1' he riders are as different and as interesting as the crea­ tures on which they sit. From around the world thousands of individuals flock together to the University. The campus takes on a carnival atmosphere. Sideshows and booths appear. The Drag becomes a midway. Consessionaires vend an as­sortment of food and drink. Barkers sell tickets to a higher education. You are swept up by the kaleidoscope of activity. The fun is just beginning. 2 -Opening Opening_ 3 A ticket is needed to ride the carousel. Issued by the bursar's office, a fee re­ceipt is the student's key to any door. This versatile and omnipo­tent piece of paper entitles the bearer to a seat on the ride, a place in the line. A more utile version is the plastic ID card; signs everywhere proclaim, "Ev­ery rider must have a ticket." Each semester we stand in endless lines to obtain our tickets. Whether it be for a Thanksgiving Day football game or a Linda Ronstadt concert, the all-night vigil at the ticket office is a common occurance. Just by looking at it, your ticket tells a lot about its owner. Your appearance, the optional fees you purchased and your degree of campus involvement are written on its face. 4 -Opening Opening_ 5 T he ticket is torn, and a trans­formation takes place. Each of us is now a member of the group. Diversity becomes university. The University is a thread that weaves our lives together. Each member has his own goals and inter­ests, yet experiences are shared by the mass. The excitement of an athletic event, the sense of purpose at a rally or the enjoyment of a concert are ties that bind. The mood of the moment is felt by all. Everyone interacts and a group identity is formed. A new entity is born. 6 -Opening • Opening ­ Group experience is not limited to the classroom. "Involvement" is the key word. For years the University has had a reputation as being "a hot bed of student activism." In this election year, our student vote emerged as a powerful factor. T he carousel continues to turn and the cycle moves on. Out of the mass arises a smaller group. We are identi­fied with a group, whether it be as a freshman, a resident of a dorm or a member of a club. As our own personal goals begin to take shape, we seek out others with the same ideals. Organiza­tions exist to unite people academical­ly, spiritually, politically, professionally, athletically, recreationally, culturally and socially. There's something for ev­eryone. 8 -Opening Opening ­ B uring our stay at the Uni­versity w~ have an oppor­tunity to learn more about our fellow riders. The cliche of gaining an education through meet­ing people is still true. Relationships on many different levels develop. Some friends we make while on the ride are purely academic in nature. Others, such as roommates and co­workers, serve a very functional pur­pose. A majority of those we pass are tran­sitory, but from some of these encoun­ters grows friendships that last a life­time. It is in these situations that we learn to look beyond the surface and thus gain a deeper understanding of the individual. Just as each horse is uniquely carved and decorated so is each person. Opening ­ A s the ride draws to a close and we near the point at which we started, we leave the University as we en­tered it -an individual. But not the same individual. The uniqueness of the person has been enhanced and high­lighted. The carousel is one of the last rem­nants of fine craftmanship, and the University is a stronghold of individual­ity, creativity and expression. It is a blend of conformity and creativity, or­ganization and individuality. As we dis­mount, we realize that our attitudes have broadened, our knowledge deep­ened. Only later will the impact of these changes become apparent. The next ticket, a diploma, marks the end of one ride and the beginning of another. And the cycle starts over. 12 -Opening Opening ­ ae!f'e {;A{;'!ti~ MARTHA ROOT Editor-in-Chief ROB MARTIN Associate Editor MILAN HUGHSTON Copy Editor JERRY THOMPSON Supervisor of Yearbooks PATSY MERIDITH Assistant Supervisor STANLEY FARRAR MARLON TAYLOR Photography Supervisors 14 -Table of Contents i----~~~ ==-'-====== LYNNE BAGGETT, Features DEBBIE BRAGG, Student Leadership RICHARD BROWN, Athletics KEITH CRAWFORD, Classes JOHN DEPEW, Miiitary MONA EZELL, Features LINDA FORREST, Classes STAN GARDNER, Student Leadership LIZ JACKSON, Professionals MIKE OLSON, Greeks PATTY RUNKLE, Special Interests DANA RUTZ, Greeks ANN STEMBRIDGE, Classes JACKIE WANTA, Honoraries EMRE WRIGHT, Academics TOM KESSLER, Sports Copy Writer RANDY STIEFER, Artist Pubhshed by Texas Student Publications The UniverS1ty of Texas at Austin Austin. Texas 78712 e Texas Student Pubhcat1ons. 1976 FEATURES 17 ATHLETICS 107 STUDENT LEADERSHIP 169 ACADEMICS 215 LIMELIGHT 265 PROFESSIONALS 281 SPECIAL INTERESTS 315 HONORARIES 367 MILITARY 385 GREEKS 407 CLASSES 497 <'' Table of Contents -15 • 16 -Opening -··-------~~----=-­ or students who attended summer school in 1975, Austin and the University seemed strangely quiet and deserted. Because summer enrollment was less than one-fourth that of the long semes­ ter, classes were smaller and more intimate. Students cov­ered the same amount of material at a faster pace during the shorter summer semesters, but their spare time was spent in more leisurely ways. Amid lazy afternoons at the lake, students watched as Austin changed. As they do every year, new students joined the four-year carousel ride of the University. Suitcase in one hand, a map clutched in the other, the new student began his orientation to a system. A trained staff of 80 student orientation advisors intro­duced approximately 5,000 freshmen and transfer students to university life.The orientation program emphasized every­thing from academic to extracurricular activities. For assistance in specific academic areas, students met with faculty members. Armed with advice and a course catalogue, the orientee prepared for preregistration. For the student who preferred to bypass the classroom entirely, the Measurement and Evalua­ tion Center offered a credit-by­examination program. "Fireside Chats" with var­ious professors were held to stress that a course is more than textbooks and memoriza­tion. The Career Choice Infor­mation Center and the Reading and Study Skills Laboratory (RASSL) were introduced as sources of counseling and aid to the harried freshman. Social activities provided en­tertainment and much needed relaxation. A multi-media show, folk singers, a dance, a water­ melon party and an afternoon at Eastwoods Park allowed the opportunity to meet new people. If the orientee learned nothing else, he quickly discovered the magical power of his social security number. After mas­tering a few simple rules, (use only number two pencil, do not erase, consent of instructor must be obtained), the new student officially registered for school. Turning his back on the long lines of the Rifle Range, he had completed his basic training for fall. Centralized adds and drops offered hope to those whose schedule had been changed beyond recogni­tion. As a brief introduction to the University, Orientation calmed some of the student's worst fears. Signs of change were observed by students in the Austin area. One controversial action centered around the renam­ing of 19th Street. The Austin City Council motion renamed the street in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. The cost in­volved for the city and private businesses caused protests among citizens. As new street signs went up, the District Court began examination of the case. The court's ruling reversed the City Council's motion, saying the Council did not follow the correct procedure in making the name change. This decision would invalidate a total of 87 other street name changes enacted by resolution. The Council decided to leave the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard signs up until the final appeal could be heard. Other signs went up around Austin as a no-smoking law went into effect on September 1. The state law prohibits smoking in public schools, elevators, enclosed theaters, li­braries, museums, hospitals and intrastate and local transit buses if a warning sign of the prohibition and penalties is posted. On campus the ordinance was generally ignored. Many students felt the no-smoking signs were most useful for decorating dorm rooms or adding to their collection of other warning signs to be ignored. On campus, flags flew at half-mast for two days com­memorating the death of Miss Ima Hogg (1882-1975). Miss Ima Hogg will be remembered as an incomparable Texan possessed with a passionate concern for the betterment of humanity, the preservation of history and the promotion and appreciation of the arts. That she was a Texan was fortunate, for she manifested all of these concerns in Texas and for Texans. Her life ended quietly in Au­ gust, 1975, during a trip to Lon­don. Fortunately, she had an unusually long and prosperous life and proved to be one of Texas' finest natives. The death of Miss Ima Hogg did not put an end to her good works. Her entire life was dedi­cated to the enrichment of life and the preservation of history around her. Texas abounds with the gifts of her generosity. Her interest in education was among her many accomplish­ments and generosities. Her primary loyalty was to The Uni­ versity of Texas, which she at­tended from 1899-1901. She served as a Trustee of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Hygiene which she established for the improvement of mental health in Texas. This pro­gram was extended by the implementation of another foun­dation -the Ima Hogg Foundation -which is now under the administration of the Board of Regents. Miss Hogg's interest in the arts led her to purchase the 113-year old Stagecoach Inn at Winedale, Texas, in Fayette County. After extensive restoration, she donated the newly renovated buildings and 130 acres to The University of Tex­as. The center is used for the study of the history and culture of the German immigrants who settled in Texas before the Civil War. Texas' heritage was one of Miss Hogg's main concerns. In 1958, she restored and donated James S. Hogg's plantation home and 53 acres to the State of Texas as a state park and museum. Miss Hogg's interest in music grew from her childhood days and became particularly apparent in her later years. She studied piano as a student at the University and later developed an impressive talent. Often called one of the 18 -Summer She was a lady 'whose life itself has been a constant tri­bute to beauty, honesty, grace, good sense and good taste.' grandest of all musical grandes dames, she was the Vice­President of the Houston Symphony Orchestra and a most dedicated patron and supporter. Miss Hogg developed another interest which contributed to the beauty and heritage of Texas -that of decorative arts and beautiful furniture. In the early 1920's she began building a collection of Early American furniture which was ultimately a gift to the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. In 1965, Miss Hogg donated the family home at Bayou Bend, Houston, and her collection of Early American Deco­rative Arts to the Houston Museum. Miss Hogg's awards and honors were many. The Universi­ty honored her in 1962 by naming her a Distinguished Alum­na. She was also appointed a charter member of the Texas Historical Survey Committee. In 1968, she was the first to receive the Santa Rita Award from the University for her demonstration of concern for the principles of higher edu­cation. More recently, Miss Hogg was selected as one of 25 charter members of the Academy of Texas for her achieve­ments in the enrichment and enlightenment of people ev­erywhere. Generous acts were not unique solely to Miss Ima, for the entire Hogg family has shown an intense interest in Texas and its historical preservation. James Stephen Hogg was elected Governor of Texas in January, 1891 -the first native Texan to become Governor. Hogg's actions as gover­nor reflected his belief that the people of Texas should run the government, not the corporations. After the death of Mrs. Hogg, James Hogg retired from public life and turned his attentions to his daughter and three sons. His interests in oil were made famous by the gusher at Spindletop in 1901. In March, 1906, at the age of 55, he died in his sleep. The Hoggs had always been a close-knit family. The older two, Will and Ima, traveled with the Governor. Will practiced law, but, like Ima, he devoted much of his life to higher education in Texas. In 1916, Will was chairman of the Uni­versity of Texas Board of Regents. The current governor had vetoed the state's appropriation for support of the University. Will moved to Austin to insure that the situation was investigated thoroughly. The results were profitable: The governor was found guilty of irregularities and was im­peached. In 1930, after undergoing surgery, William Hogg died. His estate was placed in the hands of Ima and brother Mike as executors. The Hogg Foundation for Mental Hygiene at The University of Texas was then established. In the tradition of the Hogg Family, Miss Ima profoundly benefitted Texas and its people. She was a lady, in the words of Dr. Harry Ransom, " whose life itself has been a constant tribute to beauty; honesty, grace, good sense and good taste." -Harry Ransom Texas was indeed fortunate to share the presence of this great lady. An ancient Chinese proverb says, ''The wise man does not store up treasure. The more he gives, the more he has." Miss Ima was one of the wealthiest of all -a truly extraordinary Texan. Summer has a special quality that makes students feel wealthy. The atmosphere of the student's summer world is felt only in other college towns. The town seems to empty, and the students who remain share a feeling of camarade­rie. An easy-going, holiday mood infects everyone; school is out for recess. The world of books and classes remained, but Austin offered the student many diversions to fill his leisure hours and to tempt him from his studies. Apartment pools shimmered invitingly in the heat. ® Area lakes drew students on sunny afternoons • for sailing, skiing and skinny dipping. The summer • was short, but students made the best of it. Auston·Travos County Collechon. Austin (Texas) Public L•brary 20 -Ima Hogg Miss Ima Hogg 1882-1975 LEFT: With the elegance of a past decade, Miss Hogg (right) participated in the Floral Parade of December, 1903. BOTTOM LEFT: From 1899-1901, Miss Hogg (right) studied music at the University; she later established the Houston Symphony. BOT­ TOM RIGHT: On August 26. 1972, Miss Hogg celebrated her90th birthday at Wine­ dale Museum, one of her do.nations to the University. On Campus Ima Hogg -21 Signs of Change LEFT: Those no-smoking signs that weren't stolen were simply ignored. BELOW: Many efforts were made to stop the 19th Street name change, but by spring the new signs remained in place. Austin Signs -23 TOP LEFT: Hippie Hollow was one of Austin's beautiful natural spots for sun worshippers and skinny dippers. TOP RIGHT: An inner tube and a daring spirit were all a student needed to shoot the rapids at New Braunfels. BOTTOM LEFT: Summer school students found pleasant spots to study outside. BOTTOM RIGHT: Running down­wind with spinnakers flying, sailing enthusiasts raced the wind. all symbolized a new beginning for every student. The exodus to Austin began in late summer. Al­most overnight campus population swelled from 10,000 to 42,000 students as the University pre­ pared for a new semester. The once silent dormitory halls sudden!y resounded with excitement as new residents moved in. The city seemed to come alive. For approximately 13,000 students, registration was the first step to start the new semester. Endless lines and a marathon wait signaled that the lengthy process had just begun. Once inside Bellmont, the task was complicated by a myriad of signs. A limited selection of classes frustrated the most eager students. Before the ordeal ended, the student had stood in more lines, filled in countless computer cards and invested a small fortune in books. With a check to the Bursar, however, the student was finished with registration until the next semester. The student then had time for other fall activities. Inevi­ tably fall meant football , and University of Texas football attracted some of football's most faithful fans. This orange­ blooded group included Texas Exes, students and college football fanatics. Even those students who didn't know a wishbone from a T-bone were quickly caught up in the ritual surrounding a Longhorn foot­ball game. The football game was only the final result of a long and complicated procedure which started two weeks before the game. Dates had to be ar­ranged; students' ID's were collected. For a regular game, tickets were drawn without much effort. For the special games, however, tickets were a scarce commodity available only to students with the en­ durance and determination to camp out in the ticket lines. Students who were normally considered sane left their books, their beds and perhaps their heads to spend the night in Memorial Stadium for a ticket to the Texas-OU game. Armed with radios, ice chests, sleeping bags and beer, students patiently prepared to face the all-night trial. Those few whose vigil was rewarded with a ticket cheered a little louder than the others at the pep rally. By the end of the OU game, however, only OU fans were cheering. Even Bevo was upset when an intoxicated Oklahoma spectator attempted to throw red syrup at the Texas mascot. Despite the disappointment of the OU game, Texas fans revived their spirits for the traditional rivalry with Texas A&M. Once again Memorial Stadium was cluttered with sleeping bags the night before ticket sales began. Through­out Austin, wooden objects began to disappear mysteriously as fraternities prepared for the annual bonfire competition. Confidence faltered, however, as quarterback Marty Akin's knee injury threatened the team's chances. To the severe humiliation and disappointment of faithful fans, A&M was triumphant for the first time in eight years. Football season ended on an anti-climatic note as Texas was named SWC Tri-Champs with Arkansas and A&M and defeated the Colorado Buffaloes in the Houston Astro-Blue­bonnet Bowl. The high point of the season occurred when Marty Akins declared his intention to eventually become governor of Texas. The life of a fan has never been easy, but his season seemed particularly demanding for the devoted Texas fans. Austin offered one consolation to the disgruntled fan: In October area clubs displayed signs proclaiming " Now Open Until 2 a.m.," as citizens passed a controversial referendum extending drinking hours. The late drinking hours issue had been an emotional and hotly contested one for the last four years and went through nine separate City Council votes. The Council finally passed the ordinance last May, but by late July a petition drive by an anti-late drinking hours group had collected enough sig­natures to suspend the ordinance and call for a referendum on the issue. Opposing sides formed quickly, and the battle began. Pro­ponents of the late drinking option immediately organized voter registration drives, concentrating on getting students registered in Austin. Newspa­per ads, bumper stickers and posters soon cited the advan­tages of the later hours. At the same time, from the pulpit and the press, the extension was denounced as harmful and dis­solute. Even after the election, the conflict did not cease. The drinking hours extention was passed by a slim margin of 101 votes. Both sides agreed that the student vote had decided the issue; the student vote re­flected a 75 percent margin in favor of the later curfew. Oppo­nents of the later hours at­ tempted to obtain a temporary restraining order to keep the ordinance from going into effect while they contested the election. By November their allegations had been overruled, and when the smoke had cleared, the 2 a.m. drinking hours had survived the fray. People looking for entertainment in Austin after dark now had two more hours to enjoy it. They also had a wider range of choices in the kinds of entertainment available. Although live entertainment suffered some setbacks, Austin clubs of­fered anything from live country bands to top 40 disco music in a variety of atmospheres. Known as the Progressive Country Music Capital, Austin was considered a great launching point for young musicians. As they became well-known, however, these musicians left their home town for more profitable plateaus. Club owners, unable to afford top quality bands on a regular basis, turned to disco music and sound systems. The response to this new trend in entertainment was mixed. Many still preferred live music when the clubs were able to book top quality acts. Others, however, found disco music just as enjoyable and much less expensive since it eliminated the need for a cover charge. 26 -Fall Because disco music was much the same everywhere, clubs had to offer something unique to their customers. To attract the Austin crowd, clubs developed various themes in their decor. The Bucket, a favorite spot for "jocks and Greeks," moved to a new, larger location across from its previous place and boasted a seven foot television screen suitable for watching the Darrell Royal Show. Billy Shake­ speare's, located in the revitalized Sixth Street area, had a downstairs backgammon room and a medieval motif to match its name. An air of sophistication invaded Austin entertainment. Saturday's was resplendent with the decadence of the thir­ ties with its etched glass and brass fixtures. It did not take a vivid imagination to hear echoes of Bogey's "Play It Again, Sam" in one club: The large white grand piano and the scenes painted on the walls from the movie Casablanca provided the atmosphere at the club Casablanca. Next door in the Blue Parrot, waitresses, dressed in Carmen Miranda costumes, served exotic drinks. Perhaps the most popular and unique of the new clubs was the Magic Time Machine. The Time Machine was a kind of magical fantasyland with a million dollar construction price tag. The salad bar was disguised as a shiny red '53 MG, and the waiters and waitresses were disguised as anything from Tarzan or Peter Pan to Ginger Rogers or Maid Marian. Even the booths were magically transformed to teepees, alleyways or log cabins. With its wide variety of attractions, the restaurant and club drew students and young singles as well as the older crowd. Austin's country music was by no means dead. Castle Creek, newly redecorated , remained one of the best places to hear live progressive country bands. The Alliance Wagon Yard burned early in January, and such well-known country musicians as B. W. Stevenson and the Milton Carroll Band hosted benefits to raise money to rebuild it. The Soap Creek Saloon and the Broken Spoke prospered and catered to hard-core progressive country fans with their live bands. The name of that famed Austin institution, the Armadillo World Headquarters, still drew the best entertainment in everything from country music to classical ballet. Austin emerged as a town where all tastes could be satis­ fied, but the tastes of the Austin crowd proved to be fickle and unpredictable. Catering to those changing tastes was a high-risk venture. A club which offered standing-room-only one week could be begging for business the next, and many club owners found that old clubs never die; they just fade away. One form of entertainment that showed no signs of fading away this year was the annual Wurstfest in New Braunfels, Texas. The 130-year-old German community held its fif­teenth festival saluting sausage and attracted a record at­ tendance of 160,000. University students headed for the fest by the thousands to enjoy good food and fellowship in the traditional German manner. For many the main attraction was that foamy brew ­beer. During the ten-day festival, 3,661 kegs of beer were consumed along with 42 tons of sausage. Wursthalle resem­bled an overstuffed sausage when all those people gathered to dance the polka to the oom-pah-pah music or to munch on strudels, shish-ka-bobs and wurst-on-a -stick. Whether the trip to Wurstfest was for the music, the food or the beer, few were disappointed. The lines of registration, the student's anticipation, the fervor of football season, the evenings of entertainment ­these were the events of the fall. The registration ordeal has moved to Bellmont. The Aggies won for a change. In the sparkling new nightclubs, today's music is heard where pro­test music, rock-and-roll, jazz or the blues once entertained students of past years. Essentially, however, nothing has really changed. Fall has always brought these ' events; they are as old as the University and as new • as the participants. Only the students change each • year making every fall a new beginning. 28 -Fall Endless Lines and a Marathon Wait LEFT: Lines doubled endlessly back on them­selves as students waited for their turn to enter Bellmont for registration. TOP LEFT: Amid the confusion of signs, instructions, computer cards, tables and lists of closed classes, frustrated stu­dents were not hard to find. ABOVE: The debris from a natural disaster? The remnants of a tick­er-tape parade? The site of a riot? Maybe all three. With registration over, Bellmont was clut­tered with the desolate remains. Registration -29 Football's Most Faithful Fans ABOVE: The spirit competition at the OU pep rally created a lively rivalry between sorori­ties and fraternaties. RIGHT: Football follow­ers come in all ages. UPPER RIGHT: With only 9,500 tickets available for the Texas-A&M game, many students resorted to camping out. FAR RIGHT: As a UT tradition, the A & M bonfire ignited the flames of spirit. LOWER RIGHT: A limited number of tickets made beg­gars of fans. J Cole 30 -Football Football -31 OPPOSITE PAGE: Citizens Response Committee spread posters across Austin urging voters to support the change in drinking hours. ABOVE: A 75 percent pro-late drinking margin from University student precincts was the deciding factor in the slim 101-vote victory allowing Austin restau­rants and bars to remain open until 2 a.m. LEFT: The Blue Parrot and the Carmen Miranda are now featured nightly until 2 a.m. J. Godwin 2 a.m. Drinking Hours -33 Austin After Dark TOP: The new music at the New Bucket, a DJ and disco. TOP RIGHT: Piano bar and Bogey, a night at Casablanca. ABOVE: Backgammon at Billy Shakespeare's, the place named after the man who "really knew how to play right." RIGHT: Dancing amid a medieval setting at Billy Shakespeare's. MIDDLE RIGHT: Boots, blue jeans and beer at Armadillo World Head­quarters. FAR RIGHT: The Magic Time Machine, a world of fantasies. 34 -Entertainment Entertainment -35 P. Blankenmeoster . . -w1Ukommen to lDur~tfesf . FREE ADMITJANCE TO THE GROUNDS 11/IYE Ft/~ CONE BACK I/CAIN 36 -Wurstfest inter was a time of transition in the stu­dents's world -a time for exchanging the old for the new. The season brought the end of one semester and the beginning of an­ other. As students awakened to the jolting realization that finals were quickly approaching, old study habits were re­placed by a new attitude of fear and determination. Two weeks of coffee-induced insomnia and three-hour finals made the surviving students agree that "dead" week should have come after finals and not before them. Post-finals exhaustion was forgotten, however, in the ex­citement of pre-Christmas anticipation. Students and facul­ty sighed with relief at the knowledge that finally Christmas had come. For the students who spent Christmas at home there was a welcome change -home cooking, free laundry service and no classes. The more adventurous travelers traded the hills of Austin for the mountains of Colorado. All too soon, however, students found themselves standing in registration lines rather that lift lines. Another new semester had begun. In the state, transitions were not so readily made. On November 4, 1975, Texas vot­ projected completion of January, 1978. The original chem­istry building, built in 1894, was the third building on cam­pus. Located where the greenhouse south of the Biology Building now stands, it was destroyed by fire in 1927. In 1931 the present Robert Welch Hall was completed. The growing chemistry department made the new addition nec­essary. The addition was constructed on the site of Brackenridge Hall, Old B Hall, a four-story dormitory for men that opened in December, 1890. Rent was then $2.50 a month per boy in a four-room suite. B Hall was a stronghold for independent men; the residents were almost a fraternity of their own. Campus politics were greatly influenced by B Hall organiza­tions. The dormitory was eventually closed because of its close proximity to Garrison Hall. In May, 1952, efforts to prevent its demolition were overridden. Despite a wave of controversy surrounding it, construc­tion was completed this year on a decorative wall around the campus. Regent Frank Erwin explained the purpose of the wall asserting that too many students were jumping out of their cars and running onto the campus. The campus looked messy and little grass would grow. He further felt that tempt to exchange the old ers went to the polls in an at­ the structure should be State Constitution for the new thought of as a series of plant­one proposed by the sixty­ ers rather than as a wall. fourth session of the state leg­ This wall enclosed a walk islature. In addition to changes that was built in 1901 around proposed in the eight amend­ the original 40 acres. Major ments, the major differences George Littlefield donated the were in length and form. The money to build the Peripatus. revised document decreased ~ The Peripatus was tree-lined the number of articles in the and ideal for dates, promen­present 99-year-old Constitu­ ades and concerts. tion from seventeen to six and The recently completed Gra­the number of words from duate School of Business was 63,000 to 18,000. dedicated this year. This mod­Although there was low voter ern structure permitted the ex­turnout among University stu­ pansion of the rapidly growing dents, those who did vote al­ most unanimously approved it. Student support was not sufficient, however, as all eight amendments of the proposed Constitution were defeated at the polls. If changes were slow for the state government, the speed of changes on the University campus in the last seventy years has more than made up. Students did not, however, derive much comfort from this fast growth when their classes were interrupted by the noises of continuous con­struction. In 1883 forty acres were designated for The University of Texas at Austin. One building, the Old Main, eight faculty members, two departments and 221 students formed the cornerstone of the University. Today the University's land, buildings, plant and equipment are valued at well over $400 million, and the total number of buildings has increased to over 243 covering an excess of 400 acres. The total number of faculty has grown to over 2,099 and the number of stu­dents to 42,500. The campus itself is probably the best indicator of this continuous growth; several major areas of construction were evident this year. The Robert Welch Hall addition has a College of Business Administra­ tion. The graduate school was built on the site of the original University of Texas Law School. Completed in 1908, this building housed the law school until 1953 when Townes Hall was dedicated. The old Law Building was famous for its quiet library where women were not allowed "because of their distracting influence." After the law school moved, a variety of departments and offices occupied the old building which was then named Pearce Hall. When demolition began on Pearce Hall in June, 1972, it was the second oldest building on campus. Two sources provide the revenue necessary for such ex­pansion: (1) proceeds from the sale of Permanent Universi­ty Fund bonds and (2) proceeds from the sale of bonds based on the estimated building use fee income. The Board of Regents has total control over the investment of these funds. In 1964, a study of projected birth rates and primary school enrollments showed that by the year 1976, there would be a great increase in the number of college students. To accommodate this increase, the Board of Regents decid­ed to expand the area of the campus by 50 percent and the building by 100 percent. The Available Fund (monies earned from the sale of PUF bonds) was not sufficient for this task 38 -Winter so the student building use fee was instituted. James Colvin, vice-president for business affairs, cited inflation and the need for further expansion as the causes of the ever-in­creasing building use fee. Buildings were not the University's only contributions to the student's education. Special programs offered every kind of assistance to the overwhelmed student. The Coun­seling-Psychological Services Center was open to anyone interested in or in need of some type of help. This center is made up of three divisions: the Telephone Counseling and Referral Service, the Career Choice Information Center and the Reading and Study Skills Laboratory. As a part of the Division of Student Affairs, the Counseling­Psychological Services Center strives to be a complete mental health center for the University community. Under the administration of Dr. Ira lscoe, director, and Dr. Karl Slaikeu, associate director, the center offers professional counseling, consultation and referral for individuals, groups and organizations. The center's individualized services include therapy, crisis intervention, marital, family and relationship counseling. Ac­cording to Dr. Slaikeu, this area focuses on " helping stu­dents to cope with life crises which may develop while in school." Through the Walk-in Service, a counselor is avail­able at all times during the day without prior appointment. The Telephone Counseling and Referral Service is staffed by trained counselors seven days a week, 24 hours a day, who handle calls concerning personal and academic prob­lems. Another innovative service offered by Telephone Counseling is the Telephone Tape Program which began in 1975. The program has a library of 115 tapes related to AssI! both physical and mental health issues. Each tape is be­ To 1 tween five and ten minutes long, and the number of calls per week averages over 700. The program is one of the most extensive mental oriented tape systems in the country. ove1 The Career Choice Information Center helps the student assess his abilities, interests and needs and to survey career options based on this assessment. Frequent workshops aid students in selecting a major, decision-making, value clarifi­cation, interviewing and job-hunting. The center is also a source of information on various careers and on graduate and law schools. Students faced with learning or study problems can turn to RASSL, the Reading and Study Skills Laboratory, for as­sistance. Like the Career Choice Information Center, RASSL offers individualized self-paced programs, focus groups and classes. Lasting from two to six weeks, the classes provide more complete instruction on any of the 23 RASSL topics such as Study Techniques, Study Reading Speeds and Vo­cabulary Improvement. The University Day Care Center was originally a Student Government program and is now operated effectively on its own. It is a service for the younger members of the Universi­ty community -the children of University students, faculty and staff. Children of three months to three years may attend the Day Care Center for four hours a day at a cost of seventy cents per hour. At the center, which is located in the University Presbyterian Church, the child is under the supervision of an instructor as well as volunteers. ' These special programs offered by the University \ 1 are aimed at making the transitions in the student • experience a little easier. Assistance To The Overwhelmed OPPOSITE PAGE: Tapes on study tech­niques may be heard at the Reading and Study Skills Laboratory (RASSL). LEFT: The University Day Care Center is a service for students, faculty and staff members with children from ages three months to three years. BELOW: Calls concerning personal and aca­demic problems are handled seven days a week, 24 hours a day by The Telephone Counseling and Referral Service. Richard Fleming Collection ABOVE: From 1890 until 1952, Brackenridge Hall, or B Hall, was home for men attending the University. It was located just east of the Main Building on the present site of the Rob­ert A. Welsh Building addition. RIGHT: When the University first opened its doors in Sep­tember, 1883, the only building on campus was the Old Main Building located where the Main Building, begun in 1933, stands today. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: The Peripatus, a tree­lined walk built in 1901 that surrounded the original 40 acres, has since been enclosed by "the Wall. " OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Built in 1892, where the greenhouse south of the Bi­ology Building now stands, the original Chem­istry Building was destroyed by fire in 1927. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTIOM: In 1908, the 25­year-old University of Texas campus included (from left to right) the Woman's Building, built in 1902; the Chemistry Building, 1892; the Old Main Building, 1883; the Speech Building, 1904; and B Hall, 1890. 42 -Construction Construction -43 ..........................................------------------------------------------....rr 11 today Warm ... Thursday tempera­tures w ill be warm with ~loudy skies in the morning and partly-cloudy skies in the afternoon. High will be 80, and the night low will be 60. Winds will be south­erly, gusting from 10 to 20 m.p.h. Sunrise is at 6: 54 a.m., sunset at 6:32 p.m . Winter brought cool mornings and warm afternoons, drawing man (and beast) outdoors to spend their spare time in the sunshine. Early winter temperatures were just above normal. The warmest February in seven­ty-eight years broke all records with highs in the eighties. Much to the satisfaction of sun-worshipping students, the entire winter was unsea­sonably warm and dry. 46 -Winter Weather Winter Weather -47 s it does every year, spring brought events that distracted students from their mundane world. Parties, parks and politics were more appealing than serious endeavors. Enthusiastic partiers were kept busy during Round-Up. The 46-year-old week of festivities has been through many trying times. Since 1972, however, Round-Up has been growing in popularity as interest spread beyond Greek orga­nizations. The Austin community has become involved through the efforts of the Silver Spurs and their March of Dimes Mara­thon. Dancers, sponsored by organizations and local busi­nesses, danced for 20 hours and raised more than $28,000 for the Austin March of Dimes. The Round-Up carnival offered another opportunity for fund raising. Organizations sponsored booths, games and sold beer, sausage, hot pretzels and nachos in the midway­type atmosphere. A country-western band, baked beans and barbeque brought students together for the 45th annu­al Texas Cowboy Barbeque. The parade down Congress ended the week's activities with floats decorated in the Bicentennial theme. With all the events of this week in April, Round-Up is a tradition which there is life after Student Gov­ shows no signs of dying. ernment. Another University tradition For the 93rd year, the Uni­ of spring was ruined this year versity of Texas ended its by its very popularity. Twelve spring semester with a day to mark the new beginning. On years ago a donkey and a few May 22, the University award­ of his close friends gathered to celebrate his birthday. ed 4,400 degrees in a day-long Eeyore's Birthday Party has program that included recogni­ since grown to an unmanage­ tion of student and faculty achievement. The traditional able size. The original spirit of interfaith baccalaureate ser­ the celebration was embodied vice began the day of ceremo­ by the easy afternoons spent in nies. Throughout the day, the the shade of Eastwoods Park. colleges and schools of the As news of the party spread, University held convocations Eeyore was forced to move out of his secluded woods to the more spacious Pease Park. The huge crowds destroyed the intimate, free-spririted nature of Eeyore's party. Eeyore's closest friends finally gave up trying to plan a party for so many people. This year's get-together was the last. The thefts and damages at last year's celebration shocked and disappointed many of the original sponsors. When the beer ran out, angry guests demanded their dollar donations and walked away with $600 worth of pumps and PA system equipment owned by Pearl Brewing Company. Eeyore's friends had to absorb the debt. A widely misunderstood but warmly embraced tradi­ tion has been lost with the passing of Eeyore's Birthday Party. Another frequently misunderstood event of the spring was the Art and Sausages campaign for Student Govern­ ment. Led by absurdists Jay Adkins and Skip Slyfield, Stu­ dent Government presidential and vice-presidential candi­ dates, the Arts and Sausages platform queried, "Is there life after Student Government?" In an effort to revive interest in Student Government, their campaign was highlighted by a series of public specta­ cles on the Main Mall. With Adkins wearing a top hat and Slyfield carrying the jaw of an ass, they spouted such cam­paign slogans as, "You Can Hang Us on the Wall or Eat Us for Lunch -But Don't Throw Us Away." One of the main campaign issues was illustrated by their promise to change the motto on the Main Building from "You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free," to "Money talks." The absurdists' tactics proved to be highly successful. Adkins and Slyfield defeated their more conventional oppo­nents with each receiving more than 60 percent of the vote. Approximately 18 percent of the student body voted in the election, 2,000 more votes than were recorded in the pre­vious election. The absurdist spectacles continued after their victory as Adkins and Slyfield proclaimed, "Funny costs money." Stu­dent Government faced a financial crisis when the Board of Regents declined to reinstate mandatory funding. Using their own special style of political persuasion, the new presi­dent and vice-president rallied student support on the issue. T-shirts appeared around campus proclaiming "Money talks," and signs advocated, "We want you to Chekov op­tional funding." By late spring, Adkins, Slyfield and their supporters had done much to convince the students that at which degree candidates were recognized individually by their respective deans. Marking the end of not only Commencement day but of four years of undergraduate study as well was the academic pageantry of the official graduation exercises. Proud par­ents watched as their children, dressed in the black aca­demic regalia of graduation, were declared graduates of the University by President Lorene Rogers. Students awarded doctoral degrees marched to the platform to receive their academic hoods from the vice-president and the dean of graduate studies. The Commencement address was delivered by Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin, recently appointed Librarian of Congress and one of America's leading historians. In the address, Dr. Boorstin stressed education as the prime example of the need for the unnecessary -''the general awakener and inventor of endless unimagined needs." The flash cubes of hundred of cameras flashed as the Tower was lighted orange and the participants sang "The Eyes of Texas." The new graduates turned their back on the Tower with mixed feelings about the past and the present. 48 -Spring z. Ryan 50 -Eeyore's Birthday and Round-Up 'Round-Up' Your Friends And Join in the Fun! OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: On a lazy April afternoon, the friends of Eeyore gathered to dance around the Maypole in his honor as the 12th annual Eeyore's Birthday Party Cele­bration began. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Strangely cos­tumed creatures appeared at the Pease Park Birthday Party to drink a beer to Eeyore for the last year. The celebration has grown too big for the original organizers to handle. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: In a Round-Up Parade with a Bicentennial theme, the "American Cowboy" float entered by Delta Delta Delta and Delta Tau Delta was a winner. LEFT: The star of the Round-Up Parade was Lynne McGee, the 1976-77 UT Sweetheart. BELOW: Expressions of horror and glee cross the faces of the spectators of the Chug and Peddle Contast at the Round-Up Carnival. l. Kolvoord S. Farrar 52 -Round Up Enthusiasm Rides High at Round Up OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: The SAE street party drew a large crowd to enjoy hot dogs, beer, music and friends. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTIOM: Barbeque and country-western music attracted many students to the 45th annual Texas Cowboy Barbeque. ABOVE: Whipped cream pies were offered on a contract ba­sis by SRO advisors and Beta Theta Pi fraternity to unsuspecting bystanders. LEFT: Warm afternoons during Round Up week resulted in a high con­sumption of beer. Round Up -53 54 -Adkins and Slyfield OPPOSITE PAGE: Uncowed by the awesome indifference of this institu­tion, Absurdist Jay Adkins took his campaign for Student Government president to the steps of the Main Building. LEFT: Hundreds turned out for a tug-of-war battle between Art and Sausages "goons" and a team led by Texas football players to raise money for a women's athletics banquet. BELOW: Jay Adkins and Skip Slyfield, who promised if elected to change the slogan on the Main Building to " Money Talks," collect campaign contributions. BOTTOM: The newly elected Adkins and Sly­field marched student senators-elect across campus chained and bound in a plea for funds when the Board of Regents did not reinstate mandatory funding for Student Government. s"""7 M. Smith Adkins and Slyfield -55 56 -Graduation A Day To Mark The New Beginning It seems proper that University graduation ceremonies should take place in front of the Tower. After all, you've been in its shadow mentally and physically for four years. As you sit on the terrace which has been the scene of tragedy, protests and absurdist rallies you begin to wonder if indeed "the truth will make you free." For some it will. As commencement speaker Daniel Boor­stin said, these are the graduates who will use their knowl­edge to "solve problems before they exist and invent things before they are needed." Sadly, other graduates will find they are only prepared to be a prisoner in a world outside the walled University. Other thoughts enter your mind while dressed in that black costume worn on only one occasion. Have the last four years really been that bad? All too soon the rigors of an 8 to 5 job will make what were once worries seem like pleasant memories. Hopefully those memories will recall a time when you were rushed but not too much, restrained but not stifled and your knowledge was enriched but not perfected. One cycle in your life has ended, but another has just begun. If life is like a series of carousel rides, then your ride here is over. The University has placed in your hands a ticket to another, larger carousel. A University of Texas degree brings not only recognition but often prestige. And even if a job is slow in coming, as it often is, this ticket may be enough to get you started in the direction for which you aimed when you began. Milan Hughston Class of 1976 1976 CACTUS Copy Editor F. Tilley Graduation -57 T ruly the University campus is a treasure island for art seekers. The fact is well illustrated by the University's Art Museum. Dr. Donald B. Goodall, director of art collections, says the museum maintains an exhibition schedule "probably unmatched among university museums in the United States" in breadth and variety. The Art Museum displays exhibits at two galleries -the Archer M. Huntington Gallery in the Art Building and the Michener Gallery on the first two floors of the Harry Ransom Center (HRC). Other buildings on campus also house art displays. For instance, had one of the 40,000-plus University stu­dents felt an urge to go art hunting last November, he could have entered the Michener Gallery to find the "Images for Eternity" collection, featuring art objects from ancient Egypt. The color and charm of Dixie would next have re­vealed itself to our art aficionado in the form of Leo Touch­er's photographic documentary on New Orleans jazz funer­als, also at the Michener. Upstairs at the HRC, our student could have entered a dream world of travels to exotic places in the " Voyages, Real and Imaginary" exhibition. Collection; a show celebrating achievements of notable wom­en at the LBJ Library; a display about the evolution of the American cowboy at the Texas Memorial Museum; and the Tarleton Law Library's exhibition entitled, "Frontier Law Texas Style." In one day even the hungriest of art lovers could have found enough exhibits to satisfy his taste. This situation prevails year round -art is always in abundance at the University. Besides the abundance of art exhibits, art on a more permanent basis may be found in several of the University's permanent collections. The Michener Collection of Twenti­eth Century American Art and the Barbara Duncan Collec­tion of Latin American Paintings and Drawings are the two largest. The Michener Collection, donated to the University in 1968 by the noted author James A. Michener and his wife, is comprised of 356 paintings of primarily 20th century North American artists. Out of 241 artists represented, the bulk of the paintings are by post-World War II New York artists. Because Michener began collecting paintings during the 1960s, there is a heavier emphasis from this decade. How-Onward to the academic versary of President Johnson Center, where the Chinese His­ signing the legislation estab­ tory Exhibition awaited our stu­ lishing the National Foundation dent. He then might have wan­ of the Arts and Humanities. At­ dered east to the Art Building's tendees discussed art-related Huntington Gallery, which fea­ topics and listened to well­ tured drawings and paintings known speakers such as Sena­ by noted artist Arshile Gorky, tor Hubert Humphrey and Be­ as well as works by Hugo We­ verly Sills, internationally ac­ ber, Swiss-born sculptor, paint­ claimed soprano and advocate er and lithographer. for the arts. If enough time remained on The University has one of the this November afternoon, our largest art departments in Tex­ student could also take in a as and offers students numer­ Venezuelan exhibit in Sid Rich­ ous educational opportunities ardson Hall's Latin American through the classroom. Popu­ ever, steps are being taken to fill in the gaps. Maintaining and adding to the Michener Collection is a difficult task. There are no funds set aside to buy new paint­ings and the University must rely on gifts and donations. To overcome this problem with a permanent collection, the University is active in circulating exhibits. "We are not ranked among the top ten university muse­ums, but we are very active in exchanging exhibits," Dr. Earl A. Powell Ill, curator of the Michener Collection, said. However, he added, "We are getting there. We have the facilities, the personnel and the audience to be a major university art museum." The works of the permanent collections are always avail­able to anyone wishing to see them. If a particular painting is not hung, arrangements can be made to see it on an ap­pointment basis. The University and art came together in other ways be­sides through the permanent collections and travelling exhi­bitions. Several art symposiums were held on campus, the most important one entitled, "The Arts: Years of Develop­ment, Time of Decision." Co-sponsored by the University and the LBJ Library, the sym­posium marked the tenth anni­ larity of art courses has caused overcrowding, forcing the aver­age class size to about 28 people. Courses in metal working, sculpturing and printmaking are among the most popular as well as painting and drawing. For education majors, there is a special program designed to give practical teaching experience before student teach­ing. On nine Saturdays during each semester, 70 talented children from Austin schools come to the University to re­ceive art instruction. The children may choose from six activities including painting, macrame and drawing. The teaching program, begun for elementary level chil­dren last spring, has been such a success that it may be­come a requirement for all art education majors, Katherine T. Williams, art instructor and head of the elementary pro­gram said. Our art hunting student does not have to search long to find that art is a living force at the University. It is not found only in the cool, shadowy recesses of museums; University museums are teaching galleries. Art is a cultural ' exchange between people and nations, an explora-' •, tion of the role of art in society and a unique learning • experience for all involved. 58 -Art 'Art is the signature of a civilization' Beverly Sills 60 -Art Photos by S. Farrar OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: After the basic courses in design and sculpturing, a metal or decorative textile crafts course may be taken. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTIOM, ABOVE, LEFT: Students express their own artistic creativity through different art forms. Most students take at least one semester of sculpturing and at least two semesters of painting. Art -61 ABOVE: The 37th Annual Art Stu­dents' Exhibition provided an op­portunity for students of the Uni­versity Art Department to display their works. RIGHT: Variety was the theme of the Art Students' Exhibit which included painting, drawing, sculpture, crafts, prints and design from all art laboratory classes. OP­POSITE PAGE TOP: In a special pro­gram designed to benefit both the students and the children, art edu­cation majors instruct talented chil­dren from Austin schools in paint­ing, macrame and drawing. OPPO­SITE PAGE BOTTOM: El Dorado: The Gold of Ancient Colombia, one of the traveling exhibits visiting the University, was a selection of works from Bogota's Museo del Oro of the greatest collection of pre-Hispanic gold to survive the ravages of con­quistadors and tomb robbers. Photos by S. Farrar 62 -Art 'For many students, our galleries serve as their first introduction to visual experiences in I ife.' Dr. Donald 8. Goodall director of UT art collections Art-"'Ei3 all american season outstanding plays 1975/76 THE MAJOR SERIES offers ~he many facets of American stage drama Including musical comedy, classic drama, history, melodrama, opera, dance, and comedy. OKLAHOMA! October 3-5, 7-11 Hogg Auditorium The Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical first produced In 1943 ls a milestone In the history of musical theatre. With OKLAHOMA! came the establishment of a new form of theatre which remains uniquely American. WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? November 4-9, 11-15 Theatre Room Edward Albee's searching look at the relationships of men and women relentlessly probes Into the guilty secrets of two married couples of a university town, forcing them to reveal themselves In confessions. THE CONTRAST November 14-16, 18-22 Hogg Auditorium As the first successful American play produced on the professional stage, THE CONTRAST still retains Its vitality and humor. Out of Tyler's depiction of 18th Century American manners sprang Jonathan, the " Yankee" character, who blossomed as a symbol of native Integrity, common sense, and patriotic sentiment. UNDER THE GASLIGHT February 24-29, March 2-6 Theatre Room Snorkey Is tied to the railroad tracks. Inside the baggage shed Laura Is slash Ing at the door with an axe. Finally she bursts out. "Victory! Saved! Hooray!" he shouts. " And these are the women who ain't to have a vote!" John Augustin Daly's 19th Century blend of adventure and sentiment Is American melodrama at Its best. THE SAINT OF BLEECKER STREET March 4, 6, 8, 10 Hogg Auditorium When catastrophe forces people to move to another country you have a refugee problem. When Menotti gets hold of It you have a Pulitzer Prize-winning opera of New York's "little Italy." This look at a timeless American dilemma Is produced In cooperation with the University Opera Program and the Department of Music. DANCE 1776 -1976 Aprll 9-11 , 13-17 Hogg Auditorium An evening of entertainment reflecting the growth of dance and dance styles In the United States. From the minuets of Colonial Wiiiiamsburg, through the Ziegfeld Follies to the frug, forms of dance that are typically American will be showcased. 64 -Drama MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA Aprll 13-18, 20-25, 27, May 2 Theatre Room O'Neill'• epically stark adaptation of Aeschylus' ORESTIAN trilogy hit Broadway In 1931. The critics were practically unanimous In their appraisal, calling it "O'Neill'• masterpiece," and "an Implacable and unrelenting tragedy." The work 1tand1 today as one of the most ambitious undertakings of the man who may have been America's greatest playwright. Bonus to Hason ticket holders: PLAZA SUITE August 29-31 , September 2-6 Theatre Room A triple-barreled explosion of comedy from America's acknowledged king of mirth, Nell Simon. As the N-York critics stumbled out of the 1968 premiere, one claimed he had been hit by "an avalanche of hilarity." THE MFA WORKSt:tOP SERIES features four American plays directed by graduate students In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters of Fine Art degree. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA October 1-4 Theatre Room The first of Pulitzer prize winner Wiiiiam Inge's plays to be produced In New York 11 a drama about the small people, the everyday people with whom we all Identify, men and women who lead lives of " quiet desperation." J.B. October 15-18 Theatre Room This 1956 Archibald MacLeish prize-winning poetic drama reopened the case of the Blbllcal Job. Set In modem times, J. B. Is an exciting, dynamic story of a man and his belief written In theatrical form as MacLeish swirls the words of the Bible with tomorrow's questions. STICKS AND BONES December 2, 4, 6 Theatre Room David Rabe follows the American tradition of O'Neill, Miiier, and Albee by examining our society. It takes place during the Viet Nam era when the American Ideal was being seriously questioned and reassessment was being urged, sometimes violently. The frightening posslblllty of the breakdown of the family unit as a foreshadowing of the breakdown of the American way of life 11 held up to the light In this powerful, threatening play. SUMMER AND SMOKE December 3, 5, 7 Theatre Room Tennessee Wllllam1'1 story of Alme, an Inexperienced spinster, and her love of Dr. John Buchanan. Through the sultry heat of one summ•, Alma •-that she must abandon her morality If she 11 to make Dr. John love her. Through an Ironic web of changes, Dr. John 11 10 Influenced by Alma's saintly example that he adopts the morals which Alma has shed. THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE SERIES Includes two n-American plays designed for school-aged students. The productions are not tor pre-school children and -request that the pre­ schoolers not attend these offerings. In the future we will have separate productions created espe­ cially for younger children. STEAL AWAY HOME November 14, 15, 17-23 Hogg Auditorium Aurand Harrl1'1 dramatization of Jane Krl1tors award-winning novel. A moving drama of two young boys' escape from slavery and their flight to freedom along the Underground Rallroac:I from South Carolina to Pennsylvania In 1854. YANKEE DOODLE February 4-7, March 24-27 Hogg Auditorium A rousing Bicentennial musical revue by Aurand Harris with music by Mort Stine. YANKEE DOODLE, which through 1ong1, dance and mime ntereates vignettes In American history from Paul Revere to Charles Lindbergh, was given Its world premiere last fall by the UT drama department. With this re-staging the department will form Its first profes­sional company which will tour throughout Texas during 1976. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN OKLAHOMA! 66 -Drama ' Drama -67 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? · P. Blankenmeister 68 -Drama The Contrast P. Blankenmeister P. Blankenmeister ',,,,,,,­ Drama -69 70 -Drama F Armstrong Drama ­ S. Farr• The Children's Theatre Series: Steal Away Home 72 -Drama P. Lester Drama -73 Mourning Becomes Electra L Kolvoord 76 -Drama Electra Ariadne on Naxos Drama -77 P. Lester The Crusaders Jazz Ensemble C I C 82 -CEC Cheech and Chong P. Blankenmeister M. Ramirez Blood, Sweat and Tears 84 -CEC C I C Paul Simon F. Tilley Paul Simon and Gospel Singers F. Tilley CEC -85 '·j MARCEL MARCEAU Saturday, January 31 Municipal Auditorium, 8:00 P.M. Ticket sales begin Thursday. January 22 Hogg Box Office. 10-6 weekdays S.50. 1.00. 1.50 with Optional Services Fee THE CUL TUllAL EHTERTAIHMEHT COMMITTl!I! THE TEXAS UHIOH ,,eHnh CLEVELAND SYMPHOI YURCH. MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Austin, Texas TUES. EVE. ~27~ 8:00 P.M. 6 O~TIOHAL SERVICES ftE OR SEASON TICKET MUST BE SHOWN WITH THIS TICKET FOR ADMISSION. tem.' ' John Henry Faulk " I find ignorance of our basic free­doms everywhere. I wish the igno­rance could be confined to laymen, but I know it extends to the highest level of the judiciary." 88 -Speakers Hunter Thompson " The future of gonzo journalism is what I choose. I'm the only one who writes it. It might end tomorrow." Edward Albee "The best theater is written in the mind of the playwright. The best theater is a very small stage in the reader's head." Speakers -89 Barbara Jordan "If anyone needs to be liberated, it's men with their 18th century thought patterns." Z Ryall ll,ll S. F"arrar Frances F arenthold 90 -Speakers Bill Moyers "For all the talk about equal rights, we still have a society shorn of dis­cernment, shorn of the ability to recognize that women, too, like ev­eryone who has had to fight their way from the subservient role, are human beings who think, act, dream, aspire, as men do, to the powerful and irresistible idea of self­propriety.'' Anne Armstrong Speakers -91 Dan Rather "We all tend to see the truth through the prism of our own preju­dices. And that includes the report­ers on one side, the press secretary, the President and the President's men on the other side." M Sm1lh 92 -Speakers Ron N·essen "I've been thinking of something for the second term, of having the President appear every day. I get the feeling from the press members that the truth is hidden in the White House and must be dug out." Ronald Ziegler "Obviously things that were said in terms of Watergate turned out to be untrue. I will say, however, that in terms of major policy and major events that effect the country, I can say from my standpoint that I was never asked to go before the press and tell a lie." Speakers -93 Barbara Jordan " The last bulwark for protection of the people is the people's represen­tatives -that's Congress -and if you think we are dishonest, make us honest. " opinion." 94 -Speakers Ronald Reagan " I am going to continue to criticize our foreign policy. Countries like ours have backed our way into war through weakness. " Speakers -95 B r. Lorene L. Rogers made history September 12, 1975 -: she bec~me the_firs~ woman president of a maior American university. But, unfortunately, what people will remem­ber is the political maneuvers that marred her appointment. The regental move authorizing her presidency echoed the abrupt firing of former president Stephen Spurr exactly one year earlier. Prior to the decision, a Faculty-Student Advisory Commit­tee, established to allow faculty and student input into the selection process, unanimously rejected Rogers as a pro­spective candidate. The Advisory Committee was astounded when the Re­gent's Presidential Selection Committee and Chancellor Charles LeMaistre recommended Roger's appointment. The Board of Regents approved the appointment by a 5-3 vote. As she became the official president, ad interim was re­moved from Rogers' earlier title. Those opposing the move emphasized that the students on the Advisory Committee represented the entire student body, and that the faculty committee members were elect­ed by the faculty-at-large. The Advisory Committee registered its anger in a state­ment immediately following the appointment, " We feel this action of the Chancellor and the Board shows a most ex­ ,.. traordinary cynicism and a bla­tant disregard of the processes of orderly University gover­nance," the statement read. "The members of this com­mittee," it continued, " are convinced that they have been contemptuously exploited.'' Student Government leaders also expressed their discon­tent, refusing to support the re­ gental decision. " We stress that the purpose of our refusal is not to discredit Dr. Rogers but to emphasize our disappoint­ ment and dismay that the Student-Faculty Advisory Com­ mittee's input was ignored and overridden," they said. " Never did the Advisory Committee offer Dr. Rogers as a candidate. Never did it support her nomination for president of the University. "We are humiliated, appalled and disgusted that student­ faculty input was of such minor importance in the final decision," they concluded. The Advisory Committee and Student Government thanked Regents Lady Bird Johnson, Thomas Law and Dr. James Bauerle, who opposed Rogers' appointment, " for recognizing the absence of student-faculty support and re­ fusing to violate the spirit of the selection process." The Regents later guaranteed Rogers their full support during her presidency. " It would be an enormously difficult job without the full support of the University community," Law said. " But," he added, " a fresh face would be better for the University." The appointment came at a time when Rogers was being criticized for allegedly cutting prominent professors' salary increases as punishment for their political activities. During her year as ad interim president, Rogers had also acquired a reputation for being out-of-touch with students and faculty. Complaints against Rogers included: her inac­cessibility to deans; her veto of an increase of student mem­bership in the University Council; and her veto of mandatory funding for The Daily Texan and Student Government. Rog­ers refused to acknowledge any such reputation, saying, "I characterize myself as being very open and direct." One student senator criticized Rogers' performance in dealing with minority affairs. Her reply to discrimination charges made by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare was, he said, "filled with half-truths and cover-ups." Rogers' report to the HEW claimed that efforts were being made to remedy the University's tack of minority recruit­ment. Despite her assurances, during her term Rogers cut by 50 percent the Law School Project Info, a program de­signed to recruit minorities, and reduced funding of the Center for Mexican-American Studies by $18,000. If Rogers had not been notable before the presidential appointment, it was only days before she emerged as a public figure. Watter Cronkite report­ed on the selection and subse­quent reactions over network news. Newspapers throughout the state covered the issue, and legislators began question­ing the legality of the selection ,process. On campus, classes and meetings were boycotted in protest of the appointment. Approximately 6,000 students jammed the Main Mall in the noon heat shouting for Rogers' resignation. The crowd listened to nine speakers. Students Helping Academic Freedom at Texas (SHAFT) was formed from a coalition of campus political groups to sponsor the strike. SHAFT vowed that a boycott of classes would not end until Rogers resigned and urged that all stu­dents participate. During one such rally, State Rep. Gonzalo Barrientos called for an investigation of the University's academic gov­ernance procedures by the House Higher Education Com­mittee. Ronnie Dugger, publisher of the Texas Observer and for­mer Daily Texan editor, told protestors, "You are ruled willy­nilly by bankers." State Rep. Sarah Weddington reminded the crowd, "We owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Faculty-Student Adviso­ry Committee. When that committee is ignored, you are ignored." Speeches were interspersed with chants of "Quit, quit, quit," and a number of other "Buck Rogers" slogans. The crowd's most enthusiastic response went to history professor Thomas Philpott, who accused Rogers of making an "enemies list." 96 -Rogers <"' ,. Ji~/l(F 'We are humiliated, appalled and dis· gusted that student-faculty input was of such minor importance in the final decision.' -Student Government The movement to oust Rogers brought 3,000 students together to march to the homes of Regents' Chairman Allan Shivers, Chancellor Charles LeMaistre, ex-regent Frank Er­win and President Rogers. The marchers were granted a permit by unanimous Austin City Council approval. Universi­ty Police were prepared for the march and were posted at each stop to maintain the peace. A mourning wreath, with the wcrds, "Academic freedom is dead," was hung on the front door of the President's house. Students wore black armbands to symbolize their protest. The General Faculty went one step further and adopted a series of resolutions which it hoped would trigger Rogers' resignation. Resolutions included a refusal to work with standing committees appointed by Rogers or to take part in University Council proceedings. The General Faculty also demanded that the Regents' rules be changed to facilitate faculty participation in University decision-making. Full pow­er over the appointment now lies with the Board of Regents which can veto recommendations by both the Advisory and Selection Committees. A principle of reciprocal acceptance was one revision sug­gested by Dr. James Kinneavy, chairman of the Advisory Committee. This policy would provide for mutual agreement between those involved in the selection processes. " If a president is not accepted by students and faculty," he said, " you have what is happening on this campus today -a state of academic anarchy." Charles Alan Wright, law professor and attorney for Rich­ard Nixon during the Watergate investigation, was outspo­ken about the conflict at the University. Drawing a parallel, he said, " Newspaper accounts saying faculty and students are the cause of the turmoil make about as much sense as saying the Washington Post was the cause of Watergate." In a campus-wide referendum almost a month after the appointment, a vast majority of the 8,677 students who voted did not approve of the selection process by which 98 -Rogers LEFT: Marching for academic freedom, students revived the revolutionary spirit. BELOW: Students came together in an effort to achieve a voice in the affairs of the University. BOTIOM LEFT: Lack of support made Dr. Rogers' job a lonely one. BOTIOM ROW: Regents Bauerle, Johnson and Law vote no on the appointment of Lorene Rogers. J. Godwin Rogers -99 'If a president is not accepted by stu· dents and faculty, you have what is happening on this campus today a state of academic anarchy.' -Dr. James Kinneavy Rogers was chosen, did not support her as president, and felt she should resign. The final tally showed: • Do you approve of the selection process by which Rog­ers was chosen? 268 yes. 8,402 no. • Could you now support Rogers as president? 1,998 yes. 7,492 no. • Do you think Rogers should resign? 7 ,541 yes. 1,075 no. Upon hearing the referendum results, Rogers said, "I am just gratified that more than a thousand students voted for me. There is nothing," she added, "that would induce me to resign.'' Bolstering up her 61 years worth of determination, Presi­dent Rogers held true to her words. By spring, protest of her appointment had died down. Students reluctantly accepted that Rogers was here to stay; once again their attempt to change the system had failed. This incident added to The University of Texas' growing reputation for administrative and academic anarchy. Dis­couraged by the atmosphere created by the administration, distinguished professors have declined to become associat­ed with the University. In the fall Dr. Gregory Vlastos, the nation's most renowned scholar in ancient philosophy, re­jected the University's teaching offer. " I feel sure that under ordinary circumstances, the asso­ciations you have offered me would have enriched my life and given me optimal opportunities to continue my scholar­ly work," Vlastos wrote in his letter to the University. "But the extraordinary circumstances in which the new president has been elected persuade me that a person like myself, on a year-to-year appointment, would find himself in an intolerable position at UT. This being the case, I have no option but to decline your offer." The controversy surrounding Rogers' appointment, leaves a mar on the sheen of the University's surface. The dual refusal of the Regents to acknowledge student and faculty opinion, combined with Rogers' refusal to accept a position which would throw her into the center of controversy left the University in political unresolved conflicts. -By Cathy Brown 100 -Rogers J. Godwin TOP: 6,000 rallying students on the Main Mall were an impressive sight from Rogers' office. OPPOSITE: An intense faculty spokesman, Dr. Thomas Philpott won the support of students. LEFT: At the rally State Rep. Sarah Weddington urged students and faculty to speak out. ABOVE: Hung on Rogers' door, this wreath was a symbolistic protest. M. Smith Rogers -101 lans for the University's Bicentennial activities were begun as early as 1973. Dr. Stanley R. Ross, University vice president and provost, coordinat­ed the University's Bicentennial participation and also worked closely with Austin's director of Bicentennial activities. The University was named one of the nation's Bicenten­nial Universities by the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA) in August 1975. The ARBA program is divided into three categories: "Heritage 76," "Festival U.S.A. " and " Horizons 76. " To qualify, a school must submit at least one scheduled program pertaining to each cate­gory. As part of "Heritage 76", the University's nationally-dis­tributed radio program "200 Years" related the American aspects of life through the past and present. Bicentennial activities planned for fall 1975 and spring 1976 fulfilled the " Festival U.S.A." category. "Horizons 76" dealt with topics in store for the nation in the future. The LBJ Library held a symposium on "The Arts: Years of Development, Time of Decision" September 29 and 30 which explored major prob­ lem areas in American art. The symposium focused more on a look toward the future than a mere celebration of past achievements. An assembly of artists, critics, observers and political leaders attended. The University of Texas Bi­centennial Lecture Series, sponsored by the American En­terprise Institute Lecture Se­ries, hosted nine lectures for the fall and spring semesters. Guest speakers spoke on the general theme, "The Heritage of the Declaration of Indepen­dence: The State of Liberal De­mocracy in the Modern World." Dr. William S. Living­ston, chairman of the lecture series committee, called the series the . University's principal commemoration of the United States' Bicentennial. The sponsor of the lecture series is a publicly supported, nonpartisan research and educational organization with headquarters in Washington, D.C. In April, The Longhorn Singers presented its Bicentennial program, " 200 Years of Popular Music in America." The first annual University choral Organizations Festival performed its Bicentennial celebration of American's heritage in choral works by Bernard Fitzgerald. "Yankee Doodle, " a Bicentennial musical revue for chil­dren of all ages, toured the state under the support of The University of Texas Drama Department. Written by Aurand Harris, "Yankee Doodle" had its world premiere last fall at the University, where it was well received by critics as well as children. Performances were scheduled in 34 Texas towns. Two University of Texas students prepared, as a gift to the United States' Bicentennial celebration, a special three­screen, six-projector slide program on the events that led up to the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Called "The Dawn of Freedom," the program was re­searched eight months by Leroy Foster and Vickie Lynn Jones. They traveled to historical sites in order to take the slides which comprised the program. "The Dawn of Free­dom", which was shown across the nation in the Bicenten­nial year, had bookings in Philadelphia on July 4, 1976. The two advanced radio-television-film students decided to produce the program as a factual and realistic interpreta~ tion of the events and the men that formed the nation. " The whole idea behind the show is to give the audience a feeling of the period, what those men went through, what they felt and the forces that were acting on them," Foster said. "The Dawn of Freedom" has been described by several American historians as quite authentic and contains about 600 slides using narration with music. Austin's Bicentennial program was divided into the same three categories as the University, each headed by a com­mittee. " Heritage 76" emphasized Austin's past with such pro­ jects as the restoration and preservation of East Sixth Street and Symphony Square. Festive events planned be­tween July 1975 and July 1976 were part of "Festival U.S.A." These included Fourth of July parades, a Square Dance Festi­val and musical variety shows on Town Lake's Floating stage. Austin Parks and Recreation sponsored the musical, "1776", which was performed in Zilker Park during the sum­mer of 1975. "Horizons 76" provided guidance for developing Aus­tin's environmental assets by supporting such programs as the completion of the Town Lake Parkways and Beautification Project and development of the creeks. Rain and flash flood warnings in Travis County on the morning of July 4 caused many Bicentennial events to be cancelled in Austin. "Horizons 76" included the Waller Creek clean-up and beautification campaign. Designated as one of Austin's Bi­centennial projects, University students actively participat­ed in the program. Several groups that helped were Student Government, Spooks, the Bicycle Club and Cycling Commit­tee and the University Conservation Committee. The controversial American Freedom Train made its Aus­tin appearance on February 16 and 17. The ten-car train contained displays from the beginnings of the American Revolution with a replica of Paul Revere's lantern, up to the present with the test unit for the Lunar Roving Vehicle. After a wait of several hours, people were transported from one display to the next by conveyor belts. The Peo­ saying I ple's Bicentennial Commission protested "Send us jobs not circuses." While others com­ , • plained about the commercialism of the train, how­ ', ever, the crowds continued to flock to see it. 102 -Bicentennial 104 -Bicentennial Bicentennial -105 A university is more than an institution for high­er learning with teaching and research facilities, or more than the buildings and grounds, or the students and faculty taken as a body. A university is every individual who brings something to it or gains something from it. l . Kolvoord In the same way, the Features section is more than a printed record of one year at this Universi­ty. This section has tried to be a collection of words and pictures with which each individual may create his own record. 106 -Closing ~Recruiting A Game of Chance- Where does the Number One college football team in the nation get its start? On the practice field? No. How about the best college basketball team in the country? The answer's the same. The best teams in college sports begin in the same place as the worst teams in college sports: In high schools across the nation. The secret to success is finding the best players. There are good and bad athletes spread out all over the country and it's up to the college recruiters to find the good ones. Some recruiters sign the good players and they become winners. Others don't and ... well, we know what they become. So recruiting is the name of the game no matter what game you choose. And, as most recruiters know, it's a game of chance. "You're never guaranteed a player is going to make it," Asst. Basketball Coach Skip Adams said. " You just have to look at other things that make a good player, like quickness and agility. That plus past performances. It's all educated guessing. But educated guessing like any other kind of guessing has fallacies. The reasons for a high school star burning out at the college level are hard to pin down. " There are a lot of highly touted, highly regarded play­ers who just don't make it," Adams said. "On the other side, there are players you don't hear about that come on strong in college. There aren't very many like that, but it happens." "Every guy who plays college ball was an All-something somewhere," he said. " Some just never quite make the adjustment. If I knew how to pick a great player, hell, I'd quit coaching and write a book and collect royalties." Among the "can't miss" players are the late bloomers and the never bloomers. California's Chuck Muncie was a senior before he excelled on the football field. Others never quite reach their potential. Paul Rice of Lewisville set a national record by rushing for over 3,000 yards as a high school senior. He had offers from teams all around the country before choosing USC. However, in his first year with the Trojans he be­came disenchanted with USC and dropped out of school to return to Texas. Billy Sims of Hooks was rated one of the top two high school running backs in the nation. He went to Oklahoma where he ran third team behind an obscure freshman, who was not so highly acclaimed. At Texas the trend continues. Mike Presley was an All­state quarterback before coming to the Longhorns. Here he competed furiously with Marty Akins for the starting pole, but never got it and left the athletics program be­fore his final year. The list goes on. But any player that does get the title of "Blue Chip" or "can't miss" has no shortage of recruiters knocking at his door simply because he might not be as good as his reputation indicates. No recruiter is about to risk missing a "star." Although it's against the rules, the bidding for a top recruit occasionally leads to an under-the-table offer. Joey Aboussie was an All-American at Wichita Falls before coming to Texas, and he turned down more lucrative offers to come here. "That wasn't the way I wanted to do things," Aboussie said. " I didn't want to start out owing somebody some­thing. The alumni are the main ones who offer you things. The coaches know what the rules are so about 95 percent of the time it's the alumni." Moving into a strange environment also has an immea­sureable effect on young freshmen. That, coupled with the shocking experience of recruiting, can lead to un­needed pressures on a recruit. "It's hard coming out of high school and getting into that whole recruiting scene," Aboussie said. "There's a lot of pressure so you have to rely on intuition." "It doesn't matter where a kid is from," Adams ob­served. "They still have to adjust to the system. John Moore (a guard on Texas' basketball team) is from a small town, but there are others from big cities like Houston." And for every big city that produces a star, there's a little town that produces one, too. For every big city that produces a dud, there's a small town ... well, it's all a game of chance. 110 -Recruiting Texas Football -Only A Share Of The Crown A fter missing the Southwest Conference cham­pionship last year, 1975 saw the Longhorns back on top of the football pile, even though they had to go through the back door to get there. Texas finished the season with a 9-2 record and a 38-12 victory over Colorado in the Astra-Bluebonnet Bowl. A 24­17 loss to national champion Oklahoma coupled with a 20­10 defeat by Co-Southwest Conference Champion Texas A&M ended the 'Horns' hopes for a perfect season. The Longhorns edged Arkansas 24-18 in midseason, so when the Razorbacks routed A&M in the final SWC game of the year, the conference was tossed into a three-way tie, with Texas, the Aggies and the Hogs sharing the crown. Offense, as usual, was the most important part of Texas' game. The Longhorns led the nation in scoring most of the season and at one time had the most proficient ground attack Quarterback Marty Akins and· fullback Earl Campbell were named to All-America teams, as was tackle Bob Sim­mons. The two losses were the only games in which the 'Horns failed to score at least 27 points. Texas hit its production peak in a 61-7 thrashing of the Utah State Aggies. An im­proved passing game and a strong offensive line were key factors in obtaining Texas' sev­enth SWC title in eight years. Defensively, the once poor backfield improved so much that nicknames like "quick six" no longer applied to its players. Opposing teams continually avoided defensive back Ray­mond Clayburn because of his awsome reputation as being one of the most physical play­ ers in the conference. But the linebackers and front four anchored the young defense through the season. Tim Campbell, Earl's freshman brother, came in to fill an important gap at defensive end. Tackle Brad Shearer shined consistently in action as did weakside linebacker Rick Fenlaw. Texas began the year with a solid 46-0 pounding of Colo­rado State. The Washington Huskies were a bit tougher the following week, but the cool Seattle air didn't affect the final 28-19 Longhorn victory. Texas Tech came to town with the 'Horns still smarting from last years 26-3 taming courtesy of the Red Raiders. Tech apparently knew Texas had every intention of winning and graciously provided six turnovers in the form of four fumbles and two interceptions. The result was a revengeful 42-18 win for the 'Horns. After warming up with a 61-7 stifling of Utah State, the Longhorns entered Cotton Bowl Stadium against Oklahoma as only a seven point underdog. But Texas was quickly trail­ing 14-0 and it looked as if halftime might be the best opportunity for anyone dressed in orange and white to make their exit. However, it wasn't going to be a walkaway for the Soon­ers. Texas rallied to tie the score 17-17 in the fourth quar­ter, as momentum shifted to the 'Horns. But following the kickoff, Oklahoma drove downfield with Horace Ivory scrambling in from thirty-three yards out for the go ahead. The score seemed to deflate Texas' hopes and although more than five minutes remained in the game, the 'Horns were unable to move the ball. After the gun sounded, tears filled the eyes of Akins, who left the field having never de­feated the Sooners in four years at Texas. The final score was 24-17. Texas went on to beat Rice in a cold, driving rain by the score of 41-9. The 'Horns' next win came in Dallas as they held off a late fourth quarter SMU rally to beat the Mustangs 30-22. Texas avenged last year's loss to Baylor outlasting the Bears 37-21. Akins severely injured his knee in the TCU game, crip­pling the Texas offense as well. At this point it became obvious the Longhorns would miss the experience of the senior quar­terback. In the first eight min­utes of the game, Akins drove the Texas offense to 14 points. It took the last 52 minutes for the Ted Constanzo led offense to score 13 points. But the freshman quarterback was able to hold the team together long enough to slip past the Frogs 27-11. It looked like Texas was about to lose its third straight bowl game, despite a 76-yard kickoff return by Raymond Clayborn. The Longhorns were on the short end of a 21-7 halftime score. But two Buffalo fumbles, a blocked punt by Tim Campbell and the strong combination of Marty Akins and Earl Campbell, led the 'Horns to an explosive 24 point third quarter gain. Ivey Suber took a pitch out across the goal line in the fourth quarter for the final score of the game. Earl Campbell and brother Tim were voted offensive and defensive players of the game and the 'Horns walked away from the Astra-Bluebonnet Bowl with a come-from-behind 38-21 win. With another Southwest Conference title and Texas's sixteenth bowl appearance in his nineteen years as head coach, Darrell Royal could be nothing but satisfied. And why not? With only minor graduation losses expected, the Longhorns' return to the sum­mit of college football could be just a year away. 112 -Football Graylyn Wyatt breaks through a weak TCU defense towards the Texas goal line. 1975 FOOTBALL TEAM Joseph A. Aboussie William Berry Acker, Jr. Martin Ray Akins Andrew Collins Allen Rusty Allen Albert Calvin Axtell William Robert Barron Stuart Hobart Batts Alec Frank Beck Steve Mark Bingham Jo Bob Bizzell Glenn Allen Blackwood Richard Lynn Burleson Robert Roy Butler Earl Christian Campbell Stephen Rob Campbell Timothy Bob Campbell Johnny Mack Chappell Raymond D. Clayborn Samuel Glen Cleckler Stephen Ferguson Collier Ted Louis Constanzo Margam L. Copeland, Jr. Travis Marc Couch Mark Lynn Covey Charles M. Crosswhite Russell Allen Erxleben Miliel R. Featherston Rick Hillard Fenlaw Adrien Ford Stanley Marc Freeman Randy John Gerdes William Patrick Gordon Boyd Wayne Gray James C. Gresham Mark Joseph Hamilton William P. Hamilton Michael L. Hartinger Clyde Eugene Hearron Kevin V. Henry John Scott Huntington Gregory Kurt Husmann Richard Ray Ingraham Tommy Edward Ingram William Rudy Izzard Alfred Jackson George Ellis James Dwight Eugene Jefferson Paul Eldridge Jette Lionell Johnson Johnny Lee Jones Alford Huey Lee, Ill Ernest Alonzo Lee Alan Stephen Lenz Martin Michael Madro Christopher L. McDaniel Randall L. McEachern David Greigh Mcleod Manuel John Mehos Phillip Scott Middlebrooks Randall Lee Miksch Ronald James Miksch Larry Paul Miller Landry Roy Minor Victor Alan Moore Derek Layne Page Robert C. Richey Allen Mather Rickman Robert Eugene Rickman James Vernon Roller Robert Caperton Rowan Walter C. Rowan Louis Albert Rowlett Joe Van Samford Harold Fred Sarchet Kevin Beloamy Scott Robert Keith Shaeffer Bradford S. Shearer Bob Simmons Stan A. Singleton Hal Eugene Smith Thomas B. Stolhandske Stephen Michael Straty David Derald Studdard Ivey Lee Suber. Jr. Glen Thomas Swenson, Jr. John Ross Thompson Stephen Ray Timmons Donald Wayne Thurman Kenneth Vern Thurman Terrance G. Tschatschula Charles Lee Vaclavik Michael William Vogel James Ralph Walker William Sears Ward Charles Walter Wilcox William Wayne Wilcox Larry Doby Wilson Gralyn Leonie Wyatt James Lee Wyman James Daniel Yarbrough James Earl Yates. Jr. FreslJina 11 4 -Football Football -115 RIGHT: Campbell receives an­other hand-off from Akins. BE­LOW: Bubba Bean is brought down by a strong Texas defense. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Robert Rickman sacks the OU quarter­back. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT­TOM : Texas defensers pursue a threatening OU player. 116 -Football Football -117 Leon Black End of an Era-........ When Leon Black resigned his position as coach of the Texas basketball team following a 103-90 Southwest Con­ference playoff loss to SMU, he said it was because he couldn't recruit a big man. But there were deeper rea­sons for Black's decision to leave a job he had long sought. He attended the University in the mid-fifties and played on the Longhorn basketball team. Black won two of the last four SWC championships. He has four children in the Austin public schools, none of which he wants to move to a new environment. It is difficult to believe that after nine years at Texas, Leon Black forgot these facts and realized he couldn 't recruit a big man so he decided to exit. The truth was and remains that as far as he was con­cerned, the fun had gone out of coaching. Maybe not so much the coaching itself, but the things that go with coaching, recruiting being the best example. " I love coaching," Black said. "But it's all the things that go with coaching that have become very distastful to me." Recruiting was admittedly the downfall of Black. He never cared for the general system of recruiting athletes, especially the illegal methods sometimes employed. Ru­mors of finagling and bribary are common in the coaches circles, some of which are true, many of which are false. But none-the-less, the reality exists that cheating does go on and some high schoolers are paid to play. The situation that soured Black on coaching was his own involvement in the suspension of two Aggie players, Karl Godine and Jarvis Williams. There were also strains with other people in the SWC which had developed problems that hadn't existed before the 1975-76 season. The most visible was the deteriora­tion of the relationship between Black and Texas A&M Coach Shelby Metcalf. "Obviously it's difficult when you can't get along with some of the others (coaches) in the conference, " Black said. Black sent a letter to SWC Officials in September sug­gesting that Godine and Williams be investigated. He charged that both had received a cash bonus of approxi­mately $6,000 and their parents had received a washer and dryer. It wasn't until SWC Commissioner Cliff Speegle testified that Leon Black had reported the violation that Black began to be criticized for his action. Rather than the simple report of a rule violation, the public generally re­garded Black's accusations a retaliatory action against the Aggies, who were leading the SWC (Texas was next to last). The guns went off all around Black's head and at one point he received a phone call at 3 a.m. by a person warning that he was going to have Earl Campbell investi­gated and declared ineligible. And so it went. As the case unfolded before the eyes of thousands of avid sports fans, the various media went on the hunt for the elusive Leon Black. With his telephone ringing day and night, Black chose to take a "no comment" stance and held firmly to his ground. " I may never comment on the case," he said. "It would serve no purpose for me to comment on it." "I stand on what I am. I'll never go to the press to defend myself." With that statement the Leon Black era at Texas came to an end. The evaluation of Black will always be fairly standardized: A great guy, a good coach, but a poor recruiter. The real reason behind Black's resignation may never be known. Regardless, Black admits a change would benefit Texas. A few weeks after the season, that change was made as the Athletic department announced Black's replacement. With the hiring of Abe Lemons as Texas' basketball coach, the University not only gained one of the most highly respected coaches in the nation, but also one of the best recruiters. It's sad that Leon Black had to leave the job he loves because the ethics of recruiting failed to meet his stan­dards. It's a good comment on the state of collegiate athletics. But there's no doubt the change was needed and it took an intelligent man to realize it. Hopefully in the future a man like Black can succeed on the college level. For now, the burden to stick to the rules and build a winning team shifts to Abe Lemons. Black would probably be first in line to wish him luck. 118 -Leon Black don erules ons Black Leon Black _ 11 g Texas Basketball Frustration and Failure A fter SMU had beaten Texas 79-76 in Gregory Gym, the Mustangs' star center Ira Terrell said, "They sure don't play like an eighth place team." However, that's where the Longhorns were at the end of the Southwest Conference season. They were also without a coacti. Citing his inability to recruit a big man, Coach Leon Black announced his resignation following Texas' 103-90 loss to SMU in the first round of the SWC playoffs. In 197 4 the Horns used a constantly changing lineup and Black said it would be this season before he would know if that had hindered his team's progress. Now he knows. Texas finished with a 4-12 SWC record and was 9-17 overall. Texas A&M won the conference championship, de­spite a SWC ruling that freshmen Karl Godine and Jarvis Williams were ineligible for the last two games of the season through the 1976-77 season. The two Aggies were ruled to have accepted bribes to play for Texas A&M . The first SWC basketball tournament to decide which team would represent the Southwest Conference in the NCAA playoffs was less than a glorious success, as high ticket prices kept attendance much lower than conference officials had anticipated. Texas Tech won the tournament, defeating A&M by two points. The Longhorns began the season with their hottest streak in recent years. Texas won three of its first four games and finished the non­conference schedule with a 5-4 record. But Texas finally set foot in the real world as two losses to Baylor, along with losses to SMU, Texas Tech and Houston put the 'Horns in an 0-5 hole as the SWC season started. Arkansas became the first victim of what proved to be a small collection of texas season victories. The Hogs' Jack Schultz missed two free throws with no time remaining to insure Texas of a 59-57 victory. The Longhorns followed that upset with another win, this one over the hapless Rice Owls 74-56, in Houston. Unfortunately, statistics don't count. If they did, the 76­52 edge in shooting coupled with a 49-28 advantage on the boards would have been enough for Texas to beat TCU . As it was, the Froggies came out on top in scoring, 73-70, and the Horns' win streak died at two games. The Aggies came to town and used a delay game to defeat Texas, 72-60. That game was never close, but some were. Texas was leading SMU 76-73 with only 2:50 left in the game in Gregory Gym. The Longhorns eventually crumbled under the pressure as the Mustangs pulled out a 79-76 win. As the 'Horns continued to slide helplessly through the season, Texas Tech journeyed here for another exhibition of cattle roping. Red Raider Coach Gerald Meyers called the event a "fun­type game." He probably could call it that since Tech won without trouble, 71-60. Texas split in the last four games of the season, winning two and losing two. The Longhorns ended their five game losing streak by outrunning Houston 95-86, in a fast paced game. That turned out to be Texas' largest point production of the season, with senior All-Conference guard Dan Krueger leading the way with 28 points. Arkansas stifled the 'Horns in Little Rock, 75-68. But Tex­as came back to whallop Rice 90-70 in the final home game of the year. The season came to a boring but symbolic finish for Texas as TCU turned an eight-point Longhorn lead into an eight­point Longhorn loss, 89-81 . After that game, Black analyzed what had happened to the 'Horns and effectively cap­ sulized the season as well. "We made a lot of mis­takes," he said. "You can't win when you make mistakes." The Leon Black era came to an end on-February 28, 1976, before a sparse crowd of 1.400 in SMU's Moody Coliseum. Krueger's 27 points weren't enough to compensate for an extremely hot Mustang team as Texas lost. 103-90. On March 16, 1976, UT Ath­letic Director Darrell Royal an­nounced the hiring of UT's twentieth basketball coach. To succeed Leon Black, the UT Athletic Council chose 21-year veteran Coach Abe Lemons. Lemons came from Pan American University where he served as athletic director and head coach for the past three years. He brought to UT a very successful lifetime win­less record of 364 wins and 197 defeats. Despite the record of his predecessor, Lemons considers " coach" at UT a prestigious position. "Sure it is a great job . . . when you ride down the road and see a car with 'The University' on it you know they aren't talking about Howard Payne," he said. With the addition of Lemons and his coaching staff, a brighter basketball future is expected for Texas. ® The University has long needed a good recruiter • to bring the best of the high school and junior col-• lege players to Austin. Abe Lemons is that recruiter. 122 -Basketball 1975 Basketball Team Daniel Thomas Kreuger Carl Olenthia Belcher John Moore Ovie Everett Dotson Michael Joe Murphy Richard D. Parson Edward Lynden Johnson Henry Fred Bauerschlag Gary Wayne Goodner Jeffery Boothe Thomas H. Weilert Michael Pierson Lien 124 -Basketball Basketball -125 J.V. Basketball The season was probably much too long and much too unproductive as far as the Texas junior varsity basketball team was concerned. The Long­horns' final record of 1-9 told the story. Texas J.V. Coach Tyrone Johnson cited a mental letdown by his players as one of the 'Horns' prob­lems. He felt Texas' mistakes had been the last­minute factors that decided many of its games. ''Turnovers and rebounding killed us," Johnson said. "We've been blowing it at the end of the game." The Longhorns lost six straight games before breaking the monotony with an 83-80 victory over Concordia. The low point of the season came when Texas was blasted by Mclennan, the sixth-ranked team in the nation, by a 34-point margin. 126 -J.V. Basketball 1975 J.V. Basketball Team William Baker Bruce Anthony Jones Dennis Patrick Breen William Brian Lamont John Charles Carsey Charles Shannon Layne Rick Castello Joel S. McCoy James Randall Feemster Richard William Nevins Theodore E. Guidry Steve Alvin Owsley Tom Sheppard Nichols J.V. Basketball -127 Texas Track Back on Top T he Texas track team had to struggle to win the Southwest Conference Outdoor title last year and in 1976 it had to fight even harder. But despite the much improved competition, the Longhorns managed their sixth straight SWC Outdoor championship. Unfortunately for Texas, the Baylor Bears were too tough on the indoor track and the 'Horns were stripped of their 1975 title. As a matter of fact, there were few times during the season that Baylor wasn't too tough. The Bears were the major threat facing Texas throughout the season and the 94-91 V2 Baylor victory at the Border Olympics set the pace of things to come. Senior captain Jim McGoldrick was the backbone of an otherwise inconsistent Texas team. The defending NCAA discus champion repeated that trick and captured the colle­giate Triple Crown, the Texas Relays, the Kansas Relays and the Drake Relays. McGoldrick set a personal and meet record of 208-9 at the Kansas Relays, which was good enough for the fifth best collegiate throw ever. The Longhorns had a large supply of experienced seniors on which to count. Before the season started, Texas Coach Cleburne Price remarked, "This is the strongest group of seniors since I've been here." Shot putter Dana LeDuc and distance runner Reid Fischer also headed the team. LeDuc won both the Drake and Kan­sas relays in the shot put. Arkansas easily won the Dis­trict VI Cross-Country meet with a low score of 23, com­pared to 70 for second place Texas. Rice finished third with 82 points and Texas A&M was fourth with 83 points. Don Wa­ters led the Longhorn team, finishing eleventh. Texas pole vaulter David Shepherd had an excellent sea­son, winning the Kansas Relays with a new meet record of 17 feet 5 inches. Although dealt an early setback at the Border Olympics, Texas came back to win a triangular meet over Kansas State and Oklahoma. Then, only a week later, the L<;>nghorns put together a stunning performance to finish second behind national power Tennessee at the Dallas Invitational. The Volunteers had to hold on for a close 139-102 victory. In that meet, junior college transfer David Nelson pulled a big upset in beating Kansas' Norman Cromwell in the 220­meter hurdles. Shepherd and Frank Estes went one-two in the pole vault. McGoldrick and LeDuc went one-two in the shot put also, as Texas had a field day in the field events. Fischer, after missing most of last season with a leg injury, regained his old form and proved to be the 'Horns' most consistent long distance runner through most of the season. The sprint team was shocked when Billy Jackson mysteri­ously disappeared in the middle of the season. Texas' 880­yard team of Darrell Jarnigan, Raymond Clayborn and Over­ton Spence had David McKee added late in the season to replace Jackson. However, he had problems with an Achilles tendon and was forced to miss the SWC meet. The Longhorns got a surprise at their All-Comers Meet in May, as International Track Association shot putter Brian Oldfield was one of the people to come. However, on that particular day the heroics were left up to Texas' own shot putter LeDue. Dana uncorked a shot for 67 feet V4 inch for a new school record. "Dana's probably one of the top 10 shot putters in the US today," Price said. "And that's including everybody. There's no doubt he's one of the finest collegians around." One of the best breaks the track team got all year was the signing of Lampassas' Jony Jones to a football scholarship. Jones is aiming for the Montreal Olympics and his chances of making the team are excellent. Jones' addition to the track team could prove most benefi­cial to Texas' sprint relays, the events in which Baylor has be­come strongest. Jones set state records in the 220 and 100-yard dashes. He has a best time in the 100-yard dash of 9.2 seconds and his time in the 220 is only a tenth of a second off the national high school re­cord. McGoldrick won his second straight Southwest Conference· discus title with his seventh throw of over 200 feet in con­ference competition. However, his Olympic hopes were dimmed when he failed to de­fend his NCAA championship in June. However, LeDuc won the NCAA shot put competition for the second time. He had won the Southwest Conference shot put with his best toss of the year 66-11 V2 feet. It was in fact McGoldrick, LeDuc and pole vaulters Estes and Shephard who put the Longhorns in winning position with their dominance in the field events for a 199 total victory over the runner-up Baylor Bears. "Naturally I'm thrilled about the team's championship," Price said after his team had held off the up-start bears. "I can't say enough about the Baylor team. They ran well and so did we." But for the most part, the sagging 'Horns would have really been down in the scoring if their weightmen ' had not had such a successful year. • But then again, that's probably the secret to sue-• cess: to win even when you shouldn't. 128 -Track ..... 1976 TRACK TEAM John lsimeme Akhile William Cook Barron James William Blessing Raymond D. Clayborn Michael Stephen Coffey John Henry Craig Terry Evert Davenport George Wesley Dennis Frank M. Estes Ernest Reed Fischer Michael George Fray Miguel Angel Garcia Mark Giesecke Daniel Ford Gilmer Noel Wayne Hansen Rod Van Harvey Ted H. Heaton Patrick Neil Hendry Marc F. Herns John Edwin Hinde Austin Thomas Jackson Billy Gene Jackson Darrell Glen Jarnagin Carroll Lee Kearney Jr. Jeff C. Kirk James Blair Korndorffer Dana Le Due Mark Sheldon Lewis Ruben Linares Donald Ray Luedecke Brian Hugh Lyerly Francis Joseph Lyons Michael McCoy James Dean McGoldrick David Wayne McKee Jesse Angel Maldonado Dwight Christopher Martin Jimmy Joe Mathews Ted Voorhis Moreland David Nelson Glenn Karl Neurohr Derek Layne Page Martell Lewis Petermann Kim Duane Pitner James Blake Rawlings Robert Haynes Robinson Daniel James Rouse David Powell Shepherd Overton Roy Spence Jimmy Lee Strong Paul Subrt Charlie Ruben Taliaferro Jefferson James Walker Don Edward Waters David Riggs Wildman Michael Williams Gralyn Wyatt 130 -Track OPPOSITE PAGE: John Craig anchors the 2-mile relay team to a third place finish in the Texas Relays. ABOVE: Jim McGoldrick throws discus at the Texas Relays. LEFT: Andy Jackson runs the second lap of the 4­mile relay. Track -131 Cross Country RIGHT: Paul Craig widens lead over North Texas in UT Invitational meet. BELOW: Texas threatens Rice runner in District VI Cross Country Cham­pionship meet. OPPOSITE PAGE: The loneliness of a long distance runner. Jo Pa Ern Dar Rut 132 -Cross Country 1975 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM John Henry Craig Austin T. Jackson Paul Frederick Craig Jesse Angel Ernest Reed Fisher Maldonado Daniel Ford Gilmer Jack Blake Rawlins Ruben Linares Don Edward Waters Cross Country -133 Texas Swimming A Few Bright Moments The Texas swimming team had hopes of overcoming past barriers and finally upsetting SMU in the Southwest Confer­ence race. With most of last year's team returning, the 'Horns looked like strong contenders. But alas, history withstood the test and the SMU Mus­tangs captured their 20th consecutive SWC Championship. Texas was unable to even repeat last year's dual meet victo­ry, losing to SMU 84-29. After the Longhorns had been properly subdued by SMU, Texas Coach Pat Patterson remarked, "I thought we could do a little better than we did. But they got ahead early and it just snowballed on us." The situation continued to snowball all the way through the nationals. Even though Texas sent the largest, fastest qualifying team ever, only three Longhorn swimmers man­aged to score in the national competition. Texas' goal had been to better last year's 15th place finish, but as it was the 'Horns struggled to finish 20th, while Southern California went to win for the third straight year. "We just didn't do too well," Patterson said after the dismal showing. "We were close, but not close enough." But the Longhorn season was not without bright mo­ments. While pushing Texas into second place at the 45th annual SWC meet, Guy Hagstette set SWC records in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke. He finished the meet with the highest individual point total and was chosen the outstand­ing meet swimmer. Twelve SWC records were set at the conference meet which Patterson called "one of the best in the history of the conference." The meet also featured what Patterson felt was one of the most exciting races the conference has had, as Texas' Darrell Fick shaved nine seconds off the old SWC record in the 440-yard individual medley. Fick, a junior college trans­fer from California, was one of the three Texas swimmers to score at the nationals. D. Woo 134 -Swimming Swimming -135 ABOVE: UT swimmer starts his leg of the 400-yard relay at the Texas-A&M swim meet held at Gregory Gym Pool. RIGHT: Coach Pat Paterson shouts instructions to one of his swimmers. OPPOSITE PAGE: Construction at the new swimming complex. 1976 Swim Team Niven James Baird Brent Alan Barker Timothy Hester Carter Theodore Wilson Doyle Darrell Gilbert Fick Lance Lee Gordon Donald Goodnow Graham Ill Gary Michael Grinsby Guy Lefevre Hagstette Patrick D. Harrington Duncan James Hawthorn William Charles Hobbs James Hughes Jeffery Lynn Krumwiede Fredrick W. Machel! Jonathan J. McMahon David Patterson John Henry Pearson William John Rachner Richard Gill Reeves Robert S. Robertson Wendell Neal Smith Ronald Tyre Jr. John Turner Ralph Watson 136 -Swimming Texas Tennis Second Place in SWC For the second straight year, the Texas tennis team was so close to winning the Southwest Conference title it was ready to measure off space in the trophy case. But for the second straight year it was not to be. The Longhorns finished a mere three points behind Houston in the championship race, after coming in one point behind SMU last year. Texas went 22-4 in dual match play and 57-15 in the SWC. The 'Horns had a better record than Houston at the sea­son's end, but the Cougars had several matches in hand. It was expected the SWC title would be decided at the conference tournament in Waco, the first in its history, as 80 points were up for grabs. Texas Coach Dave Snyder entered the tournament with high expectations. "We were hoping to pull off amiracle," Snyder said, "but Houston didn't falter much." Even though they didn't win the SWC team title, the Longhorns still took four of the nine singles and doubles championships. Stewart Keller captured the number three singles crown, while Danny Byfield ended his Texas career by winning the number six title. Graham Whaling also capped off his senior year by team­ing with Gary Plock to take the number two doubles cham­pionship. Byfield was again a winner, this time joining fresh­man Steve Denton in surpassing the rest of the number three doubles field. Keller felt this strong showing proved Texas was among the best teams. "The points say that Houston is the best," Keller said. "But as far as I'm concerned when you play for 80 points and you're only three down at the end, you're just as good (as the winner)." Texas had two surprises in Steve Denton and Kevin Cur­rin, both freshmen. Each of them lost only one SWC match during the year, as the Longhorns compiled an excellent record which included an upset of sixth-ranked Pepperdine. 138 -Tennis we OPPOSITE PAGE: Stewart Keller vol­leys against Baylor. ABOVE: Gary Plock attacks a Bear serve. LEFT: Graham Whaling psyches up for SWTSU. 1976 TENNIS TEAM Eddy Scurlock Blanton Daniel M. Byfield Kevin Currin Steven Branch Denton William Edward Fisher Stewart Keller Francisco Gonzalo Nunez Gary Dean Plock Brian Mclane Startzman Richard Graham Whaling Tennis -139 Texas Golf A One-Over-Par Season Before the golf season started, Texas co-captain Randy Simmons said, "There's no doubt about it; we could win the national title." By the end of the year, he probably would have been happy if the 'Horns had just won the Southwest Conference title. The Texas golf team didn't quite return to national promi­nence as its players and Coach George Hannon had expect­ed. Although the Longhorns spent most of the year ranked in the top five, Texas was unable to win a single major tournament. So, after having tied Houston for the SWC championship the last two years, Texas faltered a bit too much and fin­ished second. It wasn't a bad season by any means. The Longhorns won four of the 11 tournaments they played and were runner­ups in four others. But there was no Ben Crenshaw or Tom Kite on the team and the impressive national titles slipped away. The 1976 Texas team was an odd combination of youth and experience. Sophomores Lance TenBroeck, Warren Aune and Dale Blackburn, along with seniors Jim Mason, Tim Wilson and Simmons, carried the majority of the bur­den. But there was no overlooking the fact that one of Texas' two most consistent performers of last year was missing. Sophomore Mark Bedillion quit the team to concentrate on his studies. Last season, TenBroeck was a SWC medalist and there was speculation that he would become the next Crenshaw after he tied "Gentle Ben" for the course record at Morris Williams Golf Course. However, TenBroeck has fought the comparison. "No way. Nobody could ever fill his (Crenshaw's) shoes," TenBroeck said. "I don't. think I ever could (win three NCAA titles). Two times would be hard enough for anybody." 140 -Golf 1£1... { OPPOSITE PAGE: Teeing-off under threatening skies. LEFT: UT golfer surveys the situation. BELOW: A relaxed moment on the course. 1976 GOLF TEAM Gerald Ashton Anderson James Terry Mason Eugene Warren Aune Michael Kent Muckleroy Dale Lloyd Blackburn David Scott Naverson John H. Calhoun Stephen Michael Novak Jon Robert Chaffee John Paul Scott Robert Henry Dickerson Stewart W. Shockley Randall Lee Jacobs Randal Mark Simmons Kelley Kirkpatrick John Hamin Swantner Robert Harrison Mase Lance Mark Ten Broeck George Thomas Mase Timothy Todd Wilson Golf -141 Texas Baseball Still Number One C lift Gustafson knew there would be a slight drop off from the accomplishments of last year's na­tional championship team, but he probably didn't expect the 1976 edition to have the worst record of any team he's ever coached at Texas. Nonetheless, that's exactly what he got as the 'Horns rolled up "Victory Lane" and down "Defeat Avenue" like a roller coaster. By the time the last pitch had been thrown, Texas was Southwest Conference champion for the 12th straight year but its 33-14 record was disastrous compared to the 59-6 national champions. It didn't take long for the Longhorns to find out how tough the season was going to be. In its second series, Texas lost two games to always-weak St. Mary's and stood 2-2. One loss could have been overlooked as a fluke, but TWO losses caused some serious eyebrow raising in the old Longhorn camp. Those worries were dispelled quickly though, as Texas romped and stomped to 14 consecutive wins, including a double-header sweep of national power Arizona State and a No. 1 ranking on the basis of a strong 16-2 record. Then came the point where the loss of top players like Keith Moreland, Blair Stouffer, Rick Bradley and Jim Gideon really took its toll. Over the next 23-game period, the 'Horns went 13-10, an unbe­lievable slump for a Texas team. "Our team always seems to be up one day and down the next," pitcher Mickey Reichen­bach said at one point in the season. "We're just an on again, off again team." If anyone was qualified to comment on Texas' dry spell, it was Reichenbach, who at one time had managed only two hits in 32 trips to the plate. Things got so bad for the Longhorns that one night while sitting in a local fast-food house outfielder Johnny Olvera turned to a sportswriter and asked, "What's wrong? Are we just not that good, or what?" It was and still is a difficult question to answer. What makes a team that kicks around Arizona State stumble un­der the treads of St. Mary's in the same year? "It's not fair to compare this year's team with last year's team," Gustafson remarked during Texas' lull. "It's not a true reflection of the caliber of this team." Gustafson cited the Longhorn's three-game sweep of co­SWC favorite TCU as a true indication of Texas' ability. However, in retrospect that evidence seems weak since the Horned Froggies finished next to last in the conference race. Although a lot of big names were missing from the Texas roster, there was still plenty of talent hanging around in the forms of Doug Duncan, Charlie Proske, Jim Wortham and Garry Pyka, along with Reichenbach. But this Longhorn team was definitely younger, less ex­perienced and, therefore, less consistant than the team that rambled from victory to victory in 1975. The pitching wisdom of seniors Jim Gideon and Martin Flores was gone, and in its place was the novice talent of freshman Kim Wright and sophomores Don Kainer and Tony Brizzolara. There was also a sub-par performance out of many of Texas' top players of the past. On any given day there was a swarm of players trying to break out of that cursed slump. When the 'Horns finally got a big day in the pitching and hitting departments, there seemed to be holes cut in every­one's gloves and fielding suffered accordingly. But there was one definite bright spot in the team: the man who pitched the 'Horns to that national baseball cham­pionship last year, Jim Wortham, was still around. After three superb seasons of 11-0, 10-4, and 11-0, it was only a matter of when Wortham would break Arizona State pitcher Craig Swan's NCAA record of 46 victories. Thanks to arch rival Oklaho­ ma, Texas not only didn't re­peat as national champions ­it didn't even make the finals. After eliminating the Sooners the last four years, the 'Horns lost their best-of-three series 2-1 which meant that no Texas school would be in the cham­pionship race for the first time since 1960. We're shorter of talent than years before, Gustafson said after the disappointing loss. "But it's not the fault of the players. They did all of what we asked them to do. I'm as proud of them as last year's bunch (1975 national collegiate base­ ball champions). Wortham took the loss giving him a career record of 50-7. But it was in getting his 50th win that Wortham had kept Texas alive in the playoffs. In the resumption of a suspended 5-5 game with Oklahoma, the senior left-hander put down nine straight Sooner batters striking out the last three in the 11th inning. Windell Hibbett's 375-foot home run in the same inning gave Texas a 6-5 victory. Gustafson's fears that Wortham wouldn't be rested enough to pitch the final game were well-founded. However, Wortham started the game and was able to pitch 6 2/3 innings before Bob Heuck came in to relieve him. Wortham felt he could have pitched a winning game with proper rest. "He pitched tired and did a heck of a ' job," Gustafson said. "Talk about courage. He did a • good enough job to win the game. You sure can't • criticize him for that." 142 -Baseball L 144 -Baseball OPPOSITE PAGE: Texas player Rocky Thompson waits for a pitch at the UT-Minnesota game. ABOVE: A&M catcher successfully tags out UT second baseman Gary Pyka. LEFT: Charles Proske caught in a Baylor " hot box." Baseball -145 146 -Baseball 1976 BASEBALL TEAM Joseph Anthony Ayers Anthony J. Brizzolara Howard F. Bushong John Mark Chelette Steven Earl Day Douglas Emmett Duncan William Joseph Dunnigan Donald Ray English Russell Allen Erxleben Keith Owen Ferguson Michael T. Fitzpatrick Marcus Ray Griffin Mark Gregory Guy Robert Franklin Heuck Gary Wendell Hibbett Ronald Lee Jacobs Jerry Lee Jones Robert Clyde McNicol Juan Manuel Olvera Karl Douglas Pagel Kenneth James Ponder Charles F. Proske Garry Edward Pyka Donald Wayne Rainer Christopher Lee Raper Michael N. Reichenbach Robert Keith Shaeffer Doyle Scott Soden Gerald Hugh Standridge Michael Everett Stein Daniel K. Steussy Robert Doyle Stevens William Robert Stramp Robert Louis Thompson Jr. Ashley Simons Walker Ted Ludwig Wendlandt Hollis N. Wieruscheske Richard C. Wortham Terry Kem Wright Graylan Leonie Wyatt Martin Henry Zolkoski Baseball -147 Women's Athletics Shuffled Around W omen's athletics was gaining speed in its race to respectability under second-year director Donna Lopiano, when suddenly "a wheel flew off" in 1976. A budget change resulted in the termination of three coaching positions. The unpopularity of the move thrust Lopiano into hot controversy. The change forced basketball coach Rodney Page, volleyball coach Sharon Koepke and swimming coach Keith Bell out of their jobs. Men's swimming coach Pat Patterson took over the wom­en's team, along with his men, while Jody Conradt was brought in to fill the dual role of basketball and volleyball coach. However, Page had just finished a winning season with his team in which Texas went 21-7 and won the consolation title in the state tournament to cap the best season the 'Horns have ever had. As it was, Page and his players were mutually upset with the decision. " Personally I think it was a mistake because Rodney is an excellent coach," co-captain Lorene McClennan said. "He has such a good rapport with the team." Page said he felt no animos­ity towards Lopiano for her de­cision, but later admitted he felt slighted. "I firmly believe professional­ly and ethically that the entire situation has been handled in extremely poor taste," he said. Page was reportedly offered a job as Conradt's assistant but refused, saying " It's a matter of pride, character, class, in­tegrity and self-respect." Despite the problems , though, the women were able to successfully put together several programs. One of these was the 10-part sport clinic se­ries for players and coaches. Among the superstar women brought in to teach some of the finer points of their respective sports were pro volley­baller Mary Jo Peppler, cage queen Karen Logan and pre­mier softball pitcher Joan Joyce. In November the women staged a grand spectacular called " The Battle of the Sexes". In reality it was only a softball contest between the women and a collection of Texas' male athletes, including several members of the na­tional championship baseball team. With Joan Joyce on the mound, the women expected an upset. Unfortunately, Joyce hadn't picked up a baseball in three months and the men took an easy 6-0 win. But the other women's teams had more success. The swimming team lost only one dual meet, a 75-76 drubbing by SMU, en route to its third straight Texas Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (TAIAW) championship. Despite moral problems surrounding the future of Coach Page, two of his basketball players were able to keep calm and do their jobs well. Cathy Steinle and Retha Swindell were named Most Valuable Players after scoring 486 and 418, respectively, in the season. Steinle averaged 18 points per game, while Swindell aver­ aged 15.5. Together they had an incredible 472 rebounds in 27 games. Beery Boggs, a junior from Austin, finished sixth in the 50­ yard freestyle in a Texas record time at the nationals. She also finished seventh in the 100-yard freestyle and tenth in the 200-yard freestyle. Micaela Brown placed in the nationals also, taking eighth place in the three-meter diving. Beckie Wright led the gymnastics team to its best record ever, winning the state championship in the process. She went on to place among the top 20 in the country by finish­ ing 19th in the floor exercises and 21st in the balance beam competition. The tennis team ran up a 1300 mark before finally falling to SMU . Texas finished with a 13-3 dual match record, win ning the TAIAW South Central Zone. The 'Horns went on t finish second in the state meet. The women's golf team wo the Judy Rankin Invitational and the Temple Junior College Invitational and finished a close second in the state champion­ship. The team was led by Most Valuable Player Carla Spen­koch, who shot an average 79 in 18 holes. Spenkoch won indi­vidual honors at the Judy Ran­kin Invitational and finished 11th at the TAIAW state tour­ nament. The track team finished sec­ond in the South Central Zone. However, the two-mile relay team of Susan B. Abernathy, Julia Campbell, Susan Davis and Carol Sheffield won the zone and then captured the TAIAW state championship. They also won the two-mile re­lay at the Bobby Goff Relays and at the Southwest Texa$ University Invitational, placing fifth in the state. The volleyball team, shocked in midseason to learn its coach would not be returning, still managed a winning re­cord, finishing 36-27. The Barbara Harkins-led team finished eight at the TAIAW state tournament, after having won its own South Central Zone. Texas sponsored an invitational tournament in Octo­ber, which it won. Overall, It was a very good year for women's ath-, letics, but it remains to be seen if the program was \ forwarded by the replacement of Page, Lyman and • the resignation of Koepke. 148 -Women's Athletics 150 -Women's Athletics OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Tennis player prepares to return a forehand in UT-Abilene Christian College tennis match. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT­TOM LEFT: Lynn Kercheval pauses to concentrate on her next serve in a women's volleyball game. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Women's volleyball players discuss strategy. LEFT: Gymnast readies next stunt on balance beam routine. BOTTOM: Women's gymnast concludes performance at the UT-Amarillo College gymnastics meet. Women's Athletics -151 RIGHT: UT's defense stalls St. Mary's scoring drive. BELOW: Tex­as runner Julia Campbell sprints the first leg of the mile relay at the Texas Relays. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: UT swimmer Carol Jack­son completes the butterfly leg of the 200-yard medley during the UT-A&M dual meet. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: UT golfer tees-off at Austin tournament. Women's Athletics Women's Athletics -153 Baseball 10 .......UT-Texas Lutheran ....... 2 7 .......UT-TexasLutheran . . .... . 2 1 .. ....... UT-St. Mary's . . . . . . . . . 5 4 .. .......UT-St. Mary's . . . . . . . . . 5 5 ........UT-Sam Houston . . . . . . . . 2 11 . . . . ....UT-Sam Houston . .... . .. 10 11 ........UT-Sam Houston . . . . . . . . 2 4 .......UT-Louisiana Tech .... .. 0 15 .......UT-Louisiana Tech ..... . 5 12 ...... ...... UT-SMU ........... 0 6 ..... . ......UT-SMU . ... . .... .. 1 13 .. ... . ......UT-SMU .... .. ..... 1 11 .. . ... . ..... UT-TCU . ... .. .... . 3 12 ............UT-TCU ......... . . 0 6 ............UT-TCU ...... . . ... 0 4 ........UT-Arizona State . . . . . . . . 3 4 ........UT-Arizona State . . . . . . . . 2 0 ........UT-Arizona State . . . . . . . . 6 1 ........UT-Arizona State . . . . . . . . 7 16 ...... ..... UT-Baylor . . . . . . • . . . 5 4 ...... ..... UT-Baylor . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 ...........UT-Baylor . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 ..... ....UT-Minnesota . . . . . . . . . 0 1 .........UT-Minnesota . . . . . . . . . 4 4 ......... UT-Minnesota . . . . . . . . . 5 1 .........UT-Minnesota . . . . . . . . . 5 6 ....... . . . .. UT-Rice ........... 0 8 ............UT-Rice .. ........ . 2 Football 8 ............UT-Rice ........ ... 6 5 ......UT-Lubbock Christian . . . . . 6 9 ... . .. UT-Lubbock Christian . . . . . 5 46 ........UT-Colorado State . . . . . . . 0 3 . . .... . .. UT-Texas A&M ....... .. 0 28 ..........UT-Washington ......... 10 0 . .. ... . .. UT-Texas A&M ..... . ... 2 42 ....... . .. UT-Texas Tech .. .. .....18 8 .. .. .....UT-Texas A&M .. . .. . .. . 261 .. ...... .. UT-Utah State . . . . . . . . . 7 4 .....UT-Southern California 3 17 ..........UT-Oklahoma . .. .... ...24 4 . . . .. UT-Southern California . . . . 2 24 .. .........UT-Arkansas .......... 18 O .....UT-Southern California . . . . 4 41 .... ........ .UT-Rice .... ........ 9 4 ..........UT-Houston . . . . . . . . . . 1 30 ...... .......UT-SMU ............22 1 ...... . ...UT-Houston ...... . ... 10 37 ............UT-Baylor ........... 21 5 .......... UT -Houston . . . . . . . . . . 4 27 ............. UT-TCU .. .......... 11 10 .......... UT-Arkansas . . . . . . . .. 1 10 ...... . ...UT-Texas A&M ....... .. 20 5 ..........UT -Arkansas . . . . . . . . . 2 38 . . ..... . ...UT-Colorado ..... . . ...21 3 .......... UT -Arkansas . . . . . . . . . 6 83\/2 ...•......UT-SWTSU ..........28\/2 80 ...........'UT-Lamar .. .........22 77 ...........UT-SWTSU ........... 44 69 ........ ....UT-L~U ..... .... ... 44 74 ........ . .. UT-Midrand .. . .......26 86 ......... UT-Texas A&M ......... 37 56 ............UT-SMU ... .. ......75 73 ............ UT-TCU ........... 17 87 ..... . ....UT-Houston . ... . .....36 TAIAW Champions 17th Place AIAW National Meet Swimming Place Tournament 6 . .. . . . ....... . ... . .....Tucker Invitational 5 . . . .. . . ....Houston Baptist U. Invitational 1 ..... .............Judy Rankin Invitational 1 .... ... .... .. . . . . UT-Temple Jr. College 2 ....................Lady Cardinal Classic 3 ........ . .........Betsy Rawls Invitational 3 .... .. ..... . . . .....Texas A&M Invitational 1 ... . ...... . Temple Jr. College Invitational 2 ............ ......................TAIAW Golf 154 -Scores Swimming 33 .. ....... . . UT-California ..... .. ...79 33 ....... . ...UT-Stanford ... . .. . ...78 66 .............UT-Rice ............41 78 ..... ...... .UT-Lamar .... ........35 Tennis 71 .........UT-UT Arlington .........42 44 . .. ........UT-Alabama ......... .. 68 68 ........UT-Midland College ... . ...35 83 ....... . .. UT-Texas A&M .........30 Place Match 24 ... ..... .... .UT-SMU Basketball ... ... ......89 78 .............UT-TCU . . . . . . ......34 1 ......... .. ... . ... .. .... . ..Central Texas 83 . ... . .....UT-Texas Tech .........30 2 ...... . . .. .....................Princeton 2nd Place SWC Meet 2 .... ... ............... .. .. Brigham Young 20th Place NCAA Meet 60 ..... . ....UT -Oklahoma ..........55 1 ................ .................SWTSU 1 ......... .......... ....... ...... Missouri 73 .......UT-Oklahoma State .......88 67 ..........UT-Mississippi ..........65 1 ....... ...... .... ..........Central Texas 77 .. ......UT-California Poly ....... .66 1 ........... ..... ...................NTSU 79 . . . . . . ....UT -Centenary ....... . ..87 1 .......... . . . ... . ..... . ..Texas Southern 63 ....... UT Fairleigh Dickinson ....... 59 1 .. . .... . .... ... ................Oklahoma Golf 70 ...... ....UT-Centenary ...... ... . 75 f.·.·.·.·.·.·.-.·:.· .·. · .·.·: .·.·.· .·.·: .·.·.·.·.·:.·.·.·.·.·.·.·~r~~to 70 . . .. . . . . . ...UT-Baylor ...........72 84 ........... .. UT-SMU .. ...•......96 1 ... ... ...... ..... .. . . ...........Arkansas 77 ............UT-Baylor ...........82 1 ..... ....... ........................TCU 61 .... ..... .UT-Texas Tech .........67 Place Tournament 58 ...... .. ...UT-Houston ...........63 ~ .""·. ·. ·.·.·.......'.·.'. '.·.""""""""""""""" "" "-.s,:i~I~ 59 ...........UT-Arkansas ..........57 1 ....... ........... Southwestern Louisiana 2 ............. . .....Texas A&M Invitational 74 .. ....... ....UT-Rice ............ 56 1 ..... . ....... . .. . ... . ...............LSU 2 ... .. ... . . ... . . . .. ..... . ......Atascocita 70 .. . .. ... . ....UT-TCU .......... .. 73 1 .............. ... .........Oklahoma City 3 ............... ...... ...... Pan American 60 ...... ....UT-Texas A&M .... .... .72 1 . ..............................Wisconsin 1 .... .. .... .. . . . . ......SWTSU Invitational 69 .. ... .....UT-Texas A&M .... . ....85 1 .......... ......... .. .. ... .. ........SMU 1 ... .. ... . ... . .. .. . ... . .. Border Olympics 76 ...... . ......UT-SMU ...... . .....79 1 ............ ..............Michigan State 1 ....... . ...... ... . . .. . .. . ... Bevo Classic 60 ..........UT-Texas Tech ........ .71 1 .............................Texas Tech 2 ........ . . . ... ... . .. . ...Longhorn Classic 95 ...........UT -Houston ...........86 1 ............... ...............Texas A&M 1 .. . ...... .. ... . ..............Four States 68 ........... UT -Arkansas .......... 75 1 ...... . .. .. . . ..... . .......... . ......Rice 3 ... ... .. . .. . ....... . .. . . .. Morris Williams 90 .......... ...UT-Rice ............ 70 2 ... . .. . .. . .... . ............. . .. . Houston 2 .. .......... ........ ....... Woodland Hill 81 .... ....... .. UT-TCU ............89 1 .. ................. .......... Pepperdine 4 ........ ...... ........... ...All American 2 . . . .. . .. ... . .. ... . . Southwest Conference Place Meet 57 ... . ........UT-SWTSU ...........47 49 ..... UT-Baylor ...........92 66 ............UT-Trinity . . . . . . ...67 1 .........UT -UTEP -Amarillo College 48 .........UT-San Jacinto .........61 1 ..................UT -Amarillo College 78 ............ .UT-Rice . . . . . .. 19 1 ... ...................... .UT Invitational 58 ...........UT-Houston . . . . . ... 52 1 .. .... .............UT -SWTSU -TCU 67 .......UT-Wharton Co. Jr. . .. 48 1 ... ....... ... UT -Texas A&M -SWTSU 74 .............UT-TCU . . .. . .. 31 2 ....... ..........UT -Memphis -LSU 66 ........ UT-Texas Wesleyan .. 56 1 ....... ..... ...............UT-SWTSU 55 ..........UT-Texas A&M . .. .. 49 86 ............UT-Trinity . . . ...52 57 ............UT-SWTSU .. .43 43 UT-Texas A&M . . .42 73 .....UT-McClennan Jr .. 50 Gymnastics 72 ...UT-St. Mary's . . . . ... 24 84 .UT-Texas Lutheran . . . 34 South Central Zone Champions TAIAW State Consolation Champions Basketball Scores -155 tSCO~------~ 156 -UTSCA UTSCA-157 RIGHT: Women's soccer team huddles before game. BELOW: Texas drives for a score against SMU. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Pablo Taboada pre­vents a turnover to U. of H. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Texas and U. of H. meet head on. OPPO­SITE PAGE LEFT: Men's soccer player, Greg Leiser, outruns Rice defender. 158 -UTSCA -159 160 -UTSCA OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: UT gymnast dismounts after completing exercise. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Action at the UT-A&M-SWT fencing meet. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Texas !across player moves on offense. ABOVE: Texas wrestler downs TCU man at the UT-SWT-TCU meet. LEFT: UT arch­ery club member, Billy James, concentrates on tar­get. tsc • Intramural participation continued to grow in the 1975-1976 year. Men's, women's and coed activi­ties expanded their variety to include a large num­ber of off-beat sports as well as modified versions of popular team sports. The major boom took place in the area of wom­en's activities, where 18 sports were offered. The growth in participation led to an expansion of facilities, as additional buildings for dressing areas went up near the intramural tennis courts. The ten­nis courts themselves, after undergoing maximum usage throughout the year, received a cosmetic lift in the form of a resurfacing job. lntramurals Football drew the largest number of participants, as 236 teams competed, with basketball a close second. Men were offered the standard athletic trials, along with such specialties as punt, pass and kick, golf long knock competition, three-man basketball and, of course, the ritual Turkey Trot. Women had similar choices, in addition to squash, archery and the smoke-filled room sport of billiards. The coed sports were more limited in scope, but flag football, the most contact-oriented of them, enjoyed a successful year. 162 -lntramurals lntramurals -163 • 164 -lntramurals lntramurals -165 166 -lntramurals lntramurals -167 168 -Athletics Texas Union ' As the 1976 CACTUS is distributed in the fall of our bicen­ tennial year, the University community has appropriate cause for celebration. Texas Union West, closed for almost two years for a $5.'7 million renovation program, will re­ open, constituting a rare and splendid gift to ourselves. The Union's era "in exile" can begin to be remembered with good humor, with pride that it was confronted with grace and creativity. Thoughts of re-opening a building refurbished with an emphasis on renewal and an ambiance of interaction forces recall of those days in 197 4 when the building was in the process of being closed for the construction period. At dusk on that October evening, I made a solitary inspection tour, a tour to insure that the forty-one year old building was in­ deed ready to greet the craftsmen who would transform it. Alone, I moved from room to room, methodically surveying it from basement to attic. There was a strangeness which pervaded my stroll through those familiar spaces, spaces now barren of furnishings and people. It was as if I were reviewing the troops, doffing my hat at an old and special friend. we have just begun' Ghosts aplenty appeared during that twilight tour. As I entered the grand ball room, I could almost hear the tunes -from the big bands of the Thirties to the acid rock of the Sixties. Had Louis Armstrong and "Oedipus And The Moth­ ers" actually played from the same stage? Voices seemed to drift from the platform where the issues of our civilization had been debated and discussed. There President Lyndon Johnson, William F. Buckley, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy and countless others had shared their views and perspectives. There Marianne Moore, Robert Lowell, Ten­ nessee Williams, Truman Capote and many more had read their works to spellbound audiences. I made my way to the theatre where generation after generation of students had cheered on their favorite stars -from Shirley Temple to Fritz the Cat. I felt weary as I passed the once infamous "Chuck Wagon," recalling the dark day when abuse could no longer be tolerated. I slipped into the Old Commons and remembered its original charm; I smiled in anticipation of its restoration. As I glanced out onto the Union Patio, our own Hyde Park, I could readily envision the lively debates on politics, poverty, war, ecol­ ogy, economy and campus issues. We had been forced to think. And, I grinned as I recalled the happy, whimsical events: puppet shows, Christmas carols, watermelon feasts, frisbee flings. My tour took me through reading areas and lounges, places where people could retreat and commune with them­ selves. I peered inside meeting rooms and offices where groups had formed, met, and disbanded, where student leaders had worked, where future and would-be governors, legislators and civic leaders had learned the ropes, tasted the victories, taken their knocks. I paused on well-traveled turf, the Union Program Office, the site where many frenzy and diverse programs were created and produced. There students had learned to serve fellow students; there they had learned something about others and themselves. As my sentimental tour was finished, I was dramatically aware of what The Texas Union has meant and will continue to mean to this University and its people. The collaborative efforts of many have made it an important force, a significant place. I walked through the door, using a key to lock it, realizing that -come morning -the keys would be passed, as if a torch. Down the path I turned for a review, a kind of salute. Already I could imagine it alive again, bustling with people and activity. Ah, I thought, we have just begun! ~~L/2-. /Ej o;"""'·,.,,. """" ~ ; 1973-1976 / 170 -Texas Union . n _ 171 Texas Unio Building Advisory FRONT ROW: Jane Elizabeth Strauss, Shirley Bird Perry, Linda Isabel Leuchter. MIDDLE ROW: Bobby G. Cook, Cappy Ray McGarr, Dr. June M. Gallessich. BACK Committee ROW: Dr. Donald W. Zacharias, Frank Crawford Fleming, Edwin W. Dennis. FRONT l!lditer Members of the press inspect three new entrances which are being added to Union West as part of the renovation project. ~w 172 -Texas Union Texas Union -173 FRONT ROW: Nancy Katherine Mowry, Harold L. Weiner, Michael Wayne Barker, Ronald Reagan Bayless. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Wagnon Clagett, Arnaldo Mata, Beverly J. Landers, Kathleen Marie Henry, Teresa Palomo Acosta. BACK ROW: Madeline N. Clark, Karen L. J. Todar, Mark Wayne Addicks, Charles E. Pace. 174 -Texas Union Program Council Continuing renovation of Texas Union West meant a decentralization of the activities planned by the Program Council. With Union programming dis­persed to more parts of the campus, the opportuni­ty arose for the Union Program Council to involve more students in a wider array of activities. Members of the Program Council felt that the two years of programming "in exile" have served as a learning experience. Even when Union West reopens in the fall of 1976, programming will be continued around the campus in an effort to involve more students. Texas Union Week, sponsored by the Union's nine student committees, introduced students to a full range of programs offered throughout the year. The Texas Tavern celebrated its first birthday in January. The Tavern featured Disco, Chicano and Soul nights where students danced to their favorite music and on the weekends the Musical Events Committee brought live bands to the Tavern. During happy hour, students were able to participate in and watch tournaments of backgammon, chess and arm-wrestling. Other Union programming included movies in Jester, Burdine and Batts Auditoriums; sandwich seminars in Dobie and The Castillian; and art and other topical exhibits in the foyer of the Academic Center. "Campus-wide programming has involved more students than ever before this year and proved pro­gramming 'in exile' can be a success," Union Board Director Shirley Bird Perry said. Texas Union -175 Union Committees The Afro-American Culture Committee discusses their projects. MUSICAL EVENTS Ronald Reagan Bayless Chairperson Gary Wayne Baden Dean Winston Buck James Edwin Carson Stephen Bennett Carter Claudio R. Cirulli Pamela Kay Dewitt Susan Lynn Ellis Susan Dee Fernbach Elizabeth Moore Frerking Richard Alfred Furst James Howard Gillis Thomas David Grover Richard B. Hemingway Jr. Frank Thomas Kurzawa Lynne Anne Miss1na Nancy Ann Pacharzina Jeffrey Dale Peterson Mary K. Ramseur Anthony Gerard Rocco Judith Robin Sav1t Susan D. Scott Kimberly Ann Sherrill Pamela Ann Woods Carol Sue Zorn MEXICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE Arnaldo Mata Chairperson Roberto R. Alonzo Inocencia V. Alvarez Abelardo Perez Bernal Michael Ray Carmona San Juanita Castaneda Nancy Marie Elizarde Amalia Fernandez Eva E. Gonzalez Irene Isabel Garza Sandra L. Garza Juan Pablo Gutierrez Dierro Emiterio Muniz Nina Na1ar Irma Stella Orozco Maria Ortiz Virginia G. Ramirez Mary Dahlia Sepeda RECREATION Madeline N. Clark Chairperson David Alaniz James Harry Bishop Patricia Castaneda Bernice Alba Collins John Matthew Gaynor Howard S. Goldfield James McFarlane Grizzard Denise Jacqueline Hinds Neal Douglas Johnson Vivian Holland Lander Elizabeth MacDonald Robert Michael Miller Richard K. Mortensen 176 -Texas Union ' Students Older Than Average relax after class at The Club Caravan. Students frolicked to the Back-to-School Dance on the CMA Patio. Nancy Lynn Phelps Jill Torbert Harold Kent Twining Sylvia Valverde Sandra Jenise Whitten UT INTERACTION Sherri Lynn Zillgitt Chairperson Elizabeth Slater Best Alice Kleberg Clement Deborah Ann Davis Ray Cooke Gillespie Billy Neal Graham Margaret E. Gregory Cynthia Andree Hickey Barbara Jean Holderman Helen Virginia Huff Michelle M. Johnson Karilyn Eve Kober Jennifer Lee Levin Anne Elise Mayfield Eric Winston Mayo Robert Yale Meyerson Peggy Anne Parker Tara C. Riklin Jill Arnold Roberts Layne Marie Royal Ann Thorpe Douglas Brian Wilburn Reid Carroll Wilson THEATRE Michael Wayne Barker Chairperson Lisa Ann Adams Carl Eugene Blalock Julie Anne Booty Martin Joseph Chait Mary Margaret Collins Michael Perce Collins Kathleen A. Connell Joe Early Dishner Paul Gregory Easley Kristina Engel Leo M. Flores Marla Paige Greenberg Jennifer Henley Dean Richard Hobart Huey Lee Johnson Betsy Anne Klein Cindy Lee Klein Gerald James Madrigal Michael H. Meyerson Mimi Ormand Miller Martha Powell Owen Marshall C. Page Randall Robert Romig Barbara F. Tobolowsky Melissa Kay Waggoner Randall Lyons Weitman Robert Brooks Williams Texas Union -177 180 -Texas Union Poise, grace and the patience of the instructor are tried by students learning beginning ballet techniques. Students learn to mix their favorite brews in a Union bartending class. Texas Union -181 Student Government Winning my office during International Women's Year, serving as the first woman ever elected stu­dent body president of The University of Texas at Austin and concluding my term during our nation's bicentennial are factors that have contributed to a very exciting and challenging experience. Set at the beginning of my term, academic ad­vancement, student services and equal opportunity remained the priorities of Student Government dur­ing the 1975-1976 year. The goal of academic achievement encompassed the Student Govern­ment-sponsored teacher excellence awards and accessibility of teacher evaluations, bringing atten­tion to the quality of our education. Student Services included increased bicycle fa­cilities, groundwork for a West Campus Co-op and the provision of campus newspaper recycling boxes, not to mention continuing Student Government Films, the Student Day Care Center, Student Health Insurance and Student Government Tours (which I originated in 1972). Within the goal of equal opportunity, Student Gov­ernment established Graduate Project Info, assisted in cultural awareness and provided emergency grants for UT minority students. Through Women's Affairs Committee, Student Government provided input for the University's compliance plan for Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex. In keeping with Title IX guidelines, Student Government lobbied suc­cessfully for increased funding of women's athletics and an additional female physician and gynecologist at the Student Health Center. The Women's Referral Center of Student Government was reopened and the Rape Crisis Center merged with the more recent Austin Rape Crisis Center. The 1975-1976 year was not without controversy: Protesting the University's presidential selection process, attempting reinstatement of mandatory funding for Student Government and The Daily Tex­an and increasing the Texas Union fee were issues which met much conflict throughout the year. For my successor, whomever he or she may be, I hope that the year ahead might be more peaceful, but certainly not stagnant, as they work to achieve student goals. President 182 -Student Government These messages are usually no more than cutesie li"sts of "things I did" during the year, but I won't do it that way because I wouldn't read it. Instead, I'd flip over to athletics or limelight. And since this is my only shot at immortality this year, I'm going to try and make a point or two. First, I want to say that students at UT have virtu­ally no meaningful say in academic governance. We have titles and token input, but at present we have no control over an educational product which slides downhill with every political antic of our Regents. Be it through the legislature, the courts, or through collective action, things must be done to help pre­serve the integrity of this institution. We have re­course as consumers to protect our degree value, but if we fail to see it and use it, we deserve what we get later on. Secondly, we are in the midst of an exciting peri­od. Organization of students has already paid off at the polls, is now paying off in the legislature and it could pay off in terms of student economic flex in the community. Voter registration and participation in electoral politics is vital to student advancement. Lobbying in the legislature has already proven effec­tive. We must keep on to maximize our goals in all of these areas. Finally, I've learned through this year that all "stu­dent leaders," including myself, are insufferable. So forgive me my trespasses, and keep on "doing it." Student Government -183 Student Government The ( eonsum In 1975-1976 the efforts of Student Government Oj)hY ol were overshadowed by frustrations and controver­ co--OP·~ sies. The year was initially unique as Carol Crabtree sumer I was elected to become the first woman to serve as president of the University student body. eomm lo co During the fall semester the primary concentra­ !he Ention of Student Government focused on the contro­versy surrounding the appointment of Dr. Lorene Rogers as University president. The Student Senate passed a resolution asking for the resignation of Rogers. In further protest, the senate also passed a resolution to boycott classes. Student Government initiated a two-fold program to protest the Rogers' appointment. The University Policy Committee sponsored a tour of faculty and student senates throughout the state to inform other campuses of the controversy. The committee also went on to compile a fact sheet on the Rogers' survey situation. The State Lobby Committee initiated a SUl'leY letter campaign to Texas state senators and repre­ that sentatives in protest of the appointment. 111tiat Student Government joined with the faculty in boycotting student-faculty committees and the Uni­versity Council. Although the senators did not col­lectively support Students Helping Academic Free­dom at Texas (SHAFT), they voted to appropriate money to be used for rallies protesting the appoint­ment. The Communications Committee published the new student government colum in The Daily Texan which appeared once a week. At the Consumer Fair in November, the committee operated a booth to distribute information to the student body on student government. The Communications Commit­tee was also responsible for helping Crabtree and dunog Vice-President Lyn Breeland set up public presenta­ The tions. FRONT ROW: William Edward Fisher, Lee Waine Kubena, Lyn Taylor Bree­land, Carol Ann Crabtree, Lee Robert Sandoloski, Magdalena Hernandez, Santiage Coronado, Patricia de Lourdes McKay, Jeffrey David Ross. SEC­OND ROW: Karen Lynn Fagala, Vanita Joy Klutts, Mary Margaret Flynn, William John Chriss, Vicki Eve Evans, Joyce Elaine Colson, Jesse Alex San­ 184 -Student Government The Consumer Affairs Committee sponsored a Consumer Fair to introduce students to the philos­ophy of a co-op. On March 23, Wheatsville, a food co-op. was opened through the efforts of the Con­sumer Affairs Committee in conjunction with Austin Community Project (ACP). In conjunction with Texas Student Publications, The Environmental Protection and Improvement Committee revived and successfully carried out a newsprint recycling project by placing green recy­cling boxes around campus. The Teaching Excellence Awards were continued and presented in April by the Education Committee. The committee compiled research and began work­ing on a student bill of rights. A proposal was made by the Education Committee to keep the Academic Center open until 2 a.m. every day and 24 hours a day during final examinations. The Student Services Committee conducted a survey on sport facility hours. Presentation of the survey led to an increase in hours for all facilities that do not require supervision. The committee also initiated a volunteer program at the Student Health Center which began after spring break. The group continued research on the problems handicapped :;tudents encounter on the University campus. The International Students Committee sponsored 3 week of sandwich seminars and international speakers which introduced University students to other countries and their cultures. The Women's Affairs Committee was successful in obtaining increased funding for Women's Athletics and reviving the Women's Referral Center. The Uni­versity Rape Crisis Center continued operating and merged with the Austin Rape Crisis Center. The Committee also sponsored women's study seminars during the year. The Minority Affairs Committee conducted work­shops and worked with other minority organizations on campus. Student Government Tours sponsored trips to out-of-town football games in the fall and provided a trip to Acapulco between semesters. During spring break, students were able to take advantage of a trip to Padre Island. At the January 28 Student Senate meeting allega­tions were made against Crabtree for " subverting the authority of the Student Senate by not fulfilling the Student Association Constitution." A student senator initiated recall proceedings stating, as reported in The Daily Texan, that Crabtree had not "been totally open with the Senate" in dealings with Barron Publications, printers of the campus housing guide. During the course of the proceedings, Stu­dent Government Financial Director Sandy Shtof­man and Crabtree's administrative assistant, Judy Spalding, resigned. On February 11 Crabtree was exonerated. The Student Senate found that "Crabtree had not con­sulted the Student Attorneys in contractual agree­ments and negotiations by Barron; has not sought senate approval for collection of monies from Bar­ron; has not sought senate approval in contractual agreement by Barron. Therefore, the Student Sen­ate resolved that these acts do not constitute offi­cial misconduct, but are interpretations by the president of an ambiguous constitution and are based upon precedent set by previous student body presidents.' ' By the end of the year credibility in Student Gov­ernment had dropped drastically and student apa­thy toward Student Government was widespread. These sentiments were reflected during spring elec­tions by a low voter turnout and the support of many students of an untraditional Arts and Sausages plat­form. Appropriations Lizabeth Ann Caskey City Lobby Lee Robert Sandoloski Communications John Richard Potter Jane Ellen Graves Community Affairs Felix Sanchez Student Government Committee Chairpersons Consumer Affairs Housing Audrey Helen Eger Mark Samuel Sanford Education International Students Reid Carroll Wilson John Peter Gallant Environmental Protection Minority Affairs and Improvement Juan Pablo Gutierrez Randall Charles Daley Finance State Lobby Robert Wayne Sharp Gordon Marc Shapiro Student Government Tours David Wayne Thomas Student Services Shelley Anne Friend University Policy Joyce Elaine Colson William John Chriss Women's Affairs Sue Ann Ray Student Government -185 University Ombudsman On October 13 Linda Perine assumed the position of University Ombudsman. The role of the Ombuds­man is that of a mediator, assisting students with problems concerning rules and regulations of the University System. Perine works approximately twenty hours a week and normally se"es about four or five people a day. The greatest percentage of students come to the Ombudsman with academically-oriented problems. Other problems Perine has dealt with this year include registrarI admissions policy, housing and food, student financial aid, library fines, parking tick­ 11 hav The Linda Perine, University Ombudsman ets, Texas residency requirements and various oth­er problems. If the student has a valid problem or complaint, Perine advises the student or speaks to the administrator or faculty personnel involved. Perine can only function as an advisor to students or a go-between among students and the bureauc­racy. Perine said, "In my office I often become aware of circumstances where the system isn't working as well as it should." She then makes sug­gestions for changes in the rule. As Ombudsman Ms. Perine is striving to alleviate the hassles one en­counters within the system. 186 -University Ombudsman Students' Attorney Since June 1970 the office of the Students' Attor­ney has provided legal advice and services to Uni­versity students. The office is currently staffed by two attorneys, Frank Ivy and Martin Underwood, both UT Law School graduates. Ivy has been in the office for three and one-half years while Underwood entered the office in September. Ivy and Under­wood supervise and train 26 law clerks, who are second or third year law students at the University. The office handles approximately 100 new cases a week dealing with a wide range of problems. The most common complaints are landlord-tenant problems, consumer problems and automobile acci­dents. It has been estimated that 50 percent of the students who are here for four years use this office or have used this service at least once. The proposal to eliminate mandatory student funding of the Students' Attorney office came up again this year. President Rogers appointed a stu­dent-faculty committee to research this matter. The committee decided there was no other option to replace the mandatory fee. They found the office to be effectively and efficiently operating and widely used by students. Ivy stated, "Given the amount of monetary input, the amount of legal output is pro­portionally higher than any other office I know of." The committee recommended the addition of an­other attorney to the office. At the present time the office is located in the basement of the Speech Building. Plans to renovate the office have been confirmed and Ivy says they hope to increase the interviewing rooms from two to seven. Frank Ivy and Martin Underwood, Students' Attorneys Students' Attorney -187 FRONT ROW: Martha Ann Root, Marjorie Dolores Moore, Secre­N. Jefferson, Deborah Ann Smith, L. Loyd Edmonds, General tary, Scott Alan Tagliarino, Steven Robert Dunn, Martin L. Gibson, Manager, James Ritts, Secretary, Kelley E. Anderson, Donald David H. McClintock. BACK ROW: Geoffrey M. Leavenworth, Glen Martin, Nick Anthony Cuccia, S. Griffin Singer, Robert E. James C. Gresham. Michael H. Granof, Vice-President, Richard Hilburn. The Texas Student Publications Board of Operat­ing Trustees endured a long, tough year filled with controversial issues and policy changes. Two problems the board faced during the year were a protest by the Mexican American Youth Or­ganization (MAYO) and the discontinuation of the Associated Press (AP) wire services to The Daily Texan. The MAYO protest originated over two adver­tisements which appeared in the Texan. MAYO voiced protest over these ads on the basis that they were racially and sexually discriminatory. The TSP Board, being responsible for the policy governing the advertising and editorial content of The Daily Texan, passed a resolution reasserting the policy of not accepting advertising containing "attacks of a personal, sexist, racist or religious nature . .. " The board decided to seek qualified and knowledgeable consultation from organized minority group mem­bers before passing judgement on questionable arti­cles or advertisements. A second issue concerned the termination of the 28-year working relationship between The Daily Tex­an and the Associated Press wire service. An investi­gation by AP determined that the Texan no longer qualified for the educational rate it had been paying since 1947 because of increased size and circula­tion. TSP was offered an associate membership, at more than 10 times the educational rate, which the board rejected. In order to supplement national and world news coverage, the Texan subscribed to the llexans full New York Times News Service at an educational rate two days after the AP termination, and contin­ued to subscribe to the United Press International wire service. The TSP Board also pushed for mandatory stu­dent fee for The Daily Texan to provide a more equitable system of funding than the optional fee subscription plan. The Texan was easily available to all students, regardless of whether they had paid, and there was no way of insuring that only those students who had paid received the daily publica­tion. Some students objected to the idea of paying for a newspaper with a political image that differed from their own, but, in March, the University Board of Regents granted mandatory funding for The Daily Texan to begin in the fall of 1976. In addition to the issues of the year, the TSP Board dealt with a higher turnover rate than usual among its own membership. President Neal Graham resigned in February to run, unsuccessfully, for stu­dent government president and Vice-President Mi­chael Granof took over Graham's position until the end of the term. Steve Dunn was elected vice-presi­dent. Richard Jefferson and Kelley Anderson fin­ished first and second respectively in a preferential poll conducted in the School of Communication and were appointed to the board in October to replace two members who had resigned during the summer of 1975. il.IYOme 188 -Texas Student Publications Staff members paste up a page layout for the next day's issue of the Texan. Texas Student Publications Board of Operating Trustees MAYO members voice their dissatisfaction over racist ads to the TSP Board. Texas Student Publications -189 Student Publications On Wednesday, October 29, The Daily Texan end­ed a 28-year relationship with the Associated Press and began subscribing to the New York Times News Service. As a result of an investigation ordered by Editor Richard Brown of the Austin American States­man, The Texan was denied educational rates after a status evaluation by AP. The Times' service in­cludes weekly columns by Tom Wicker, Russell Ba­ker, James Reston and many more. The Texan re­ceives the Times News Service at the same educa­tional rates that other colleges and universities pay. The format of The Texan was rearranged slightly so that news and editorials appeared in the first section, and sports, entertainment and features categorized the second section. The Texan provided readers with fashion, dining and advertising supple­ments. " Images", an entertainment and TV guide, became a weekly feature beginning in early March. " Weekend Review" was a special column in each Monday issue that encapsulated national and local weekend events. The Daily Texan reached full time publication (5 issues per week) last summer. Circulation was up to 39,000 copies daily, and the paper averaged 19Y2 pages per issue. The Texan went " on line", meaning that copy was edited from the video display termi­nal. At the first of the spring semester, the news­room became completely electronic, but the paper­tape punch method remained a back-up in case of mechanical difficulties. In January, The Daily Texan Staff Association was formed as an advisory group to The Texan. Mem­bers worked to promote better communication and organization of The Texan. The Daily Texan won the Southwest Journalism Congress sweepstakes award at the Edmond, Oklahoma, conference held March 5 and 6. Outscoring 18 competing schools from Tex­as, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma, The Texan took five first. six second and three third place awards in 28 categories. Pearl, the monthly magazine supplement to The Daily Texan, was a showcase for fiction during the 1975-76 year. A selection by David Ohle, an assis­tant English professor, appeared in the October is­sue. Excerpts from Ohle's fictional work have also appeared in Harper's Magazine and Transatlantic Review. Awarded the David Oliker Prize for Poetry by editors of American Review, John Ramington wrote a fictional work that appeared in the February issue. "Letters from Abidjan" included a monthly report in Pearl by two 1974 University graduates. Mary Kay and Michael Fontenot wrote of their exper­iences as Peace Corps volunteers near Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Africa. Publication day changed from Monday to Tuesday, and for the first time, the Pearl included full-color photographs. Pearl won two first and two third place awards in the Southwest Journalism Congress competition. 190 -Student Publications As the oldest UT student publication, the CACTUS Yearbook for 1975 received the All-American rating for the fifth consecutive year from the Associated Collegiate Press. Marks of distinction were earned in four categories: photography, display, coverage and concept. The 1976 CACTUS Yearbook, under a new print­ing contract with American Yearbook Company, was produced with a printing budget of approximately $85,250 and was distributed to more than 10,000 students. Fall and spring workshops were held for staff members and Editor Martha Root and Supervi­sor Jerry Thompson attended the Associate Colle­giate Press Convention in St. Louis, MO, in October. In order to recognize exceptional service to the Uni­versity by students, Outstanding Student and Good­fellow awards, a long-standing UT tradition, were announced by the editor in March. Peregrinus, the University Law School yearbook, added a 16-page supplement. that included spring activities. Peregrinus covered controversial issues such as the recall of Student Bar Association Presi­dent Darwin McKee and a law student march to the Capitol in protest of the appointment of University President Lorene Rogers. The name Peregrinus comes from the Praetor Peregrinus, a chancellor who travelled, or peregri­nated, to settle legal disputes in the Roman Empire. Peregrinus, the patron saint of the Law School, took on physical characteristics of a bird that gradually developed legendary significance. Preparation for each issue of The Daily Texan includes the selection of articles through a budgeting process. Student Publications -191 Martha Anne Root, Editor-in-Chief and Robert G. Martin, Associate Editor. 192 -CACTUS CACTUS SECTION EDITORS: FRONT ROW: Thomas E. Kessler, Sports Copy Features, Lynne Anne Baggett, Features, Jacqueline Mary Wanta, Honorar­Writer, Richard Wayne Brown, Athletics, Keith Joseph Crawford, Classes, ies, John Henry Depew, Military, Patricia Ann Runkle, Special Interest. Jon Michael Olson, Greeks, Milan Ross Hughston, Copy Editor, Emre Lola BACK ROW: Linda Evelyn Forrest, Classes, Deborah Kay Bragg, Student Wright, Academics, Dana E. Rutz, Greeks. MIDDLE ROW: Mona Lynn Ezell, Leadership, Elisabeth Lee Jackson, Professionals. CACTUS -193 CACTUS YEARBOOK STAFF 1. Carol Ann Kent 2. Nina Jo Cook 3. Christi Ann Ray 4. Nancy Amanda Merritt 5. Susan Denise Gee 6. Catherine L. Freitag 7. Andrea E. Eisenkraft 8. Suzan Valrie Osborne 9. Cheryl Lynn Varnado 10. Susan Scott 11 . Cynthia Cooke 12. Kathleen Elizabeth Cook 13. Stephanie H. Goldfield 14. Michelle Mary Audette 15. Alice Elizabeth Adams 16. Dawn Renee Greenspan 17. Ann Thorpe 18. Elizabeth Moore Frerking 19. Stanley Dwain Gardner 20. Pamela Davis 21. Kristina Suzanne Cruse 22. Pamela Kay Woolridge 23. Amanda Lea Jones 24. Dariel Elizabeth Baker 25. Kathryn Joan Breen 26. Helen Kay Dean 27. William Clark Blevins Jr. 28. Marilyn Ann Vitek 29. David Eugene Kusnerik 30. Ann Carol Stembridge 194 -CACTUS Staff Mona Ezell and Lynne Baggett, Features co-editors, put the finishing touches on their pages. CACTUS Staff -195 PEARL ~ THE Gr:~enor CliJri!lO DAILY TEXAN d FRONT ROW: Mary Elizabeth Walsh. Fall News Editor, Mark Francis Yemma, Summer Managing Editor. Elizabeth Ann Wheelock, Fall Assis­tant Managing Editor and Spring Features Editor, Scott Alan Tagliarino, Editor, Gail Linda Burris, Summer News Editor, Michelle C. Pemberton, Fall Features Editor, Nick Anthony Cuccia. Fall and Spring Managing Editor. BACK ROW: F. Scott Bobb, Summer Features Editor, Sara Jane 196 -Texas Student Publications Carptenter, Spring Assistant Managing Editor. William Arling Stone. Summer Entertainment Editor, Edwin Madison English. Fall and Spring Sports Editor, Patricia Rose Kilday, Spring News Editor, William Lloyd Darwin, Summer Entertainment Editor, Ford Fessenden, Summer News Editor, Michael Tolson. Fall Entertainment Editor, Charles Holm Cole­man, Spring Entertainment Editor. MonthlyMagazine Supplement to The Daily 1ban FRONT ROW: Carolyn C. Fitzgerald, Jean Ann Long, Meredith Ann McAtee, Juliet Ada George, Assistant Editor, Robert David Grosvenor, Art Director, Jo Ann Tower, Charles William Tischler. BACK ROW: Geoffrey M. Leavenworth, Editor, Christopher Charles Child, Managing Editor, Robert W. Vernon, Associate Editor, Allan Dale Williams, Roger Luther Sperberg, William Howard Alberts. Pere grin us FRONT ROW: Laura Ellen Keslin, William Calvin Chaney. MIDDLE ROW: Thomas Rufus McKnight, Deborah Ann Smith, Editor. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ann Linch, James Norwood Rader. Texas Student Publications -197 Senior Cabinet As the coordinating body of the 16 college coun­cils, the Senior Cabinet consists of the presidents from each of these councils. The Senior Cabinet's main responsibility is to organize activities and pro­grams which bring about the flow of information between the councils and the University administra­tion. College councils also represent the students in academic affairs to the Senior Cabinet. The cabinet aided individual councils in academic and career programs including College of Business Administra­tion Week, Communication Week and Social and Be­havioral Science Week. Through budget approval power, the Senior Cabinet controls distribution of funds for each council's activities. The duties of the cabinet include the selection of Who's Who representatives from the University. To insure strong representation on the University Council, the Senior Cabinet is allocated two voting members. r1ne Gene Grad Grad Grad Hum Na!u Pnar ~cno ~ocia ~!ude Charles Louis Wilson. Pharmacy, Mark Hamilton Zion. General and Comparative, Robert Moore Murray, Communication, Melinda Lou Fugitt, Education, John W. Derichsweiler, Business. Michael O'Kelley, Dr. Nick P. Woodward, Skipper Leake and David Wayne Fuhrman discuss developments in the business field during a CSA Council mixer. Member Councils Architecture Student Government College of Business Administration Council Education Student Council Fine Arts Student Council General and Comparative Studies Student Council Graduate Business Council Graduate Engineering Council Graduate Student Council Humanities Student Council Natural Sciences Student Council Pharmacy Student Council School of Communication Council Social and Behavioral Sciences Council Student Engineering Council Senior Cabinet -199 Problems are solved by students in the architecture laboratory. 200 -Architecture Council College of Business Administration Council serves as a liason between business students and faculty. Membership includes twelve elected positions from the CBA student body and one representative from each of the twelve CBA professional organizations. The council has student members on eight of the dean's standing committees, including the Enroll­ .ment Controls and Continuance and Probation com­mittees. Keeping the students aware of developments and opportunities in the business world is the primary concern of the CBA Council. A variety of programs, such as seminars and lectures by business execu­tives, served to further business students' career planning and development. Coordination and sup­port for professional clubs and organizations in the business college are also provided by the council. Council publications and information services helped provide adequate communication to a rapid- CBA Council ly expanding student body. The bi-weekly newslet­ter, 14 Days, provided news of general and profes­sional interest to business students. The council participated in the summer orienta­tion program by producing its own multi-media pre­sentation. The program informed incoming business students about degree requirements and the envi­ronment of the business college . Faculty firesides and monthly career-oriented programs established the basis for this year's activi­ties. During CBA Week in March, the council sponsored approximately 50 visiting businessmen and women in classrooms as " Professors for a Day", each lec­turing in his professional area. Several specialized seminars gave students the chance to question per­sons from many career areas. The dedication of the new Graduate School of Business Building highlight­ed CBA Week. FIRST ROW: William Edward Fisher, Thomas Edward Cornwell, Nelson Keith Douglas Lloyd Jones, Robert Scott Campbell. David Wayne Leeds, Robert Barre, Fred David Raschke, David Wayne Fuhrman, President, Ronald J. Joseph Mitchell, Paul Kamsler Gordon, Charles Ronald Kalteyer. Jo Ann Kunschik, Richard Bruce Pecore. SECOND ROW: Edward Jay Bisno, Isaac Andry, Bryan David Handley, David Lee Ray, Steven Royal Anderson. Ken­Ronald Morgan. David Alan Trockrnan, Lawrence E. Plotsky, Rebecca Jean neth Verne Kelley, Gregory S. Marchbanks. FOURTH ROW: Richard Frank­Adams, Karen Sherrill Pippin, Steven P. Valerius. Mary Therese Gormley, lin Davis, John William Derichsweiler. Leonard Franklyn Schaefer, Richard Daniel Chris Kollaja, Pamela K. Liska. THIRD ROW: Wayne Alan Heller, Allen Evans. 202 -CBA Council luncil FIRST ROW: Rebecca Hurley, Treasurer. Melinda Lou Fugitt. President. Carol Sue Gilmore, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Laurie Ann Friedson. Carol Ann Lubke, Barbara Ann Debner, Sherry Ruth Josin, Susan Kerr Kelly, Cindy Janice Stoller, Phyllis Suzanne Ray, Debra Selby Long, Mimi Davitte Hackney, Sylvia Lula Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Michele Bea Raff, Karen Ander­son, Linda Kay Mclean, Cynthia Elizabeth Cobb, Kathleen Ann Boothe. Kathy Anne Hamm, Jane Iris Wertheimer. Cindy Lou Bullock. Elaine Louise Minor. FOURTH ROW: Sheree Patrice Pillans, Mary Villareal Hunt, Elizabeth A. Nitschke, Mary Suzanne Poteet, Jennifer Inez Locke. Angela Jane Armi­tage, Barbara A. Earnest. FIFTH ROW: Edith Diane Dochen. Pamela Jane Dewitz, Florence Elise Shelton, Kathleen L. Rehmer, Roger Williams, Carol Anderson Blalock, Jane Ann Tull, Samuel T. Wisialowski. Susan Diane Krute. Acting as the representative student body of the College of Education, the Education Council is the communicator between the students and the dean. A newsletter published by the council helped to in­form the students of all upcoming activities. Council activities included participation in Okto­berfest in the fall. An open house was sponsored by the council for all the colleges on campus to view the new Education Building which opened in August. The council gave tours of the building and distribut­ed maps. In December the education faculty and students were entertained by a wine and cheese party hosted by the council. Education Council Education Council -203 General and Comparative Studies Council l!g! of Dr. James A. Hitt, Associate Dean of General and Comparative Studies, Dr. William M. Stott, Associate Professor of American Studies, and Elspeth D. Ros· tow, Dean of General and Comparative Studies take a break together during a busy day. 204 -General and Comparative Studies Council Humanities Council The Humanities Council is a liason among faculty, students and administration in the College of Hu­manities. The council not only helps students with any problems or ideas, but initiates programs that might benefit and be of interest to the college. Inter­views are held each spring by existing council mem­bers and are open to any student in the College of Humanities. Throughout the year the council sponsored Facul­ty Firesides where informal gatherings of students and educators were held at the homes of various faculty members. rativ~ The council published Analecta, a literary maga­zine. The Analecta is a compilation of original cre­ative writings submitted by any student of the Col­uncil lege of Humanities. Phantom Writers is a weekly noon meeting of all students interested in creative writing. Students are encouraged to meet and discuss their works over sack lunches. The council also participated in the Austin Tele­fund, a means of raising money for the Dean's estab­lishment of scholarships and special programs for students. The Effective Curriculum and Instruction Commit­tee serves the College in a number of ways academi­cally. This committee worked during the year with the Dean's office to improve pre-registration aca­demic advising procedures in addition to seeking ways to change the tremendous rise in placement test fees. FIRST ROW: Karl F. Hagemeier, Sharon Sue Naert, Mary Alice Mclean. Secretary-Treasurer, Janice Kay Wilkinson, Joseph Solomon Topek. SEC­OND ROW: Susan Webb Reilly, Mary Alice Donley, Diane Joyce Hebner, Katherine Lucia Chatas, Susan Gay Fore, Helen Mary Zadow, Barry Evan Pharmacy Council FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Dodd Barton, James Ray Merryman, Yolanda Judith Guerrero, Charles Louis Wilson, President. Stephen Royall Smiley, Secre­tary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Karen Lynn Fagala, Jacque Milton Borel, The Pharmacy Student Council provides an offi­cial and representative student organization for stu­dents in the College of Pharmacy. The council re­ceives student questions and suggestions while acting as a voice through which student opinion may be expressed. In 1975-1976 the council worked to obtain longer library hours in the College of Pharmacy. Plans were also made for a Teaching Excellence Award to be given at the conclusion of each year. The council also petitioned the Board of Regents for more of­fice, library and class space. As one of its social activities a faculty-student retreat was held in the spring. Members are selected annually from each of the three professional pharmacy fraternities along with the president of the Longhorn Pharmaceutical Asso­ciation and six members from open elections. lmpr ~the Willa Cathy Hamblen, Michael Anthony Peters, Vice-President. Dean James T. Doluisio, Advisor, Norman Wayne Beisel, Anna Lynn Binns, Stacia Jan Whitehead. ntervie O&'f, c~ ematici ielher 206 -Pharmacy Council FIRST ROW: Michael Joseph Kaspar. Secretary, James Joseph Roskophf, DO'rothy Ann Lou, Sara Ann Sorelle, Cheryl Ann Findley. FOURTH ROW: Vice-President-Treasurer, Charles Lee Edwards, President. SECOND ROW: Georges Edward Jamieson, David Glenn Brannen, George Leslie Lankford, Claudia Claire Bemis, George Frederick Cravens, Leah Rae Montgomery, Lynn Elliot Schwartz, Lyndon Stanley Wells, Elise Carol Zan, Sharon Kay Edward Allen Seidel, Jack Bernstein Vine, Laura Jane Bader. THIRD ROW: Williams. Ana M. Garza. Elizabeth Sloan Rudy. Marie C. Cirulli. Deborah Sue Allison, Improving rapport between students and faculty is the goal of the Natural Sciences Council. The group works to bring student and faculty opinions together. Unifying the various areas of the College of Natural Science is one of the mail goals of the council. During November the council sponsored a " Facul­ty-Student Get Together" for those interested in math, physics, computer science and astronomy. Later in the month a meeting with Dean Schrank was held for those interested in biological sciences. The Natural Sciences Council, in order to facilitate the needs of the students, taped lower division courses which could be obtained in the audio library of the Academic Center. The council also lobbied this year for better laboratories within the college. Selection for the council is held each fall through interviews. Members with common interests in biol­ogy, chemistry, geology, home economics, math­ematics, microbiology and zoology are brought to­gether by the council. Natural Sciences Council Natural Sciences Council -207 The Communication Council serves as a voice for the students of the School of Communication and attempts to unify separate departments of advertis­ing, radio-television-film and speech. Various social events were held by the council throughout the year. On September 26 the council held a TGIF for the entire school and October 30 was the date of the annual Oktoberfest Halloween carnival. The council sponsored a sponge-throwing booth at various communication professors during the carnival. Brown Bag seminars were held three times a month featuring various guest speakers. Faculty Firesides promoted communication be­tween students, faculty and council. Communication Week was held March 6-11 with the theme "Reflections of the Past Focused on the Future . " During the week consumer affairs reporter Marvin Zindler and Dr. S. Richard Silverman, noted audiologist and professor of deaf education, were guest speakers. Elmer Lower, vice-president of cor­porate affairs for ABC television, and Eugene Patter­son, editor and publisher of the St. Petersburg Times also spoke. The DeWitt Reddick Award was presented March 6 to Wilbur Schramm, a communi­cation researcher. Other projects for the council included informal classes and discussions of building improvements and revision of the course syllabus handbook and course-instructor surveys. Council members are selected in the spring. Three members are elected from each of the three departments. Representatives from each student organization in the school besides student govern­ment senators from the School of Communication compose the remaining council members. 208 -Communication Council Social and Behavioral Sciences Council The Social and Behavioral Sciences Council acts as a forum for the exchange of ideas and opinions of students and faculty in the various departments of the college. This goal is met by providing student representatives to the Senior Cabinet and carrying out projects and programs of benefit to the students of the college. The council held a wine and cheese party for the faculty, students and staff of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. The council also partici­pated in Oktoberfest and held spring sandwich semi­nars. During November the council sponsored semi­nars on different aspects of job hunting skills. Members are selected in September and Febru­ary. The council is composed of 18 members and election is based on interviews of prospective mem­bers with the final decision made by council officers. FIRST ROW: Julia Kathryn McKie, Vanessa Frances Downey, Helaine Marian Marilyn Katherine Mertz, Ted Nathan Tobolowsky, Treasurer, Jose Yanez Seitzman, Guy Howard Miller, Advisor, Barbara Jane Lewis, President, Gonzalez, Preston Dana Hardison, Mary Melissa Pratka, Leila Rosamaya Cheryl Anne Gogelis, Secretary, Stephanie Carol Abbott. SECOND ROW: Shelton, Vice-President. Social and Behavioral Sciences Council -209 Student Engineering Council Representatives of all honorary societies and pro­fessional organizations of the College of Engineering composed the Student Engineering Council. In the bi-weekly publication, The Vector, the coun­cil informed students of organizational activities. An­other project of the council included providing a free telephone in Cockrell Hall for engineering students. Weekly faculty firesides enabled students to meet engineering professors on a personal basis. The design for the park on 24th Street and Speed­way came from the College of Engineering; the park was provided for student use. In March, a picnic sponsored by the council acknowledged the recipi­ents of the Engineering Service Award. FIRST ROW: Diana Yolanda Bazan. Mark Patric!< Evans. James E. Dailey, dye Darlene Jackson, Lawrence Paul Chew, Charlie Reagan Copeland Jr.. Advisor, Terry A. Welch, Advisor, Gerhardt Eugene Wissler, Alexis Mount Vivek Shankar Savur. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Helaine Hirezi, Ronald Allen Granberg, Linnie Marie Harris. SECOND ROW: John Frederick Stockton, Carlson, Kent Burdell Mickelson, David Scott Mothersole, Loren Thomas Brenda Kay Barnett. Brian Roger Sullivan, Robert Sheppard Barnum, Ken­Lancaster, David Zuniga, Donald Scott Neller. FIFTH ROW: Horace Patrick neth Steven Cook, James Mathis Willingham. Marsha Lynn Hamby. THIRD Seale, Marilynn McBride, Patricia de Lourdes McKay, Apolonio Fidel San­ROW: John Steven Swinnea, Robert Lloyd Glover, Teresa Gail Sipes, Melo-tos. 210 -Student Engineering Council Orientation Advisors Orientation advisors play an important role in wel­coming freshman and transfer students to the Uni­versity. The orientation program is designed to in­troduce these students to campus activities, pro­grams, facilities and administration through aca­demic pre-advising, campus tours and campus infor­mation. Wing meeting discussion groups in Kinsolv­ing Dormitory gave orientees the chance to learn more about the University. According to Neal Hartman, assistant coordinator for student orientation, advisors help approximately 5,000 students during the eight, four-day summer orientation sessions. Stephen T. Schreiber is the orientation coordinator. Advisors also help undergraduates who need pre­advising for spring pre-registration. Pre-advising is conducted by trained orientation advisors who know degree requirements. They assisted with UT Day in the spring, when high school students came to tour the campus. In December, applications are submitted by stu­dents interested in becoming advisors. Through a screening and interviewing process new advisors are selected. They then participate in a spring training course and spring orientation programs. Orientation Advisors -211 Upper Class Advisor Dorm life is an experience that the Upper Class Advisors strive to make meaningful for residents of Andrews, Blanton, Carothers, Littlefield and Kinsolv­ing dormitories. Through Upper Class Advisors, stu­dent governments from these dorms coordinated activities and exchanged ideas. New advisors were selected by students on each wing and were announced at a formal tapping dinner in spring. A major service of Upper Class Advisors was rais­ing money for scholarships given to residents. Fund\. raising projects included two china shows in the fa and bake sales in the spring. New advisors attended a retreat in the spring that focused on problem residents have and how to cope with them. In August, a colloquim with speakers from campu services such as the health center, campus police and the financial aid office was held for the new advisors. FIRST ROW: Susan Renee Wier, Carol Siler Lambdin, Anne Elizabeth Ver­heyden, Teri Lynn Tinkle, Karen Ann Daniel, Denise McTyre, Nancy Jo Lubke, Nancy Ruth Dunn, Hollyce Charenn Giles, Sonia A. Lewis, Margaret Sophia Greer, President. SECOND ROW: Anita Beth Isbell, Sheila Linene Nicholson, Mary Quock, Diana Gale Pennock, Eva Enriqueta Gonzalez, Leslie Ann Price, Susan Marie Fox, Floy Elizabeth Althaus, Ann Daree Dar­ling, Susan Ann Wicheta, Secretary, Thelma Tunthein, Linda Gail Dunlap, Alys J. Bodin, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Susan Carol Kelly, Mary Kathleen Price, Meredith Cummins, Nancy Darlene Null, Robyn Jill Morgan, Phyllis Ann Sullivan, Mary Christine Foster, Tracy Ann Chester, Nancy Lea Ehlers, Catherine Louise Freitag, Lindsey Seldon, Denise Jean Collins, Jeanette Marie LaBouff. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Sue Hawes, Rose Diane Cantu, Janis Ruth Hall, Karen Ann Crum, Susan Elizabeth Henry, Mary Margaret Mur­phy, Mary Ida Hargis, Julie Ann Whitting_ton, Yvonne B. Hinojosa, Reporter, 212 -Upper Class Advisors Synthia J. Neyland, Teresa Ann Altom, Rebecca Anne Lynn, Linda Freeman. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Anne Boulanger, Karla Ruth Zwiers, Maria DeJesus, Patricia Diaz, Zelda Anne Choice, Lucila Mercedes Salinas, Cheryl Lee Sanford, Loren Payne, Leslie Karen Bruce, Patricia Salinas, Debra Ilene Blatt, Sharlann Marie Roe. SIXTH ROW: Paula Jean Thompson, Karen Lee Mourey, Janet Marie Lindley, Melissa Katherine Haralson, Rebecca Ann Cowling, Stacy Renee Bankhead, Nina Leah Verheyden, Kay Lyn Messen­ger, Gilda Pro, Robin Denise Boldt, Jean Ann Elliott, Lacy Claire Atkinson, Dora Elisa Garza, Elizabeth Ann McKee, Kerry Lyn Nelson, Donna Alene Ganzer. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara E. Turner, Susan Kay Woolley, Patty H. Tallant, Margaret Anne Covington, Leona Ann Agnello, Joy Lynn Fryman, Susan Hertha Basse, Donna Lynn Jette, Nancy Leigh Fritts, Susan Elizabeth Sivley, Lynne Ann Warren, Kletia Ceil Kelly. JSA FIRST ROW: Diantha Jean Garrett, President, Sylvia Gail Franzolino, Secre­tary, David Walter Freestone, Treasurer, Bernadette Corpora, Diana Jane Naylor, Saretta Lynne Moss, Meredith Lynette Canada, Tracy Anne Hart. SECOND ROW: Robert Christian Pittard, Vice-President. Steven John Mat­thews, Sheree Dawn Covington, Gary Stephen Farmer, Jeffry Soong Ya­plee, East Jester chairman, Nina Marie Peterson, Janet Kay Miller, Rebecca Jo Rutherford, Peter Jonathan Bybel, Darrel Anthony Smith, James Wayne Dunnam. THIRD ROW: Marcus Lee Chamberland, Donny Jones, Constitu- Jester Center is a foreboding complex to many who fail to understand how three thousand indivi­duals can live in what has been termed by some residents as a prison. The Jester Student Assembly tries to unite the residents of this immense dormi­tory complex and to meet their requests. In the fall of every long session residents of each wing elect a representative to the Assembly. Repre­sentatives work within five committees to keep resi­dents informed of events and projects in the dorm. These committees are Food Service, Films, Hous­ing, Speakers and Special Events. Throughout the session the Assembly solicits residents' opinions and ideas. The Assembly sponsored a Christmas Dance for residents before finals. In celebration of Valentine's Day, Jester Center once more became a dance floor. In April, Jester residents participated in the Casi­no Royale party, a night of gambling and partying open to the entire University. Proceeds from the night were contributed to the Angeline Palmer Me­morial Scholarship Fund. The Films Committee offered students films monthly. The Speakers Committee sponsored monthly faculty-student discussions and a Constitu­tional Debate in October. tion Chairman, George Montgomery Rudenberg, Speaker's Committee Chairman, John Reed Schwartz, Leslie Ann Tillerson, Housing Committee Chairman. Susan Dorthea Scott, Shari Lynn Nichols, Tom Alan Black, John F. Neville, James William Creech. FOURTH ROW: Jack Allen Dudley, Speak­ers' Committee Co-Chairman, Steven James Fisher, Special Events Chair­man, Leland Teng, Kenneth Carson Hill, James Mikell Barnum, Kevin Jo­seph Rohrer, Kenneth Bruce Shepardson, Patrick Joseph LaRocca, Parlia­mentarian, Terence Lynn Thompson, Films Committee Chairman. Jester Student Assembly -213 ~· 214 -Closing School of Architecture John A. Gallery, acting dean. School of Architecture Silhouette overlooks architecture student's work. Dropping eggs in specially designed crates was one architecture proiect. 216 -Architecture In June, the National Architectural Accrediting Board granted the School of Architecture five year accreditation for both the Masters and Bachelors of Architecture programs. Richard Dodge was appoint­ed the first director of the newly accredited Masters program. He was then appointed assistant dean. The accreditation of the Masters program is a first for the University. Candidates with degrees in other fields can receive an accredited degree in architec­ 1ture and be eligible for a professional license. Texas is one of the only schools in the country which offers both degree programs. Another new degree pro­gram was instituted consisting of a six-year dual degree program leading to a Bachelors of Architec­ture/Architectural Engineering. The School of Architecture moved into new facili­ties in Sutton Hall after two years of voicing expan­sion needs of the school. Every student now has a desk at which he can work and studio enrollment is being held at a reasonable average. Plans are being made to move into the Tower by 1977. The Main Library will be moved into a new building and the School of Architecture will move into the space the library now occupies. Architecture professor Daniel E. Leary said that the Architecture Building was designed for 250 stu­dents, but the enrollment is now 850 students. The students are housed in the Architecture Building, the Architecture Annex and Sutton Hall. "We have a teaching method that is mainly lab and studio -large tables and all. The reading rooms (in the Tower) are perfect for that," Leary explained. Dean Charles Burnette resigned in January and President Lorene Rogers appointed John Gallery as acting dean. Gallery has been associate dean since 1973 and director of the Graduate Program in Com­munity and Regional Planning. Burnette remained on the architecture faculty, devoting his time to teaching and research. College of Business Administration Enrollment increases and their impact on teach­ing effectiveness were major concerns for the Col­lege of Business Administration in the 1975-1976 academic year. With enrollment exceeding 7,000 undergraduates, reflecting an enrollment of almost 1,900 women, the College of Business Administra­tion found itself the largest college at the University. Accounting continued as the largest undergrad­uate department in the college. The increase brought the ratio of undergraduate students to pro­fessors at the PhD level to 31:1, meaning that an increasing number of undergraduate courses were taught by teaching assistants. Much emphasis was placed on new methods to increase teaching effectiveness in large classes. "Large classes making full use of modern teaching technology can be as effective as a small class," Assistant Dean Seymour Schwartz said. He added that although the cost of equipment is high, it can be less than maintaining a large faculty. Many undergraduate courses made full use of the new teaching equipment placed in the Graduate School of Business building which opened to classes in the spring. The new building is located adjacent to the Business-Economics Building and contains 150,000 square feet of academic space. The build­ing has four floors of classrooms, laboratories, study lounges, reading rooms and seminar rooms. Several multimedia rooms were designed especially for large undergraduate courses. The facility was de­signed with modern furnishings and spacious rooms to help promote informal interaction among stu­dents and faculty. The job placement office, former­ly housed in the Business-Economics Building, also moved to the new structure. The College of Business Administration began a program of raising money to help finance student field trips and sponsor informal seminars with distin­guished speakers. Funds will also be used for schol­arships and loans from the college. School of Communication In cooperation with the Department of Advertis­ing, Texas Student Publications published two Daily Texan advertising supplements composed of cou­pon specials. In the fall, 71 students enrolled in Ad­vertising 345J sold 272 coupons for the 48-page " Halloween Coupon Special". In the spring, students analyzed prospects, pre­pared sample layouts, called on the prospects, made the sale and collected the money for the " Easter Bunny Coupon Special". In addition to pro­viding students with on-the-job experience, the sup­plements were also a service to readers and adver­tisers of The Daily Texan. The Department of Journalism inaugurated a grammar and spelling test as a screening device for Journalism 312 during 1975. Students were re­quired to pass with a score of 70 or more before they were allowed to take the introductory writing course. They were given three chances to pass the test before it was too late to drop the course with­out academic penalty. "Newspaper people have complained that they are getting people who can't spell or don't know grammar and punctuation. This is the response we hear from people who hire our graduates," Dr. Nor­ris G. Davis, chairman of the Department of Journal­ism, said. The School of Communication and the Depart­ment of Radio-Television-Film honored director Ni­cholas Ray during October. Ray directed more than 20 films, including "Rebel Without a Cause", "55 Days at Peking" and "King of Kings". Ray discussed his career and answered questions after the screen­ing of four of his films. In February, Ramona Austin presented her nation­ally-known program on Afro-American and African Literature under the auspices of the Department of Speech Communication as part of the Performance of Literature Series. Austin also conducted a work­shop for student performers and students interest­ed in black literature. 220 -Communication OPPOSITE PAGE: Communication student uses a video display terminal to edit news stories. LEFT: Ceiling and floor designs of Communication Build­ing A frame students in light and shadow. BELOW: Wayne Danielson, dean, School of Communication. BELOW: Dean Danielson provides technical ex­pertise in the kissing booth during Oktoberfest. Communication -221 College of Education RIGHT: Lorrin Kennamer, dean, College of Education. BELOW: The octagonal Al Kiva provides study area for up to 200 people. OPPO­SITE PAGE: Workers sand the floor of the nearly-completed education building. 222 -Education catio~ During September 1975, more than 4,000 under­graduate and graduate students began attending classes in the new five-level education complex, re­cently completed at the cost of $8.8 million. The building now houses not only study and stor­age areas, classrooms, libraries, electronic media resources and computer terminals, but also 213 of­fices for College of Education faculty and staff. Until the 250,000 gross square feet of floor space in the new building was made available, these facilities were scattered across campus in 13 different loca­tions. The openness and flexibility of the building's de­sign emphasizes the need to accomodate changing trends in education. Planners (including faculty and students) hope that the building will be functional 100 years from now. The walls are non-loadbearing, making it possible to restructure the interior as of­ten as desired. The only permanent structures are stairwells, escalators, elevators and restrooms. "We're not saying any one kind of facility is right. The faculty, as methods change, can determine what kind of classrooms they want," explained Dr. Lorrin G. Kennamer, dean of the College of Educa­tion. He went on to state that the building's planners also hoped to create an aesthetically pleasing envi­ronment. Interior walls are color-coordinated: The blue panels become darker the farther north they are located in relation to the center, and to the south, the shades of red deepen. In addition, the colors of the corridor walls deepen with each suc­cessively higher floor. The innovative Al Kiva is a partially underground, three-tiered octagonal area 60 feet in diameter. "Kiva" is a Hopi Indian word that refers to a cere­monial structure. The term " Al" indicates the Horn clan of the Hopis. The theater-in-the-round design facilitates lectures, discussion panels and multime­dia presentations to audiences of over two hundred people. The extended use of the College of Education's community resource center indicates the progres­sive trend toward the use of modern equipment to facilitate teaching. The media lab with its television and film equipment increases teaching effectiveness through the use of audio visual aids. The center is also open to public schools and interested citizens, reflecting the concern of the college for the quality of education in the community. In order to better prepare students for work in the rapidly changing atmosphere of the schools, field­based education work was emphasized more than in past years. In 1975-1976 even freshmen had the opportunity to assist classrooms teachers at local schools. Students in Education 101 worked in ele­mentary or secondary schools helping with grading assignments, taking attendance, preparing visual aids and setting up the bulletin boards. Another new course, Orientation to Teaching in Special Education, was required of all special educa­ tion students before they could begin their profes­ sional sequence. Approximately 95 students worked with handicapped persons in a total of 20 Austin agencies, including the Austin State School, the Travis State School and the Infant Child Develop­ ment Center. Education -223 The year 1975-1976 was accompanied by an en­rollment increase in the College of Engineering. The good job market, the growing interest of women in engineering and the importance of engineering skills in other careers accounted for this increase. Dean Earnest Gloyna summed up the goals of the college: emphasizing quality instruction by reorga­nizing a number of courses, instructional labs and innovative forms of teaching. "It is our responsibility to provide educational modes for the students who will provide technological advances in the decades to come and we are meeting the challenge," he said. The College of Engineering showed concern for minority students in the Equal Opportunity Engi­neering Program, which included scholarships and financial assistance to needy students. A college­wide tutorial program was also available to engineer­ing students. Fifty percent of engineering majors' degree re­quirements must be taken in subjects outside the college's curriculum in order to strengthen the stu­dents' educational background. The remaining courses are designed to prepare the individual for a degree that will lead either to a highly technical career or involvment in other fields of management and business. In the Co-operative Engineering Program, stu­dents combined academic studies with work in in­dustry or government, increasing the students' range of experience, knowledge and personal devel­opment. Approximately 114 students entered the program after their freshman year, working and at­tending classes alternating semesters. Thirty com­panies, including Bell Helicopter and Dow Chemical gave students the opportunity to work with practic­ing professionals. College of Engineering Radar scope atop Cockrell Hall enables students to study meteorology. £e-nestG 224 -Engineering Engineering -225 College of Fine Arts The completion of the art and drama building ad­ditions, combined with the Music Building East, unit­ed the College of Fine Arts on the eastern portion of the campus in 1975-1976. A Performing Arts Cen­ter, planned to house administrative offices and the­aters, will be constructed adjacent to the new music building. Dean Peter Garvie said he feels the Performing Arts Center will be valuable in bringing students and faculty of the college together by providing them with new teaching and performing facilities. In review of the year's activities, the College of Fine Arts seemed to be unified in 1975-1976 . The college helped plan an LBJ Library symposium on " The State of the Arts in the United States" and presented entertainment for the symposium partici­pants. Beverly Sills was the keynote speaker for the September 29-30 conference. Sponsoring several academic symposia of its own, the college worked to provide informative meetings between guests scholars from different disciplines and the faculty and students of the University. A three-day symposium in October entitled, " Images In Music" analyzed musical production. The music department began the fall semester with a new chairman from the Eastman School of Music, Professor Daniel J. Patrylak. He has been on the trumpet faculty of the University of Rochester's Eastman School for the past 17 years. He also held the post of assistant director for academic affairs at Eastman. Two annual events presented by the College of Fine Arts included the 34th Fine Arts Festival and the second Doty Lecture Series. The art, music and • drama of Latin America was explored through var­ious media October 17-29 during the Fine Arts Festi­val. The Doty Lecture Series, given each year by a distinguished figure in the arts to honor Dr. E. W. Doty for his service as teacher and dean of the college, began in May 1975. Dr. Donald Oenslager spoke during the 1975 Doty Lectures, which evolved around the topic of scenic design. The 1976 Doty Lecturer, British composer Sir Michael Tippett, spent March 23-25 on campus. Adding more variety and strength to the college's curriculum, an experimental course in the arts called Arts Omnibus was offered in the fall. A new two-year arts program in arts administration was the first of its kind in North America. It directly involved master's degree candidates in all aspects of operating a fine arts academic program -from working with a faculty, programming and budgeting to practical experiences such as learning how an orchestra is set up and selling tickets in a box office. 226 -Fine Arts OPPOSITE PAGE: A flute player practices in one of the studios in the Music Building. TOP LEFT: Art student puts the finishing touches on his clay sculpture. BOTTOM LEFT: Sometimes just getting to class can be a problem for music majors. ABOVE: Peter Garvie, dean, College of Fine Arts. Fine Arts -227 Division of General and Comparative Studies The Division of General and Comparative studies is a combination of 27 interdisciplinary programs under the direction of Dean Elspeth Rostow. Rostow was appointed permanent dean last fall after holding the position of acting dean since September, 197 4. The division's major programs are those of area studies: the Institute for Latin American Studies, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the American Studies program and the Asian Studies program. One of Rostow's major accomplishments has been the qualitative development and increase of area studies over the past two years. In February, 1976, the University established a Bachelor of Arts degree program in Asian studies after 15 years of offering a concentration in that field. Rostow hopes to eventually see a masters degree offered in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. "The importance of interdisciplinary studies is in­creasing with the emergence of new world problems which demand research outside the boundaries of any single area of scholarship. The questions of envi­ronment, population, energy and diminishing re­sources are relevent to any fields and demand the perspective of an interdisciplinary approach," Ros­tow said. Rostow hopes her division will someday attain col­legiate status and eventually gain approval of a study concentration in resources and environment. The 1975-1976 budget cutbacks did not affect the division drastically although alternate funding was necessary for the continuation of some programs. Aside from area studies, the division also includes ROTC, Plan II, Bible Studies and the Ethnic Studies program. Elspeth Rostow, dean, Division of General and Comparative Studies 228 -General and Comparative ABOVE: "Spirit," the Navy bi­centennial rock-jazz band, per­formed on the East Mall. LEFT: Students listen attentively in American Civilization class. General and Comparative -229 RIGHT: Interpreters were provided for Latin American artists during the sym­posium sponsored in October. BELOW: Dr. Harold Liebowitz displays artifacts from his recent Israel tour. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Freshman English students make use of computer terminals in Parlin Hall. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTIOM: Dean Stanley Werbow instructs begin­ning German students. 230 -Humanities College of Humanities The College of Humanities continued to play a mediatory role among the other colleges and schools at the University by broadening its program and offering more relevant electives to non-human­ity majors. Due to its popularity, the Classics Department expanded one course entitled The Latin and Greek Element in the English Language, while the Philos­ophy Department made plans for a business ethics course designed especially for business majors. The English Department offered a course entitled Shake­speare at Winedale. Students selected for this course studied and performed at the Winedale Inn Properties of the University near Round Top, Texas. Through the Plan I major in humanities, the col­lege aimed at improving the relevance of degree requirements in humanities. Dean Stanley Werbow pointed out that through this program students are able to plan their studies to more accurately fit their future ambitions. The college added new teaching techniques in several language departments. The Spanish Depart­ment's new "total immersion Spanish" course fo­cused on the language of the Barrio. The Germanic Languages Department offered a new approach to beginning language courses with more emphasis on culture and less on grammatical precision. Comput­ers were introducted by the Department of Oriental and African Languages for a special computerized Arabic course. The English Department also experi­mented with computers to assist freshmen English students in the new individualized English program. Two archaeological projects for graduate stu­dents were conducted in the College of Humanities. Dr. Joseph Carter of the Classics Department spon­sored a successful expedition near Metaponto, Italy, which unearthed many ancient Roman artifacts. Dr. Harold Liebowitz of the Department of Oriental and African Languages conducted a walking tour of Isra­el and supervised graduate students in field work. The College of Humanities joined with other col­leges in sponsoring several special programs. In the fall the College of Fine Arts and the College of Hu­manities presented a symposium on Latin American art that brought in art experts from throughout the country and Latin America. The two colleges also sponsored a winter symposium entitled "Eleanor of Acquitaine. " Humanities -231 School of Law The impeachment of Student Bar Association (SBA) President Darwin McKee was the major issue in the School of Law in fall, 1975. Controversy sur­rounded McKee's alleged misappropriation and mis­handling of funds issued to him to attend the Ameri­can Bar Association-Law Student Division conven­tion in New Orleans. In addition, there were allega­tions that McKee failed to inform appropriate par­ties that Nathan Johnson, vice-president of the Thurgood Marshall Legal Society, planned to ac.­company him. These charges eventually led to the circulation of a petition calling for a recall vote. Supporters of McKee contended that politics had confused the real issues and that all the facts of the case had not been presented. However, the necessary 100 signa­tures were gathered from the Law School student body. On December 2, Law School students voted 610­402 in favor of McKee's removal from office, and Martha Loveless, vice-president of the SBA, tempo­rarily assumed the top position. Marliyn Poole, a second-year law student, won the January 28 spe­cial election. Poole's platform advocated a 24-hour library, more combined degree programs and more clerical programs that would allow students to work with private attorneys. Three new programs were implemented in the School of Law this year. A seminar in judicial admin­istration conducted by Professor Albert Jones gave students actual working experience in the judicial branch of government. Fourteen students were placed with district judges in Travis County; these students conferred weekly with Professor Jones to discuss any problems or questions. The Civil Committment tp Institutions, another new program, provided students _clinical experience by representing people who are being involuntarily committed to mental institutions. A Child Abuse and Neglect Center was a joint project of the Law School, School of Social Work and the Medical School. Its purpose was to lower the incidence of child abuse in Austin. The Law School's role in the program was to determine what legal remedies were available to help the child and the child's par­ents and to recommend additional laws. Voter casts ballot in Law School recall vote that resulted in Darwin McKee's impeachment. 232 -School of Law Ron Cook, chief justice of the Student Court. and Martha Loveless. vice-president of the SBA, listen to McKee's statement at SBA meeting. School of Law -233 Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs !he Ly ttiel l!l5to Me on ti . d1. ABOVE: Kenneth Tolo, dean, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. ABOVE RIGHT: Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller ad­dresses the Conference on Women in Public Affairs. RIGHT: Jill Ruckelshaus and Liz Carpenter talk with protestors outside the LBJ Library. OPPOSITE PAGE: Liz Carpenter calls attention to the cover of the women's conference program, a reproduction of Austin artist Fannie Lou Spelce's work. 234 -LBJ School LBJ School -235 Concerned about the tight job markets that exist today, the College of Natural Sciences expanded in 1975-1976 in order to make students' search for · employment easier. The Dean's office built and maintained a career opportunities library, which was a great asset in counseling undetermined ma­jors. In addition to helping students determine their goals, the College of Natural Sciences offered courses that were job-oriented. A new training course in geophysics enabled students to obtain credit for work in industry while gaining job exper­ience. Other expansions included the computer sciences program and the dietetics and nutrition program in the Home Economics Department. Also, The Univer­sity of Texas Marine Science Institute, which has laboratories at Port Aransas, Galveston and Austin, expanded three-fold under the direction of Creighton Burk. College of Natural Sciences Courses in marine studies were organized in a formal department for the first time. In connection with marine studies, the new fall program for under­graduates offered a degree in aquatic biology. Ma­jors in molecular biology and biochemistry were also offered for the first time, prompting the assistant dean, Dr. Gerard F. Mosely, to express his opinion that new majors lead students to be more competi­tive. Under the Chemistry Department's Distinguished Visiting Lecturer Program, eleven chemistry profes­sors visited the campus during the spring semester to provide graduate students with as broad a spec­trum of the scientific community as possible. Each of the visiting chemists, including Nobel Prize recipi­ents Dr. Paul Flory and Sir Derek Barton, spent one week in the Chemistry Department. They each gave five public lectures, most of which will form the basis of a graduate chemistry course. Natural Sciences -237 School of Nursing ABOVE: Billye Brown, dean. School of Nursing. TOP RIGHT: Nursing students and staff assisted in the UT Blood Drive. RIGHT: Student nurses use tape recorders in study sessions. OPPOSITE PAGE: Future nurses in the Learning Center, Nursing School. 238 -Nursing Providing a better teaching-learning experience is the basic goal of the School of Nursing. "The new building has provided a better academic environ­ment," Dean Billye Brown said "but a major prob­lem that we are constantly striving to improve is providing enough clinical experience for students outside the building." Constant revision of the academic curriculum im­proved the learning situation between the faculty and students, as the school hoped to prepare nurs­ing students for what employers will need when the students graduate. One hundred percent of the nurses graduating from Texas nursing schools are employed. In Texas there is a shortage of nurses which can be attribut­ed to the expanding population, the increase in health awareness and the increase in health bene­fits available today. Approximately 110 enter the nursing program every semester. The quota is set on the number of teachers to assure quality education. Nursing courses have clinical labs with close supervision, so a limit has to be placed on the number of students per teacher to insure proper instruction. Before 1967, nursing was a division of the medical branch, with its main campus in Galveston. The re­gents reorganized the Nursing Division into an autonomous school in 1967. Austin was made the largest of the six-campus University System School of Nursing. Throughout the nation, the school is recognized for its upper-division program. There were over 1,000 students enrolled in the school in 1975-1976. Dean Billye Brown said that the cutbacks in the 1975-1976 budget did not impair any activities with­in the educational development of the school. There were no cuts in the faculty and the only expansion in the school halted was the student-teacher ratio. The school had hoped to lower the standing average ratio of ten students to every one teacher. Continued education was a program offered by the school for graduates and any registered nurses in the Austin area. Conferences were held in 1975­1976 for nurses throughout the state. Nursing -239 Students receive practical experience dispensing prescriptions in the Health Center Pharmacy 240 -Pharmacy College of Pharmacy On February 13, the Board of Regents approved a plan for expanding the College of Pharmacy. The approved proposal was a revision of a plan originally formulated during former President Ste­phen Spurr's administration. Pharmacy Dean James T. Doluisio, as well as Re­gent James Bauerle, a graduate of the college, and the Texas Pharmaceutical Association advocated moving the college to San Antonio, necessitating a 150,000 square foot addition to the building facili­ties already in existance. "My reasoning is based on the premise that a College of Pharmacy has no other right but to be in a health science center," Bauerle said. Bauerle also stated that studies have shown that the college suffers from a lack of support, inad­equate funding, scant space and an imbalance in student-faculty ratio. Objectives of the original plan include hiring ap­proximately 24 people for new staff positions and decreasing the faculty-student ratio from 23: 1 to 14:1 by 1980, an average of four new faculty posi­tions a year. It also called for the continuation of federal funding for such improvements through June, 1977. If legislation is passed requiring the money to be refunded through a student pay-back clause, the plan proposed ceases such funding. Dissent over the specifications of the plan, espe­cially the proposed move to San Antonio, produced a compromise formulated by President Rogers, Re­gent Bauerle, Dean Doluisio and Deputy Chancellor E. D. Walker. The major changes to the proposal consisted of a 40,000 square foot addition to the Austin building, and a 10,000 square foot addition to the building in San Antonio. The addition in Austin will cost between $3 and $4 million and will contain 50 percent class­rooms and 50 percent laboratories for undergrad­uate students. The San Antonio addition will be pri­marily classrooms for the use of graduate students. After months of administrative delay due to Lor­ene Roger's status as an ad interim president and the campus unrest following her appointment, the Regents approved preparation of a definite plan but did not formally allocate funds for the improve­ments. Pharmacy -241 Elspeth and Walt Rostow conduct a televised class session in Problems of the Presidency. 242 -Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Social and Behavioral Sciences The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, now five years old, is one of the successors of the old College of Arts and Sciences which split in 1972. Courses and programs in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences deal with man, his history, his relations with other men and his social institutions. "Social and Behavioral sciences must be attuned to current events because large numbers of people living in our society are concerned with social change, political conflict, economic problems and the stress arising from interpersonal behavior," Dean James McKie said. McKie also stated that the college tries to develop student's understanding of how these problems arose through the history of social evolution and what possibilities there are for solving them. Courses in various departments have dealt with unemployment, inflation, integration and race rela­tions. Other courses have branched out to areas of food and population, energy and economic develop­ment, the third world and the politics of war and peace. Dean McKie, the first dean of the college, com­ pleted his term of service during the year and will hand it over to his successor in September, 1976. McKie will remain at the University as a professor of economics. "If I am to regain parity with my fellow economists and make further contributions to economics, I must regain full faculty status soon. The Depart­ ment of Economics needs me as a fulltime member, and I myself have increasingly felt that I should con­ tribute much more to classroom teaching than I have been doing of late," McKie said. Social and Behavioral Sciences -243 Division of Extension On January 12, University officials seized records from the desk of Charles Kelso, director of the In­dustrial and Business Training Bureau which offers vocational and managerial courses to businesses, industry and government. The records, obtained after an informant's tip, concerned alleged mishan­dling of federal funds, improper transactions with firms that conducted business with the University and payments for consultant services which were never rendered. Two state auditors, an assistant district attorney and University officials conducting the investigation expanded the search when blank vouchers pre­signed by private businessmen were discovered in Kelso's office. Records from public schools, two film companies, a travel agency, a catering firm and a pipeline inspection company were among those sub­poenaed in the investigation. Other subpoenas were issued for the bank records of Dean William Barron and John Hunt. a training specialist in the Industrial and Business Training Bureau. On February 6, 26 days after the inquiry began, President Lorene Rogers suspended Barron, Kelso and Hunt with pay. Ron Brown, vice-president for administrative services, assumed responsibility for the division's operation. One day later, Barron, Kelso and Hunt were indict­ed by the Travis County grand jury. President Rog­ers terminated their employment. The three men were indicted on 32 counts of felony theft along with Michael Barron, a Houston school teacher and son of the former dean, and Kenneth Shephard, presi­dent of Pleico, Inc. An indictment was also issued against the engineering firm Pleico, Inc. and marked the first indictment returned against a corporation in Travis County. Barron and Kelso are major stock­holders in the firm and consulting fees were paid to Pleico. The thefts of University checks or state war­rants totaled more than $15,000 in University funds. On March 4, President Rogers appointed William Wallace as supervisor of the bureau formerly head­ed by Kelso. Wallace stressed that he accepted the post only until a permanent replacement was found, when he will return to his position as associate di­rector of the Office of Personnel Services and Em­ploye Relations. 244 -Extension Irwin C. Lieb, vice-president and dean, Graduate School On October 5, President Lorene Rogers appointed Dr. Irwin C. Lieb vice-president and dean of graduate studies. Lieb received his doctorate from Yale Uni­versity and joined the UT-Austin faculty in 1963. He served as chairman of the Philosophy Department for four years and as associate dean of graduate studies for two years. He also chaired the Commit­tee on Organization of the Graduate School which recommended making the dean of graduate studies a vice-president of the University three years ago. The Graduate School offers more than 50 mas­ters degree programs and 40 doctoral degree pro­grams for the benefit of almost 6,000 students en­rolled in the school. "Graduate education is the kind of education we understand less well. In graduate education we try to teach people how to find out," Lieb said, adding Graduate School that graduate studies " . .. shape our ignorance by inventing new ways to lead to advances in knowl­edge and art." There has been a noticeable rearrangement of academic preparations within graduate studies, Lieb explained. "There is a clear affiliation between some of the humanities and communication and between engi­neering and science. Programs at the University be­tween the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Engi­neering and Law Schools are examples of attempts to relate affiliated fields," Lieb said. Linguistics has shifted more towards mathemat­ics, philosophy and computers while the Spanish and Portuguese Department has programs which prepare graduates to work on police forces and in hospitals where a foreign language is needed. Graduate School -245 Graduate School of Library Science Occupying the fourth floor of the Humanities Re­ search Center, the Graduate School of Library Sci­ ence continued to offer students a wide variety of programs accommodated by the most up-to-date facilities in the history of the school. After basic courses, graduate students enter an established program of study or plan their own spe­ cialization in one of the following areas: information science and systems technology, user services, technical services, library and information center administration or rare book librarianship. In addition to the masters and doctoral programs, the school offers a Sixth Year of Advanced Study, a program designed to prepare experienced librarians for specialized positions. The Graduate School of Library Science library, which contains 25,000 of the most frequently used books in library science, and special laboratories housed within the school are used to facilitate in­ struction. A learning resources laboratory trains both students and faculty in the use of audio-visual materials. Students also work in a large cataloging laboratory and are required to learn how to operate computer terminals in the information retrieval lab­ oratory. The school sponsored a conference on library funding November 14 in connection with the Texas Chapter of Special Libraries Association. The con­ ference dealt with such topics as identification of funding sources, writing grant proposals and special programs and current trends in library funding. Three master-level fellowships were awarded in the fall of 1975 to students in the Graduate School of Library Science who are from minority groups or economically stressed families. The $3,000 stipend, which will run through the summer of 1976, was funded under Title 11-8 of the Higher Education Act. The course of study undertaken by fellowship re­ cipients will prepare them for library service in areas that are presently unserved or inadequately served by libraries, including minority racial and ethnic group members and other economically stressed persons, according to Dr. Glenn Sparks, dean of the school. Claud Glenn Sparks, dean, Graduate School of Library Science 246 -Library Science Graduate School of Social Work "Funds from outside sources have enabled us to strengthen our community service functions, as well as our basic educational program," Dr. Jack Otis, dean of the Graduate School of Social Work said. Otis was referring to the more than $1 , 500,000 in ten grants the Graduate School of Social Work re­ceived from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) for the 1975-1976 academic year. The grants enabled graduate social work students to provide social work services through a communi­ty mental health program and maternal and child health programs. A Regional Resource Center for Child Abuse and Neglect serving HEW's Region VI was established to provide students training in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect cases. The Center for Social Work Research received an additional $200,000 grant to assist with a variety of services such as consultation to community and state agencies and continuing education programs. Integrated with the school's week-long boycott of classes in the fall which protested the appointment of Dr. Lorene Rogers as University president, was the school's support of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Student spokesman Michael Malinas was quoted in the Daily Texas as saying, "There was initially a feeling that we should oppose the selection process. We now intend to oppose anyone who does not comply with the HEW guidelines." He was referring to guidelines concerning affirmative action toward ending discrimination at the University. Dean Otis said the school's minority recruitment program has been so successful in 1975, that of the 65 students admitted to the graduate program, one­third were minority students. A minority grant of $39,678 from the National Institute of Mental Health will support faculty and minority students. To develop public and professional understanding of the school's emphases in the education of social workers and to celebrate its 25th anniversary. the school sponsored a spring lecture series. The public lecture series dealt with current issues in social work and social policy. Each of the eight lectures, presented by speakers from universities across the country, was presented at the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center. Students protest UT presidential appointment outside Social Work Building. Social Work -247 248 -Administration Albert K. Meerzo, registrar Joe W. Neal, director, International Office Administration -249 Office of the Dean of Students On April 7, over 100 recruiting companies from across the nation participated in a minority career conference sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Students. The purpose of the conference, held at the Lila 8. Etter Alumni Center, was to inform minor­ity students of career opportunities and advantages open to them. Other minority student services offered by the office included programs in minority student leader­ship, academic counseling, personal guidance and graduate opportunities. The office sponsored a month-long symposium in February titled "Women in Professions and Ca­reers" through the Services for Returning Students unit. It consisted of f.our seminars conducted by panels of professional women who spoke on their respective fields and was designed to help the col­lege woman in choosing a profession or career. Student Referral Service also sponsors a tutorial assistance program and helps older than average and veteran students utilize services available at the University. The tutorial assistance program, having recently grown 400-500 percent, is in the process of being transferred to the Reading and Study Skills Laboratory. A third unit in the Office of the Dean of Students maintains a General Information and Referral Ser­vice, conducts an orientation program and operates a student voluntary action center. In addition to continuing his position as dean of the office, Dr. James Duncan served as acting vice­president for student affairs for a short period in 1976. Stephen Screiber, coordinator, Orientation Sandra Epps, assistant coordinator, Special Services Dora Savedra, assistant coordinator, Special Services Neal Hartman, assistant coordinator, Orientation Maralyn Heimlich, coordinator. General Information and Referral Services and Student Volunteer Services Almetris Duren. Student Development Specialist SECOND ROW: Bonita Betters-Reed, assistant coordinator, Orientation Frances Plotsky, coordinator. Services for Returning Students Ann Smith. administrative assistant THIRD ROW: Beverly Tucker, assistant dean of students Margaret Barr, assistant dean of students David McClintock, assistant dean of students FOURTH ROW: James Duncan. dean of students Dan Holland, veterans representative William Bryan, associate dean of students FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Franks, associate dean of students Richard Heller. research associate Billy Johnson, coordinator. Minority Student Services 250 -Dean of Students The Ex-Students' Association The Alumni Association of The University of Texas at Austin was organized on Commencement Day, June 17, 1885. In June, 1914, the name was changed to " The Ex-Students' Association of The University of Texas," the name it carries today. As one of the nation's largest alumni organiza­tions, it serves more than 250,000 former students. Two services are Alcade, the alumni magazine, and Flying Longhorns, a travel program through which ex-students may continue educational opportuni­ties. In addition, each year the association awards 100 scholarships to UT students, many of whom are selected by Texas Exes Chapters throughout the world. Texas Exes also aid students by volunteering their time to counsel seniors on job prospects, prep­aration of resumes and interviews. In October, the Ex-Students' Association held a ceremony honoring the 197 5 recipients of Distin­guished Alumni Awards. The six recipients fulfilled these criteria: distinguished in his or her chosen business or profession; a person of integrity and stature; must have demonstrated continuing inter­est in UT; a member in good standing of The Ex­Student's Association; and one who reflects and rec­ognizes the importance of his or her education at UT. Distinguished Alumni of 1975 were Liz Carpenter, former press secretary to Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Maurice Granville, chairman of the board of direc­tors for Texaco, Inc., Ben Love, chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Tex­as Commerce Bank, Dr. Mario Ramirez, physician and Starr County judge, Dr. Harry Ransom, chancel­lor emeritus of The University System and Jack Wrather, television producer. Headquarters of the association are located in the Lila B. Etter Alumni Center across the street from Memorial Stadium. In addition to offices for the staff, the Alumni Center has meeting rooms and banquet facilities which are available to alumni, fac­ulty, students and University related groups. In October, Jack and Pat Maguire resigned their posts at The Ex-Students' Association. Mr. Maguire had served as executive director of the Alumni asso­ciation since 1956. His wife was managing editor of the Alcalde. Mr. Maguire was appointed director of the UT Institute of Texan Cultures by UT-San Anto­nio President Peter Flawn. Mrs. Maguire left to as­sume the duties of publications adviser at the insti­tute. The association is currently under the new leader­ship of Mr. Roy Vaughan, executive director. Alumni award winners included Maurice Granville. Mario Ramirez. Jack Wrather. Liz Carpenter. Harry Ransom and Ben Love. Regents Clark, McNeese, Nelson, Sterling and Shivers vote in favor of the appointment of Lorene Rogers as University President. Chancellor LeMaistre and Regent Shivers attend conference of the AAUP. Allan Shivers, chairman, Board of Regents 252 -Regents Board of Regents After considering approximately four other candi­dates, the Board of Regents appointed Lorene Rog­ers president of the University by a vote of 5-3 in September. Rogers was recommended by the Se­lection Committee, but not by the Student-Faculty Advisory Committee, and this dissension launched a flood of protests. "One of the members of the Advisory Committee asked at the first joint meeting with the Selection Committee (eight months ago) if the Selection Com­mittee would agree to make a selection only from a list which they submitted. At the time, I made it explicitly clear that first we had a duty and responsi­bility to make the selection and then recommend this choice to the Regents. I felt I could not in good conscience allow the faculty veto power," Regents Chairman Allan Shivers said. Following her appointment, some legislators joined faculty and student protestors in censuring the Regents' action. Representatives Gonzalo Bar­rientos, Wilhelmina Delco, Ronnie Earle, Sarah Wed­dington and Senator Lloyd Doggett issued a joint statement condemning the methods used by the Board of Regents. "The complete disrespect shown by the Regents for established administrative selection procedures and for the recommendations of the Student-Facul­ty Advisory Committee poses yet another threat to the academic integrity of the state's largest univer­sity," the legislators said. Dissenters continued to rally their forces for many weeks without success in an attempt to reverse the Regent's decision, but the three Regents who voted against her appointment chose to support her as president. "If I were a student now, there is a good possibility that I would have been among the 4,000 people on the Main Mall, but having gone through the demo­cratic process, we should join hands and work to­gether. Dr. Rogers needs three or four years to prove her worth and if she doesn't have support, she won't be a good president," Regent James Bauerle said. Other decisions made by the Regents involved budget allocations. In June, they decided to post­pone construction on the Fine Arts Center for possi­bly as long as two years, and authorized instead an expansion project for the School of Law. The Law School addition received priority funding because of extremely overcrowded conditions. The Regents also authorized a down payment to be made on the purchase of a $1.4 million collection of rare documents that included books, manuscripts and maps. The collection was part of the $10,000,000 Eberstadt Collection owned by Austin bookdealer John Jenkins. With this purchase the University replaced Yale University as possessor of the largest collection of Texas and Southwestern literature in the country. An appropriation of $200,000 from the University Available Fund was approved by the Regents for 1976 fiscal year operations of the Center for Energy Studies. "The center is providing a valuable service to the state through the operation of its library and infor­mation center, and it has pursued with diligence the basic purpose of serving as a central liaison office for research and educational activities at the Uni­versity, and that of providing a point for the collec­tion and dissemination of energy information," President Rogers said. Off ice of the President In September, the Board of Regents approved Ad Interim President Lorene Rogers as president of the University. Upon her selection, Rogers became the first woman president of a m;:ijor state university in the nation. Opportunities for women at the University played a major role in Rogers' administration during the year. Speaking to the University chapter of the American Home Economics Association in Novem­ber, Rogers reported that some accomplishments have been made by women since 1970. The per­centage of women professors on the faculty rose from 10 percent to 15 percent. In October, Rogers selected Linda Perine as the first woman ombuds­man. Rogers also stressed the importance of the Coun­cil on the Status of Women and Minorities. The council recommendations on policy relating to the status of women and minorities assists in investigat­ing allegations of discriminatory practices and pro­vides counsel and advice to the administration. Other priorities during the year included plans for changing the presidential selection process which had caused much controversy at Rogers' selection in September. "I think the selection process is a miserably poor one, and one reason I took the job was to change this process," Rogers said. Rogers expressed her belief that greater decen­tralization of authority was necessary and, there- Rogers answers questions during a sandwich seminar. fore, that more authority should be delegated to the deans and departmental chairmen in academic problems. Rogers also continued the practice of hosting in­formal coffees with students. Held on three occa­sions each semester during the long session, the coffees provided a chance for the students to ad­dress the president on matters ranging from cam­pus to personal academic concerns. Emphasis is placed on random selection of students who would not usually have the opportunity to talk with the president. One of Rogers' major goals is to improve the aca­demic rating of the University. Presently the Univer­sity is ranked 14th nationally in academic excellence and sixth among state universities in the nation. Since the University is in good condition financially, unlike many other institutions, Rogers feels there is no reason why the University cannot improve the ratings. In a statement made in October, Rogers stated, " We must be concerned with the quality of instruc­tion, not merely with the head count." Continuing to express her views on the impor­tance of the faculty, Rogers further stated, "I con­tinue to believe that the character of the University is shaped most of all by the character of its faculty. And I believe the people of Texas can be proud of both." 254 -President Donald Zacharias. Steven Monti and Floyd Brandt, presidential assis­tants Members of the student body attend one of the informal coffees held in the president's office. President -255 On January 26, President Lorene Rogers an­nounced the creation of the Office of Vice-President for Administrative Services and named Ronald M. Brown as the vice-president. Brown had served as vice-president for student affairs since 1971. "The workload has increased in the office since I took office, and new government regulations have added a lot to the duties of this office. That is one reason for the new position which Brown will as­sume," Rogers said. Office of the Vice-President for Administrative Services Under the new arrangement, the Office of Person­nel Services, Intercollegiate Athletics for Men and Women, the Affirmative Action Office, the Division of Extension and Special Use Facilities report to Brown. Affirmative Action and Intercollegiate Athlet­ics had previously answered directly to Rogers and the Personnel Office was responsible to Vice-Presi­dent for Business Affairs James Colvin. The Division of Extension had been administered through the vice-president and provost's office. 256 -Administrative Services he Int [ve :es The Office of the Vice-President for Business Af­fairs remained relatively unaffected by President Lorene Rogers' reorganization of administrativ~ ser­vices. James Colvin, vice-president for business af­fairs, continued his management of the Data Pro­cessing Division, University Police and the Physical Plant. The Personnel Office is no longer under his jurisdiction. In addition to protective services, the University Police Department is responsible for lost and found articles and the issuance of traffic tickets. Office of the Vice-President for Business Affairs The Data Processing Division offers a broad range of services to both administrative and academic communities including scheduling and monitoring student exams and scoring tests for the faculty. In February, James Colvin was elected a trustee of the University Research Association, which oper­ates the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Bativia, Illinois. Colvin is one of 21 trustees elected to serve a three-year term by the presidents of the 52 universities which form the association. Business Affairs -257 On December 5, President Lorene Rogers ap­pointed Dr. Irwin C. Lieb vice-president and dean of graduate studies. He succeeds Dr. Gardner Lindsey, who assumed duties September 1 as director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sci­ences at Stanford University. Lieb joined the faculty in 1963 and is a former chairman of the Graduate Assembly. He also served as associate graduate dean for two years. As associate graduate dean, Lieb had general responsibility for academic and student programs on the graduate level. Lieb stated that he wished to continue work to­ward improving " the quality and character of the graduate program" and cited the "PhD glut" as a Irwin C. Lieb, vice-president and dean of graduate studies Office of the Vice-President and Dean of Graduate Studies major obstacle. "American universities award around 30,000 PhDs per year for only 5,000 new job openings where doctorates are needed. This causes the PhD glut," Lieb said. Another problem mentioned was the lack of fel­lowship funds. Lieb expressed a desire to see the graduate student fellowship funds increased to $2 million, approximately ten times the amount bud­geted for 1975-1976. "The fellowship funds at Texas are too small. It's not uncommon for a major university to have ten times as large a fund as ours," Lieb explained. 258 -Graduate Studies ie nt of es :$2 s e Office of the Vice-President and Provost On January 26, President Lorene Rogers simula­taneously announced the resignation of Vice-Presi­dent and Provost Stanley Ross and a reorganization of administrative services. Ross submitted his resig­nation letter dated December 11. Allegations that Ross resigned due to a drastic decline in responsibilities to the office during Rog­er's administration were denied by both parties. President Rogers requested that Ross continue to serve as vice-president for the remainder of the year and he agreed to do so. "I am a firm believer that a university president should have freedom to form his or her own admin­istrative team with individuals of personal confi­dence who also enjoy faculty support," Ross said. Organizational changes made by Rogers included transferring the supervision of the Division of Exten­tion from the vice-president and provost's office to the vice-president for administrative services. Other changes in the office were postponed until Ross completed his term of service. After consulta­tion with the deans of the university, Rogers decid­ed to replace the office of vice-president and pro­vost with the office of vice-president for academic affairs. A student-faculty consultative committee was formed and accepted nominations for the posi­tion. Provost -259 Dr. Eldon Sutton was appointed vice-president for research by University President Lorene Rogers on November 25, 1975. Vice-president for research is a new position formed in 1975 to establish research policies on and off campus. Dr. Sutton, one of five candidates approved by a faculty-student-dean consultation committee, served as associate dean of graduate studies during 1974-1975. In his new position Dr. Sutton assumes many of the same duties he held in his old position that were channeled through the Office of Vice-President and Dean of Graduate Studies. Dr. Sutton will continue to be an advocate for research, directing 39 budget­ed research programs on campus and the Balcones Research Center northwest of Austin, McDonald Ob­servatory near Fort Davis and the Marine Science Institute at Port Aransas and Galveston. Office of the Vice-President for Research The new vice-president supervises over 65 re­search units including the Animal Resources Center, the Center for Particle Theory, the Learning Disabil­ities Center and the new Center for Energy Studies. Dr. Sutton, a zoologist, is a specialist in human genetics. He is particularly concerned with the evo­lution of human genes, and his recent work has dealt with the risk of human mutation posed by environmental chemicals. Sutton is active in a number of national and inter­national scientific groups, such as the National Re­search Council Advisory Committee for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council and the Council of Scientific Advisors to the National Insti­tute of Environmental Health Sciences, National In­stitutes of Health. 260 -Research :he mt ch Off ice of the Vice-President for Student Affairs James P. Duncan, vice-president for student affairs On March 3, Lorene Rogers announced the ap­pointment of James P. Duncan as vice-president for student affairs. Duncan had filled the post of acting vice-president since February 1 when Ronald M. Brown was assigned to the new position of vice­president for administrative services. Since joining the UT-Austin staff in 1970, Duncan has held the titles of associate dean of students, dean of students, assistant vice-president for stu­dent affairs and associate vice-president for student affairs. He has served as chairman of the American College Personnel Association commission on stu­dent residence programs and holds three degrees from Indiana University: A.B. in sociology, M.S. in education and Ed.D. in higher education administra­tion and educational research. As vice-president, Duncan assumes responsibility for the operation of the International Office, Recrea­tional Sports, the Texas Union, the Counseling and Psychological Services Center, the Student Health Center, Student Financial Aid, Housing and Food Services and Admissions and Records. Student Affairs -261 1958 -University vice-president and provost HARRY HUNTT RANSOM Asst. Professor of English 1938-1947 Professor of English 1947-1951 Asst. Dean, Graduate School 1951-1953 Assoc. Dean, Graduate School 1953-1954 Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 1954-1957 University Vice-President and Provost 1957-1960 University President 1960-1961 Chancellor, The University of Texas System 1961-1971 gramss ver~typ teach "H~ calitymc muscu/a· drea ." RallSOI and bui The buik graduate facts,Ill! floor. "!twas 262 -Harry Huntt Ransom T !S ~em By Sandra Lynn Fails Harry Huntt Ransom -magician, optimist, charmer -had an extraordinary talent for securing tangible re­ sults from the abstract. The University lost one of its most valuable assets when the chancellor emeritus was stricken by a fatal heart attack April 19, 1976. Ransom, 67, was chancellor of the University System from 1961 until 1971, after serving the University as professor, col­ lege dean, vice-president and provost, and president. He is perhaps best remembered as the acquirer of the valuable archives now housed in the Harry Ransom Cen­ ter, the builder of innovative educational programs such as the Plan II liberal arts degree and the driving force behind the planning and building of the undergraduate Academic Center. "This University wouldn't be anything like it is if Harry hadn't been here," Donald Weismann, University profes­ sor in the arts, said. "Harry Ransom was a magician. He made things happen nobody else could have made hap­ pen." Harry Ransom was described by friends, such as Edu­cational Administration Professor L. D. Haskew, as a sub­tle, quiet man who possessed an almost unbelievable charisma. Ransom used his power with words and his personal charisma to build enthusiasm among faculty, students and administrators for such projects as the new Aca­demic Center and to attract top professors to the Univer­sity. "He could build a dream in words," Weismann said. "He could make you believe. By God, he could make you believe." "He had a capacity to penetrate and anticipate the objectives of his inc;lividual colleagues and a way of en­couraging them that made the University an optimistic and exciting place to work," Don Goodall, director of the Art Teaching Gallery, said. Ransom ·was also known for his ability to draw financial support from organizations and people outside the Uni­versity. His ability to persuade and to accomplish his goals was directed by what colleagues called foresight, breadth of vision and humanism. "Ransom saw very early -say 25 years ago -the ridiculousness of compartmentalized learning," Weis­mann said. As a result of that insight, Ransom helped build pro­grams such as Plan II, Comparative Studies, and the Uni­versity professorship title, allowing certain professors to teach outside departmental jurisdiction. "His unusual combination of idealism and hard practi­cality made Ransom special," Weismann said. "He was a muscular dreamer. He put muscle into what he had to dream." Ransom was almost totally responsible for the planning and building of the Academic Center, completed in 1963. The building was unusual both in its emphasis on under­graduate needs and in the extensive collection of arti­facts, memorabilia and art works housed on the fourth floor. "It was his conception of what an undergraduate ought to encounter," Haskew said. Ransom also originated a 24-hour counseling service, the Junior Fellows Program and Texas Quarterly maga­zine. He was chairman of the Texas Quarterly editorial board at the time of his death. Ransom was a member of several educational and research organizations, including the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teach­ing. He was also on national commissions on libraries, White House Fellows, Patents and Supreme Court histo­ry. As chancellor emeritus, Ransom had been preparing a history of the University under special assignment from the Board of Regents. On learning of Ransom's death, Governor Dolph Bris­coe issued a statement calling him " a great educator and a great Texan." "As chancellor of The University of Texas System, he worked tirelessly to improve the programs of higher edu­cation in our state," Briscoe said. Ransom was born in Galveston in 1908. He attended Harvard, Yale and Sewanee Universities and the Universi­ty of London. He held honorary degrees from the Univer­sity of the South, Austin College and Baylor, Trinity and Texas Christian Universities. "Of all the people at this University in the last 30 years," Weismann concluded, "Harry Ransom has done more for this place than anyone else. He was someone special." 1975 -chancellor emeritus Harry Huntt Ransom -263 Outstanding Students Nelson Keith Barre was a member of Beta Alpha Psi and Delta Sigma Pi. The senior honors accounting major served on the Student Senate and the College of Business Administration Council. He was selected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Phi Eta Sigma President Randell C. Roberts held memberships in Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega and Omicron Delta Kappa. President of Women in Communication, Inc., Julie Anne Booty was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Delta Chi. She served on the Texas Union Theatre Committee and was named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 266 -Outstanding Students Paul Talmage Boston Jr. served on the Texas Union Board of Directors and the Union Ideas and Issues Committee. The first year law student was a mem­ber of Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa and Sigma Nu. Mortar Board President Marilyn Lou Grooms was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and served as a student senator. She also was a member of the Education Committee and the Nursing Student Af­fairs Committee. Junior electrical engineering student Stephen Leo Poizner was a member of Alpha Phi Omega. He received the Engineering Scholar Award and was active in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. He also served on the Cultural Entertain­ment and Ideas and Issues Committees of the Texas Union. Outstanding Students -267 University Sweetheart finalist for 1975, Karilyn Eve Kober was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Delta Pi . The senior pre-med/biology student served on the UT Interaction Committee and was named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni­versities. She was also a member of Orange Jackets. Graduate finance student Reid Carroll Wilson was a student representative of the University Council. He served on the UT Interaction Committee and the Education Committee. He also worked on the Stu­dent-Faculty Advisory Committee of the Center for Teaching Effectiveness. He was also a member of Sigma Nu. Orange Jackets Vice-President Mary Melissa Pratka was a member of Mortar Board and served as an orientation advisor. The senior government major was on the Student Committee to select the Jean Holloway Teaching Excellence Award recipient. She was also on the Consulting Committee to select the new dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. 268 -Outstanding Students Sigma Delta Pi President John W. Craddock was vice-president of Lambda Chi Alpha and treasurer of Phi Eta Sigma. The senior Spanish major was also a student senator and on the Regental Committee to study the selection processes of chief administra­tors of component UT institutions. Army ROTC Commander Paul Arthur Suhler was chairman of the ROTC Tri-Service Committee. As one of the top ten electrical engineering students in the nation, he was active in the IEEE Computer Soci­ety and Eta Kappa Nu. Rebecca Hurley was selected as a UT Dads' Day Outstanding Student. She served as an orientation advisor and as secretary of Orange Jackets. As a graduate student in education, she was treasurer of the Education Student Council. She was also a 1975 CACTUS section editor. Outstanding Students -269 Senior economics major Leila Rosamaya Shelton was vice-president of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Council. She was on the Student-Faculty Committee for the selection of the new dean of the Col­lege of Social and Behavioral Sciences. A member of Phi Kappa Phi, she also was historian of Mortar Board and secretary of the International Students Organiza­tion. Managing Editor of the Texas Law Review, John August Adkins served on the Texas Student Publications Board of Operating Trustees. The mid-law student was on the Law School Honor Council and the Union Ideas and Issues Committee. He was also a 1973 CACTUS section editor. Junior communications major Mark Wayne Addicks served on the Union Board of Directors and as vice­president of Sigma Nu. He was a member of the Student Government Education Committee, Phi Eta Sigma and Longhorn Singers. 'llerr~r ~rved Engineer ~neers. 270 -Outstanding Students Brian Roger Sullivan was president of the Jester Student Assembly and a Jester resident assistant. The senior petroleum engineering student held memberships in Tau Beta Pi and Pi Eta Tau and served as president of the Society of Petroleum Engineers-American Institute of Metallurgical En­gineers. Student Government President Carol Ann Crabtree was a member of the Friars Society and the Women's Athletic Coun­cil. The senior bi-lingual education major was director of Student Government Tours and was the Southern Singer's most outstanding member. Junior marketing and management major DeMetrls Aquilla Sampson was president of Alpha Kappa Alpha and lnnervisions of Blackness. A member of Mortar Board, she served as an orientation advisor and on the Ideas and Issues Committee of the Texas Union. Outstanding Students -271 Alexis Mount Cranberg served as treasurer of the Student Engineering Council and business manager of the Tejas Club. The senior petroleum engineer­ing major was also a member of Mortar Board and the Society of Petroleum Engineers-American Insti­tute of Metallurgical Engineers. He was awarded the Gulf Oil Honors Scholarship. Student Engineering Council Secretary Mark Pat­rick Evans was a member of Tau Beta Pi and the Society of Petroleum Engineers-American Institute of Metallurgical Engineers. The junior petroleum en­gineering major served on the University Policy Committee and was an initiate of Mortar Board. Outstanding Students Still In School Saba Jack Balagia Robert E. Pennington Jerry Arch Bell Ill Marran Ruth Bentley Charles Christopher Terree Allan Bowers Reeder Anna Clare Buie Thomas Wayne Rioux Larry Alan Campagna Randall E. Roberts Wilham Calvin Chaney Jerald Lee Schnoor Linda Ann Crooker Michael Joseph Ronald Glenn Franklin Shearn Martha Ann Hill James Burleson Robert Garth lkel Smith Jr. Patrick Michael Kelly Jane Elizabeth Linda Isabel Leuchter Strauss Barbara Ann Linch Angelica S. Volterra Cappy Ray McGarr Nancy Louise Vine Wilham Morrison Shirley Ann Parrish Worcester 272 -Outstanding Students Goodfellows Melinda Lou Fugitt Education Council, president Mortar Board Posse Claudia Ramsey Clinton 1975 UT Sweetheart Posse Kappa Alpha Theta Robert Moore Murray Communication Council, president Orientation Advisor Kappa Alpha Carolyn Frost Keenan Cordettes, vice-president Mortar Board Pi Beta Phi Helen Dorothy Stewart lnnvervisions of Blackness UNIT, advisor Alpha Lambda Delta Sharon Kay Jayson Communication Council, secretary The Daily Texan, assistant news editor Union Ideas and Issues Committee Goodfellows -273 Goodfellows Go Sara Lee Stewart Student Senate Education Committee Kappa Kappa Gamma William Kent Brunette Student Services Committee, chairman Student-Faculty Health Center Committee Student Advisory Board, Ex-Students' Association Deborah Gall Brinkley UT Interaction Committee Student Services Committee Alpha Chi Omega John David Harrison Student Senate Tejas Club, historian Waller Creek Coordinating Committee, chairman Gordon Owen Dorsey Navy ROTC, batallion executive officer Resident Advisor Phi Beta Kappa Sue Ann Ray Women's Affairs Committee, chairman Orange Jackets Alpha Xi Delta 274 -Goodfellows ows Goodfellows David Wayne Fuhrman Senior Cabinet, chairman CBA Council, president The University Council Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Student Engineering Council Tau Beta Pi Gerhardt Eugene Wissler Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer Student Engineering Council, president Engineering Scholastic Appeals Committee Deborah Ann Davis Phi Kappa Phi UT Interaction Committee Pi Beta Phi Michael Wayne McCoy Alpha Phi Omega, vice-president Phi Eta Sigma Pi Sigma Alpha Mary Katharine Scepansky Mortar Board Phi Beta Kappa Pi Beta Phi Goodfellows -275 Goodfellows Scott Alan Tagliarino The Daily Texan, editor Sigma Delta Chi Outstanding College Students of America Barbara F. Tobolowsky Communication Council Union Theatre Committee Zachary Scott Theatre Board of Directors Robert Allen Major Jr. Student Court, sitting justice The Texas Law Review, research editor Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Susan Webb Reilly Humanities Council Orange Jackets Alpha Phi Edward Hale Martin Jr. Varsity Swim Team Tejas Club Peruvian Exchange 276 -Goodfellows Goodfellows Shelley Ann Friend Communication Council Student Senate Young Democrats David Wayne Thomas Student Government Tours Committee, chairman Tejas Club, vice-president Omicron Delta Kappa Donna Patricia Brockie Spooks, president Orange Jackets Resident Assistant Martha Anne Root 1976 CACTUS, editor-in-chief Texas Student Publications Board Dean's List Steven Lee Anderson Cultural Entertainment Committee Alpha Phi Omega Phi Kappa Phi Goodfellows -277 David Earl Butts Silver Spurs, president Student Advisory Board, Ex-Students' Association Sigma Phi Epsilon Richard Wayne Brown Freshman Cheerleader Big Brothers of Austin 1976 CACTUS, section editor Patricia delourdes McKay Student Engineering Council Student Senate Mortar Board Goodfellows Still in School John August Adkins Saba Jack Balagia Leslie Anne Benitez Victoria Lillian Blaschke Joseph Marvin Bloom Paul Talmage Boston Jr. Terree Allan Bowers John K. Boyce Ill William Alexander Brock Jr. Karrie Lynn Capello Claire Eleise Charlton David Mark Cordell Carol Ann Crabtree Linda Ann Crooker Steve Robert Dunn James Randolph Edwards Paul C. Feinberg Frank Crawford Fleming Laura Ann Foster Deirdre Zoe Fotescu Paul Joseph Franzetti Juan M. Gonzales Diane Elaine Gorzycki Scott Ingersoll Harmon Madeline D. Hartwell Melanie Hauser Charles Jackson Hooper Rebecca Hurley Francis Marion Jackson Jr. Richard Norman Jefferson Craig Martin Kercho Martha Elaine Kinard Loveless Barbara Ann Linch Bonnie Cummins Lucas Patrick Owen Macken Nancy Katherine Mowry Carolyn Vaughn Perkins Cynthia Jean Powell Lesa Janine Raschke Charles Christopher Reeder Juan Isidro Reyes Orine S. Robinson Frank Barlow Rynd Michael Joseph Shearn James Burleson Smith Jr. Richard L. Spencer Melissa Len Stallones Jane Elizabeth Straoss Paul Arthur Suhler Robert Bruce Turner Angelica Silvia Volterra Linda Rose Weiner Marsha Lynne Westfall Lewise Ann Wilson Gary Joe Wolff Sherri Lynn Zill&itt Mary Therese Gormley Martha Virginia Upchurch CBA Council Angel Flight, executive officer UT Sailing Club, secretary Mortar Board, vice-president Mortar Board Kappa Kappa Gamma 278 -Goodfellows Diane Joyce Hebner lnterservice Council, chairman Humanities Council GOE president Eric Winston Mayo Alpha Phi Omega, service vice­president Student Services Committee, co­chairman UT Interaction Committee Patricia Ann Loven GOE service vice-president 1975 CACTUS, section editor Sigma Delta Chi Mary Margaret Flynn Student Senate Mortar Board Zeta Tau Alpha, pledge trainer John Richard Potter Communication Council Communications Committee, co­chairman Lambda Chi Alpha, student advisory committee Sherilyn Joye Haller Breakthrough to Nursing Spooks Alpha Kappa Alpha, president Goodfellows Goodfellows -279 Dads' Day Outstanding Students Rebecca Hurley and Terree Alan Bowers were an­nounced as 1975 Dad's Day Outstanding Students during Dads' Day weekend in November. The two students were chosen on the basis of their outstand­ing scholastic averages and their other campus in­volvements. Selected to Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi, Hur­ley was active as an orientation advisor. She co­chaired several subcommittees of the Student Com­mittee on Orientation Procedure. She was also an advisor at Scottish Rite Dormitory. She held the positions of secretary and tappee trainer for Orange Jackets and worked on the CAC­TUS Yearbook both as a staffer and section editor. She served on the University Council on Teacher Education and the Texas Union Communications Committee. Alpha Lamblfa Delta and Omicron Delta Kappa inducted her into membership and she was selected to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. She is a former CACTUS Goodfellow. Bowers is a member of Friar's Society and Omi­cron Delta Kappa. He was chairman of the Election Commission and scholarship chairman of Delta Up­silon. As an orientation advisor, he worked with the Student Committee on Orientation Procedures. Bowers was a member of the Jean Holloway Teach­ing Excellence Committee and the General and Comparatve Studies Council. A national delegate to Alpha Phi Omega, he was also active with the Big Buddies of Austin and the University Wrestling Club. Bowers is a former CAC­TUS Outstanding Student and Goodfellow. 280 -Dads' Day Outstanding Students A College Degree: Your Hunting License ABOVE: Jack Maguire Jr., director of the Pharmacy placement office, dis­cusses openings in the field of pharma­cy with Al Dagar. RIGHT: Washington D.C. internship steering committee members Milan Hughston, Steve Yar­brough and Kent Brunette discuss the 1976 program with Susan Kessler and 1975 coordinator Roy Vaughan. direc­tor of the Ex-Students' Association. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Education stu­dents survey teaching positions posted outside the Education Placement Of­fice. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTIOM: Educa­tion Placement Service provides inter­view scheduling with several school districts and answers questions for prospective teachers. The 1975-1976 year cast a more positive light on the employment situation. More Americans had jobs in March 1976 than ever before, reported the Department of Labor, with the total employed numbering 86.7 million persons. Unemployment rate fell to 7.5 percent, with this being the lowest level in more than a year. Daily Texan reporters announced near 100 percent employment opportunities in nursing and law fields for UT graduates. However, for those who were not so fortu­nate, job hunting efforts began on campus in the depart­mental or college offices. Many services were open to students, faculty members and alumni through various placement offices on cam­pus. Beginning with the most basic necessary informa­tion, guidance on resume writing was available in all col­lege offices and through many of the department advi­sors. Other services offered included interest tests, ca­reer seminars, notices of job openings, interview schedul­ing with outside companies and further referral to outside agencies. The UT Career Planning and Placement Council, chaired in 1975 by Gary Munneke of the School of Law placement office, published a booklet which for the first time listed all placement offices and their services under one heading for the use of students, faculty and staff. Major offices on campus included the Career Choice Information Center, Ex-Students' Association, and offices in the Schools of Business, Communication, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Latin American Studies, Law, Li­brary Science, Pharmacy, and LBJ School of Public Af­fairs. "The services we at the placement centers provide are being utilized by more students as life gets more com­plex," Munneke said. "Undergraduates as well as gradu­ates realize that they need the extra advantage we can give in finding jobs today, and they are counting on us more and more." 282 -Hunting License Hunting License -283 American Marketing Association The purpose of the American Marketing Associ­ation is to serve as an intermediary between mar­keting students and the business world. The group went to Houston to visit Marvin Zindler of Channel 13, Allied Bancshares, Inc. and Photographic Labo­ratories. Guest speakers at the meetings included execu­tives from National Airlines, Texas Monthly Maga­zine, Capital National Bank of Austin and Joe Ondrey of the College of Business placement office. To join, a person must be a student, faculty or staff member of the University. Meetings are held bi-monthly, and the new members are chosen each semester. FIRST ROW: Lawrence Woods Haas, Taylor Vance Grove, David August Senter, Randall Weaver Hayes, Vernon Wade Lenhart, Glenn Walter Huffman, Robert Alan Spletter, Brain Hough. SECOND ROW: Judy Ann Pomarantz, Anita Marie Sweeney, James Craig Elkins, Richard Mark Berman, Elizabeth Roseanne Berezovytch, Leonard Franklyn Schaefer, Stephanie Jean Kubala, Charles Shedrick Moody. Deborah Kay Joseph, Sharon Anne Hutchison, Terrie Anne Pierce, Stephen Langton Schaefer, Paul Lee Pennington, Treila LaTrelle Krueger. THIRD ROW: Thomas Edward Bogar, Allen Dale Jenkins, Rebecca Jean Adams, Marina Kath­ryn Crews, Janet Diane Grubbs. Rebecca Sue Harris, Nan Holley Forest­er, Ronnie Kathel Humphrey, Jeffery Scott Clark, David Joseph Gregg, Penny Kathryn Patterson, Sandra Kay Kloesel, August Vince Kostroun. FOURTH ROW: Jon Michael Olson, Duffie Wayne Monroe, Richard Lynn Ray, Marc Duane Potter, Henry Thomas Cruz. registra O!i ~e 10 Spe~e veiopmeri profeSSOr Ad str the Collet Doeges, , Business dinator o pany. 284 -American Marketing Association FIRST ROW: Cassandra Adell Washington, Jacqueline Denise Mottley, Johnson, Lionel-Keith Mclendon, Ronald Wayne Moseley, Kenneth La­DeMetris Aquilla Sampson, Laretha Honette Clay, Linda Marie Richards, mar Drayden, Michael Von Williams, Steven Royal Anderson, David Lee Pamela Teresa Semien, Kathleen Shelton. SECOND ROW: James Louis Ray, Edwin Odell Leffall, Joe McNeil. The Black Business Association, a new organiza­tion on campus was formed to provide a medium of social, academic and professional exchange among black students in business administration. "We want to establish a flow of communication so that students will be aware of what is going on in the College of Business Administration," Steve Ander­son, one of the group's main organizers, said. In order to help establish better communication between students and the College of Business Ad­ministration, the Black Business Association spon­sored academic advising during fall and spring pre­registration and compiled copies of tests to be kept on file in the BEB library. Speakers participating in the Black Program De­velopment series included Dr. Reuben McDaniel, professor of management ih the College of Business Administration, Robert W. Smith, associate dean of the College of Business Administration, Dr. Conrad Doeges, associate dean in the Graduate School of Business Administration and Fred R. Johnson, coor­dinator of special projects with Standard Oil Com­pany. Black Business Association Black Business Association -285 FIRST ROW: Denise C. McTyre, Velma J. Pickett, Karen Anne Wahlsten. Leah McNair, Christy Ann Gorin, Barbara Ann Koncewicz. SECOND ROW: David Louis Garza, Robert Jack Nelson, James Daniel Manfull, Donald Kirby Gray, Warren T. Leake, Floyd E. Covill Jr., James Lynn Bedsole, Daniel Martin Green, Paul David Amend, Richard Franklin Davis Jr., Christopher Lee Eldredge, Danny Ray Moore, David Bruce Lear. THIRD ROW: Douglas Darwin Lapham, Gary Michael Dorsey, Richard Sevier Merrill, Jeffrey Lee Dorrell, John Stanislaw Koncewicz, Butler Kimball Mauldin Jr., Rene David Ruiz, Stephen Lyndol Walker, Nelson Keith Barre, Robert Henry Bynes Jr.. Alan Keith Reed, Henry Jorgensen Hansen, John Frederick Archer, Arminio Mich::iel Cantini, Roy Arthur Johnson, Bruce Allen Thompson, Gregory Harry Mayben, John William McGovern. FOURTH ROW: Walter Craig Overstreet. Kenneth Robert Delta Sigma Pi Sponsoring professional speakers in business and field trips to business and banking firms were major activities of Delta Sigma Pi, a professional fraternity for business majors. Business aspects of Delta Sigma Pi were accom­panied by various social activities and service pro­jects. The men of Delta Sigma Pi had match parties with several social sororities, a fall and spring for­mal, a Casino party and beer floats down New Braunfels river rapids. Service projects included fit­ting shoes on underprivileged children for the Salva­tion Army. The Beta Kappa chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, with ninety active members, is involved in campus activi­ties including CBA Council, Senior Cabinet, Student Senate and intramural sports. Members are select­ed at the beginning of each semester through rush smokers. Reiser, Philip Dennis Roach, Paul Kamsler Gordon, Richard Gerald Barnes, Fred David Raschke, Randy Eugene Jennings, Wayne Allen Spencer, Michael Gary Skarke, David Ross Liles, Richard Bruce Pecore, David Ritch Hatcher, Valiant Kyle Jeter, Neil Smolik. FIFTH ROW: Gary Wayne Glenewinkel, Stephen Pettigrew Rhea, David Fletcher Hester, Richard Alan Hoffman, Stephen Anthony Reinert, Daryl Dean Bohls, Frederick Shields Adams Jr., James Joseph Weber, Mark Leroy Stead­man, Robert M. Taber Jr., David Carroll Reves, Stephen E. Harris, William Bruce Pyle, James Russell Tamlyn, Keith Harold Lehtinen, Tom A. Moore, David A. Luttrell, Scott Alan Wheeler, Robert J. Mitchell, James Edward Baker, Mark A. Floyd, Paul A. Pickett, Gordon Lee Hous­ton, Bruce Weldon Morriss, Kenneth Verne Kelley, Michael J. Upchurch, Thomas E. Cornwell, Michael K. O'Kelley, David Wayne Fuhrman. 286 -Delta Sigma Pi aPi TOP: Member Danny Moore helps Salvation Army by fitting child with shoes. LEFT: Casino party-goers take a moment to meditate. ABOVE: Delta Sigma Pi's Casino party has another winner. Delta Sigma Pi -287 Phi Chi Theta The purpose of Phi Chi Theta is to promote higher business education and training for women. Foster­ing high standards in business careers and stimulat­ing the sacrifice and the unselfish devotion to a career are the strong personal goals brought out by the club. A member of Phi Chi Theta must be a female business student with at least a second semester freshman standing and a 2.0 grade point average. Members are selected after several rush activities each semester. Initiates go through six weeks of pledgeship with formal initiation conducted by Phi Chi Theta national district directors. Phi Chi Theta publishes the national professional magazine "The Iris of Phi Chi Theta." The magazine honors outstanding women in business on the na­tional and local levels. The club went on a field trip jointly with a male business organization to San Ant­onio. Members also aided in spring pre-registration. FIRST ROW: Donna Jean Michie, Carol Seay Wilder, Virginia LouAnn Criswell, Elizabeth Anne Rice, Claire Louise Mezzetti, Mary Jane West, Nancy Gail Cox, Brondel A. Joseph. SECOND ROW: Judy Ann Pomarantz, Lynn Ellen Schweig, Louise Elizabeth Eng, Phyllis Ann Sacks, Joyce Lee, Mary Alice Anderson, Roberta Jeanne Cortner, Debra Louise Lamb, Wynne Deborah Newell, Jillana Celeste Sitterle, Janelle Meyer. THIRD 288 -Phi Chi Theta ofessional ~magazme 1on the na­afield trip "O San Ant· ·egis at1on. ROW: Ann Bird Anderson, Tara Colleen Brolin, Mary Lee Harkins, Yolanda S. Tung, Peggy F. Ellowitz, Judy Carol Levy, Carolyn Ann Hollinger, Linda Rae Rodriguez, Evelyn Ann Alvey, Zelda Anne Choice, Sara Ann Schutze. Phi Chi Theta -289 FIRST ROW: Mary Elizabeth Centenio, Debra Lynn Sabrsula, Elizabeth Lee Richey, Jane Ann Scherer, Ilona Beth Lunin, Carol Ann Lineback, Margaret Ashton Merrifield, Jo Ann Andry, Vicki Ruth Gassiot, Pamela Ann McFall, Suzanne Rose Stuckly, Susan Vaught, Sandra Kay Wade. SECOND ROW: Carol Augusta Maury, Cynthia Lou Ward, Jan Dough­man, Jeanette M. Schindler, Kathy Kusy Barta, Sandra Theresa Coo­gan, Beth Lynn Anderson, Susan Jeanette Velez, Olivia Harriette Lopez, Pamela Katherine Liska, Sharon Lynn Stewart, Donna Lynn Stolbun, Nancy Lynne Brown, Sharon Kay Sheffield. THIRD ROW: Bobbi Jane Duran, Nancy Gail Stewart, Linda Sue Dysart, Nancy Jane Dube, Susan Melissa Pohl, Mary Helen MacKinnon, Paula Anne Platt, Adina Michele Schramm. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Lynn Wimberley, Pamela Louise ldomir, Catherine Ann Ball, Jean Anne Butler, Margaret Ann McRae, Gaye Ann Sanders, Betty Ann Lusk, Linda Susan Chapman. Patricia Lynn Havel, Kaye Lynn Galloway, Anita MarieSweeney, Terry Lynn Naylor, Susan Leigh Kaplan. FIFTH ROW: Judith Kay Fontenot. Carlene Gale Kouba, Nicole Ann Mandt, Nan Maret Weinheimer, Stephanie Jean Kubala, Janet Diane Grubbs, Sabrina Buice, Kathryn Jo Adams, Kathy Marie Head, Joan Susan Winter, Cary Lynn Brown, Linda Kay Morgan, Patricia Anne Vasey, Ann Gertrude Williams. Phi Beta Chi is designed to promote women ma­ Phi Beta Chi joring in business. Although it provides field trips, faculty friendship and intramural involvement, the club is not entirely a social club. Members partici­pated in a heart fund drive in October, brown bag luncheons with business professors and aided in spring pre-registration. Women business majors with a minimum 2.0 GPA may join each semester. 290 -Phi Beta Chi 20GPA The Real Estate Society is a student group whose constituency includes both graduate and under­graduate students sharing an interest in real estate and urban land development. Membership to the society is open to all students regardless of their major field of study. In addition to sponsoring field trips to Houston and Dallas, the society invited business representa­tives from various real estate related industries to participate in the speakers program. This program allowed students to meet with business men and women to discuss current trends and potential ca­reer opportunities. A Careers Day on February 18 featured seminars presented by industry representatives throughout the state. The program was highlighted by a dinner which sponsored industry and university speakers and the presentation of five student scholarships. Real Estate Society FIRST ROW: Gail Harrison, Gary Franklin Brown, Gary Martin Glazer, phen Louis Smith, Gregory B. Powers, Jana Karol Pruett, Keith Chap­ David Calvin Hodge, Ronald Raymond Kirkwood, Janet Lynn Ramsey, man Weaver, Sheryl Lynn Mclaughlin, Alan Neil Zieben, Gary Arthur Ruth Annette Rutchik. SECOND ROW: Stephen A. Phyrr, Robin Kay Blaha. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Bobby England, George Allen Mccanse, Segal, Caren Sue Kirshenbaum, Otis V. Brewer Jr., David Gibson Allen, James Clive Holland, Gary Dean Thrasher, Ronald B. Wardell, Dale C. Roger Cooper Lawrence, Larry Wayne Collins, Richard Stephen Hill. McConnell, Charles H. Wurtzebach, Burdette W. Keeland. THIRD ROW: Mitchell Testa, Anne Marie Adams, Paula Lee Wilson, Ste- Real Estate Society -291 FIRST ROW: Hattie Bernice White, Kentoinette L. Wright, Cynthia M. Houston Gordon, Billy Earl Johnson, Denise A. Williams, Patricia A. Chassion, Carolyn Jane Davis, Londa Valencia Wilson, Alice Cassandra Pinkett, Michael Tracey Phelps. Patten, Sandra Marie Cornish. SECOND ROW: Paul Kim Minifee, Wayne Black Health Professions Organization is a group Black Health Professions of University students interested in health profes­ sions. Billy Rankin, Director of Admissions for Baylor Medical School and Jeanne Allender, from the Ad­missions Office of Tulane Medical School, informed students of criteria for entrance in their respective schools. In December, the club sponsored a Christmas Benefit Dance from which all proceeds went to pur­chase dinners for needy families. The purpose of the organization is to make stu­dents more aware of various opportunities in the health professions and membership is open to any University student interested in a health career. Kap1 Serving macy. Kl serv1ceai als. KE wcr Pharmao Action Mi n1zaboos children. al the FlRSTi 292 -Black Health Professions agroup • oles· career. Kappa Epsilon Serving to unite women in the profession of phar­macy, Kappa Epsilon forms bonds for friendship, service and cooperation with faculty and profession­als. KE worked in conjunction with the Capital Area Pharmaceutical Association during Immunization Action Month to inform the public of required immu­nizations for pre-schoolers and elementary-aged children. Members also worked throughout the year at the Austin Free Clinic by volunteering weekday evenings to serve the clinic's pharmacy. "Get Acquainted" parties were held each semes­ter for all women in pharmacy, allowing students and faculty members to meet. Mixers with men's pharmacy fraternities were also held. Members must maintain a 2.0 GPA and be in good standing with the College of Pharmacy. Prospective members must participate in a pledge semester pri­or to being considered for induction in this profes­sional fraternity. FIRST ROW: Yolanda Judith Guerrero, Marion Perry McKee, Trena Weid­mann, Diane Marie Draper, Rebecca Sue Zatopek, Selma Marie Berry. SECOND ROW: Terry Lynn Sutton, Lydia Irma Martinez, Diane Leigh Walker, Stacia Jan Whitehead, Pamela Yvonne Gilkerson, Patricia Ann Pompa, Vickye Elaine Hogan, Vina Louise Cantu. THIRD ROW: Debra Gail Hagens, Edna M. Everett, Lucila M. Salinas, Marcia Gale Armstrong, Raquel E. Salinas, Nora Lee Solis, Dora Elia Fernandez, Carolyn Dolores Bolton, Stephanie V. Dietert, Harriet Anne Monsell, Shellie Marie Gos­nell, Vincent Anne Court. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Mary Ertel, Bonney Jean Mann, Denise Dickerson, Catharine Withers Jackson, Colleen Kay Eck, Debra Kay Ramsey, Linda Ann Wordward, Berta Linda Gonzales, Rebecca Brink Poldrack, Nan Needham, Claire Louise Rollwage, Debra Colleen Burkett. FIFTH ROW: Dru Ann Shipman, Lena Kay Bluestein, Rosemary Holy, Deborah Anne Lee, Marina Patricia Sifuentes, Ivy L. Coleman, Alice Elaine Loper, Deborah Sue Mack, Annette Marie Ladin, Barbara Jean Martin, Phyllis L. Allen, Lisa Gaye Pitzer. Kappa Epsilon -293 Floyd, Gary Lynn Sonnenburg, Michael A. Peters, Charles E. Moody, William Michael Driscoll. THIRD ROW: Norman Keifer Beck, James Paul Blanton, James Lynn Cross, Bruce Robert Carlson, Ronald Rene Woody, David Richard Strauss, John Raul Mirelez, Tony Everard McDowell, Virgil Griffin Bohannon, Michael Terry Clark, Kevin Dale Chesney, John Bruce Hillin, Norman Wayne Beisel, James Richard Polson. Kappa Psi Kawa ~oVJdeS iarticipal tramur. MembE area e~r 1916 tn dangers 1 round do ttiesaec dents. Membl part Ill y as the L Texas Ph cy Cou™ can Phar Orleans ACasii tional~ afund re Round U Newrr ~armac grade po 294 -Kappa Psi Kappa Psi, a men's pharmaceutical fraternity, provides an outlet for pharmacy students through participation in pharmaceutical programs as well as intramural sports, dances and socials. Members presented a drug abuse program to area elementary schools and PTAs during spring 1976 in an effort to warn young persons of the dangers of narcotics. The club also organized year­ round donations to Travis County Blood Bank and the sale of pharmaceutical weights to pharmacy stu­ dents. Members of Kappa Psi support and take an active part in various pharmaceutical organizations such as the Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association, the Texas Pharmaceutical Association and the Pharma­ cy Council. Several members attended the Ameri­ can Pharmaceutical Association Convention in New Orleans in April. A Casino Night featuring a CB raffle and the tradi­ tional play money and prizes was held on April 10 as a fund raiser. Other social events included fall and Round Up formals and a rush dance. New members are selected each semester. Male pharmacy students who maintain at least a 2.0 grade point average are eigible. BELOW: Kappa Psi members Mick Lowry and Bruce Carlson participate in UT intra­mural softball during the 1976 spring season. Kappa Psi -295 Phi Delta Chi The professional fraternity of pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi, promotes friendship among members as well as encouraging the advancement of pharmacy. Social events in 197 5-1976 included the annual Christmas and Halloween parties, after-football game parties, a Spring Raffle party and a formal Spring Social. Phi Delta Chi members participated in the March of Dimes Walkathon in March and manned the Her­pes-Simplex VD information booth at the Health Fair in March. The group also built a retainer wall in September to prevent water runoff at the Texas Pharmaceutical Headquarters on Highway 183 out­side of Austin . Other projects included weekends with Austin or­phans in April and May and raising funds through garage sales and car washes. The regional Phi Delta Chi convention was held in Little Rock, Arkansas, in February. Members of Phi Delta Chi are selected through rush smokers held in fall, spring and summer semes­ters. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Paul. Wong, Guy H. Foster, Gary Milton Haralson, Karl Michael Munn, Dario Gutierrez, David Silva Ibarra, Eliodoro Q. Benavidez, William Fredrick Fisher, Raul Dominguez, Mario Rey Garcia, Robert Lee Pippin, Hector Rafael Pacheco, Daniel Wayne Lukas. SEC­OND ROW: Steven Neal Ackman, Jack Quentin Cash, David Zamarripa, Ricardo Martinez, Edward Lee Posvar, Andrew William Ayoub, Clay Bradley Mayo, Eugene Leroy Pearson, Armando Albert Niebla, Andrew De La Garza, Harry Lee Allbright, Larry W. Vanta. THIRD ROW: Robert Sherman Adams, Kent Lee Howze, Ricardo Trevino, Emilio Trujillo, Ste­ven Wayne Leslie, Alan B. Combs, John Michael Miles, Verlie Grant Haralson. FOURTH ROW: Blake Shanklin Johnson, Jimmie Tom John­ston, Daniel Acosta, Timothy David Weathers, Andrew Henry Smith. 296 -Phi Delta Chi TOP: Phi Delta Chi members put the finishing touches on the retaining wall built at the TPA headquarters. LEFT: Costume winners at the annual Halloween party pose for the camera. Phi Delta Chi -297 UT Nursing Students' Association The UT Nursing Students' Association was orga­nized to help students better understand the nurs­ing profession, promote professionalism and im­prove health care. The group is affiliated with the Texas Nursing Students' Association, and is com­prised of all pre-nursing and nursing students at the University. Hypertension screening in cooperation with the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross was a major project in the fall . The screening clinic, set up at Northcross Mall, was designed to inform people about hypertension in observance of Texas Blood Pressure Month. Nursing students also participated in a blood drive in February. Social activities included a mixer with one of the pharmacy fraternities and a Christmas social for the student body and faculty. At the beginning of each semester, the Nursing Students' Association intro­duced new nursing students to the faculty, club offi­cers, and Dean Billye J. Brown. 298 -UT Nursing The F signed to tnneS c son~~ llOll,The Fryman a spea t star ol t ~ace", D municat tian ~m Service dunng C< local the chur Mcom The Fellowship of Christian Communicators is de­signed to actively integrate Christian ideas and doc­trines into the realm of communication through per­sonal education and actual performance in produc­tion. The group was organized in 1975 by Dr. John Fryman and David Mandt. Speakers for the meetings included Jenette Clift, star of the recent motion picture, "The Hiding Place", Dr. DeWitt C. Reddick of the School of Com­munication and Mal Couch, an independent Chris­tian film producer. Service projects included a slide show production during Communication Week and a workshop for local church personnel on new media uses within the church. All communication majors wishing to explore field possibilities in Christian media and production are invited to join. Fellowship of Christian Communicators FCC -299 FIRST ROW: Michael Dan Walker. Jo Anne Richstatter, Deborah C. Broyhill, Lisa Lynn Fryman. Thelma Elizalde. Elizabeth Starr Braun, Robert Louis Thompson, Terri Lynn Matthew, Sandra Lorraine Bonner. SECOND ROW: Vanita Joy Klutts, Michael Stewart Livingston, Thomas Kegg Reilly, Philip William Bode, Elizabeth Ann Riggs. Marsha Evelyn Goff, Rebecca Anne Lammert. Patricia Carole Magel. THIRD ROW: James Robert Good, Steven Alan Schindler, Kathleen Elizabeth Cook. Linda Peek, Sharlann Marie Roe, Deborah Gail Brinkley, Brenda Sue Stroope, Marsha L. De Montreve. FOURTH ROW: Mary Corinne Quilliam, Shari Lynn Johnson, Susan Elizabeth Sivley, Dr. Alan Scott, Philip David McAlister, William Gordon Edie. FIFTH ROW: Dr. Donald K. Wright. Rus­sell Gordon Miller, Richard Emmett Gil. Joshua Israel Taylor, Cynthia Kay Carman, Lynn Keith Deen. Largely an educational and professional society, PRSSA the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) provides public relations students with in­formation, education and expertise in the field of communication. Members participated in a field trip to Houston in October where the society toured the new Penzoil Twin Towers built by Gerald Hines. Members also met in New Braunfels in January to hear David Finn, president of Ruder and Finn Public Relations Agency of New York City. Speakers at the monthly meetings included Frank Wylie of the Chrysler Corporation and Simon Cardou of Sheraton Hotels, Inc. President Rusty Miller was elected national chari­man of the National Public Relations Student Soci­ety of America in November at the convention held in New York City. PRSSA is open to all students interested in the field of public relations. Womer' acquaint career Oil membetS tenoutsti national c The gf( Placemer Novembe Counci C guest SpE The o.r senior an commu ed at an) 300 -PRSSA Women in Communication, Inc. is organized to acquaint women in the field of communication with career opportunities and to build friendship between members. The chapter was recognized as one of ten outstanding chapters in the United States at the national convention of 1975 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The group helped the School of Communication Placement Office with the Career Day Seminar in November and participated in the Communication Council Oktoberfest. Novelist Shelby Hearon was a guest speaker for the March meeting. The organization is open to sophomore, junior, senior and graduate women with a 3.0 average in communication courses, and members are accept­ed at any time. Women in Communication, Inc. cMr'· ;e1 soc1· !(:f e!d FIRST ROW: Julia Elizabeth Mclngvale, Delica Kaywynne Day, Julie Anne cia Ann Loven, Karen Marie Sonleitner. THIRD ROW: Markeeta Lam­ Booty, Deborah Kay Bragg, Sharon Kay Jayson. SECOND ROW: Sara berth McNatt, Susan Denise Tunnell, Juliet Ada George, Olive Jane Jane Carpenter, Elizabeth Ann Wheelock, Elizabeth Anne Eason, Emily Talley, Griff Singer, Advisor. Jeanne Coffman, Nicole Joanne Bremner, Susan Elizabeth Sivley, Patri­ Women in Communication, Inc. -301 Alpha Chi Sigma FIRST ROW: Gary Mark Paulette, Karen Loraine Westbrook, Barbara Ann Wood, Robin Noelle Siewert, Cornelia Gertrud Gutz, William Joseph Peer. MIDDLE ROW: Joseph Gustava Schmidt, Jeanmarie Kachnik, William Paul Waits, John Martin Herrmann, Michael Jefferson Boone. Worthy Ray Warnack. BACK ROW: Benjamin Ancil Sweat, William H. Gray, John David Bugay, James Robert Daniel, Karen Sue Johnson, Reginald Michael Harvey. Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional chemistry and chemical engineering fraternity which endeavors to advance the science of chemistry among students. Alpha Chi Sigma is open to students who are seri­ously pursuing professional careers in chemistry. Members tutored freshmen chemistry students every Tuesday night. In the spring, members camped out at Bastrop State Park in March. An alumni barbeque was held on April 17. The club also participated in intramural football. construct spoke 00 cess.Loe fects of my Taylo Attorney U.S.Na Soci~ bal intrar awards 0 standing My ~I lo ioin. 302 -Alpha Chi Sigma FRONT ROW: Colby Leigh Parkhouse, Billy Dean James, Debra Laura Rawlings, Stephen Michael Schilder, BACK ROW: Samuel E. Navarro, Creg Bradburn Jones, Scott Riley Daugherty, Curtis Lee Frantzen, Ben Villarreal Jr., John Dearl Dugat, John David Williams. Striving to help students with educational and pro­fessional plans is a major goal of the American Asso­ciation of Architectural Engineers (AAAE). During 1975-1976, AAAE sponsored such speak­ers as L. B. Wiloby of Brown and Root, who spoke on construction management, and Dr. W. Scholler, who spoke on design problems in the construction pro­cess. Local contractors discussed the thermal ef­fects of glass in building. Other speakers were Tom­my Taylor of Datum Engineering in Dallas, Austin Attorney Charles Babb and a presentation by the U.S. Navy. Social activities included participation in basket­ball intramurals for members. A spring picnic and awards ceremony were held in April where out­standing students in AAAE were honored. Any interested architectural students are invited to join. AAAE AAAE -303 The chief purpose of the American Institute of Chemical Engineering is to serve society, particular­ly where chemical engineering can contribute to public interest. The organization's social events included a Christ­mas party, spring picnic and a beer bust. Happy hours were held following each meeting. In February, AIChE members attended the AIChE Regional Convention at Texas A&M while the group took its yearly plant trip in March to a Houston AIChE The $0( refinery. Members also participated in the UT Tele­ Institute fund, a telephone effort to raise money from alumni, !eredits as well as the World of Engineering Seminar in No­ murals as vember which introduced high school students to ers SP£ the University's engineering department. baD. Me Speakers at the regular monthly meetings includ­ed top executives in the oil industry, representatives Ser from Alcoa and a representative of the Radian Cor­poration of Austin. FIRST ROW: Regina Ann Johnson, Michael Ray Piana. SECOND ROW: Robert Sheppard Barnum. James Thomas Wilkins, Teresa Gail Sipes, Charles William Arnold. T. F. Edgar. THIRD ROW: Alan Karg Stoltz. Robert Lloyd Glover, John Steven Swinnea, Miguel Enrique Fernandez. Raul Antonio Fletes-Lugo, Jayne Yuri Gorup. FOURTH ROW: Stephan Edgar Johnston, Jon Robert Fischer, Paul Bryan Riggs, Marian Carol Tullis, David Bruce Bishkin, Foster Larkin Faerman, Robert John Haskin, Nancy Louise Kolb. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Jean Stancil, Kyle Murray Schultz, William Morgan Huff. Leonard Nelson Schooler. Christopher Ross Davey, Deborah Ann Dunlap, Teresa P. Suffredini, David Lee Hor­any. SIXTH ROW: William Paul Waits, David Hadley Grittman. Eduardo Garcia Zapata. Martha Louise Piana, David Charles Tuel, Patricia Kate McRee. Robin Noelle Siewert, James Robert Daniel. SEVENTH ROW: John Cutler Tiffany, Robert Garner York, Jim Jones Trigg, David Bryan Stanley, Jonathan Earl Wukasch, David Earl Turner, William Oliver Rod­erick. Samuel Lynn Smolik. EIGHTH ROW: Steven Francis Smolen. Rich­ard Andrew Getz, William Clifton Hunt 111, Robert Joseph Fehrenbacher. Christian David Kneupper, Ruben Mendoza, Clough Shelton. Richard Kevin Ulrich. NINTH ROW: William Allen Parks. Adalberto Garza, Guil­lermo Enrique Moran, Jeffrey Allen Hall, John Frederick Oyen. Paul Michael Lorimer, Oussama Noueilaty, Jamie Andrew Murray. TENTH ROW: Mark Charles Cooley, David Lee Squires, Larry Rhea Short, Lynn Thomas Bannan, George Harvey Dunn, Richard Gene Wofford, Donald R. Paul. ELEVENTH ROW: Andrew Sellers Moore. Joel W. Barlow, Keith Kay Rodgers, Pamela Jo Merriman. TWELFTH ROW: Charles M. Watkins, Robert M. Stearns. 304 -AIChE IChE The Society of Petroleum Engineers of American Institute of Metallurgical Engineers (SPE-AIME) of­fered its members athletic enjoyment through intra­murals as well as field trips and special guest speak­ers. SPE athletes finished second in intramural foot­ball. Members also attended the spring engineering picnic. Senior SPE members travelled to the offshore drilling site of Pennzoil Corporation off the Texas and Louisiana coast, while freshmen were exposed to oil field equipmet and procedures at Mobil Oil Company's facility in Luling, Texas. Social activities planned were fall and spring pic­nics, pre-football game beerbusts and a Christmas party to celebrate the end of classes. Membership is open to all petroleum engineering students. SPE-AIME FIRST ROW: Joao Jose Menezes, Charles Henry Gibson, Mahmoud Mes­rahi, Alphonso Bascom Buron, Asa John Whitehead, Luis Eduardo Ca­macho, David W. Phillips, Terrence Mark Duffey, Kerry Alan Pollard, Benjamin Frank Wear. SECOND ROW: Gordon Sidney Brademan, James Brian Huber, Robert Steven Brashier, Apolonio Fidel Santos, Richard Alan Molohon, Chester Dewayne Wilson, Marie Louise Gouldie, Dalia R. Gonzalez, Scott Douglas Sheffield, Michael Henry Feltch, Lloyd Erwin Martin, Brian Roger Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Tom Neil Burns, David James Hartman, Victor Carnal Saied, Gregory Clinton Sullivan, Glenn Wayman Grimes, John Taylor Lewis, Alison Garber Buffington, Thomas Allen Muncey, Weldon Brad Hatcher, Pat Estes Murdock, Jeanne Anne Dris­coll, Michael John Allison. FOURTH ROW: Matthew Franey, Terry Wayne Harrison, William Bruce Bartos, David Edward Dickerson, Paul Michael Bommer, Mark Steven Theisen, Douglas Gene Heitmiller, David Henry Hopkins, Lindell L. Looger, Donny Ray Scott. FIFTH ROW: William Cook Barron, Randall Hulme Hulme, Brenda Kay Barnett. SIXTH ROW: Mau­rice P. Gaddis, Tommy James Drescher, Alexis Mount Granberg. SPE-AIME -305 Participation in departmental projects and social functions involved members of the student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers in all fac­ets of University life. Members helped with the UT Telefund Drive, the World of Engineering seminar, spring pre-registration and food for the needy drives. Social events included student-faculty beer and chips meetings held at off-campus locations such as Hansel and Gretel and Eastwoods Parks. Membership is extended to all civil engineering ASCE majors each semester. sold elee Members IEEE~ FIRST ROW: Mario Quijano, Samuel E. Navarro, John A. Rivera, Charlie McKitrick, David George Johnson, Robert Barrier Daigh, Gary Marial R. Copeland Jr., William Kwok-Yeung Fung. SECOND ROW: Louis Gene Kosut, Douglas Wayne Wiersig, Andrew Frank Wilde, Thomas Wilson Long, Stephen Allan Ramsey, Mauricio Guerrero, Glenn Edward Gray­Horne. SIXTH ROW: Shih Hong Sher, Larry Duane Olson, Kyle Andrew Speake son, Seyed Jalal Miri. THIRD ROW: Marsha Lynn Hamby, Marilyn Woodward, Mario Luis Villarreal, James Clarkson Zoller, David Wayne of NASA, McBride, Cheryl Sue Wagner, Bakeer Ali Naseef, Muawia Hicham Za­Hall, Robert Walling Heflin, Mark Albert Madeley. SEVENTH ROW: Wil­bian, Debra Yvonne Davis, Linnie Marie Harris. FOURTH ROW: John W. liam M. Isenhower, Thomas Joseph Carmichael, Frederick Burton Win­ gu1she0 ~ Whitaker Ill, Felipe Llano, Hector Reyes, Kenneth J. Cervenka, Phillip A. ter, Hute Watkins, Paul A. Steger Jr., James Gonzalez, Keith F. Membe DeSautell, Jawed Akhtar Moheet. James Howard Long, Mark Alan Bracewell. Towner. FIFTH ROW: Lee Taylor, David Carter Wheelock, Richard Scott en~neeri 306 -ASCE FIRST ROW: David Ross Kleeman, Richard Alan Eisner, Russell Park er King McPherson, Vivienne Lee McKitrick, Armen E. Stephanian, Sue Wilson, Khai Con Truong, Raymond F. Peters, Lawrence Paul Chew, Ellen Cash, Paul Arthur Suhler, Kim Hunter Eckert, John Sai-Keung Ng, William Frank Carleton Jr. SECOND ROW: Steven Dale Havemann, Rog-George Thomas Santamaria. I The central purpose of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is to increase awareness of its members through technical instruction meetings and publications. IEEE operated the Electronic Bin, a student-run store in the engineering science lab building that sold electronic parts, data books and lab manuals. Members also participated in the World of Engineer­ing seminar held in November. IEEE sponsored a student contest on technical writing in the spring, with cash prizes awarded for the top three papers. Speakers at the meetings included Robert Chilton of NASA, Randy Young of Motorola and other distin­guished lecturers in the field of electronics. Membership is open to any student in electrical engineering or related courses of study. IEEE IEEE -307 Pi Sigma Pi Pi Sigma Pi is an engineering service organization for minority engineering students. For the third year, members organized and sponsored the World of Engineering in November, which provided infor­mation for high school students throughout Texas interested in engineering. In the spring, the group visited Southwest Re­search Institute in San Antonio for on-the-spot ob­servation of engineering practices. Outside activities included tutorial programs for members, summer job placement services, a test files program and intramurals. Membership is open to any interested engineering student. FIRST ROW: Benito G. De La Rosa, Rudolpho M. Trevino, Johnny Joe Flores, Daniel Balderas Jr., Raul Chacon, James A. Espinosa, Albert V. San Miguel, Armando Esparza, Anthony Roy Morales, Peter Arthur Que­zergue, Randy James Carrier, Ben Villarreal Jr., Agustin Cruz, Simon Navarro Ramiret. David Lee Ellis, Manuel Chavira. SECOND ROW: Ar­mando Gutierrez, Luis Eduardo Mendez, Luther Charles Wilson, Mitchell Claude Christopher, Michael Clyde Christopher, Manuel Alfonso Solis, Duane Gerard Stiner, Vivienne Lee McKitrick, Brenda J. Jones, Jaime Eloy Esparza, Patricia Nila, Guadalupe Gerardo Trevino, Anna Josephine Medina, Katie Pena, Apolonia Fidel Santos, Jose Angel Rodriguez. Jose Luis Zapico, Orlando Cruz, Dr. Philip Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Robert Reyes Flores, Peter Alvin Ramos, Frank Anthony Pena, Richard Phillip Taylor, Kenneth Ray Gray, Antonio Andrade, Eddie Baker Freeman, Ursula Rhea Hilton, Jose Luis Porras, Salvador Arturo Mercado, Hiram Joel Jacques, Jose Oscar Villarreal, Edward Paul Gonzalez, Jesus Villar­real, Richard Henry Cabrera, Cesar Augusto Longoria. 308 -P1 Sigma Pi FIRST ROW: Marilynn McBride, Dana Lea Humble, Joanne L. Aldredge, Marsha Lynn Hamby, Danna Lynn Hill, Kimberly Ann Langlotz, Robin Noelle Siewert, Teresa Helaine Hirezi, Kathy Ann Martin. SECOND ROW: Jayne Ann Fultz, Vivienne Lee McKitrick, Pamelia Jo Stanford, Victoria Lillian Blaschke, Frances Sue McKneely, Katherine Ann Malm, Linnie Marie Harris, Brenda Earl Carter. Debra Yvonne Davis, Teresa Gail Sipes, Cynthia Ann Dunn, Folkert N. Brons. THIRD ROW: Warner Gordon Derr, Elaine Adams Day, Kathleen Evans Day, Wendy Kay Mok, Brenda Joyce Houston, Patricia de Lourdes McKay, Melodye Darlene Jackson. The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is orga­nized to encourage women to study engineering and designed to show the need for women in the profes­sion. A men's auxiliary group works with SWE mem­bers in its service and social projects. Speakers at monthly meetings included represen­tatives from IBM, Corning Glassware and Medical Monitor Systems, who shared overviews of each company's policies concerning women in engineer­ing. The organization is open to all women in engineer­ing or engineering-related fields. Society of Women Engineers Society of Women Engineers -309 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Suzanne Jackson, Catherine Sue Hahn, Ora Sue Singleton, Pamela Diane Harri­ son, Elise Carol Zan. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ann Krischke, Amy Lyon Renard, Sally Lynn McGee, . Donna Kay Jordan, Betty Jean Partin. THIRD ROW: Sue Elaine Washam, Mary Katherine Goldapp, Gayla Jennings, Becky Lynn Davenport, Velda Nora Garza. FOURTH ROW: Gretchen Stryker, Robin Denise Boldt, Carl Hall, Barbara L. Litwornia . Mary E. Gearing Home Economics The ideas and goals of the American Home Eco­nomics Association are promoted through the Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Organization. Distin­guished women such as University President Rogers and Lady Bird Johnson spoke at meetings this year. The group served donuts and coffee to students and faculty each semester. The members also spon­sored a reception for the American Home Econom­ics Association accreditation team, a national evalu­ative committee, on November 10. Any home economics majors may join at the be­ginning of each semester. 310 -MEG Home Economics PEM Club Who picked up that coke cup you left under your seat after the football game? It was the Physical Education Majors (PEM) club trying to raise money to send 25 of its members to Fort Worth for the December convention of the Texas Association for Help in Physical Education and Recreation. "Our goal is to change the future of sports and physical education. Through meeting and working with people, PEM hopes to bring new ideas to the field of physical education," John Delgado, PEM president, said. Projects included a Skate Day with exceptional children and volleyball and basketball games with junior and senior high school faculties to raise mon­ey for minor sports. The year ended with the annual formal banquet, where outstanding male and female physical educa­tion students were honored. FIRST ROW: Regina Coleen Rawson, Dinah Lynn Seale, John Edward Delgado, Nicholas Curry Bertrand, Terry Allen Kubsch, Daniel Mancha. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Kathleen Herber, Debra Jo Norton, Yvonne Carol Jansen, Rebecca Bea Roberts, Teresa Marie Murphy, Martha Frances Corley, Sandra Faye Weeber, Patti Ann Cohen, Suzanne Rene Parramore, Frances G. Mata. THIRD ROW: Carla Gale Spenkoch, Delia Hernandez, Valentin Mata, Roy Jack Price, Steven Lee Anderson, Ste­ven Micheal Dunlap, Joe Dan Fitzgerald, Dwight Andrew Richey, Ricky Gordon Ingram, Susan Yvonne Webster, Helen Denise Pouncey. PEM Club -311 Student Council for Exceptional Children The Student Council for Exceptional Children, or­ganized in 1975, helped unite students interested in teaching special education and provided experience in working with the exceptional child. Two of the projects undertaken by the group this year were a sandwhich seminar on Child Abuse and Education and a Halloween Carnival at the Travis State School. Activities also included monthly meetings and an informal Christmas dinner with the Council for Ex­ceptional Children on December 10. FIRST ROW: Omar Victor Guerrero, Yvonne Carter, Sharon Kay Sadler Patricia Anna Castaneda, Rosa Tak-Lan Ching, Valerie Jean Partain, Ann Linda Gail Ballenger, Elise Susan Skinner, Linda Sue Casas, John D. Louise Moline. THIRD ROW: June Karen Bissell, Patricia Ann Kruger, King. SECOND ROW: Karen Diane Rueb, Donna Gail Hering, Dorothy Ann Judy Lynne Randolph, Elizabeth Martha Jorden, Josefina Margarita Derapelian, Catherine Elaine Broyles, Marie Jeanne Welsh Gonzales, Gomez, Susan Marie Johnston, Virginia Blalock Hale. mester. 312 -SCEC FIRST ROW: Michael Philip Riley, Mark Eugene Johnson, Elmer C. Beck­worth, Abelardo Perez Bernal, Frances Suzanne Majors, Diana Laura Cabaza, Stephen Henry Shipp, Henry Willis Bashore, Melanie Gae Die­trich, Kathleen Marie Fiorillo, Irma Guadalupe Soto, Patricia D. Salinas. SECOND ROW: Robin Ahrendt Osborn, George Cooper Morris Ill, Caro­lyn Sue Olivarez, Ernesto D. Montalvo, Stanley Kent Doss, Andre Edward Bacon, John Fredrick Feltham, Gregory Lloyd Longino, Paul Lee Pen­nington, Stephanie Ann Steffler, Archie Rodney Sarten, Richard Joseph Hoffman. Joseph Alexander Gonzales, Paul Kamsler Gordon, Randall Gene Speer, Shelby Anne Beer, James Walter Goggans. THIRD ROW: John Philip Romer, Kenneth Eugene Sherrard, James Francis Polka, Raymond Edward White, Elaine F. Valadez. Michael Lewis Rinehart. Agapito Martinez. The 1975-76 academic year was the most active ever for the University Pre-Law Association. The purpose of the organization is to orient undergrad­uates to all aspects of law. A mock Law School Aptitude Test was given to prepare students for up­coming law school entrance tests. Social activities included a Halloween party, a trip to Wurstfest and a Christmas banquet at Cou­pland's. UT Pre-Law helped Young Democrats staff voting booths around campus and took political stands on issues concerning the student body. No specific requirements for membership are required and students may join at the beginning of each se­mester. UT Pre-Law Association UT Pre-Law -3 13 R emember when Smokey burned a hole in a lady's dress . . . remember when the Texas flag be­longed to Mississippi . . . remember when the flashcard section was run by 800 men in white shirts and bow ties .. . all of these are part of the history of The University of Texas traditions. "As the longhorn was free to roam the wilderness of Texas, so must the University be free to roam the world of thought, unhampered and unafraid," declared T. B. Buffing­ ton, an 1892 graduate of The University of Texas, when he presented the longhorn mascot on Thanksgiving Day, 1916. The Longhorns trounced A&M that day 21-7. In celebration of the victory, a Texan reporter announced that a large " T" and the "21-7" score should be branded on the side of the new mascot, but students' protests of cruelty ruled the idea out. Apparently, some Aggie fans who were still remembering A&M's 1915 victory over Texas found the · reporter's suggestion worth trying. The steer was found branded one Sunday morning in a south Austin stockyard with 8-inch numerals celebrating the previous year's 13-0 Aggie victory over UT. To save face, a group of UT students altered the numbers " 13-0" to read "BEVO" -the "Old Will" graze in a pasture name of a popular near-beer near the Leander Rehabilita­ which was a product of Bud­ tion Center. weiser Brewery during the pro­ Smokey the cannon was hibition era. built in UT's Mechanical Engi­ Stephen Pinskney arranged neering Lab in 1953 as an an­ for the boxcar shipment of the swer to shotgun blasts fired by first longhorn to Austin from Oklahoma University Rufnecks. the Panhandle. Bevo I reigned At the end of the 1954 Thanksgiving Day game, a shot from 1916-1921. His retire­ ment was spent as the main exploded inside the barrel course of a barbeque; a delega­ when the cannon was fired too tion from Texas A&M was close to the stands. This shot awarded the half of his hide brought complaints from a that had been branded. woman spectator who claimed Pinskney's dream of a long­ she suffered temporary deaf­ horn mascot was revived in 1932 with Bevo II, a hereford donated by the 10,000-acre Diamond-T Ranch. W. A. Boyett presented the animal to students at a "surprise" rally one night before the Texas-SMU game. The steer was too ram­ bunctious, trying to kick out the side boards of his trailer at the game and was retired at the end of the season. In 1945, Bevo Ill was placed in the custody of the Silver Spurs by Charles Schreiner, an honorary member of that organization. The idea of a permanent mascot had finally become a reality. The bull was retired to the San Antonio Zoo three years later. Acquired at age eight, Bevo IV was considered the mean­ est of them all. He was kept for only one year, 1949-1950. Bevo V was the first steer to be protected by a bodyguard at the OU game during his reign from 1950-1955. Bevos II, Ill and IV suffered ill treatment when Sooner fans sawed off their horns at the annual Texas-OU clash. The sixth steer was unable to endure the screaming and confusion at one of the games during his two-season tenure, broke loose and ran over the Rice bench at half-time. Bevo VII relished the attention of football fans for eight years. In 1963, the mascot caught attention when Texas Aggies " steer-napped" the bull. The story was carried by all wire services and Bevo's photograph appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. The Texas Rangers recovered the ani­mal unharmed. Silver Spurs collected $3,000 for Bevo's airfare to the Orange Bowl in 1965. Bevo VII was retired the same year due to old age and arthritis. Bevo VIII, commonly known as "Old Will, " was sold to the Spurs for $1.00 by a former member of the board of Re­gents. He was resold to the state for that same price as he was too old to be trained. The final year for the reign of Bevo IX was 1975. In 1972, he was " steer-napped" twice, once by Rice students and once by Aggies. Since he was returned unharmed each time, the University never pressed charges on his abductors. Bevo IX was pampered; students honored him each year with a special birthday party and rodeo. His one vice was a strong dislike for women -at their scent, he shook his head and turned away. The newest mascot is a three-year-old trained bull raised by relatives of an active Silver Spur member. Bevo IX and ness and a hole burned in her dress. Eventually the cannon was modified to shoot 12-gauge blasts. In 1963, Bill Melton and Bob Lowe, members of the Texas Cowboys, were caretakers of Smokey. Rumors circulated that Aggies planned to steal the cannon so Melton and Lowe hid it in a friend's closet before the Thanksgiving Day game. The cannon was called out of hiding, however, to fire a 21­gun salute to assassinated President John Kennedy on the Capitol grounds; the ceremony received nation-wide news coverage. Smokey is presently guarded by the Texas Cow­boys and is fired when the Longhorns score at football games and on other special occasions. January l, 1962, Texas played the University of Mississip­pi in the Cotton Bowl and won not only the game, but also a huge Texas flag. During half-time, Mississippi students un­furled a Texas flag and carried it over their band. The band changed formation and replaced the Texas flag with a con­federate banner. After the game, Mississippi Gov. Ross Bar­nett presented the flag to Texas Gov. Price Daniels, who later presented the flag to the Longhorn Band. At the 1963 Thanksgiving Day game, the first "run" was made. Long­ 316 -University Traditions horn Band members asked the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity to help carry the flag. The pre-game event be­came a University tradition under the responsibility of the APO chapter. After considerable wear and tear, the flag began to show its age. In 1967 APO members decided a more permanent banner should be made. After the University Athletic De­partment agreed to finance the project, bids were request­ed and the project of making the new flag went to Mrs. Flo Kuehn of Seabrook Sailmakers in Seabrook, Texas. The flag was sewn exactly like a sail with 777 square yards of four­ounce nylon bolstered by 800-pound test nylon rope around the perimeter. It is the largest flag in the world, measuring 37 by 21 yards and the star is 27 feet long from point to point. The flag made its first appearance in the fall of 1972 and currently is carried in a special trailer with a personalized license plate reading TX FLAG. APO's financed the trailer to give tQe world's largest flag a home. Big Bertha, the largest drum in the world, came to The University of Texas in 1955. Her dimensions are 8 feet V4 inches high, 44% inches deep and 9 feet 10 inches wide. Bertha was created by C. G. Conn, LTD. for the University of Chicago and began her career at the Princeton-Chicago football game on October 23, 1922. When the University of Chicago dropped varsity football , the band also dissolved and Bertha went into seclusion for a number of years. There were moments of pleasure for her during retire­ment. In 1939, Arturo Toscanini invited her to participate in a presentation of the" 1812 Overture" in New York City. But there was no elevator large enough to hoist her up to the hall, high in the RCA Building where the symphony was to be performed, so she was returned to Chicago. In 1955, Col. D. Harold Byrd, a one-time member and long-time friend of the Longhorn Band, purchased Bertha from the University of Chicago and gave her a new home at the University. Since she has been at UT, Bertha has made one visit back to Chicago. In 1957, she returned to her old home when Chicago wanted her help in reactivating varsity football. Since, then, she has been at the University. Life for Bertha at the University has been luxurious and exciting. Her permanent dwelling is in the comfort of the Longhorn Band Rehearsal Hall in Music Building East. For her performances at football games, she is escorted by a group of Longhorn bandsmen known as the "Drum Wran­glers." She attends all out-of town games that have stadium openings large enough to accommodate her entrance, in­cluding all post-season bowl games. Flash cards were first used at Texas football games in November, 1925. At the Texas-Baylor game in Austin 800 men dressed in white shirts and bow ties sat together in the stands and formed a Longhorn head and the word "Texas." They used orange and white cards. The Co-Op furnished the cards and instructions and Bill Rippey, head yell leader, worked out the routines. Today the flash cards are the responsibility of the Tejas Club. These are just a few of the "orange-blooded" traditions of the University. Other groups on campus have traditions and symbols just as interesting and the pages that follow ® point out the diversity that is the University: A com-• munity of special interest devoted to spirit and ser-', vice. Texas Cowboys Who said bad guys wear black hats? Texas Cow­boys, the oldest men's honorary service organiza­tion at UT, can easily be recognized by members' traditional black hats and chaps. But the Cowboys can hardly be called " bad guys." Members are chosen each semester from Greek and independent communities for leadership, scho­lastic ability, character and service to the Universi­ty. Members of the group served at the annual Dad's Day Association Awards Banquet and sponsored the Texas-Texas A&M bonfire. Before the blaze, they maintained a 24-hour patrol of the site to prevent unauthorized dumping of wood and a premature igniting of the fire by anxious A&M fans. The Cow­boys also have the responsibility of taking care of "Smokey" the cannon. On December 4, the Cowboy Minstrels present­ed Jerry Jeff Walker in their annual benefit perfor­mance. Ray Wylie Hubbard also performed and pro­ceeds went to the Austin Association for Retarded Children. Texas Cowboys joined forces with the Ex-Stu­dents' Association in 1975-1976 to establish the Texas Cowboy-Ex-Students' Association Scholar­ship to be awarded to financially stressed students chosen by the Ex-Students' Association. Wales Mad­den, president of the Association and former Cow­boy, proposed the new program to encourage aca­demic and leadership abilities on campus. The organization also recognizes outstanding members of the University through the Arno Nowotny and Bill McGill Awards. Both men were co­founders of the Texas Cowboys. The Arno Nowotny Award recognizes an outstanding student who ex­emplifies the characteristics of fairness, honesty, integrity and unselfishness in service to the Universi­ty. The Bill McGill Award is given to a member of the Cowboys considered to have perpetuated, through­out the year, the tradition and spirit of good charac­ter, scholarship, leadership and ability on which the Cowboys are based. On March 27, the group helped the Austin Area Special Olympics at Nelson Field. Over 1,500 excep­tional children competed in track and field events and the best athletes were sent to the state meet. Before this year the Cowboys only participated by sponsoring and coaching one team, but this year took full responsibility of the Olympics. "We believe that every athlete in this contest is a winner," Mark Dodson, Cowboy Foreman, said. During Round-Up Week, Cowboys sponsored their traditional barbeque on campus. Proceeds went to the Austin Association for Retarded Children. FIRST ROW: Lamonte Scott McAngus, Stephen C. Horn, Benjamin David Lemmons, David Frederick Pohl, Stuart Glen Sharrock, Kenneth Charles Pruitt, John Royden Biddle, Randy Frank Goldman, Scott Shane Ingraham, Randall Dane Smith, Brian Frederick Antweil, Hale Bremond Umstattd, Tolar Numa Hamblen, Daniel Henry Zeligson, James Donald Goudge, Mark William Connell, Charles Patrick Oles. SEC­OND ROW: Robert Scott Palmer, John David Lisenby, Chester Robert Upham Ill, Michael Edmund Sawtelle, Richard Martin Lucas, Bruce Hardy Chilton Hill, Charles Leon Stephens, David Wayne Clawater, Shotgun, Douglas Lloyd Jones, Camp Cook, Mark Randle Dodson, Foreman, Mary Alice Bettis, Sweetheart, Michale Glenn Lank­ford, Michael Edwin Hanson, Patrick Joseph Cook, Neil Allen Goldberg, Bryan Lee Harding, Richard Tod Golman, Robert Ryan Cain, Garland Benton Woodward, James Bruce Bennett, Roy Wallace Hendrix. THIRD ROW: Howard Goldberg, Charles Freder­ick Proske, Richard Stephen Rankin, Jeffrey Thomas Hinson, Richard Michael Ridley, Thomas David Moscoe, Norman Joseph Bailey, Paul Christopher Brando, George Salim Bayoud, Stephen Dale Robirds, Robert E. Peerman, David B. D. Lumpkins, Matthew Steward Ramsey, Forrest Moseley Smith, Garry Edward Pyka, Kim Carlson Hutchins, John Patrick Doherty, Timm Wooten, Strawboss. FOURTH ROW: Robert Clinton Strait, John Charles Pearce, Robert Martin O'Neal. Spooks The bond between women of Spooks is indicated by their motto: SPIRIT, LOVE, SERVICE, FRIEND­SHIP. Spooks is an honorary service and spirit organiza­tion for outstanding freshmen and sophomore wom­en. Selection is determined by past involvement in high school and University activities. The purpose of Spooks is to promote spirit among the students of the University and to serve the cam­pus in any way possible. Spooks selected a pledge class in the fall and spring semesters which brought in approximately sixty new members. To remain active, one must have earned twenty service hours in any given se­mester. Spooks also participated in spring and fall blood drives, the A&M bonfire and the Dad's Day reception held at the LBJ Library on November 8. They also painted the Drag each week during football season. Spooks decorated athletic locker rooms and dining halls before conference events and backed male and female Longhorns in all sport competition. FIRST ROW: Kristy Kay Bradfield, Edith Lynn Isaacks, Treasurer, Sue Ann Ray, Special Projects, Patricia Lucille Kelly, Royal Spirit Haunt. Ann Lovett, Singing Haunt, Gail Marie Kitowski, Vice-President. Mrs. Kay Mayne, Spon­sor, Donna Patricia Brockie, President, Sarah Ann Oliver, Historian, Joanne Christine Macow, Scribe Haunt, Lynne Ann Culter, Service Haunt. Susan Kathleen Garrott, Spirit Haunt. Laurie Rennie McCrimmon, Singing Haunt. SECOND ROW: Pattie Ann Stephens, Linda Diane Seelig, Vickie Lee Gaudin, Jayne Denise Howard, Stacy Lynn Frieden, Stacy Renee Bankhead, Mary Kathleen Price, Tracy Ann Jones, Vickie Brodbeck, Leslie Ann Coghlin, Karin Wentworth, Eleanor Anne Luecke, Julie Ann Kunz, Gay Wesley War­ren. Vicki Anita Wallace, Bette Ann Pugh, Nanci Leigh Jette. Karen Ann Daniel, Denise McTyre, Robin Samuels, Teri Lynn Wenglein, Robin Worth· ington, Cheryl Lee Sanford, Terri Lyn Holster. THIRD_ROW: Vicki Lynn Fil.er, Karen Lee Mourey, Patricia Ann Ashton, Connie Gail Cook, Marian Elaine Gaenslen, Holly Lynn Moreland, Nina Leah Verheyden, Kathleen Susan Fos­ter, Denise Jean Collins, Susan Hertha Basse, Tamara Lynn Hardy, Shyla Thomas, Brenda Raye Cone, Donna Lynn Jette, Leslie Lynn Zimmermann, Robin Newcomb McClendon, Margaret Ann Barnett, Barbara Anne Hin· shaw, Jelia Ann Jones, Patricia Sue Stewart, Jo Ann Rosenfeld, Diane Byrd Tudor, Cecilia Kay Shearer, Ann Shearer, Audrey Ann Rohan. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Ruth Cline, Alexis Ann Taylor, Robin Lynne Garner, Judy Logan, Katherine Eve Barker, Nancy Kay Adams .. Judy_ Louise Scott, Me· laine Sue Phillips, Nancy Lynn McEachern, Caroline Alida Palmer, Leona Ann Agnello, Elaine Judith Schaub. 322 -Spooks FRONT ROW: Rebecca Hurley. Secretary-Tapee Trainer, Clair Elizabeth ijly Lynne McGee, Cheryl Kay Hampton, Eileen Beth Martell, Amy Lynn Krizov, Treasurer, Melinda Lou Fugitt, Program Chairman. Carolyn Lee Do­Clark, Carol Jean McAnelly, Deborah Kay Bragg. BACK ROW: Hollyce Char­ver. Contact Officer, Susan Webb Reilly, President, Mary Melissa Pratka, enn Giles, Margie Annette Harris, Kimberle Koile, Terry Zlotnik, Margaret Vice-President, Lourdes Margarita Montesino, Contact Officer. MIDDLE Jane Stanbery, Karen Emily Tumulty, Edith Diane Dochen, Sue Ann Ray, ROW: Sandra Marie Holub, Susan Jan Soward, Kathleen Ann Boothe, Kelly Nan Needham, Emily Ruth Terwey, Pamela Lea McMichael, Stacy Renee Jayne Freeland, Jacqueline Suzanne Holmes, Garan Ann Galloway, Cheryl Bankhead. Ann Zaremba, Karilyn Eve Kober, Lisa Germany, Vicki Lynn Wagner, Doro- Members of Orange Jackets serve as official host­esses for The University of Texas and are selected on the basis of leadership, scholastic achievement and campus involvement. After "tapping" for new members in October, a reception was held at the Veranda. In September, the women served as hostesses at LBJ Library for the tenth anniversity of the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities. They also served at the School of Communication reception for distinguished alumni in October and at Dad's Day festivities in November, also at the LBJ Library. Orange Jackets represented University women at a Christmas party held for the dean and faculty of the College of Engineering. Dr. Lorene Rogers spoke at the November meet­ing and Dr. Margaret Berry also gave a presentation that month on the history of UT. The Showboat restaurant was the site for a re­union with Green Jackets from North Texas State University in March. Lady Bird Johnson was also a guest speaker in March. Orange Jackets Orange Jackets -323 Texas Posse Members of Texas Posse, an honorary spirit and service organization for the University and Austin community, are chosen after their first semester as freshmen. Selection is based on individual charac­ter, leadership and academic achievement. Current members choose students from independent and Greek communities for spring induction into the or­ganization. Posse raised over $1 ,500 this year to benefit charitable causes such as Big Brothers of Austin and the Austin State School for the Deaf. Other money-making projects included a " Fire Up for OU Party" at the Bucket on October 9 and the distribution of balloons for the opening of a down­town graphics shop. On Halloween, Posse gave a party for 60 children at Austin State School for the Deaf. Members also sold orange and white balloons to raise money for cheerleaders at the Texas-Baylor game on November 8. Posse took 40 boys from the Big Brothers program to the Texas-TCU game the following week. Posse members regularly attend pep rallies, paint Drag merchants' windows to promote spirit before games, decorate the athletes' cafeterias and partici­pate in Round-Up. " For years Posse has been an active service orga­nization at the University. Along with the honor of being a Posse member comes the responsibility of helping others, " Jack Kelly, Posse president said. FRONT ROW: Jack Albert Kelly, President, Patricia Brown Dedman, Rebec­ca Wren, Leisa Carol House, Jennifer Joan Liebes, Shelley Ruth Gerst, Elizabeth Knox Beavers, Laurette Harmon Beeson, Martha Anne Booe, Dorothy Lynne McGee, Teena Beth Oman, Kathy Ann Yeoman, Lisa Diane Hamm, Nancy Jan Horlock, Diane Marie Cuenod. MIDDLE ROW: Twink Elizabeth Harrison, Mark Austin Harris, Christopher Richard Peck, Pamela Jane DeWitz, Brian Patrick Johnson, Larry Langston Harlan, Thomas Bu­chanan Ewing, Eldon Bradley Mahon, Nancy Ann Davidson, Secretary, Scott Evans Holtzman, Richard Edward Reed, Arthur Thompson Reichert. BACK ROW: Norman Balfour Oshman, Carol Ann Jones, Thomas Hastey Gose, Andrew Hill Rhea, Lester Gregory Swan, Shelley Erwin Todd, D~vid Williams Burgher, Denise Gail Brown, Rusty Bannerman, Gregory Wilham Austin, Barbara Cummings Smith, Stephen Lawrence Crain, Treasurer, John Michael Pruitt. Dewhyne Bell. 324 -Texas Posse ~osse • dre· Deaf children enjoy piggyback races at Posse Halloween party. Artistic Posse members show it's not all play and no work. More fun and games at the Posse Halloween party for students at the State School for the Deaf. Texas Posse -325 Bevo's Babes Bevo's Babes is a select group of University women who aid the varsity swim team as time­keepers, message runners and judges at University meets. They also act as hostesses to potential high school recruits. The organization consisted of 35 members last fall. Each applicant appeared before a board of swim team members and was judged on poise, personal­ity, appearance and interest in swimming. In No­vember the team tapped new members at various dormitories and sorority houses. Each Bevo's Babe had a "little brother" on the swim team, and she decorated his locker and pro­vided moral support. The entire organization fol­lowed the team to Southwest Conference swim meets. On the social side, the girls had TGIF's with the varsity swim team to promote spirit among team members. The group met weekly at the University pool throughout the school year. FRONT ROW: Micaela E. Brown, Audrey Anne Supple, Laurie Anne Landri­ROW: Nancy L. Robertson, President, Nancy Lou Marter, Laurie Kay Lor­gan, Lecia Ellen Barton. MIDDLE ROW: Susan N. Berg, Karin Wentworth, enz, Janice Mary Bickford, Harriet Tica Herns, Andrea McNiel, Kathryn Kathryn Jo Tabb, Mary Margaret Prisko, Cheryl Ann Colmery, Janice John­Lynn Luck, Mary Smith, Debra Ann Herman, Susan L. Weiner, Deanna Marie son, Susan Curby Gaskill, Deborah Ruth Templin, Linda Sue Gladden. BACK Brandt. 326 -Bevo's Babes Silver Spurs "Dance for Those Who Can't" was the theme of the 1976 Silver Spurs Dance Marathon at which over $28,000 was raised for the Travis County March of Dimes campaign. Country-western singer Waylon Jennings and the Amazing Rhythm Aces Band were featured performers. Silver Spurs began the marathon in 1972. Silver Spurs, an honorary service organization founded on November 15, 1938, invited Johnny Ro­driguez to sing at Bevo's Birthday Rodeo November 8 to raise money for the Travis State School. Rodeo events included bronc and bull riding, pig chase, calf scramble and barrel racing. Silver Spurs assumed responsibility for Bevo's care in 1945 and can be J. seen with him at all football games and major Uni­versity functions. This year the Spurs worked closely with the Texas Cowboys and other groups at the Special Olympics in March for the Austin Association for Retarded Children. "The Silver Spurs have raised $60,000 for charity since 1972," Lenny Wormser, marathon director, said. During the marathon weekend, Spurs staged a "Hold-Up" in which students dressed in western garb "robbed" cars at specified city intersections to raise over $12,000 for the March of Dimes. . ' . II = " n 11 ­ II " II II u T ;; ll II .. :: II ;; II -II II - II II II H II • II it ;; II " II FIRST ROW: George Leon Kennedy, Richard Henry Edelman, Steven Earl Day, Kevin O'Donnell McHale, Wade Hampton McMullen, John Stuart Hol­comb, George Terry Balagia, Sheryl Lynn Smith, Sweetheart, David Earl Butts, President, Gary William Lancaster, Martin Bruce Feldman, Randall Jay Fishman, Robert Edward Tabak, Silas Lanham Frazier. SECOND ROW: Peter MacKerer Boyd, Richard Anderson Renaudin, Mark Gayland Dinges, Myron Geer Blalock, Kirk Matthew Pfeffer. Sterlil')g McKinley Morris, Charles Guy Goodwin Ill, John Brown Hardin Ill. William Franklin Zwiener, Blair Todd Stouffer, Robert Dudley Mansell, Kenneth Eugene Baum, Leon­ard Vance Wormser, Richard Kirk Pipkin, William Cardon Gerner, Andrew Jackson Lewis, Harry Walter Wolff. THIRD ROW: David Lowell, Robert Louis Reese, Morgan Lee Copeland Jr., Forrest David Nelson, Niven James Baird Jr., Winton Lee Coleman Jr., Michael David Hartwig, John Coleman Horton Ill, Timothy Hester Carter, Chad Tolbert Hanna, John Bates Eidman, Rob­ert Bruce Turner, Charles Scott Burford, Charles Murray Barnard, Treasur­er, Robert Fuller Black, Dudley Jarvis Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Richard Kelty Stoneburner, Thomas Elkin McGaughy, Bryan P. Ratliff, Lester J. N. Keliher, William Christopher Jones, George Mitchell Owen, Michael Cotton Grimm. Albert Shannon Conly, Mike Nelson Nabors, Leonard Ray Irby Jr.. Gary Douglas Pickens, Secretary, William Patterson Denton. Thomas Drury Cordell, James Lawrence Gordon, Robert Leland Shaw, Leslie Carter Klein. Silver Spurs -327 Silver Spurs March of Dimes Hold-Up, March 21. 1976 328 -Sliver Spurs March of Dimes Dance Marathon, April 2 and 3, 1976 Silver Spurs -329 FIRST ROW: Kathryn Elizabeth Crim, Reporter, Sandra Mae Schuler, Secre­tary, Patricia Ann Loven, Service Vice-President, Elizabeth Kaye Tynan, Membership Vice-President, Diane Joyce Hebner, President, Ann Elizabeth Kitchen, Administrative Vice-President, Debra Ilene Blatt, Treasurer, Edith Elizabeth Brown, Community Projects Director, Ellen Ruth Quinton, Histori­an, Joan Elizabeth Ruby, Co-Trainer. SECOND ROW: Susan Denise Gee, Mindy Joy Siegel, Joanna Evans, Anita Beth Isbell, Cynthia Marie Legrand, Frances Gomez, Linda Gail Dunlap, Lindsey Seldon, Eileen Beth Martell, Kathryn Joan Breen, Mary Elizabeth Francis, Mollie Ann McAuliffe. THIRD ROW: Catherine Louise Freitag, Cecelia May Owen, Dorothy Ann Lo·u, Susie Ranette Salfield, Jo Susan Pakowsky, Debra Beth Reinberg, Debra Jean Brand, Teresa Ann Conoley, Shelly Irene Smith, Nanci Georginne Silver, Women's Service Organization Sylvia Lula Goodwin. FOURTH ROW.: Deborah Lou Cohen, Barbara Lyn Johnson, Marilyn Ann Vitek, Robin Denise Boldt, Cheryl Lynn Varnado, Diane Louise Wynne, Vicki Lynn Nelson, Cheryl Ann Payne, Carolyn Joan Orr, Rena Carol Andrus, Lena Kay Bluestein, Sara Jane Smith. FIFTH ROW: Lizabeth Ann Caskey, Suzette Mayrie Haile, Diane Merle Friedrich, Nancy Anne Bliven, Jane Evelyn Woods, Sherry Darlene Huie, Mary Jane Williams. Lynne Ann Warren, Nikki Lynne Notias, Margaret Isabel Leavenworth, Re­becca Layton Gullette, Ellen Louise Larose, Diane Lyn Aumann. SIXTH ROW: Kerin Ann Capper, Martha Jane Delmore, Karen Delana Gray, Shelly Jane Wardell, Linda Sue Johnson, Helen Kay Dean, Jacqueline Mary Wanta, Lucy Margaret Wagner, Holly Lynn Kirkwood. Nancy Kay King, Nelda Creed Cason, Sharlann Marie Roe, Andrea Lynn Jenkins. 330 -GOE Susan Gee presents the Mary Sunshine Award to Mary Francis for her ever-cheerful appearances at GOE functions. GOE is a campus women's service organization dedicated to the goals of friendship, leadership and service. Any University woman interested in these goals is welcome to join. New members were initiated in both fall and spring, and the fall group of 54 initiates was one of the largest in the organization's history. GOE members worked on both campus and com­munity projects. Campus projects included helping coordinate and run blood drives, working registra­tion, adds and drops and campus elections. Among GDE's many community projects were taking underpriviledged children to University foot­ball games, working for the American Cancer Soci­ety and taking donations for the Travis County Hu­mane Society. Many members also devoted time to individual projects such as tutoring, working at the Main Building information desk and recording col­lege textbooks for the blind. GOE had a formal dance in the spring, and held banquets in the fall and spring after their initiation ceremonies. During the fall and spring initiation ban­quets, awards were presented and new officers were installed. GOE -331 Alpha Phi Omega The Alpha Rho chapter of Alpha Phi Omega ser­vice fraternity was chartered at The University of Texas in 1935 to provide leadership, friendship and service in the areas of campus, community and scouting. It is the largest APO chapter in the state. Officers and new members are selected each semester. Any University male who completes the requirements of a pledge semester may join. Shineboys, the official APO shirts, could be seen at many campus projects during each semester. APO's worked elections, registration, adds and drops, helped co-ordinate the blood drives and also carried the largest Texas flag in the country at Uni­versity football games. APO's also provided services for the Austin com­munity. Projects included collecting money for the Heart Fund and UNICEF and working at state schools. APO sponsored a Cub Scout pack and troop and members have worked at five scout camps in the Austin area. FIRST ROW: Dori Anne Keith, Wenonah Elizabeth Wollitz, Geralyn Kay Kley­pas, Cheryl Lynn Chasteen, Melinda Sue Mills, Ann Milstrey Garrett, Karen Delana Gray, Suzette Mayrie Haile, Sandra Mae Schuler, Sylvia Estella Fuentes. SECOND ROW: Paul Michael Lorimer, Robert Charles Amerman, Secretary, Morris Emanuel Pentecost, Edwin John Mackie Jr., William Somerville Gilmer, John Wheeler Johns, Lawson Phillip Roberts, President, Terree Allan Bowers, Service Vice-President, Robert Scott Brown, Michael Wayne McCoy, Membership Vice-President, James Ansle Smith Jr., Mi­chael Alan Odell, James Richard Rippy Jr., Samuel Thomas Wisialowki. THIRD ROW: John Michael Childs, Gary Fred Kearns, Robert Roy Lane, John Henry Depew, John Paul Loven, Ruben Mendoza, Larry Dale Welch, Robert Louis Panzarella, David Alaniz, Stephen Leo Poizner, Eric Winston Mayo, Kenneth W. Griffin, Rudolfo V. Granados, Carl Dennis Schock, Larry James McGee. FOURTH ROW: Hugh David Orr, Andrew Glenn DeYoung, Craig William Peterson, John Franklin Mertz. William Robb Griffin, Stephen 332 -Alpha Phi Omega Lewis Snitchler, John Delwood Rogers, Charles Michael Smith, Russell Allen Hooper, Bart Allen Pelton, Reporter, Robert Pratt Thacker, Kenneth Broderick Mercer, David Lopez Guerrero, Donald Wayne Jones. FIFTH ROW: John Truitt Stokes, Jack Allen Dudley, Charles Frederick Hinger, Albert J. McMullin, Joseph Russell Woolsey, Albert V. San Miguel, Edward Leroy Doud, Jay Edward Breeding, John Kevin Browne, William Warren Barr, Ted Lee Moore, Freddie Ray Jones. SIXTH ROW: Robert Norwood Wilson, Administrative Vice-President, Gerhardt Eugene Wissler, Raymond Alfred Brown, Stephen Clark Silverthorne, Albert Edward Todino, William Edward Becker, Harry Daniel Hanen, Scott Emil Johnson, John Stanley Ford, Stanley Robert Ryfa, David Rudolph Rodriguez. SEVENTH ROW: An­drew Ridgely Taylor, Treasurer, Billy Dean James, Richard Kellogg Morton, Richard Lee Polmanteer, Joseph Magliolo Ill, Mark Stephen Harris, Robert Lewis Morgan, Douglas Edward Mann, Daniel Hector Quintana, Richard David Jordan. nega ABOVE: APO flag-runners prepare to unfurl the " Lone Star" in pre-game activities. LEFT: At Lost Pines Boy Scout Camp near Bastrop, Texas, an APO member works industriously at an organiza­tional project. Alpha Phi Omega -333 Tejas Club encourages friendship among mem­bers who possess qualities of leadership, scholar­ship, friendliness and a willingness to serve others. In 1975-1976 the group held a Christmas party for underprivileged children, coordinated the flash card section at fall football games and maintained a Te blood fund at the Travis County Blood Bank. The club organized weekly coffees for members and guests at which distinguished speakers, includ­ing faculty members and businessmen, were fea­tured. Tejas members enjoyed after-game parties during football season, Christmas and Thanksgiving din­ners for all members, a Valentine dinner and a J. 0. Garrett Dinner honoring the club's most outstand­ing member. The traditional debate was held between the "Southern Colonels" and the "Lily Whites" to deter­mine whether or not liquor should be an ingredient in egg nog at the Christmas party. Members are initiated twice yearly and offices are held for one semester only. Many members are ac­tively involved in other campus service organiza­tions. Disc Jockey David Gayle spins records at a Tejas Club party. Tejas Club FIRST ROW: Keith Lee Hamilton, Kitchen Manager, David Wayne Thomas, Edwin Barrett Turner, Joe David Word, President, Jimmy Wayne McManus, Steven Lee McMillon, Secretary, Kevin Lawrence Shaw, Gary Charles Mor­gan, John Walker King. SECOND ROW: John David Harrison, Leslie Des­mond Jennings, Robert Garth lkel, Historian, Michael Allen McFarland, Jonathon David Ivey, Jon Allen Green, Harry Edwin Steffen Jr., Eric Francis Craven, Stephen Scott Huntsberger. THIRD ROW: Edwin John Seilheimer Jr., Vice-President, Malcolm Conrad Geiger, Alexis Mount Cranberg, Em­mett Elbert Harrison, Business Manager, Robert Dean Dabbs, Timothy Brian Fleming, John Bruce Lowe. Tejas Club -335 Longhorn Band Nationally known for its large-scale precision movements, "Texas-size sound" and a rare combi­nation of excellence and showmanship, the Long­horn Band is one of the largest university bands in the country. Each member reflects the spirit, pride and tradi­tion that has formed the character of the band for the past 75 years. In 1975, the band came under the new direction of Tom C. Rhodes. Rhodes came to The University of Texas band program in 197 4 as an assistant to the director and was appointed director of the Longhorn Band in June 1975. The band's season officially began August 25, as freshmen attended a week-long introductory ses­sion. For six weeks 101 new band members were required to wear orange and white beanies and learn the band's history and traditions. These beanies were officially replaced by Stetson hats at a formal initiation ceremony October 4. Two television appearances, including a three day trip to Houston for the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl game on December 27, highlighted the football season·. The band travelled to the OU, SMU and A&M games. Kappa Kappa Psi, the honorary band fraternity, sponsored buses that took 100 bandsmen to the Arkansas game in Fayetteville. The band also played at various pep rallies and local engagements throughout the fall. In the spring, the 300-member marching band divided into three concert bands, a jazz ensemble and a brass band. A performance was held in the Theatre for the Performing Arts in San Antonio for the Ex-Students' Association on February 29. In addition, members of these bands played at the home basketball games and swimming meets. The band regrouped as a marching band for their performance in the April Fiesta Flambeau parade in San Antonio. Other major performances were the annual football banquet, Spring Band-0-Rama and University commencement excercises. Throughout the year members of the band en­joyed picnics, barbeques, the Freshman Party, a Halloween Party, a Kicker Party, a Christmas Carol­ing Party and a Bavarian Party. In May, the band presented old and new officers and honored outstanding students at the formal spring banquet. Nancy Gail Crosby, feature twirler. Eric Stewart Hagstette, drum major, Adana Teresa Willman, feature twirler Longhorn Band -337 Showband FIRST ROW: Teresa Adana Willman SECOND ROW: Raymond L. Kohler Steven Lee McMillon Harold Philip Stern Charles Terry Bridgeman Glen Earl Wilkes Lee Devereaux Lacy Alice Louise Aanstoos Selinda Susan Stockton Rae Ann Tillerson Karen Kay Grube Scott Ingersoll Harmon Philip Robert Knisely Brent Randolph Caldwell Pamela Sue McPhee Paul Joseph Cimoch Hilda Louise Prado Guy Franklin Aldrich Robert Alfred Williams John Walker King Vincente Paredes Richard Alan Dunbar Lewis Brent Shrier THIRD ROW: Jon Albert Haneman William Matthew Harriss Grant Richard Wolfe Carol Ann Nickels Sandra Kay Chapman Shirley Joyce Sanchez Marjorie Lynette Nelson Julie Bredeth Luker Michael Gene Figer Lee Otis Taylor Joseph Isabel Gasca Charles Ervont Grays Pe~y Jo Elliot Leslie Ann Malone Leah Beth Klein Elaine Boyd Mary Elizabeth Ehrlich Lynn Barbara Nawrocki Jerry Frederick Junkin Rhonda Lynn Hare Cynthia Burnell Knox FOURTH ROW: Pamela Lynn Davis Sharon Sue Hoelscher Deborah Lynn Mudd Nancy Susan North Victoria Guerra Lisa Ellen Swanson Stacey Lynn Pool Becky S. Snodgrass William Keith Honea Karen Lorraine Ford John Robert Lindley Michael Everett Brymer Darlene Theresa Guillory Brett Louis Perroux Donald Keith Figer John Frederick Berry Terry Allen Pence John Edward Hope FIFTH ROW: Michael Jefferson Boone Cynthia Lea Anderson Karen Joy Spinks Mark Jay Crenwelge James Edward Browne Raul Salvador Casso Philip Joel Hiller August James Mitchon Craig Alan McKennon Frank S. Walker Jr. John Frederick Kaderli Edward James Sparks Larry Wayne Mendez Richard Mark Robinson Richard F. Gutierrez Garry Lewis Myers John Robert Laughlin Leslie Desmond Jennings Ronald Keith Moore Joseph Thomas Walters Steven Wyatt Philippus Cameron Iliff Coldwell SIXTH ROW: Donnie Gene Sharon Mark Wheeler Walker Samuel C. McDonald Kenneth Paul Bierschenk James Aaron Ables Joni Elizabeth Spanjer Carol Ann Nelson Stuart C. McKennon James Michael McEnelly John Bruce Lowe Mark Shannon Dolive Edwin Glenn Spinks Randol Alan Bass Edward Charles Stein Robert Kalle Michaels John A. McAnulty Jr. Norman Lloyd Burrows Steven Riley Oliver SEVENTH ROW: Judith Gay Oehler Deborah Jean O'Donnell James Alan Feldman Diana Lynn Talasek Karl Thomas Maher James Kenner Biggs Ill Joe David Lozano Roger Drake Barker Ricky Charles Corse Jack Gary Halm William Graham Wright John Edson Michaels Scott Emil Johnson Dennis Brian Hutchison David Nelson Currey Samuel Hunt Carr Timothy Wayne Cunningham Harold Alvin Wilbanks EIGHTH ROW: William S. Gum George Ruiz Jr. James Charles Holt Jr. Scott Keith Ramsey Daniel Bryan Davidson Paul Collins Baria Bruce Kevin Kretsinger David Clay Reese Adrian Lloyd Sorrell Todd Elton Linstrum Mark Charles Hastings Reese Brentzel Jr. Milton E. Lindsey Jr. Thomas E. Bickers Jr. David Lee Gandin Mark Allen Stinson James Harold Spencer Paul Stephen Moore Stephen Ray Nolley Richard Keith Frithiof 338 -Longhorn Band Of the Southwest FIRST ROW: Nancy Gail Crosby SECOND ROW: Robert Dupree Detert Richard Earl Morris Thomas Robert Fields Stephen Earl Spooner Robert Lee McGlasson William Otto Haehnel Pamela Leigh Towry David Randall Krauskopf Vicki Ann Williams Curtis Jay Royer Debra Colleen Burkett Susan Elizabeth Fox Katherine Eilene McAbee Karen Loraine Westbrook Caryn Denise Bothwell Diane Berenice Nelson Peggy Jane Williams Sue Ann Kendrick Mary Pamela Didion Amy Lou Reinhardt Sheila Darlene Nichols THIRD ROW: Eric Laurence Monashkin Charlotte Mae Dietzel Sally Ann Black Cynthia Gayle Bartek Kitzi Jane Blitch Susan Marie Mesecke Thomas Alan Foreman Ronald Allen Carlson Laura Diane Currey Caroline Herrise Creeden Roger .Evans Sowell Doreen Kay Payne Patricia Gayle Smith Karin Nanette Westlund Karen Suzanne Bouchard Glenn A. Richter Assistant to the Director James E. Turpin Director's Assistant Eric Stewart Hagstette Tom C. Rhodes Longhorn Band Director FOURTH ROW: Arthur F. Graff Ill Robert Benjamin Purdy Douglas Carl Holmes Irvin Darnell Peterson Charles Roland Brewer Raney Dale Petty David Lee Turner Donald Paul Havis Francis Ann Reed Jean Allyse Burson Rita Irene Samano Susan Carol Hopkins Pamela Rae Wood Gail Susan Graham Donna Kaye DeCuir Terry Eileen Faucheux Kathleen Anne Kadell Elizabeth Jane Brockett Laurie Kay Hill Kathleen Thomas Betty Sue Bierschenk Patti Lynn Brookshire Myra Lee Klinksiek FIFTH ROW: Ronald James Garcia Paul Darwin Norton Douglas Frank Wunneburger Steven Ray Richter Robert Flay Mohle Robert Franklin Avant William Bryan Phillips Philip Edward Kruger John Henry Benavides Elston Howard Bell Rosendo G. Sanchez William Kennedy Crone Robert Forrest Steele William Jack Dyer Gregory Marc Downs Elmo Stewart Lopez Stephen Herman Miller Ronald Wayne Behrends Marcelle Ivonne Cedars Denise Lanell Turmel Victoria Lynne Bell Janet Elaine Markwardt SIXTH ROW: Bruce Gregory Arnold Mark Areilius Ledford Tracy Lynn Little William Martin Brian John Mihleder Philip Joseph Porter Curt Lewis Heffley Robert Anhony Hunt Gary David McCullough Keith Lee Hamilton Kenneth Leigh Sebek John Delane Nelson Carol Ann Brown John Herbert Merz Barbara Ann Dorf Dorothy Cecile Williams Karen Marie Andreas Kelly Diane Wallin Susan Lee Sheldon Mary Martha Maurer Cynthia Lynn Derrick SEVENTH ROW: Jay Fredric Wheless Michael Allen McFarland Bendel Seveil Rushing Mark A. Hernandez Paul Andrew Farris John Kevin Shaw William Otway Breedlove Jon Richard Flint II David Warren Polstra William Thomas Kelly Anthony Joseph Moreno Claudio Luis Cardenas Glen Alan Clark Jack Wyman Browne Jr. Steven Thomas Newlin Dennis Carl Ahrens Keith Robert Rowden Mary Evelyn Johnson Barbara Nunn Diane Elaine Gorzycki Robert Alan Young EIGHTH ROW: Michael Martin Nassour Carl Craig Mcclendon Jose Luis Hernandez Emmett Elbert Harrison Daniel Marshall Sebek Richard Mark Church James Gregory Wilson Herbert Timothy Frazier David Michael Tucker William Clayton Goodwin Michael Dalton Meyer Larry Don Koeninger Frank Ides VanDyck Allan Durand Stephens David Scott Mothersole James Louis Collier Dale Lee Chapman Joel Matthew Shryack John Dalgus Boggs Ill Michael Paul Jergins Longhorn Band -339 BAND COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Diane Elaine Gorzycki, Sue Ann Kendrick, Rae Ann Tillerson. BACK ROW: Michael Allen McFarland, Michael Gene Figer, Reese Brentzel Jr., William Kennedy Crone. SECTION LEADERS: FIRST ROW: Richard Alan Dunbar, Peggy Jane Wil­liams, John Bruce Lowe, Richard Earl Morris, Ronald Wayne Behrends, Sandra Kay Chapman, Jerry Fredrick Junkin, Cynthia Burnell Knox. SEC­OND ROW: Michael Gene Figer. Rae Ann Tillerson, Thomas Alan Foreman, Steven lee McMillion, Raney Dale Petty, Dennis Carl Ahrens, Keith Lee Hamilton, Scott Keith Ramsey, John Douglas Boggs Ill, Diane Elaine Gor­zycki. THIRD ROW: Tom C. Rhodes, Director, Paul Collins Baria, Rudford Kyle Evans, Richard F. Gutierrez, James Harold Spencer, Emmett Elbert Harison, Daniel Earl McGookey, Roger E. Sowell, Scott Ingersoll Harmon, James Edwin Turpin, Jack Wyman Browne Jr. FOURTH ROW: Scott La­monte McAngus, Ronald Keith Moore, Timothy Wayne Cunningham, Ca­meron Iliff Coldwell, Eric Stewart Hagstette, Jay Fredric Wheless, David Michael Tucker. Norman Lloyd Burrows, Arthur Frederick Graf, Leslie Des­mond Jennings, William Graham Wright. 340 -longhorn Band Longhorn Band -341 Tau Beta Sigma (TBS) is an honorary band soror­ity based on musical ability, leadership and other outstanding qualities exhibited by its members. The sole purpose of this organization is to help and aid the University of Texas Longhorn Band. A woman must have lettered for two semesters in Longhorn Band to be eligible for membership. During the fall, Tau Beta Sigma aided the band by carrying sewing kits and other essentials needed by members of the band during rehearsals and football games. At every game and concert, TBS sponsored the sale of the Longhorn Band records and tapes. Tau Beta Sigma The sorority contributed to the organization of the Freshman band program, the fall and spring picnics and we.ekly barbeques held in the fall. Socially, TBS hosted a party for the women in the band and a joint party with their brother fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi. This past year several members attended a dis­trict convention in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a National TBS Convention in Houston. They also held two retreats for the entire membership of the soror­ity to promote friendship in the organization. FIRST ROW: Debra Colleen Burkett, Treasurer, Dorothy Cecile Williams, Historian, Leah Beth Klein, Vice-President, Mary Martha Maurer, President, Katherine Eilene McAbee, Corresponding Secretary, Lynn Barbara Naw­rocki, Parliamentarian, Mary Evelyn Johnson, Recording Secretary. SEC­OND ROW: Sue Ann Kendrick, Susan Lee Sheldon, Rhonda Lynne Hare, Sally Ann Black, Rae Ann Tillerson, Elaine Boyd, Barbara Ann Dorf, Judith Gay Oehler, Francis Ann Reed. THIRD ROW: Denise Lanell Turmel, Nancy Gail Crosby, Diane Berenice Nelson, Kathleen Anne Kadell, Donna Kay DeCuir, Cynthia Burnell Knox, Gail Susan Graham, Jean Allyse Burson, Hilda Louise Prado, Diane Elaine Gorzycki. 342 -Tau Beta Sigma FIRST ROW: David Scott Mothersole, Arthur Frederick Graff, Treasurer, Paul Collins Baria, Vice-President, David Michael Tucker, President. Tom Collins Rhodes, Sponsor, Craig Alan Buchele, Secretary, Jack Wyman Browne Jr., Parliamentarian, Scott Keith Ramsey, Historian, John Bruce Lowe. SECOND ROW: Lee Devereaux Lacy, David Lawrence Peterson, Ran­dol Alan Bass, Robert Forrest Steele, Alan Glen Clark. Ronald Wayne Beh­rends, Adrian Lloyd Sorrell, Phillip Joseph Porter, Keith Lee Hamilton, Dale Lee Chapman, Joe David Lozano. THIRD ROW: Reese Brentzel Jr., Robert Kappa Kappa Psi Members of Kappa Kappa Psi (KKY), honorary fraternity for Longhorn bandsmen, are selected on the basis of musical ability, spirit and willingness to work, particularly in service to the Longhorn Band. Eight-week pledge programs are held each semes­ter. KKY sponsored a bus to the Arkansas game on October 18 for interested football fans. Also in Octo­ber was the KKY-Alumni Football Game, an annual clash between fraternity members and ex-bands­men. The fraternity chartered buses in November to Wurstfest for band members and held a picnic in the spring for all members of the fall marching band. Tau Beta Sigma women and KKY men enjoyed a "Burger Bash" in the Spring. KKY supplied soft drinks for visiting bands at home games and apples for the Longhorn Band. Members furnished water at all rehearsals and set up equipment when needed. Flay Mehle, Emmett Elbert Harrison. Lamonte Scott McAngus, Eric Stewart Hagstette, Michael Allen McFarland, Jay Fredric Wheless, Michael Gene Figer, Lee Otis Taylor, Louis Numa DeCuir, Mark Anthony Hernandez. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Earl McGookey, John Walker King, Jose Luis Her­mandez, John Dalgus Boggs, Vicente Paredes, Raney Dale Petty, Irvin Darnell Peterson, Douglas Frank Wunneburger, Richard Alan Dunbar, James Charles Holt Jr., Curt Lewis Heffley, Roger Drake Barker, Stephen Herman Miller. Kappa Kappa Psi -343 344 -Longhorn Band 1es FIRST ROW: Donna Maria Blackshear, Rosalind Renee Hight, Helen Sandra Mays, DeMetris Aquilla Sampson, president, Pamela Rechelle White, Karen Delores Hayes, Sandra Gerard, Linda Marie Richards. SECOND ROW: Linda Denise Mcintosh, Sheila Laruth Cheatham, Beverly Dilworth, Mallinee Iris Portia Smith, Doris Ann Basquine, Cheryl Ann Kirk, directress, Sheila Bur­nette Campbell, Velma Joyce Gaines, Gilda Joyce Davidson, Wonda Elise Burnim. THIRD ROW: Debra Ann Harris, Jacqualyn llvana Huckaby, Corinda Joanne Walker, Lorraine Hood, vice-president, Deborah Louise Thomas, Lee Milton Powers Jr., Charles Robert Kelley, Bobby Dwayne Witcher, Meredith Lynette Canada, Deborah Etta Giles, Sherry Denise Stowers. FOURTH ROW: Claudie Mae Harrell, Debra Michelle Smith, Letty Arlene Manuel, Sharitta Gale Chism, historian, Dianna Gordon, secretary, Beverly Jeannette Landers, Gaither Cicero Risher Ill, Leo Jason Adams. Ursula Rhea Hilton, Bessie Lynn Butler, Onella Laverne Brown, Ava Gisele Wheat­ley. FIFTH ROW: Julie Ann Jackson, Larry Dennis Dawn, Michael Von Wil­liams, Ray Donald Dudley, treasurer, Rodman Lynn Turner, Calvin Mayfield 111, Michael Curtis Calloway, Randolph Alan Mayfield, Cornell Tinsley McGhee, Jesse Jones Jr., Edwin Odell Leffall, Douglas Eugene Davis Jr., Joe McNeil, Elizabeth Veronica Hall. Members of lnnervisions of Blackness wish to " educate, emulate, exemplify and enlighten the soul of the black experience through the scope of mu­sic," DeMetris Sampson, president, said. Those interested can join at the beginning of each semester. The group is essentially a choir. Performances in the fall included a history of Black Music, a Sunday service for the 19th Street Church, a program for Jester Center residents and a Christmas program for elderly people. In the spring, members presented a Black History Week program and performed at Temple Beth Israel and the at Presbyterian Center. The choir entertained the audience of the Miss Afro Pageant sponsored by Lanier High School on Valentine's Day. On April 23, the club's " lnnervi­sions of Blackness Concert" ended the year's per­formances. lnnervisions of Blackness lnnervisions of Blackness -345 Choral Directors The University of Texas Choral Organizations con­tinue to be one of the largest student activities on the campus. The eight organizations are directed by three faculty members and four teaching assistants. Over 100 performances were presented locally and throughout the state as well as other parts of the country during 1975-1976. Dr. Morris Beachy continued his 19th year as Di­rector of Choral Activities while Dr. Alaire Lowry and Dr. Charles Smith began their second year of associ­ation with the University choral program. New teaching assistants for 1975-1976 were Sharon Co­leman and Richard Dodd, while Stewart Clark con­tinued his directorship of the pop programs. Ann Bunyan remained the Director of the Women's Con­cert Choir. 346 -Choral Directors Dr. Moms Beachy The Choral Union Choral Union combines with the University Symphony Orchestra to present " Mahler's Eighth Symphony." The Choral Union, the largest of all University choral groups, faced a monumental task at the be­ginning of the fall semester in preparing for "Mahler's Eighth Symphony," a large-scale choral/orchestral work. The symphony was pre­sented for two performances in Municipal Audito­rium on November 18 and 20 with the University Symphony Orchestra. It was the first Austin perfor­mance of this work. The group presented a Christmas program at Mu­nicipal Auditorium on December 20. Sponsored by Austin Savings and Loan Association, over 4,000 Austin citizens attended. Choral Union members split into two different groups at the beginning of the spring semester. Some choir members provided the chorus work for the University opera production "The Saint of Bleeker Street" in March. One of the members took the other half of the Choral Union and prepared his Master's recital program in choral conducting. On April 23, the Choral Union joined the Austin Symphony Orchestra to perform David Diamond's "This Scared Ground," Howard Hanson's "Lament for Beowulf" and Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9." On May 7 and 8, the Choral Union again collaborat­ed with the Austin Symphony Orchestra in its Pops Program for the final performance of the year. Choral Union -347 Chamber Singers The Chamber Singers began their fall schedule in November with performances at two Austin high schools. Much of the repertoire for the fall had a Spanish flavor as the main activity during the fall was a trip to San Antonio to present a concert of early Spanish religious music in the San Jose Mis­sion on December 5. The group also appeared in concert at the First English Lutheran Church during December. The se­mester was concluded with the 19th Annual Cham­ber Singers Christmas Concert on December 8. The spring semester took the Chamber Singers to Lanier and Crockett High Schools in Austin and on trips to Dallas and San Antonio. The group present­ed concerts for students in the Richardson area as well as a concert in the First Baptist Church of Dal­las. The main concert in the Dallas area was held on April 1 for the National Convention of the Music Teachers National Association, where the Chamber Singers presented a program of American music to commemorate the Bicentennial year. Several works were given their premiere performances at this con­vention, among them an extensive work by the resi­dent composer at the University, Karl Korte. The Chamber Singers were again invited to ap­pear before the state-wide Madrigal Festival spon­sored by Roosevelt High School in San Antonio. The major activity of the spring semester took place on May 26. Chamber Singers went to Washina­ton, D.C. as the official music group representi the State of Texas for the Bicentennial Texas Pre>t gram at Kennedy Center. A program by Texas COl'I\-) posers was presented with two UT Department o Music composers represented, Karl Korte and Dorh aid Grantham. Two other Texas composers who wrote works specifically for this performance wer Paul Cooper of Rice University and Robert Rod~ guez, a former UT student now teaching at UT Dal­las. FIRST ROW: Robert Erwin Minor Jr., Richard Dean Poole. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Wade Guthrie, Terri Kay Tyner, Stewart J. Clark, Connie Ruth Gwen Elizabeth Franke, Diana Gail Eblen, Pamela Gail Elrod, Margaret E. Gastler, Nancy Ann Hermanson, Robert Michael Stout. FOURTH ROW: Gregory, Jeanne Louise Kemp. THIRD ROW: Donald Lee Edens Jr., Diane Robert Addison Reid, Andrew Kormany. Guthrie, Ara Verne Carapetyan, Marilyn Jean Howell, Pamela Jean Shank, 348 -Chamber Singers Concert Chorale ngers FIRST ROW: Laurie Jan Reece, Laura Elizabeth Luecke, Cynthia Louise Tommy Lee Ingram. Jeffrey Scott Barnett. Donald Preston Wiley, Charles Fadely, Susan Jan Soward. Secretary, Gail Lynn Murray, Carmen Marie Wayne Gabehart, Michael Henry Rasco. Mark Edward Fisch, Edward Junius Gonzales, Sharon Benson Underwood, Kimi Jan Chafin, Patricia Rosalind Drake, Gregory Leo Gastler, Vice-President. FIFTH ROW: Charles Hank Riggle, Norma Jean Villarreal. SECOND ROW: Charles K. Smith, Director. Hammett, Wayne George Locklear, James Edward Wood. Reginald Michael Julie Ann Whittington, Pamela Ann Taylor, Barbara Ruth Mallin, Lesa Carol Harvey, Randol Alan Bass, Keith Lee Hamilton. Andrew Mcleod Taylor, White, President. Carla von Merz. Kim Berman, Rebecca Behrendt, Mary Wendell Dean Wyatt, David Marc Owen, James Douglas Hurd. SIXTH ROW: Marshall Davie, Jan Marie White. THIRD ROW: Laura Lou Petermann, Shar­John Tablott Sessing, Michael Lee Raillard, Robert Wayne Proft, Louis on Eileen Dolan, Sharon Renee Coleman, Pricilla Rose Kingry, Lisa Irby, Scott Hammond. Michael Thomas Edwards, Charles Donelson Spradley, Pamela Gail Elrod, Jennifer Marie Jicha, Pamela Sue Gregory, Cheryl Lynn Robert Lewis Hirtzel. Richard William Tacker, Gary Wayne Pyle. Ricky King. FOURTH ROW: Richard Malcolm Walsh. Michael Proter Kappelman, Charles Corse, Treasurer. Concert Chorale provides an opportunity for stu­for the audience, but the Chorale as well, as they dents to experience a wide variety of musical litera­gave members a chance to learn through teaching. ture from various time periods through learning and Concert Chorale also performed at Bergstrom performing. The Chorale performs a wide range of Air Force Base on November 30 and concluded the musical styles from Ninth Century Gregorian chants fall semester with its Winter Concert. Members par­to new choral works composed especially for the ticipated in a combined choral organizations Christ­group. mas caroling in December. Approximately 60 percent of the choir's members To begin the spring semester, Concert Chorale are music majors, but students majoring in other gave a concert at Travis High School in Austin on studies are also included in the group. February 18 and its annual Spring Concert in April. The Concert Chorale began 1975-1976 by partici­On May 2, Concert Chorale joined all University cho­pating in the Fine Arts Symposium on September ral groups in a May Day Choral Extravaganza. 28-30. It also held several music clinics with Austin "I can't think of a better job than to stand in front area high schools, in addition to performing for the of a group such as the Concert Chorale and listen to Texas Junior College All-State Choir Convention in their music. I get paid for something I love. The Temple. members are the best part of this job. I have tre­ In October, the Chorale conducted a three-day mendous opportunities to get to know them, and we set of clinics in Houston area high schools. These both have a common goal -to create music," Dr. clinics were valuable learning experiences not only Charles K. Smith, Concert Chorale director, said. Concert Chorale -349 "With our show entitled '200 Years of Popular Music in America ' the Longhorn Singers celebrated the Bicentennial with the best examples of pop mu­sic from America's past to provide a memorable evening's entertainment. " Stewart Clark, Longhorn Singers director, said. With this goal in mind, Longhorn Singers per­formed many times this year. On October 10 and 11 they took their fall tour to Dallas. The Longhorn Singers sang for the Orange Jackets in November and on November 8 they performed for the Dad's Day Association at the LBJ Library. A concert for the Alumni Association was held in November. Longhorn Singers participated on December 7 in the All Cho­rus Carol Sing at the First English Church in Austin. Spring semester activities began February 7 with the Longhorn Singers performance for the Lion's Club Mid-Winter Conference. On March 3 they held a concert for Jaycees in Lockhart, and on March 6 the Longhorn Singers performed at the University School of Communication complex. Longhorn Singers took their Spring Tour during spring break, March 13-21. Performances were held at Jackson, Galveston, Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Houston. They ended the year on May 2 by participating in the May Day Choral Extravanganza. Stewart Clark, director of Longhorn Singers. explains a rough passage during a practice for their Spring Tour through Texas and Louisiana. 350 -Longhorn Singers Longhorn Singers FIRST ROW: Marshal D. Goldberg, Bette Anne Pugh, Jeffrey Hayden Heald, Deborah Lynn Wroth. David August Senter, Julie M. Wilson. Robert Pratt Thacker, Donna Lanelle Gorzycki, Daniel Richard Flores, Carol Paula Brune­man. SECOND ROW: Debra Elaine Lentz, Paul Alan Boskind, Helen K. Johnson, Thomas C. Harrison. Nancy Maxwell, Kirkland Lee Busby, Bar­bara Susan Pryor. Thomas Sanders Ingram, Camille Larue. Leslie Ann Cohn, Charles W. Eggert Jr.. Debra Lynne Matthew. Michael Lynn Roberts. Persis Ann Forster. THIRD ROW: Carol L. Shaffer. Kelley Francis Whalen, Laura Elizabeth Luecke. James A. Janeway Jr., Deborah Lynn Bridges. Stanley R. Galanski, Mary Ann Schorlemer, Clarence Maris Smith, Kimberly Ann Sherrill, Catherine Carol Davis, Jane Brazelton, Tammy Anne Booth, Jay Ira Steinfeld, Kathleen Dohoney, Roy Thomas James. Kim Berman. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ann Lineback, Charles W. Mueller. Melissa Lyn Ran­dolph. Andrew Ridgely Taylor, Gail Ann Knoble, Timothy Joseph Rottet, Diane Elizabeth Kuhn, John Edmond Taylor, Elizabeth Ann Higley, Mark Goldstein, Ronald Jay Brustein, Timothy Slater Nash, Mary Elizabeth Diste­fano, Richard David O'Connor, Martin Scott Holter. Longhorn Singers -351 Southern Singer members could be seen perform­ing popular music at various places, including mili­tary bases, civic meetings and conventions during 1975-1976. Southern Singers is an all-female choir whose members are chosen through auditions with director Sharon Coleman at the beginning of the fall semester. Southern Singers' schedule included perfor­mances at LBJ Library and Littlefield Dormitory in November. In December the women sang for an Southern Singers East Austin elementary school and for the Austin Rotary Club. Their program included a pop and Christmas repertoire. During February the Southern Singers went to Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo. In April, Southern Singers performed at Kin­solving and Littlefield Dorms and in San Antonio at Lackland Air Force Base. The Spring Banquet in May provided the setting for initiation of new officers and recognition of graduating seniors. FIRST ROW: Carla Ann Serafin. Otelia Antoinette Jurcak, Elizabeth Anne Crisman, Vice-President, Cheryl Yvette Carlisle. Librarian, Deann Lechten­berger, President, Gail Snyder Blocher, Claudia Jacqueline Goodwin, Sar­etta Lynne Moss SECOND ROW: Julia Joyce Clegg, Historian, Diedre Eliza­beth Hacker, Mary Markle Moore, Shiryl Louise Thompson, Treasurer, Elizabeth Rankin McNeely, Christy Sue Lundstedt, Beverly Gail Scudday, Kathleen Susan Foster. Mary Suzanne Trotzuk. THIRD ROW: Janis Ann Hobart, Elizabeth Ann Fairchild, Deborah Joan Benitez, Margaret Ann Mc­Carthy, Mary Helen McFarlane. Vicki Jo Lyon, Cynthia June Lawrence, Candella Koomey. FOURTH ROW: Jane Cay Elliot, Marsha Renee Greene. , Frances Carolyn Prudhomme, Kyle Elaine Cooper. Leslie Lynn Zimmerman, Kathleen Louise Rohmer. Librarian, Nina Elaine Prudhomme. 352 -Southern Singers ' 1ngers University Chorus FIRST ROW: Dr. Ala1re Lowry, Conductor, Margarita Moquin, Sharon Ann Lyon. Lynn Pollard. Susan Kay Bruton. Norma Lynne Vodicka, Jean Casner Casarez, Susan Lea Terrell, Kelly Jayne Brazell, Virginia Beth McKinney, Susan Gayle Hawthorne. SECOND ROW: Ara Verne Carapetyan, Cynthia Eunice Janke, Susan Mane Fox. Juliana Kazee, Catharine W. Jackson, Nancy L. Hildebrand, Jane Susan Lanz1sera, Susan Elaine Rogers, Linda Kay Youngblood, Mary Catherine McMlllen, Jerri Louise Hale, Vernon Harold Moeller. THIRD ROW· Rebecca Anne Fadely, Vice-President. Nancy Eliza­beth White, Gale Mane Turner. Secretary, Susan Renee Branson, Laura Gay Stueckler, Cynthia Jeanne Bryant. Robin Louise Schlichter, Rebeca Garza. Ann I. Perrine. FOURTH ROW: Sally Day Trigg. Treasurer, Persis Ann Forster. Donna Lee Granberry. Elaine Louise Koughan, Debra Kay Pease. Karla Ruth Zw1ers, Eileen Marie Berlinger, Jean Anne Craft. FIFTH ROW: Glenn A. Tobleman, Blair Richard Williamson, Andres Castillo, James T. Ainsworth. Harlen Rieger Fleming, Carl Lee Fike, James Delayne Martin, Richard Alan Polunsky, Gerre Barth Gannaway. SIXTH ROW; David Peter Kellaway, Thomas Martin Eisele. Harry Allen Gump, Ronald James Herrera. Matthew John Sherman. Rudolph Frank Mares, Howard Allen Brook. Bruce W1ll1am Boyle, Curtis Polk. SEVENTH ROW· Leonard Scott Schmidt. Law­rence B. Stewart. Gregory Thomas Dunn, David Eldon Moody, Thomas John Donovan, Randall Browning Meacham. Kenneth Ray Pease, Chris William Pierce. EIGHTH ROW Thomas Martin Upshaw, John Raymond Elrod. Randall Lewis Kelleher, David Lynn Ross, Charles Louis Renaud, Jimmy Preston Wrotenbery, Bruce MacKenzie Martin, Bruce David Lies· man. NINTH ROW: Charles A. Tompkins. Gary Arthur Goethe, Lawrence Ross Clarke, Floyd Miles II, Leslie Gene Tull, Carl Robert Johnston, Presi­dent. The University Chorus is a large mixed choir for both music and non-music majors. Its repertoire was predominately sacred music with most of its concerts held in area churches. Members were se­lected through auditions with director Dr. Alaire Lowry each semester. In the fall the group presented church programs and sang for the Fine Arts Symposium on November 28. A Spring Tour March 6-9 took the University Chorus to Marble Falls, Burnet, Brady, Brownwood and Stephenville. The Chorus held its Spring Con­cert on March 28. For its final performance of the year the University Chorus participated in the May Day Choral Extravanganza on May 2, with other Choral Organizations. "University Chorus became, in many ways, a new choir this year. For the first time, it had a faculty director, took a tour and presented a spring con­cert. For me, however, it is more important that we had so many wonderful times together learning, growing and sharing the job of making music," Dr. Lowry said. University Chorus -353 Varsity Singers Under the direction of Richard Dodd, the Varsity Singers performed choreographed vocal arrange­ments within a pop-Broadway repertoire. Tryouts for the choral organization were held in the fall. Students put in five hours practice each week preparing for local performances at various conventions, civic clubs and a Dad's Day program. Campus performances included concerts at Kinsolv­ing, the Texas Tavern, Jester Center and the Little­field Home. In addition to these appearances, the Varsity Singers took weekend trips to Houston and Dallas and toured Texas during Spring Break. In the past, Varsity Singers have participated in USO tours which have taken them throughout Eur­ope. The Singers also made a television advertise­ment for a local bank by special request. FRONT ROW; Robin Melinda Frisby, Mary McCord Sullivan, Terry Lynn Charles William Adams, Richard Dennis Dodd, Catherine Anne Bowles, Cassell, Janie Lou Semke, Todd Brian Freeman, Byron Frederick Lilly, Betsy Fath, Edith Diane Dochen, Michele D. Fallwell. BACK ROW: John Donald Preston Wiley, Joseph Patrick Carroll, Richard Wyatt Roberts, Dewey Miller, Michael L. Kaufman, Charles D. Spradley. Mark Pitman. 354 -Varsity Singers FRONT ROW: Donna Lynn Fikes. Mary Alice Leyva. Cindy Sue Sampler, hee, Mary Markle Moore. Mary Christine Arnett. Jane Ann Steed, Ann Suzanne Lee, Secretary, Gladys Edna Thomas, Karen L. Shifflett. Mary Sotherden Bunyan. BACK ROW: Karen Lynne Kelley, Jean Marie Zimmer­ Alice Maurer. Christine Ruth Wagner, Judy Kathryn Sousares, President, mann. Lora Lynn Trainer, Carol Ann Lindner, Peggy Elaine McDade, Kath­ Peggy Elaine McDade, Vice-President. MIDDLE ROW: Tina Jeanette Ayers, ryn M. Gilbert, Sarah K. Robberson, Treasurer, Julie Patrice Wall, Judth Emily Anne Bergman, Cheri Ann Stalcup, Betty Diann Berry, Elizabeth K. Lorraine Knippa, Kathleen Anne Huston, Marsha K. Seale May. Beavers. Patricia M. Nelson, Robin Elena Hinderer, Jerilyn Ree Wise McGe- The Women's Concert Choir attempts to develop professional choral techniques in an all-female vocal setting. Tryouts for the Women's Concert Choir are held privately with choir director Ann·Bunyan at the be­ginning of each semester. She is solely responsible for selecting the choir's membership. The Women's Concert Choir enjoyed a picnic at Pease Park on October 5, and on November 9 gave a performance at the Church of the Resurrection. On November 18 and 20, the Women 's Concert Choir performed Mahler's Eighth Symphony with the Choral Union and the University Symphony at Municipal Auditorium. On December 7, the Women's Concert Choir sang Christmas carols at the First English Luthern Church and performed for the December 14 church service at the Central Christian Church. The choir per­formed at Saint Martin Lutheran Church on March 3. On May 2, the Women's Concert Choir sang in the May Day Choral Extravaganza for their final perfor­mance of the year. Women's Concert Choir Women's Concert Choir -355 Hillel Sponsoring activities as varied as Jewish cooking classes and lessons in the Hebrew language, Hillel provided a center for Jewish fellowship on The Uni­versity of Texas campus. Rabbi Neal Borovitz came to Hillel in August, to serve as teacher, counselor and religious leader to the UT Jewish community. Hillel provided lox and bagel breakfasts on week­ends as well as weekly movies. Speakers included Professor Roy Mersky and United Jewish Appeal Director Rabbi Earl Jordon. The 1975-1976 aca­demic year was highlighted by a guest performance by Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jew-Boys. Hillel also sponsored testing for Tay Sachs dis­ease, an ever-increasing problem affecting people of eastern European origin and descent. FRONT ROW: Robert Michael Z1rl. Ann Charisse Fallas, Randall Bruce Plost. Lowe. Marc E. Lefkowitz. Lewis Jay Scherotter, Rabbi Neal Borovitz. President. Barbara Ruth Mallin. James Leslie Berk. BACK ROW: Steven 356 -Hillel FRONT ROW: Tina Lynne Latham, John Henry Depew Jr., Deborah Lou Thomas Wayne Starnes. BACK ROW: Laura Sue Chapman, Jeffrey Kim Paine. Sandra Lynn Gray, President, Jack Scott Mosley. MIDDLE ROW: Eric Holmes. Helen Francis Long, Treasurer, Jarl Garrett Sahol. James Thomas Tate Troseth. Ann C. Jackson, Jacquelyn Sword, Helen Clare Helmer. Bryan Jr. The Christian Scientist Organization's primary purposes were to explain the teachings of Christian Christian Science Science and to "provide an atmosphere conducive to healing in the academic community, " according College Organization to member John Depew. All interested University students, faculty and staff members were welcome to join. Members used weekly testimonial meetings as their primary means of healing. They also attended special events, such as a lecture given by a promi­nent Christian Scientist from the Mother Church in Boston. In the spring, the organization handed out copies of the Christian Science Monitor to those who wanted to know more about Christian Science. Christian Science College Organization -357 A unique housing experience, the Crow's Nest fos­ters naval leadership among midshipmen that live in the house, as well as providing members with eco­nomical lodging. Since 1948 the doors have been open to any Navy ROTC Midshipman with an overall grade point aver­age of 2.0 and good standing with the University. Crow's Nest Life at Crow's Nest is not all work. Members par­ticipated in a number of social and service activities. On October 13, the Crow's Nest celebrated the Na­vy's 200th birthday. They continued their year with various activities that ranged from the USS TRIPOLI Commissioning Day Ceremonies to the Tri-Service Blood Drive Competition. •as~e, ler They laredo F, The Un FIRST ROW: Steven Mark White. Treasurer, Hector Luis Colon, Molinari, President, Michael Saide Maza. THIRD ROW: Quentin Vice-President, Dean Bradley Creech, Steven Mark Robertson, Timothy Joe Parker, David Mehring Helfrinch, Bruce Daniel Z~­loski, William Harry McRaven. Michael Orr. SECOND ROW: Mi­ Wayne Dement. Keith Arnold Townsend, Timothy Joseph James Harrod, David Bradley Knox. Jerome Michael Pajares, Norman Jose Farley, Patrick James Benhke. chael Keith Stacey, Geoffrey Charles Torrence, Joseph Anthony 358 -Crow's Nest FIRST ROW: Ana M. Garza, Secretary, Eugene Carroll Freeman, Vice­President, Elizabeth Maria Garcia, Cheryl Anne Gogelis, President. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Kay Fisher, Carl Joseph Shahady, Marsha Kay Seale May, Peggy Anita Overstreet. THIRD ROW: Yukihiro Anth­ony Nakamura, Faye Pearl Lindsay, Lelia Rosamaya Shelton, Freddie Ray Jones. FOURTH ROW: Donna Marie Danysh, Michelle Patricia Just, Laurie Elaine Spicer, Robin Ray Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Cynthia The Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association serves to provide continuing fellowship among Phi Theta Kappa members and help junior college students in transferring to the University. The only requirement for admission is to have been selected to a junior college Phi Theta Kappa chapter which requires at least a 3.5 grade point average for students working towards a four year degree. The University chapter had forty members last year from such varied places as New Jersey, Geor­gia, Panama and Texas. The 1975-1976 school year was the first full year of operation for the PTK chap­ter. They sent delegates to the state convention in Laredo February 13-14. The University chapter has the distinction of being one of only three Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Associ­ations in the nation, and the past year was spent trying to secure a national charter. Ann Schultz, Ken Mason Korthauer, Ann Marie Hodges, Deborah Ann Huggins. SIXTH ROW: Wilhelm Paul Backhaus, Gustavo Alfonso Car­denas, Vice-President. Richard Arthur Herrington. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Walter Schwartz, Steven Allen Wood, Treasurer, David Earl Turner, Curtis Elton Wren. EIGHTH ROW: Aubrey Lee Jones, Michael Alan Wren, David Wayne Conrad, Arthur Joseph Harding Jr. Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association -359 Forensic Union The 1975-1976 topic for the Forensic Union, a University debate organization, was that Congress should adopt a comprehensive policy of land use control in the United States. The Forensic Union was formed to compete with college debate teams while enlarging each mem­ber's views on important issues. Membership in the Forensic Union is open to any University student with a 2.0 grade point average, but the ability to persuade is essential for represent­ing Texas as a debater. To prepare for a debate tournament, members thoroughly research material on affirmative and negative sides of the issues to be debated. They also hold practice sessions before each debate tourna­ ment. The Forensic Union competed against such Texas teams as Texas Tech, TCU, Baylor, University of Houston, Southwest Texas State and Lamar Univer­sity throughout the year. They also participated in tournaments on the east and west coasts. The Forensic Union hosted the Texas College Nov­ice Tournament on October 17 and sponsored the Orange and White High School Debate Tournament on December 12 and 13. On February 6 and 7 the debate team also hosted the Longhorn College De­bate Tournament on The University of Texas cam­pus. FIRST ROW: Janie Cristina Castaneda, Sharon Renee Haines, Dr. Larry Glenn Chase, Ara Mihran Merjanian, Lawrence Rosenthal, James Kent Davis Browning, Coach, Richard Charles Price, Coach, Frank Rory Gruetzner, Aaron Louis Jackson, Jeffrey Clark Alexander, Robert Randolph McGinty, Coach, Katherine Susan Karp, Leigh Anne Grover, Vice-President. Grimm, President, Mark August Ovard. SECOND ROW: Ronald Keith Martin, John Douglas Armstrong, Milward 360 -Forensic Union Texas Archery Club The days of the bow and arrow are still here. Students and faculty members can join The Univer­sity of Texas Archery Club if the sport interests them. The Texas archery team has mastered the sport so well they are currently the defending state cham­pions. Tournaments around the state included contests with archery teams from Texas Christian University, Southwest Texas State University and Texas A&M. On January 23-25 the traveling team, chosen from the especially skilled members of the club, went to the Desert Inn Archery Classic in Las Vegas, Nevada. The men's team placed second and the women's team placed fifth in the tournament. The club sponsored a Co-ed Archery Tournament on March 6 and 7 on The University of Texas Cam­pus. Since the archery team is not a varsity sport it receives partial support from the University Recrea­tional Sports program division. Other support comes from club members who earn money by cleaning Memorial Stadium after football games. FRONT ROW: Ann Louise Davis, Don Travis Berry, President, Joan Kay Gottlieb, Secretary-Treasurer, Lindsey Carlin Schnell. BACK ROW: Billy Dean James Jr., Craig Leslie Harker, B. Maxine Beardsley, Advisor, Cather­ UT Rodeo Association Rodeo enthusiasts found an outlet for their inter­ests in the University Rodeo Association. Last year was only the second year for the club, and it brought about a definite increase in membership. The organization operates under the National In­tercollegiate Rodeo Association. The club promotes the sport of rodeo for its members and interested spectators. It provides members with a chance to compete with other colleges and to develop their own talents. Each member must carry at least twelve hours and maintain a 2.0 or higher grade point average for each semester they remain in the organization. Last spring, the Rodeo Association sponsored a rodeo to raise money to buy their own stock. This allowed members to practice and enjoy the sport whenever they wished. Since the rodeo association now has club status, the University has provided funds to enable its members to compete with other colleges and universities on a statewide basis. Melissa Kohoat competes in the Texas Cowboy Reunion barrel racing event. Taylor, Ricky Lynn Hudson, Patrick Christopher Buckley, Mack Nelson Brice. Vice-President: Phillip Cled Kite, Russell Warren Bergstrom, Charles Ward Byerly. FRONT ROW: Amanda Susan Machlan. Secretary, Randy Elizabeth Gorham, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Janet Lee Ellzey, Third Rear Commodore, Ben Kenneth Knape, Commodore, George Craig Smith, First Rear Commodore. UT Sailing Club The UT Sailing Club, which owns seventeen sail­boats on Lake Travis, offered a full program of sail­ing instruction, recreational sailing and intercolle­giate racing to all students, faculty and staff at the University. The only requirement is that you know how to swim. Monthly meetings featured speakers on first aid, racing tactics, sail theory and weather. Sailing films were also presented. Social events included the Commodore's Ball in December, the fall Halloween party, the Ides of March masquerade party and the summer pajama party. Mixers, keg parties and Sunday night suppers were also held. Club members earned two-thirds of the team's budgeted income by cleaning Memorial Stadium after football games. Because the UT Sailing Team is not a part of intercollegiate athletics, the remaining funds were supplied by private donations and the University Recreational Sports program. FIRST ROW: Diane Mary Dekoning, Kristie JoAnn Young, Randy Elizabeth son. Ben Kenneth Knape, Janet Lee Ellzey, George Craig Smith, Amanda Gorham. SECOND ROW: Greg Ming Wong, Bjarne Ruby. George Peter Ford, Susan Machlan, John David Collier, Stephen Bruce Miller. George Preston Pardue, Fabio Fantozzi. THIRD ROW: Frieda Karen Jack- UT Sailing Club -363 The Undergraduate Research Foundation was es­tablished in October, 1971, to enable students to expand their interests and concerns involving cam­pus life through in-depth research and analysis. These investigations have taken the form of ad hoc committees, interviews, mail surveys and memoran­dums concerning problems of undergraduate life. Current membership is almost entirely " second generation" with only a couple of charter members still at the University. With this change in member­ship, a perceptible change in interests and focus of the organization has also occurred. This change in concerns was evident at the begin­ning of the school year as the campus was gripped in controversy over the selection of Lorene Rogers as University president. The Foundation was one of the few organizations to publicly support the University presidential selection process. The Foundation also threw its support behind the extention of drinking hours in the city referendum held in the fall and endorsed several candidates in student government elections in the spring. Throughout the year month­ly forums were held in which current controversial issues were openly discussed among members and guests. The Foundation conducted several other projects during 1975-1976. Because previous studies had been outdated by various changes in policies and services, a comparative study of Austin banks was prepared in October detailing services offered and their costs to students. With the indictments of Senate Secretary Charles Schnable and various implications of University stu­dents, an informal investigation was conducted into the various student-filled jobs at the Capitol along with hiring and payment practices. FIRST ROW: James lee Tucker, Carl Frederick Drews, Vanessa Hargis, bell, William Rodger Hinckley, Vice-President, Richard C. Koonce, Helen Cynthia lee Darnell, Constance Colleen Mills, Melody Anne Smith, Phillip Ruth Flournoy, John Burwell Pope Ill, Gregory Lance Winborn, John Albert Clay Bankhead, Graduate Advisor, Joan Margaret Morris, John David Stieber, Brian Allen Bailey, James Robert Livingston, Truman Dean Kerr Ill. Startz, Kathi Elaine Turner, Glen Charles Naylor, Roseanne Taylor. SEC­Patrick Marshall Harvill, Douglas Ray Crosby, Ralph Lee Ross, James Mack OND ROW: Edward Rudolf Prince, Jim Forrest Avant, Charles Ford Spen­Appelt, Kevin Webster Bankhead, President, Jennifer Alice Landgraf. cer, Dan Henry Ehlinger, Patricia Sue Munir. THI RD ROW: Dan Kavanaugh FOURTH ROW: Guy Franklin Aldrich, Stephen Bradford Clark, John Clark Felder, Michael Eugene Houge, James Ernest Coles, Robert Scott Camp-Wicker, Paul Norman Stolnacke, Gordon Leslie Stevenson. 364 -Undergraduate Research Foundation Undergraduate Research Foundation -365 "Each institution has a way of life -a tra­for the educational experiences of members dition, a set of values, a pattern of customs of a campus community." -that influences and provides a framework -Dr. Margaret Berry " Shoal Creek f'ubhshers. Inc .. 1975 366 -Closing Navy ROTC - FIRST ROW: Wayne Douglas Slaughter Edward Milton Macomber Susie Kay Jones Gordon Owen Dorsey - Holly Hazlett SECOND ROW: Harman Fred Ramsey Lee Lewis Oliphant Michael Dale Kierum Robert Anthony Altobelli David Spinney Borden THIRD ROW: Steven Mark White John William Perlich Michael Stephen Gonzalez Mark Culver Evans Robert Roy Whittle FOURTH ROW: Stephan Robert Summa Bruce Lloyd Barnes Ronald David Rivard Anthony A. Ambrosetti Battalion Staff Captain Thomas V. Solan and his unit had the honor of boosting the San Antonio District to the number one recruiting position in the country this year. At the same time, the United States Navy cele­brated two hundred years of service to the nation on October 13, 1975. Unit activities included intramural athletics and drill, rifle and pistol competition. Fall and spring for­mals, Oktoberfest and other celebrations provided relief from drills and classwork. Professional training was not confined to the classroom. A varied and interesting summer training program has involved cruises to several count:-ies as part of a foreign exchange program. Midshipmen spent part of their summer at Corpus Christi learn­ing to fly various aircraft. The program continued its mission of training young men and women to f.ulfill the high responsibil­ities of command in active service. 386 -Navy ROTC Buccaneers Drill Team FIRST ROW: Marsha Lynn Uhl Billy Frank Woods Jerome Michael Pajares Joseph Anthony Molinari SECOND ROW: Geoffrey Charles Torrance Gabriel R. Salazar Richard Edward Richarz Curtis Duane Karges Peter Bernard Sargent THIRD ROW: Fernando Ramirez Robert Eugene Harbour Russell Doyle Stevens Keith William Blohm Gary Robert Page FOURTH ROW: Christopher Charles Kelley Gary Martin Abbott Bruce John Mergele Timothy J. J. Harrop FIFTH ROW: Robert Dean Barker Jr. Edward Warren Fidler Ill William Harry McRaven William A. Dees Jr. Roger P. Murdock Unit Staff FRONT ROW: Capt. Thomas V. Solan Eileen E. Hagebusch Beverly J. Roberts Dorothy S. Burk Max R. Rumelhart MIDDLE ROW: Maj. Charles L. Lynch Joseph Lieto Norita Ray E. Christensen James Wilson Pippin John William Jackson BACK ROW: Larry Allan Van Meter Lt. Douglas Terrell Lowe Lt. Cmdr. William Ross Fullerton Lt. Joe Alan Ylitalo Lt. James Glenn McCoy Navy ROTC -387 A Company FIRST ROW: Gary Davis Moore Nancy Jane Olson Donna Alene Ganzer Bruce Acton Sowers Michael Allen Baker Dwight D. Hart Edwin Frank Hoff SECOND ROW: David Mark Epstein Joseph Jesse Barrientos Quentin Wayne Dement Robert Bruce Barron William Monroe Hessenius Norman Jose Farley Gary Wade Moore Danny Thomas O'Neil Timothy Joe Parker James Michael Manganello THIRD ROW: Gregory Lee Colchin William Randel Drake John David Denson John Albert Rosales Stephen LeRoy McFarland Michael David Crocker Donny Manfred Cockerham FOURTH ROW: Paul Byron Cravens Gary Don Atkinson Craig William Beckett Barry Lynn Fisher Leslie Eugene Hosmer Charles William Kaough James Martin Lemezis Robert Donald Lampton Jr. B Company FIRST ROW: Keith Arnold Townsend Thomas Hall Whitney James Kent Gruetzner James Eldon Lindsey Patrick James Behnke James Michael Bushee Robert Jeffery Wiseman George Edmond Ruggiero SECOND ROW: 388 -Navy ROTC FIRST ROW: Charles Michael Vaughn Chester Joseph Malins Randall Gene Harmon Thomas Lee Conner SECOND ROW: Sharron Kay Crowder Ernest Gonzalez Encino Robert Charles Larrabee Benjamin Harrison Youell Ill Richard Glen Stiles Robert Lewis Knight Renee Ann Aschbrenner THIRD ROW: Ann Margaret Jochum Jerry Winston Mclemore Charles Edward Ogier Jose David Montoya David Stanley Buckles Charles Richard Beavers FOURTH ROW: Robert Jon Rivard Michael Joseph Hoeinghaus Michael Sanford Reed Arlen Ray Becker Jack David Dunaway Richard William Ashmore FIFTH ROW: Charles Edward Vogel Robert Jerome Maher Allen Victor Peloquin James John Lewandowski Joseph Edmon Pillow David Alan Ayars SIXTH ROW: Larry James Murphy Jerry Lee McWithey Paul Charles Gage Orris Edward Burns Ill The Navy ROTC is one of several military organizations participating in the November Veterans Day Parade. Navy ROTC -389 Paul Arthur Suhler Charles Patrick Bruce Busbey Jon Leigh Samusson Tommy Wayne Hite Jesse Frank Munoz Cadet Staff ROTC offered a competitive edge in the job market by combining military training with an academic cur­riculum. The program was endorsed this year by Darrell Royal, Governor Dolph Briscoe and U.S. Rep. Barbara Jordan. A variety of organizations complemented the standard four hours of weekly classroom instruction and drill field training. The societies of Praetorian Guard and Scabbard and Blade honored cadets demonstrating superior academic and leadership abilities. Cordettes, a women's honorary service organiza­tion, acted as official hostesses and administrative aids. The Ranger Club gave its members plenty of field-oriented experience, patterned after the rug­ged training received by officers attending the U.S. Army Ranger School. 392 -Army ROTC Unit Staff FRONT ROW: Margarete Ellen O'Neal Sargeant-Major Anthony Nomura Lieutenant Colonel David B. Sain Shirley J. Hayden Vicky L. Mokry BACK ROW: Captain Paul Edmond McCarthy Douglas Lionel Walker Gary Thomas Bingaman Captain Walter Scott Tulloch Captain Michael Jeffrey Friedman Osvaldo M. Melendez Major William Jared Rowe Richard Gibson Foster Nolan Armstrong Army ROTC -393 Distinguished Military Students Paul Stephen Lane Charles Patrick Bruce Busbey Paul Arthur Suhler Brigadier General Richard E. Cavazos. Assistant D1v1s1on Commander at Ft. Hood, confers with Cadet Captain Ernest Banasau at the Dining-In. 394 -Army ROTC FIRST ROW: David Russell Rupp John Elmer Fleckenstein Elizabeth Kay Sanderson Charles Byron Carmichael SECOND ROW: Donald Glen Drummer Alfelio V. Barrera Jr. Daniel Vinton Trevino Michael Lopez Janet Joy Harrington THIRD ROW: Carson Curtis Blake Faron Drew Betchley San Claude Ingram James Michael Hargett Army ROTC FOURTH ROW: William Howard Taylor Steven Westly Johnson Robert Douglas Bailey Drill Team Daniel Mumford Baughman The Khyber Rifles Army ROTC -395 •I • I I .. Master marksmen aim to win a Thanksgiving bird in the holiday Turkey Shoot. 396 -Army ROTC Rangers Danny Baughman rests at the unit picnic. FIRST ROW: Faron Drew Betchley James Michael Hargett Jeffrey Lawrence Trower Janet Joy Harrington Alfelio V. Barrera Jr. SECOND ROW: Martin Karpowicz Timothy Brian Cyr San Claude Ingram Roger William Parker THIRD ROW: Dale Sidney Doss Daniel Mumford Baughman Daniel Vinton Trevino Robert Douglas Bailey FOURTH ROW: John Elmer Fleckenstein William Howard Taylor Ill David Russell Rupp Army ROTC Army ROTC -397 Army ROTC FIRST ROW: Lawrence Edward Bartosek Paul Stephen Lane Glenn Ellis Pinkham SECOND ROW: Charles M. Hornberger Fermin Calderon Jr. Janet Joy Harrington Harold Tolbert Jr. Reba Arenice Kuykendall Michael Lopez Gerald Freytag Jeffery L. Trower K. Harold Malone Ill Donald Glen Drummer Daniel Vinton Trevino THIRD ROW: Anntoinette Lucy Renieri James Davis Wood Cora Jean Blakemore Steven Westly Johnson Glenn Edward Thompson Samuel Ramirez Randolph V. Gonzalez William Howard Taylor Susan Lynn White Judy Remona Arnold FOURTH ROW: Andre Christian Schuetz John Elmer Fleckenstein Alfelio V. Barrera Francis V. Ebbecke Angel Gonzales Daniel Mumford Baughman Thomas Alvin Perkins Michael Andrew Ussery David Russell Rupp Jack Vaughn J. Day Julio Arturo Dominguez Roger William Parker The Khyber Rifles Drill Team served as color A Company guard at the Baylor and TCU football games. The 14­member team also provided an honor guard for the showdown between Austin's Pop Warner football league and little league gridders from Mexico. The highpoint of the Khyber Rifles was a trip to the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl as official color guard. In addition to weekly "beer calls," the social side of Army ROTC included a number of official func­tions. Most notable was the fall "Dining-In" with guest speaker Brigadier General Richard E. Cavazos from Fort Hood's Second Armored Division. ~Co 398 -Army ROTC Army ROTC FIRST ROW: Robert Lawrence Guerra Patrick Victor Adamcik Bruce Roger Jocz Charles Byron Carmichael SECOND ROW: David Perez David Joseph Ciarella Loderick Mark Goza George Davis James Michael Hargett Lisa Jeanne Arnold Lonnie Dale Rhodes Jr. Beverly Gayle Piper Daniel Lee Burkeen THIRD ROW: Phillip Carl Umphres J. Graydon Vandament Dale Sidney Doss Carson Curtis Blake Michael Patrick Kernan San Claude Ingram Faron Drew Betchley FOURTH ROW: David Bruce Lear James Boyd Kerr Phillip John Newman Roger Edward Miller Robert Douglas Bailey Billy Wayne Wilson Wayne Houston Gordon Timothy Brian Cyr Friederika K. Campbell FIFTH ROW: Nicholas Prentice Palmer George Pratt Jr. Martin Karpowicz B Company Army ROTC -399 -----------------------------------------------------r-~ Air Force ROTC Unit Staff FIRST ROW: Jose Luis Newberry Vicki Lynn Fletcher Patricia Bertha Gott Mara Lynn Wells Robert Jack Feldman John Alan Phaneuf Steven Mark Zwernemann SECOND ROW: Vern Lewis Hulbert II Thomas Wilburn Cochran Edward Thomas Whiteley Charles Brown Hagemeier Robert James Mathews Charles Gerard Merlo Don Bigler Dozier THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Alan Blohm William Burl Hurt Michael Dennis Guidry James Lewis Beach Lynn Bailey Wheeless Bobby Joe Davis Peter David Mauch FOURTH ROW: Douglas William Strodtbeck Henry Bruce Longino Richard William Glasebrook Kevin Dean Johnson Thomas Wayne Ellis Harold James lcke Dean Allan Hautanen Boasting the largest undergraduate enrollment in several years, the Air Force ROTC took in more than 110 cadets. Instructed by professional officers of the 825th Detachment. cadets learned military courtesy and discipline at weekly drill exercises, and attended science classes and a month-long summer camp. Seniors chosen to enter the Undergraduate Flight Training School began the Flight Instruction Program with Captain Harold J. lcke. A cadet's experience was not all work. In October, 35 cadets and several officers flew to Davis­Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, the largest "bone yard" of mothballed aircraft in the world, to see a large complex of strategic nuclear missile si­los. The Corps Formal at Bergstrom Air Force Base Officer's Club in April was the culmination of social events for the Air Force ROTC. 400 -Air Force ROTC Squadron One FIRST ROW: Neal Gene Schoeneberg James Alan Crossley Yolanda Kay Barner Charlene Marie Boettcher Barbara Susan Pryor Sherill Lee Donaldson David Brian McGill Stephen Michael McQueen SECOND ROW: Scott Bradley Tolar Stephen Anthony Scott William Edward Badger Jaime Oscar Elizalde Tommy Earl Cathey Stanley Robert Galanski Michael Forrest Trafton Leslie Allan Palmer THIRD ROW: Mark Allen Wrede John Patrick Halligan Daniel Clifton Reel Byron David Woods Phillip Hubert Beard Terry Lynn Ponton Terry Donald Tosh Darrell Wayne Brandon FOURTH ROW: David Griffith Owens Marcus Dean Kieschnick Gary Lee Fitts Michael Richard Danis Ronald Craig Olson Dale Richard Lange FIFTH ROW: William Joseph O'Brien Robert Edward Torn Ronald Jeffery Miller Paul Gregory Smith Robert Harold Harborth Richard Peter Mihalik Squadron Two FIRST ROW: William Stormont Harris Ronald Ottis Blocker Richard Joseph Niels Jr. Susan Marie Erbs Dorothy Sue Norris Roxane Rodriguez Richard Alan Dyer Louis Bruce Dulaney Dean Clark VandeHey SECOND ROW: James Robert Henry Michael Lee Jasper Kevin Craig Massaro Douglas Philip Grajczyk Theresa Ann Halligan Therese Irene Baish William Howard Perkins THIRD ROW: Mark William Reeves Michael Eugene Crabill George Fredrick Maxfield Marvin Charles Gunter Chan Mark Gerard Chauret Robert Alan Straw Samuel Brent Hartman FOURTH ROW: David John Tweddell Robin Lee Strong John Frederick Feltham Bruce Edward Agee FIFTH ROW: Arthur Wesley Williams Thomas Eugene Bickers Charles Leroy Timberlake Gregory Marc Downs Gregory Oliver Villaret SIXTH ROW: Philip Michael George Gary Lynn Newman David Earl Walker Randolph Graham Growde:r Scott Dee Miller Christopher Willmon Blakely James Michael Thompson Air Force ROTC -401 402 ­ Angel Flight Arnold Air Society Angel Flight FIRST ROW: Molly Duval Upchurch Emily Dale Karen Emily Tumulty Susan Kay Koger Carol Ann Carson Anne Adele Szablowski Lisa Louise Fountain Kathleen Marie Kirby Ann Elizabeth Moore SECOND ROW: Carol Sue Solsbery Sandra Marie Holub Cheryl Ann Zaremba Mindy Catherine Power Kristine Mary Muessig Angel Flight Deborah Ruth Templin Diane Drake Pamela Nurenberg Martha Virginia Upchurch Catherine Ann Rossi THIRD ROW: Janis Lorraine Haskovec Renee Lynn Nichols Linda Lee Niemann Deborah Ann Humphries Connie Gay Osborne Jeannie Spangler Kesler Leslie Kay Budnek Cheryl Ann Hagenson Lynn Blunt Arnold Air Society, a professional honarory ser­vice organization for Air Force ROTC cadets, cele­brated its twenty-fifth anniversary this year. Angel Flight, a women's honorary service organization, worked hand-in-hand with Air Force ROTC and Ar­nold Air Society. The two groups worked closely together through­out the school year. Activities included a picnic for underpriviledged children of the Meridel! Achieve­ment Center, addressing envelopes for the Ameri­can Cancer Society and on the social side, skating parties. In the spring, the two organizations assisted with the American Cancer Society's fund raising drive. The Angels helped the John H. Payne Squadron of Arnold Air Society celebrate its twenty-fifth anniver­sary. Each semester, the pledge classes were initiated at a Dining-Out ceremony. Angel Flight decorated Air Force cadet offices and Arnold Air Society assist­ed the Big Buddy Program. Arnold Air Society FOURTH ROW: Robert Alan Straw William Howard Perkins Peter David Mauch William Stormont Harris Jeffrey Alan Blohm Robert Jack Feldman Therese Irene Baish Mark Gerard Chauret James Alan Crossley Mara Lynn Wells FIFTH ROW: Christopher Willmon Blakeley William Burl Hurt David John Tweddell Isaias G. Arriaga Jr. Dean Clark VandeHey Gregory Oliver Villaret Dale Richard Lange Steven Mark Zwernemann John Alan Phaneuf Dean Allan Hautanen William Joseph O'Brien Ill Susie Holmes and Mrs. Ruth McCarthy help out at the Battalion picnic. Cordettes FIRST ROW: Tommy Wayne Hite Paul Edmond McCarthy Linda Sue Gladden Rebecca Ann Reiman JoAnne Faerber Lawrence Edward Bartosek SECOND ROW: Mary Kathleen Price Anne El izabeth Verheyden Kathleen Sarah Short THIRD ROW: Carol Lynne Lyles Rebecca Wren Maritza Aida Morris Carol Clark Beatty FOURTH ROW: Melissa Katherine Haralson Sharon Kay Lucas Linda Kay Mclean FIFTH ROW: Andrea Elaine Rakes Patricia Ann Tribble Tina Glyn Coker Martha Jane Rylander SIXTH ROW: Jane Ann Magness Elizabeth Kay Sanderson Barbara Lynn Massey SEVENTH ROW: Leslie Ann McCoy Sandee Denise Bryan Rebecca Lou Phillips Cordettes, a women's honorary service auxiliary to Army ROTC, began to take a hard look at how the Army program could better be served. The group took a more active role in helping re­cruit new cadets by mailing and phoning information to prospective enlistees. Members gave a tea at the Bergstrom Officer's Club to help interest the wives of cadets and cadre in Cordette activities. Cordettes took part in community service pro­jects, including the Inter-Service Council Waller Creek clean-ups and a joint Christmas project at a nursing home with members of Angel Flight. After Thursday drills, the group served cookies and punch to the cadets. Beer calls added spark to Friday afternoons and a Big Sis-Little Sis ice cream party strengthened relations between pledges and actives. One of the high points of the spring semes­ter was the military ball. Cordettes -403 Anchorettes When the United States Navy celebrated its two­hundredth birthday in October, the Anchorettes were on hand to serve cake and punch. The wom­en's auxiliary to Navy ROTC acted as official host­esses for the birthday and other Navy functions throughout the year. The group supported the midshipmen at drill meets, intramural sports activities and the Universi­ty Blood Drive as well as the Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot and Oktoberfest. Members accompanied the Buccaneers Drill Team to several drill competitions, including one in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Friday afternoon beer calls were regularly sched­uled along with cookie calls after Tuesday drills. The Anchorettes enjoyed a retreat with pledges and din­ing-out at Country Dinner Playhouse. A spring formal followed a banquet at which the year's outstanding Anchorettes were recognized. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Aldridge Sunnee Ann· Rakowitz Irma Lydia Martinez Nina Elaine Prudhomme SECOND ROW: Karen Jean Ellis Anita Beth Isbell Glendine Gipson Frances Carolyn Prudhomme THIRD ROW: Janice Carol Winters Lou Ann Holmes Susan Louise Pontello Cheryl Yvette Carlisle FOURTH ROW: Bea Lea Somerville Layne Marie Royal Vicky Lynn Gaulding Cheryl Ann Neill Andrea Jane Paust FIFTH ROW: Rache Louise Rust Marsha Renee Greene Gail Ann Knoble Justa Alejandro Nancy Lynn Knox ~ Scabbard and Blade lo ette The National Scabbard and Blade Society initially promoted the military on college campuses at a time when the military was unpopular. The Universi­ty's "G" Company, Eighth regiment, continued to further that cause but has evolved into a service organization working with the campus and the com­munity. The Scabbard and Blade is composed of Army cadets, Navy and Marine midshipmen and Air Force cadets, chosen on the basis of scholastic achiev­ment and merits in their respective units. In the fall, "G" Company helped with the Waller Creek clean-up, sponsored by the Inter-Service Council, and raised funds to send a delegate to the national Scabbard and Blade convention in New Or­leans. In the spring, the society sponsored a college ROTC drill meet and worked with children from the Travis State School. I Signifying change of command, Glenn Pinkham passes a saber to Susie Jones. Scabbard and Blade -405 FRONT ROW: Walter Scott Tulloch Paul Stephen Lane Joseph Anthony Molinari Phillip Carl Umphres Susie Kay Jones Geoffrey Charles Torrance Patrick James Behnke Edward Thomas Whiteley Glenn Ellis Pinkham Robert Dean Barker Jr. Tommy Wayne Hite Charles Byron Carmichael Anthony Andrew Ambrosetti Ernest G. Banasau Jr. Jesse Frank Munoz BACK ROW: George Edmond Ruggiero Paul Arthur Suhler Charles Patrick Bruce Busbey Leslie Eugene Hosmer 408 -Greeks Greeks in the Seventies Despite strong criticism against the Greek system expressed in early fall and late spring of 1975, Greek organizations basically remained the same. Rush week included a carnival-like atmosphere of days filled with hand-shaking, song-singing and beverage­drinking. After pledges were accepted, the more serious business of scholastic and extracurricular activities began. A barrage of pro and con letters were sent to The Daily Texan bringing a somewhat heated debate over whether or not the Greek system should con­tinue to be linked with the University. However, the controversy cooled abruptly when Lorene Rogers was appointed University president and student re­actions were directed elsewhere. Grade standards were expected to be maintained along with participation in blood drives, holdups for charities and intramural sports. Sing-Song, a special musical event, provided competition for Greeks as a whole, and sorority pledges battled in Derby Day sports activities. Spring brought Round Up, a University-wide pro­ject in which Greeks played a major part. A dance marathon, carnival and parade were some of the major events. The Greek system has been a part of the Universi­ty almost as long as there has been a University, but each decade shows a change in attitudes toward it. Student activism in the sixties brought a sharp de­cline in sorority and fraternity membership. But the trend in the seventies seems to be a return to the Greek traditions -and the Greek system is again growing. Whether this growth will continue remains in the hands of future students and their acceptance or rejection of fraternal organizations. Greeks -409 ~ree 410 -Greeks Greeks -Enthusiasm in Action Greeks -411 John Adams. 4>K"' Wilham Bailey, l:AE Terry Balagia, l:AE Don Bernard, Ben Spencer Brown, Kl: Robert Campbell, AXA Armin Cantini, ACACIA Donald Chandler, a2:4> James Coles. AXA ~~~~o~og:~:~dn~~ Howard Goldberg, l:AM Neil Goldberg. Zll'I' John Hardin • .iT.i Frank Holaday, 4>K"' Robert Holley. Kl: Ronald Holman, 8811 David Hummel, TKE Brady Isaacks, l:N Lester Kehher, Ben George Kennedy, Zll'I' Wales Madden, 4>.iB Robert McKinley, AT!! Thomas McMichael, .iT George Moms, A Tl! Thomas Moscoe. ZIIT Mark Parr. 4>2:K Robert Parsons, 6T Mark Peavy, TKE Richard Rankin, 2:4>t; Frank Seibert. 4>r.1 Neil Shudde, 4>r.1 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Randall Smith, :!:AM Richard Stoneburner. ~X Ted T obolowsky. A Ell Richard Vigness. rJKA Steven Walker, 2: James We1Ss. AEn 412 -lnterfraternity Council PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Leigh Abraham. :'.:.lT Sharon Bengston . ..U.l Cindy Bullock. AXIi Lisa Carmichael. AE.l Rebecca Conway • .lr Carolyn Craig, nB Helen Day. l\A9 Kelly Hall . .lZ Susan Hamilton. KKr Jane Hartley, A.ln Mary Catherine Hogan, nl14> Tex Ann Horvath..\XII Patricia Johnson . . \KA Anna Kennard, XII Kim Kaile, ZTA Susan Lauber. .ll' Carol McAnelly. A Jen Messer. A~n Candy Pink. AE Beth Roberts. l\A9 Sue Staller. :'.:.lT Margaret Stanberg, ZTA Jana Standefer. .l.l.l Cynthia Walker. 1\1\l' Elizabeth Ward . .lZ Jan Weekley. l'B Cheryl White . A Joe Willeford. XII Cheryl Zaremba. AE.l Terry Zlotnik, H: Panhellenic Council -413 DeGraaf Adams Bill Allen Ken Allen Darryl Andrews Earl Austin David Balderach George Berry Steve Bible Jim 81lhngs Eugene Br Jford Robin Bradford Rick Breidenbach Stephen Burke Armin Cantin1 Steve Carter Brian Cogburn Bert Conly Rich Cope Frank Covington Steve Dalton John Davis Doug Devine David Dwyer Chuck Fishbeck Duane Flippin Rodney Gamble Ray Green David Groos Brad Hall Gordon Hall Scott Holtzman Richard Jackson Rick Jensen Jim Kelley Bryan Kirbo lee Lancaster Buddy Langholz Nyle Maxwell Lance McNeel Bob Meroney Kent Meyer Marc M1hov1I Steve Mobley Mike Nabors Richard Newland Henn Ohver Charles Patillo Chris Patton Bill Peper John Plummer Marc Prewett Dale Price Kim Qu1lhn R. D. Reber Richard Reed John Reichert Bill Remkes Richard Roberts Mike Ryan ~~~k~;~ders Jim Savage Brian Sayers John Simmons David Skarke Steve Seckler Brian Stoker Michael Taggart Joe Taylor Tim Teel Greg Thagard Cilff Thomas Mike Thomas Greg Trimarchi Jay Waddell Tom Whitehurst John W1lhamson Brad Wyhe Steve Young David Zimmerman 414 -Acacia ACACIA Kent Meyer, Chapter Advisor, David Gross, Treasurer, Mike Nabors, Vice-President. David Dwyer, Pledge Trainer, David Balderach, Social Chairman, Ar­min Cantini, President, Duane Flippin, Rush Chairman, David Skarke, Secretary. Acacia -415 Debra Allen Elisa Ard Sara Avant Joyce Baier Susan Barron Susan Bateman Jan Baucum Nancy Bixby Jackie Boorman Nina Brainin Dedie Brandt Deborah Brinkley Denise Bristow Cindy Bullock Missy Carr Kathryn Catsinas Joyce Cermin Gayle Cervenka Sheila Christman Beverly Coffey Carolyn Coley Janie Conrad Tracy Coogler Leigh Ann Crow Kay Crowson Carolyn Cummings Carolyn Curran Colleen Curran Karen Daniel Kay English Deborah Estill Cindy Evans Terri Fanelli Vicki Filer Mary Ann Flowers Gaile Forney Vicky Gaulding Shari Gee Nancy Gracey Joan Grigassy Lisa Grimes Kathy Guarino Missy Harmon Ann Haunschild Holly Hawn Karen Hemphill Debbie Herman Linda Hesselbein Lynn Hicks Karen Hill Becky Hodges Julie Holloway Tex Ann Horvath Kim Howell RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Nina Brainin, Treasurer, Nancy Gracey, President. SECOND ROW: Ann Hallnschild, Rush Captain, Cindy Evans, Social Chair­man, Marti Whiteside, Pledge Trainer, Pam Pierre, Vice-President. 416 -Alpha Chi Omega Lynn Isaacks Karen Jenkins Sharon Jenkins Susie Jenkins Susan J1stel Jill Johnson Dana Jolly Carol Jones Laura Jones Robin Jones Gina King Michele King Deborah Knapp Kathy Knowles Carroll Kruger Marcy Kurth Terry Landry Lee LeClercq Betsy LeMond Janet Lindley Diana Loyd Karen Lumb Tern Mabry Lee Ann Malina V1ck1 McAlister Kathy McCormick Leslie McCoy Laura McCullouch Cheryl McCullough Linda Mclean Mary Allee Mclean Janis Mergele Claire Mezzett1 Nancy Moore Karen Mourey Sherie Neal Cheryl Neill Mehssa Newberry Sheila Newlin Lea Ann Niblett Beverly Paine Ann Parker Ann Peebles Trudy Pearce Pam Pierre Candy Poland Mindy Power Patty Ralston Ginny Reardon Laurie Rouse Babs Smith Tern Smith Debbie Sobocinski Penny Spence Esther Sprong Dellann Stuart Susan Susskind Lisa Taylor Marianne Terry Cathy Thompson Debra Trantham Mary Jayne Turbeville Traci Tyler Vicki Wagner Tina Warnock Denise Weber Peggy Wehmeyer Shannon Wells Ingrid Weltge Jana West Debra Whiddon Shelley White Marti Whiteside Sherrie W1lhams Judy Willis Sharon Willis Mary Jean Wilson Leslie Woods Pam Word Beverly Yochum Alpha Chi Omega -417 Robin Aderhold Marsha Akers Gwyn Aldrich Martha Alexander Karen Almquist Rogie Anderson Nancy Angevine Jeannie Apffel Jessie Aronow Genevieve Aydam Laura Barnes Patty Becker Debbie Benitez Brenda Bennett Lisa Serres Karen Block Bridgett Bradford Kristy Brodf1eld Georgeann Brady Betsy Buckner lelene Burke Betsy Burkett Lori Burleson Penny Carter Gina Chancellor Tracy Chester Elizabeth Christian Susan Christian Carol Coale Laura Coffey Courtney Combs Catherine Corbett Christine Corbett Sally Crutchfield Mary Carol Cumbie Dianne Cumbie Diane Darby Peggy Darrah Nancy Davidson Kathie Dick Cathy Dillard Cheryl Edwards Nancy Ehlers Elaine Ellison Kim Evans Donna Fletcher Kelly Freeland Cindy Furgiuele Marian Gaenslen Tina Garvey Susan Gaskill Mary Sue Gehring Janet Gieb Joanne Graffeo Mary Halet Georganna Hall Jane Hartley Joan Hawes Shelley Henington Cathy Hirsch Barbara Holderman Sue Hubbard Cherie Hughes Kathy Johnson Susan Kelly Diane Klecka Jan Knape Diane Knebel Karilyn Kober Jamie Kovich Kathy Kramer Clair Krizov Alicia Lancaster Sharon Lancaster Beth Lee Sarajane Lohmann Jean Long Cirldy Marshall Nancy Marter Cathy Martin Carol Matula Susan Mayer Wendy Mayfield Kim McAuliffe Tricia McCalpin Susan McCulley Megg McPha11 Linda Mertz Jene Messer Connie Moore 418 -Alpha Delta Pi LEFT, FIRST ROW: Beth Thompson, Rush Captain, Bobbie Thompson, Pledge Trainer. SECOND ROW: Beth Rademacher, Social Chairman, Diane Knebel, President. THIRD ROW: Sandy Zimmerman, Vice-President, Nancy Marter, Treasurer. Diane Moore Martha Moore Kathy Morgan Pam Morgan Susan Morgan Cindy Morrow April Newman Diana Nipper Jane Oliver Lise Oyen Melanie Palmer Robin Patton Susan Pearson Edie Pennal Becky Peterson Leslie Pipkin Mary Kay Pratt Leslie Price Beth Rademacher Jan Ramsey Mary Richardson Marilyn Rickman Rachel Robillard Layne Royal Susie Russell Dana Rutz Barbara Schelle Sarah Scott Kathy Sears Ceha Seiders Linda Sigler Lu Beth Sizemore Janice Smith Lynn Stanley Debbie Stewart Denise Stowell Carla T ergerson Emily Terwey Beth Thompson Bobbie Thompson Ginger Thompson Kathy Thompson Jame Towles Kim Trampe Carol Urbani Karen Utesch Caroline Wall Debbie Wall Cec1 Wallace Karen Waller Cindy Webb Mimi Whaley Susan Whaley Karla White Jenise Whitten Denise Whitty Ellen Wilhelm Carolee Winans Nanette Winans Karla Woods Tern Woomer Paula Wvman Sandy Zimmermann Alpha Delta Pi -419 420 -Alpha Epsilon Phr Susie Melinger, President, Robin Samuels, Vice-President. Carolyn Dover, Pledge Train­er, Mindy Roberts, Rush Captain, Ellen Levy, Treasurer. Dee Dee Dochen, Social Chair­man. Susie Melinger Fara Meltzer Jan Mendeloff Cynthia Meyer Janet Miller Marilyn M1mun Liz Morgan Laynie Morgan Patnc1a Myers Sara Nathan Naomi Nedell Leslye Oksner Ilene Pern1ck Candy Pink Laurie Pink Carol Ra1ff1e Amy Raphael Vicky Raynold Shelly Reitman Madelyn Rice Mindy Roberts Suzy Roberts Nancy Roffman Jennifer Rolnick Lecey Rosen Cindy Rosenberg Susan Rosenberg Jan Rosenthal Sharon Rosenthal Janet Rothschild Renee Rubin Susan Rudolph Robin Samuels Rebecca Sankary Fonda Schepps Shelly Schnurr Linda Scultz Kathie Sherman Wendy Schultz Hamel Silberberg Kerry Silver Kathy Spitz Debra Steinberg Maralyn Steinberg Fredda Steinfeld Susan Steinfeld Karen Stern Kim Sussan Leshe Sussan Sheryl Szeinbach Lon Te1ber Myra Tobolowsky Anme Tobor Suzette Toledano Valene Vine Catherine Wadel Sharla Weiner Susan Weiner Shelley Weingarten Helaine Wi se Julie Wolf Nancy Yonack Cindie Yost Terry Zlotnik Alpha Epsilon Phi -421 422 ­ Richard Eisner, Pledge Trainer, Bob Steinfeld, Social Chair­man, Ted Tobolowsky, Rush Captain, James Weiss, President, Paul Gubin, Treasurer. Andy Benjamin Mark Bodzin Barry Bubis Joe Carr Jerry Coff Gary Cohen Fred Dunsky Richard Eisner Jim Feldman Ron Feldman David Fisher Rick Furst Mark Goldstein Paul Gubin Mark He1denhe1mer Myron Hoffman Paul Hoffman Mike Hopkov1tz Grant Jacobson Paul Levine Richard Polunsky Mickey Radoff Perry Radoff Aaron Rubin Larry Rutt Steven Saltzman Sandy Schackman Jeffrey Schiller Jim Schwartz Richard Shampain David Shea Ronald Shipper Charles Sk1bell Mitchell Squires Robert Steinfeld Ted Tobolowsky Arthur Wechsler Herbert Weiss James Weiss Robert Wizig Alpha Epsilon Pi -423 DeMetris Sampson. Secretary, Renee Hight. Vice-President. Angela Bell, Parliamentarian, Sherilyn Haller. President. 424 -Alpha Kappa Alpha Joyce Armstrong Melody Douglas Sherilyn Haller Renee Hight Janet Jack Patricia Johnson £ thelene McCullough Valene Rodgers DeMetris Sampson Alpha Kappa Alpha -425 426 -Alpha Phi Suzie Swanson Karen Tabak Jan Taylor Becky Townsend Cindy Trevino Caren Troutman Diane Tudor Meg Van Eck Susan Vmgoe Mary Washburn Corinne Watkins Helen Weller Jo White Mary W1lkirson Beth Willard Leshe Woodson Melissa Wooldridge FIRST ROW: Jean Schaff, Schol­arship Chairman , Charlotte Plemmons, Standards Chair­man. SECOND ROW: Margie Harris, President, Lisa Haggard. Rush Chairman, Mona Raley, Social Chairman, Candy lewis, Pledge Trainer. Alpha Phi -427 Hoover Alexander. Vice-President. Donald Pinkard. President. Ronald Holland. Rush Captain. Garfield Britton. Treasurer. Hoover Alexander Garfield Britton Leslie Carter Elegy Etier Garl1eld Fisher Wilham Hays 428 Alpha Phi Alpha Richard Holland Clem1s Jackson J1mm1e Jackson Yardley Kennedy Andre Newman Donald Pinkard Carl Searles Billy Wilson Alpha Phi Alpha -429 Mike Alexander Patnck Allison Charhe Atchison Kim Ballantyne Bob Berry Chris Brandt Mark Breeding Jim Burke Jim Burkhalter Jim Carlisle Henry Casal Patton Chapman Scott Cline Fielding Cocke Mike Cole Jesse Collter Wilham Collins Mike Connelly Dow Crocker Bnan Crockett John Crockett James Dalthrop Bill Davis Dallas D1F1ore Mark Dinges Leslie Doggett Bill Dukes Monte English Jerry Frey Tony Gatti Gary Gerhart Alan Graham Bill Graham 8111 Gwinn Dan Harns Trey Hoffman Ron Horne Tom Hunt Jim Janke Steve Johnson Chuck King Blake Kuhlman Julio Laguarta Joey Leath Cadell Liedtke Richard Lucas Jay Manning Gary Mason 430 -Alpha Tau Omega Rob McKinley Tom Meador Ed Mercer Jay Ray Minton George Morns Bruce Moseley Mark Nastri Greg Peerman Kirk Pfeffer Richard Pickett Jeff Presley Dan Plumlee Mike Puccio Rick Renaudin Randy Rew Vernon Rew Mike Smith Tommy Smith Mike Sowell Mac Sweeney Griff Thomas Steven Tune Robin Vas1cek Keith Weaver Buzz White Frelon Wiley Fred Williams Jerry W1ll1ams Browning Williams Jack Wolfe Rick Renaudin. Vice-President. Hap Hunnicutt. Social Chairman. Myron Blalock. Social Chairman. Mike Cole. Treasurer. Tom Hunt. Plegde Trainer. Jim Janke. President. Kirk Pfeffer. Rush Captain. Alpha Tau Omega -431 BELOW: Aida Kennedy, Treasurer. Debbie Walls, Rush Captain, Leah McNair, Social Chairman, Susie Kelly, President. Caran Galloway, Vice­President. Darla Adcock Sharon (lltwein Susan Ashcraft Stacy Bankhead Michele Barr Kathleen Bartnett Carol Beatty Carolyn Bergin Kathy Brasch Sharon Brown Debby Broyhill Carol Bruneman Lee Ann Burk Deborah Burks Cindy Burnett Janice Campbell Lisa Carmichael Amy Clarke Robin Clay Patti Coller Mary Cooper Beck Cowling Anne Cox Tami DeWitt Susan Oomask Erica Douma Lucy Duncan Chene Findley Martha Fitzpatrick Caran Galloway Susan Garrott Carol Gilmore Linda Goehrs Claudia Goodwin Donna Gnttman 432 -Alpha Xi Delta Karen Hafernick Tricia Hansen Sheryl Hardwick Robbi Harrill Robin Hartman Ruth Anne Herring Cherry Holmes Debbie Holmes Julia Houston Barbara Hurley Jan Jensen Linda Jones Susie Kelly Aida Kennedy Stephanie Kiesel Elaine Koughan Debra Lamb Louise Lattimore Lynn Lindsay Pam Liska Laura Llewellyn Vicki Lyon Trish Manahan Cathy Martin Kathy Martin Mary Lou Mauk Mary Helen Mcfarlane Pam McMichael Leah McNair Maria Mendez Janelle Meyer Lourdes Montesino Cindy Narum Peggy Nash Pam Nurenberg Margaret O'Bannion Janice Oswald ~~~~!: ~~i'ak.:'; Diane Powell Elaine Prudhomme Sue Ann Ray Amy Renard Bettye Robinson Annette Romero Robin Ross Elaine Rundle Cathy Schneider Sara Schutze Jackie Schweitzer Janie Semke Ann Semrad Susan Sheldon Sally Shelton Susan Shofner Kathy Short Vicki Siegel Jill Sitterle Sue Sivler. Susie Smith Stacey Soper Sharlene Stapp Sherry Steward Sandy Svalberg Annie Sweeney Donna Telkamp Ileana Tellechea Cathy Thompson Liz Thompson Karen Tumulty Betsy Walls Debbie Walls Susan Walsh Jackie Wanta ~~~:~~~:::~~: Wendy Winborn Carol Wyatt Cathy Yee Cheryl Zaremba Alpha Xi Delta -433 434 -Beta Theta Pi ~~{~~~ ~~g~~~s Kevin McHale Wade McMullen Dylan Megaroty Edward Meinen Lan Milton Robert Oake Frederick Phillips Robert Porter Timothy Rhodes Edward Rice Russell Rice Scott Ritchie Malcolm Robertson Mark Roman Mason Standley David Stanley Tom Stephens William Trans1er Arthur Waldron Harry Weeks Greg Young Burch Waldron. Treasurer. Tommy London. President, Fred Phillips. Social Chairman, Bill Barnard. Pledge Trainer. Charlie. Barnard. State Rush Captain. Beta Theta Pi -435 Gail Aitken Carol Albano Alicia Allen Mary Allison Susan Andrews Susan Archer Sylvia Bacon Melinda Bailey Blair Baldwin Shannon Barnard Carla Bass Mary Bexten Deborah Bogar Marian Bogar Betty Bostick Catherine Bowles Catherine Bozeman Teresa Brown Jennie Brus1low Loreta Burlingame Camille Burlison Carolyn Burney Linda Bussey Jan Buster Ellen Byrd Nancy Caussey Judith Cederberg Catherine Chambers Barbara Click Sissy Coffin Caren Copus Peggy Cordell Jodie Corley Lee Davis Lynn Davis Anne Davison Rosanna Deane Helen Donahue Betsy Dugan Cathleen Dullahan Laura Epps Wendy Erickson Terri Everett Brooks Fitzpatrick Julie Fletcher Stephanie Fletcher Helen Flournoy Jane Forehand Tina Fowler Carolyn Franz Sally Frazer Jan Freitag Dianne Garrett Patnc1a Gates Sue Gibson Loraine Gipe Karen Greene Shelley Guerriero Tina Guerriero Caroline Haight Sara Hailey Nancy Ham Susan Ham Hollye Hayes Ann Haynes Barbara Haynes Diane Haynes Annette Hendricks Jane Henry Kristin Holter Nancy Horlock Jayne Howard Linda Huddleston Jennette Hunnicutt Laura Hutchins Claudia Hutchinson Manetta Hutchinson Marta Irvine Claudia Jackson Janet Johnson Shan Johnson Jeha Jones Jene Jones Leshe Jones Anna Kennard Kelly Kidd Claire King Lauralee Lawrence Elisa Lee Judy Ligon Ann Lindsay Lut1e Little Merrill Locher Lindsey Long Tera Mansker Kay Maples Debra Mason Cella Massey Mary McGill Jan McNeil Cathy Mcleod Sally Mcleod Sharon Meyer Lisa M1chalka Laura Miller Linda Miller Nancy Mitchell Ann Moffatt 436 -Chi Omega FIRST ROW: Barbara Click, President, Shari Johnson, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Anne Wheeler, Pledge Trainer, Claudia Jackson, Rush Captain, Nora Van den Bosch, Social Chairman, Jodie Corley, Treasurer. Anne Moore Mary Margaret Moore Sherry Morns Devin Mott Allee Murray Jill Nanney Cynthia Neill Oru anna Newman Karen Orler Maura Osborne Maudie Overton Robin Palmer Manon Park Kathy Paul Marsha Pavlet1ch Sandra Payton Melanie Phillips Melinda Ph1ll1ps Paula Pike Hally Poindexter Nancy Potter Taffy Powell V1ck1 Pnce Cork1 Quilliam Karen Rogers Nancy Ruby Susie Sample Janis Schorlemer Susie Schram Lynn Scurlock Julie Shaw Pam Shorter Sheryl Smith Chen Stalcup Mary Stewart Cathy Stover Sandy Sudduth Lee Ann Tally Teresa Taylor Jill Thompson Shelley Todd Tnc1a Tribble Nora Van den Bosch Cathy Vargo Elise Vaughn Cecily Watson Suzanne Webb Anne Wheeler Juhe Whitworth Debbie Wilkinson Joy Willeford Cindy Wilson Ann Wisdom Allyson Womac Chi Omega -437 FIRST ROW: Jan Givens, President, Nancy Reithner, Vice­President. SECOND ROW: Meg Morris, Treasurer, Donna Self, Pledge Trainer, Leanne Carr, Secretary. Pam Abbott Diane Acker Char Alexander Lisa Alexander Susan Anderson BJ Bailey Kit Baker Frances Baker Kit Barker Gayle Bengtson Cindy Bernard Mary Bettis Sandra Bigby Susan Bigby Sheryl Blair Barbara Boehme Molly Borden Therese Bouchard Came Bradley Cindy Brandt Alyson Breathed Lisa Brodnax Jenelle Brown Susan Brusenhan Laney Burns Carolyn Camp Leanne Carr Barbara Carter Suzanne Cheever Lisa Clark Mary Comstock Marv1lyn Conwell Suzann Cooley Marcie Copeland Jan Crawford Mary Crosby Linda Cunningham Cindy Curtis Cynthia Darnell Debbie Deering Lysa Dial Dana Dorbandt Karen Driver Nancy Dunn Teri Edge Mona Ezell Sande Ferguson Tricia F1b1ch 438 -Delta Delta Delta Mary Fowler Virginia Gahagan Ce Garza Liz Gibbons Sherry Giles Jan Givens Ann Glass Joni Haesemeyer Carol Hahn Jennifer Hall Lisa Hamm F ranees Hanna Pamela Hardin Debbie Harrell Amy Hams Chene Haynes Dene Hearn M'L1ss Hindman Wendy Holmes Betsy Holt Sandy Holub He1d1 Huber Hilda Huber Mindy Huber Kathy Irish Gayla Jennings Laura Jennings Debbie Johnson Ellen Johnson Brenda Kostohryz Kay Lancaster Kns Lancaster Lynne Little Debra Littleton Marian Livingston Jennie Locke Ann Leventhal Diane Marsh Sally Marshall Marianne Martin Cathy Matthews Candy Mayes Shen McAllster Neil McCoy Cathy McKnight Paula McM1lllan Gall Moore Meg Moms Elizabeth Null Margaret Null Susie Osburn Debbie Parker Joan Parnell Anne Pohl! Melissa Powell Toni Provost Bronwyn Purdy Jeryl Purdy Cathy Ram Susan Read Becky Reiman Nancy Re1thner Kathy Richardson Cindy Roberts Susan Rose Frances Royall Kathy Russo Sandy Settegast Sharla Shaffer Linda Sheldon Shelley Shugart Sally Sledge Karen Sloan Jana Standefer Ann Stansbury G1g1 Strong V1ck1 Sullivan Roseann Taylor Laura Templeton Kathy Thomas Charlotte Thornton V1ck1 Throckmorton Becky Triggs Jame Tull Cindy Tunstall Kathi Turner Wendy Wade Pat Wallace Martha Walton Jill Watson Lu Anne Watson Kim Watts Ten Wenglein Cindy Wiener Sarah Wilkinson Jerilyn Wilson Susan Winters Sarah Woodward Valin Woodward Delta Delta Delta -439 FIRST ROW: Nancy Pugsley, Rush Captain , Lisa Em ery, Pledge Trainer. Casey Cox. Vice­President, Judy Strader. Presi­dent. SECOND ROW: Connie Mills. Treasurer, Melanie Coyle, Social Chairman. J. Sa/he AigU1er Pam Allard Becky Austin Tricia Avis Lynn Ballard Anne Bauer Carolyn Beamon Sue Berg Daran Billingsley Betty Barrett Sue Braddock Leslie Bradley Pat Briles Donna Carter Charlotte Cauley Donna Chaffin Cathy Chegin Tern Childers Tina Coker Jana Collier Cheryl Colmery Becky Conway Casey Cox Melanie Coyle Caren Creighton Shelley Davidson Debbie Davis N1ck1Davis 440 -Delta Gamma Sarah Decker Chen Deering Karen Dittman Debbie Dobbins Gayle Donnell Danae Duno Laurie Eaton Laurie Emery Lisa Emery Colleen Evans Beth Findlay Patty Findley Suzanne Fly Kim Fosco Kim Frazier Janet Fuller Susan Fuller Cathy Gall Kaye Galloway Lynne Gheber Kayla Goodrich Linda Gordon Janet Gorence Martha Gunn Cathy Hageman Cheryl Hampton Vanessa Hargis Kathleen Harrington Lianne Hart Dysle Havens Zoe Ann Heep Debbie Heil Pam Heil Cindy Henley Nancy Horn Leisa House Linda Ingram June James Carolyn Jemelka Pam Joyce Mona Keeter Karen Kennedy Kathi Lambert Sue Lauber Suzan Lauten Bronwyn Lawson Jane Lewis Carolyn Linder Sharon Lucas Eleanor Luecke Mary Helen MacK1nnon Suzanne Mangun Missy Marrs Page Mason Linda Mayer Shannon Mccann Charlotte McCarty Pat McCauley Janet McClendon Beth McGregor Cathy Mills Connie Mills Debi Morales Glenna Mott Pat Munir Gail Murray Holly Nall Margie Neil Ruthie Neyland Mary Ann Noland Randa O'Brien Loren Payne Susan Pohl Eloise Pope Elaine Pope Nancy Pugsley Donna Ratterree V1ck1 Richards Mary Robbins Beth Roessler Eileen Rogers Lorraine Rosen Sharon Sadler Betty Schumann Anne Shirley Penny Simmons Sharon Sims Debbie Smith Diane Smith Melody Smith Kim Sparks Patty Stewart Judy Strader Joyce Stranathan Jan Stnckel Diana Summers Cindy Thomas Patty Timberlake Ten Tmkle Veann Valenta Maggie Warren Nancy Weissler Elizabeth Westmoreland Mary Jane Wiley Angela Wilson Juhe Wilson Becki Wren Mary Linda Yarbrough Delta Gamma -441 Steve Anderson Tom Blizzard Jim Branch FIRST ROW: James Branch. Pledge Trainer. Wade Schelton. Social Chairman. John Cantwell. Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Keith Hav1ns. President. Mel Hainey. Rush Chairman, Don Chandler. V1ce-Pres1dent. 442 -Delta Sigma Phi Don Chandler Ronnie Cruz Robert Gonzales John Hasty Keith Havms Morns Hemtschel Allen Hueske Ron Kaplan Jim Knox John Lab1nsk1 Glenn Leisey Mike McCormick David Sche1hagen Andre Schuetz Keith Shrull Dave W1lh ams Delta Sigma Phi -443 FIRST ROW: Margie Taylor. Social Chairman. Glenda Daniels. Advisor. SECOND ROW: Madeline Hartwell. President. Deborah Shaw. Secretary. Laurie Manners. Vice-President. Rhonda Bailey Deane Blair Wanda Burroughs Lynda Bush Venita Calton Deborah Crawford Glenda Daniels Beryl Douglas Rosa Earls Madeline Hartwell Karen Hood Brenda Kennedy Sharon Knotts Toni Larry Laurie Manners Marilyn Marshall Cynthia Mcintyre Dollie Nesby Orme Robinson Mae Frances Rowlett Deborah Shaw Margie Taylor Deborah Valrie Cheryle W1lh1te Cynthia Young 444 -Delta Sigma Theta Greeks -445 Ko Allen Matt Balch Richard Bara1as Jim Baskin Mark Bed1lhon Flip Bible Steve Biegel Mike Bonnot Ted Bowen Locke Braly John Brodnax John Buaas Keith Callaway Richard Capps Pat Cook Scott Dahse Craig Dubow John Ewing Tom Ewing Gary Farmer Glenn F1hp Boll Fisher Kevin Forbes Jimmy Fourmy Tommy Gamez Lawrence Glasgow Jed Goodall Guy Goodwin Bill Gossett Terry Grisham Chuck Guinn John Gunn John Hardon Chris Hill Boxy Hornberger Ed Hurst Rock Ingraham Scott Ingraham Allen Jogerst Ray Johnson Doug Jones Mark Jones 446 -Delta Tau Delta Mark Langford Mark Letsos Rob Lindley Greg Loe Kenny Macaluso Jim Mahoney ~~:., ~ac'tolm Jim Bob McNeil Mack Mercer Mike Miers Pat Miles Greg Miller Rip Miller Charlie Mitchell Mike Mooney Mark Morgan Mark Murphy Pat Murphy Charlie Nettles Jett Ollmann Jim Parker John Pearce Paul Pesek Bob Pirtle Richard Price Matt Ramsey Rob Reeb Richard Reeves Jim Robison Ricky Romine LOUIS Rowlett John Runnion Joel Schroeder Steve Sledge Steve Small Randy Strahan James Stnckler Doug Thompson Scott Tindall David Toone Laney Vickers Charlie Wallace Bill Wallace David Wells Bruce W1lchar Mike Wysocki Randy Yeager Delta Tau Delta -447 Marty Akins Bob Avent Bruce Beddow Greg Bell Alan Blackburn Ma1or Blair Matthew Blair T erree Bowers Warren Brown Tom Bullard Bill Burford Rick Clark Mike Coleman Dale Daniel Frank Elam Bob Glaze Mike Hollingsworth Bill Howard Jerry Hughes Mark Jacks David Jama1I Steve Keeling John Kennedy Jimmy Kirkpatrick 448 -Delta Upsilon Lloyd Kofahl Robert Levine George Matcek Mark McCulloch Glenn McM1chael David McWhorter Charles Miller Robert Mitchell Ross Nager Jimmy Niemann Paul Parsons Robert Parsons Ray Pearce Gary Pearson Ben Riggs 8111 Rogers Dock Sealy Jimmy Smith Robbie Smith Ted Sullivan David Ugland Lee Waters Sam W1sialowsk1 Steve Wolf Robert Wright Delta Upsilon -449 Mary Anderson Tnc1a Balette Karon Barbee Susan Beaver Leslte Brown Susan Brown Joyce Cashion Linda Cobb Becky Combs Diane Croston Kelley Cusenbary Elaine Day Kathleen Day Celyna Delgado Pam DeWitz Jane Doyle Mandy Elliott Denise Engels Loretta Freeland Peggy Green Carolyn Gustafson Debbie Hahn Jerri Hale Kelly Hall Melony Hempfling Tern Holster Lou Hunt Kathy Jordan Donna Kemp Gale Kiester Metta Kiser Allyson Knoebel Lynne Leverton Susan Lewis Kathleen Lutz Peggy McDade Carly McMillen Jo Menendez Elaine Merritt Kerry Mezzett1 Karen Miller Melody Mohle Holly Moreland Karen Murphy Annette Neumann Carol Newton Anne Nolan Patty Norred Anne Oberwortmann 450 -Delta Zeta Julie Paiva Kim Phillips Dale Prestwood Debra Rehn Catherine Russell Lory Sedberry Cathy Singer Sandy Skelton Carole Tefft Dawn Valdez Susan Walker Betsy Ward Nancy Weiss Mara Lynn Wells Cindy Weyel Lucia W1lh ams Shen Wilson Laura Winfrey FIRST ROW: Allyson Knoebel, President, Donna Kemp, Open Rush Captain. SECOND ROW: Kathy Jordon, Pledge Trainer. Denise Engles, Social Chairman, Lory Sedberry, Rush Captain, Holly Moreland. Treasurer. Delta Zeta -451 Sharon Allen Diana Anderson Karen Anderson Barbara Attendg Bev Barcklow Fran Barton Julie Barton Kathleen Bell Denise B1lleaudeaux Betsy Blatt Melanie Bonner Janet Bridges D'Ann Bullock Reena Candis Chris Dahl Debra Davids Beth Davis Lesley Deurmyer Mary Dilger Melinda Dondlinger Aliene Elkins Susan Foulk Julene Frank1 Terry Gallagher Beverie Garner V1ck1e Gaudin Linda Gladden Nancy Goerner Barbara Grader Kerri Griffin Janet Hallmark Barbara Hanna Sarah Hanneman Karen Hardy Linda Hardy Twmk Harrison Karen Henk Linda Hopper Path Hubbard V1ck1e Jacobson Elaine Johnson Michelle Johnson 452 -Gamma Phi Beta Debbie Randerson, Vice-Presi­dent, Kathleen Bell, Treasurer. Catherine Watson, Pledge Train­er, Kim Siefken, Social Chair­man, Terry Gallagher, President, Brenda Lockett, Rush Captain. Carol Kent Kathy King Jean Kinsey Barbara Klipple Gayle Lamendola Robin LaRocca Susan Levine Brenda Lockett Karen Luedecke Laurel Lurker Ellie Lynch Lorraine Mahaffey Marcy Ma1or Betsy Mangelsdorf Renee Mauzy Amy Maxwell Andrya McAuley Kathy McClaugherty Markeeta McNatt Diana Mechler Linann Mitchell Jo Beth Montgomery Leah Montgomery Glynda Moore Lisa Moore Terry Morse Mary Ann Mulhern Lucy Nagle Debbie Nordmeyer Julie Oberg Tracy Owens June Parr Pam Petersen Becky Phillips Lynn Phillips Clare Radcliffe Deborah Randerson Suzan Redmond Eugenia Robinson Cathy Rossi Susan Rowland Ellen Sche1bal Kim Siefken Suzanne Sims Kim Smith Judy Sousares Barbara Steakley Barbara Ste1g Debbie St. John Lisa Stovall Jaime Teas Camille Trice Janet Walker Catherine Watson Jan Weekley Jean W1lk1nson Marian W1lhngham Denise Wilson Tern Wilson Janice Winters Joan Womack Linn Woodruff Leslie Ztmmermann Gamma Phi Beta -453 Bob Aiken John Akin Ben Albritton Les Allison Tim Austin Frank Baird Roger Baldwin David Belch1c Jamey Bennett Starrett Berry Steve Bird Charles Black Bob Blades Bob Broadnax David Burgher Doug Burke Stuart Bush Edward Butler Brice Campbell Ben Carter Gordon Caskey Mark Cleaveland B1ff Coker Richard Colquitt Rick Cram Joe Cutbirth John Dale John Davis Lance Davis Tommy Dawson Bill Denton Terry Dezon1a Bob Dickerson Dan D:llon Dan Dowdy Richard Dyess Carlton Eckert James Elkins Joe Fly Alan Friedman Norman George Mike George Cardon Gerner Kevin Gill Jack Gorman Jim Goudge Glenn Grimes Randy Grimes Bart Gunter Brock Hamilton Rob Hankinson Roy Haws Keith Heil John Helm Matt Herring Richard Hill Cinco Hoffman Robby Hoffman Charles Holley Dwight Horton Mark Hoy Richard Jackson Steve Jenkins Steve Kalteyer Houston Kauffman Kelly Kennemer Kelly Kinard Les Klem Mark Klein Gregg Lafitte Stewart Lee John Lisenby David Look Randy Lucas Steve Lupton Bobby Mace Mike Mahoney Pat McClellan Tom McElroy Roger Merrill Len Mertz 454 -Kappa Alpha Donny Miller Greg Miller Sandy Miller Moore Murray David Newman Nickey Oates Bob O'Neal Lee Owen Steven Patillo Gary Pickens Ric P1pk1n Chuck P1stor Ken Pittman Tom Pressly Jim Pnnce David Ramb1e Bob Randle Robert Rhea Gerald Richardson Byron Russell Bill Scarff Billy Sche1hing Tim Selly Steve Shaw Bob Shaw Van Shaw Ware Shipman Forrest Smith Madison Smith Charles Spradley Blair Stouffer Leigh Taliaferro John Taylor Mark Thomas Pete Thomas Randy Thompson Mark Todd Ted Williams Mike Wyatt John Yochum FIRST ROW: Ben Albritton, President, Jim Goudge, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Terry De­zonia. Pledge Trainer. Cardon Gerner, Social Chairman, Scott Palmer. Pledge Trainer, Bob Shaw. Recording Secretary. Chad Stephens. Rush Captain, Robert Rhea, Pledge Trainer. Kappa Alpha -455 Ann Arneson Allee Arnold Janis Babel Amanda Barfield Susan Bell Betty Bentsen Betsy Best Anne Black Leslie Black Karen Bond Martha Booe Nancy Broaddus Lisa Brock Cindy Broussard Margaret Brown Pam Brown Brenda Buaas Alison Buffington Honey Burns Allison Cam Nancy Capps Patty Cargile Lisa Clarke Michele Clark Claudia Clinton Carol Cobb Anne Cochran Susan Collie Anne Cowden Cathy Craft Camille Crews Kem Cunningham Lorez Curlin Cindy Cutrer Kellene Cutrer Carol Davis Nancy Davis Elizabeth Day Helen Day Laura Dolph Tracey Doss Heather Douglass Sandy Drews Janie Drought Edie Durham Debby Embry Jane Feuille Leslie Fischer Linda Lloyd, President. Amanda Barfield, Rush Captain, Beth Johnston, Treasurer, Martha Lane. Social Chairman, Lisa Clarke. Vice-President, Claudia Clinton, Pledge Train­er. 456 -Kappa Alpha Theta V1ck1 Fischer Glenna Foster Melinda Fugitt Carolyn Fuquay Jan Fulbright Robin Garner Sally Garrett Susan Garrett Shelley Gerst Linda Goodson Nancy Grace Mimi Hackney Laurie Hall Sally Hall Mary Dell Harrington Holly Hams Susan Hart Marianna Hawley Terry Hennersdorf Nell Herff Kathy Hoffman Gaye Holden Beth Holland Kathy Holland Helen Holman Lee Hooper Barbara Hopper Kate Hunsicker Cathy Hurt Tina Janse Kathy Jewell Lee Johnson Beth Johnston Suzy Jonsson Lea Kellogg Cindy Kelly Cheslea Kemble Sally Kerbow Katherine King Lois Kirkpatrick Candy Koederitz Martha Lane Julie Langdon Camille LaRue Lisa Launius Suzanne Lewis Becky Lewis Linda Lloyd Fran Lochridge Juhe Lucas Laurie Lupton Melinda Mcconn Shannon McDonald Mary Mcfarland Elaine McHard Cami McNealy Diane Merrell Amanda Merntt Karen Murphy Susan Murphy Nancy Murray Carroll Nelson Dale Nelson Beth Nitschke Alice Notestine Sarah Oliver Susie Ovia tt Peggy Parker Margaret Peak Marion Perryman Csthenne Pickens Stephanie Pierce Kim Ploch Gatrel Poage Carol-Gray Pranke Holly Pumphrey Renee Rader Bo Ramsey Kathy Redfearn Suzanne Redwine Beth Roberts Patty Roberts Edie Roosevelt Margaret Saunders Ewing Schmidt Julie Shade Elise Shelton Leigh Sinclair Vivian Streit Ann Stuart Lora Talley Tracey Tarlton Alexis Taylor Melissa Tillotson Jan Walker Beth Ann Wheat Cindy Whitehurst C. C. Whittenburg Sandy W1ldenradt Cynthia Williams Gwynn Williams Stephanie Williams Sue Wilshusen Adrienne Wilson Betsy Wise Jeanne Wootters Lynn Wysocki Mary Zelsman Kappa Alpha Theta -457 FIRST ROW: Meredith Moore. Pledge Trainer. Melinda McCloud. Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Debbie Brown. President. Janie Strauss. Rush Captain. Lisa Germany. V1ce-Pres1dent. Barbara Steen. Treasurer Kans Adam Kathy Allday Kathy Allen Nannette Avant Louise Bayless Barbara Biel Melinda Biel Louise 81v1ns Denise Blackman Carol Blalock Martha Block Sherry Block Lynn Blunt Starr Braun Angela Brown Debbie Brown Betsy Brown Sandee Bryan Beverly Burns Kay Butler Margaret Campbel Kay Carpenter Katherine Carter Nenetta Carter Sheryl Cheesman India Chumney Kathy Clark Lulu Clarke Ca thy Clegg Carol Cline Susan Collins Shari Cox Linda Crooker Tara Crooker Carol Cuenod Cathy Culp Beverly Cunningham Mary Cunningham Paige Davis Terry Deal Charmaine Demus Ellen Dorsey Diane Drake Katie Dunahoo Tricia Eiits Ginger E1115 Jill Elliston Eliza Erw in 458 -Kappa Kappa Gamma Beth Fawcett Amy Ferguson Donna Ferguson Martha Freund Gail Frye Tonya Fyfe Lisa Germany Susan Ghormley Mary G1del Anne Giles Hilary Gillespie Gere Gleim Betty Graves Holly Greaves Betsy Halpin Susie Hamilton Janet Harrell Jane Haughton Mary Hooper Knsti Howard Cindy Howell Benna Hull Holly Huston Jennifer Jenkins Kathy Johnson Julie Jones Sheila Jones Allison Kerr Jayne Kinder Ann Kingswell-Sm1th Mallory Lawrence Leila Leftwich Kathy Letz Barbara Lewis Jenny L1ebes Gay Limmer Ree Limmer Ann Lovett Jean MacGregor Laune McClain Melinda McCloud Sharon McCloud Laurie McCrimmon Barbie McCullough Megan McDonnold Lynne McGee Ann McKay Paula Meek Katie Mertz Sheralyn Miller Cathy Millis Mary Jane Moody Meredith Moore Lynn Mulberry Nancy Netherton Ruth Newberry Shelley Nowlin Kitty O'Connell Hess1e Owen Melinda Pardue Carla Parker Tern Parker Vanna Parr Sandra Parsley Sharon Parsley Stacy Perlitz Mary Clare Peterson Nancy Potts Melissa Pratka Jenny Prothro Gloria Puls Mary Richards Laura Rochelle Melissa Ross Mary Rowe Michele Sausser Judy Scott Erin Shaw Dorothy Slator Julie Sleeper Elizabeth Smith Manon Smith Barbara Steen Gaye Stevens Catherine Stewart Sara Stewart Susan Straus Janie Strauss Ellen Taylor Leslie Taylor J1I Tennison Meg Terry Eloise Tusa Nancy Tusa Molly Upchurch Cynthia Walker Leshe Waters Lisa Weaver Kathy Weidmann Shannon West Nancy Wheless Lee Ann Whitten Kelv1e W1lhams Susan Wood Mary Wright Callie Wroe Kathy Yeoman Susy Zimmerman Kappa Kappa Gamma -459 Joey Bailey Beaumont Boyce Ken Braud Spencer Brown Paul Burdick Les Clark Bruce Calhoun Rush Dugette E. J. Devine Pat Doherty Mike Doherty John E1dman Craig Fields Bill Finnegan Charles Fleming Steven Foy Greg Gerntempo Kevin Grace Johnny Griffin Greg Guarino Mark Hablinsk1 Jet Harris Billy Harrison Chris Heidrick James Henderson Richard Hightower Robert Holley Steve Horn Mark Hotze Brad Jones Jeff Kanaly Tommy Lehman Richard Lucas Bob Mansell Sam McB1rney Tom McCarthy 460 Kappa Sigma Joe McDermott Bill Newberry John Newman Charles Odom Lon Osborn Jeffrey Paul Jeff Piper Terry Porter Bill Reed Terry Richardson Randy Roan Bubba Russell John Scherer Tom Schle1er Mark Silva Doug Smith Charles Stoddard Greg Strong Hill Swift Burl Tidwell John Turner Bryan Vinson Bryan Walters Hank Wylie Bill Zwiener Bryan Walters. Vice-President. Bill Zweiner. Rush Captain. Terry Richardson. President. E. J. Devine. Pledge Trainer. Joe Bailey. Rush Captain. John Eidman. Social Chairman. Kappa Sigma -461 Tim Allen Guy Allrich Jim Appelt Jim Avant Brian Bailey Phillip Bankhead Bob Campbell John Casseb Bill Caveness Steve Clark Jim Coles John Craddock John Crago Peter Craycroft Doug Crosby Ed Drake Carl Drews Larry Dunn Dan Ehlinger Dale English Dan Felder Mark Giles Darrell Griffin Marc Guy Wendell Hall David Hardy Pat Harvill Mark Harris Tom Hoffman Bob Kauffman Chip Kerr Charles Key Howard Key Bobby Livingston Matthew Manroe Tom Mcintire Joe Montalbano Steve Philley Rick Potter Rudy Prince Ralph Ross Hal Shelton Randy Smiley Philip Smith Charles Spencer John Startz Gordon Stevenson Jack Stieber 462 -Lambda Chi Alpha Charles Spencer, President, Bill Hinckley, Rush Captain, Brian Bailey, Social Chair­man, Mike Timmons, Pledge Trainer, How­ard Key, Treasurer, John Craddock, Vice­President. Mike Timmons John Truelson Jim Tucker Clark Wicker David Wilkerson Speedy Winborn Randy Wolfberg Lambda Chi Alpha -463 Charles Brewer Roland Brown John Buffalo Raymond Clayborn Luther Cowling Kenneth Daniels Eddie Freeman Wilham Hills Roy Hunt Lannie Lawrence Michael Manor Virgil Manor Wayne Revada Ben Robinson King Stephens Ivey Suber John Taylor Frank Walker Lonnie Lawrence. Treasurer. King Stephens. Vice-President, Eddie Freeman. Secretary, Kenneth Daniels, President. 464 -Omega Psi Phi Fl RST ROW: Richard Wiggans, President, David Bogan, Vice-Presi­dent. SECOND ROW: Bob Collins, Secretary, Kevin Dabney, Sentinel, Jim Humphrey, Treasurer, Bill Lamb, Inductor. Tom Belt David Bogan Bob Collins Dirk Domas Jaime Elizalde Ed English Gary Fagelman Rick Gordon John Kamp Justin Kesler Jimmy Humphrey Bill Lamb Paul Moore Chebin Morales Mark Parr Steve St. John Howard Townsend James Watson Richard Wyman Phi Sigma Kappa -465 Harris Baker Jeffrey Baker Bourdon Barfield William Baskerville Edwin Bauman George Bayoud Hymie Bell Philip Bell Willard Boss Brad Boswell Brian Broaddus Frank Bullock James Cardwell Brady Carruth Richard Compton Mark Connell Reagan Davis Waters Davis Logan Dickinson James Dingler David Doherty Doug Doyle Robert Ehrlich William Erwin Bruce F auIkner Tommy Ford David Frazier Gregory Frazier FIRST ROW: Mark Connell, Treasurer, John Horton, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Frank Bullock, Social Chair­man, Tom McDaniel, Pledge Trainer, Pat Oles, Rush Captain, Greg Frazier. President. 466 -Phi Delta Theta Warren Frazier John Gill John Gould Robert Grainger Jack Gray John Greer Barry Green Peter Hall Michael Hartwig William Hayes Harold Hightower Stephen Hillyer James Hinton John Horton John Jones Burdette Keeland James Kerr Thomas Kerr William Kirklin Lew Little Wales Madden Raymond McCloskey Dwight McDaniel Thomas Merritt William Morehouse Sterling Morris Craig Neill William Nixon David Oles William Parks Edward Patton William Ragland Michael Reed Peter Rose Herbert Shilstone James Shindler Robert Sinclair Jack Solari Craig Staples John Steller James Thaxton James Thorp Jack Vaughn Robert Vaughn Dan Walton Jimmy Wooten Timm Wooten Geoffrey Wright Charles Zimmerman Phi Delta Theta -467 468 -Phi Gamma Delta Scott T ellkamp Layne Thompson Russell Thumran Patrick Tobin Jay Turner Robert Upham Richard Upham John Vance Bill Walker Kirk Wiginton Wade Wise Jack Womack Jim Wortham Randy Ziehe Phi Gamma Delta -469 John Adams Rick Armbruster Roger Beam FIRST ROW: Mike Rhody, Social Chairman, John Adams, President, Dan Wilkirson, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Don Evans, Rush Captain, Steve Moller, Treasurer, Frank Holaday, Pledge Trainer. 470 -Phi Kappa Psi Richard Catlin Tim Chaney Mark Davis David D1ckard Donald Evans ~~~:o~0d~ant Don Gray Bill Griffith Frank Holaday Donald Kemp Michael Langford Doren Martin David McKee Stephen Moller David Moxley Bryan Muecke Nathaniel Norman Mark Ohls David Phillips Russell Pruitt Michael Rhody Bruce Robinett Steve Salge Lloyd Segler David Temple Walter Tippin Dan Wilkirson James Wilson Kevin Wommack Phi Kappa Psi -471 Augustin Bill Ralph Cardinteyro Charlie Castillo Rick Chapa Jorge De La Garza Ernie Dominguez David Garza Adrian Gonzales Ricardo Lopez Dito Ramirez George Ramon Alex Saenz Peter Sakai Cesar Segovia Danny Vela Efra1m Vela 472 -Phi Kappa Theta FIRST ROW: Adrian Gonzales. Secretary, Rick Chapa, President. Alex Saenz, Rush Chairman, Peter Sakai, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Jorge De La Garza. Social Chairman, Jorge Ramon. Treasurer. David Garza. Parliamentarian. Phi Kappa Theta -473 Ellen Adams Kan Addington Melinda Allen Eugenia Anderson Allison Arnspiger Betty Baker Jane Ballantyne Becky Baskin Martha Bass Sarah Gaye Blades Jennifer Bradfield Lindy Bradfield Sally Bremond Debbie Bridges Carol Brolher Clare Broun Stacy Broun Beverley Brown Chaille Brown Juhe Brown Kathryn Brown Louise Brown Kim Brusenhan Alden Bumstead Evelyn Bumstead Dorothy Campbell Sue Ann Campbell Caroline Caven Cindy Cobb Missy Cobb Julie Collie Elizabeth Cookston Ginger Coolidge Sally Coulter Gary Beth Covert Carolyn Craig Diane Cuenod Donna Cuenod Emily Dale Anne Davis Lisa Davis Harriet DeCell Patty Dedman Caroline Dennard Mariana Dieste Nancy Ellsworth Ann Ennen Sally Ferguson L1egh Fischer Julie Fitzgerald Mollie Fitzgerald Cynthia Ford Phyllis Gatti Kathy Gesell Tern Gilchrist Sue Harris Mary Haynes Cynthia Hickey Michele Hickey MaryCatherine Hogan Cynthia Hopson Rebecca Hopson Callie Hudson Helen Huff Diane Hurst Ann Hutson Lisa Irby Laura Irons Susan Irons Jeanine Jones Jennifer Kane Lida Kane Carolyn Keenan Susan Keeney Nora Knowles Patricia Knowles Susan Koger Linda Kramer Rebecca Kunkel Susan Kunkel Deborah Kyle 474 -Pi Beta Phi Leah Lacy Carol Lubke Barbara Mathews Patty May Laura Mayfield Melisa Mayfield Lura Mayhew Robin McClendon Ginia McGaughy Mary McKay Julia McKie Maragret Miller Paige Moore Toni Naugle Diana Northington Renee Peel Marilyn Penn Margaret Peterson Pepper Pierson Terry Price Mary Rippey Christle Roberts Jil Roberts Linda Roberts Nancy Robertson Kerry Sayers Mary Kay Scepansky Leigh Schoenvogel Susan Schoenvogel Debbie Schutze Valerie Schutze Betsy Sengelmann Caroline Shannon Leila Shannon Martha Smith Ann Somerville Jan Stephens Peggy Stocker Brooke Stollenwerck Adriane Swenson Jinger Taylor ~~s¥u:~~~tt Roni Tynes Lynn Vance Joci Vial Elizabeth Walters Clare Ward Gay Warren Donna Wetzel Peggy Whittington Mary Wynne Wicker Laurie Wilkin Lynne Wilkin· Carol Williams Sherri Zillgitt FIRST ROW: Sarah Gaye Blades. Social Chairman, Cindy Cobb, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Leigh Schoenvogel, Presi­dent, Laurie Wilkin, Pledge Trainer, Mariana Dieste. Assis­tant Pledge Trainer, Becky Baskin, Rush Captain, Jennifer Kane, Secretary, Diane Wilkin, Vice-President, Mary Sce­pansky, Vice-President. Pi Beta Phi -475 FIRST ROW: Tommy Marshburn, Social Chairman, Tommy Peel, Treasur,er. SECOND ROW: John Scofield, Rush Captain, Mitch Owen, Vice-President, John Barclay, President, Jeff Hinson, Pledge Trainer. Barry Adkins James Ayers John Barclay Clint Barnhill Jim Baumgardner Charles Beckham Merritt Belisle Paul Bell Jack Biddle Neely Bonner Craig Brooks Steven Bruneman Ballard Burgher John Cameron George Clay Russell Conkling David Cordell Judson Crow Warren Culwell Kevin Daniels Britt Dav15 Jeff Davis Fred Deaton Steven Dunn Allen Durrett ~:~~:elD{i~~tt Rusty Farabee Robert Farris Christopher Ferris John Florence Stuart Ford James Foster Chuck Fugitt Mac Fuller John Genge Allen Gump Robert Hams Frank Hamson Alan Hart 476 -Pi Kappa Alpha Clifton Hefner Jeffrey Hinson Craig Hokenson Curt Horne Stephen Hudson David Jones Douglas Jones Will Jones Jeffrey Kuhn Thomas Leachman Daniel Little Tom Livingston Jay Lucas Brad Mahon Thomas Marshburn James Mertz Tommy Moore John Murray Mitch Owen Thomas Peel Lee Powell Steve Rankin Cass Robinson Ryan Savage Carl Schwab John Scofield Alan Sinclair Scott Seager Jeffrey Selig John Skaggs James Smith Stan Steele Kim Stewart Robb Stewart Toby Stolhandske Randy Swope Rusty Tamlyn Paul Taylor Wilham Thomas Rob Thrash Mac Tichenor Stephen Tiemann Richard V1gness Robert Willis Garland Woodward Pi Kappa Alpha -477 Wayne Clawater, President. Roy Hendrix, Vice-President, Ted Swinney, Rush Captain. Terry Balagia, Pledge Trainer, Peter Tippen. Treasurer, Gene Barron, Rush Captain. nm Alexander Rick Archer Philip Arnett Rob Arnot Tim Ashley Steve Baber Bill Bailey Terry Batagia Jim Batagia Ben Barron Gene Barron Bryan Bateman Louis Beecher! Brian Bishop John Blanchard Gary Brooks Rihl Buckley Mark Cavender Bob Cavender Bill Cavender Wayne Ctawater Tony Click Ben Cravens Mike Culwell Tom Davis Mike Denny Kirk Dinkins Tim Dobbins Cliff Douglass Paul DuBose John Duncan Dick Eastland Bruce Ficke Mike Fischer Mike Fitzpatrick 478 -Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bob Ginsburg James Gouger Raleigh Green Chad Hanna John Hawkins Russell Haynes John Heasley Roy Hendrix Brad Hickman Lon Houseman Chuck Hudson Kim Hutchins Ross Hyde George Kampmann Floyd Keeble Randy Keeney Lee Kelley Ph1l1p Kiger Tim Kilpatrick David Kimbell Jack Lewis Robert Long Tom Lowder George Macatee Davin May T. Kirk May Steve McBride Bert Magill Charley McCluer Fred Meyer David Miller Dorrance Monteith Keith Montgomery Gary Mornson Whit Moses Robert Muth Cary Newman John Norns Clay Peeples Gene Peeples Jim Perryman Scott Pinkston David Pohl Brannin Prideaux John Ridout David Rilling Frank Rilling Michael Robertson Ed Rowan Bob Selhngsloh Jay Shands Kelly Shaw Bobby S1llers Bob Spalten Mark Steen David Stocker Steve Strain Andy Strauss Dean Stocker Ted Swinney Charles Taylor Mark Thannisch Charley Thomas Doug Thompson Bruce Thompson Peter Tippen Hale Umstattd Jim Van Deventer Jim West Raymond Wetegrove Harry Wolff Rodd Womble Sigma Alpha Epsilon -479 Barry Adler James Albert Brian Alter Brinn Antweil Howard Aron Kenneth Baum Jeffrey Berg Jim Berk Layne Berman Allen Bodzy Ronald Brustein Mark Chicotsky Bernard Cohen Michael Cohen Neil Cooper Joel Denbo Avrom Denn Gary Epstein Richard Glazer Howard Goldberg David Goldstein Kent Gordon Stuart Haas Gary Horowitz Mark Juhus Brian Kantor Carlos Kaplan Robert Lerner Steven Levenson Alan Levine David Lipschutz Moke Luskey Mark Marton Kenneth Mogloukin Bernard Moses Rick Nepomnick Randall Nogg Broan Novy Norman Oshman Barry Potluk Randall Plos t Leonard Raphael 480 -Sigma Alpha Mu Jeffrey Robinson Michael Rudelson Steven Rudolf Neil Schein Randall Smith Richard Stark Paul Stern Michael Weiss Marc Winograd Leonard Wormser Perry Wulfe Barry Zale Alan Zeplain Philip Zinn Robert Zlotnik Avrom Denn, Vice-President. Mike Cohen. Rush Captain, Bernard Co­hen. President, Brian Alter, Trea­surer. Rick Nepomnik, Recorder. Sigma Alpha Mu -481 Tony Abercrombie Bob Atkins Kesley Aydam Shon Barnett Dewayne Bell Sterling Boon Mike Borowiak Jim Brooks Brad Brown Richard Chapman Ted Clegg Mike Coffield Miles Cooper John Copeland Ed Cross Brent Davis Skeet Des Champs Jeff Easley Mark Edwards Greg Evans Fred Fournier 1~"~:;J,~:r Hal Goolsby Larry Hagy Mark Hansen Kevin Hazard John Hennes Mark Howard Jim Jarvis Tim Jarvis Buz Jochetz 482 -Sigma Chi FIRST ROW: James Burnitt, Treasurer, Mike Thomas, President. SECOND ROW: Steve Spencer, Assistant Treasurer, Richard Edelman, Pledge Train­er, Steve Dunnagen, Vice-President, Miles Cooper, Social Chairman. Christopher Johnston Reed Jordan Tom Kendall Hank Kremers Mike Kruger Rick Lyons Everett Marler Mac McConnell Ken McNeil David Miller Kurt Miller 8111 Moffitt Ken Pearson Parker Peebles Dick Reaves Ray Rodgers Dick Roessler Rick Spencer Steve Spencer David Stewart Fraser Stilt Joe Stockdale Dick Stoneburner Mike Thomas Bob Vander Ploeg Tom Walthall David Walton Trey Wallinger James Williams Sam Wilson Sigma Chi -483 Leigh Ann Abraham Jenny Albert Debbie Austein Shelly Berkowitz Cindy Bernstein Paula Bernstien Susan Biderman Sharon Borger Sandra Borschow Tina Borschow Rochelle Bronstein Lone Brown Janet Charles Norma Clark Debbie Cohen Debbie Cohen Marcy Cohen Jody Cosner Terry Cooper Laurie Dushkin Gail Elhsh Susan Elsner Edith Esquenazi Lisa Falk Jen Fischl Sherry Frankel Glenda Freedman Lynne Friedel Linda Friedman Elise Galler Elaine Gardner Janelle Gardner Annette Gerson Anne Ginsburg Marla Gitlin Nancy Glazer Bettie Goldberg Ilene Goldsmith Marla Greenberg Sherry Harwood Cella Haveson Robin Hem~ling Chairman. 484 -Sigma Delta Tau Ronna Hermann Karen Hurwitz Cheryl Iola Debbie Jacobs Melinda Jayson Sharon Jayson Debbi Kanter Randi Kaplan Merri Ellen Kase Laurie Kleiman Karen Kogut Pam Kopin Louise Koshn Ellen Kramer Mira Krumholz Nancy Malnove Cindy Mandel Eileen Martell Robin Martin Frida Moszkowicz Marla Partegas Lynne Pepper Joan Rabinowitz Michelle Raff Phyllis Ray Karen Re1chstein Tara R1klin Georga Roberts lludrey Rohan Melissa Rosen Robin Rosen Betty Rosenberg Laurie Rosenberg Judy Rosenbloom Marcy Rosenblum Jo Ann Rosenfeld Cathy Ruskin Laura Schectman Randee Schonwald Jeanette Schwartz Linda Seelig Lindsey Seldon Elyse Selzer Donna Shelby Sue Staller Debbie Stein Debbie Stern Cindy Stoller Liz Stool Sharon Tap1ck Missy Uz1ck Marcia Weinberg Jane Wertheimer Carla Wiman Cindy Wishnow Laurie Wolf Sigma Delta Tau -485 Mark Addicks Mark Arnold Jim Bailey John Beckham Jeffrey Bergfield Randall Bergfield Terry Black Eddy Blanton Allan Bloxsom Thomas Bray Wynne Breeden Gary Brown Kirkland Busby Keith Butler John Carsey Michael Cillo l ee Cobb David Coker Ricky Corse David Dodson Mark Dodson George Dunn John Edwards Richard Egan Stephen Ellis Chuck Erwin Grant Ezell Lawrence Flynn Rick Ridley, President, Jim Mar­tin, Vice-President, David Dod­son, Treasurer, Butch Irby, So­cial Chairman, Pat Simmons, Pledge Trainer, Tom Reichert, Rush Captain. 486 -Sigma Nu John Gaines Peter Gardiner James Gnuard Steven Haehnel Fiske Hanley Jack Hebdon Steve He1mstead Mark Hockaday Walton Huff James Hussey Leonard Irby Brady Isaacks Brian Johnson Randall Johnson Stuart Johnston Michael Kay Richard Lewis ~~;,';~sL~~~tin Larry Massey Michael McWilliams Tom Muncey Steven Niemann James Pearson John Pruitt Jay Rea Patrick Reardon Tom Reichert Bobby Reynolds Larry Rice Richard Ridley Stephen Robirds Michael Rothwell Jace Simmons Patrick Simmons Brian Startzman Tod Terry John Tipton Kevin Tucker Steven Walker Robert Watson Leslie West Robert Weyland! Steve Weyland! David Wilkinson Clark Will Reid Wilson Bill Woodward David Worley Sigma Nu -487 Buddy Adams Cullen Aderhold Thomas Bacon Mike Barragan Brad Beene David Bergstrom Greg Bowers Clyde Boyce Peter Boyd Bo Brackendorff Chip Buckley Steve Burt Gregory Bustin Larry Campbell Brian Cloyes Jim Covey David Crawford David Dacy Ed Davis LOUIS 01vino Mike Freeman Bill Frink Marc Griffin John Hairston Doug Hammond Jon Hanna Marc Hanna Larry Harlan Don Heckmann Douglas Hodge Don Holloway Brudge Hopkins Scott Huffman Stephen Hundley Curt Johnson Philip Jorden Paul Kearns Jack Kelly Mark Kelling David Kile Cameron Kreager Brad Laughlin Les Lewis Rusty Lineberry Warner Linehan Tres Lorton Robert Luther Bill Mahrer 488 -Sigma Phi Epsilon Robert McConnell Bubba McGaughey Dusty Miller Richard Mosher David Norwood Patrick O'Connell Jeff Otto Steven Pearson Edward Pellegrini Richard Rankin Ron Riggs John Scott Stuart Sharrock Jerry Smith Danny Smith Roger Soape John Spafford Scott Stephenson Jim Strickland Dan Sullivan John Summers Greg Swan Frederick Thomas David Thompson Jorge Toledo Craig Weber Edward White 8111 Whitehill Mike W1U1s David Wood Buck Woodson 8111 Woodson FIRST ROW: Dusty Miller. President. Tres Lorton. Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Bo Brackendorff, Recording Secretary, Larry Harlan. Corresponding Secretary. Richard Rankin. Rush Captain, Paul Brown. Treasurer. Greg Swan. Senior Marshall. Sigma Phi Epsilon -489 Jerry Blackman Monte Borgeson Mark Brooks Bruce Buell Charlie Burns Tom Cappello Gary Cox Jeff Crozier Jay Fenly Bill Fischer Larry Gonzales Chuck Hawk Dave Hummel Dick Jefferson Gregory Johnson Robert Key 490 -Tau Kappa Epsilon Mark Peavy, Secretary. Tom Ver­ducci. Vice-President. John Thoma­son. President. Jerry Blackman. Treasurer. Charles Burns. Rush Captain. David Kiser John Kuebler Charlie Kv1tek Andy Lin Milo Mahan Barne Montgomery Michael Powers Mark Peavy Brad Perdue Bob Peterson Dan Pfister Robert Rodke John Rust Scott Schneider John Smith Jon Thomas Salty Thomason Bank Thomason Tom Van Osselaer Thomas Verducci Billy V1c1c Scott Weaver Amos Welder Paul Wyble Tau Kappa Epsilon -491 Sandy Aron Andy Bernstein Bruce 81shkin Jim 81shkin Eddie Bisno Joe Bloom Scott Bormaster Hank Brenner David Brown Richard Brown Scott Burford Kevin Burke Ronald Chod Michael Cohen Mark Davidoff Robert Donosky John Dreyfus Jay Eisen David Eisenberg Scott Ernstein John fahk Michael Fe1nste1n Larry Feld Bruce Feldman Nason Feldman Randy Fishman Mitch fonberg Doug Frankel Howard freed Marc Freedman Steve Freedman Maury Frumkin Gary Glazer Larry Glazer Howard Glick Neil Goldberg Rick Golman Josh Golman Bob Goodman David Greenberg Jim Grodnock Donny Hauser Alan Heitman Mark Heller Wayne Heller David Hirsch Mike Hurst Alan Jacobs Hal Jayson Jeff Jerw1ck Mark Kaman Mark Kane! Buz Katz Perry Kaufman 492 -Zeta Beta Tau FIRST ROW: Robert Tabak. So­cial Chairman, Eddie Bisno, Rush Captain, Sandy Arno, Vice­President. Joe Bloom, Presi­dent. SECOND ROW: Buz Katz. Treasurer, Neil Goldberg, Pledge Trainer. George Kennedy Ron Kramer Jay Krasoff Mike Krost Steve Kuper Oav1d Kurtz R1ck1e Lacier David Leeds Seth Lerner Steve Leshin Bruce Levy Randy Levy Richard Lewms Marc Luzzatto Don Meltzer Gary Miller Ronnie Morgan Mike Morgan Richard Morgan Tom Moscoe Keith Novorr Jeff Padawer Randy Padawer Joe Pevsner Larry Plotsky Stuart Prescott Barry Rabin Michael Reiner Wally Rosenblum Kip Rosenblum Jeff Ross Stanley Rothschild Alan Rubin Lee Sandolosk1 Bruce Sandwe1ss Brent Scheps Alan Schwartz Lynn Schwartz Jon Schwartzman Craig Sellinger Drew Siegel Mark Simon Dino Solomon Ronny Spolane Jack Steinberg Alan Stern Dan Stnlper Brian Strull Alan Sweet Robert Tabak David Trockman Michael Urbach David Veeder Jack Vine Steve Waldman Jeff Wolff Zeta Beta Tau -493 Nancy Adams Mary Kay Anderson Mary Lou Andrews Anne Ashby Susan Babineaux Mary Baker Deanne Barnard Bonnie Beard Libby Beavers Laurette Beeson Laurie Bellatt1 Cynthia Bills Debra Brennan Cyndi Brooks Denise Brown Jeanie Butler Becky Campbell Lisa Campbell M erry Carrington Mary Carroll Carol Ann Carson Camille Cheesman Polly Cheesman Caye Clearman Lynette Clearman Catherine Clegg Julia Clegg Shern Collins Elizabeth Compton Melissa Cooke Nan Daniel Alice Davey DeAnn Davis Mallonee Davis Mary Lou Della Croce Deborah Denton Kim Eaton Danya Ellinor Lisa English Anne Faber M1ss1e Fletcher Margaret Flynn Lauren Folse Carolyn Forney Kathi Fountain Lisa Foun tain Lisa Fryman Shiree Gadbois Suzanne Gentry Dianna Gerber Gwen Grant Kim Graves Marta Gray Donellen Gready Danette Greene Carne Griffin FIRST ROW: Mary Hunt. Vice-President. Jan Youngman. President. Charlyn Rosenbaum, Rush Captain. SECOND ROW: Margaret Flynn, Pledge Trainer, Susan Watkins, Secretary, Barbie Stevens, Social Chairman. 494 -Zeta Tau Alpha Mondy Watts Melanie Weil Shelley Wiiiams Pam Wilson Martha Wood Jan Youngman Vocki Zeto Becko Hall Jody Hall Tracey Hall Sally Hamilton Condy Hams Susan Harns Caroltne Hart Elinor Hart Diane Hartman Dee Hawkins Londa Hayden Tica Herns Kom Holder Lyn Hollon Lu Ann Hood Kate Hopkins Cynthia Hughes Mary Hunt Carolyn Johns Julie Johnson Jan Jones Tracy Jones Mary Kellogg Kathy Kennedy Karen Kong Suzanne Kinney Kim Ko1le Aprol Laza Mary Leishman Pam Lewis Menna Malone Stephanie McClure Sheila McG1nn1s Margaret McRae Suzy Merritt Mary Molam Anne Moller Doana Moller Linda M1nn1s Deborah Moorehead Jennie Morns Lisa Muecke Nancy Nelson Linda Niemann Beth Pearson Susan Peterson Jeannie Pitts Janet Pope Robon Ray Mehssa Richardson Jo Anne Rochstatter Charlyn Rosenbaum Kathy Rosenfeld Livvy Roth Cathy Rundell Kay Ruwwe Kay Sanderson Susan Schmidt Julie Schramm Patty Schuelke Beth Schultz Sally Schultz Suzan Schwarz Nancy Self Anne Shearer Susan Shearer Beth Sherman Pam Silliman Anne Solsbery Carol Solsbery Shannon Spence Jane Stanbery Barbie Stevens Losa Strickhausen Brenda Stroope Susan Sturdivant Anne Szablewski Cyndo Taylor Elaone Taylor Pam Taylor Diane Thomson Sally Tillery Julie Tobin Condo Van Zandt Marivi Vilorio Martha Vowan Susie Watkins Jane Watson Zeta Tau Alpha -495 The Greek World: A Contrast of Dreams and Realities 496 -Greeks ADEDIMILA. ADEDARE SAMUEL. Austin Civil Engineering ALEMAN , SUSANA !MELDA, Austin Educational Administration . •.i.K. K.J.n . •K•. A 1..1., r•A AL-KHUBAIZI, MUNIRA. Kuwait Botany ALLEN, JUNIUS DAVIS, Austin Geotechnical Engineering, XE, ASCE ALLEN , LINDA LOU . Austin Community and Regional Planning AMIRKABIRIAN, IRAJ, Austin Aerospace Engineering, •m:. AIAA ANDERSON , BRONWYN ANNE , Dallas Special Education APPELT. JAMES MACK. Three Rivers Law, AXA , Or2:. •K• ATKINS. CLAUDE JAMES JR .. Van Business Administration. CBA Council. Finance Association BAILEY, JOHN RICHARD, Hartford CT Finance, •K•. on: BALSLEY, RONALD DEAN, Austin Marketing BARNETT. WILLIAM SIDNEY LOUIS. Houston Finance·Accounting, 4>K4>, Finance Association BAl'lRON , ROBERT STEPHEN. Warwick RI BEMf~e~~~NEC~C~~,1~~e~~~~!~~ntramural Sports Speech Communication BENNETT. WILLIAM KYLE, Marshall Accounting, BAi< BLANCHARD. JEFFREY PAUL, Austin Finance BORN. HELEN HASKIN, Austin Chemical Engineering, !!XE. •K•. Society of Women Engineers BOSCH , EDUARDO, Laredo Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, •11~. XEll BOTTS. JON EARL. Houston Microbiology-Medicine, American Society for Microbiology BROOKSHIRE, DANIEL STUART, Clear Lake City BRoW~~r~8s1E~ EARLE, San Antonio Geography. American Society of Photogrammetry BUIE, ANNA CLARE. Houston Clinical Psychology, 06K, nil• Alumni, Psychology Graduate Student Council, Graduate Student Council, Health Center Advisory Committee BUSBY. KENNETH OWEN , Austin Physics BUTZBERGER, PAUL, Dallas Finance, •BK, •K• BYNUM, PATRICIA KATHLEEN. Richardson Architecture CAFFERY. TOMAS GIRARD, Lafayette LA Civil Engineering, XE. Institute of Traffic Engineers. ASCE CALDERON! , MARIA CLAUDIA, Brownsville Art History CAMACHO, LUIS E .. Ecuador Petroleum Engineering, AIME. SPWLA CARSTENS, !RENE CLEMENCE. Austin Library Science. 2:6n. GLISSA CEBALLOS. MAXIMO MICHAEL. Edinburg Microbiology CHAN, CHI-WING ANTHONY. Hong Kong Business Administration, Chinese MBA Club. Chinese Student Association CHIU , RAYMOND SHUKUEN . Hong Kong Electrical Engineering, •IU:. TBll, llKN, Chinese Student Association CHOW. PETER KAI-MOU, Austin Marketing, •K•. TBn, HKN, American Marketing Association President CLOVES, BRIAN MORGAN, Houston CON~i~~0HA's.UJuL. Lubbock Educational Administration. Educational Administration Association President. •.i.K, •AB, 2:6n CORDELL. DAVID MARK. Austin Finance, nKA, Union Board of Directors, Ideas and Issues Committee Chair­ man, Union Program Council Coordinator CROSS, JOFFRE JAMES II, Houston Business Administration, IX CULVER, CLAUDIA E.. Austin Business Administration DAVIS. EDWARD ALVIN Ill, Dallas Accounting, UE DEAGUINAGA, JOAQUIN, Mexico Advertising DELGAOO, JOAQUIN ARTURO. Austin DREW~~rTJ~is HENRY JR .. Austin Finance ELLIOTT. CAROL ANN WILLIAMS. Austin Educational Administration ESTEP, SUZANNE ANNETTE. Mexico EVA~g~CO.ti~~E~~:~hs~~~ni~s. Austin Mathematics, Education. •K•. Alumni Band Vice-President FOERSTER. WILLIAM PETER, Austin FOS~~~'.0fuTH ANN. Austin Business Administration FUENTES, ERNEST R.. San Antonio Social Work, A4'11 498 -Graduate Students GABLE, DEMPSEY LEE, Pasadena Business Administration GARDNER, EDWARD MITCHELL, Houston Business Administration. Hillel GARIBAY. LORENZO JR., Brownsville Economics, BK , 4>K4> GERTNER. CAREN RAE. Houston Psychology, AE4>, BK, 4>K4>, AA.l., 4>X GOOD, SCOTT BRADLEY. Dallas Business Administration GREGORY, DONALD CLIFFORD. Tyler Physics, Im: GUAJARDO. NORMA ALICIA. Laredo Library Science, MAYO GUIER, MICHAEL EDWARD, Albuquerque NM Government. ~K4". Orientation Advisor GUIMBAROA, RICARDO, Austin Social Work HALE, CONNIE MERLE, Austin English HARMON , SCOTT INGERSOLL. Dallas Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Friars Society, Longhorn Band President. Longhorn Band Orum Major, Fencing Club HART. LAURIE ELLEN , Austin Mathematics-Education HEARD. DEBORAH CAROL. Houston Anthropology HECK, LINDA ANN. Austin Library Science. Special Libraries Association, Rodeo Association Club HOLLINGSWORTH. TOM D .. Austin Educational Psychology, American Psychological Association. DK, 4>K4>, >l1<4>. The Blacks, Varsity Track MARTIN. THOMAS ALLEN. Dallas Public Affairs, .l.I MCABEE, KATHERINE EILENE. Fo_r_t Worth Education Administration, TBI, K.i.Jl, TSEA, Longhorn Band MCDONALD, HELEN, Houston Accounting, 4>X9 MCDONNELL. ELIZABETH ANNE, League City Library Science MCFEELEY, NEIL DOUGLAS, Austin Government. BK. 4>K4>, Teaching Assistant. University Fellow MESSAHI. MOHMAUO, Austin Mo:i:.tr~g~~f",fgi~~l';f ~~~;rdson Chemical Engineering, TB!) , Campus Crusade MONTEMAYOR, JOSE J .• Mexico Electrical Engineering-Mathematics. Ten. 4>K4>. HKN. ~nI. Austin Municipal Soccer Association NARANJO. MARY STELLA FRANCES. Lufkin Psychology, Union Program Council, Arts and Sciences Council, Southern Singers, CACTUS Staff. Mortar Board NELSON. DIANE BERENICE. Austin Curriculum and Instruction, Kan. Longhorn Band OUTEN REATH , ROBERT LYNN. Austin PEL~i~:~w. JOHN HENRY, Derry NH POW~i~i~.Esfti'.'ir~o'li1sE. Wichita Falls Speech Pathology. ne<1> PRIEBE, ROY RODMAN, Big Spring Electrical Engineering PROFT, ROBERT WAYNE, Port Arth11r Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, :Vl'T, Concert Chor ale Graduate Students -499 RAINE. WILLIAM WOODY, Corpus Christi REE~e8~er~c~R~~~.e~~ggw~~~E Business Administration RICHIE. DAVID MICHAEL. Natchitoches LA Physics RIEMANN , CARL F., Ecuador Business Administration. TBn. !!XE. AIChE RIOS-CASTELLON. LORENZO A., Nicaragua ROM't,~''t~.n~~~~'EfC~~~~E. Houston Petroleum Engineering, AIME, SPWLA GRADUATE ROOKE. MOLLY KATHLEEN. Woodsboro Art History ROSATO. JOHN CURTIS, New Orleans LA Nursing ROSEN , DANIEL ALLAN . San Antonio Journalism, Teaching Assistant ROWE, NANCY ANN, Baytown Architecture, Graduate Architecture Students Association SALCEDO-CASILLAS, MARIO, Mexico Journalism SANTOS. RENE, Ecuador Petroleum Engineering, K. TBO, OET SCHULZ. PEGGY ANNE, Pecos Anthropology SCOFIELD, WILLIAM RANDAL. Houston sH~~f~L''Jlc~·o~~t~::~1;nd Child Development. Austin Ballet Theater SONNENBERGER, ROBERTO SIGFRIDO. Mexico Finance, Graduate Business Council, fiA SPENCER, RICHARD LAWRENCE, Amarillo Finance-Accounting, IX, Texas Relays Student Committee STANCIL, STANLEY HUBERT, San Antonio Biomedical Electrical Engineering, Student Engineering Council, HKN, TBn STANFORD, ANDREW BAILEY. San Antonio Business Administration STEWART, LAWRENCE BRUCE, Austin Biology-Science Education STORY, JAMES WILLIAM , Austin suLB~~w~~~ES DAVID, Mesquite Computer Science. BK, K, HI TAYLOR, JOE FRANK, Mesquite Accounting TAYLOR, JOHN EDMOND, Austin Business Administration, Longhorn Singers, Oi' THOMAS, JOHN LEWIS, Beaumont Education THOMPSON, IDA DAWN. Austin Social Work, AKA, Afr.o-American Culture Committee TOLEDO, JORGE, Dallas Biology, IE, AEd, Ski Club, Young Republicans TORRES-MENDOZA, ABRAKAM, Mexico Latin American Studies TRIES, MARK ALAN, Austin Actuarial Science. AK>i', K, BIT, Actuarial Club President, CBA Outstanding Student TRONCOSO, FERNANDO JAVIER, Austin Actuarial Science. Track UPCHURCH, MICHAEL JAMES, Houston Business Administration, 61:0, 06K, James Stephen Hogg Society, Finance Association. Teaching Assistant VALDEZ. REBECCA ANN, San Antonio Library Science, GLISSA VANPELT, LESTER Ill, Midland Law, A6, Bachelors of Law. Young Republicans VELA, DAVID WILLIAM , Laredo Business Administration WEAVER, NANCY JEAN, San Antonio Speech Communication WESTFALL, MARSHA LYNNE, Nederland Classics, AOn, CACTUS Goodfellow WHITEHILL. JOHN MAYS, Austin Business Administration, .6.T, Lacrosse Team WIRSCHING-GUIMBARDA, ELSA C., Austin Social Work WOLTMAN. ARTHUR WILLIAM, Marlin woiJ.~~b~b~'G~i~~W~fi>5~.Ir:'a~=n~EEE, American Institute of Physics WU ,~~~~n~~te~~~Austin Architecture, Chess Club, Bridge Club WU, KWOK WAI, Austin Electrical Engineering, HI , TBn, llKN, IEEE. Dean's List 500 -Graduate Students ABROVEIS, ABDOLHAMID, Austin Civil Engineering ABREGO, CHRISTI NA MARIA, San Antonio Interior Design, ASID ADAMS, JOHN WORTH JR.. Galena Park ADA~~~tft~.:''Ebr.t:ETH. Dallas Special Education. Council for Exceptional Children. TSTA ADAMS, REBECCA JEAN, Austin Marketing, X9, American Marketing Association, CBA Council ADAY. JOHN ALLEN , Waxachachie Petroleum Land Management, Student Landman's Association ADKINS, BARRY WOOD, Bellaire AHL:~~'G~n~~~G~~~T~~tiA~~H~~~stf~1~ History, Scandinavian Club AIKEN . SUSAN ELIZABETH , Salado AKINst."~~~f~hR'~"?.i>:~r.~~t student union 1 Business Administration, aT, Varsity Football, All SWC Academic Quarterback ALBERS, RICKEY MELVIN, Houston Finance-Real Estate. Finance Association. Real Estate Society ALBRECHT, JAMES WILLIAM JR., Corsicana Accounting ALBRITION, BENJAMIN J., Dallas History, KA , lnterfraternity Council ALDRIDGE, MARY ANN, Austin Insurance, AAd, Brl:, K, Anchorettes President. Ski Club ALEXANDER, BARRY PEYTON, Leander Accounting ALEXANDER, LELIA BEATRICE. Austin ALJ~bc~.0~i~1i:~~LL, Austin ALL:~.v:~~~'(fj ~~'b8~8E~ g:l~~s Advertising Club Accounting-Petroleum Land Management ALLEN , CAROLYN ELIZABETH , Houston Nursing, Nursing Students Association, Sailing Club ALLEN , SHARON LYNN , Corpus Christi Education, r<1>B ALLEN, THOMAS DAVID, Longview ALLl~~~~r¥;.~fADENISE, Houston ALs:c'S~~?}~~S·LAi'.Oui~~~ ~~;~neting Association. Southern Singers Elementary Education AMBROSETII, ANTHONY ANDREW, Batto MD Government, e:::, Navy ROTC, Scabbard and Blade AMUNDSON, DEBRA KAY, Austin Education ANDERS, PATRICIA ANN, Austin Business Administration, 4>BX ANDERSON, FREDERICK VICTOR STEPHEN, Dallas Architecture ANDERSON. KAREN JANE, Bartlesville OK Education, r<1>B, Education Council, Anchorettes. Dean's List ANDERSON, RODNEY WAYNE. San Antonio AND~~i~~~i~~EVEN LEE, Houston International Business, A'i', K, Cultural Entertainment Committee. Inter­ national Business Association. Pre-Law Association ANDERSON, SUSAN GALE, Austin Journalism, AIU, KTA, K, AA6, DAILY TEXAN Staff ANDERSON, WILLIAM l YNN , Devine ANo~Ds~~~~~n~t~c;~~~o~t!~t~~· AIChE Elementary Education, TSTA, GOE APPLEGATE, DAVID RANDOLPH. Bowie Radio-Television-Film. Orientation Advisor ARCHER, WILLIAM REYNOLDS Ill, Mclean VA Botany AREND, l YNN PUGH, Austin Art ARISPE, RICARDO G., San Antonio ARLIW,c~~~~Y JEAN, Houston Marketing, X9 ARMSTRONG , LINDA DIANE , Pasadena English ARNDT, BillY KEITH, Marlin Pharmacy, LPhA ARNIE, DENNIS DALE, Houston Accounting, DA'i', K, Dr2:. H2: ARNO, ORTEGA JOSE E., Venezuela Architecture ARNOLD, SOPHIA ILEENE, Texarkana ASH~;,r~~~~All BLAIR, Dallas Marketinr. Pre-Law Association ASHCRAFT, J Y ARDEN, Harlingen Radio-Te evision.film ATIEE. THERESA ANN, San Antonio Aus¥~~t~rfNN ALAN, Tyler Marketing, AK'i', American Marketing Association AUSTIN, KATHLEEN DAWN, San Antonio Nutrition, SNO Graduating Seniors -501 AVENT, ROBERT STEPHEN PAGE. Longview Accounting, t.T, •l>A4>, Social Chairman and Rush Captain BACK, LESLIE, KAREN, Mclean Business Education, non BADEN, GARY WAYNE, Salado Radio-Television-Film BAGWELL, JOHN TODD, Parker CO BAK~~~l~fiiALD LEE. Pasadena Business Administration. Transportation Management Club BAKER, JEFFREY WATTS. Houston Finance, 4>t.9 BAKER, LANNY GREGG, Gainesville Finance BALLANTYNE, JANE MICHELLE, Minot ND Government, nlW> BALLENGER. DEWEY PATRICK Ill, Austin Special Education, Student Council for Exceptional Children. Dean's List BALLENGER. LINDA GAIL, Austin Special Education. Student Council for Exceptional Children President BALLEW, HENRY BERNARD JR., Cleburne Pharmacy BALUSEK, EDWARD ROBERT JR.. Arlington Radio-Television-Film BANDY, OTIS EARL JR.. Cleburne Pharmacy BANKHEAD, KEVIN WEBSTER, Carthage Business Administration, AXA, Undergraduate Research Foundation BARCLAY, JOHN A. Ill, Austin Insurance, IUU., Insurance Society BARHAM, GAIL DIANE, Houston Psychology, 4>K4>, 4>BK, Dean's List BARIA, PAUL COLLINS, Corpus Christi Electrical Engineering, KK+. TBn. HKN, 4>K4>. Longhorn Band Section Leader BARNARD, CHARLES MURRAY, Wichita Falls General Business, B9n, Silver Spurs BARNARD, DEANNE GAY, Corpus Christi Elementary Education, ZTA, Daughter of the Diamond BARNETT, BRENDA GAIL, Dallas Journalism, DAILY TEXAN Staff BARNETT, SUSAN GAYLE, Houston Elementary Education BARNETT, WILLIAM G .. Houston Architecture BARNUM, ROBERT SHEPPARD, Seabrook Chemical Engineering, TBn, 4>K4>, OXE, AIChE, Engineering Council BARR, MICHELE, Dallas Nutrition, ~. AAt., ON, 4>2:K Little Sister, Longhorn Singers BARRE, NELSON KEITH, Fulton Accounting, t.:i:n. BA4>, CBA Council, Student Senator, Finance Committee, CACTUS Outstanding Student BARRERA, FRANK, Harlingen Accounting, Intercollegiate Knights BARRIENTOS, ADELA, Seguin Advertising, Advertising Club BARRON, VICKI, Houston Transportation, 4>BK, Sacred Singers. Baptist Student Union BARTA, CAROLYN FAYE, San Angelo Paarmacy, KE BARTEE, STEPHEN LLOYD, Spring Transportation BARTHOLOMEW, DENNIS CARSON, Austin Journalism BARTHOLOMEW, SAMUEL ROBERT, Texas City Finance BARTON, MARY KEITH, Montclair NJ BAR~g5,n~~~r;.:f~gn~~y~~~~~;,;ACTUS Staff Pharmacy, LPhA BARZEGAR, LEON, Austin Civil Engineering, XE, ASCE BASHORE, HENRY WILLIS, El Paso Government, Pre-Law Association, Ideas and Issues Committee, Social and Behavioral ,Sciences Council, Student Services Committee BASSE, CORA LYNN, Albert Sociology, l:N Little Sister. Spooks BATES, BILLY BOB, San Antonio BATf~mJ'E"J~ ~~~n~~nolulu HI Botany BAUCUM, SARA JAN, Garland Textiles, AXO, IlKA Little Sister BAUMGARDNER, JOHN WALTER JR.. Dallas BEA~~~~e~~~g~n:~f~~A~~~ican Nuclear Society, ASME Plan II BECKER, LARRY DALE, Seaton BEC~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~D. Follett Biology BECKERDITE. STEVEN KEITH, Shreveport LA BEc::l~':.~ARLES ADDISON, Killeen General Business, nKA BECKLEY, ROBERT ALFRED, Austin Enilneerlng BECKWORTH, ELMER C .. Rusk Government, Pre-Law Association, Young Democrats 502 -Graduating Seniors BEDSOLE, JAMES LYNN, Pittsburg BEG~~~~~Jkn,Hfo~ARO JR., Amarillo Accounting, DH'. K BEHNKE, BONNIE GAIL, Dallas Psychology BEHNKE, PATRICK JAMES, Virginia Beach VA Finance, Crow's Nest BEHRENDS, RHONDA BROWN, Austin Education, A;:6 BEHRENDT, REBECCA, Austin Music Education BEISMAN, BETH MARIE, Richardson BELL~';,'k~tn!E~~is~~:.·s~:."erican Marketing Association Government, OKA BELL, PHILIP NASH , Austin Journalism, 4>6 9, DAILY TEXAN Staff, Karate Club, Parachute Team BENNETI, DEBORAH ASHORN , Columbus Education BENNETI, JAMES BRUCE, Crockett General Business, mu. Cowboys, Library Committee BENNETI, REGINA CLAIRE, Brownsville Special Education -. . NIOR~ GRADUATING ;SENIORS GRADUATING _S.ENIORS -. . BENNETI, THOMAS EDWARD II, San Antonio Biology BENZ, WILLIAM PETER, New Braunfels BER~~~g~~ILLIAM KEITH, San Antonio PLAN II, TexPIRG Board of Directors, DAILY TEXAN Staff, Squash Raquets Club, General and Comparative Studies Council Treasurer BERG, BETIY JEANNE, Longview Advertising BERGER, STEVEN GAYLORD, Austin BER~5~m~~g~ALO v.. Fort Worth Government BERRY, DON TRAVIS, San Antonio BER~~.c~0~i~~~Ec~~~G'.ri$~;, 'j.';i;,i;,ri~ c1ub President Psychology BERRY, MICHAEL DENNIS, Fort Worth Studio Art, Fine Arts Council BESEDA, DORIS MAE, Austin Office Administration BHARUCHA, MANECK JEHANGIR, Pakistan BIRE~~~~ar"~r~:AEA~~~eA~s~in Interior Design, ASIO Treasurer BISNO, EILEEN, Austin Advertising, AE4> BISSELL, JOHN WILSON , Dickinson Geology BJOROM , JAMES HOLLISTER, Austin Government, Conservation Society, UT Veterans Association, UT Civil Uber· ties Union, Honors Day Award BLACK, CHARLES LEE, Abilene General Business, KA BLACK, HORACE 0. JR., Teague BLA~ii'.'~~~nfs ANTHONY, Sudan Journalism, KTA BLACKARD, MARY L., Mathis Nutrition BLACKSHER, SHARON LYNN, Houston Spanish BLADES, SARAH GAYE, Houston Elementary Education-History, flll Vice-President , K~ Little Sister, Educa­tion Council, Dean 's List BLAIR, ROBERT WILLIAM ,Bellaire Accounting, DA+ BLAKE, DONNA LYN, Houston BLAE~c~ab::l~r·:~o~~i7fN~1~~11as Special Education, KKr, l:DT Little Sister, Special Education Council BLASCHKE, VICTORIA LILLIAN, Corpus Christi Civil Engineering, 06K, XE, Ton. ASCE, SWE BLAYLOCK , VICKI LEE, Marlin b~i\"gg~~~~\on, DX, Transportation Club Secretary, CACTUS Section Editor, BLEEKER, VERNON ALFORD, Austin BL06~C~o~~t'bc~k0~E.P6~1a~1ub BLU~~'lL~~~ETH ANNE, Austin Education BLUM , WARREN STUART, Dallas Biology BLUMENTHAL, PAMELA J., Dallas Plan II-Psychology BOOZY, ALLEN NEIL, Fort Worth BOE~1;~~~~RtltAMEtitaJ~~~gs;~u~ntonio BOE~~t~.0~FlHtttWAYNE, Robstown Actuarial Science Acturial Club, Tennis BOLADO, LAURO JR., San Benito Psychology, Social Welfare Club BOLAND, MICHAEL GRANT, Austin Business Administration Graduating Seniors -503 BOMMER. PAUL MICHAEL. San Antonio Petroleum Engineering, IlET President. AIME BONDY, CHRISTINA MARIE, Garland Botany, AA~. r4>A. Environmental and Protection Improvement Committee BONHAM, JAMES B., San Antonio Accounting BONILLA, HENRY A., San Antonio Journalism BONNER, SANDRA L. CHAMBERS, Odessa Journalism, PRSSA Vice-President BOOTY, JULIE ANNE, Dallas Journalism-Government, SPJ/:!:BK. 4>K4>, KTA, DAILY TEXAN Staff, CAC­TUS Outstanding Student BORCHARDT, CRAIG WILLIAM, Austin BOR~i~~~rbAVID SPINNEY. Teaneck NJ Government, Navy ROTC, Scabbard and Blade BOREL. JACQUE MILTON, Port Arthur Pharmacy, K"'. LPhA President, Dean's List BOSSE. KATHERINE AILEEN, San Antonio Home Economics BOTIOMS, SHERYL LAYNE, Friendswood Secondary Education BOURG, MICHAEL ALAN, Corpus Christi Finance BOWDEN, NICKY DALE. Brownwood Speech Pathology, A4>!l, Young Democrats BOWEN , CHARLES WILLIAM JR. , San Antonio Pharmacy, Cultural Entertainment Committee BOWERMAN, REBECCA ELAINE, Paris Computer Science BOWERS, TERREE ALLAN, El Paso Plan II, AT, A4>!l, Orientation Advisor, Wrestling, Big Buddies BOYD, PATRICIA LYNETIE, San Antonio BoY6~f~c~t~~Rr~".ib~~s~~~~~~;:hA Special Education BOYLE, JOHN THOMAS, San Antonio Radio-Television-Film BOYLE, KEVIN JOSEPH. San Antonio Radio-Television-Film, Orientation Advisor, SCOOP, Intramural Sports BRAASCH, STEVEN MARK, Tyler Advertising. 4>rA. Advertising Club, Student Government BRADSHAW, MICHAEL GLENN , Dallas Architecture BRAININ, NINA LEE, Dallas General Business, AXO BAIRD, NIVEN JAMES JR .. San Antonio Real Estate. :i:x. Silver Spurs. Real Estate Society. Swimming Team BARHAM, GAIL DIANE, Houston Psychology, 4>K4>, Dean's List BRANDES. JEN SUE. Temple Physical Education, PEM Club BRAUN , ELIESE E.. Georgetown Home Economics, Fashion Group, Historic Costume Committee BREEN. EDNA CATHERINE, San Antonio Child Development BREMNER, NICOLE JOANNE, Fort Worth Journalism. DAILY TEXAN Staff, Women in Communication BRENNAN, JUDITH INEZ. Houston Journalism, SPJ/ 2:AX BRIEN, COURTNEY ROSS, Del Rio Radio-Television-Film BRIGGS, LEONARD SOLON JR.. San Antonio Music Education, 4>MA, Longhorn Band. UT Symphony, Wind Ensemble, Dean 's List BROCKMAN, KERRY JOE, Nazareth Accounting, Catholic Folk Choir BROGDON , JUDY LYN N, Austin Home Economics BROOKS, LUCY MONTEZ. Leander Elementary Education BROUSSARD, CINDY SUE. Groves History. KAB BROWN, CHARLES ELMO, Austin BRO~e,:',1°cr(8g~~~gXN~~~o~"ti~0:ers Government, KKr, Cordettes. Student Services Committee BROWN. LESLIE JOAN, Dallas Radio-Television-Film, 6Z, Women in Communication, Advertising Club. Intra­ mural Sports, Dean's List BROWN , MELINDA KAY, Dallas Special Education. 4>8 Kinsolving, Cultural Entertainment Committee, Cor­dettes, Resident Assistant BROWN, NANCY LYNNE, Bellaire Business Statistics, 4>BX BROWN, RICHARD WAYNE, Houston Deaf Education, CACTUS Section Editor. Ski Club, Freshman Cheerleader, Big Brothers, Dean's List, CACTUS Goodfellow BROWN, WARREN FREDERICK, Kerrville Management, AT BROWNE, JACK WYMAN JR.. Euless Electrical Engineering, KK"', IEEE, Longhorn Band BROWNLEE, LUCY PARKE. Austin BRU~test~~~ ~t~ISE, Austin Home Economics, AHEA BRUNEMAN, CAROL J;'AULA, Dallas Public Relations, A2A, PRSSA, Longhorn Singers, Southern Singers Vice-Presi­dent BRUTON, REX WAYNE, Longview Marketing 504 -Graduating Seniors BUCHANAN , PAMELA ANN , Houston Psychology BUCHANAN, PAUL CLARENCE, Tyler Geology, 4>K4>.4>&1:.4>AT BUCHELE. CRAIG AL.AN, San Augustine Buc~:c~~~g~fA· E~~tr/~~~~~~~ Band Humanities, A.Ai!., 4>K4>, r4>A, Italian Club BUCKNER, CAROL ANN, Irving Mathematics-Education BUFFALO, JOHN ROGER. Philadelphia PA Management,IN-4>, lntramurals BURFORD, CHARLES SCOTT, Dallas Accounting, ZBT, Silver Spurs BURGER, JOANNE, Dallas Special Education BURGOWER, WENDY SUSAN, Houston Plan II BURKHARDT, JERALD LEE, Robstown Architecture, Student Government BURNETT, JOHN DEXTER, Austin Geography BURNS, BEVERLY JO, Austin Clothing and Textiles, KKT. TJ{E Little Sister, Bevo's Babes BURNS, MARGIE ELLEN, Sabinal Secondary Education, TSTA BURT, LARRY STEVEN, Tyler Mechanical Engineering, American Nuclear Society, ASME, Baptist Student BUS~~~nc~~ii"~~ss~~\e~rcK BRUCE, Wichita Falls Management. Army ROTC , Scabbard and Blade BUSH, JAMES FRANCIS, Arlington BUS~i.o~~ERT STUART, Dallas BUTt~~~uE'ri~f·R~AsJt:E~~~~euns\i~overnment. Ideas and Issues Committee Business Administration. KA, Bachelors of Austin BYERS, NANCY JANE, Shawnee Mission KA Accounting-Marketing, 2:6T, 4>BX, CACTUS Staff, American Marketing Associ­ation . BYRD, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Houston Special Education BYRNE. KENNETH ROBERT, Missouri City Management CALDWELL, DAVID ROBERT, Palestine German, 4>K4> CALDWELL, JAMES WILEY JR., Houston Plan II, 4>K4>, Classics Club, Dean's List CAMP, RICHARD FIELD 111, Richardson Journalism, KTA, SPJ/2:6X, CACTUS Staff CAMPBELL. DEBORAH LYNN, Fort Leavenworth KS Finance CAMPBELL. HARVEY D. 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APhA CHOW, CLARA Ol·YEE, Austin Accounting CHUTE, DONALD JAMES, Corpus Christi Advertising, Advertising club CIRULLI, MARIA, Fort Worth CLA~~l':JXR~a~~~~ID~~/:'ce Council, Fine Arts Committee, Sailing Club Drama, Union Theatre Committee, Senior Cabinet Secretary, Fine Arts Coun· cil President CLARK STEPHEN BRADFORD, San Antonio CLA~~~~~~Y~w~tte~~~~~~;,Royal Spirit Committee President Special Education CLARK, THOMAS R., Big Spring Business Administration CLEARMAN. LINDA CAYE. Hereford Marketing, 'CrA, Texas Relays Queen CLEMENS, VICKI LYNN, Richardson CLE~Ntb~nlt~~ws~'v~~:ilas Accounting CLIFTON, SHARON LEE. Houston CL1:r"6~~~mDIA RAMSEY. Burnet Public Relations, KA9, ATll Little Sister, Posse, Angel Flight, UT Sweetheart CLOUTIER, JACQUELYN ANNE, Shiner Merketlna COBB, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH, Tyler Elementary Education.Kindergarten, AM. TSEA. Ile+ Treasurer, Education Council, Dean's List 506 -Graduating Seniors COBBEL, LORI RACHELLE. Dallas coci~~~~R~r,.NNE, Houston Accounting-Marketing, *K*. AM., OA>i', American Marketing Association COHEN, BERNARD HAROLD, Amarillo Business Administration. UM COHEN, GAIL IRIS. Dallas Child Development. Dean's List COHEN. HELENE SUSAN, Dallas Government. AM., *K* COLBERT. RHONDA LYN. San Antonio Sociology COLE. BYRON HARRISON, San Antonio Pharmacy. PX. ASHP. LPhA COLEMAN . IVY L.. Corpus Christi Pharmacy, KE, LPhA COLLIER, JAMES LOUIS, Fort Worth Finance, Longhorn Band COLLIER, JANA KAY, Dallas COL~~r~.e~£~·Nt[E~~~/G'!i~~~~0~arketing Association, Student Government Economics, Union Recreation Committee COLLINS, LARRY WAYNE, Richardson Public Relations. PRSSA, Swedish Club COLLINS, MAURICE EDWIN 11, Austin Accounting COLLINS. ROBERT WILLIAM . Bedford Advertising, *IK, Intramural Sports COLLINS, SHERRI ANN, Newton Radio-Television-Film, ZTA COLLMAN, TODD CHARLES, Austin Accounting COLMENARES, JOSE LUIS. Venezuela Architecture COLUNGA, GEORGE. 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NANCY GAIL, Austin Marketing, *X9, American Marketing Association COYLE, MELANIE ADELLE, Austin Child Development, 6f, Undergraduate Research Foundation CRAIN, LEE SHUDDE, Houston Electrical Engineering, KK>i', MKN, *H~. Longhorn Band CRAIN, RENE ARITA, Palmer CRA~e~.c~A~i'i'~~Vt,E, San Antonio Psychology, -i-x. AM. CRANDALL, JOAN ELIZABETH, Luling French, *K* CRANSHAW, DAVID ROSS, Austin Government CRAVENS, GEORGE F., Fort Worth Biology, Natural Science Council, Student Government, Scuba Club, Flying Club CRAWFORD, JANICE ANNE, Bryan Special Education, A.f1!;. , K6n, *D Kinsoving. TSEA. Student Council for Excep­tional Children CREIGHTON , KENNETH ROY. Mineral Wells English-Business Administration, *f6, Intramural Sports CREWS, CAMILLE LYNN, Alice Business Administration, KA0 CREWS, JACK CALVIN, Dallas Accounting CREWS, MARINA KATHRYN, Seabrook CRit4J~~~~i~~·~m~~~~E~~~i~~~: Association Anthropology Graduating Seniors -507 CROAN . DONNEITA KAYE. Fort Worth CR~~E~~t':~D~d~~~:0~ouston Government. KKr. 0.lK, CACTUS Goodfellow, CACTUS Outstanding Student, Mortar Board CROSBY. ALAN WAYNE, Austin Finance. American Finance Association CROSBY, NANCY GAIL, Jacksonville Elementary Education. TB~. n .\9, K.ill. 4>9K Alumni Association. Feature Majorette CROSS, JERREL LEE. Brownwood CR0~~~0J°A"~~~· l'\,~~. Brownwood Pharmacy, Ki<, LPhA, TSHP CROSSON, RICHARD LEE. Houston cROt"C~~~ic~A~"JoHN. San Antonio Acquatic Biology CUELLAR. CARMEN, Weslaco Nursing CULWELL, WARREN DALE. Lufkin Civil Engineering, nKA, Campus Crusade for Christ CUMBIE, NANCY DIANNE. Beaumont CUN~fN~e~~~'. ~·Nt'~~~s~i~arketing Association Insurance CZIMSKEY, JEANA HEARN, Austin Nursing DABNEY, CYNTHIA JANE, Austin History DABNEY. DAN YARBROUGH, Dallas General Business DAERR, SHARON MELISSA. Fort Worth DAM1~~~.a~5~~sgtB DAVIDSON , GARY CLIFFORD. Bartlesville OK Zoology DAVIDSON. SHARON JOY. Portland Mathematics, A.l.l DAVIS, BOBBY JOE. Austin World Resources and Industry, Air Force ROTC. Arnold Air Society. DAVIS, DEVLIN DOUGLAS, Houston History DAVIS, DONALD RICHARD, Austin German DAVIS. HAROLD LOUIS, Austin DAVl~~t~~~~E~~i~~ri~g~u~~o~ K. TBll. llK."\. IEEE Marketing, IX DAVIS, LYNN MARCIA, Houston International Studies. Xfl DAVIS. NANCY GAIL, Austin Elementary Education-Kindergarten DAVIS. RANDEL C .. Austin DAv~.c~fc~~Wo· f~1~~J~a.7'R.. Woodville Finance, .un. All, Finance Association. CSA Council DAWKINS, THOMAS R .. Corpus Christi Management DAWSON. JUDY KAY, Humble Education DAY. HELEN MARSHALL. Austin Marketing, KA9, B Kinsolving. Panhellenic Council. American Marketing Asso­ ciation DEAL CYNTHIA l YNN. San Antonio Nursing. Nursing Students Association DEAN, JOHN PETER, McAllen Finance, Finance Association DEBNER, BARBARA ANN, Castroville Education, Education Council, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship DE LA ROSA, RALPH A.. San Antonio DEJ~~fE~EM{8WARD, Austin DELf8~~~~~&R. Austin Management DELGADO, JOHN EDWARD. San Antonio Physical Education. PEM Club President, Intramural Sports. Arno Nowotny Sportsmanship Award DEL PAPA, LUANN, Dickinson Elementary Education DE LUNA, DORALINDA. Del Rio Education DENBO, JOEL BYRON, Decatur Al Management. I AM DENISON, ELEANOR, SUZANNE, Pleasanton Education DENTON, DEBORAH JAN, Dallas Marketing, ZTA, American Marketing Association DENTON. WILLIAM PAITERSON, San Angelo Business Administration, KA. Silver Spurs 508 -Graduating Seniors OEUSINGER. WILLIAM FRED. Conroe Petroleum Land Management. Student Landman's Association OEZO. GEORGE STEVE. Alvin Finance DIAZ. MARY ESTHER. Austin Interior Design -Spanish, A.U . OX. ASIO DICKERSON. DONNA GENE. San Antonio Anthropology, NOW, AINT, ACLU. Baha'i Association DICKERSON, MARCUS JOHN. San FranclSCO CA Government. Powerlifting Team DICKINSON, LOGAN. Dallas Finance, 4>.18, Finance Association DIERS, DEADRA DEAN . San Antonio Business Administration, Br!. Acacia Little Sisters DIETER. JAMES MONROE. Austin Secondary Education DILLARD. SANORA DIANE. Garland Elementary Education OITIMAN. KAREN ELLEN. Houston 01xo"J~~~~~fAC!'N. o a11as Advertising DIXON. SANORA MARGIT, Bedford Elementary Education, Cultural Entert ainment Committee OOBBING, WILLIAM ROBERT, Austin Statistics-Operations Research OOBBS. JESS CHRIS. Grandview Public Relations. SPJ/ ~.J.X. PRSSA. Pre-Law Association OOOGE. COLLEEN. Streetman Speech-Deaf Education. A.U . Upper Class Advisors. National Student Speech and Hearing Association OOOSON. MARK RANDLE. Cameron General Business. !:\. Cowboys DOERFLER. HARLEY FRANCIS. Corpus Christi General Business. A!l. TKE. Married Student Council DOERING. CAROLYN LOUISE. Galveston Management, Transportation Club, Student Government OOMASK. MARY SUSAN. Houston Art. AE.J.. 4>K4> DOMINGUEZ. ERNESTO JESUS. Hondo Sociology. 4>K9 DOMINQUEZ. RAUL. Laredo Pharmacy. 4>.J.X , LPhA. National Chicano Health Organization OONALOSON. SUSAN ARLEEN. 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CACTUS Editor-in-Chief EDWARDS, KENNETH CHARLES, Midlothian Pharmacy, K+.LPhA EDWARDS. ROBERT DEURIES, Houston Marketing, American Marketing Association EISINGER, JOAN DENISE, Dallas ELIJ~b~~0f~'i?'LMA, Elsa Journalism-Public Relations, PRSSA. SPJ/ :!:il.X, Project Info. ELLIOTT, PEGGY JO, Pleasanton Ottice Administration. 111111. :!:};~. GOE, Longhorn Band, CACTUS Statt ELLIOTT, SANDRA MORRISON , Houston Elementary Education. fl.\0, K.UI ELLIS, DRUSILLA BETHEA. San Antonio Spanish ELLIS, JOHN SCOTT, Tyler Biology ELLISON, ELAINE LAURIE, Houston ENG~~oe~l~~nt~ Antonio Marketing, X0, BX. American Marketing Association. Chinese Student Asso­ciation ENNEN, ANN ELIZABETH, Dallas EPP~u~Dtr1~~~1~~·s[!,~· +X. Nursing Students Association, Mortar Board Radio-Television-Film. XO, Jr. Varsity Tennis. Dean's list ERICKSON, PETER LAWRENCE, Littleton CO ERN~fl~nJ~ac!rff'~1'iie~~.gk~s~si~· ~~ME Marketing, ZBT. American Marketing Association, Real Estate Society ERVING , CLAUDIA ANN, Wetmore Speech ESKOWITZ. SHERYL PAULINE, Houston Elementary Education. TSEA ESPARZA, YOLANDA INEZ, El Paso Education ESPINOSA, JAMES ANTHONY, Thorndale Electrical Engineering. m;n ESPINOSA, MARGARITA, Austin Marketing ESSARY, BETH ANN , Richardson Advertising, American Marketing Association. Bevo's Babes ESSLINGER. RICHARD GARY, Austin Accounting, Big Brothers ESTRADA. ALBERT JR., El Paso Pharmacy, TKO, LPhA ESTRADA, MARGARET KONDO, El Paso Nursing, Nursing Students Association EUBANK, WILLIAM DAVID , Amarillo Accounting, BA+ EVANS, DONALD RAY, Garland Marketing, K+ EVANS, KAREN SUE, Fort Worth Drama EVANS, MARK CULVER. San Antonio Government, Crow's Nest EVERETT, EDNA M.. San Diego EvE:r~:n;m-~t·o~~~ELL. Houston Advertising, Advertising Club, Women in Communication EZELL, MONA LYNN, Dallas FAG!Ct~h..\iMti.¢~~: ~~:i:~~olving, :!:N Little Sister. CACTUS Section Editor Pharmacy, LPhA, Student Senate FAHRENTHOLD. LUCIA JEANE. Houston Business Administration, ZTA , Panhellenic Council FARB. GERILYN D., Galveston Government, Young Democrats Vice-President. Student Action Committee FARLEY, ANN TAWANAH , San Antonio Sociology FARMER, SCOTT MONROE. Austin Chemical Engineering, il.T, AIChE. Longhorn Singers FARR, HERBERT RAY, Dallas Economics FARRIS, CATHERINE S., Austin rAu~~.t~~0.rr+0fi£~~i~:rx~~ub Radio-Televislon-F1lm, Scandinavian Club 51 0 -Graduating Seniors FAZ. MARIA DOLORES, San Antonio FEE,EJn~s~ifEeJg~~~'Oa~~~cation. ~..Ill , TSTA Marketing FELDMAN, MARTIN BRUCE. Dallas General Business, ZDT, Posse, Silver Spurs, Dean's List FELDMAN. NASON MARK. Houston Biology,ZBT, AE..I FELDMAN, ROBERT, San Antonio Management. Air Force ROTC. Arnold Air Society FERGUSON , LARRY WAYNE. Terrell General Business, Intramural Sports FERNANDEZ, AMALIA, Del Rio Spanish-Italian, Project Info, MANS FERNANDEZ, MIGUEL ENRIQUE. Austin Chemical Engineering, n~n, AIChE FIELD, CHARLES LEE. Houston Management FIGER. BONNIE GAIL, Austin FILL~'i,';'~~~T'lvidr:''j'J~~PJB;us~f~ghorn Band Management. :E4>E. Ski Club FINCHER, JAMES ERNEST, Fort Worth Government FINDLEY. PATRICIA WOODS, Alice Marketing, <1.r American Marketing Association, Posse FINKELSTEIN, OEVIE, Metairie LA FIOR~'t.'Cii.n~.ANr:'~~ig~11~~udents Association. Hillel 1 Zoology FISHER, DAVID SIDNEY. Houston Accounting, AEn, Varsity Basketball. T Association FISHER. KATHLEEN KAY, Houston Journalism. 4teK Alumni Association FISHER. WILLIAM EDWARD. Houston Finance . ..IT..I. Student Senate. Varsity Tennis FITZGERALD, JOE DAN, Winfield Physical Education. PEM Cub FLEMING, JEANETTE ANNE, Pearland FLIN~eJeo~ mt;J~~!!(--~':,~~%;r Business Administration, Dean's List FLINN. BETH ANN. Sinton Education. TSEA, Association for Childhood Education FLORES, DANIEL JR., San Antonio FLO~~~~i'::~1i0L4>:i~HARD. San Antonio Business Administration, Longhorn Singers. Aviation Club, Karate Club FLORES. JOVITA OLIVIA, McAllen FLo~rs~~'Q~~W-71~fvEs. San Antonio Mechanical Engineering, n~n. ASME. Engineering Society FLYNN, MARY MARGARET. Kingsville Health Education. ZTA, Acacia Order of Delphi, Student Senator, Mortar Board. CACTUS Goodfellow FOGLE, MARSHA LEE. Austin FOo~£~~~~'f'~n~OO-CHUEN, Austin Civil Engineering FORBES. RANDALL KEVIN, Corpus Christi Accounting, ..IT..I FOREHAND, RICHARD LEE. Leander Mechanical Engineering, n~. ASME. Intramural Sports FORREST, LINDA EVELYN , Baton Rouge LA Marketing, A.\..I. AE4>, American Marketing Association CACTUS Section Edi· tor. Dean's List FOS. JILL, Houston Mathematics FOSTER. BRUCE EVAN , Midland Accounting FOSTER. GUY H. JR .. Austin Pharmacy, 4>..IX President. LPhA President. Student Activities Committee FOTESCU, DEIRDRE ZOE, Houston Music, Symphonic Band, Friar Society FRANCIS. MARY E .. San Antonio Education-Mathematics. GOE. Resident Assistant FRANKLIN, RAY NATHANIEL 111, Houston FRA~~£~c;~~"f~~~i~H. Conroe Marketing, 4>X9, American Marketing Association. Intramural Sports FRANTZ. RICHARD THOMAS. Austin FRE~~~N~nf~c~~Egc:~~6LL. Trinidad Accounting, BA'i', 4>9K Alumni Association FREEMAN, LINDA. San Antonio Journalism FRIETAG. JAN KATHRYN, Houston Interior Design, X!l, ASIO, Southern Singers FRENTRUP. MARK ANDREW, Austin Chemistry FRIEDRICH, JOSEPHINE, Austin FUG[W,s~~i.~u0~i1'b~'.u~:~t~~~~ciation 1 Education, KA9, llKA Little Sister, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board, CACTUS Goodfellow FUNDERBURK. ALISA MAUREEN, Bastrop Education FURST. RICHARD ALFRED. Dallas Economics, AEll, Student Government. Social and Behavioral Sciences, Hillel Graduating Seniors -511 GABRIEL. RITA DIANE, San Antonio GAric,~~c~~~WicE P. JR .. Odessa GAFm~~~~H'A~~gj'!;'~~~~'c)'~~6ickinson Accounting GAHAGAN . VIRGINIA ANNE . Dallas Psychology-Business Administration, ..u.i.. Sko Club. Intramural Sports. Dean's List GAINER. GALE LYNN. Austin Elementary Education, TSEA GAINER. JOHN WILLIAM Ill. Austin Marketing, Acacia GALLAGHER. THERESA JANE. Fort Worth Medical Technology. rB President GALAVIZ. ANTONIO CERDA. San Antonio Accounting GANZ. MARCIA LYNN. Corpus Christi Accounting. X9 GAONA, ISRAEL. Galveston Finance. Finance Association GARCIA. FELIX HENRY. Austin Government, Orientation Advisor, Newman Club, Pre-Law Association GARCIA, ISMAEL Beeville Accounting GARCIA, JUANITA. Del Rio Art Education, NAEA GARCIA. MARIO ALFREDO. Austin Accounting GARCIA, MARIO REY. Campbellton GAR~~.t,'~~tR~D~l~~ASan Antonio 1 GAR~\~•0WosA ESTHER. Tulsa OK GARm~~~gKPH. Austin Accounting GARCIA. TERRY ANN . San Antonio Spanish GARNER, CLAY ANNE. Laredo GAR~m~'1~~11;J11~~tREY. Houston GAR~f6T!f~1~f~5~ti~IO~E~'. ~:s~~~e Sister Biology, <1>m:. AEa. Intramural Sports GARRISON, JAMES ROY JR.. Atlanta Geology GARZA. ANA. Brownsville Biology. Natural Science Council. Project Info, BK Alumni Association GARZA. CAROL GENE. San Antonio Spanish GARZA. DORA ELISA. Corpus Christi Biology-Pre-Med, AA6. AEa. GOE GARZA. MARIA OLIVIA. 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Austin Computer Science GILLIS, JOEL LYNN, Corpus Christi GIR1~8~~~~rs~dM~~i~~A~~tf:· Baptist Student Union Biology GITIINGS, MARK STEVEN, Graham Pharmacy GITILEMAN. JOYCE ANN, Dallas Advertising, Advertising Club 51 2 -Graduating Seniors GIVENS, JANICE DIANE, San Angelo GLA?re~~O~RES6'5:~t~Ao~r~:r..~~~ Belles Spanosh , GOE GLASEBROOK , RICHARD WILLIAM , Odessa Anthropology, Air Force ROTC GLEIM, GREGORY PAUL, Richardson GLEl~~~f.'i'1~-: EDWARD, San Antonio GLIC~~~~~';:~~t·J~~~ ~~:arkana Management. ZBT Vice-President. Posse GLOVER, ROBERT LLOYD. McAlester OK Chemical Engineering, TDn. OXE. <1>m:. AIChE. Engineering Council GOEHRS. WAYNE HENRY, Houston Accounting GOGELIS, CHERYL ANNE , San Antonio Psychology, +X, rA, <1>0K Alumni Association President, Social and Behavior­al Council Secretary, Mortar Board GOLDBERG, MARSHAL DAVID. El Paso Biology, •Ml:!:, AEa, Longhorn Singers. Musical Events Committee GOLDER. WILLIAM EDWARD, Dallas Government, Lacrosse Club GOLDSBERRY, LYNNE , San Antonio Psychology GOLMAN, RICHARD TOD. Dallas GOM~~~m~~'t:.1~rBrownsville Interior Design, ASID President GONZALES, NOEMI RUTH, El Paso Elementary Education GONZALES, JOHN JR., Edinburg Government, A!l, <1>m:. Young Democrats. CACTUS Goodfellow GONZALEZ, LETICIA, Corpus Christi Education GONZALEZ, RICARDO NOE, McAllen Government GONZALEZ, ROSANNA LEE, El Paso Gooi0E~i~c~rr5~ccri~~Mon. Austin Civil Engineering GOODMAN, MERIDITH ELLEN, Lago Vista Management GOODSON. LARRY FREDERICK, Austin General Business. American Marketing, Bowling Team, Softball GORDON, GAYLE DENISE, Galveston Accounting, AAA GORGAS, EDDIE WILLIAM, El Paso Aerospace Engineering, ~IT. AIAA GORMLEY, MARY THERESE, Canada Business Administration, AA~. Upper Class Advisors. Southern Singers, Mortar Board, CACTUS Goodfellow GORZYCKI , DIANE ELAINE , Austin Music Education, '.!'BI, :!:Al, O.:l.K, Longhorn Band, CACTUS Goodfellow GOSNELL, SHELLIE MARIE. Fort Worth Pharmacy, KE, LPhA, Upper Class Advisors, Baptist Student Union GOTT, PATRICIA BERTHA, North Bay NY GoJs~~~i_~'.n6'c!Mtos~~ii~m. Austin Business Administration-Accounting GRAHAM, ANDREW CLARK, Houston Electrical Engineering, H:!:, K, TBn. HK , KK+ GRAHAM, LAURIE IVES, Houston GRA~~~.c~f~~~o~~'ot~~eabrook Petroleum Land Management-Office Administration. Pre-Law Association, Stu­dent Landman's Association GRANT, PHYLLIS LORRAINE, Grand Prairie Nursing-Sociology, GOE GRAVGNARD, SUSAN GAYLE, Houston GRA~~~t~~-~~~~:~~6At~o~i~~~~7~ng Public Relations. PRSSA GREEN, JOANNE CAROL, Houston Nutrition, ON , SNO GREENBERG, LINDA FAYE, Houston Art GREER. JAMES ROBERT JR., Austin Mechanical Engineering, Tllff, nn;, ASME, Intramural Sports GREGG, DAVID JOSEPH , Largo FL Finance, American Marketing Association, Finance Association GRELLA, MARK ALLAN, Sherman Marketing GRENADER, HARRY BORIS, Houston Accounting, TA, EI, Ski Club GRIFFITH, CAMILLE MARIE, Waco Radio-T elevision·film GRIGGS, IKE ZACK, Lampasas Marketing, American Marketing Association GRISSOM , CHARLES AUSTIN JR. , Abilene General Business GROOMS. MARILYN LOU, Brownwood Nursing K, :i;BT, Dean 's List , Mortar Board President. CACTUS Outstanding Student GROVER, THOMAS DAVID, San Antonio Communication, Musical Events Committee GRUBBS, JANET DIANE, San Antonio Marketing, 4'8X, American Marketing Association GUARINO, THERESA ANN , Austin Elementary Education Graduating Seniors -513 GUEL, MIGUEL ANGEL, McAllen Psychology GUENTHER. SHERIDAN COALE. Austin Communication GUERRERO. JOE. Corpus Christi General Business. A4>n. Dean's List GUERRERO. MARTIN G .• Corpus Christi GUE~~k0if6. YOLANDA JUDITH, Mission Pharmacy, KE, LPhA, SHPA GUILLOT, GARY LYNN , Texarkana Marketing GULLETIE, REBECCA LAYTON , Carthage Education. GOE GULLY. RUSSELL GEORGE, San Angelo Mathematics. Newman Club GUNN , MARTHA ELIZABETH. Weimar Interior Design , t:.r GUlilERREZ, JOSE HECTOR. Harlingen Accounting GUTIERREZ, RICHARD F .. Austin Economics, H:E, Longhorn Band GUTIERREZ. RUDOLFO, C.. Thorndale Statistics-Operations Research GUTZ. CORNELIA GERTRUD. Richardson Chemistry, AX:!:, AT. AAt:.. <1>11 Kinsolving, Junior Fellows HABLINSKI, MARK PHILLIP, Austin Biology, KE HACKER. DIEDRE ELIZABETH , Corpus Christi Office Administration, Southern Singers. lntervarsity Christian Fellowship, HAF~~~~ti~r6oNNA MARIE, Dallas Nutrition, SNO HAGHANI, TORAB, West Covina CA Architectural Engineering HAHN. CATHERINE SUE, Austin Home Economics. Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Club, Fashion Group HAKIM , AFYOUNI AKBAR, Iran HAKf~~'.1 f8~iu~e~i~FM.Ai~s~in Engineering, K, TBn, HKN HALDEN, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Austin Plan II. <1>rt:. HALDIMAN , BEVERLY ANN RUTLEDGE , Austin Biology HALL, DANA JILL, Meridian HALCl~~~iwgywti~~~k~K"' Little Sisters. AHEA Civil Engineering, ASCE HALL, GEORGANNA. Dallas Marketing, A.an . American Marketing Association HALL, JENNIFER LEE . Luboock Elementary Education. t:.M, :!: ' Little Sister. Spooks. Resident Assistant HALL, KELLY ANN , West Columbia Accounting, t:.Z. AAt:., Br~. Panhellenic Council, TexPIRG, Consumer Affairs Committee HALLCOM, KENNETH RAYMOND. Houston Accounting HALPIN, ROBERT EDWARD. Houston HAL~ttWic~~~D\~t_:~t Texarkana Pharmacy, LPhA HAMLIN, HERBERT scon. Austin Anthropology HAMMOCK. CLYOE LEE, Austin Management HAMPTON, EARL STUART, Houston Zoology, H2:. AEt:. HANCOCK, KAREN MARIE, Dickinson French HANEY. MARY HELEN. Greenville HAN~\,cE°~.n~1trfR DAVID, Lufkin Accounting HARDING, ARTHUR J. JR .. Burleson Accounting, cl>eK Alumni Association. Lacrosse Team HARDT. NATHAN EDWARD, Baytown HARg1_10~NIEL BRUCE. Granbury Architecture HARELIK. MARCIA DEAN, Hamilton Advertising. Advertising Club, Spooks. Hillel HARKINS , BARBARA ELAINE. Dallas · Finance, c&iBX, American Marketing Association, Student Government. Varsity Volleyball. Dean's List HARLEY, STANLEY C.. Austin Aerospace Engineering, AIAA HARRELL, NICK M. Ill, Kingsville HAR~~tl.~~~o~~~Awft~ER.a~~0er~~~te1s Psychology. Mr~. Scuba Team· HARRINGTON, CHARLES H., Houston Advertising, Advertising Club HARRIS, BRUCE ALAN, Houston Molecular Biology HARRIS, CAROLYN ELIZABETH. La Marque Accountong, Spooks Treasurer. Upper Class Advisor. Intramural Sports HARRIS. GARY DON, Katy Accounting, Intramural Sports 514 -Graduating Seniors HARRIS, HOLLY SMITH, Houston HAR~1'rJg~~ MiERT JR.. Auston HAR~l~'.0~t~c~· fJNETTE, Houston General Business. A~ President. Orange Jackets Dean 's List HARRIS, REBECCA SUE, Houston International Business. American Marketing Assoc1at1on, International Busi· ness Association HARRIS, STEPHEN E.. Angleton Accounting, .6.~11 . American Marketing Association, Insurance Society HARRIS, WILLIAM JENNINGS, San Antonio Government HARRISON, DOROTHY JANIECE, Commerce Zoology HARRY, ALAN WAYNE, Pasadena Accounting, A«! HARTLEY, DONNA LYN , Austin Advertising, AZ. Advertising Club HARTLEY, JANE ELIZABETH , Dallas Education, Aim . Panhellenic Council, Education Council. Cordettes, CACTUS Staff HARTWELL, MADELINE 0., Houston ~~~~~~~:;t~~ali.~~~~'g',!iJ~'d'~~~f;lf~!ets. Orientation Advisor. University HARVIN, LESLIE ANN, Corpus Christi English NIOR~ GRADUATING SENIORS GRADUATING SENIORS HASSELL, LACEY ANN, Palestirie Public Relations. 6.M, PRSSA HASSELL, RALPH EUGENE, Austin HAS~li~~~:GEORGE ALLAN , San Antonio Mechanical Engineering, TBn. nn:. ASME, Engineering Council HATCHER. DUANE scan. Austin Management HATHWAY, CRAIG WILSON, La Marque Government, ~HI, Pre-Law Association HATHWAY MELISA KATHLEEN , La Marque Home Economics. Fashion Group Secretary·Treasurer HAUSER, MELANIE, Houston History, Spooks, Orange Jackets, CACTUS Section Editor, DAILY TEXAN Assis­ HAV~aR~J~~'.t~f~~~A~~~:~~u~~~:fellow General Business HAVINS, WILLIAM KEITH, Gretna LA Finance, dl:~. Real Estate Society HAWLEY, MARIANNA HORTON, Austin HAW~lo~~~i:~~ ~~I~~: f:s~i·nAdvertising Club 0 HAY~~~1°fARBARA KAY, Dallas Public Relations, XO, PRSSA, Women in Communication HAYNES, CHERIE YVONNE, Abilene HAY~'.o~Wt~ol~~c~~t.y.f~u~~~~hern Belles Journalism, SPJ/Ill.X, Student Government, Upper Class Advisors, Cultural Entertainment Committee, Dean 's List HAYS, WILLIAM Ill, San Antonio Radio-Television-Film , A~A. Cultural Entertainment Committee HAYTER, RONALD GARY, San Angelo Biology HAZEL, DANA KATHLEEN , Fort Worth Psychology, SCOOP Chairperson, Orientation Advisor HEALEY. WALTER RICHARD, San Diego CA General Business, Student Landman's Association HEARN, ANN MOLLEY. Alvin Education. TSEA HEARN. ELIZABETH DENE. San Antonio Psychology, 6.M HEATH, JAN LORRAINE, Angleton HEB~~~h~~t~E EDWARD, Houston Management HEBERT, LINDA CAROL, Houston Nutrition, Student Dietetic Association HEBNER. DIANE. Corpus Christi English, GOE, Inter-Service Council, Humanities Council, CACT!JS Goodfellow HEFTON, KRISTOPHER KLAS. Sherman Geology HEID. CHARLOTIE ANN, Philadelphia PA HEL~~~~i~~NNIS RAY, Inez HEM~~~~~~~~ICHARD BRADLEY JR .. Houston Plan II, Musical Events Committee, Plan II Council. Squash Club HEND£RSON, JOAN! GENE, Austin Mathematics HENDRIX. ELOISE MARIE. El Paso Elementary Education, A~ HENDRICKSON, MARY ALICE. Austin HEN~~~s1~~RF, TERRY GAY. Fort Worth General Business, KA9, Society of Southern Belles HENRY, KATHLEEN MARIE. Lubbock HEN~~~'.s~t~~f?dJ~~~~~~mmittee Chairperson Elementary Education HENSLEY, JOSEPH ALLEN , Texarkana HER~i~01<"."~~'liK8~~ANCIS, Dallas Accounting, BA+, Hanggliding Club Graduating Seniors -515 HERBERT, BARRY EDWARD, Dallas Computer Science. 4>K4>, 4>BK, 'i'X, Ski Club HERBST, LESLIE ALAN . Houston Mechanical Engineering, ASME HERING, DONNA GAIL, Alvin Elementary Education. Student Council for Exceptional Children HERNANDEZ, BLANCA NORMA, Corpus Christi Home Economics. Fashion Group HERRERA, ALBERTO JOSE. Laredo Electrical Engineering, HKN. IEEE. Radio Club. Karate Club HERRERA, ARACELI, Laredo Spanish, Classics Club HERRERA, HERMELINDA. Edinburg Accounting HERRERA, SANDRA ANN, Austin Nursing HERRIAGE, ROBERT MERRELL, Denison Government HERRINGTON. JANET. San Angelo Special Education HESS. JERE JAN, Bedford HEs~6>'~.h~~~h ALLAN , Austin Marketing. American Marketing Association HEWELL, JERRY JOHNSTON, Nixon Electrical Engineering HICKERSON. GARY JAMES. Corpus Christi Chemistry HICKS. LINDA ANN KOEPPE. Elgin Nursing HICKS, WILLIAM RANDALL, Beaumont Marketing, :EE HIGGINS. CLAUDIA RUTH. Alvin Secondary Education, TSEA, Baptist Student Union HIGGINS, DENNIS BARNEY, Washington DC Drama HIGGINS, PAMELA SUE, Huntington NY Plan II HIGH, RICHARD OWEN, Houston Fine Arts HIGHTOWER, KATHERINE ABNEY, Marshall Home Economics, Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Club. TSTA HILBIG , WILLIAM PATRICK , San Antonio Journalism. PRSSA, Advertising Club. DAILY TEXAN Staff HILL, JAN ALICE. Austin Biology HILL. JANICE SUE, Moore OK Textiles and Clothing HILL, RICHARD STEPHEN. Dallas Finance, KA HILLERY. MARK VINCENT, Findlay OH Art Education HILLHOUSE, MARTHA LISA. Alvin HILLi~~t~o~~o/HLEEN JEAN, Dallas HIMfi.c~~':i~A ~~t. ~~~n£n?~~~o HIN~~~~~~fL~~n~~~ORE. Austin English HINOJOSA, ROLANDO, Mission Biology HITE. TOMMY WAYNE, Corpus Christi Transportation. Transportation Club, Army ROTC. Scabbard and Blade Trea­ surer HLANAK, LINHARD ERNEST JR.. Baytown General Business HO, BERNARD WING-FAI, Hong Kong HO. ~~~~i~a~~~1i~~r~~f;·nAIChE . Chinese Student Association 1 Electrical Engineering HOBBS. MARK HODDE. Houston Accounting, Intramural Sports HOELSCHER. ROBERT JON. Houston Spanish HOEY. PAUL SCOTI. Mineral Wells Pharmacy HOFFMAN, TOMMY WADE JR.. San Antonio HOLti'Pt~/fiffN~XlAY, San Anonio Journalism. A~ HOLLAND, JAMES CLIVE , Garland Finance, Real Estate Society HOLLIS, JAMES MACK JR., Austin Sociology HOLLON, LYNETIE KAY, Hastings Nf HOLrn~l~'. ~o'N RHOADS , Houston HOL~c;~~~~n~A~~JtJ'.· ~a'i~~sEstate Society. Cowboys Final)Ce, oen. lntrafraternity Council Secretary HOLM'ANS. DEBORAH ANN, Austin Government HOLMES, JO ANN, Pearland Elementary Education HOLT, JAMES CHARLES JR.. Fort Worth Computer Science, KK'i'. Longhorn Band 516 -Graduating Seniors HOLTER, KRISTIN, Austin HOL~1~~c.nl:if~J~~~a~~7i1f1san Antonio HONi·~~f~/Wt;s~1tL LEE, Brenham Hooi~ec~~~Liig~Tc~~~·L:r~:~:m:, AIChE Government HOOD, LU ANN, Odessa Chemical Engineering, ZTA. AXE, AIChE, SWE HOPKINS, DAVID HENRY JR., Bog Sprong Petroleum Engineering, AIME, Ski Club HOPKOVITZ , MICHAEL DON , San Antonio HOP~'g~~r~E~ciccc.:,L¢~~'. ~1~~ston General Business. Il84>, ?X Little Sister HOPSON, ROBERT PATRICK, Bay City Accounting HORNSBY, KATHLEEN ANN, Austin Special Education, K HORTON, DANIEL JACK, Brownsboro Botany HORTON, JOHN COLEMAN Ill, Austin Finance, <1>6.0, Silver Spurs HORTON, PAUL LATHAM , Port Arthur Mechanical Engineering, nn:. ASME HORTON, STEVEN RAY, Longview Marketing HOUGH, BRIAN, San Antonio Business Administration, American Marketing Association HOUSE, SUSAN PATRICIA, Houston English HOWELL, JOY KAY, Austin Journalism, SPJ/l:t.X, DAILY TEXAN Staff, CACTUS Contributing Writer, Stu­ dent Government. Interaction Committee HOWELL, MATIHEW CHARLES, Fort Worth Finance, Finance Association HUBBARD, SUSAN JEANNE, Silver Spring MD Biology, A6.0, Orientation Advisor, Mortar Board HUBBLE, MYRON TRUMAN, Floresville Business Administration. American Marketing Association, Underwater Soci­ ety HUDDLESTON, WAYNE CLIFFORD, Lockhart Mechanical Engineering, American Nuclear Society, ASME, Longhorn Singers, Sacred Singers, Baptist Student Union HUDGENS, LOUISE MARIE, Austin HUD~~~~~t~~~AAK~~. Fort Worth HUD~'i)~~~~~o~~~~t~~~si~~ng Life Accounting, no<1> HUDSON, WILLIAM PARKE CUSTIS, Brownsville Geology, Young Republicans, Soccer Team HUESKE, ALLEN WAYNE, Brenham HUE~~~~u~~~·· s'\-~~HEN, Houston Marketing, American Marketing Association HAFF, TEXANNA DAVIS, Austin Nursing HUFFMAN, MARY CATHERINE, Houston HUG~~S.e~k"~Mf~'t'i~~~·F~~~o~~r~~n for Childhood Education, Spooks Spanish HUGHSTON, MILAN ROSS, Clarksville Journalism, KTA, SPJ/l:t.X, Longhorn Band, CACTUS Section Editor, CACTUS HU1,c8f~16~~~~tin HUL~~fi'T".'t't'R~ti~:i~~ ~~u~aenn~~f~~~ation Vice-President HUMA~~~y~~i.n~,E~0'~1dHA:N~~c~~~er~r Force ROTC Transportation, Transportation Club, Angel Flight President, Texas Relays HUMPHREY, ALBERT ALFRED JR., Victoria Electrical Engineering, m;n, IEEE HUMPHREY, DAVID LYNE, Austin Mechanical Engineering HUMPHREY, SUSAN MARIE, Victoria Journalism, PRSSA, CACTUS Staff HUNT, BARBARA ANN , Dallas HUN'T,t~l~~r~iL~~·E~t~;ll~~ard Secretary Seondary Education-Mathematics, ZTA, Society of Southern Belles, Education Council HUNT, REX HARRIS, Austin Civil Engineering, ASCE HUNTER, CHARLES MICHAEL, Dallas Management, Ski Club HURLEY, REBECCA, Shreveport LA Elementary Education, AA!i, K, K.lll, llA0, CACTUS Section Editor, Mortar Board, CACTUS Outstanding Student. Dad's Day Outstanding Student HUTCHISON, SHARON ANNE, Midland Marketing ICKELBERRY, KEITH, Austin Electrical Engineering, TBll , llKN IKEL, ROBERT GARTH, Dallas Architecture, K, Student Senate, Architecture Council, CACTUS Outstand­ing Student, Tejas Club INGRAM, JUDY CATHERINE, Georgetown Art History, Ski Club INGRAM, LINDA KAY, Marlin Real Estate, t.r, Real Estate Society Chairperson IRION, KAREN SUE, Dallas Classical Archaeology, Anthropology Club, Underwater Society, Fencing Graduating Seniors -517 IRVIN, CECILIA ANNE, Brownsville JAC~gg~~IA~d~~-ti~",· AS~~t1;nt Council for Exceptional Children Studio Art. Christian Science Organization JACKSON, CAROLYN SUZANNE, Fort Worth JAc;keoo~n6~~oE~v"~a~CT£i.~~~~S::~gA~~~;::o Home Economics. ON, AHEA, Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Club, Dietetic Association JACKSON, CLEMIS L., LaMarque Pharmacy, A~A. Project Info JACKSON , CLYDE JAMES 111, Corpus Christi Accounting, ~m:. Resident Assistant JACKSON, FRANKLIN ROY, Massena NY JAC;~~~~RUSSELL WAYNE. Houston JAc8~s'.ofus~~dDe~~E~a~~;:;:n's Association 1 Advertising, Advertising Club JACOBUS, MARY LAURA, Longview Journalism, PRSSA, DAILY TEXAN Staff JAMES BILLY DEAN , Iowa Park Architectural Engineering, A!l, ~m:. XE, ~K~. AAAE JAMES. CARL RANDALL, Mason Pharmacy JANECKA, ALAN CHARLES, Fort Worth Architecture JANKE, JAMES JERI, Marble Falls Marketing, A T!I, Cowboys JAROLIK, JEANETIE ELIZABETH, Holland Czechoslovakian, Czech Club JAROSZEWSKI, DENISE , Austin JAR~~~::r.t~~~OLYN ANN, Beaumont Nursing, Z4>8, Nursing Students Association JAVAID, ATHER, Pakistan Architecture, International Club JAYSON, SHARON KAY, Dallas Journalism. UT, SPJ/ 2:il.X, DAILY TEXAN Staff, Women in Communication. CACTUS Goodfellow JEALOUSE, CONNIE MARIE, Cedar Hill JEN~l~~~~t~~r./~~~~.gA~~t?n Marketing, AK'i', American Marketing Association JENKINS, DAVID MILLS, Dallas JEN~i~~.g~A~~Rt~~NN, Dickinson Speech Pathology JENKINS, TERESA ANN , Rocky Mount NC Accounting JOCZ, BRUCE ROGER. San Antonio JOH~~~oJ~~t~~· :m;i~uRs~~~o~~tQ'~ural Sports. Dean's List JOH~l~6~i.c~~~7~ii":kt.gH~~s~o~en. Archery Club Accounting, Intramural Sports JOHNSON, GEORGE SCOTI, Raytown MO Government. Resident Assistant JOHNSON. JOHNNY DEAN, Quanah Natural Science JOHNSON, LEE SHARON, Hurst Advertising JOHNSON, REGINA ANN, Freeport Chemical Engineering, AXX, AIChE JOHNSON, RICHARD OLIVER. San Antonio JOH~~'6'~~t~~NON RAY, San Antonio Statistics JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH CLINTON, Longview Finance, KAB JOHNSTON, SUSAN MARIE, Tyler JON~~~~:IN~~~~:LoL7s.sl~~ii~t Council for Exceptional Children Accounting JONES, DONNA COOK, Austin Spanish JONES, DOUGLAS LLOYD, Dallas Finance. flKA, Cowboys, Student Senate JONES, FREDDIE RAY, Brownsville JON~~~t~';{'L ~fR·p~\;!~~~t Government Finance , ez. Finance Association JONES, JAN, Dallas Art History, ZTA JONES. JUDY JUANITA, Kerrville Psychology JONES, KIM MICHAEL. Houston General Business JONES. LORITA LYNN, Corpus Christi JON~s.'~~~tiln~E~~~~;f~n Marketing Association Fine Arts JONES, SUSIE KAY, Llano JOR~t~~r&,~~1:fy~CTexarkana Home Economics-Education, Mary E. Gearing Home Economics Club. AHEA JORDAN, GREGORY LYNN, Naples Accounting 518 -Graduating Seniors JOSEPH, DEBORAH KAY, Austin Marketing. American Marketing Association JOSEY, DEBORAH ANN, Austin English JOSIN, SHERRY RUTH, Austin Elementary Education, TSEA, Education Council JOSLIN, RANDY DAVID, Grand Saline Journalism, PRSSA, CACTUS Statt JUDSON, ROBERT PATRICK, San Antonio Jusfa~~~~~c~i PATRICIA, Killeen Psychology, Longhorn EIK Alumni Association JUSTUS, LISA ANN, Houston Psychology KAHN, DAVID MINTER. Corpus Christi Economics KALISH, DAVID DANIEL, San Antonio Petroleum Land Management, 4>f6 KALKE, PATRICIA ANN, Houston Public Relations, PRSSA Southwest District Director KAMAN, MARK JOEL, Dallas Accounting, ZITT KAMIN , ALLAN TUCKER. Victoria Advertising, Advertising Club, Conservation Association NIOR~ GRADUATING SENIORS GRADUATING SENIORS KAN, CHONG-KEONG, Malaysia Studio Art, Chinese Student Association KANE, JENNIFER. Houston Psychology,nB Secretary KANG, WENDY BAY, Nassau Bay Microbiology, 4>K4>, AE6 KARPF, KATHRYN GAIL, Austin Art Education, Art Education Association KAUFFMAN, ROBERT PORTER, Midland Biology, AXA, H2:, Student Senate, Undergraduate Research Foundation Education Committee ' KAUFMAN, MICHAEL LAWRENCE, Dallas Psychology, H2:, >i'X, Varsity Singers KEE, DAVID VERNON , Houston m~is~~rb.~8~v~%~sT~~i~!~~~n Child Development, nB, Association for Childhood Education, Women 's Af­fairs Council, Mortar Board, CACTUS Goodfellow KELEMEN , VICTOR PAUL JR., Galveston Psychology KELLAM, GARY WAYNE, Tyler KEL[S~c~~Ift'.1tsPig;_LARD, Midland Government KELLY, BRADLEY LYNN , Houston History,K KELLY, SARAH SUE, Sinton Nursing, Nursing Students Association KELSO, TOM RAY, Kyle Accounting KEMP, CYNTHIA MAYSEL, Houston Special Education KEMP, DONALD GENE, Dallas Speech Communication, K>i' KENNEDY, AIDA MARIE, Houston Accounting, AZ6, AA6, Womens Concert Choir, Jester Student Government, Anchorettes KENNEDY, LUCINDA KATHRYN, Corpus Christi Architecture, Senior Cabinet. Student Government, Dean's List KENNON, ALAN GIDDENS, Cleburne Accounting KERR. JOHNNIE BURCH , Austin Radio-Television-Film KESLER, JEANNIE RAE, Midland Art Education, <1>2:K Little Sister, Angel Flight KESLER, JUSTIN OTIS, Tulia KES~~~;fl~uH~~t"~~t1&~a~fe'::~~!· 1t:i:K. Student Landman's Association Deaf Education KETABI, HAMID, Austin Civil Engineering KEY, HOWARD WAYNE, Lubbock Accounting-Finance. AXA Treasurer, Undergraduate Research Foundation, Pre-Law Association KIDD, NANCY NELL, Mason KIEK~~r~i~~GARET ANN , Austin KIERt'~i.o~FlHAEL DALE, Devine KILLfi!:t8ocrMn~E~~~~f: ~:;;s~~~sident, Navy ROTC Elementary Education KILMAIN, BRIAN ROBERT, Austin Business Administration, Transportation Club, Student Landmen's Association KIMBERLY, KIRBY K., Tyler Management KIMBROUGH, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, Austin American Studies, University Council KING, KAREN ELIZABETH, Fort Worth Accounting, ZTA, Acacia Order of Delphi KINSEY, ROBERT E. , Baytown Accounting, AXA, Dean 's List KIRBO, BRYAN WILLIAM, Gladewater Management, Acacia KIRBY, KATHLEEN MARIE, Houston Accounting, AA6, Angel Flight, Texas Relays Student Committee Graduating Seniors -519 KIRKLEY. CHARLES REAGAN JR. , Houston History KIRKSEY. SHAREN ANN, Baytown Interior Design, A, ASID KIRKWOOD, HOLLY LYNN, Port Arthur Secondary Education, GOE KIRSCH, DAVID SAM , Rockdale Electrical Engineering, K, llKN, <1>11~. IEEE KIRWAN, THOMAS A. Ill, Dallas Transportation,All KLEB, TEVAN BERNHARDT JR.. Cypress General Business KLEIN , JOYCE MARILYN , Dallas Advertising, AE4>, Advertising Club. Women in Communication KLEIN , LEAH BETH, Beaumont KLEl~~'i.T~cfl'c'?iirEtia\f~· AT, AAA Marketing, KA, Posse, Silver Spurs KLEINECKE, KAREN N., Galveston KwW;,'~~t~r¥AE1o~~t~o~ithvme Public Relations. PRSSA, Student Senate, Communication Council, Finance Committee, Communication Committee KNAPE, JAN CLAIRE, Austin Biology, All.II, AA0K KNIGHT, RANDAL BLAKE, Austin Psychology KNOBLE, GAIL A., Bridgewater NJ Psychology-Spanisf\, Anchorettes. GOE. Longhorn Singers KNOEBEL. ALLYSON DEBRA, Houston Journalism, ll.Z President. Cordettes KNOPF, GEORGE BRUCE , San Antonio Advertising KNUE. MERRY LUSCAINE, Austin KOB~~r.c~x~~~hlJ~~a~~~::i~~YIA Pre-Med-Biology, A611, AA6, Al':d, Student Government, CACTUS Outstanding Student KOCH. MICHAEL EDWARD, DeSoto Marketing, American Marketing Association. Fencing Club President KOEPCKE, RICHARD BRUCE, Austin Psychology KONCEWICZ, BARBARA ANN, Dallas Accounting, llol:ll Little Sisters KOTARA, JOHN LAMBERT. San Antonio Biology KOTLEN , RISA. Houston KRA~~J~fHOMAS ROLAND, Yorktown KRA~~~~~.cilCHAEL HOWARD, Houston General Business. Real Estate Society KRAMER. THOMAS EDWIN, San Antonio Accounting KRAUSE. KIMBERLY, Houston Psychology, Social Welfare Association KRAUSKOPF. DAVID RANDALL, Raymondville Radio-Television-Film, Longhorn Band KREUZ, CHARLES PATON, Midland Marketing KRUEGER. DAN KIRBY. Austin Accounting KRUEGER, TREILA LATRELLE, Hutto Advertising·Marketing, American Marketing Association Advertising Club. PEARL Staff KRUGER, PATRICIA ANN , Dallas Special Education. Student Council for Exceptional Children KUHN, JEFFREY SCOTT. Houston General Business. rIKA, K, <1>11~ KUNKEL. REBECCA JAYNE, Olney Child Development. 118<1>, l:AE Little Sisters, Southern Singers KUSY, KATHY SUE. 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San Antonio sMrf~.as~~IT'v~:E~r,h~ouston Special Education. GOE. Student Council for Exceptional Children SMITH. VICKI LYNN. Dallas SMl:~~w~~~lkENT. Texas City Zoology, H:!:, K. AU SMOLIK, NEIL, Barker Business Administration, 6 2:n. American Marketing Association SMOLIK , SAMUEL LYNN, Newgulf Chemical Engineering, TDn. !!XE, AT, AIChE, Intramural Sports SNIFFEN, JOHN DAVID. Woodville Journalism SNOWDEN , JEANNE ANN , Austin Nutrition. Student Diatetic Association SOCKLER. STEVEN ALLAN. Beaumont General Business, Acacia. Bevo Mascot SOUS, MANUEL ALFONSO. El Paso Civil Engineering, n:i:n. Project Info Board Chairperson and Coordinator SOLOMON, MITCHELL B .. Houston Psychology. +x. Young Democrats SOLOMON. PAUL ALAN. Fort Worth SOMii~~fi/~~N ELIZABETH , Dallas Elementary Education, nD, Society of Southern Belles SOMMERFIELD. LAWRENCE WILLIAM. Houston Accounting SONNENBURG , GARY LYNN , Brenham sos:~~~";~~tiAKCvNL~.h~an Antonio Child Development SOUTHWELL, DEBORAH NANCY. 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ELIODORA Q., San Antonio BERAN, BRIAN JOHN, Moulton BIDDLE. JOHN ROYDEN , Dallas BIFFLE. GERRY KEITH , Portlanrl BLACK. ANNE COURTLAND, Houston BLANCHARD. MARIAN, Houston BLOHM, JEFFREY ALAN, Denver CO BOREN, BRYANT CARROLL, Garland BORRETI. ELIZABETH ANNE . El Paso BOSQUEZ. ROBERTO 11, Austin BOTHWl':Ll. CARYN DENISE. El Paso BOULDIN, LEONARD WOLF, Auston BREADY, DOUGLAS GERALD, Orange BRINK, EDWIN EMERSON, Coleman BRYAN, DANIEL ARTHUR, Garland BUMP, ROBIN ALICE, McKiney BUNCH, TRAVIS ALAN. Snyder BUNSICK. BARBARA SUE. Shawnee Mission KS BURNS, ROBERT ANDREW, Sabinal BYERLY, JOHN SHEL TON, Metairie LA CAIN, Orl!RA ANN , Garland CALOWELL. LARRY LEE. Austin CANDLER, CHARLES RAY, Dallas CANTU, JORGE LUIS, Seguin CAPP, MARCIA ANNETIE, Garland CARLSON, BRUCE ROBERT, Austin CHESNEY. KEVIN DALE, Fort Worth CLARK, MICHAEL TERRY, Odessa CLEMENTS, ELLEN AGATHA, San Antonio COLLINS, DOUGLAS LANHAM, San Antonio CONANT, STEVEN EUGENE, Fort Worth CORNWELL. THOMAS EDWARD. 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Big Spring ELLIOTT. ELIZABETH GAYLE. Baird ELLIS. ROXAN ANETTE. Dickinson ENG. SUSIE JANE. San Antonio ENGLAND. GORDON BOBBY. Richardson ERWIN. EMILIE. Houston ETHEREDGE . CHERYL LYNN . Pasadena FAHRENTHOLD. PETER DAMIAN. Austin FERNANDEZ. DORA ELIA. Del Rio FICKE. BRUCE WILLIAM . Dallas FIELDER . ELIZABETH ANN. Baytown FITZGERALD. KERRIE MARGUERITE. Dallas FLEMING. CHARLES M .. Austin FLORES. JAVIER. Harlingen FLY. JOE WAYNE. Dallas FRANTZEN . CURTIS LEE. Austin FREED. ISADORE DAVID. Galveston FREIMANN. TINA MARIE. Dallas FRENCH. BETTY LOU. Corsicana FRENCH. KENZIE VERSE. Corsicana FRITTS. HOLLIS MCNEILL JR.. McAllen FULLICK. DONNA MARIE. Baytown FUSON. DAVID LEE. Big Lake GAITZ. RONALD STEVEN. Houston GARCIA. DANIEL G .. Mathis GARZA. VELDA NORA. Benavides GASTLER. CONNIE RUTH. Austin 542 -Seniors GEE. JOHN CHRISTOPHER GILLIAM, Austin GEORGE. ROY EDWARD. Austin GEORGE. SARA ANN. Dallas GILLIS. JAM ES HOWARD. Branford CT GLAZER. RICHARD LOUIS, Fort Worth GOEWEY. ANDREW BELL, Austin GOMEZ. JOSEFINA M .. Brownsville GONZALEZ, RAIMUNDO, Galveston GOODWIN, TONY PAULETTE. Kempner GOR. JEANNIE SHAK. Houston GORMAN. JACK STREETY. Snyder GRAHAM. DANNY DALE. Waxahachie GREGG. JUDY RUTH. Marble Falls GREMILLION. CHARLES A. Ill. Houston GUSTAFSON. ROBERT PAUL. Austin GUTIERREZ. ROMEO RICARDO. Laredo GUZMAN. LORENE BEATRIZ. Houston HAEGELIN. HANNAH LOUISE. Corpus Christi HAILE . SUZETIE MAYRIE. Richardson HALLER. SHERILYN JOYE. Galveston HAMM. RAYMOND EARL. Copperas Cove HANEY. RHONDA CATHERINE. Baytown HAPTONSTALL. SHEREE MARIE. League City HARRINGTON. KATHLEEN H .. Houston HARRIS. JOHN C .. Bellaire HATMAN. CURTIS LEE. La Place LA HAYNES. NORMA PATRICIA. Laredo HAYWARD. SUSAN KAY. Irvine CA HENINGTON. SHELLEY. Greenville HENRY. MARVIN CHET. Austin HERBER. REBECCA KATHLEEN. Round Rock HERNANDEZ. DELIA. San Antonio HERNANDEZ. SYLVIA ONTIVEROS. McNeil HERTEL. CHERYL KAY. Corpus Christi HEYMANN, MAX CARLOS. Austin HICKS. WILLIAM MILLER. Houston HILL. CARLA ANN . Cedar Creek HILSCHER. JANICE ANNE. Dallas HODGES. TONI BAKER. Seabrook HOLCOMB. ARTHUR B .. Scottsboro AL HOLCOMB. DONALD. Quanah HOMSANY. JOSEPH, Panama HORBELT. CARLTON VINCENT. Pasadena HOWARD. STEPHEN PAUL, Dickinson HUGHES. GLENNA MARIE. Siminole HUGHES. JERRY ADAM . Austin HUMBLE. DANA LEA. San Antonio HUNT. ROY LEE. Austin HUTCHINS. LAURA SUE. San Antonio INGRAM. JOHN HERBERT Ill, Houston JAMES. TOM PAUL JR .. Odessa JASEK. DENNIS EDWARD. Taylor JOHNSON. PATRICIA LOUISE. Dallas JONES. AUBREY LEE JR.. Athens JONES. MARY FRANCIS, Austin KELLY, ROBERT HAROLD. Killeen Seniors -543 KELLY. SUSAN KERR. Dallas KERNAN . MICHAEL PATRICK . San Antonio KHOURY. PAMELA LILY. Waco KIESEL. STEPHANIE M .. Victoria KINSEY. JEAN MARIE. Baytown KRIVONIAK. NICKLAS RICHARD II. Austin KRUEGER. BECKY LYNN. Austin LAGRONE. MICHELE. Austin LANCASTER. LIFFORD LEE. Beaumont LANGDON. JULIE GAYE. Austin LANGLEY. BILL WAYNE. Austin LANGSTON. LYNN ANNE. Midland LEATH . ROXANNE. Tyler LEE . ANNIE YUNFOON . Houston LEHMAN. TOMMY PAUL. Georgetown LENTZ. DEBRA ELAINE. Austin LESIKER. JOY LANELL. Temple LEWIS. BARBARA JANE. Houston LEWIS. NATHAN ROMUALD. Austin LIGON. EVLYN MARIE. Houston LIM. BOBBY SING OY. Houston LINDNER. ALLEN ROBERT. San Antonio LIPSKY. JENIECE ELLEN. Prairie Village KS UTILE. LEWETIE ANN . Austin LOFTIS . KATHLEEN ANN . Austin LOPEZ. MELVA G .. Harlingen LOPEZ. SYLVIA. Laredo LOVELESS . RICHARD BROOKS . Dallas LOWE. JOHN BRUCE. Austin LUGO. BOB LOUIS, Austin LUKE. NORMAN JOHN JR .. Houston LUTHY. LAURA ELAINE. Houston LUTZ. MATIHEW CHARLES. Midland LYSSY. JILL ARLENE. San Antonio MAK. PRISCILLA S .• Austin MALDONADO. ALMA LETICIA. San Antonio MALLIN . BARBARA RUTH . Prairie Village KS MALONE. DANNY FRANK. Dallas MALONE. JAMES MARK. Fort Worth MANGRUM. MARC ALAN. Lubbock MANN. BONNEY JEAN. Austin MARKWORDT. JANET ELAINE. Kerrville MARSHALL. SALLY ANN. Odessa MARTIN, KATHY KAREN. Dallas MARTINEZ. DAVID RICHARD. San Antonio MASSENGALE . 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Brownsville OLIVEIRA. VICTOR LOUIS , Brownsville OLSEN. SUSAN KAY. Houston OSBORNE. SUZAN VALERIE, Houston OWENS . TRACY LYNN . Avinger PACHECO. HECTOR RAFAEL. San Antonio PADAWER. STEPHEN RANDALL, Austin PAINE. BEVERLY ANNE. Austin PENA. DIANA, Mission PERKINS. CANDICE E.. San Antonio PETER. CONRAD ADOLPH . Galveston PETERSON. IRVIN DARNELL, Bryan PIERCE. RICHARD WAYNE. Austin PIPKIN. LESLIE ANN. Bryan PIPPIN, KAREN SHERRILL. Haskell POLSON, JAMES RICHARD. Fort Worth POWELL. DIANE ELIZABETH . Bellaire POWERS . CHARLES BRYAN , Austin PRESKITI. RANDALL. Dallas PRICE. LARRY CLYDE. Corpus Christi PRITCHETI. ELISE C.. Atlanta GA PRITCHETI. ROBERT MOSELEY. Austin PRO. GILDA. Laredo PROTHRO. JENNIFER ANNE. Tyler PURVIS . MARYBETH , Harlingen PYLE. ROBERT GLEN . Austin QUICK. NANCY JO. Austin QUILLIAM. MARY CORINNE. Lubbock RABE . PATRICIA LEE. Edinburg RALEY. RAMONA CATHERINE. Garwood RAMIREZ. RICARDO RENE. San Diego RHOADES. WILLIAM RAY. Austin ~~iER;~s~~O~~· lt1'f~~~. Houston ROBERTSON . REBECCA EILEEN. Dallas ROBINSON. EUGENIA. Dallas Seniors -545 RODRIGUEZ. JESSE, Santa Rosa RODRIGUEZ , MARICELA, McAllen RODRIGUEZ, NORA LEAL. Uvalde RODRIGUEZ. ROBERT ANTHONY. Auston ROESSLER. RICHARD WAGNER Ill, Houston ROSE. DAVID EDGAR. Dallas ROSE. DAVID LOUIS. Austin ROSE. PAMELA MAE, MacDill AFB FL ROSENBERG . CINDY ANN . New Orleans LA RUEB. KAREN DIANE, Houston RUSSELL. SHARON KAY, Ivanhoe SAKAI , PETER ALLEN , Hidalgo SALGE. STEVE ALLEN. Corpus Christi SALINAS. LUCILA MERCEDES, Roma SALINAS. RAQUEL EUGENIA, Laredo SCHNEIDAU . SANDRA MARY, Houston SCHNEIDER, CATHY ANN. San Antonio SCHRAM , CHARLES E. Ill, Dallas SCHULTZ. LINDA HARRIET, Houston SCHUTZE. DEBORAH CAROL. Dallas scon. STEVEN LAMAR , Austin SEGUIN, ROSA ELIA, Eagle Pass SIFUENTES, MARINA PATRICIA. Austin SILBERBERG, CELIA JAYNE, Austin SILLERS, ROBERT BRUCE. Dallas SIMONDS, NANCY COX, Houston SLAUGHTER. WAYNE DOUGLAS. El Paso SMITH. KILLOUGH KENT. Fort Worth SMITH, SARA JANE, Elgin SOLIS. NORA LEE, Mission SOWADA, MARGARET AILEEN. Corpus Christi SPENCER, BAYARD MANNING Ill. Austin SPURGEON. JAMES MATIHEW. Austin STARNES. THOMAS WAYNE , Pleasant Hill CA STEFFLER. STEPHANIE ANN, Baytown STEPHENSON , SCOTI ALLEN , Greenville STEWART. SHARON LYNN . Edinburg ST. JOHN, ERNEST REVERE, Beaumont STONE . AULBERT PRESTON. Sulphur Springs STONE. REBECCA SUSAN , Conroe STROOPE. BRENDA SUE. Waxahachie SULLIVAN, DARLENE FAY, Austin SULLIVAN. JOHN AGUSTIN, San Antonio SUTION, TERRY LYNN, Burkburnett TABAK , KAREN LYNN , San Antonio TAYLOR. JEFFERSON LYNN JR. . Bowie TAYLOR. JOE KENNETH, Garland TAYLOR. TERRY CALVIN. Austin TERRELL. PAUL ALTON, Greenville THEISS, GARY LEE. Bishop THOMAS, KATHLEEN, Woodville THOMPSON . KENNETH FRANKLIN , Austin TIMMONS, MICHAEL DEWAYNE. Perryton TOBIAS. ESTER. Lubbock TONG, KOON -HO, Austin TRIES, MICHELE PEGUES, Austin 546 -Seniors TRON . KATHERINE MARIE . Houston TROUSDALE. JAMES ARNOLD, Sm1thv1lle :rn~~~gu~~~ 1o~8~~d6~NYJE. Balmorhea TURNER. JAY KENDICK. Corpus Christi TYNAN . HAROLD AUGUSTINE JR .. San Anton to UPSHAW. JIM LEIGHTON, Lubbock VANDERGRIFF. LINDA ANN. Odessa VAVRICEK. BRENDA JEAN. Corpus Christi VELA. EFRAIM JR., McAllen VERA. CARMELA VIRGINIA, Brownsville VON MINDEN. DONALD RAY. La Grange VRBA, CHARLOTTE MARIE. Waco WAITS. WILLIAM PAUL. Dallas WALK . WILLIAM ARTHUR. Au stin WALLACE . WILLIAM M., Llano WALTON, TONY R., Texas City WARD, MADELINE ETHEL, Tyler WARREN , ANN CAROLINE, Baytown WATKINS, MILES HUNTER, San Antonio WEBB, PATRICIA WILLIAMS, Austin NIOR~ SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS WEBER, JAMES JOSEPH, Cuero WEEBER, SANDRA FAYE, Caldwell WEISS , HERBERT P., Dallas WELLS, MARA LYNN, Westlake Village CA WEST, ANN WAVERLY, Athens WHEAT. GARY LYNN, Fort Worth WHEELEY, NINA CAROL, White Deer WHITWORTH. JULIE, Austin WICHETA, SUSAN ANN, Austin WIERUSCHESKE, JOANN, Manor WILDE, ANDREW FRANK. New Ulm WILLIAMS, KATHY SUE, Houston WILLIAMS, NANCY IRENE. 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Lubbock ALSTON, NORMAN RAY, Garland ALTER, BRIAN REIO, Beaumont ALVEY, EVELYN ANN, Laredo AMERMAN, ROBERT CHARLES, Houston ANDERSON, BETH LYNN , Bellaire ANDERSON, DIANA SUE, San Antonio ANDERSON , JERRY DON , Longview ANDERSON , PAULA L .• Fort Worth ANDREWS, BETSY, Austin ANTWEIL, BRIAN F .. Fort Worth ARCHER, JOHN FREDERICK, Houston ARMSTRONG, JAMES M .. Hawkins ARNOT, KATHERINE ELAINE, Amarillo ARNETI. SHARON LEE. Brownsville ARNOLD, MARK LEE, Taylor ARNOLD, STEVE RICHARD, Dallas ARRIAGA, ISAIAS, G. JR., Columbus OH ASHLEY, JAMES DAVID, Blanco ATIAWAY, SUE ELLEN , Aransas Pass AVANT, DAVID LEE. Austin BACON. SYLVIA SUE, Newton BAGGETI, LEAH HARGROVE, Stamford BAGGETI, LYNNE ANNE , Fort Worth BAILES, JOSEPH SWITZ, Jefferson BAILEY, BRIAN ALLEN , Austin BAILEY, SHAREN ANN. San An_gelo BAKER. FRANCfS DELORES, Weslaco BAKER. STEVEN ROGER, Garland BALES. JOHN MALCOLM, Universal City BARAJAS, LAURA URSULA, Baytown BARCKLOW. BEVERLY ANN , Corpus Christi BARFIELD, JAN MARIE, Sugar Land BARMORE, WILLIAM ROBERT. Pasadena BARNETI, BRENDA KAY, Corpus Christi BARNETI. SHON MICHAEL, Amarillo BARTON , FRANCINE CLAIRE, Little Rock AR BASH, BEVERLY KAY, Houston BAUER, JOHN SIGURD. Dallas BAUMGARTEN, DAVID MICHA~L. San Antonio BEALL. NINA RUTH , Grand Saline BEER. SHELBY ANNE , Boerne BEERBOWER, JOHN DAVID, Houston BELL. ANGELA ELOIS, San Antonio BELL, KATHLEEN MARIE, Houston BELT, WILLIAM THOMAS JR.. Austin BENARDINO, BREIT ANDREW, Conroe BENGTSON, SHARON GAYLE. Austin BENNETI, HOWARD, Longvjew BENNETI, JAMES BRIAN, Waco BERGER, RICKEY KARL. Weimar BERGMAN, MARTIN HARRIS, Dallas m~~C.OA~~(A~~l~iil3EEnl ~~cs~ta Falls BERNSTEIN, CINDY SUE. Houston BERRY, JOHN FREDRICK, Longview BEST, ELIZABETH SLATER, Dallas BIEL. MELINDA E .. Corpus Christi BIGBY. SUSAN KAY, Fort Worth BILL. AUGUSTIN ZAMBRANO. Del Rio BIRD. STEVEN RICHARD. Childress BITIER, JAMES CLARENCE, Dallas BLACK, LESLIE LOUISE, Dallas BLACK. SALLY ANN, Austin BLACK, TERRY WAYNE, Lockhart BLACKMAN, BLOSSOM 0 ., Houston BLACKMON, JOHN PAUL, Friendswood BLACKMON, KRISTI -ANNE KRAFT, Friendswood BLAINE. LINDA SUE, Kelso WA BLATI, DEBRA ILENE,Oallas BUTCH, KITZI JANE, Fort Worth BLUE;,STEIN, LENA KAY, Port Arthur BLUM. ANDREA CLAIRE. Houston BOGAN, DAVID WOFFORD, Houston Juniors -549 BOGGS , CAYE , LEYNE, Dallas BOHENEK, STANLEY EUGENE. Burnet BOHLS, JOHN M., Stonewall BOMMARITO, MARLA THERESA, Austin BOOHER, TAMI LYNN , Sherman BOONE. MARTHA LOUISE , Houston BOONE. MICHAEL JEFFERSON, Houston BOORMAN , JACKIE ANN , Groves BOOTHE, KATHLEEN ANN, Fort Worth BOSQUEZ. MARIA J .. Del Rio BOSTICK. BETIY BOND, San Antonio BOWLES. CATHERINE ANNE, Dallas BOYCE. CLYDE ALVIN. Mesquite BRASHIER. ROBERT STEVEN, Pasadena BRAWLEY, BRENT ALAN, Garland BRIAN, DEBRA KAY, Mesquite BRISTOW. DENISE JHO, Henderson BROGDON, WILLIAM MARTIN JR .. Weatherford BROUILLETIE. JEFFREY DALTON, Texarkana BROWN, CANDICE ANN , Dallas BROWN, MARK WILLIAM , Richardson BROWN, MICAELA ELIZABETH , El Paso BROWN, PHYLLIS ANN, Fort Worth BROYHILL, DEBORAH c.. Dallas BRUNO, ROY, Port Arthur BUFFINGTON. ALISON, GARBER. Houston BULLARD, DONNA KAY. DeSoto BUNYAN, TERRY LYNNE, Granada Hills CA BURCHARD. BARBARA KAY, Austin BURDETIE. BARBARA. Dallas BURNS. GAYLE ELAINE. Tyler BUTLER, BARBARA LYNN, Dallas BUTLER. SUSAN ELAINE , Houston BUTION, WILLIAM LOUIS, Dallas BYERLEY. DEBRA LYNN, Lufkin BYROM , LUCY KAYE. Austin CALVERT. BRYAN THOM, Beaumont CAMERON, JAMES TURNER, San Saba CAMP. CAROLYN G .. Houston CAMPBELL. ELIZABETH , Laredo CAMPBELL, ROBERT scan. Dallas CANADA, BELINDA ELIZABETH, Wichita Falls CANALES, NELDA EMMA. Hebbronv1lle CANDIS. REENA, Houston CANZONERI. VINCENT CHARLES, Houston CAPPELLO, THOMAS JOHN. Lancaster CARDENAS, REBA CINTHIA, Brownsville CARDENAZ. MICHAEL SIFUENTES, Austin CARDINTEYRO, RALPH JR .. Dilley CARLETON, CHARLES RICHARD, Austin CARLOCK, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Corsicana CARLSON, RONALD ALLEN, Pasadena CARMONA, VANGIE. Hondo CARR. CAY CLAIRE. Terrell CARROLL. LUCIE CLAIRE, San Antonio CARROLL, MARY LOUISE, Premont CARTER. CHARLES MARSHALL. Austin CARTER. TIM HESTER, Houston CASILLAS , VERONICA. Laredo CASSO, RAUL SALVADOR. Laredo CASTILLO, CARLOS E.. McAllen CASTILLON. GEORGE WILSON , Fort Worth CAUSSEY. NANCY JANE. Midland CAVE , THOMAS WINSTON. Austin CERMIN, JOYCE ANNE , San Antonio CERVENKA, KENNETH JAMES, Waco CHAMBLESS. TAMARA KAY. Pampa CHAPMAN. CHERI LANELL, Dallas CHASTEEN. CHERYL LYNN. Spring CHEEK, ROBERT CLAY, Austin CHICK, LINDA KATHERINE. Universal City CHILDERS , TERRI ANN . Tyler CHISUM. REBECCA KAY, Brownfield CHOO, KATHY JEAN, St. Louis MO CLARK. DONALD RAY. San Antonio CLARKE. MICHELE. San Antonio CLEGG, CATHERINE ANNE, Houston CLEGG, JULIA JOYCE, Houston CLEMENTS, ANNA MARGARET. Cleveland CLINTON, CATHERINE JEAN, Grand Prairie CLOWE. REBECCA. Houston COBURN, NEIL LOWELL. Baytown COEL, REBECCA FRANCES, El Paso COFFIELD, MICHAEL STUART, Midland COLEMAN, DOROTHY JEANETIE, Kerrville COLEMAN , STEPHEN LEWIS , San Antonio COLEY, SUSAN CAROLYN, Houston COMPTON, JAMES EDWARD. McCamey 550 -Juniors CONGER. LISA WILSON. Houston CONNERAT. LEE NORA, Marco Island FL CONRADO, ALAN MICHAEL. Austin CONVERSET. JEANNE MARIE. Corpus Christo COOGAN, SAND RA. El Paso COOKE. MELISSA ELAINE. Vernon COPE. DAVID MARTIN. Houston COPE . RICHARD ELLISON . Fort Worth CORDELL. MARGARET L .. Richardson COVEY. JAMES MATIHEW. Houston COVILL, FLOYD EUGENE JR.. McCamey COVINGTON, FRANK WILLIAM. Austin COWAN, KATHRYN JOYCE. Fort Worth COX. THOMAS AFTON. Tyler CRADDOCK. JOHN WALTON, Houston CRAIG. AUDREY ELLEN. Midland CRAIG. CAROLYN LYLE. Beaumont CRAWFORD. KEITH JOSEPH, Austin CREDEUR, KENNETH R .. Austin CREICHTON. CAREN JO. Mineral Wells CRIM . KATHRYN ELIZABETH . Beaumont CRISWELL. CAROL LEIGH. Houston CROSBY, ANNE. Houston CROZIER. JEFFREY LEE. Austin CRUTCHFIELD. SALLY DALZELL. McAllen CRUZ. JOSEFINA. Corpus Christi CUL TER. LYNNE A .. Richardson CUNNINGHAM. LINDA, Fort Worth CURRY. JACQUELINE, Houston CURTIS. ROBERT WEBSTER. Corpus Christi CUSENBARY. KELLEY JO. Sonora CUTRER. CATHRYN KELLENE. Houston DALGLISH. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, San Antonio DANIEL, JAMES DONALD. Houston DANIEL. MARK GANT, Fort Worth DARBY. GARY THOMAS. Austin DAVIDSON. DANIEL BRYAN, Marshall DAVIS. LANCE HARRISON. Houston DAVIS , LESLIE BRENT, Houston DAVIS, MARIANNE D .. McAllen NIOR~ JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS DAY, DELICA KAYWYNNE. Fort Worth DEAN. VICKI LYNN, San Antonio DEETJEN. ALAN CHARLES. Houston DEHNER. MARY ELLEN, Austin DE LA GARZA. JORGE LUIS. M1ss1on DE LA ROSA. BENITO G .. Corpus Christo DEMPSEY. PAMELA A .. Angleton DENNIS, ROBIN ROSEMARY. Austin DENSON. MARK DAILEY. Bellaire DIAZ. ELENA D., Kingsville DIAZ. PATRICIA. Eagle Pass DILLON, DAN MICHAEL. Temple DIRKS. LAURA ELIZABETH . Tuleta DOBBINS, DEBORAH ANNE. Corpus Christi DOCHEN , EDITH DIANE. Au stin DOMINGUEZ. JOSE ROGELIO, Panama DONALDSON , CYNTHIA JEANNE , Temple DOWNEY. VANESSA FRANCES. San Antonio DREILINGER. EVAN ARTHUR. Austin DRUMM. DAVID GARY. Richardson DUBOIS, THOMAS VICTOR, Corpus Christo DUBOW, CRAIG ALAN , Houston DUECKER. SIRI LYNN, Austin DUKE, JANICE ELAINE. Houston DURAN. BOBBI JANE, Alvin DYSART, LINDA SUE . Dallas EASTERLING. DANNY KARL. Houston ELIZARDE. NANCY MARIE, Harlingen ELLERT. MARK HENRY. Houston ELLIS, DELLENE. Houston ELLIS, SUSAN LYNN, Fort Worth ELSIK, DIANE ELISE. Seguin EMERY. PAUL RICHARD, Amarillo ENGLISH. JANICE SUE. Houston ENGLISH. MONTGOMERY JACK. Corpus Christi EPPERLY. KATHY LAYNE, League Coty ESTILL. DEBORAH LEE. Fort Worth EVANS. COLLEN JEAN. Dallas EVEREn. TERRI LYNN, Dallas FAERBER. JOANNE, Houston FARRAR, PATRICIA ANN, Houston FARRELL, PORTER Ill, Midland FASULLO. DONNA LEE. Houston FELCMAN, LEAH MARIE. Houston FELDER. DAN KAVANAUGH. Huntsville FIBICH. PATRICIA KAY, San Antonio FINNEGAN, MARTHA scon. Houston FISCHER. JON ROBERT. Refugio Juniors -551 FISHER. GARFIELD JR.. Fort Worth FITZ-GERALD, CAROLYN. Midland FLEMING, TIMOTHY BRIAN, Richardson FLETCHER. CAROLYN SUSAN, Temple FLIELLER. JAMES ALFRED. Austin FLIPPIN, BENJAMIN, DUANE, Dallas FLORES. ANNA BERNICE. M1ss1on FLORES. MARIA TERESA. Zapata FLOURNOY. HELEN RUTH. A1ce FLY. KAREN. ELAINE, Austin FORD, JOHN CALVIN. Fort Worth FORNEY. CAROLYN LOVE. Corpus Christi FOURMY, JAMES CLARENCE. Houston FOWLER. GUY HAMNER. Temple FRANCIS, ROBERT NEAL, Fort Worth FRANK. JANET VICTORIA, Austin FRANKi, LINDA JULENE, Allee FRANKLIN . LAURA BETH . Dallas FREE. GALE LAVERNE, Austin FREEDMAN. STEVEN JAY, Dallas FREELAND, KELLY JAYNE, McAllen FREEMAN , SUSAN D.. Houston FRELS, JOHN HERBERT, Cuero FRIEDMAN , LINDA SUSAN, Houston FRIEND, SHELLEY ANNE. Liberty FRUMKIN, MORRIS DAVID, Houton FUGE . REBECCA JENS, Houston FULK, KIRKLAND ALAN , Austin FULKERSON, DEREK . JOSEPH , Austin FULLER. SUSAN RAE, Austin GAINSBURGH . AMY BETH , New Orleans LA GALL. CATHERI NE, Dallas GALLOWAY. KAYE LYNN, Baytown GAMBLE, RODNEY ALLAN. Austin GANNON. MARY GRACE. Hillsboro GANZER, DONNA ALENE. Houston GARCIA, ANGELA MARIE, Galveston GARCIA. ELIZABETH MARIA, San Antonio g:~g::: ~~Lg~0~R~~~~.\;~~~;~~n GARCIA, JOSE EDUARDO . Edinburg GARCIA. NORA M.• San Diego GARCIA, SAN JUANA, Corpus Christi GARDNER. DAVID WARREN, Fort Worth GARDNER. ELAINE. Waco GARRETI. SUSAN DIANE, Longview GARROTI. SUSAN KATHLEEN. Darien CT GARZA. IRENE ISABEL. San Antonio GEORGE, HARRIET ANN, Houston GERBER, DANIEL LEE. Austin GESELL, MARY KATHRYN, Midland GIL. KELLI SUSANNE. Coolidge GILL. KEVIN, Abilene GILMORE. CAROL SUE. San Antonio GLADDEN . LINDA SUE . Victoria GLAZER. GARY MARTIN, Anderson IN GLF.ASON , JOYCE LEAHY. Dallas GODOY. JAVIER F., Corpus Christi GOFF. JOHN COLLI NS. Lake Jackson GOLDBERG . HOWARD. El Paso GOMEZ. DAHLIA, Los Fresnos GONZALES . EDWARD JR .. Austin GOODHEART. MARK CHARLES. Houston GOLDSTEIN . JUDY KAYE , Houston GOODE. WILLIAM ROBERT. Beaumont GOOD MAN , ROBERT GREGORY . Houston GOODWIN, CHARLES GUY Ill, W1ch1ta Falls GOODWIN, FRED ALLEN JR.. Dallas GOODWIN , SYLVIA LULA . Bellaire GORDON, PAUL KAMSLER, Houston GORHAM, RANDY ELIZABETH. Corpus Christi GORMLEY. PATRICIA ELLEN, Ontario. Canado GOTIESMAN , MARCIA SUE . New Orleans LA GOTILIEB. JOAN KAY. Dallas GRAF. ARTHUR FREDERICK, San Antonio GRAFF. JUDITH ANN. Houston GRAHAM. RANDY JAY. San Angelo GRAY. DANA JEAN, Fort Myers FL GREEN . PEGGY SUE , San Antonio GREENBERG. ELENANNE RACHEL. Houston GREENBERG. MARLA PAIGE, Dallas GREENMAN, SHELLEY LYNN, Houston GREER. CAROL ANNE , Bellaire GREGG . NANCY LEE. Fort Worth GREGORY, MARGARET ELIZABETH. Fort Worth g~:~~I~'. ~l~1~~HJ~AA~~i'_ ~~~r,~~; GRIFFIN, WILLIAM ROBB. Austin 552 -Juniors GRIFFITH. JAMES WILLIAM JR.. Dallas GROGAN. ALAN LAWRENCE. Lexington KY GROOS. DAVID JOSEPH. La Porte GUERCIO. ROBERT ANTHONY. Houston GUERRERO. JUAN MANUEL. Hebbronv1lle GUNN. GLENDA GAYE. Houston GUSTAFSON. CAROLYN RUTH. Austin GUTEN . KERI RAE . Dallas HAEDGE. JANIS EVELYN. Hempstead HAFERNICK. KAREN JO. Ganado HAFERTEPE. ANITA LOUISE. Dallas HAGENS . DEBRA GAIL. Yoakum HAGENSON . CHERYL ANN . San Antonio HAGGARD. LISA L VNNE. Fort Worth HAGLER. JOHN MAURICE. Seguin HAHN. DEBORAH ELIZABETH . Freer HAHN . MARV CAROL . Fort Worth HAINEY. BRYANT W .. Fort Worth HALEY. GREGORY KEITH. Johnson City HALL. EDDIE JR.. San Antonio HALL. KATHY LEE. Houston HALL. scon MAURICE. Dickinson HALOW. RENEE E.. El Paso HAM . NANCY ELIZABETH . Houston HAMILTON. KEITH LEE . Houston HAMILTON . SALLY ANN . Harlingen HAMPTON. CHERYL KAY. Houston HANEY. PHILLIP c.. Pasadena HANKS. HOPE CAMERON . Austin HANSEN. PATRICIA ANN. Austin HARBOUR. SANDRA LYNN . Houston HARDIN. JOHN BROWN Ill. Vernon HARDWICK . SHERYL L VNN . Dallas HARE. ROBERT ALAN . Irving HARGIS. MARV IDA. Dallas HARVILL. PAT MARSHALL. Conroe HARRIS . CAROL FAITH . Dallas HARRIS. DAVID REEVES. Dallas HARRIS . MARCIA LYNN. San Antonio HARRISON. GEORGE CLIFF. Tyler HARRISON. JOHN DAVID. Longview HARRISON . VICKI JEANINE . Grand Prairie HART. DWIGHT DAVID. Davenport IA HARTMAN. DAVID JAMES. Midland HARTSELL. BRENT DEAN . Dallas HAUFT. SHERRIE MARIE. Corpus Christi HAWES. JOAN GRACE. Wharton HAZEL. JON MARK. Hawkins HEARIN . LARRY GENE . Liberty HEATON . SANDRA CLAIRE . Houston HECHTMAN . ABBY PHIL. Dallas HEIDER . REBECCA ANN . Houston HEIL. DEBRA LYNN . San Antonio HEIL. DON KEITH. Goliad HEJL. JAMES DAVID. Tem_ple HELMBRECHT, WILLIAM CHfllSTIAN Ill, Dallas HELMS. BRENT ALAN. Floydada HENRY. RENE RAV. Austin HENSEN . CHARLES CLAUDE. Houston HESS. JIM CRAIG. Pecos HIATI. EVE SEVIER. San Antonio HICKEY. CYNTHIA ANDREE. Midland HICKS. L VNNE. Denison HIGDON. RODNEY BURT. Austin HILL. KATHLEEN SUE. Austin HILL. KENNETH CARSON. Dallas HINGER. CHARLES FREDERICK. San Antonio HODGES. SARAH SMITHER. Houston . HOFFMAN. BRIAN JOURDIN. San Antonio HOFFMAN. MYRON DAVID. Navasota HOFFMAN. WILLIAM KLETIUS. Houston HOGAN. CYNTHIA LEA. Beeville HOGAN . MARV CATHERINE . Houston HOLCOMB. SUSAN LYNN. Tyler HOLIFIELD. MARK QUIN. Austin HOLLINGSWORTH. WILLIAM EDWARD. Austin HOLMES. JACQUELINE SUZANNE. El Paso HOLTKAMP. SUSAN. Brenham HOLUB. SANDRA MARIE. Bay City HOLY. ROSEMARY. Corsicana HONS. PAMELA MARIE. San Antonio HOOPER . RUSSELL ALLEN . Pasadena HOOVER. CL VOE WILLIAM JR.. Austin HORNE . RONALE DEE . Fort Worth HOUCK. JOAN MARIE. Houston HOWARD. MARK MABRY. Covington LA HOWLAND, WILLIAM CHARLES Ill. Indianapolis IN HUDDLESTON. PATRICK NEALE. Austin Juniors -553 HUDSON. CINDY SUE DERBY. Brownsville HUGGINS. DEBORAH ANN . Channelv1ew HUNT, JERRY DON. Crane HUNT. MARGARETIE ANN. Corpus Christi HURWITZ. BENJAMIN SAMUEL. Houston HUSSEY. JAMES JOSEPH. Austin ISAACKS . EDITH LYNN . San Antonio ISBELL. JAMES NATHAN. Brownsville ISRAEL. SHERRI MAXINE, Houston JACKSON. CENIA GAIL. Dallas JACKSON . ELISABETH LEE . Garland JACKSON. JAMES ALLEN. Groves JACKSON . RICHARD HIRAM , San Antonio JACKSON. WILLIAM RODNEY. Brady JAECKEL. KARL THOMAS . El Paso JAMES. SUSAN RHEA. Longview JANAK. KATHLEEN ANN. Blessing JANCZYS. KLETA LOUISE. Pasadena JANSE. HELEN BERNICE. Houston JANSEN. YVONNE CAROL. Taylor JARRETI. ANN . Pendleton JASSO. JOE DAGOBERTO. Alice JENKINS. JOHN BARTLETI. Waco JERGINS. MICHAEL PAUL. Austin JISTEL. SUSAN GAYLE. Houston JOHNS. CAROLYN ELIZABETH. San Antonio JOHNS. JOHN WHEELER. Atoka OK JOHNSON . BARBARA LYN . Bishop JOHNSON. CURT DOUGLAS. Austin JOHNSON. GREGORY PAUL. Dallas JOHNSON. HELEN KATHEELN. Houston JOHNSON. JAY LAWRENCE. Austin JOHNSON. KAREN SUE. Galveston JOHNSON. MARK DOUGLAS. Dallas JOHNSON. MICHELLE MARIE. Dallas JOHNSON. scon EMIL. Houston JOHNSON, WILLIAM RAY, Austin JOHNSTON. JULIA LYNN, Houston JONES. VICKI VAUGHN. San Antonio JORDAN. RICHARD DAVID, Shreveport LA JOSLIN, ROBERT ALAN. Garland JOYCE. MARK EDWIN. Dallas JURCZYN. BARBARA JO. San Antonio KADURA. MARILYN GAYLE. San Antonio KAHLICH. KATHY JEAN, Cuero KAISER. DAVID KEITH. Yoakum KALTEYER. STEPHEN FREDERICK . Midland KANTER. SHELLY SUE. Austin KARISCH. GLENN MILTON. Hempstead KASPAR. MICHAEL JOSEPH. Taylor KEETON . ROBERTA JEAN . Houston KELINSKE. KAROLYN KAY. Corpus Christi KELLAM . FREDERICK L .. Austin KELLY, ALICE RAMONA. Shreveport LA KELLY. SUSAN LEE. Bay City KENDRICK. SUE ANN, Waco KENFIELD. PATRICIA LYNN, Houston KENNEDY. ALFONSO. Austin KENNEDY. GEORGE LEON. Texarkana KERBOW. SALLY ANN. Houston KERLEY. NEILLA JANECE. CorS1cana KERR. ALLISON SORRELLS. Fort Worth KESSLER. TRAVIS NEAL. Del Rio KEY. ROBERT MERTON JR.. Austin KEYSER. SANDRA L .. Fredericksburg KIDD. MADELYN ANN. Austin KIESTER. GALE ANN. Plainview KIMBALL. KATHLEEN TARYN. Houston KINCHELOW, ROBERT WELDON , Vernon KING . DANIEL CHRISTOPHER. Wallis KINSER. GLEN BYRON . Fort Worth KIPP, CYNTHIA GAIL, Austin KIRKPATRICK. JAMES ROBERT. Houston KISER. DAVID C .. San Antonio KISER. METIA ANNE. Houston KITOWSKI. GAIL MARIE. Houston KLATI. MICHAEL R .. Waco KLEITZ. DEBORAH SUE. Dallas KLEYPAS. GERALYN KAY. Lake Jackson KLINKSIEK. SYLVIA ANN, Fredericksburg KLUMP. DELBERT CRAIG, Navasota KOFAHL. LLOYD E .. Dallas KOKAS. ROSE KATHERINE. Bellaire KONCEWICZ. ANNA HELEN. Dallas KONVICKA. LINDA MARIE, Austin KOVICH. JAMIE J .. Dallas KRIZOV, CLAIR ELIZABETH. Austin KROST, MICHAEL DAVID. Houston 554 -Juniors KRUMHOLZ. MIRA PEARL. Houston KUBIAK. DENNIS JAMES. Auston KUEBLER. JOHN ADAM. Pasadena KUNTSCHIK. DAVID ROUSE. Dallas KURTZ. DAVID MARCUS. Dallas KYLE. DOROTHY ANN . San Antonio LAIT. LINDA SUE. El Paso LANCASTER. DEBORAH JANE. San Antonio LANE. ROBERT ROY. Dallas LARUE. JAMES KEITH . Baytown LATCHAM . FREDERICK CHARLES. Beeville LAZA . RANDALL JOE. Ennis LEE . DONALD WEI. Houston LEE . MARY SUSAN . Austin LEE. NANCY YUKYIN . Houston LEE . TIMOTHY DE. Kansas City MO LEROUX. PHILLIP EDMOND. Argyle LEVELL . EDWARD FRANK . Dallas LEVINE. ROBERT LLOYD. Corpus Christo LEWIS . DAVID WYNN . Gonzales LEWIS. GAY SUZANNE. Austin LEWIS . WILLIAM THOMPSON . Indianola MS LICHTY. LINDA MARIE. Colorado Springs CO LIEDTKE. CADELL SMITH . Houston LIESMAN . BRUCE DAVID , Cuero LIMMER. ALLYNN GAY . Flint LINEBACK . CAROL ANN . Austin LIPKIN . SONDRA ANN . Dallas LIPSCOMB. BARBARA JANE. Pasadena LISKA. PAMELA KATHt:RINE. Karnes City LITTLE. CAROL LYNNE . Fort Worth LITTLEFIELD . SUZANNE BROOKS . Austin LODOWSKI. JOHN WILLIAM . Dallas LOGHRY. SUSAN LYNNE. Rockport LOGSDON . FAITH BELOVSKY . Austin LOHR. BETH CHRISTINE. Garland LONGINO. GREGORY LLOYD. Corsicana LOOMANS. KIM ADAIR. Austin LORIMER . PAUL MICHAEL. Orange LOVEN . PATRICIA ANN . San Antonio IOR~ JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS LOVETT. ANN. Seguin LOWE. SANDRA ELAINE. Austin LOZANO. ALMA ROSA. Laredo LOZANO. YOLANDA DEE. Austin LUCAS . RICHARD MARTIN JR. . Berclair LUEDECKE . NEWTON ARTHUR JR. . Austin LUMB. KAREN KAY. Houston LUSKEY. MIKE A .. Fort Worth LUTZ. CYNTHIA DAWNN. Midland LYNCH. ELINOR MARTHA. Seabrook LYON . VICKI JO. Dallas MAESE. JOSE HUMBERTO. El Paso MAHAFFEY . LORRAINE . Houston MAHRER. WILLIAM l.. Greenville MAJORS. FRANCES SUZANNE. San Antonio MALONE. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH. Dallas MANAHAN. PATRICIA ANN. Austin MANN. DOUGLAS EDWARD. Houston MANSELL. ROBERT DUDLEY. Houston MAPLES. KAY FRANCES. Dallas MARLATT. ROCKY LAWSON. Austin MARSH. DON WESLEY. Burleson MARSHALL. GARY NEAL. Baytown MARTELL. EILEEN BETH. Yonkers NY MARTER. NANCY LOU . Houston MARTIN . JAMES ALAN . W1ch1ta Falls MARTIN. ROBERT GRISHAM. Angleton MARTIN . ROSE ANN , Dallas MARTINEZ. GILBERT. Brownsville MARTINEZ . IRMA LYDIA. McAllen MASSEY. BARBARA LYNN. Fort Worth MATA. FRANCES G .. Brownsville MATCEK . GEORGE WILSON. Houston MATHENY. CRAIG LAWRENCE . Bedford MATHEWS . PHILLIP DWAYNE. Amarillo MATTESON. JAMES PAUL . Texas City MATTHEW, TERRI LYNN. Yoakum MATTHYS. SHERL ANN. Wharton MAURY. CAROL AUGUSTA. Houston MCATEE. MEREDITH ANN. San Antonio MCAULEY . ANDRYA FAITH . Corpus Christi MCAVOY. MARY KAY, Dumas MCBRIDE. MARILYNN. Dickinson MCCAULEY. KATHLEEN ANN. Houston MCCLASKEY. EVITA SUZANNE. Goliad MCCLAUGHERTY. KATHLEEN. San Antonio MCCOY. MARY NEIL. Houston MCCULLOCH. MARK REYNOLDS. Dallas Juniors -555 MCCUNE. MURRAY DAVIS, Tulsa OK MCDONALD. ELIZABETH LARKIN, Austin MCDONALD. EVAN EDWARD. Portland MCFADDEN. DEBORAH LYNN, Fort Worth MCFARLAND. MICHAEL ALLEN. Austin MCGARRY. MARGARET MARY, New Orleans LA MCGEE. PATTI LOU , Lockhart MCILHANY, JULIANA, San Antonio MCKINLEY. MELANIE LORA. Pearsall MCKINLEY, THERESA LORENA, Uvalde MCKNIGHT. CATHERINE MARIE. Fort Davis MCLEMORE. DENISE, Irving MCLEROY. KATHLEEN. Gainesville MCMICHAEL. JAMES WAYNE, Houston MCMILLON . STEVEN LEE . DeKalb MCMULLEN. WADE HAMPTON, Fort Worth MCPHERSON, JOHN COOK. Fort Worth MCRAE. MARGARET ANN, Houston MEALER. MELISSA ANN . Fort Worth MEANS . GERRY ANN , Denison MECHLER. DIANA KATHERINE , Anchorage Al MENCHACA, LYDIA, Donna MENDOZA, RUBEN. Laredo MENENDEZ. JOSEFINA MARIA. Terrell MERTZ. MARILYN KATHERINE. San Angelo METZGER. KAREN ELIZABETH. Dallas MEYER, CATHERINE LOUISE, San Antonio MEYER . CYNTHIA LYNN , Port Arthur MEYER. JANELLE. Baytown MEYER. SHARON ANN, Hondo MEYERSON. "'11CHAEL HARRIS. San Antonio MICOCCI, PAUL ANGELO. Houston MILLER. DENNIS LYNN , Austin MILLER. SHERALYN O' HARA. Dallas MOI. l YNN DIANE. Dallas MOKRY. SCOTT JOSEPH . Taylor MOODY. DEBORAH LEIGH. Waco MOORE. PAUL STEPHEN . Austin MOORE. TED LEE . Van Alstyne MOOREHAED. DEBORAH DARLENE. Garland MORAN. SUSAN CAROL. Fort Worth MORGAN. GARY CHARLES. San Antonio MORGAN. MARK LLOYD. Andrews MORGAN. MARY KATHERINE. Austin MORRIS. BURKE WESLEY. El ,Paso MORRIS. LINDA LOUISE. Dallas MORRISON, JUDITH ANN, Houston MORTON, CATHY, Garland MOY. ROBERT KANADA. San Antonio MULCIHY. CASEY THOMAS. Freeport MUNCEY. TOM ALLEN, Houston MUNIR. PATRICIA SUE. Euless MURRAY. LUCY AILEEN. Houston MURRAY. NANCY JEANNE. Greenville MURRY. DULSE LAKAYE. Tyler MYERS. LAWRENCE RICHARD, Houston MYRICK. JANA DEE. McCamey NAWROCKI, l YNN BARBARA. Houston NEAL. DEBORAH LYNN . Waco NEGRON, ELIZABETH. Donna NELSON . HELEN DALE . Houston NELSON . VICKI LYNN , Greenville NEMK)'. CAROL JEAN. San Antonio NETHERTON, NANCY KATRINA, Austin NEUMANN, LILY. Brownsville NICHOLS. ANTHONY ALAN, Arlington NICHOLS. RENEE LYNN, Scottsboro AL NICHOLSON. WILLIAM HENRY. Tyler NIEMANN, LINDA LEE. Austin NIESNER, HELEN MARIE, Austin NIPPER. DIANA LYNN. Iowa Park NOLAND. MARY ANN, San Antonio NORTHINGTON, DIANA LYNN, Midland NOTON. ELAINE. Austin NUNEZ. GONZALO FRANCISCO. Austin NUNGESSER. LISA GAIL. San Antonio OATMAN, DAVID CLARK. Austin OBERWORTMANN, ANNE ELIZABETH, Danville IL O'CONNELL. PATRICK JOHN, Houston O' HARA. RICHARD MICHAEL. Dallas OKSNER. LESLYE RAE, Dallas OLIVEIRA. DAVID GEORGE. Brownsville OLIVER. JANE MARIE , Dallas OLIVER, SARAH , ANN. Groesbeck OLIVER, WILLIAM RICHARD, Junction ORLER, KAREN GRATIA, Houston OROZCO, IRMA STELLA, Cuero OSWALD, JANICE GAIL. Houston 556 -Juniors OTIMANN, JEFFRY DONALD, Midland PAAPE, CATHERINE ANN, Houston PACIOTII, CATHERINE C .. Corpus Christi PACK, CATHERINE ANN, Pasadena PAGET-CLARKE, JANE, Houston PALMER, DEBORAH LYNNE, Lawton OK PARADOSKI, CONNIE JANE, Houston PARKS, SANDRA LEIGH. San Antonio PARMA, MICHAEL JOSEPH, San Antonio PARNELL, JOAN WADE, Houston PARSLEY, SHARON STRAKE, Houston PARSONS, BETIY SUSAN , Georgetown PARSONS, GEORGE THOMAS Ill, Houston PASENHOFER, JAN ELLEN, San Antonio PATE. GINA LOUISE, Gainesville PATIERSON. ELLEN JEAN. Houston PATIERSON, MARY MIGNETIE, Austin PATION. ELIZABETH MARIE. Baytown PAYNE, REBECCA LYNN. Enid OK PEARSON , GARY PINKNEY, Houston PECORE. RICH.ARD BRUCE. Spring PEDROZA. BERTHA ANNA. El Paso PEEPLES. CLAYTON, KERLIN, Corpus Christi PEIFFER, MICHAEL STEVEN , Houston PENCE. TERRY ALLEN , Austin PENDERGRAS, SHARON LYNN, Austin PENNER. TERRY DUANE, Alvin PENNINGTON, PAUL LEE. Houston PEREZ. CELESTE ANNE, San Diego PERKINS, PATRICIA KAY, Pasadena PERKINS, THOMAS ALVIN, Huntsville AL PERRYMAN, MARION L[SLIE, Houston PETERS, TRIXIE JOY, Georgetown PETERSON. ELAYNE MARIE , Austin PETIY, RANEY DALE, Victoria PFEFFER. KIRK MATIHEW, Houston PFISTER, DANIEL JAMES, Wayne PA PHAGAN , REBECCA ARLEEN , Fort Worth PHILLIPS, REBECCA LOU, Springfield MO PHILLIPS . MARVIN STANLEY, Portland PHILLIPS, TOMMY JO, Texarkana PICKETI, SHARON ANNE, Dalla5 PIKE , DIANNE . San Antonio PIPPIN, ROBERT LEE. Haskell PIRTLE. ROBERT SHERWOOD. Tvler PITIARD, ROBERT CHRISTAN, El Paso PITIMAN. KENNETH EDWIN , Dallas PLYLER. PHILLIP DANIEL JR .. San Antonio POOLE. RICHARD DEAN . Austin POSEY. DEBRA KAYE , Dallas POTETZ, THERESA ANNE, liberty POTIER, JOHN RICHARD , Amarillo POTIER, NANCY, Longview POWELL, DANA MICHAEL, Austin POWELL. KATHLEEN P .. Dallas POWER. JOHN MICHAEL. Brownsville POWERS, GREGORY B .. Austin POWERS. MARY LOUISE. Austin POWERS, MICHAEL NEIL, Hurst PREWETI, JAMES MARCUS, Corpus Christi PRICE. NEIL MORGAN, Gonzales PRICE. RICHARD BROOKE. Oklahoma City OK PRICE. SYLVIA. Houston PRICE, WALTER REID, San Antonio PRINCE. JAMES MCDADE, Austin PRUITI, WILLIAM EARL, Houston PUMPHREY. HOLLY l YNN . Fort Worth QUINN, FRANK DAY, Laredo RAIN , CATHY ANN , Houston RAMON, GEORGE LUIS, McAllen RAMOS, MARGARITA ANNA, Dallas RANDOLPH, MELISSA l YN, Humble RANKIN, THOMAS STEPHEN C .. Longview RANLY. LARRY JAMES. Corpus Christi RASCHKE. FRED DAVID, Lubbock RASCO, MARSHAL ELIZABETH, Austin RAY, NELADENE GAIL, la Marque READ, MERRYL YN SHERESE, Galveston READ, SUSAN CAROL, Houston REED. EVA LAURIE, Austin REICHSTEIN, KAREN SUE, Galveston REIK , SUSAN l YNN , Dallas REILLY. MARY HOPE, Houston REILLY, SUSAN WEBB, Mclean VA REIMAN, REBECCA ANN, Austin RENTFRO, DANIEL LINDSAY JR .. Brownsville REVES. DAVID CARROLL, Houston REYNOLDS. TIMOTHY HORMEL. Temple Juniors -557 RHODES. LONNIE DALE JR.. Elizabethtown KY RHODES . TIMOTHY MARK . Midland RICE. GLORIA !RENE. Dallas RICHARDS. CATHI LEE. Fort Worth RICHARDSON. JAMES PARMER. Dallas RICHARDSON . KATHERINE DH . Fort Worth RIDDLE. CATHERINE BARRINGTON , Houston RIEFSTAHL. JAN MARIE. Barrington IL RIEWE . BERYL JEANINE . Dallas RIGGS. ELIZABETH ANN . Houston RILLING . DAVID CHARLES . San Antonio RINKOFF . ALEXIS LENORE . Houston RIOS. JUAN HONORATO. Goodrich RIOS. RAUL. Hondo RIPPY. JAMES RICHARD. Midland ROACH. BRUCE DEE. Arlington ROBERTS . ELIZABETH ANN . Dallas ROBERTS. PATRICIA ALICE. Dallas ROBERTSON. NANCY LOUISA, Burnet ROBLES. KAREN DARLENE. Seguin ROCHELLE. LAURA ELIZABETH. Texarkana ROCKELMANN. DIANE FRANCES. Alamo ROCKETI. PEARSON L. JR.. Dallas RODGERS . RAYMOND SAFFELL. Amarillo ROESSLER. NANCY ELIZABETH. Houston ROMAN . MARK EVAN . Dallas ROMERO. ANNETIE LOUISE. Houston ROOSEVELT . EDITH A. Galveston ROSENBLOOM . JUDY LEE . Houston ROSENBLUM . HOWARD WALDER . Bogalusa LA ROSINBAUM . LARRY WAYNE. Baytown ROTHE. GAIL ELIZABETH. D'Hanis RUBIN. ALAN JAY. Dallas RUIZ. ROBERT JOE. Texas City RUSSELL. BYRON CHARLES. Sherman RYBERG. MELANIE S .. Houston SABRSULA. DEBRA LYNN. Simonton SALAS. VINCENT JOEL. El Paso SALDIVAR. JAVIER GODOY. Corpus Christi SALINAS. RAUL VARGAS. Uvalde SALINAS . RICHARD . Austin SAMPSON. DEMETRIS AQUILLA. Center SANCHEZ . DAVID PEREZ. Corpus Christi SANCHEZ. JOSEPHINE. Corpus Christi SANDOLOSKI. LEE ROBERT. Dallas SAUSTRUP. NIELS VILHELM. Auston SCHAEFER. STEPHEN LANGTON. Houston SCHERER. JOHN EDWIN. Midland SCHERO. ROBERT JOE JR.. San Antonio SCHIFFEL. FRANK JR .. San Francisco CA SCHLEU NING . THOMAS LEE . San Antonio SCHNEIDER. DAVID V .. College Station SCHRAMM. ADINA MICHELLE. Chesterfield MO SCHUETZ. ANDRE CHRISTIAN. San Antonio SCHUMANN . SUSAN JEANNINE. New Braunfels SCHULTZ. JONATHAN D .. Dickinson SCHWARTZ. LAURA JEANNE. Auston SCOTI. DAVID MIL TON. Mineral Wells SCOTI. RENE ELIZABETH. San Angelo SCUDDAY, VALERIE LAURA, Sprong SEGAL. ELYSE SHARON . Houston SEKULA. SHERRY LIN . San Antonio SEMKE . JANIE LOU . Richardson SHANNON. REBEKAH LYNNE. Dallas SHARON . DONNIE GENE . Houston SHAW. BRYAN ROBERT. Auston SHEFFIELD. DEBRA LYNNE. San Antonio SHEPPERD . DAVID ALAN . Longview SHERMAN , ELIZABETH ANN . Dallas SHIELDS. SARAH MARGARET. Abilene SHILSTONE. HERBERT MAX. Houston SHIPMAN, DRU ANN. Pans SHOPTAW, DEBRA LYNN. Houston SHOTIS. GALEN KEITH, Austin SIEGEL. MERRILL DREW, Dallas SILVA. WILLIAM ARTHUR. Austin SILVERMAN, DWIGHT L .. Corpus Christi SIMMONS. SUSAN ANNETIE. Plano SIMON. MARY ELIZABETH. Fort Worth SIMS. EVELYN PAULETIE. San Antonio SIMS. SUZANNE FRANCES. San Antonio SINGER. JUDITH ANNE. La Place LA SIPES. TERESA GAIL. Longview SITIERLE, JILLANA CELESTE. Houston SLATOR. DOROTHY STEVENSON, Houston SMITH, CARLTON DEAN, Round Mountain SMITH. EILEEN MARIE. Houston SMITH , MARION LOUISE . Houston 558 -Juniors SMITH . MARY ELIZABETH . Dallas SMITH. PATRICIA GAYLE. Sadler SMITH. WALLY D .. Houston SOLIS. MARY ELIZABETH. San Antonio SORRELL. ADRIAN LLOYD. San Antonio SOUSARES . JUDY KATHRYN . Au stin SPAIN. DONALD PENNINGTON. Houston SPALDING. JUDITH MARIE. San Antonio SPEARS. MARY ELEANOR. Denison SPEIGHTS. LOIS ELIZABETH. Houston SPENCER. CHARLES FORD. Austin SPENCER. STEPHEN WATSON. Austin STANBERY. MARGARET JANE. Houston STANCIL. KAREN ELAINE. San Antonio STARK. PETER MARK. Garland STARTZ. JOHN DAVID. Groves STEIN. DEBRA KAY. Houston STEINBERG. DEBRA GAIL. Dallas STEINFELD. ROBERT HOWARD. Dallas STEMBRIDGE. ANN CAROL. Gilmer STEPHENS. KING S. JR .. Galveston STEPHENS. WALTER DAVID. Lufkin STERN. PAUL ALBERT. Austin STEVENS . EVELYN GAYE. Fort Lauderdale FL STEVENS. SHEILA KAY. Dallas STEWARD. SHERRY LYNN. Florissant MO STEWART. HELEN DOROTHY. Humble STEWART. HOLLY PATRICIA. San Antonio STOLLE. MAUREEN CARMEN . Houston STRANGE. DANIEL BOWDRE. Dallas STRIBLING. CHARLES BRADFORD. Austin STRICKHAUSEN. LISA EVANS. Corpus Christi SUAREZ. PETER MARLIN JR.. Bedford SUFFREDINI, TERESA PAULINE. Corpus Christi SULLIVAN. LINDA KAY. Everman SULLIVAN . THEODORE DAVID . Pasadena SUMMERS. DIANA GAIL. San Angelo SUMNER. RHONDA JEAN . Carrollton SUTION . BARBARA JANE. Bartlesville OK SWANSON . SUZIE. Houston IOR~ JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS SWENSEN . CHERYL JEAN . Pearland SWOPE. RANDALL LAMOYNE . San Antonio TAGGART. MICHAEL H .. Austin TAIT. MARGARET ANN. Houston TALLEY. KATHERINE ANNE. Redondo Beach CA TANBERG . SALLY LEE . Harlingen TAYLOR. KAREN LYNNE. Arlington TAYLOR . PAMELA ANN . Garland TAYLOR. TERRY JEAN. Marshall TAYLOR. WILMA JEAN. Corpus Christi TEAGUE. SHERRY ANNETIE. Spring TEEL. JAMES CECIL JR .. Huntington Beach CA TELLECHEA. !LEANA ROSA. Dallas TENNISON. JIL MAURY. Fort Worth TEVIS. SUSAN MARIE. Houston THOMAS. GLADYS EDNA. San Antonio THOMAS. LARRY LEON. Garland THOMPSON. BARTI GREGORY, Fort Worth THOMPSON, SHIRYL LOUISE, Fort Worth THOMSEN. SANDRA ELOISE. San Antonio THRASH . ROBERT LEE JR. . Sugar Land THREET. JOHN THOMAS. Fort Worth TILLMAN. SHARON KAY. Dayton TINDALL. JOHN SCOTI. Fort Worth TINNEY. CORLIS MARIE. Austin TIPPIN. WALTER LEE. El Paso TIPTON . JOHN DAVID. Houston TOBOLOWSKY, MYRA. Dallas TOBOLOWSKY. TED NATHAN. Dallas TOLLES. JAMES R. JR.. Houston TOVAR. JOSE LUIS. Donna TRAMPE. KIMBERLY ANN , Louisville KY TROY. MICHAEL JOHN, Cameron TREVINO. YVONNE FLORES. Corpus Christi TRICOLI. CARL JOHN. San Antonio TRIMBLE, THOMAS A .. Jacksonville TRIMARCHI. GREGORY C.. Galveston TUBB. NANCY CATHRYNE. Houston TUFFL Y. LESLIE MARIE. Houston TUM UL TY. KAREN EMILY. San Antonio TURBEVILLE. MARY JAYNE. Dallas TURPIN, KATHRYN LEE. Corpus Christi TUSA. NANCY ELIZABETH . Houston TYLER. TRACI JO . Fort Worth UMSTATID. HALE BREMOND. Austin VADEN. FLOYD LEONARD Ill, Corpus Christi VAN DE WALLE. VINCENT DOUGLAS, San Antonio VANEK . ZOE ELLEN. Austin Juniors -559 VAUGHAN, DONNA GAYLE , Dallas VELAZCO. SYLVANA C .. Corpus Chnst1 VERTREES. MARIANNE. Austin VEST, JANET MARIE. Houston VIGNESS, RICHARD M .. Lubbock VOLLERS, JAMES MICHAEL. Austin VON BLON . MICHAEL PHILLIP. Houston VORTMANN . KATHRYN ANN , Austin WAGNER. MARIAN JOHNSON. Corpus Christi WAHNE. JANICE SOPHIE, Elmendorf WALCIK . RANDOLPH WILLIAM . Angleton WALDROP. ROBERT RUSH. Tyler WALKER. JEFFERSON JAMES. Brownsville WALL, CAROLINE PATRICIA, Houston WALLACE . LISA DEANE , Montgomery WALSH, JON ROBERT, San Antonio WALSH. SUSAN BIANCA. New York NY WALTON. KERRY WANYE. Humble WALVOORD , DAVID KEITH. Garland WANTA. JACQUELINE MARY, Houston WATKINS, CORINNE ELIZABETH, Austin WATTS . DEBRA GAIL. Galveston WATTS. SARAH SPENCE. Houston WEEMS. SHERRY, Houston WELDER, AMOS GLENN Ill. Austin WEST, JAYNE ELAINE. Austin WESTON . CAROL ANN, Harlingen WHEAT. PHYLLIS ELOISE. Houston WHITE. DIANNE ELIZABETH . Dallas WHITE. LESA CAROL , Houston WHITE. SHARON LYNN , Van WHITED, THOMAS FRANCIS, Austin WHITELEY, MICHAEL AUSTIN, Killeen WHITLOCK, PAMELA DEANE , Buda WILBURN , MARCIA SUSAN , Fort Worth WILKERSON. JENNIFER RAY, Tyler WILKINS, AMY KAY. Houston WILKINS. MARC WINSTON. Houston WILLCOCKSON . WILLIAM STUART, Dallas WILLIAMS. ANN GERTRUDE. Garwood WILLIAMS. BARBARA JANN. Austin WILLIAMS. CYNTHIA ANNE. Baytown WILLIAMS, EDMUND P. IV, Corpus Christi WILLIAMS, KELVIE LEE. Austin WILKINSON. DEBORAH ANNE. Seabrook WILLARD. MARY BETH, Henderson WILLIAMS, PEGGY JANE, Buna WILLIAMS, SHARON KAY, San Antonio WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE KETHLEY. Austin WILLMAN, ADANA TERESA. Austin WILLMAN , DANA STEVEN , Lorena WILSON, BARBARA DENISE. Austin WILSON, BILLY WAYNE, Houston WILSON, GARY MARK, Austin WILSON, JULIE MARGARET. Dallas WINCHELL, LORI LOUISE. Garland WINFREY, LAURA LILLIAN, Somerville TN WISRODT. LU ANNE, Galveston WOLF, BEVERLY CAROLE. Rosebud WOOD . MARIANNE. Houston WOOD. MARTHA RUTH, Alvin WOODS, PAMELA ANN . Fort Worth WOODWARD. LINDA ANN. Houston WOODWARD, SARAH KATHRYN. New Braunfels WOOLSEY. LAURA LYNN, Austin WOOMER. TERRI LYNN, Longview WORDEN, ELIZABETH ANN , Alice WORLEY. DAVID S. 111 . San Antonio WORMSER, LEONARD VANCE. Lafayette LA WORTHAM, JAMES MASON, Fort Worth WREN , MICHAEL ALAN. Lexington WRIGHT. GEOFFREY LEE. Amarillo WUSTRAU . PATRICIA ANN , Austin WYATT. MICHAEL GORDON, Galveston WYLIE, BRADLEY LEON, Austin WYLIE, KATHLEEN LOUISE. Austin YARBROUGH. STEPHEN JAMES. Houston YEAGER. RANDALL KEITH, Vernon YOCHUM . JOHN ROBERT. Houston YOUNG . SHARON E .. Dallas YOUNG. STEPHEN CLAUDE. New Boston ZAMORA, ROLANDO REY. Brownsville ZAMUTT, MARK STEVEN , Dallas ZAREMBA. CHERYL ANN , Austin ZEGLIN, ROSANNE ELIZABETH, Baytown ZIEHE, RANDALL MARK. Austin ZIKES, ZANA ANN, Bryan ZIMMERHANZEL. LAWRENCE D .. Sm1thv1lle 560 -Juniors ZLOTNIK, TERRY. El Campo ZUNKER. SHEREE LOU , San Antonio ZWIENER. WILLIAM FRANKLIN. Austin Juniors -561 ABELL, PHILLIP MICHAEL, Dallas ABRAHAM , LEIGH ANN , Baton Rouge LA ADAMS, DONNA ELIZABETH, Houston ADAMS, FREDERICK SHIELDS JR., Dallas ADLER, BARRY ALAN, Tulsa OK AIKEN, ROBERT CODY, Houston AIUVALASIT, JOHN WILLIAM, Houston AKIN. JOHN STEWART, Dallas ALBERT, JAMES YALE, Omaha NE ALBRIGHT, TERESA LYNN, Corpus Christi ALLDAY, KATHERINE ANNE, Midland ALLEN , HENRY KIPER JR. , Temple ALLEN. SCOTT HAMLIN, Carrolton MO ALTWEIN, SHARON ANNE, Houston AMES , JOHN YOUNG . San Antonio ANDERSON, GLENNA SUZETTE, Dallas ANDERSON, MARY ALICE. Austin ANDERSON , MARY ANN , Brownfield ANDREWS, CAROL JEAN , Austin ANDREWS, JONTHY ELIZABETH. Austin ANDREWS, REGINA CAROL, Fort Worth ARCHER, LINDA SUSAN, Houston ARMSTRONG, JOYCE MADELYN, Austin ARNETT, PHILIP DARWIN, Lufkin ARNOLD, ALICE BINTLIFF, Houston ASHTON, PATRICIA ANN , Fort'Worth ATKINSON, LACY CLAIRE,. Pasadena ATSINGER, TERRY LYNN, Houston ATTERIDG, BARBARA JOAN, Houston AVANT, JIM FORREST. Dilley AVANT, SARA SUE , Dallas AVARY, SARAH ANN , San Angelo AVIS, PATRICIA PEARL, Houston AYDAM, GENEVIEVE MARIE, Houston AYARS, DAVID ALAN , Austin AYERS, JAMES STEPHEN, Holdrege NE BACCHUS, ROCKNEY D .. Georgetown BAILEY, WILLIAM EDWARD, Fort Worth BAILIFF, REBECCA ANN , Fort Worth BAKER. CAROL SUE , McKinney BAKER, DOUGLAS WILLIAM, Baytown BALBOA, t ROSE ELIZABETH . Austin BALCH, DEAN MATTHEW, Wichita Falls BALDERAS, DANIEL JR., San Antonio BALDWIN, MARILYN , Longview BANKHEAD, STACY RENEE , Carthage BARKER. KIT EVE , Fort Worth BARNARD, BRIAN DUVAL. Hobbs NM BARNETT, PATRICIA ANN, Bowie BARNEY, TERRENCE EUGENE, Austin BARR, SHARON DIANNE, Austin BARR, THOMAS BRIAN, Houston BARRIENTOS. JOSEPH JESSE JR. , Laredo BASQUINE, DORIS ANN, Beaumont BASSE, SUSAN HERTHA, Fredericksburg BEARD, BONNIE MARIE, Beaumont BEASLEY, KEVIN MICHEAL, San Antonio BEAVERS, ELIZABETH KNOX, Baytown BECK , ALEC F., Austin BECK, CARLA SUE, Dallas BECK, LORELEI, San Angelo BEDRICK , BARBARA ANN , Kaufman BEESON, LAURETTE HARMON, Houston BEGIEN, CAROLYN ELIZABETH , Houston BEHRENS. ANDREA JOY, Pasadena BEISMAN, MARY ZONA, Richardson BENTSEN, ELIZABETH, J. Houston BERGEL, FELIX, Venezuela BERGSTROM, RUSSELL WARREN , El Campo BERNSTEIN, CAROL JO, Wharton BERNSTEIN, HOPE ELLEN, Dallas BERRONES, EVA LAMAR, Dilley BERRY. SUSAN PULITZER, New Orleans LA BETCHER, JONATHAN ROBERT. Dallas BETTLE , JEROME ORD , Austin BEYER, MARJORIE JO, Houston BIDERMAN, SUSAN ELAINE, Dallas BING, MARTHA, Katy BISHOP, THEODORE ARTHUR Ill . Texas City BISHOP, WILLIAM DAVID, Houston BISKAMP, WILLIAM TAYLOR, Dallas BISNO, EDWARD JAY, Memphis TN BLACK, SUSAN ADELE, Harlingen BLACK, THOMAS EUGENE JR., Wichita KS BLAHA, GARY ARTHUR, Houston BLAIR, DEANE ARLEA, San Antonio BLAKEY, BRENDA JAMIE, Worthington OH BLANCHARD, JOHN BEN, Austin BLEVINS, WILLIAM CLARK JR .. Duncanville BLUM, LYNDA EILEEN. Dallas BLUNT, LYNN, Houston BOATRIGHT, PATSY ANN , Fort Worth BODZIN , MARK BRIAN . Dallas BOLDT, ROBIN DENISE. San Antonio BOND, WILLIAM RICHARD, Dallas BORMASTER, SCOTT EVAN, Houston BORREGO , CAROLINA D .. Houston BOTELLO, REBECCA TONI , Corpus Christi BOUCHARD, DENISE L .. Houston Sophomores -563 BOWMAN, TAYLOR RASK. Dallas BOYD, JULIA ELIZABETH, San Antonio BOYD, RONALD WAYNE, Corpus Christi BOYD, THOMAS ENOCH JR.. West Texas City BRADDOCK. SUSAN LYNN, Dallas BRADFORD. EUGENE WHALEY. Austin BRADSHAW. LESLIE GLENN, Austin BRAGG, DEBORAH KAY. Arlington BRANDT. DEANNA MARIE, Wichita Falls BRAZELTON. JANE, Austin BREEN . KATHRYN JOAN, Denton BREWER. CHARLES ROLAND. Austin BROCK. JAMES MICHAEL. New Boston BROCK. LISA ANN, Midland BROCKETT. ELIZABETH JANE, Elm Mott BROOKS. CYNTHIA GAY. Dallas BROOKS, MARK WAYNE. Belton BROOKS, WILLIAM E., Dallas BROUN, ELIZABETH CLARE. Houston BROWN , DEBRA ELAINE . Odessa BROWN, ELIZABETH ANN, Corsicana BROWN. FISHER WELLS 111. Dallas BROWN , JOANN PRISCILLA. Austin BROWN, LARRY STEVEN . Austin BROWN, LORIE. Dallas BROWN , SHARON ANN , Katy BROWN, SUSAN MARIE, Arlington BROWN, TERESA JO, Houston BRUCE. LESLIE KAREN, Corpus Christi BRUNEMAN. STEVEN WALTER. Dallas BUCHHOLZ. BRAD ROBERT, Houston BUCHANAN, KAREN JEAN, Denton BUCKLEY, PATRICK CHRISTOPHER. Del Rio BUDNEK, LESLIE KAY, Orange BULLARD, THOMAS LUCAS, San Antonio BURCH, DAVID RANDALL, Houston BURNS, MARYLYN D., La Marque BURROUGHS, WANDA LYNELL. Dallas BURSON, JEAN ALLYSE . Canyon Lake BURROUGHS, CHARLENE CATHERINE. El Paso BURRUS, CONSTANCE ANNE, Dallas BUS. VERONICA ANN, Del Rio CABALLERO. JOHN MANUEL, Austin CABALLERO-PEREZ, HECTOR JAVIER, Laredo CAGLE, MICHAEL WAYNE. Waco CALDWELL, BRENT RANDOLPH , Austin CAMERON. JOHN THOMAS. Amarillo CAMP, DEBORAH YVONNE, Houston CAMP. STEVEN SCOTT, Temple CAMPBELL. BRETT CARLTON. Dallas CAMPBELL, MICHAEL MASON, Gretna LA CAMPBELL. TERRI DENISE, Garland CAMPBELL, THOMAS LEE, Amarillo CANADA. MEREDITH LYNETTE . Woodville CONGELOSI, MARY KATHERINE, Stafford CANTU . ROSE DIANE, Corpus Christi CARDENAL. BERNARDO. Nicaragua CARGILE . PAULA ANN . Austin CARLE. ROBIN LYNN , Houston CARLOCK. NANCYE MARIE. Corsicana CARMINATI. DIANE. Montague CARMONA, MICHAEL RAYE. Galveston CARPENTER. KATHERINE GAIL. Dallas CARR. KATHRINE SHARLENE . Conroe CARRASCO, BRENDA. Brownsville CARRIER. ERIC DALE. Austin CARRILLO. ALICE DENISE. San Antonio CARROLL, ROGER GREG. Garland CARTER. KATHLYN CONE , Tyler CARTER. STEPHEN BERT. Austin CASHION, JOYCE EVELYN. College Station CASKEY. GORDON RAYMOND. Beaumont CASON. NELDA CREED. Van Alstyne CASSEB. JOHN BERTETTI. San Antonio CASTILLE. EMILY ANN , Houston CATT. MARILYN. El Paso CATO. TWYLA KYLE. Vernon CEDERBERG . JUDITH ANN , Richardson CHACON. YSELA JACQUES. El Paso CHAFFIN. DONNA JEAN, Austin CHANEY. CAROL ELAINE, Dallas CHAPIN, DAVID EMMETT. Houston CHAPMAN. PATTON CHASTAIN, Dallas CHAPMAN, THADDEUS BOSWELL. Fort Worth CHARLES. JANET !LEAN, San Antonio CHATAS. KATHERINE LUCIA, Houston CHAVARRIA. CRUZ T., Dallas CHESTER. TRACY ANN, McAllen CHEW, STEPHEN LINN , Dallas CHIMENE, JULIUS BAUM. Houston CHISM. SHARITTA GALE, Dallas CHRISENBERRY. STEVEN ERNEST. Houston CHRISTMAN, GEOFFREY LEE. Universal City CLAPSADDLE, CATHERINE SCHARFF, San Antonio CLARK, MADELINE N .. Beaumont CLARK, MARK ADRIAN. New Braunfels CLARK. NORMA JEAN. Galveston CLAWSON. MARK ROBERT, Houston CLAY. ROBIN LYNN. El Paso 564 -Sophomores CLAYTON, WILLIAM DAVID, El Paso CLEARMAN, LYNmE LEA, Hereford CLEMENTS, LYDIA BELLE, Allen CLINE , CAROLYN RUTH , Garland CLOUSE, DONNA JEAN, Boerne COFFEY, MICHAEL ANDERSON , Houston COHEN , DEBORAH LOU , Jackson MS COKER. TINA GLYN , Baytown COLES, JAMES ERNEST, Dallas COLLIE. CAROL SUSAN, Beaumont COLLINS, DENISE JEAN, Fort Worth CONE, BRENDA RAYE, Fort Worth CONKLING, RUSSELL CLARENCE, Tomball CONLEY, KAREN SUE, Fort Worth CONNER, LOIS ANN, Silsbee CONTRERAS, JEANNETIE DORIS, Austin CONWELL, MARVILYN KAY, Dallas COOK, CONNIE GAIL, Texas City COOK, JOHN CARLTON, Beaumont COOK, NINA JO, Dallas COONER, MICHAEL WARREN, Vernon COOPER, THOMAS MOSELEY, Groves COPE, CARL EDWARD, Wallis COPELAND, MARTHA E., Houston CORNETI, DAVID WAYNE, Amarillo CORRIGAN , MARY KIMBERLY, San Antonio COVERT, GARYBETH, Austin COVINGTON, MARGARET ANNE . Port Arthur COWLING, LUTHER FOREST JR., Houston COWLING , REBECCA ANN , Kermit CRAFT, SHERYL BERNICE, Austin CRAIN, STEPHEN LAWRENCE, Austin CRAVENS, VALERIE ANN, Taylor CRAWFORD, BARRY HILL, Dallas CRAWFORD, CATHRYN LACY, Galveston CRAWFORD. DEBORAH JOYCE, San Antonio CRAWFORD, KIMBERLY ANN , Kermit CREEDEN, CAROLINE HERRISE, San Antonio CRIER, JACK RURICK, Austin CROSBY, DOUGLAS RAY, Richardson CROSSON , DOUGLAS ROBERT. Houston CROW, JUDSON ANTHONY, Dallas CROWELL, BENSON MCLANE, Houston CROWLEY, CLAUDIA E., Fort Worth CRUZ, AGUSTIN, La Feria CUENOD, DIANE MARIE, Houston CULP, CATHERINE SIGNE, Midland CUMBIE, MARY CAROLINE, Beaumont CUNNINGHAM , DAVID P., Universal City CURINGTON , EVE CATHERINE, Portland CURLIN, LOREZ BARBARA, El Paso CURRAN , COLLEEN GEORGIANNA, Baytown CURRAN, MICHAEL JAMES, Dallas CURTIS, CYNTHIA ANNE, Houston DACY, DAVID WAYNE, Austin DANIEL, JAMES ROBERT, Brownsville DANIEL, RAUL DAVID, Pharr DANIELS, KENNETH ESTES JR.. Austin DANZ, CYNTHIA GAIL, Austin DARBY, DIANE ELIZABETH, Lake Jackson DARDEN, JUANITA HARTENCE, Houston DARLING, ANN DAREE, Mobile AL DARR, KATHLEEN ANNE. Houston DAVENPORT, BECKY LYNN, Midland DAVID, ALLEN DEMARET, New Braunfels DAVISON , NANCY ANN , Austin DAVIES, TIMOTHY KEVIN, Conroe DAVIS. BETH RENEE, Austin DAVIS, CARRIE LYNN, Alice DAVIS, MARK WILLIAM , San Antonio DAVIS , PAMELA LYNN , Austin DAVIS, STEVEN DWAINE. Kirbyville DAVIS , WILLIAM GREGORY, Houston DAWSON, CAROL DIANE, Dallas DAWSON , MARK WAYNE, Odessa DECOUX, JAN, Houston DEERING , CHERI LYNN , Richardson DELGADO, NOEMI DOLORES, Corpus Christi DELGADO, CELYNA DONNA, Austin DE LA GARZA, JAVIER E., Donna DELMORE, MARTHA JANE, Houston DEPEW, JOHN HENRY JR., Dallas DESANTO, SUSAN ELLEN, Houston DICKARD, PAUL DAVID, Houston DICKERSON, DAVID EDWARD, Dallas DIIORIO, SUZANNE, Hempstead DILLARD, CATHY, Houston DIRIK, JOSEPH PAUL, Garland DIVINE, JOHN DOUGLAS, Austin DONDLINGER, MELINDA J., Mission DONNELL, ANNE GAYLE, Austin DORSEY, ELLEN , Ligonier PA DRAKE. MARY VIRGINIA, Fabens DRAYDEN, KENNETH LAMAR, Universal City DROEMER, CARROLL EILENE, Giddings DUBOIS. ROBERT FLOYD Ill, Beaumont DUFF, DENNIS ANDREW, Austin DUKE. JEANNE MARIE, San Antonio DUNCAN, LUCILE FLEMMING, San Antonio Sophomores -565 DUNLAP. LINDA GAIL. Anna DURRETT. ALLEN TEEL, Amarillo DUTOIT. LEANNE PATRICE. Fort Worth DWYER, PETER ANTHONY. Austin DYE, RANDALL ANTHONY. San Antonio DYER. KELLY CAPPS. Springfield VA DYER. WILLIAM JACK. Lamesa DYESS . RICHARD WALKER. Fort Worth DUNMON. CHERYL ANN. Greenville DUNN . NANCY RUTH . Richardson DUNN , WILLIAM RATLIFFE. Grapevine EASLEY, JEFFERY CLAYTON. Dallas EASLEY. PAUL GREGORY. Vernon EARLES. RONALD GENE. Houston EDGERLY, LYNETTE JEAN. Port Arthur EDMONSON, GEORGIA ANITA. Houston EGGERT. CHARLES WILLIAM JR .. Houston EHLERS. NANCY LEA, Austin EINKAUF. OSCAR ERNEST Ill. Houston EISENKRAFT, ANDREA E .. Dallas ELKINS. ALIENE ANN. Missouri City ELLIOTT. AMANDA. Houston ELLIOTT. THOMAS GARY. Bishop ELLIS. KAREN JEAN. Grand Saline ELLISON , JOSEPH WARREN , McDade ELZNER. DANIEL RAY. Corpus Christi EMBRY. TERRY PATRICK. Corpus Christo EMMOTT. MARION VICTORIA . Houston ENCINO, ERNEST GONZALEZ. Auston ENGLISH. ROBERT ANTHONY. Refugio EPSTEIN, DAVID MARK. Seabrook EPSTEIN, GARY DAVID, Omaha NE ETHERIDGE. HOWARD CLARK. Dallas EVANS. BETTY ANN , Brownwood EVANS. KIMBERLY ELAINE. San Antonio EVANS. KRISTI KIRKE. Sequin EVANS. TERI LYNN. Fabens EVANS. WALTER LAMAR. Bay Coty FABER. MARY ANNE. Houston FADAL, DANA EDWARD. Waco FAIN , MICKEY ALLEN . Duncanville FAIRCHILD, ELIZABETH ANN . Arlington FAKE. DANIEL JEFFERY. Rockport FARRIS, ROBERT RAIMOND. Harlingen FAWN. DONALD RAY. Austin FEINSTEIN, MICHAEL FARLEY. Houston FERCHILL, CARY DAVID. Longview FERGUSON . AMY GRACE. Dallas FEWELL. JENNIFER EILEEN . La Marque FILER. VICKI LYNN, Houston FILIP, GLENN ALLISON. Houston FINDLAY. MAURIE BETH. Austin FINK, HELAINF flERRA. Houston FINNEGAN , WILLIAM NICHOLAS IV. Houston FIORILLO, KATHLEEN MARIE, Austin FISCHER. ROBERT WILLIAM . Houston FISCHER, VICTORIA ELIZABETH. Dallas FISCHL. JAN MILLICENT, Dallas FLATT, DAVID WALLACE. Austin FLECKLIN, ANTON FRIPOLIN II, San Antonio FLETCHER, KENNETH A .. Austin FLORES. LEO MARCOS. El Paso FLORES. LISA ESTELLE, Austin FLORES. MARIA ISABEL, Zapata FLORES. NORMA SYLVIA, Laredo FLORES. RICHARD ARNOLD. Benavides FLORES, RUBEN M .. Mexico FLORES. SILVIA PAULINE, Corpus Christi FOARD, LORENA LYNN, Dallas FONSECA. ROBERT ANTHONY. Austin FONTANA. GAMELA ANN, Port Arthur FOREHAND, JANE LAUREE. Texarkana FOREMAN , LLOYD ALLEN , Angleton FORESTER, JOANNE HARRIS, Henderson FOSCO. KIM MARIE. Houston FOSTER. KATHLEEN SUSAN, Houston FOWLER. MARY STAHL, McAllen FOX, LINDA DIANNE. Fort Worth FOY. STEVEN REX. Austin FORSTER. PERSIS ANN . Arlington FRANZ, STEPHANIE JO, Austin FRAZIER. HERBERT TIMOTHY, San Antonio FREED. HOWARD JAY. Dallas FREEMAN, EDDIE BAKER. Austin FREITAG. CATHERINE LOUISE. Houston FRIHSCH, WALT P .. Shiner FRISBY, ROBIN MELINDA. Austin FRITHIOF, RICHARD KEITH. Austin FRITTS, NANCY LEIGH, Houston FRYMAN. LISA LYNN. Austin FULBRIGHT, ROBERT KENT.Denver City FULLER. JANET LEA. Austin GADBOIS. SHIREE GAYLE, Houston GAINES, JOHN SHARPE. Houston GALAZNIK. JOHN RAY. Houston GALLOWAY, CARRIE ANN . W1lm1ngton DE GALVAN, EUGENE MARTIN, Houston GARCIA, MARY AROCHA. San Antonio GARCIA. MICHAEL EDWARD. Houston 566 -Sophomores GARDNER. BEVERLE CAROL, Spring GARDNER. DANIS WAYNE, Austin GARDNER. JANET LYNN, Fort Worth . GARRETI, CURTIS GENE, Dallas GARVEY. TINA MARIE, Longview GARZA, DAVID LOUIS, Benavides GARZA, DAVID LYNN, Edinburg GARZA, ROBERT LEE. Bishop GAULDING, VICKY LYNN, Austin GEE. SUSAN DENISE, Houston GEE. YENNY PAUL, Houston GEMMELL, GILLIAN ANN, Galveston GEORGE, RICHARD EDWARD, San Francisco CA GERMER. LOU ANN , Maxwell GERNSBACHER, SUSAN, San Antonio GERST, SHELLEY RUTH , Austin GETZ, MICHAEL DAVID, Port Arthur GIBSON , LATRALA, Lubbock GIBSON, TERESA IRENE, Austin GIDEL. MARY KAY, Amarillo GIDEON, ROBERT STEPHEN, Sulphur Springs GIEB, JANET LEE, Midland GILES, HOLLYCE CHARENN, Houston GILL, JENNIFER LYN, Dallas GILLIARD, MARYELLEN, ELIZABETH, Houston GILMER, WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, Houston GLASSON , THOMAS CROCKETI, Coleman GLAZE, ROBERT STONE, Dallas GLAZER, NANCY LEE, Fort Worth GLAZNER, CECELIA BEATRICE, Mineral Wells GLENN KIMBERLY KAY, Corpus Christi GLIEBER. LYNNE CASKIE, Dallas GOFF, KAREN DIANE. New Braunfels GOLD, CYNTHIA TALA. Houston GOLDHIRSH, JOEL B .. San Antonio GONZALEZ, EVA ENRIGUETA. Eagle Pass GOODRICH . KAYLA JEAN, Fort Worth GOODROW, RAY MCKINZIE, Palestine GOOLSBY. WILLIAM DAVID. Midland GONZALES, ADRIAN, Knox City GONZALES, LARRY JOE. San Antonio GORME. SHERRI ANN, Houston GOSSETI, KERRY JON, Odessa GOTHARD. PATRICIA ANN, Fort Worth GRADER. BARBARA JEAN . Dallas GRAHAM, GAIL SUSAN, Houston GRAHAM. KIRBY WAYNE, Port Lavaca GRANT, MARGARET SUSAN, Corpus Christi GRANT, WAYNE EDWARD. Kenedy GRANT, WINSTON DUMONT. Fort Worth GRAVES, PAUL RICHARD. Houston GREEN, BARRY KEITH . Dalhart GREEN, LAUREN SUE, Houston GREEN, LOIS MARIE , Abilene GREEN, ROBERT JOSEPH, Dallas GREENBERG , DAVID. Gretna LA GREENBERG , JILL LESLIE , Dallas GRIFFIN. KERRI LANE, Pasadena GRIMES, JANET ELAINE, Houston GRIMM. ROBERT RANDOLPH, Fort Worth GRISSOM , SALLY ELIZABETH . Texas City GRITIMAN. DONNA LYNN, Houston GROSS, BARBARA DIANE, San Antonio GRUNNET, JOYCE LYNN . Joliet IL GUAJARDO, RONALD RUBEN , Austin GUERRA, CATHERINE LOUISE. El Paso GUERRA, DONNA MARIE, Dallas GUERRA, STEPHEN, Brownsville GUTIERREZ, CYNTHIA GARZA. Hebbronv1lle GUTIERREZ, NORMA ANN, San Antonio GUY, MARC DUANE. Canyon HAAS, STUART WEBER, Austin HAFEY, KEVIN ANNE, Kingsville HAIGHT, CAROLINE FRANCES, San Antonio HALE, STEVEN MARK. Dallas HALL, JAMES EDWARD, Comfort HALL, JODY KARLET A, Snyder HALL. WILLIAM WENDELL, San Antonio HAMBY. JACQUELYNN DENISE. Brownsville HAMILTON. DEBRA ANN, San Antonio HAMM. LISA DIANNE. Fort Worth HAMM. WILLIAM FREDERICK. Midland HAMNER. ROSENELLA, Brownsville HAMPTON. DAVID LEE. Austin HANEMAN. JON ALBERT. El Paso HANSEN , MARK ALAN, Houston HAPPY, CHERYL LYNN . Dallas HARALSON . MELISSA KATHERINE , Houston HARDY, LINDA JO, Dallas HARDY, WILLIAM OAVIO,R1chardson HARLAN , LARRY LANGSTON . Houston HARPER. JERRY DWAYNE, Austin HARPER. PAMELA SUE , Austin HARRINGTON, MARY DELL, Fort Worth HARRIS, CHRISTINE LYNN, Baytown HARRIS, SUZANNE HEFLIN. Houston HARRISON. THOMAS CHARLES. Houston HARRISON, TWINK ELIZABETH, Wharton HART, LIANNE DARLENE. Houston Sophomores -567 HAVRAN, JOHN MARK . Grapevine HAVENS, JOHN EVANS, Galveston HAYNES, ANN ELIZABETH, El Paso HAZARD, Jill MARIE, Austin HEASLEY, JOHN f,1ARK, El Paso HEEP, ZOE ANN, Pflugerville HEFFLEY, CURT LEWIS, Euless HEIDRICK, CHRIS HILMAN. Austin HEJL, PAMELA KAY, Fort Worth HELM, MARLA SUE, Houston HELM, SHELLI l YNN, Prairie Village KS HEMPLING, ROBIN ANN, Richardson HENDRICKS. SARAH ANNETIE, Dallas HENLEY. STEVEN BEDFORD, Dallas HEN RION, LYNNE ANN, Houston HENRY. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Caldwell HENRY, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Fort Worth HERNS, HARRIET TICA, Lake Jackson HERRING, MELINDA KAY, Dallas HERSEY, DANA RICHARD, Austin HICKLE, RANDALL SCOTI. Weatherford HICKS, KAY ANN , Dallas HIGLEY, ELIZABETH ANN , Austin HILL, DANNA LYNN, Austin HILL, DOLLY JESUSITA, Austin HILL, KIMBERLEY LYNN , Garland Hill, LAURIE KAY, San Antonio HILLAKER, HARRY JAMES JR., Fort Worth HILTON , URSULA RHEA, Houston HIRSCH, CATHY, Midland HIVNER, CYNTHIA LOU , Austin HIX, RANDALL EDWIN, San Antonio HODGE, DOUGLAS R. II, Mount Pleasant HODGES, STEVEN LYNN , Fort Worth HOELSCHER, SHARON SUE, Houston HOLLEY, CHARLES MURPHY. Fort Worth HOLLIDAY, GARY RAY, Austin HOLSTER, TERRI LYN, Midland HOLT, MARIANNA, Abilene HOLTON, LESLIE PAIGE , Port Arthur HOLTZMAN, scon EVANS. Austin HOLYFIELD, KEVIN DUANE, Houston HORLOCK , NANCY JAN , Houston HORTON, CLAIRE, Port Arthur HORTON , JAMES GLENN , Hico HOTZE, ERNEST MARK, Houston HOUSE, LEISA CAROL. Houston HOUSTON, JULIA LEE, Dallas HOWARD, JOAN, San Antonio HOWARD, TINA MARIE, Corpus Christi HOWELL, KIMBERLY SUSAN, Abilene HOWERY, DAVID RANDY, Houston HOWLAND, MARY ANN, Indianapolis IN HUBER, DEBORAH LYNNE, Seguin HUDGENS, JOHN DANIEL, Mount Pleasant HUDSON, MARCIA DENISE, Houston HUDSON, RICKY LYNN, Marshall HUEY, DOYLE WADE.Port Lavaca HULSEY. LANCE JOE, Houston HUNT, MARTA LYNN, Dallas HUNTER. JENNIFER LUISE, Brownfield HURST, DIANE LORETIE, Beaumont HUSMANN, ROBERT STEVEN, Houston HYDE. RICHARD ROSS, Fort Worth HYMAN, MELISSA ANN. San Antonio IBARRA, JOSELUIS, E .. Brownsville IMHOFF, WILLARD EARL 111. Houston INGRAHAM, RICHARD RAY, Austin INKS , JEANNA SUE, Austin ISBELL, ANITA BETH , Brownsville JACK , JANET Y., Austin JACKSON, RICHARD MORRIS, Fort Worth JACOBS, CYNTHIA DARA. Baytown JACOBSON, DANIEL MARK. Grand Rapids Ml JAGGERS, PATRICIA LOU, Quanah JAYSON, HAL TERRY, Dallas JEMELKA. CAROLYN ANN, Houston JENKINS, WILLIAM GORDON, Brownwood JENSEN. JANICE, Houston JERWICK, JEFFREY PAUL. Prairie Village KS JETI. JOHN WESLEY. Tyler JOHNSON, ALBERT DEAN, Waco JOHNSON, DEBORAH LYNN, Austin JOHNSON, VICKI ANN, Angleton JOHNSON, HUEY LEE. Houston JOHNSON, JULIE ANNE, Vernon JOHNSON, LAUREN KAY, Joliet IL JOHNSON, NANCY RUTH , Deleon JOHNSON, NEAL DOUGLAS, San Antonio JOHNSON. RANDALL LORNE, Clyde JOHNSTON, RICHARD ALAN, Seabrook JOLLY. MARSHA KAY. Midland JONES. CAROL ANN, Abilene JONES. CURTIS, WILLARD, Austin JONES. GAY LYNN, El Campo JONES, JOHN WESLEY, San Antonio JONES, LINDA SUSAN, Mount laurel NJ JONES SHEILA LYNN , Dallas JONES. STEPHEN ERIC. Richardson 568 -Sophomores JOURNEAY, NANCY CATHERINE, Austin JOYCE, PAMELA SUE. Austin KAMEN. KATHY ANN, Wichita KS KAMP, NANCY JO. Houston KAPLAN. SUSAN LEIGH. Houston KAYE. DEBORAH FRANCES, Dallas KEATING . SHARON ANN . Dallas KEENEY, RANDY VENNARO, Houston KEIFFER, EDWIN PAUL. Dallas KELLER. WILLIAM VICTOR. Dallas KELLY, JACK ALBERT. Dallas KELLY KLETIA CEIL. Austin KELLEY. TERRI MARGARET. San Antonio KENDALL. THOMAS NEWMAN. Houston KENNEDY. JOHN LLOYD, Austin KENT. JOHN RANDOLPH , Fort Worth KERR. THOMAS PATRICK, Marshall KERR. TRUMAN DEAN 11, Austin KESSLER. THOMAS ELLIOTI, Dallas KIDD. KATHRYN LOUSIE. Houston KIEKE. CHERYL LYNNE, Austin KILE. JOHN DAVID. Dallas KILLINGSWORTH . ROBIN . Austin KING. JOHN WALKER. Austin KING. KATHLEEN BUCK, Houston KLANDER. SHARON KAY. Houston KLECKA, DIANE MARIE, Dallas KLINE, LINDA ARLENE. San Antonio KLINKSIEK, MYRA LEE. Fredericksburg KLIPPLE. BARBARA ANNE. San Marcos KNAPP, FRANK RUDOLPH. Copperas Cove KNOX. DAVID LUKE. Brownfield KNOX. LAURIE ANN, Austin KNOX. NANCY LYNN . Austin KOENIG. MARTIN, Houston KOHOUT. MELISSA, Stamford KOILE KIM, Austin KOLODNY. JAMIE BETH , Dallas KONCEWICZ. JOHN STANISLAW. Dallas KOOMEY. CANDELLA. Houston KOTHMANN . CAROL ELIZABETH ANNE. Uvalde KRAMER. KATHLEEN GRACE. San Antonio KRAUSE. MICHAEL GENE. New Braunfels KRISTYNIK. MARIANNE, Houston KROHN. JAMES EDMUND. El Paso KRUGER, MARY CARROLL. Houston KUHL. ANN MARIE. La Marque KUNKEL. JANE LYNN , Texarkana KUSNERIK. DAVID EUGENE, Galveston KVINTA. CHARLES JAMES JR .. Yoakum LABOUFF. JEANETIE MARIE. Midland LAFITIE. DARRELL GREGG. Dallas LAGUARTA, JULIO LANSFORD. Houston LAMBERT, JARRETI CHANCEY. Decatur LANEY. BILLY LAWSON. Victoria LAPTHISOPHON. STEPHEN MICHAEL. Bellaire LAROSE . ELLEN LOUISE . Houston LARUE . CAMILLE. Dallas LATIMER, LESLIE ANN . Victoria LATIIMORE, KATHRYN LOUISE. Port Arthur LASKIN. BARBARA KAY. Duluth MN LAVIS. DANIEL IRA. El Paso LAWLOR. JOHN MICHAEL. San Antonio LAWRENCE, MALLORY ST. CLAIRE. Houston LAWSON . BRONWYN . Austin LAZA. APRIL ELYN. Richardson LECHTENBERGER. WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Houston LEE. HOWARD SEN. Houston LEISHMAN. MARY REGINA. Houston LEVERTON . LYNNE JANET. Friendswood LEVICK. JOLENE, Amarillo LEVY. RONALD JOEL. Laredo LEWIS, MARK WILLIAM. San Angelo LEWIS. SYLVIA ANN, El Paso LEYENDECKER, DOUGLAS ALAN. Austin LIEBES. JENNIFER JOAN, Dallas LINSTRUM. TODD ELTON. McKinney LITILETON. CLAUDE EDWARD . Houston LITILEJOHN . SANDRA KAY. Houston LIVINGSTON . CHARLES A .. Fort Worth LIVINGSTON . THOMAS SHIELDS. Dallas LODEN . SANORA KAY. Dallas LONG . JEAN ANN . Richardson LOGAN, NANCY CAROL, Houston LONERGAN . MARY ANN . Dallas LONG . GLEN ERWIN . Austin LOPEZ. DAVID. Laredo LOPEZ . ELMO STEWART. Laredo LOPEZ. RICARDO ALFONSO. Rio Grande City LORD. JESSE ROBERT. Austin LUBKE. NANCY JO. Dallas LUEDKE. LARRY DAN, Marlin LUM. BARBARA. Lev1ttown NY LUND. BARBARA ANN , El Paso LUNDGREN. PAULA ANN. Austin LUPTON. STEPHEN RAY. San Angelo LUSKEY. SHARON MELISSA. Dallas LUTHER. ROBERT BRUCE. Corpus Christi LYDAY, RUSSELL WARREN . Port Arthur Sophomores -569 l VLES, CAROL l VNNE. Wichita Falls l VON, FRANK BONNER. Grand Prairie l VON , ROBIN BRUCE. Sprong LYONS, KIRK DAVID, Austin MABRY, TERRI l VNN, San Antonio MACATEE. GEORGE PETIIT IV. Dallas MACLAREN , BRUCE ARTHUR. Austin MACQUEEN , ELISA MARIE. Fort Worth MADDUX, MARI ANN , San Antonio MADRIGAL. DULCE MARIA. San Benito MAGNER, JOHN CRUSE JR., Houston MAGNESS. JANE ANN, Midland MAGOWN, MICHAEL JAMES. Houston MAHAFFEY, JAMES MICHAEL. Richardson MAINES, DONALD E., Rosenberg MALOWITZ, MARCY WYN. Houston MANLOVE, Jill ROCHELLE.Austin MALNOVE, NANCY GAV, Omaha NB MANL V, WILLIAM D.: Austin MANROE, MATIHEW PENN, Austin MARGOLIS , JACQUELINE CHARISSE. El Paso MARTIN, MARIANNE, Abilene MARTINEZ, JIMMY OCHOA. Fort Worth MASQUELETIE, PAMELA ANNE. Houston MATIHEWS. CATHY. Dallas MAXEY, ROBERT DAVIS, Houston MAYNOR, DEBBIE LOUISE, Killeen MAYO, ERIC WINSTON, Fort Stockton MAYS JAMES WILLIAM , Dallas MAZY. MAX LEE. Paris MCAFEE. MARK TERRY. Austin MCANELL V, CAROL JEAN. Austin MCCALEB. CHARLES BEN, Sa~ Antonio MCCALPIN. MARV PATRICIA. Richardson MCCANN. MICHAEL PAUL, Houston MCCLANAHAN, SHAREE ANNETIE. Garland MCCLELLAND, ALBERT KIRK, San Antonio MCCOY. LESLIE ANN , San Antonio MCCURLEY, SUZANNE CLAIRE. Austin MCDERMOTI, JOSEPH ALBERT. Houston MCDONALD, LAURA ELLEN, Houston MCELROY, ALLISON MAUREEN. Bellaire MCELROY, THOMAS G .. Abilene MCGEE. SHIRLEY l VNN, Austin MCGINNIS, WILLIAM JAMES, Houston MCGOWEN. GAYLE ELAINE, Houston MCKEE. ELIZABETH ANN, Wichita Falls MCKENNEY, MAXINE MARGARET, Houston MCKNIGHT. BYRON MORRIS, Dallas MCGOWAN. JOE MARK, Richardson MCLEOD, SALLY ANNE, Houston MCMEANS, DONNA LYNN, Katy MCNEEL, SVNOTI LANCE, Galveston MCNEIL. KENTON EUGENE, Garland MCPHEE, PAMELA SUE, Houston MCTVRE. DENISE, Dallas MCWHERTER, JANE ANN , Austin MEEKER, RUTH ELLEN, Port Arthur MELLIN, CYNTHIA JEAN, San Antonio MELTON, STEVEN WAYNE, Houston MELTZER, DONALD MARK, New Orleans LA MEIER. RHONDA LOU . Hye MERGELE, JANIS L VNN, Abilene MERTZ, JAMES LOUIS, Dallas MESECKE. SUSAN MARIE, Temple MEYER, PATRICIA ANN, Corpus Christi MEYER. TERRI LYNN , Battle Creek Ml MICHALKE. DANA LEE. Bethel Park PA MICHAUD, BARBARA ELLEN. San Antonio MIHOVIL, MARION MARC, Galveston MILLER, DIANA KAVE, San Antonio MILLER. SUSAN GAV, Port Lavaca MILLIGAN, DONNA LEIGH , Dickinson MINIFEE. PAUL KIM , Hempstead MITCHELL, LINANN, Austin MOFFATI, JEFFERSON scon. Houston MONTALBANO, JOSEPH MICHAEL. Houston MONTGOMERY, LEE C., Dallas MONTALVO, ROJELIO, San Antonio MONTES. CAROLINE LEE. Laredo MOONEY, MICHAEL KEVIN, Fort Worth MOORE, JANET GAYLE, Midland MOORE, MARTHA ANN, Houston MOORE, MARTHA JEAN, Premont MOORE, MARV MARGARET, Pecos MORALES, ANTHONY ROY, Taylor MORELAND, HOLLY l., Texas City MORELAND, THEODORE VOORHIS, Richardson MORENO, DIANA, Corpus Christi MORGAN. JAMES PARKER JR., Austin MORGAN, PATRICIA ANN, Houston MORGAN, SUSAN LEAH, Houston MORRIS, MARITZA AIDA, Beaumont MOSS, SHARON KAY, Houston MOURSUND, MARV MOORE. Round Mountain MOYNIHAN, DAVID TIMOTHY, Wayne PA MUECKE, BRYAN PATRICK, Texas City MUELLER, CHARLES WILLIAM, Houston MULLEN, KEITH HOWARD, Dallas 570 -Sophomores MULLER, JEAN MARIA, Houston MULLIGAN, COLLEEN, Corpus Christi MURPHY, KAREN LYNN, Plano MURPHY, MARY MARGARET, San Antonio MURPHY, SUSAN MARIE, San Antonio MURRAY. ALICE FLORENCE, Houston MURRAY, GAIL LYNN, Houston MUSICK, VIRGINIA RUTH, El Paso MUTH, ROBERT LINDSAY, Dall as MUZNY, CYNTHIA MARIE, Houston MYERS, GARRY LEWIS, Austin NAGLE, LUCILLE LEGRAND, Houston NASH, JEFFREY LEE, Austin NASH, MARLENE GAYLE, Omaha NB NASH, PEGGY ANNE, San Antonio NASH, RICHARD ARDELL, Schertz NAYLOR, TERRY LYNN, Houston NEAL, MARK HARRELL, Angleton NEPOMNICK, RICK ALAN, Houston NETARDUS. ALYCE JAN , Midland NEVILE, JOHN F., Richardson NEWMAN, GARY LYNN, San Antonio NEWTON, CAROL ANNE, Kaufman NEYLAND. SYNTHIA J .. Houston NICHOLS. SHARI LYNN, Temple NICHOLS. VIRGINIA ANN, Corpus Christi NICHOLSON, SAMIE FONVILLE, Austin NICKELS, CAROL ANN , Garland NICOSIA, RALPH, Dallas NIELSEN, BARBARA LEE. Houston NIGHT, ALLAN, Beaumont NILAND, ROBERT WILLIAM, El Paso NIX, PATRICIA LEE. Houston NOTIAS, NIKKI LYNN , Dallas NOVICK, CHERYL ANN , Austin NOVORR. KEITH ALAN , Leawood KS NOVY, BRIAN MATIHEW, Austin NURENBERG , PAM , Dallas OAKE, ROBERT GLENN, Richardson OEHLER, JOY LYNN, Fredericksburg OEHLER, JUDITH GAY, Fredericksburg OESCH, MARCI JANE, Houston OGDEN, KYLE WALLACE, Dallas O' MALLEY. CAROL D'ANN . Fort Worth ORR, CAROLYN JOAN, Mesquite ORTOLON, KENNETH LEE. Columbus OSBORNE, CONNIE GAY, Vernon OSBORN, LON MCVEY, Houston OSHMAN, NORMAN BALFOUR. Wharton OSTRANDER. GAYLE ANN , Houston OVIATI, SUSIE MACLEAN, Dallas OTIO. PAULA KAY, Shiner OYEN , JOHN F .. Victoria PADAWER. JEFFREY JAY, Mountain Brook AL PADILLA. JUAN JR. , La ~ena PALZA, JAVIER ENRIQUE, Bolivia PAPPAS, JAMES MARCUS, Laredo PAREDEZ. BEATRICE SYLVIA. San Saba PARKER. SARA ELLEN , Dallas PARRAMORE , JANICE KAY, Dallas PARRAMORE , SUZANNE RENE . Houston PARSLEY, NANCY ANN , Palacios PATRICK, JAMIN LEE. Houston PATION. CHRIS AARON , San Antonio PATION, ROBIN KEIGHLEY. Austin PAUL. KATHRYN , Houston PAULETIE, GARY MARK, Odessa PAULSON, ADRIENNE EVE. Palatine IL PAYNE, CHERYL ANN , Fort Worth PEARCE. LAWRENCE RAY, Dallas PEAVY , MARK ALAN , Dallas PEDERSEN. RICHARD SAMUEL, Richardson PELLEGRINI, EDWARD FRANCIS , Irving PENSHORN, RICHARD J .. San Antonio PENNOCK. RAMONA LYNN . Texas City PEPPER, LYNNE, Denver CO PEREZ, LAURA TERESA. Austin PETERSON, REBECCA JANE. Galveston PETERSON. MARGARET SUSAN . Houston PETERSON, STANLEY ROSS . Port Lavaca PFEIFFER, MARILYN KAY, San Antonio PHILLIPS. MELAINE SUE. Spring PHILLIPS, OTIS DAVID, Dallas PINK. CANDACE SUE . Wichita Falls PINKSTON, scon PHILIP. Dallas PIPER. JEFFREY LYNN , Houston PLOST, RANDALL BRUCE. Tulsa OK POINDEXTER, HALLY BETH . Houston PONTELLO, SUSAN LOUISE. Houston POOL, MAURINE MARY, Henderson PORTER. TERRY LEE , Austin PRATER. MARY MARGARET. Bowie PRESSLEY, HELEN JANE. Kirbyville PREWITI. PAM ANN , Grapevine PRICE , MARY KATHLEEN. Houston PRITCHARD. MARK A .. Seabrook PRUDHOMME. NINA ELAINE , Houston PRUDY, JERYL LEE, Pans PYLE. WILLIAM BRUCE. Fort Worth Sophomores -571 QUEZERGUE . PETER ARTHUR. New Orleans LA QUINTON. ELLEN RUTH . San Antonio RAFF. MICHELLE BEA . Fort Worth RAKES . ANDREA ELAINE. Hurst RAMIREZ. TOMAS JR .. Donna RAMIREZ. XAVIER. El Paso RAMSEY. JANET LYNN, Dallas RAMSEY, JOHN PAUL, Auston RANDLE, ROBERT WOODSON. Houston RAY PHYLLIS SUZANNE. Dallas REARDON , VIRGINIA ANN . Houston RECH . KEVIN KAISER. Fredericksburg REED. MICHAEL JOHN. Beaumont REED. RICHARD EDWARD. Auston REED . THOMAS ANSELIN . Eagle Lake REICHERT. ARTHUR THOMPSON. Houston REIMERS, TERRI LYNN. Houston REMKES. WILLIAM RAY. Houston REZABEK . PEGGY ANN . Houston RHODES. KATHLEEN FRANCES. Port Lavaca RICE. DAVID OWENS. San Antonio RICHARDS. JOE ALLEN JR., Corpus Christo RICHARDS. MARY EUGENIA. Auston RIDINGS . JENNIFER LYNN . Auston RIGGLE. PATRICIA ROSALIND. Beeville RIOJAS. JUAN ANTONIO. Laredo RISKINO, DAVID ARTHUR. Auston RIVERA. JOSE ALBERTO. Mexico ROBERTS . GEORGA ISAOORA. Sugar Land ROBERTSON . MICHAEL RAY. Fort Worth ROBINSON. RICHARD MARK. Sweeny ROBINSON . SARAH ANN. Wayne PA ROBLES. BILLIE MARIE. Austin ROBLES. PETER RONALD. Dallas RODRIGUEZ. DANIEL. San Antonio RODRIGUEZ. DIANA MARIE. Austin RODRIGUEZ. LINDA MARIE. Corpus Christi RODRIGUEZ. SUZANNE CAROL. Baytown ROGAN , LINDA LOU . Houston ROGERS. ROBERT WESLEY. Fort Worth ROGERS, WILLIAM DALE. Bedford ROSEN . LORRAINE DORENE. El Paso ROSENTHAL. SHARON LYNN. Houston ROSS. JEFFREY DAVID. Houston ROSS. RALPH LEE. Dallas ROWE. MARY FRANCES. Tyler ROWLETT. LOUIS ALBERT, Austin ROWLETT. MAE FRANCES. DAiias ROYALL. FRANCES. Palestine ROZELL. RONNY RAY, Rockdale RUBIN , PAUL ALAN , Houston RUOBERG. CARY ELIOT . Dallas RUDY. MELISSA FRAME. Austin RUNKLE. PATRICIA ANN, Fort Worth RUSKIN , CATHY ESTHER. New Orleans LA RUSSELL. CATHERINE LEIGH. Wichita Falls RUSSO. ANTHONY ROSS. Galveston RUTZ, DANA E .. Midland RYAN, GEORGE MICHAEL. San Antonio RYAN , MARTHA ELAINE . Fort Worth RYLANDER. MARTHA JANE, Austin SAENZ. JAVIER PINO, Rio Grande City SALAS. YVETTE MARIE. Austin SALINAS. ELSA M., Benavides SAMANO. RITA IRENE. Dallas SAMUELS. ROBIN, Corsicana SATARINO, PAUL STEPHEN, Dallas SAXON, BRENDA GAIL. Amarillo SAYERS. BRIAN SAM . Brownwood SCALORA. CHERYL WORKMAN , Houston SCHAUB. ELAINE JUDITH, Missouri Coty SCHEIBAL, MARY ELLEN. Grand Prairie SCHEROTTER. JAY LEWIS. El Paso SCHMIDT. CAROL VINCENT. Houston SCHMIOT. CAROLYN. Fredericksburg SCHNEIDER, SCOTT GREGORY. San Antonio SCHOTT. KEITH EDGAR, Castroville SCHORLEMER. MARY ANN , Seguin SCHROETER. SUE ANN. Port Arthur SCHUCK. JAMES DWIGHT. Houston SCHUETTE . SUSAN DENISE . Richardson SCHUHSLER. CATHRYN DIANE. Houston SCHWARTZKOPF, JULIET JOAN, El Campo SCOFIELD. JOHN MAYER. Auston SCOTT. JUDY LOUISE, Houston SCOTT. KIMBERLY ANN. San Antonio SCOTT. SUSAN DORTHEA. Houston SCRUGGS. SALLY • Garland SCURLOCK. SUSAN LYNN. Tyler SEALE. KIMBERLY NEAL. Dallas SEBEK . KENNETH LEIGH , League City SEELIG, LINDA DIANE, Metairie LA SEIDERS.CELIA ANN, Austin SELDON . LINDSEY. Dallas SELIG, JEFFREY HUGH, Seguin SHACKELFORD. JAMES HAROLD. Austin SHAH, MUKESH. HASMUKH. Dallas SHAW. ERIN. San Antonio SHAW. JOHN STEPHENS. Richardson 572 -Sophomores SHAW, VAN LANE. Dallas SHEARER. KATHY LYNN, Houston SHEFFIELD. LISA JEAN, Austin SHELDON , JOHN ANTHONY, Corpus Christi SHELTON. HAL DAVID, Austin SHERMAN, MATIHEW JOHN. Rockdale SHIERLOW, CAROLYN KAY, Austin SHIPPER. RONALD NEIL, Dallas SHOWS, BARBARA ALINE. 5eabrook SHRIER, LEWIS BRENT, Richardson SIDEREAS, LORI ANN, San Antonio SIEWERT. ROBIN NOELLE. El Paso SILBERBERG . HARRIET ELAINE, Austin SIMMONS, JACE HARRISON. Austin SIMON , MARK PHILIP. Dallas SINGER. CATHERINE ELAINE, Austin SISK. JAMES JOSEPH 111, Costa Rica SIZEMORE . LUBETH , Dallas SKAGGS, JOHN BARNABY. Harlingen SKARKE. DAVID WAYNE, Texas City SMART. LINDA SUE, Boerne SMITH, CHARLES MICHAEL. Austin SMITH. DEBORAH FAY. Austin SMITH, DEBRA MICHELLE. Houston SMITH , FRANCENE GLENELL. Waco SMITH, JOHN WILLIAM. Texarkana SMITH , MARY ANN , Del Rio SMITH . MELODY ANNE , Houston SMITH, ROBERT EDMOND. Fort Worth SMITH, TERRY LEE. Austin SMITH, WHITLEY ROBERT Ill, Dallas SNAKENBERG. HELEN DELANA, Houston SNODGRASS, BECKY SHARMAGENE, Brady SOAPE. ROGER ALAN. Cypress SOBOTIK, MARK. Taylor SOLOMON, ANDREA J .. Lubbock SOPER. STACEY KIM, Dallas SORELLE . SARA ANN , Waco SOUTHERN, MICHAEL PROCTOR. Dallas SOWELL. MIKE STEPHEN, Houston SPALTEN , ROBERT G JR .. San Antonio SPARKS. CHARLOTIE JANE, San Antonio SPEARS. GAIL SUSAN, Longview SPENCER. ROBIN LEE. Shreveport LA SPENCER. SUZANNE MARIE Benavides SPENCER. WAYNE ALLEN , Roswell GA SPINKS. KAREN JOY. Houston SPONBERG. CHARLES W. Ill, Austin SPORKIN. RICHARD BRIAN, Houston SPRADLEY, CHARLES DONELSON. Dallas SPROULL, KEITH , Fort Worth STAHLHUT, KAREN ELAINE, Austin STANSBURY. ANN BLAIR. Port Arthur STARNES. WALLACE SCOTI. Lewisville Sl ART LMAN. BRIAN MCLANE. Houston STEED. JANE ANN . Dallas STEPHENS. CLAUDIA. Odessa STEWART. CAROL JANE. Austin STEWART. KIM STEPHEN. Lufkin STIEBER. JACK A. . Dallas STITI. FRASER. San Antonio STOCK. CLARICE ANN. Ahce STOCKTON . ELIZA CATHERINE . Freeport STOLLER. CINDY JANICE. Dallas STOTSER. DELYNN DEBRA. Fort Hood STOVALL. AMY MARIE. Houston STRANE. TERRY KAY. Uvalde STRICKLAND. JAMES A. JR .. Uvalde STRICKLAND. SANDRA LEBLANE. Austin STRICKLER. SHERYL ANN. Baytown STRONG . JEFFREY WILLIAM. Houston STRYKER. GRETCHEN. Woodville STUDEBAKER. JAMES ROBERT. Raymondville STUECKLER. LAURA GAY. Midland STUHRENBERG . TERESA ANN . Palacios STURDIVANT. SUSAN ANN. Amarillo STURGEON. SANDRA KAY. Austin SULLIVAN. DUANE KINGSLEY. Colorado Springs CO SULLIVAN. GEORGE DANIEL 111. Omaha NE SULLIVAN . PHYLLIS ANN . Wellington SUNDBERG . KAREN JOY. Fort Worth SUSAT. GEORGE CARL GUSTAVE JR.. Irving SUSSKIND. SUSAN CAROLE. Austin SWEAT. !SABEL LEE. Longview SWEAZEA. DONNA LEE. Austin SWEENEY. ANI TA MARIE. Galveston SWEENEY. DAVID MCCANN. Wharton SWETNAM. JOEL GARDNER. Galveston TAMLYN. JAMES RUSSELL. Bellaire TAYLOR. CHARLES MARCUS. Abilene TAYLOR. J. ELAINE. Waco TAYLOR. JAMES LEE. Brownsville TAYLOR. MARGIE RENEE. San Antonio TAYLOR. MARK ALAN. Cedar Park TELLES. MARY VICTORIA. Houston TEMPLETON. LAURA LOUISE. Dallas TERGERSON . CARLA DENISE . Midland TERRELL. RICHARD CLARK. Corpus Christi TERRY. MARIANNE. McAllen Sophomores -573 TESTA. JILL. El Campo TEVIS. SHARON LEA. Houston THIEL. LOUIS JOSEPH. Galveston THOMAS . CL YOE ERWIN . Big Spring THOMAS. JON YEATTS. Universal City THOMAS. LINDA GAIL. Plano THOMAS. PETE B.• Dallas THOMAS. TERESA ANNE. Dallas THOMPSON. BRUCE ALLEN. Austin THOMPSON . Jill. Houston TIBILETTI. CLAIRE. Victoria TILLERY. SALLY HARRIET. Baytown TITTLE. DENZIAL RAY. Houston TOBIN. PATRICK BROOKS. Bandera TOBOR. ANNIE FAYE. Houston TODD. SHELLEY E. . Austin TOMPKINS. CAROLYN E. . Dallas TOOLE. TRACEY ANN. Dallas TOPPER. MADELEINE LUCETTE. Houston TOWNSEND. REBECCA RHEA. Dallas TRAXLER. TRACY ANN . Austin TRIGG. SALLY DAY. las Vegas NM TRIGGS. REBECCA ANNE. Llano TRODLIER. JONELL GAY. San Antonio TUCKER. BERT NEEL JR .. Austin TUCKER. CHARLES RAY. Marlin TUGGLE. LISA LARAINE. Richardson TULLIS. ELIZABETH KAYE. Longview TUNE. J. STEVE. Dallas TUNG. YOLANDA SHAW-CHYUAN. Dallas TURNER. BARBARA E.. Houston TYSOR. SUSAN JOANNE. Houston ULRICH . RICHARD KEVIN . Burnet UPCHURCH. MOLLY DUVAL . Midland VANCE. JOHN THOMAS . Edna VANECK. MARGARET ELIZABETH. Austin VAN OSSELAER. TOM LEON. Houston VARA. GILBERT JR.. San Antonio VASEK. BERNARD CHARLES. Austin VASEY. PATRICIA ANNE. Dallas VAUGHN. SANDRA JEAN. San Antonio VELA. DANIEL DAVID. McAllen VIDAURRI. CYNTHIA LEE. Robstown VILLARET. GREGORY OLIVER. El Paso VORPAHL . GERI ANNE. San Antonio WADE. NANCY LOUISE. Houston WAHLEN. MARIAN MARGARET. Houston WALKER. FRANK STEPHENS JR.. Austin WALKER. WILLIAM ALLEN . Amarillo WALLER. JULIA DIANE. Austin WALLS. ELIZABETH ANN . Houston WALSH . CAROLE ANN . Houston WALTERS. BRYAN KEITH. Fort Worth WALTON . MARTHA CAROLYN. Houston WARD. ELIZABETH ELLEN. Dallas WARE. DAVID LOCHRIDGE. Dallas WARREN . LYNNE ANN . Dallas WATERS. LESLIE DIANE. Dallas WATSON . LISA LYNN . Humble WATTINGER. VERNON RAY Ill. Austin WATTS. CLEAL THOMAS Ill. Dallas WEATHERLY. CARROLL LEA. Houston WEBER. CATHY LEIGH. Lake Jackson WEEKLEY , LORAH L.. Arlington WEINER, SUSAN l YNN. Houston WELTGE. INGRID ANN, Waco WENTWORTH , KARIN , Houston WERTHEIMER, JANE IRIS, Rosenberg WEHLING, JOHN RICHARD, Houston WHITE, MARTHA ANN. Austin WHITE. WALTER MARTIN. Houston WHITEHURST, JO LENE. Houston WHITTEN . SANDRA JENISE. San Antonio WICHETA, WILLIAM E .• Austin WIER, SUSAN RENEE. Houston WILHELM , ELLEN ANN , Houston WILIE.JAMES PATRICK, Austin WILKINSON . JEAN ADELE , Houston WILKINSON. SARAH ELIZABETH . Houston WILKIRSON , MARY BRAY . Grandview WILLETTS. LARRY LOUIS. Austin WILLEY. MELINDA l YNN. Houston WILLIAMS, CAROL PRESTON, Dallas WILLIAMS, FRED LECKIE JR., Dallas WILLIAMS, JERRY DALE. Eagle Lake WILLIAMS. MICHAEL VON, Galena Park WILLIAMS, SHERRIE LEE. San Antonio WILLIAMSON, BONNIE L., Beaumont WILLIAMSON . GEORGE DOUGLAS . Marshall WILLINGHAM, JANET GAIL , St. Petersburg FL WILLIS, JUDY LYN, Dallas WILLIS, ROBERT HIRAM. Houston WILLIS, SHANNON KAY, Pittsburg WILLOUGHBY. HERMAN TAYLOR, Denison WILSON, NINA ROBIN, Arlington WILSON, VICKY SUE. Corpus Christi WINANS, NANETTE. Brownsville WINCHELL, JULIE ANNE. Garland WININGER, ANN, Longview 574 -Sophomores WINSTON, GREGORY MARK, Anthony WISHNOW, CYNTHIA LYNN, Houston WITCHER. BOBBY DWAYNE, Henderson WOLFF, JEFF ALAN, San Antonio WOODS. BYRON DAVID , Beeville WOOOUM , HARRY LEE , Houston WOOLDRIDGE, PAMELA -KAY , Garland WORDEN , MARY CAROLYN , Alice WORTHINGTON , ROBIN, Austin WREN, REBECCA, Houston WRIGHT, EMRE LOLA, Austin WYATI, WENDELL DEAN, Wichita Falls WYNNE, QIANE LOUISE , Dallas WYSOCKI , MICHAEL JAMES, Dallas YBARRA, YOLANDA, San Antonio YEAKEL, BARBARA KATHERINE , Austin YEOMAN, KATHY ANN , Sugar Land YOUNGQUIST. SUZANNA KATHERINE. Austin ZALE, BARRY A., Dallas ZAMORANO, JOSE ROLAND, Wichita Falls ZAPATA, OSCAR GARCIA, Sinton ZIMMERMAN, MONA JEAN , Roundrock ZIMMERMAN, VICKI LYNN. Seguin ZIMMERMANN. DAVID CHARLES. San Antonio Sophomores -575 ABBATE. MARY ELLEN. Austin ABERNATHY. LLOYD BELMONT, Richardson ADAMS. ALICE ELIZABETH. Allee ADAMS . KATHLEEN ANN , DeSoto ADAMS, MARJORIE ELIZABETH. San Ant onio ADAMS, NORMAN DEGRAAF Ill, Houston ADCOCK , DARLA ANN , Midland AKINS. DEBORAH JANE, Fort Worth ALBERT. LINDA GAYLE. McCoy ALDRICH. GWYN DELAINE. Au•t1n ALLDAY. REBECCA LOUISE, Houston ALLEN, DEBRA JANE, Houston ALLEN, KATHRYN PATRICIA, Houston ALLRED, ANDREA LEIGH, Houston ALMQUIST. KAREN LYNN, San Antonio ALTHAUS. ELLEN RUTH , Houston AMADOR, CATARINA, Jourdanton AMBROSE, DONALD JAMES. Dallas ANDERSON . EUGENIA. Houston ANDERSON. LORI GAYLE. Fort Worth ANDERSON. MARY SUZANNE, Harlingen ANDERSON. ROBERT FORD JR., Austin ANDERSON. STEVEN EVERETI, El Paso ANGEVINE. NANCY GENE. Midland ANETI. DEBRA Plainview ANTHONY, KAREN DIANE. Quitman ANTONOFF, JAYSON, San Antonio ANTWEIL, FELISE BETH , Fort Worth APODACA. LAWRENCE HENRY, El Paso ARO, ELISA, Abilene ARMS, STEPHEN RANDALL. Mineral Wells ARMSTRONG . LARRY WILLIAM . DeSoto ARON. HOWARD IRWIN, Houston ARRIOLA, SYLVIA, Alice ARTHUR, ELIZABETH LYNN. Comanche ASHCRAFT. SUSAN DORIS, Humble ATKINS, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Rowlett AUSTIN, MARTHA SUE. Houston AVERITI, CYNTHIA RUTH, Dallas AVILA. GERARDO GARZA. Robstown AYESH. KEVIN BRADLEY. Wichita KS AYOUB. MARY ANN , San Benito BABER. STEPHEN DOUGLAS, Abilene BABINEAUX. SUSAN KAYE. Beaumont BAIER. JOYCE ANN. Dallas BAILEY, ROBERT DOUGLAS. El Paso BAILEY. STUART KENT, Houston BAKER, BYRON WAYNE. Burnet BAKER, DANA LYNNE, Canton BAKER, MARY EDNA. Houston BAKER, PATRICIA ANN , San Antonio BAKER. WILLIAM EDWIN , Beeville BALETIE, PATRICIA LUCIA. Houston BANDY, KERRY L., Austin BARDWELL. SHERRY ELIZABETH. San Angelo BARNES. LAURA SUE. Dallas BARNHILL, CLINT FRANK, Houston BARNUM. JAMES MIKELL. Seabrook BARON, ERIC STEVEN, Houston BARR. WILLIAM WARREN , Houston BARRE, JUDY JOY, Yoakum BARRERA, ALFELIO V. JR .. Robstown BARRERA. ENRIQUE V .. West Orange BARRON , DEBORAH, Houston BARRON. SUSAN KAY, Brady BARRON, WILLIAM COOK, El Paso BARTHOLOMEW. JOHN DAVID, Houston BARTON, JULIA ELIZABETH. Houston BARTON . LECIA ELLEN , Monahans BARTON , LINDA ANN , Monahans BASHARA, BRENDA BETH , Irving BASQUETIE. RONN , Abilene BASS. CARLA JO. Corpus Christi BATEMAN, SUSAN LYNN, Dallas BAUMSTIMLER, KARMA JO, Odessa BEAM , ROGER WADE. Vernon BEASLEY, KAREN DENISE, San Antonio BECKHAM, JOHN BROCK. San Antonio BELL, SAMMY SUE. Houston BELL, VICTORIA LYNNE, Austin BENAROINO . NANCY BETH. Conroe BENCAL. SHARON RENEE , Friendswood BENITEZ. DEBORAH JOAN. Houston BENITO, JOHN, San Antonio BENJAMIN, ANDREW LEE. Dallas BENNETI. BRENDA ANN, Point Comfort BERK, RICHARD S .. Dallas BERKMAN. DEBORAH ANN. Simonton BERNSTEIN, ANDREW A .. Houston BETIISON, DENNY, LaMarque BIBLE. PHILIP LAFAYETIE. Austin BICKFORD, JANICE MARY, Houston BICKHAM, CHERYL LYNN . Corpus Christi BIDDLE, BEVERLY DIANE, Wartburg TN BIEL, BARBARA, Corpus Christi BIERMAN, MICHAEL THOMAS. San Antonio BIGBY. SANDRA JEAN. Fort Worth BISSETI. CAROLYN ANNETIE. Corpus Christi BIXBY, NANCY RUTH, Houston BLACK , DEBORAH LYNN . Harlingen BLACKBURN, ALAN JEFFREY. Houston BLACKBURN. LARRY WAYNE, Mount Pleasant BLAIR, AUDITH LYNN , Richardson BLAIR. SHERYL ANN . Austin BLOCHER, GAIL SNYDER. Houston BLOCK , SHARON ANN , San Antonio BLOXSOM. ALLAN PENNY. Houston BLUE, CYNTHIA GAYE, Houston Freshmen -577 BOBODILLA, MARTHA ELENA, Dallas BOGAR. MARIAN MARGARET, Houston BOGGS, BARBARA ELAINE, Webster BOHALL, LAURENE MICHELLE, Dallas BONNER, MELANIE MALINDA, Hico BONSALL, CYNTHIA MARIE, Port Arthur BOWLES, LYNETTE MARGARET, San Antonio BOWMAN, SUSAN KAY, Beeville BOZEMAN. CATHERINE DELL, Dallas BRADFORD, BRIDGETT ANN, Angleton BRADFORD, ROBERT HEARTSILL, Austin BRADLEY, BETTY, Houston BRADLEY, CARRIE KAY, Dallas BRADSHAW, LINDA SUE, Austin BRADY, GEORGEANN, Dallas BRAUN, ELIZABETH STARR, Chesterfield MO BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM OTWAY, Austin BRIDGES, DEBORAH LYNN, Dallas BROCK, JOE K., Beaumont BROCK, SHARON LEA, Lufkin BROCKMAN, CHRIS CARL, Corpus Christi BROUN, TARA COLLEEN, Fairborn OH BROOKS, CATHY LINDA, Dallas BROWER, MARLA LYNN, Houston BROWN, FORREST LEE JR., Abilene BROWN, HENRY DALE, Marble Falls BROWN, MARGARET CURTIS, Waco BROWN , ONELLA LAVERNE , Henderson BROWN, RAYMOND ALFRED, Mineral Wells BROWN , RICK BARRY, Dallas BROWN , ROBERT LOUIS , Lufkin BROWN , SHIRLEY EDITH, Houston BROWN , TRUDY ANN , Irving BROWN VELMA JEAN, Dallas BRUSENHAN, SUSAN, San Antonio BRUSTEIN, RONALD JAY, Dallas BRYANT, TARA DENISE . Beaumont BRYSON , JOAN , Corpus Christi BUCKLEY, HUGH JOHN, Houston BUCKNER, BETSY CANNON, Houston BULLOCK, D'ANN SUE, Cypress BULLOCK, KERRY JANE, Austin BURDICK, PAUL JOSEPH, Houston BURGHER, BALLARD M., Houston BURKE, KEVIN OREN, Houston BURKE, MARY IELENE. Houston BURLINGAME, LORETA ANN , Bay City BURNETT, CINDY ADELIA, Austin BURNETT, MARY KATHERINE, Rockwall BURRELL, KAREN DENISE, Houston BURT, STEVEN BRIAN, Austin BURTON, SYDNEY DIANA, Fort Worth BUSH, SHELLEY ANNE, Houston BUTLER. JAMES KEITH , Houston BUZBEE, LELYNN KAY, Mineral Wells CABRERA, RICHARD HENRY, San Antonio CAIN , ALLISON DIXON , Houston CALDAROLA. JEAN MARIE, San Antonio CAMPBELL, CHARLES BRICE, Fort Worth CAMPBELL. JULIA ANNE, Austin CAMPBELL, MARC LAFRANZ, New Orleans LA CAMPBELL, PATRICIA ELLEN, Houston CAMPBELL, REBEKAH LYNN, Waco CANALES, RICHARD RAY, San Antonio CANNAN, DARROLD ALEXANDER 111, Wichita Falls CANTU, GLORIA-GRACE. Corpus Christi CANTU , HECTOR JAVIER, San Juan CAPPER, KERIN ANN, Fort Worth CAPPS, NANCY ELIZABETH, Houston CARGILE, PATRICIA POPE, San Angelo CARLISLE, ALLEN RAY, Pasadena CARMONA, ELSA, Hondo CARPENTER, GARY LEE, Quanah CARR, JOSEPH, Fort Worth CARRIER, RANDY JAMES, China CARSEY, JOHN CHARLES, Houston CARTER, BARBARA LEE, Dallas CARTER, ELIZABETH DIANE, Austin CARTER, KELLY LEE, Austin CASH, ROBERT RICHARD, Austin CASSTEVENS, MARY LEIGH, Corpus Christi CASTILLO, SAMUEL JR., Waco CATES, PAMELA ANN, Longview CATSINAS, KATHRYN ANN, Houston CATTONI, MARTIN VICTOR. Houston CAULEY, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, Austin CHANDLER, LEIGH ALLISON, Houston CHANEY, TIMOTHY HILL, Austin CHAPLIN, HELEN LAURA, Irving CHEATHAM, SHEILA LARUTH, Dallas CHRISTIANSEN, MARY SUSAN, Dallas CHRISTMAN, SHEILA, Houston CHUMNEY, INDIA BREWER, San Antonio CISNE, MARIA ELENA, Nicaragua CISNEROS, DIANA, Austin CLARK, MARTIN LANE, Houston CLARK, MARTIN THOMAS, Paris CLARK, MICHELE PATRICIA, San Antonio CLARKE. LAWRENCE ROSS. Bryan CLAYTON, OLETA CAROL, Tyler CLOWE, AMY LEE, Houston COBB. CAROL MIMS, Dallas COCHRAN, MARY ELIZABETH, New Braunfels COCHRAN, SARA ANNE, Wharton COCHRAN, TAMARA LOUISE, Portland COFFEY. REBECCA RHEA, San Antonio COGHLIN, LESLIE ALLEN, Dallas COHEN. FREDERICK IRA, Dallas 578 -Freshmen COHEN , GARY JAY, DaUas COLEMAN, CAROL ANN , San Antonio COLEMAN, PATRICIA JENEE JONES, Fort Worth COLEN, KIMBERLY ANN , Dallas COLLINS, GREGORY KENT, Austin COLLUM, ERIC VAUGHN JR., Houston COLLUM. RONDA KERYN , Corpus Christi COLMERY, CHERYL ANN , Dallas COLVIN, REBECCA ROSE, Austin COMBS, REBECCA SUE. Houston CONLEY, RICHARD GLENN, Houston CONROY, TIMOTHY RICHARD , Humble COOGLER. TRACY LYNN , Houston COOK, VICKI LYNN, Texas City COOKE, CYNTHIA, Houston COOPER, MILTON HARRIS JR., Houston CORBELL, DEBORAH HELEN, Houston CORPORA, BERNADETIE, Hearne CORVO, THOMAS ROD, Brookline MA COVENS , SHARI ANNETIE, Houston CRANNELL, WILLIAM OWEN, Dallas CRAVEN, ERIC FRANCIS, Elkhart IN CREECH , JAMES WILLIAM , Mesquite CROCKER. JOHN DOW, Dallas CROSBY, THERESA LYNN , McAllen CROSTON, DIANE VIRGINIA, Austin CROW, LEIGH ANN , Austin CROWDER, TERRI LEE, Buda CROWELL, DIANA KAY, Fort Worth CRUSE, KRISTINA SUZANNE, Houston CRUZ, ORLANDO, Falfurrias _ CRUZ, RAQUEL REGINA, San Antonio CUELLAR, GILBERT ORLANDO, San Antonio CUELLAR, MARGARET ANN, Pleasanton CULL, MARY CATHERINE, Stafford CULWELL, MICHAEL WENDELL, Dallas CUNNINGHAM, CYNTHIA ROSE, San Antonio CURLISS, MARY CYL, Dallas CURREY, LAURA DIANE. Lafayetta LA CURRIN, MARY ELIZABETH, Richardson CUSHMAN, REYNOLDS MARTIN, Plantersville CUTRER, CYNTHIA COURTNEY, Houston CYR, CYNTHIA AILEEN , Houston DAHL, CHRISTIANE LEE, DeSoto DALTHORP, JAMES ARTHUR JR.; Houston DAL TON, ANN LORETIA, San Antonio DANFORD, JANET LYNN, San Antonio DANIS, MICHAEL RICHARD, New York NY DAREOS, GEORGE MATIHEW, San Antonio DAUDE, EDWARD MICHAEL, Killeen DAVENPORT, CAROL ANN , San Antonio DAVEY, ALICE LYNNETIE, Dallas DAVID , DEBBIE LYN , Terrell DAVIDSON, MICHELE ANNISE, Dallas DAVILA, JESUS GERARDO, Houston DAVIS, ANN LOUISE, Austin DAVIS , BRITI KEY, Houston DAVIS, DEBORAH ANN , Longview DAVIS, DONNA LYNN, Bloomington DAVIS, JEFFREY BRUCE, Corpus Christi DAVIS, JOHN STUART, Dallas DAVIS , JOHN WILLIAM JR., Dallas DAVIS, JULIE KAY, Port Arthur DAVIS , LESLIE JEAN , Austin DAVIS, LINDA CARYL, Houston DAVIS, USA ANN, Austin DAVIS, THOMAS TOWNSEND, Austin DAWSON, THOMAS BRITION , Houston DAY, ANGELA LYNNE, Spring DAY, ELAINE ADAMS, Wilmington DE DAY, KATHLEEN EVANS, Wilmington DE DEAN, HELEN KAY, Houston DECELL, HARRIET CAUSEY, Yazoo City MS DEERING, DEBORAH SUE, Dallas DELAFOSSE, CAROL ANDREWS, San Antonio DEVINE, ERIN MARGARET, Houston DICKERSON, ELIZABETH LOUISE , Austin DICKERSON, ROBERT HENRY, Dallas DICKSON, KANDICE RAE, Sandia DIERS, ROBERT DEAN, San Antonio DIETERT, DALE MARTIN, New Braunfels DIETSCHWEILER. KAREN LYNN , El Paso DIFIORE, CHERYL DIANE, Dallas DITIMAR. KATHLEEN ANNE, Corpus Christi DIVINO, LOUIS DANIEL, Austin DOBBINS, DEBRA JANE, Houston DOBBINS, TIMOTHY DALE. Austin DOEDYNS, PEGGY LYNN, Bishop DOELL. SUSANNE ROBINSON, Austin DOGGETI, WILLIAM LESLIE, Houston DOMINGUEZ, EVELIA. Hondo DONAHUE, SHAWNE ELLEN, Jonestown DONALDSON, MICHAEL GREGORY, Houston DONATHAN. DEBBIE MARGUERITA, Dallas DOODY, LEONORE MARA-ANN , Houston DOOLEY, THOMAS JAMES, Fredericksburg DORSEY, LILLIAN DIANE, Houston DOSS, DALE SIDNEY, Mount Pleasant DOUMA, ERICA HARTZELL. Houston DOWNS, CURTIS CHADWICK, Dallas DOYLE, THEODORE WILSON , Albuquerque NM DRAPER. GEORGE CHESTER, Alice DRENNAN, KATHY MICHELE, Midland DREWS, CARL FREDERICK. Houston DROEMER, JUNE MARIE, Giddings DUDLEY, DELL SHERRI, Texas City DUNCAN, MICHAEL GLEN, Austin DUNN, DIANE MARIE, Houston Freshmen -579 DUNN, RICHARD CLEMENT. Abilene DURANT. RUSSELL LYNN . Dallas DURIO, DANAE LISA. Austin DURSO. ELIZABETH ANNE. Port Arthur DYER, MELINDA SUE. Athens DYKES. RUSSELL STUART. Austin EARLY. ANN ELIZABETH . Pasadena EARLY. JEFFREY THOMAS. Houston EATON , KIM ELYNNE . Dallas ECHOLS, BELINDA ANN , Austin EDGE. TERI LYNN, Houston EDMONDS. PATii MARIE. Anahuac EDWARDS. JOE BRIAN, Dallas EHRLICH, ROBERT MAXWELL. Austin EIDOM , TANYA LYNN , Port Arthur EISENBERG, DAVID HOWARD. Duluth MN EISENBERG. WENDY LEE. Dallas EISENSTEIN, SHARON ADELE. Dallas ELAM , FRANCIS EDWARD JR., Dallas ELIZALDE. JAIME OSCAR, Elsa ELLINOR. DANYA STEELE , Dallas ELLIOTI. MICHAEL BERGEN , Houston ELSNER, SUSAN CAROL. Odessa ENG . AMY ROSEANN . San Antonio ENGLISH, JAMES DOYLE, Beaumont ENLOE , JILL, Allen ENNIS. LINDSAY ANN, Corpus Christi EPSTEIN, CYNTHIA E .. Omaha NB ERBS, JAMES EDWARD. Houston ERMIS. JULIUS CHARLES, Woodsboro ERWIN , ELIZABETH ANN . Houston ERWIN, HELEN LUCILE. Aransas Pass ESPINOSA, DAVID, Corpus Christi ESPINOSA. ESTELLA INEZ. Thorndale ESPINOZA. RAMIRO, Orange Grove ESSARY. KAREN KATHLEEN, Richardson EVANS, AMY ANNE, Sweeney EVANS. GREGORY NOBLE. Houston EVANS, MARCILYN KAY. Houston FAIG . STEVEN JOHN. Houston FAIN , MINA MARIA, Houston FAIRCHILD. JOY LOUISE, Austin FARMER. DORMAN NEAL JR .. Abilene FARMER, GARY STEPHEN, West Columbia FAULKNER. PAUL DEREK. Tatum FAY. ROBERTA KATHERINE, Seabrook FAY, STEVEN RUSSELL. lake Jackson FEHRENBACHER. ROBERT JOSEPH, Huntington WV FENSKE, MARY EILEEN. Houston FERGUSON, TERESE ELAINE, Houston FERRELL. JOHN STEVEN, Universal City FERRIS, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN. Harlingen FICKMAN. ROBERT JAMES. Houston FIELDS. AMY, Dallas FIELDS. MARK ALAN, Houston FINCH, JAYNE ANN , Houston FISHER. LOIS ELLEN . Houston FITZGERALD. JULIE BETH, Dallas FITZPATRICK, MICHAEL TANKERSLEY, Austin FLANNAGAN , LAURIE LEIGH. Jacksonville AR FLEMING, HARLEN RIEGER. Houston FLORES, MARIA TERESA, San Antonio FLORES. PATRICIA THELMA. McAllen FLOREZ. JACQUELINE ANN. San Antonio FLOURNOY, SCOTI MICHAEL. Lake Jackson FOJTIK. KIMBERLY ANN , Galveston FONBERG. MITCHELL IRWIN. Dallas FORD, CYNTHIA. Austin FORD. JOHN STANLEY. Palestine FORD. STUART WIER. Houston FOSTER. ROBERT KIMBERLIN, Austin FOWLER. CHRISTI SUE . Houston FOWLER. NICK BRANTON. Austin FRANKFURT. BARBARA l YNN. Dallas FRANKLIN. MARLA ROBERTA, lake City TN FRANTZ, REBECCA l YNN. ConroP. FRAZIEF<. KIMBERLY ANN , Seabrook FRERKING , ELIZABETH MOORE . Karnes City FREUND, MARTHA A .. Austin FRIEDEN , STACY LYNN , San Antonio FUGITI. CHARLES MARION JR., Fort Worth FULBRIGHT, JAN MCKEAN, Beaumont FULLER. JOHNNY MAC. Longview FUQUAY, CAROLYN MARGARET. Longview FURLEY, DIANE. Texas City FYFE . TONYA KAY. Amarillo GAENSLEN. MARIAN ELAINE, Houston GALLER. ELISE JOY. Hutchinson KS GARCIA, BENJAMIN FRANCIS, San Antonio GARCIA, JESUS, Laredo GARCIA, JULIE CAROL. Corpus Christi GARCIA. MARC DAVID. Falfurrias GARCIA, NAOMI, Houston GARCIA. RAQUEL R .. San Diego GARCIA, RONALD JAMES, San Antonio GARDINER, PETER MERRILL. Houston GARDNER. STANLEY DWAIN, Hamilton GARNER, ROBIN LYNNE, El Paso GARVER. DEBORAH RAE. San Antonio GARZA. GABRIEL ANN. Bridge City GARZA. JOHN MARKOU, Houston GARZA. OMAR JAIME, Edinburg GARZA. VELMA SUE, Alamo GARZA. VERONICA. Laredo GASKILL. SUSAN CURBY. Houston GAUDIN, VICKIE LEE, Austin GEE. SHARI LYN , Houston GEIL. PAMELA LOUISE. Austin 580 -Freshmen GENDRON . NORMAN ANDR EW. San Antonio GENTRY, SUZANNE, Baytown GEORGE. PHILIP MICHAEL. San Angelo GERALD. SANORA. Beaumont GILCHRIST. TERRI LYNN , Dallas GILES. ANNE CATLETT, Houston GILES, MARK DAN. Dallas GILLIAM , THAO ETHAN . Houston GILLIANS. JAMIE ANN . Houston GILMORE, CHERYL KAY, Houston GINSBURG, ANNE IVY, Waco GITTINGS, GAIL LYNN . Graham GLASGOW, LAWRENCE ERVIN, Tyler GLASS. DEAN BURK. San Antonio GLEASON, JENNIFER DIANE, Houston GLOVER. RENEE ELIZABETH, Austin GLOVER. RITA JANE, Austin GOL YNA. CAROL JOANN, Seabrook GOERNER. NANCY JEAN, Houston GOGGANS, JAMES W .. Abilene GOLDSTEIN, ADELE MARIE, Houston GOLDSTEIN, MARK, Irving GONGORA. ALFONSO JR. , Robstown GONZALES. JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Houston GONZALEZ. EDWARD PAUL, San Juan GONZALEZ. FREDDIE, Robstown GOOLSBY. BARBARA ANN, Midland GOOLSBY, MARIAN KAY, Temple GORANSON . STEVE H.. Garland GORDON, KENT HOWARD, Houston GORENCE. JANET KAY, Midland GORIN. DEBRA ANN . Austin GORIN, STEPHEN SCOTT. Austin GORZYCKI. DONNA LANELLE, Austin GOSSEN , MINDY ANN . San Antonio GOULDIE, MARIE LOUISE. Austin GRAFF. RHONDA SUE. Hondo GRATTON, FRANK JAMES. Austin GRAVES. ELIZABETH ANNE. San Antonio GRAY. MARTA. Dallas GREEN JAYNE ELIZABETH . Texas City GREENBERG. SHERRI RACHELLE, Oklahoma City OK GREENE. KAREN JANE. Dallas GREENE. RANDY MILLER. Mineral Wells GREENSPAN, DAWN RENEE. Beaumont GREENWELL, ANNE, Houston GREER. JOHN MARCUS. JR., Houston GREER. MICHAEL CURTIS, Texas City GRIFFIN, CARRIE EVELYN, Fort Worth GRIFFIN. JOHN HOWARD. Fort Worth GRIFFIN, JOJOYCE. Mineral Wells GRIMES. LAURA ANN . Leonard GRIMES, LISA GAIL, Houston GROONICK, JAMES MARK. Maplewood NJ GROSSMAN. ILENE MAE. Houston GRUBE. KAREN KAY, Dallas GUERRA, MARTHA MARIA, Robstown GUMP. HARRY ALLEN. Dallas GUNTER. BARTON FREEZE, San Angelo GUT JAHR. MARGARETTE, PRISCILLA. California Mo GWINN, WILLIAM REX, Houston HAAS, SUZANNE MARTHA. Dallas HAEHNEL, WILLIAM OTTO. Austin HAGY. LARRY SCOTT. San Antonio HAIRGROVE, CYNTHIA GAY, Austin HAIRSTON.' JOHN FRANK Ill , Houston HALE, JERRI LOUISE. Austin HALET, MARY KATHLEEN, San Antonio HALL, LISA ANNE. Corpus Christi HALL. ROBERT GORDON . Houston HALL. TRACEY TICHENOR. Austin HAM. SUSAN LEE. Houston HAMILTON. JOHN BROCK. Riverside CT HAMMETT. SAM Ill, Lampasas HANKINSON. ROBERT LEROY JR .. Dallas HANNA. JON ROBERT, Abilene HANNEMAN , SARAH ANN , Dallas HANSEN, HANSITA. Houston HARBOUR, ROBERT EUGENE, Anchorage AK HARDIN, DAWN CECILE, Temple HARDIN, PAMELA. Vernon HARDWICK, CAROL LEE, Dallas HARDY. KAREN ELISE, Dallas HARDY. TAMARA LYNN. Liberty HARGIS. VANESSA. Dallas HARRELL. DEBORAH GAIL, Abilene HARRINGTON. DIANE. Houston HARRIS. DAVID ALAN. Houston HARRIS. JACK DALE JR.. Houston HARRIS. KEITH RAY. Arlington HARRIS. MARK STEPHEN, Dallas HARRIS, SANORA LEE. Waco HARRISON, ALBERT WILSON, Beaumont HART. CAROLINE SEATON, Marshall HART. LUCY SWEET, Houston HASENPFLUG. JAMES MICHAEL. Houston HAUG, DAVID LLOYD, Fort Worth HAVESON, CELIA HANNAH. Houston HAVIS, DONALD PAUL. San Francisco CA HAWKINS. CHARLES FRANCIS, San Antonio HAWS. ROY NANCE. Fort Worth HAWTHORNE. SUSAN GAYLE. Lufkin HAYATAKA. TODD HIROSHI, Irving HAYES. PAMELA SUE. Houston HAYNES. MARY MELINDA, Abilene HAYNIE. DAVID POWELL, Houston HAYS. 'SHARYL LYNN . Austin HAZZARD, RONALD WELDON, Texas City Freshmen ·-581 HEARNE. KATHY ELISE. Lufkin HEATH . CAROL ANN . Angleton HEATH. MELINDA ANN , Houston HEATH. VICKI LYNN. Canada HEBERT. FORREST PIERRE. Texas City HECKMAN, MARY ANNE. Houston HEFNER. STEVEN HOWARD. Dallas HELD. JULIE ANN. Birmingham AL HELFMAN. ALAN. BRENT. Houston HELLER. WAYNE ALAN. Houston HENDERSON. WILLIAM GLENN. Palestine HENNES. MONICA CLARE. Richardson HENRY, JANE KATHRYN. Dallas HERMAN , DEBRA ANN . Baytown HERNANDEZ, SONIA. San Antonio HERRERA. RONALD JAMES. Portland HERRING , RUTH ANNE , Dallas HERRINGTON, RANDI LOU, Austin HERRINGTON, SARAH ADEL. Austin HERSH , DEBORAH SUSAN . Waco HERZLICH. LAWRENCE. Waco HESS, MURRAY ALAN. San Antonio HICKEY. GREGORY SCOTT, Spring HICKSON. ELIZABETH JUNE. Austin HIGDON. GREGORY SCOTT, Austin HILBERT. SAMUEL TIMOTHY, Seguin HILDEBRANT. MARIETA LORRAINE. Driftwood HILL. JON LEE. Dallas HILL. KAREN ANNE. Baytown HOBART, DEAN RICHARD. Weslaco HODGES. REBECCA LYNN, Abilene HOGAN. AMME MYRA, Irving HOGAN. THERESA MARIE, Abilene HOLLAND. BARBARA JEANNE. Refugio HOLLENBERG. DONNA JEAN. Houston HOLLEY. TERRY LEE•. Universal City HOLLOWAY, BRENT RENARD. Houston HOLLOWAY. ELIZABETH ANN. Edna HOLMAN. HELEN CHERRY. Dallas HOLMES, JENNIFER. Lufkin HONEYCUTT, JAMES MICHAEL. Richardson HOPSON, CYNTHIA ANN, Houston HORN, NANCY ANN, Plainview HORNE, CURTIS DIXON, Fort Worth HORTON. DWIGHT DAVID. Dallas HOTZE, DAVID NEILL. Houston HOUGHTON, JAMES KENNETH. Houston HOUSER. JAMIE ISABELL, San Antonio HOUSTON, BARBARA JEAN. Fort Worth HOUSTON. DEBRA EILEEN. Dallas HOWELL. DARYL JAMES. Houston HOWELL, ROBERT PAGE , Texarkana HUBER, HILDA JANE. Dallas HUBER, JAMES BRIAN. Darien CT HUCKABY. JACQUALYN ILVANA, Dallas HUDSON. STEPHEN HUBBARD. Dallas HUDSPETH. LAURIE BEA. Houston HUMPHRIES. KIMBERLY KAY. Schertz HUMPHRIES, MARK STEVEN . Fort Worth HUNNICUTT, JENNETTE MARY. Houston HUNT. MARY LOUISE, San Antonio HUNTER. BENNETT HASKIN JR .• Fort Worth HURD. DIANE FRANCES. Seabrook HURLBURT. CLAUDIA BLANCHE. Houston HURST. BRADLEY SHAWN . Fort Worth HURT, CATHERINE . Dallas HURT. JOHN CLINT. Midland HUSSEY. LINDA JEAN. Houston HYSICK, ROBERT GERALD. Austin INTLEHOUSE. KATHLEEN, Fruitvale ISOLINE. JULIE ANN, Fort Worth IVY, DANNY PRICE, Texas City JACKSON. ALLEN RODNEY. Austin JACKSON. MIKE EDWARD. Austin JACOB. MARY ELAINE. Rockdale JACOBS. ALAN BRENT. Kansas City MO JAMES, ANTOINETTE LOUISE . Nederland JARNAGAN. TOMMY JOE. Corpus Christi JARVIS, DAVID KEITH, Kerrville JASPER, SUZANNE MARIE, Alvin JAYNE. LEISA, San Antonio JENK INS, JANET ELLEN , Burnet JENNINGS , LAURA ANN , Graham JESCHKE. CAROL JANE. Miles JEWELL, WILLIAM MARSH. Houston JOCHEC, JAYNE ELIZABETH, New Braunfels JOHNSON. CELESTE EILEEN, Houston JOHNSON. KIRK SCOTT, Burnet JOHNSON, LINDA SUE. Houston JOHNSON, MELESSA ANN. Missouri City JOHNSON. RANDALL TOLBERT. Houston JOHNSTON. STUART BROOKS. Houston JONES. DARRELL LAWRENCE. Austin JONES. JEANINE, Houston JONES, JOY MARIE. El Campo JONES. JULIE DONNELLE. Dallas JONES. LAURA ELIZABETH. San Antonio JONES. LESLIE. Lubbock JONES. ROBIN JEAN. Austin JONSSON. SUZANNE ELIZABETH. Midland JORDAN. JAMES REED. Houston JORDAN. JULIE HUNT. Houston JORDEN. PHILIP TAYLOR. Houston JOSEPH. BERNADINE. Tyler JUDICE. KEVIN LEO. Port Arthur JULIUS. MARK NORMAN, Dallas JURASIN. GREG ANDREW. Houston JURCAK. OTELIA. San Antonio 582 -Freshmen JUST, CAROLINE LYDIA, Killeen KAEMMERLING. MARCIA MARIE. Lufkin KANE. ESTHER BARBARA, Corpus Christi KANE. MARGARET MARY. Richardson KAPLAN, CARLOS. El Paso KARGES. CURTIS DUANE, New York NY KATZEN . KENNETH WILLIAM . Houston KEARNEY, CARROLL LEE JR.. Sweetwater KEELING, STEVEN CLIFFORD. Austin KEETER. MONA SUE, Plainview KEIDER. SUSAN KATHLEEN, Lake Forest IL KELLEY. TYM DALE. Lafayette LA KELLOGG. MARY CATHERINE, Houston KELLY, CYNTHIA LYNN, Fort Worth KELTING. MARK STEVEN, Houston KEMBLE, KARY DON. Georgetown KENNEDY, MATTHEW JAMES IV, Houston KERRIGAN , MARY ANN , Austin KERSTEN. MICKELLA ANN, Austin KEY. CHARLES ELLIS, Lubbock KIBBE. ELIZABETH ANN. Bridge City KIDO, KELLY JA'fNE. Austin KILGORE. JAMES PATRICK. Dallas KIMBROUGH, JANET LEE. San Antonio KING . LYDIA ANN , Vernon KING , NANCY KAY, Marshall KINGSBURY. LISA LYNN. Houston KIRBY. HARRY SAMUEL JR .. Austin KIRWAN, DAVID FORBES, Dallas KITE. PHILLIP CLEO, Fort Worth KLEIN. MARK FLEMING. Dallas KNIGHT. MARY ALICE. Houston KOHLEFFEL, DINA MARIE, Eagle Lake KOPPLIN, JOHN DAVID, Ames IA KOUGHAN . ELAINE LOUISE , Austin KOZLOWSKI, JANICE LEE, Austin KRAMER. ELLEN MEREDITH , Atlanta GA KRENMUELLER, DEBBIE LYNNE, Hondo KRIEGSMAN , KAREN BETH , Tulsa OK KRUGER, PHILIP EDWARD, Fort Worth KUNKEL. SUSAN KARLA, Olney KUYKENDALL, ROBERT GILDEN, Austin LANCASTER. JAMES GLEN . San Antonio LANGFORD. JOHN MICHAEL. New Braunfels LANGILLE. VALERIE JEANNE, Houston LANIER, LORETTA SUE, Jasper LARSON . CARLOYN JEAN . Plano LAWRENCE. ROSITA DELOIS , Bon Wier LAWSON . SHERIAL LENIAL, Dayton LAYCOCK, STEPHEN KEITH . Canyon LAYNE , CHARLES SHANNON , Lake Jackson LEA. CONSTANCE BETH , Fredericksburg LEAKEY. BARBARA JEAN, Dallas LEATH. DEBRA KAY. Austin LEATH, JOSEPH MASTERS, Houston LEE. LISA JEANNE, El Paso LEE , STEWART DEWITT, Dallas LEE, SUSAN KATHERINE, Dallas LEE. WARREN EMMETT. Huffman LEEK . LAUREN LEA. Midland LEISS. KAREN CHRISTINE , Houston LERMAN . PAULA FRAN , Wharton LERNER. ROBERT DORNE, La Marque LETZ, KATHY LU. Fort Worth LEVENSON , STEVEN HOWELL, El Paso LEVI. JALAANE. MARIE, Fort Worth LEVINE, ALAN BRIAN, Harlingen LEVINE. ROBIN LYNNE , Fort Worth LEWINS. RICHARD AARON, Dallas LEWIS. LISA JAN. Houston LEWIS. REBECCA ANN. Austin LEWIS, RICHARD RICKER, Austin LEWIS . SUSAN ELIZABETH , Houston LIERMAN , WILLIAM PHILIP, Houston LIEVENS, MARY JANETTE, LaFeria LIGON , JUDY LYNN , Houston LINDER. CAROLYN SUE. Austin LINDSAY, LYNN JANELLE, Austin LINEBERRY, STEVEN PATRICK, Houston LINENSCHMIDT. LANA LOUISE . Greenville LINNEBUR, RUSSELL ALAN . San Antonio LINNSTAEDTER. JANET SUSAN , Big Sandy LINS. MARY WINIFRED. Houston LIVINGSTON. DANA SHERYL, Garland LOCHER, MERRILL LINDEN, Houston LOFTIS. DENNIS LEE, Austin LOGAN. JUDY. Houston LOHMAN, JOHN DOYLE, Wichita Falls LONG. JOHN ROBERT. Austin LORING. RICHARD PETER, San Antonio LOVETT. MARTHA NAN, Tomball LUCAS. WILLIAM RANDALL, Dallas LUEDECKE. DAVID MATTHEW. Austin LUEDECKE, KAREN DIANE. San Antonio LUNDQUIST. ELLEN ELIZABETH. Austin LUNDSTEDT. CHRISTY SUE . Houston LYON. ROBIN KIMBERLY, Denton MACK. NANCY KATHERINE. Austin MADALIN, DIANE CAROL, Corpus Christi MAJOR. MARCIA. Houston MALM, KATHERINE ANN. Abilene MALONE , CLARA KATHLEEN. El Paso MAR, NANCY, Fort Worth MARKS. LINDA BETH. Houston MARQUEZ. STEPHEN ALAN. Austin MARSHALL. CYNTHIA ELLEN . El Paso MARSHALL, JOHN DEE. Eastland MARTIN, DEBRA HELENE, Carrollton Freshmen -583 MARTIN, DOREN CHARLES. Cary NC MARTINEZ. MARIA DELALUZ. San Antonio MARTINEZ. NORMA. San Benito MASON. DEBRA JANE, Longview MASSARI. KAREN ANN . San Antonio MASSEY. CELIA, Dallas MASSEY. ROSE MICHELE. Dilley MASTERSON. HOLLY ANN. Houston MATHENY. KAREN JEAN. Bedford MATHEWS. GERALD KENNEDY II, Harlingen MATHIS, SARAH FRANCES. Eagle Lake MAUER. TOMMY LEE. Sinton MAUND. MARK LINDSEY. Austin MAYFIELD. RANDOLPH ALAN . Corpus Christi MCADAMS. JUDITH FRANCES. Stratford MCALISTER. VICKI LOUISE . Dallas MCBRIDE, STEPHEN WYMER, Kerrville MCBROOM. JOHN PATRICK, Wichita Falls MCBRYDE. MARY ALICE. Goliad MCCALLA. KEVIN, Georgetown MCCANN . SHANNON ELIZABETH . Bishop MCCARTHY. MARGARET ANN, San Antonio MCCLABB, JILL. Houston MCCLENDON . CARL CRAIG , Pasadena MCCLENDON. JANET CLARA. Weatherford MCCLOUD. SHARON LYNN. Eastland MCCLURE. MARTHA LEWIS. Bellaire MCCONN, MELINDA ANN, Houston MCCORMICK, KATHLEEN ANN, Dallas MCCOY, MICHAEL WILLIAM, Austin MCCREIGHT. JAMES BRUCE, Midland MCDANIEL. MICKEY GENE. Texas City MCDONALD, LAURA KAY, Austin MCDONALD . MELINDA KAREN . Houston MCOONNOLD. MEGAN ANN , Midland MCEACHERN . NANCY LYNN . Houston MCGEE. SALLY LYNN, Dallas MCGINNIS, SHEILA ELIZABETH, Austin MCGOVERN , TERESA LOUISE. Houston MCGREW. DEBRA ANN. Laredo MCGUIRE, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH. Spring MCINERNY, JAMES PATRICK . Dedham MA MCINTIRE. THOMAS ROBERT. Richardson MCINTYRE. SANORA HEATHER, Falfurrias MCKENNON. CRAIG ALAN. Cleburne MCKINLEY. MALCOM LEE. Uvalde MCKINNEY, MARK DOUGLAS, Pecos MCKINNEY. VIRGINIA BETH . Marble Falls MCKITRICK, RICHARD scon. Memphis TN MCKNEELY. FRANCES SUSAN , Lake Jackson MCLENDON. ELIZABETH KAY. Center MCMILLEN. KATHRYN CARLENE. Lockhart MCMILLION, ROBERTA ANN . LaGrange MCNEIL, JANICE. Fort Worth MEADOWS. REBECCA SUE, Port Arthur MEGNA. STEPHANIE LEE. Houston MEINEN, EDWARD BURK. Fort Worth MENDELOFF. JAN DEE. El Paso MEROLA. WENDY MARA, Austin MERRILL. ROGER. LOREN. Houston MERRYMAN, JAMES DAVID, Dallas MEYER. BRENDA KATHERINE. Corpus Christi MEYER. LESLIE KELLY, Dallas MIKESKA. KENNETH WILSON. Austin MILBURN. WILLIAM BUCKNER, Odessa MILLER, GREGORY LLOYD. Austin MILLER. WALTON SANSOM JR .. Dallas MILLICAN. CATHY ZANETIE, Dickinson MILLIS. CATHERINE RUTH, Dallas MILLS. CATHLEEN ADAIR, Richardson MIL TON . LAN LYNN . Wolfe City MITCHELL, ERIN ELIZABETH . Austin MITCHELL. NANCY BENSON. Dallas MOHLE. MELODY ANN, Austin MOLISH. CAROL ANNE. Houston MONTGOMERY. APRIL CAMILLE. San Angelo MONTGOMERY. BRIAN DARRELL. Houston MONTGOMERY, ROBERT SCOTI. Grapevine MOORE. MARY MARGARET, Premont MOORE. ROBIN MALLORY. Austin MORALES, EUSEBIO ANTONIO. Panama MORENO, ANTHONY JOSEPH, Austin MORENO, MICHAEL ANTHONY, San Benito MORGAN , MARILYN LEE . Houston MORIN, ANNA PATRICIA, San Diego MORRIS. CHARLES SIDNEY, Houston MORRIS. DEBORAH LYNN. Killeen MORRIS, JENNIE RENE. Galveston MORROW, GLORIA JEAN. Austin MUDD, DAVID LINDON. Houston MUECKE, LISA ANN. Three Rivers MUNIZ. DIERRO EMITERIO, Mineral Wells MUNN . RONALD KEITH , Au stin MUSGROVE . KARI LYNN ,Houston MYERS. ROYCE RAY, Austin NANNEY. PAMELA JILL, Austin NAPPA. ANNE NAMETIE, Norman OK NARUM. CYNTHIA INEZ. Houston NASH. TIMOTHY SLATER, Houston NASTRI. MARK LOUIS. Dallas NAYLOR, DIANA JANE. Refugio NEIL. MARJORIE. Dallas NEILL, CYNTHIA ELAINE. Houston NELSON, NANCY ANN, Little Rock AR NEUROHR, GLENN KARL, Lake Kiowa ~~~e~~~Y~~~~~mi~~~~~B JR .. M1d1and NEWLIN . SHEILA KAY. Dallas 584 -Freshmen NEWMAN . APRIL DAWN . San Antonio NEWMAN , JOHN WESTON . Waco NEWMAN . MARC PAUL . Houston NEYLAND. RUTHIE CAROLYN, Austin NICHOLS. GLENN ERNST. San Antonio NICHOLS. SALLY ANN. Richardson NICOUD. ROBERT MACAULAY JR .. Dallas NIGO. ELDA IDA. Dallas NORED . CAROLYN . Burnet NORMAN. NATHANIEL scon. Springlield VA NORRED. PATRICIA ANNE. Sweetwater NORTH. NANCY SUSAN. Victoria NORTHINGTON. ROBERT CHARLES. Midland NORWOOD. DAVID LLOYD. Houston NOVAK. HENRY JAMES. Flatonia NOWLIN. JANIE ELIZABETH. Harlingen NOWLING . LARRY scon. Plano NULL. MARGARET NELL. Corpus Christi NULL. MARY ELIZABETH. Corpus Christi NUTIER. JEFFREY STUART. Pasadena O'BRIEN. RANDA SUZANNE. Richardson O'CONNELL. KATHLEEN HARLAN. Dallas ODELL. WILLIS WADE . Austin OETIER. SUSAN ANN . Houston OGLE. ROBERT JOSEPH . Dallas O'HARA. SIRI ANNETIE. Dallas OLIVE. KRISTIN ANN . Dunwoody GA OLIVEIRA. DENISE DANEEL. Corpus Christi OLSEN. CYNTHIA DIANE. Midland OLSON . RONALD CRAIG. Austin OLSON. RUTH ANNE. Manor O'NEILL. KATHLEEN MARY. Seabrook ORR. ROBERT COLLINS JR. Houston OWEN. DAVID MARC. Fort Worth OWEN . LEE WYNOLE. Dallas OZUNA GEORGE FLORES. San Antonio PACE. HATII BEATRICE. Houston PACE. ROBERT CHARLES Ill. Metair1e LA PAIVA. JULIE LAVERNE. Grapevine PALACIOS . HECTOR XAVIER. Pharr PARDUE. MELINDA GAYE. Houston PAROUE. MICHAEL DAVID. Dallas PARKER . ANN ELIZABETH. Dallas PARKER . CARLA SUE. Abilene PARKER . DEBBIE ANN. Tulsa OK PARKER. JAMES AYRES . Houston PARKER. PAMELA ANN . Houston PARKER. PEGGY ANNE. Austin PARKER. ROGER WILLIAM . Ingleside PARKER. TERESA MARIA. Austin PARSLEY. SANORA STRAKE. Houston PARTIDA. JOE ALBERTO. Austin PASCHAL. JAMES STEELE JR.. San Antonio PASSMORE. DON LAWRENCE. Houston PATCHEN . HEIDI LYNN , Richardson PATILLO. CHARLES TACQUARD. Dallas PATIEN. ALICE CASSANDRA. Houston PATTERSON . JANET LOUISE. Houston PATTILLO. STEVEN CHASE. Houston PATTILLO. STUART CHASE. Houston PATTON . KIMBERLY GAYE. Garland PAUST. ANDREA JANE. Austin PAVLICEK . BRENDA CAROL. Edna PAXTON. CAROLYN LOUISE . Lake Jackson PEARSON. AMY JO. Evansville IN PEARSON . JAMES HARALSON . Houston PEARSON. JOHN HENRY IV. Webster Groves MO PEEL. RENEE LISA. Conroe PEEPLES. EUGENE f,1URRELL IV. Corpus Christi PENA. ROMUALDA CATARINA. Allee PENN. MARILYN GAY . Austin PENNAL . EDYTHE ELIZABETH . Amarillo PENNYBACKER. MARY ERVIN. Austin PENSHORN . RITA ANN . San Antonio PEPE. MICHAEL VINCENT. El Paso PEREZ . DALIA ESTHER. San Antonio PERKINS. PAMELA MARGARET. Austin PERKINS. PRISCILLA JANE. Dickinson PERKINS. STEVE DOUGLAS. San Antonio PERNICK . ILENE NANCI. Fort Worth PERROUX . BRETI LOUIS . Texarkana PETERSEN. MICHAEL GRON . Dallas PETERSON . MARIE ANN . Austin PETERSON. NINA MARIE. Mesquite PETERSON . SUSAN LYNN . Austin PETTY. BRENDA JO. Austin PEVELER. JAN LEE. Fort Worth PEVSNER. JOSEPH STUART. Dallas PHILLIPS. LYNN ATHERTON. Austin PICKETI. HOLLY PATRICE . Houston PICKETI. LAURIE ANNE. Corpus Christi PIERCE . CHRIS WILLIAM . Albuquerque NM PIERSON . LINDA SUE. Corpus Christi PIPER. BEVERLY GAYLE. Austin PISTOR. CHUCK HERMAN . Oallas PITLUK. BARRY LOUIS. San Antonio PITMAN. MELISSA ANN. Port Arthur Pin. MARCIA JEAN. Dallas PLESS. DEBORAH ELAINE. Houston PLOTSKY. LAWRENCE E.. Austin PLUMMER. LORI SEIFRIZ. San Antonio POAGE . GATREL SUSAN . Austin POLK. SHIRLEY ANN . Austin POLLOCK. CYNTHIA MARIE. Austin POLUNSKY. RICHARD ALAN. San Angelo POTTS. NANCY OARL. San Antonio PRESCOTI. VICTORIA FAY. Fort Worth PRESTWOOD . DALE. Houston Freshmen -585 PRICE. VICKI KAY. Austin PRIDEAUX. JESS BRANNIN. Dallas PRINCE . EDWARD. RUDOLPH . Houston PRISCO. MARY MARGARET. 01ck1nson PRITCHETI. RONALD ALAN, Dallas PROVOST. JERI JAYNE. Universal City PRUITI. JAMES MICHAEL. Huffman PRUITI. RUSSELL CODY. Vernon PUFFER. MICHAEL DOUGLAS. 01ck1nson QUICK. JERRY JONATHAN. Dallas RAMIREZ. MARIA ANTONIETA, San Antonio RAMLOW. REED CHARLES. San Antonio RAMSEY. MICHAEL LEE. Floydada RAMSEY. ROBERTA BO. Goliad RANDLE. BERT. McAllen RASMUSEN . OUIJAN. Fort Worth RATCLIFFE. DENNIS O'BRYAN, Houston RAY. CHRISTI ANN, Fort Worth RE. ANN AVERYL. Houston REA. JAY FRANK . Houston REBER. RALFE. DAVID JR .. Wichita KS REED . DAVID MITCHELL. Brownsville REED. LYNN MARIE, Austin REED. ROXANNE. Sugar Land REED. WILLIAM CURTIN, Houston REEVES. RICHARD Gill. Houston REEVES. WILLIAM WYATI. Texas City REHN . DEBRA DEEANN , Austin REMMEL. KAREN DENISE. Taylor RENCURREL. DEBORAH ANN . Arlington RENTFRO . WILLIAM LEWIS . Brownsville REYES . YOLANDA. San Benito REYNOLDS. MARGARET ANN, Corpus Christi RICE . RUSSELL THOMAS . Austin RIDDLE. PAUL WAYNE , Dallas RIGGS. PAUL BRYAN. Dallas RIOS. PATRICIA ANN. Austin RIOS. ROBERTO. Hondo RIPPEY. MARY PAIGE, Dallas RIVERA. DAVID. Mission RIVERS . KAREN MYRTLE . Port Arthur RIZLEY. MAX DEVONE JR.. Houston ROAN. DARRELL RAND. Midland ROBBINS. MARY LUCINDA. Houston ROBERTS, LARRY JAMES. San Antonio ROBERTS. LINDA. Dallas ROBERTS. SUZANNE RUTH. Houston ROBERTSON . BRADLEY DOWNING. Midland ROBERTSON , MICHAEL LOUIS, Austin ROBINS. KAY. Garland ROBINSON. CASWELL OWEN JR.. Dallas ROBINSON. JOHN LAWRENCE . Fort Worth ROBINSON. ROBERT HAYNES. Mesquite ROONITE. LUCILLE MARY, Austin ROEHM . MONICA CLAIRE . Houston ROGERS. BENITA MICHELLE. Beaumont ROGERS. KAREN MILDRED. Fort Worth ROGERS. SANORA LEE. Hondo RONSTADT. TIMOTHY MARK. Lafayette LA ROSELL. ROBIN LEILANI. Austin ROSEN . ROBIN SUE. M1am1 Beach Fl ROSENBERG. SUSAN DIANE. San Antonio ROSENFELD. JO ANN, Waco ROSENTHAL. SARA JAN, Houston ROSTMEYER. KAREN LEE . Houston ROTH. OLIVIA HELENE. Dallas ROWLING. CAROL CHRISTINE. Corpus Christi RUBIN, RENEE DANA. Houston RUBY. NANCY CAROLYN , Austin RUDY. ELIZABETH SLOAN, Austin RUPE. LAUREL ELIZABETH, Austin RUSHING. BENDEL SEVEIL JR.. Pearland RUSSELL. ANGELA GALE. Stafford VA RUSSO. MICHAEL ANGELO. Galveston RYAN. PATRICK WILLIAM. Houston SAENZ. FRED. Austin SALAS. SANORA LEE. San Antonio SALAZAR. HIGINIO GONZALES Ill , Robstown SALVINO. JOANNE. Dallas SAMUELS, WILLIAM MAURICE, Houston SAMUELSON , DIANE RENEE, Fort Worth SANCHEZ. ROSA LINDA, Corpus Christo SANCHEZ, SHIRLEY JOYCE. Austin SANDERS. CAROL COLBERT. Houston SANDERS, TERI LYNN, Maxwell AFB Al SANOS , RODNEY EUGENE. Houston SANSING, RICHARD CHALLES. Austin SAUNDERS, DAVID WESLEY, Houston SAVAGE , JAMES ALEXANDER. Dallas SAWTELLE, WILLIAM CHARLES. San Antonio SCHADLER, MARY ANNE, Hamilton SCHEIN, NEIL JEROME, Austin SCHEUMACK, SARAH LEE, Houston SCHMIOT, CHARLES ROBERT, Amarillo SCHMIOT, SUSAN JANE, Fort Worth SCHNEIDER, CONNIE LYNNE. New Braunfels SCHNEIDER, LAURA KATHRYN, Giddings SCHOLL, SUSAN CAROL, Houston SCHORLEMER, JANIS CAROL, San Antonio SCHRAMM, JULIE MARIE, Abilene SCHROEDER, VIVIAN ANN, Stafford SCHUBERT, ANTONY ZANE, Houston SCHUBERT, SANDRA KAY, Kyle SCHULTE. KAY LYNN, Hondo SCHULTZ, KYLE MURRAY. Baytown SCHULTZ, SALLY LOU. Waco SCHWARTZ, JEANETIE HELENE, Dallas scon. DONNA JEAN, Austin 586 -Freshmen SCOTT. STEPHEN ANTHONY. Falfurrias SCRUGGS. JAMES STEPHEN. Dallas SCUDDAY. BEVERLY GAIL. Spring SEALE. POLLY JllNETTE. Karnes City SEARS. KATHERINE LAURI. Ingram SEAY. LUCY JANE. Dallas SEAY . SHERRY LYNNE. Houston SEGLER . LLOYD LORAINE . Dallas SELFRIDGE. DENISE JAN. Austin SELL. JAMES WAYNE. Dallas SEMLER. JEFFREY HOWARD. San Antonio SERRAND. EMMETT JEFF. Houston SETTLE. KAREN MARIE. Brownsville SEWARD. CRAIG LEON. Marble Falls SHANNON. ELIZABETH HAYNIE. Houston SHATTUCK. KAREN ELAINE. Tyler SHAW. JOHN KEVIN. Brady SHAW. MANER BUNDY. Midland SHAWELL. RANDA ANN. Houston SHEA. DAVID DANIEL. Richardson SHEARER. ANN. San Antonio SHELTON. SALLY KAY. Houston SHERMAN. KATHIE LYNN. Dallas SHERWOOD. KAREN ANNE. Houston SHIEKH. SHIRIN FIRDOSH. Houston SIBLEY. SUSAN GAE. Dallas SIEGEL. VICKI LYNN , Beaumont SIGLER. LINDA LEE. Houston SILVER. KERRY ELLEN. Dallas SILVER. NANCI GEORGINNE. Houston SILVERBLATT. CINDY LOUISE. Houston SILVERTHORN. CAROLYN S .• Houston SIME. WILLIAM DAVID . Dallas SIMLER. JAMES TAGGART. San Antonio SIMMONS. JULIA ANN. Irving SIMMONS. LEE MAURICE. Richardson SIMMONS. MARIANNE. Brownsville SIMMONS. SUZANNE. Houston SIMON. MAURICE IRWIN. Houston SIMPKINS. DONNA ROSE. Houston SINGLETON. MARK EDWARD. Houston SKELTON . SANDRA KAYE. Bedford SLAGLE. JOHNNY AL. White Deer SLAUGHTER. MARY ANN. Euless SLOAN. KAREN Jill. Richardson SMAJSTRLA. JEAN ELIZABETH. Victoria SMALL. MARK RAY. Killeen SMALL. STEPHEN RICHARD. Fort Worth SMITH . AVA RAE. San Antonio SMITH. BROOK MCNEIL. Dallas SMITH. ELIZABETH ANN. Houston SMITH. JAMES LEN. Houston SMITH. JANICE KAY. Houston SMITH. MADISON ANDREW. San Antonio SMITH. MARY DIANE . Midland SMITH. MARY THERESA. Houston SMITH. SHONNA RUTH. New Braunfels SMITH. THOMAS EDGAR. Houston SMOLEN. STEVEN FRANCIS, San Antonio SNIDER. WALTER CALVIN. Garrison SNODGRASS . SHARON ANN . Fort Worth SOBEL. STEVEN MURRAY. Houston SOCKLER. ALLISON DORAN, Beaumont SOMERFORD. JAMES ROBERT. Marshall SOMERVILLE. BEA LEA. Midland SORELLE. SUSAN ELIZABETH. Waco SOWELL. JOSEPH THOMAS . Houston SPEIER. SARAH MARGARET. San Antonio SPENCER. BRENDA JOY. Austin SPERANDIO. JOANN ANN. Houston SPILLAR. SHERRY LYNNE. Austin SQUIRES. LAURA MARIE. Conroe STANDIFER. MARY LEE. Fort Worth STARK . YVONNE RENEE. Belton STAVINOHA. JOHN LAMAR. Austin STEFANCIK. RUDY WALLIS. Deer Park STEIG. BARBARA ANNE. Richardson STEPHENS. JANICE SUE. Abilene STEPEHNS. TOM P.. W1ch1ta Falls STERBENZ. MARGARET ANNE. Houston STEWART. DAVID MARK. San Antonio STEWART. PATRICIA ANN. Corpus Christi STEWART. PATRICIA SUE. Austin STINSON . NANCY LYNN . Austin ST. JOHN. STEPHEN DEAN. Dallas STOCK . ANN CLARICE. Allee STOKES. JAMES H. JR.. Houston STOLPER. DANIEL VICTOR. Muskogee OK STORM. PAUL VICKERS. Premont STRANATHAN . JOYCE DIANE . Dallas STRICKLAND. PAUL EUGENE. Henrietta STRIEBER. KIMBERLY ANN . San Antonio STRONG. ROBIN LEE. Killeen STRONG . ROGER LYNN . Killeen STRYKER. JAMES LEE . Woodville STUDT. JAMES LEONARD. Longview SUAREZ. MARIA LUISA. Robstown SULLIVAN. CLARE ANNETTE. Houston SULLIVAN . KATHY ANN . Houston SUTTON. RICHARD HARVEY. La Marque SWEET. ALAN HOWARD. Dallas SWIFT. STANLEY HILL. Waco SWINNEA. THOMAS CHARLES. Grand Prairie TAMAYO. MARK ANTHONY, Austin TAMLYN. JOHN THOMAS. Bellaire TAPICK. SHARON LYNN. Houston TARLTON. TRACEY NOLYNE. Fort Worth TAUSEND. MARTHA JEAN. Pasadena Freshmen -587 TAYLOR. ROBIN ADELE, Houston TAYLOR. TERESA SUSAN. Dallas TAYLOR. WILMA JOYCE, Bowie TEFFT, CAROLE DIANE, Fort Worth TELKAMP, DONNA ELAINE, Dallas TENG , LELAND , Dallas TERRY. TOD WILSON, Houston THOMAS. CLIFTON ERWIN. Big Spring THOMAS. SHYLA, Hereford THOMPSON, CATHERINE RUTH. Houston THOMPSON. DIANE BOLTON. Dallas THOMPSON, HAROLD GENE. Canyon THOMPSON. TERENCE LYNN, Sulphur Springs THOMSON, MARY EVELYN, Austin THOMSON, STEVEN LEWIS, Dallas THORPE. ANNE LOUISE, Houston THROCKMORTON. VICKI LOU . Midland TIDWELL. BURL WESLEY. Fort Worth TIEMANN, STEPHEN WARNER. Dallas TILLERSON , LESLIE ANN , Plainview TINSELY, TAMARA RAE, Fort Worth TISHLIAS. DORINDA KAY, Dallas TITUS. MARSHALL WADE, Hosuton TOBIN, JULIE, Mathis TODD. MARK ALLEN, Dallas TORRES, YOLANDA ORTIZ. Galveston TOWLES, JANE LOUISE. Edna TRAGUS. EUGENE THEODORE. Dallas TRAYLOR. JOHN PIERCE. Dallas TRENT. JANET MARIE. Houston TREVINO. CYNTHIA LAMAR, Houston TROCKMAN , LYNN CAROL. Evansville IN TUDOR. DIANE BYRD, Lake Charles LA TURMEL. ELAINE ELIZABETH. Houston TURNER, DAVID LEE. Houston TURNER. TIMOTHY DEAN . Dallas TYLER. KATHARINE MARIE. Brooklyn Center MN TYLER. ROSALIND EVE, Houston UHL. ELISABETH GROOS . San Antonio UPHAM, RICHARD LEE. Mineral Wells UTI, KRISTI , Houston UZICK. CHERIE DIANE. Houston UZICK. MELISSA LYNN. Houston VALADEZ. MARIE THERESA. Weslaco VALLBONA, RIMA NURI, Houston VAN STRATEN. SUSAN BETH. San Antonio VARGO. CATHY JEAN, Houston VAUGHAN, JANET MARGARET. Midland VAUGH N, ELISE ELISABETH. Dallas VENECIA, ROSSANA, Alice VERA, CARLOS ALONZO. Brownsville VERA. DIANA RAMOS. San Antonio VICIC. BILLY JACK. Houston VICKREY. VICKI DIANE. San Antonio VINGOE. DOUGLAS NEWTON. Houston VISE. JANUARY ELIZABETH. Austin VITASEK. MELISSA JO. Fort Worth VITEK . MARILYN ANN. Houston VROTSOS. EVELYN ANN, Fort Worth WALKER. CATHERINE J.. Houston WALKER. NANCY J .. Dallas WALL. DEBORAH JEAN, Houston WALL. MURRAY SCOTI, Rockwell FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WALL. PATRICIA LEE. Bertram WALLACE. CHARLES ALAN , Richardson WALLACE. CYNTHIA LYNN, Bandera WALLACE. KIMBERLY ANNE , San Antonio WALLACE. PATRICIA LOU. Rockwall WALLACE. SUSAN ELAINE, Plano WALTERS. JOHN KERLIN Ill, San Antonio WALTERS. JOSEPH THOMAS. Austin WALTHALL. LEONA FAITH , Dallas WALTON. DAN THOMAS. Houston WANT, LAURA EILEEN, College Station WANTA. ANTHONY JOHN, Houston WARD. JILL MARIE, Pasadena WARE , PHILIP KENNETH , Houston WARREN , TERRI GAY, Houston WATANABE . MICHAEL KEN , Houston WATKINS. PAULA RUTH, Pasadena WATSON. ROBERT ROSS, Amarillo WATSON. WILLIAM PHILIP, Houston WAITS , KIMBERLY ELLEN , Houston WEAVER. JOHN DUDLEY. Montgomery WEBB. CINDY LOU, Midland WEGENHOFT, CYNTHIA ELAINE, Eagle Lake WEIDMANN, KATHRYN CHRISTINA, Austin WEIL. MARY MELANIE. Houston WEINER. SHARLA FAYE, Houston WEISS. LINDA ANN. Houston WELCH. DEBRA ANN, Port Arthur WELLES, DEBRA JEANNE. Humble WELLS, BRUCE ALAN, Dallas WENGLEIN, TERI LYNN, San Antonio WEST. LESLIE WILSON, San Antonio WESTMORELAND. ELIZABETH LEE, Alice WETZEL. DONNA LEA. Dallas WHEELOCK. DAIVD CARTER. Austin WHELAN, ELIZABETH ANN, Houston WHELESS, NANCY RANDOLPH. Houston WHISLER, MARI LYN, Angleton WHITE, LOIS ELAINE. Houston WHITE, PAMELA RECHELLE, Dallas WHITEHILL, WI LLIAM G .. Houston WHITEHURST, THOMAS EDWARD JR .. Corpus Christi WHITIENBURG, CATHERINE C .. Amarillo WHITIINGTON. KENT WAYNE. Houston WHITIY, DENISE DIANE. Houston FRESHMEN FRESHMEN ~RE~ 588 -Freshmen WICKER. MARY WYNNE. Dallas WILEY, DEBORAH LOUISE. Auston WILFONG, KYLE GENE. Haskell WILLI. PAUL HERMAN, Houston WILLIAMS. ANN MARGARET. Houston WILLIAMS , CANDACE ANN , El Paso WILLIAMS. CAREY CRAIG, Houston WILLIAMS. CYNTHIA HARVEY, Dallas WILLIAMS. LUCIA LEIGH. La Grange WILLIAMS. MARY JANE, McAllen WILLIAMS MARY VICTORIA, Hous ton WILLIAMS. MOLLY HELEN. Dallas WILLIAMS. VICKI ANN, Austin WILLIAMSON, SHERI LYNN, Houston WILLINGHAM, MARIAN NELL. Arlington WILSON. BRUCE JAMES. Houston WILSON , KAREN KAYE Maroon WILSON, LORI KAY, Dallas WILSON . PAULA RUTH , Austin WINBORN. WENDY DIANE. Houston WININGER. LINDA JO. Longview WISHARD, DEBRA LEE. Premont WITHERS, MARK CARLTON , Humble WITHROW. MICHAEL LYNN. Dallas WOLSLEGEL . DIANE CAROL. Dallas WOLTER. ROBERT PATRICK. Corpus Christi WOMAC. ALLYSON LEIGH. Houston WOMACK. CATHERINE ANNE, Austin WOODS . JANE EVELYN , Helena AR WOODS. KARLA SUE. Dallas WOODSON . LESLIE RUTH , Brownwood WOOLSEY. JAN, Corpus Chrost1 WRANISCHAR, JAY PAUL, Houston WRIGHT, PAULA, Lubbock WUSTRAU. NANCY JANE, Austin WYCKOFF. KAREN SUE. Dallas WYNNE. JOHN DOUGLAS, Austin YEE . CATHERINE ELIZABETH . Houston YOST. CINDIE ROSE, Dallas YOUNG, GREGORY. Dallas YOUNG, ROBERT ALAN , Austin ZAPATA, EDUARDO GARCIA. Sinton ZAVALEITA. JOSEPH ALBERT JR.. Brownsville ZEITLER. KURT VERNON , Lake Jackson ZIMMERMANN. GALE LYNN. San Antonio ZINN. PHILIP DAVID. San Antonio ZINSMEYER. RENAE. Hondo ZOELLER. BARBARA. Austin ZSERDIN , MARY KATHERINE, Houston ZURIK, LYLE STUART. Houston 1976 CACTUS Yearbook Index Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Page Aleman. Susana Imelda 498 Anderson. Mary K. . ... 494 Austin, Martha Sue . 577 Alexander, Barry P. 501 Anderson. Mary Suzanne 577 Austin, Rebecca Lynn ... 440 Alexander. Charlene F. . . . . 438, 549 Anderson, Michael Loyd . . . ... 380 Avant, David Lee ..................... 549 Alexander. Hoover Herman 175, 428 Anderson, Robert Ford Jr. 577 Avant, Jim Forrest 364, 462, 563 Alexander. Jeffrey C. 360 Anderson. Rodney Wayne .... 50I Avant, Nannette . . . . . . .. 458 Alexander. John M. . ..... 382 Anderson, Stefany R. ...... ... 418 Avant, Robert Franklin ............ 339 Alexander. Lelia B. H. . 380, 501 Anderson, Steven Everett .. 577 Avant. Sara Sue . . . . . 381, 416, 563 Alexander, Lisa A. . ........... 438 Anderson. Steven Lee ... 311 Avary, James Finley 174 Alexander. Michael L. 430 Anderson, Steven Royal . 202. 285 Avary, Sarah Ann ...... 369, 563 Alexander, Richard Witte 373 Anderson, Susan Gale ....... 501 Avent. Robert S. P. . . . ......448, 502 Aanstoos, Alice Louise . 338 Alexander. Shannon Lynn 549 Anderson, William Lynn 382, 501 Averhoff, Jon Robert . 382 Abbate, Mary Ellen 577 Alexander, Susan I. G. 380 Andrade, Antonio 308 Averitt. Cynthia Ruth 577 Abbott, Gary Martin 387 Alexander, Timothy F. 478 Andreas, Karen Mane ... 339 Avery, Donna Kay . . 375 Abbott. Pamela Casey 538 Allamon, Jerry Dell 501 Andrews, Betsy ... 549 Avila, Gerardo Garza 577 Abbott, Stephanie C. 209 Allard, Pamela Louise ..... 369, 440 Andrews, Carol Jean 563 Avis, Patricia Pearl . . . . . . . .. 440, 563 Abboud. Ruth Joyce 376 Allbright, Harry Lee Ill .... 206, 296, 541 Andrews. Darryl R. . . 414 Axtell. Albert Calvin Jr. . . . . . 114 Abdoveis, Abdolhamid 501 Allbright, Kirk Paul ...... 378 Andrews, John Jeffrey . 368 Ayars, David Alan . . . . . . . 389, 563 Abel. Thomas Joe 294 Allbright. Marcia Louise 549 Andrews, Jonthy Elizabeth 563 Aydam. Genevieve Marie ... 418, 563 Abell, Phillip Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . 563 Allbright, Terry Ann 376 Andrews, Mary Lou . . . ..... 494 Ayer, David Hugh 378 Abercrombie. James A. 482 Allbritton, Stephanie A. 369, 375 Andrews, Regina Carol . . 563 Ayers. James B. . 373 Abernathy, Lloyd Belmont 577 Allday. James Melvin 541 Andrews, Susan Kaye ......... 436 Ayers, James Stephen ......... 563 Ables, James Aaron 338 Allday, Katherine Anne . 458, 563 Andrus, Rena Carol 330, 501 Aers, Susan Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Ables. James Michael 549 Allday, Rebecca Louise 577 Andry, Jo Ann .... 202. 290 Ayers, Tina Jeanette . . . 355 Aboussie, Joseph A ............... 110, 114 Allen, Alfred Gerge 501 Angevine, Eric Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 Ayesh, Kevin Bradley . . 577 Abraham. Leigh Ann . 174, 369, 413, 484. 563 Allen, Alicia L. 436 Angevine, Nancy Gene .....418, 577 Ayoub, Andrew William . . 296 Abramowitz, David R. 377 Allen, Andrew Collins 114 Annett, Debra 577 Ayoub, Mary Ann 577 Abrams. Gregory Mark ........ 368. 377 Allen, Carolyn E. . . . . . . . . . . . • . 501 Anthony, John Mark . . . 377 Abrego, Christine M. 501 Allen. David Gibson ........ 291 Anthony, Karen Diane . . 577 Academlc1 215 Allen, Debra Jane 416, 577 Antonius, Elizabeth ................. 369 Acker, Diane Chandler 438 Allen. Henry Kiper Jr. 378, 563 Antonoff. Jayson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 Acker, William Berry Jr. .114 Allen, Junius Davis 370, 498 Antweil, Brian F. . .......... 321, 480. 549 Ackerman, Daniel F. . ... 381 Allen, Kathryn Patricia 577 Antweil, Felise Beth ..... 410, 577 Ackman, Steven Neal .....•.•....•.... 296 Allen. Linda Lou Austin . 498 Apffel, Jeannie Marie ....... 418 Acosta, Daniel Jr. 296 Allen. Melinda Lynnette .... 4 7 4 Apodaca, Lawrence Henry 577 Acriche. Catherine Jan 384 Allen. Phyllis L. McCarty ... 293 Appelt, James Mack ......... 364, 462, 498 Adair, Dwight Rial . . . . . . . . . • . 381 Allen, Robert Rowe ............. 381 Applegate, David R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 Adair, Maureen Lenore .... 377 Allen, Scott Hamlin . 378, 434, 563 Araya, Sonia Maria ...... . 541 Adam. Thomas Lorenzo 381 Allen, Sharon Lynn 375, 501 Arbuthnot, John Adrian ..... 381 Adamcik, Patrick Victor ......... 399 Allen, Susan Jane 369 Archer, Jeffrey Scott . . . . .... 376 Babel, Janis Clare .. 380. 456 •Adams, Alice Elizabeth 194. 577 Allen, Thomas David 462, 501 Archer, John Frederick 286, 549 Baber, Stephen Douglas 478, 577 Adams, Andrew Wynne 377 Allison. Brenda Day 549 Archer, Linda Susan ... 436, 563 Babineaux, Susan Kaye ... 494, 577 Adams, Anne Marie . . . . 291 Allison. Deborah Sue 207. 549 Archer. Mary Elizabeth . 368 Bacchus. Rockney D. 563 Adams, Charles William 354 Allison, Lester Louis 454 Archer, Richard Moore ........ 478 Back, Leslie K. . . . . . . . . 502 Adams, Deborah Lynn ..... 380 Allison. Mary Jane ...... 436 Archery A11ol1tlon . . . . . ....... 360 Backhaus, Wilhelm Paul 359 Adams, Donna Elizabeth 375, 563 Allison. Michael John 305, 379 Architecture Council . . 200 Bacon. Andre Edward 313 Adams, Donna Lynn 549 Allison. Neil Kenneth 380 Ard, Elisa . . . . . . . . . . . 416, 577 Bacon, Philip G. . . . 378 Adams. Ellen Carol 474 Allison. Patrick Fleming .. 430 Arend. N. Lynn Pugh Mrs. 501 Bacon, Sylvia Sue .. 436. 549 Adams, Frederick S. Jr. 286, 563 Allison. Tana Denise 501 Arispe, Ricardo G. . ..... 501 Bacon, Thomas Garland ........ 488 Adams. John Gandy Jr. 541 Allman, James M. . ...... 378. 382 Arlitt, Janet Yvonne 369, 375 Baden. Gary Wayne 176. 502 Adams, John Richard 412 Allred. Andrea Leigh . . . 577 Armbruster, Richard W. 470 Bader, Laura Jane . . . . 184, 207 Adams, Kathleen Ann 577 Almaraz. Lauro Jr. 541 Armijo, Louis Alfred 381 Badger, William Edward 401 Adams, Kathryn Jo 290 Almquist. Karen Lynn ... . 418, 577 1 Baek, Seung Ho 381 Adams. Leo Jason 345 369 :;~~.a~i.;:;::~;;;:i1 . . . . . ... 434. m . . . . . . . . 549 Alonso. Maria Del Socorro Baggett, Leah P. Hargrove Adams, Lisa Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 77 Alonzo. Roberto R. I 76 Armstrong, Deanna Louise ... 369 Baggett, Lynne Anne 193, 195. 549, 624 Adams, Margaret Lynn 369 Alpha Chi Sigma ... , . . . . . . . 302 Armstrong, James Marion . . . . .. 549 Bagherzadeh, Nader 383 Adams, Marjorie Elizabeth 577 Alpha Ep11fon Delta .368 Armstrong, John Douglas ......... 360 Bagwell, John Todd 502 Adams, Mary Elizabeth 501 Alpha Ep1llon Phi .... 420 Armstrong, Joyce M. 425, 563 Bahme, Barbara Gale 369 Adams, Nancy Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Alpha Ep1llon Pl ... 423 Armstrong, Larry William 577 Bahme, Harriet Allen 541 Adams, Norman DeGraaf Ill ..... 414. 577 Alpha Kappa Algha . 424 Armstrong, Linda Diane 501 Baier. Joyce Ann . . . ......... 416, 577 Adams, Rebecca Jean 202, 284. 501 Alpha Lambda elta . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 369 Armstrong, Marcia Gale 293 Bailes. Joseph Switz 368, 378, 381. 549 Adams, Robert Sherman 296, 541 Alpha Phi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 426 Army ROTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392-399 Bailey, Austin G. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 Adams, Tani Marilena ....3BO Alpha Phi Alpha .... 429 Arndt, Billy Keith . . 50I Bailey, Betsy Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 Aday, Amy Beth 541 Alpha Phi Omega .... 332 Arndt. Kathy Lins . . . . . . 549 Bailey, Brian Allen . . 364, 462, 463, 549 Aday, John Allen .............. 501 Alpha Tau Omega 430 Arneson, Ann Jetton . 456 Bailey, John Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 Adcock. Darla Ann 432. 577 Alpha XI Delta 432 Arnett, Darwin Philip ...... . 478, 563 Bailey, Melinda Ann 436 Addicks, Mark Wayne 174, 175, 270. 486 Alston. Carol Louise 501 Arnett, Mary Christine . . . .. 355 Bailey. Norman Joseph 321 Addington, Susan Kari ..... 474 Alston. Norman Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 Arnett, Sharon Lee 549 Bailey, Rhonda Lynette . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 Adedimila. Adedare S. . .. 498 Alter, Brian Reid ........ 378, 480, 481, 549 Arnie, Dennis Dale . . 501 Bailey. Robert Douglas 395, 396, 397, 399, Aderhold, Joseph C. . .............. 488 Alter. Rory Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . 378 Arno Ortega, Jose E. 501 577 Aderhold, Robin Adelle 418 Althaus, Ellen Ruth ............... 577 Arnold, Alice Bintliff . . . .. 456. 563 Bailey. Stuart Kent 577 Adkins, Barry Wood ............ 476, 501 Althaus, Floy E. 212. 372, 375, 541 Arnold, Bruce Gregory . 339, 381 Bailey, Wayne Paul . . 383 Adkins. John August 270, 371. 373, 278 Altobelli, Robert Anthony .............. 386 Arnold, Charles W. Jr. 304 Bailey. William E. . . . . 412, 563 Adler, Barry Alan ........ .. 480. 563 Altom, Teresa Ann ..... 212 Arnold, David Edwin . . . 381 Bailiff, Rebecca Ann 563 Agee, Bruce Edward ............ 401 Altwein. Sharon Ann 432, 563 Arnold, Linda Jo .......... 381 Baird, Eric Robb . . . 378 Agnello. Leona Ann 212. 322. 37 5 Alvarez. Inocencia V. 176 Arnold, Lisa Jeanne Mrs. 372, 391. 399 Baird, Frank Philips . . . . . . . 454 Agness, Leslie Lynn 549 Alvey, Evelyn Ann 289, 549 Arnold, Patrick M. . 381 Baird. Niven James Jr. 327, 504. 136 Agnew, Vanessa 174 Amador, Catarina .... 577 Arnold, Sophia I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 Baish. Therese Irene ... 40I, 402 Ahlberg, Margaret E. Mrs. 501 Ambrose, Donald James 577 Arnold, Steve Richard .. 549 Baker. Betty Knight 474 Ahrens. Dennis Carl 339. 340 Ambrosetti, Anthony A. 386, 405. 501 Arnold Air Society ......... , . . . 402 Baker. Bruce Wilber 541 Aiguier, Sallie G. 375. 440 Amend. Paul David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 Arnot. Robert Bates ................... 478 Baker, Byron Wayne . . . . . 577 Aiken, Robert Cody ...... 563 American A11ocl1tlon of Architectural Arnspiger, Allison ..... 474 Baker, Carol Sue .. 369. 563 Aiken, Susan E. 380, 501 Englneera ............................. 303 Aron, Howard Irwin .............. 480, 577 Baker, Cathy Ann . . . . . . . 381 Ainsworth, James Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 American ln1mute of Chemical Englneera . Aronow, Jessie Judith ....... 369, 375, 418 Baker, Dana Lynne . . . . ..426, 577 Ainsworth. Laura Lee .. 380 304 Arriaga, Isaias G. Jr. . . . . 402, 549 Baker, Douglas William ...... 563 Air Force ROTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 American ln1tltute Of Mechanical Englneera . Arrington, James Michel 380 Baker, Frances Delores 438, 549 Altken. Gail ........................... 436 305 Arriola, Sylvia . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 Baker, Gerald Lee 502 Aiuvalaslt. John W. 563 American Marketing A11ocl1tlon . . .. 284 Arthur. Elizabeth Lynn ..... 577 Baker, Harris McAshan 466 Ajello, Julie Ann 549 American Society Of Civil Englneera 306 Arvedson, Marsha A. Muller ..... 380 Baker, James Edward 286 Akers. Marsha Napier ...... 418 Amerman, Robert C. 332, 549 Aschbrenner, Renee Ann ....... 389 Baker, Jeffrey Watts . 380, 592 Akin, John Stewart . . . . 328. 563 Ames, John Young 468, 563 Ashby, Anne Lee ... . . 494 Baker, Jerry Wayne . . . . 381 Akins, Deborah Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 577 Amirkabirian. lraj . . . . . . . . • • . 498 Ashby, Randall Blair 501 Baker, Josh Brooks .. 377, 380 Akins, Martin Ray 110, 114. 115, 116, 373, Amsler, Robert Alfred 381 Ashcraft. Jay Arden ..... , , • . . . . 50 I Baker, Lanny Gregg 502 448, 501. 112 Amsterdam. Gary Hal 378 Ashcraft. Susan Doris 432, 577 Baker, Mary Edna . . 577 Al Jundi, Sharoud . . . .. 549 Amundson, Debra Kay 501 Ashley, James David ..... 549 Baker. Michael Allen 382, 388 A~Khubaozi. Munira S. . . . ......... 498 Anchorettea . . . . . . . . . 404 Ashley, Timothy H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 Baker, Patricia Ann 577 Al·Saffar. Abdul-Kareem ........ 379 Anders, Patricia Ann 501 Ashmore, Keith Charles . . . . . . . . . . ... 381 Baker, Steven Roger ... 549 Alanoz, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 76, 332 Anderson. Alan Scott 377 Ashmore, Richard W. . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... 389 Baker. Thomas Bruce 378 Albano, Carol Sue . . . . . . . . . . .... 436 Anderson. Beth Lynn .... 290, 549 Ashton, Patricia Ann 322, 563 Baker, William Austin . . . . . . . . . . 377 Albers, Rickey Melvin . . . . ..... 501 Anderson. Bronwyn Anne .. 498 Atchison, Charles S. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 430 Baker, William Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 Albert, James Yale . . . . . . 480, 563 Anderson, Cynthia Lea . . ....... 338 Athletic• I 07 Baker, William Ernest 380 Albert, Jeanine Marie . . ..... 484 Anderson, Diana Sue . . . . .. 452. 549 Atiee, Theresa Ann .. 50I Balagia, George T. . . . 327, 412, 478 Anderson. Dudley Jarvis ......... 327 Atkins, Claude J. Jr. . 498 Balagia, James Koury . . 478, 541::g:;:s.L~~l~a~afil~wa;d . . .. m Anderson Eugenia ......•.... 474, 577 Atkins, Margaret E. . . 577 Balagia, Saba Jack . . . . ...... 272, 278 Albertson, Jerri Ann 549 Anderson, Frederick V. . ..•..........501 Atkinson, Gary Don . . . . . . . . • .. . . . . ... 388 Balboa, Rose E. . . 563 Albrecht, James W. Jr....... , •......... 501 Anderson. Glenna Suzette ... 426. 563 Atkinson, Lacy Claire 212, 563 Balch, Dean Matthew . . . . 563 Albrecht, William S. . ................. 381 Anderson, Gregg Arnold ...... 378 Atsinger, Terry Lynn ..... 563 Balch, Emmet H. Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Albright, Teresa Lynn . 563 Anderson, Jerry Don ........ 549 Attaway, Sue Ellen ...... , ..•......... 549 Baldauf, Elizabeth S. . .................. 384 Albright, Thomas A. . , . . . . . . . . ...... 380 Anderson, Judith Ann ........ 369 Atteridg, Barbara Joan ....•....... 452, 563 Baldauf, Lawrence M. . ...•........ 378, 381 Albright, Wilham J. . .................... 377 Anderson, Karen .................. 203 Audette. Michelle Mary ... 194 Balderach, David L. Ill . 414. 415 Albritton. Benjamin J. . ....... 454. 455, 501 Anderson, Karen Jane ......•...•••.... 501 Aumann, Diane Lyn . . . . . . . • . . . 330 Balderas, Daniel Jr. . . . . . . 308, 563 Albury, Carol Jeanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Anderson, Kathryn E. . . ............... 426 Austein, Debra Gayle ...... , • • . • , , 484 Baldwin, Elizabeth B. . . . . . . . . . . 436 Aldrich, Guy Franklin Ill ... 338. 364, 549 Anderson, Kelley E .......•............. 188 Austin, Earl Bowen .................... 414 Baldwin, George Weldon . . . . . . . . 468 Aldrich. Gwyn Delaine . . . . . . . . 418, 577 Anderson. Lori Gayle ....•............. 577 Austin. Glenn Alan . . . . . . . . • • • . . 50 I Baldwin. Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 563 Aldridge, Mary Ann . . 404, 501 AndP.rson, Mary Alice . . . • . . ...... 288. 563 Austin, Gregory W. . ........ , . . . . . . . . . 324 Baldwin. Roger Lyn ........ , . . . . . • • . . 454 Ale1andro. Justa 404 Anderson. Mary Ann .................. 563 Austin, Kathleen Dawn ... , . • . • • . . . • . 501 Bales. John Malcolm . . 549 590 -Index Paee Name Page N1me Page Name Pae• Balette. Patricia Lucia .. 368, 369, 450. 577 Barmore, William R. . . . . . . 549 Barron, Deborah 369, 577 Bass. Randol Alan 338. 343, 349 Ball. Beth Ann . 369 Barnard, Brian Duval ........ 378. 468. 563 Barron. Eugene Earl Jr. 478, 541 Ball, Catherine Ann ........... 290 Barnard. Charles M. 327, 434, 502, 435 Barron. Robert Bruce . . . . 388 ~=~~=: g~~~dL~n~n . . ~~~ Ballantyne. Jane Michelle 474. 502 Barnard. Deanne Gay 494, 502 Barron. Robert Stephen 245, 498 Basse. Susan ~ertha 212. 322, 563 Ballantyne, Kim Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Barnard, Shannon ....... 436 Barron, Susan Kay ........... 416, 577 Bassett. Robert Lee . . . . 380 Ballard. Lynn Marie . . . ...... 440 Barnard, William Roger 434, 435 Barron, Vicki . . . . . . .. 375, 380, 502 Bateman, Susan Lynn 416, 577 Ballard, Virginia Edith . . ..... 369 Barner, Wiley Blount . . . . . 541 Barron, William Cook . . 305. 577 Bates, Billy Bob . . 502 Ballenger, Dewey P. Ill 502 Barner, Yolanda Kay . . . 401 Barron, William E. 244 Batey, Kevin Jay . . . 502 Ballenger. Linda G. G. 312, 502 Barnes. Bobbe Morse . . . ..... 380 Barron, William Robert 114 Batts. Stuart Hobart .. 114 Ballesteros. Mary Diana . . . . . . . . . 369 Barnes. Bruce Lloyd ......... 386 Barrow, Ann Thomas . . . 381 Baty, Karen Frances . . 369 Ballew. Henry B. Jr. . .... 502 Barnes, Elizabeth Kaye .... 369. 375, 426 Barrow, Mary Kyle .................... 381 Baucum, Sara Jan . . . . 416, 502 Ballinger, Richard Ill .........••.... 3BO Barnes. Laura Sue ........ 418, 577 Barsness. George Paul ... 377, 381 Bauer. Anne Elizabeth . . . . . 440 Balmas. Lawrence T. . ................. 294 Barnes. Richard Gerald .. ........... 286 Barta. Carolyn Faye . . . . . 502 Bauer, Christopher L . 383 Balsley, Ronald Dean .... 498 Barnett, Brenda Gail .............. 502. 549 Bartee, Stephen Lloyd . 502 Bauer, John Sigurd 549 Balusek, Edward R. Jr. . ....•...... 502 Barnett, Brenda Kay . 210, 305, 375, 379, 382 Bartek. Cynthia Gayle . . . ... 339 Bauerschlag, Henry F. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Bandy, Kerry Lee ...................... 577 Barnett. Jeffrey Scott ....... 349 Baughman. Daniel Mumford . 395, 396. 397. Bandy, Marcia Diane . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. 375 Barnett, Margaret Ann .. 322. 369 ~:;:~~l~::,~~'.h6e~nis c.' . : : : . ~g~ 398 Bandy. Otis Earl Jr..................... 502 Barnett. Patricia A. . ........ 563 Bartholomew, John David . . . 577 Baum, Kenneth E. . 327. 480 Bankhead, Kevin W. . ...... 364, 502 Barnett. Sharie Hope .................. 541 Bartholomew, Samuel R. . . . . . . . . . 502 Bauman. Edwin R. . . 466 Bankhead, Phillip Clay ............ 364, 462 Barnett, Shon Michael ..••....... 482. 549 Bartlett, Bryan L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 Baumgardner. James W. 476 Bankhead, Stacy Renee .212, 322, 232. 432. Barnett. Susan Gayle ........ 502 Bartnett, Kathleen L. ......•. , .. 432 Baumgardner, John W. Jr. . . 502 563 Barnett. William G. . ..... 502 Barton, Francine C. . ............... 549 Baumgarten, David Michael . 549 . "". 304 Barnett, William S. L. ......... 498 Barton. James Robert . . . . . . . . 541 Baumstimler. Daniel B. 378 549 Barnette. Daniel Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Barton, Julia Elizabeth 369, 577 Baumstimler. Karma Jo 369, 577 ....... 450 Barney, Terrence E. .. ............ 563 Barton, Lecia Ellen .... 326, 577 Bayer, Frieda Anna Mrs. . ...... 380 Barcklow, Beverly Ann .. 452, 549 Barnhill. Frank Clint ......... 476. 577 Barton. Linda Ann 577 Bayless. Louise . . . . . . . . . 458 Barcklow, Mark Alan .............. 434, 541 Barnum. James Mikell .... .... .. 213, 577 Barton, Mary Keith ... 502 Bayless. Ronald Reagan 174, 176 Barclay, John A. Ill .. 476, 502 Barnum, Robert S. 210, 304, 382. 502 Bartos. Leonard Wayne 502 Bayoud, George S. Jr. 321 , 466 Baron, Eric Steven ...... 577 Bartos, William Bruce ................. 305 Bazan. Diana Yolanda .. 210~:;1.:i~'.\~!~Ja E . .. : ... m Barr. Margaret J. . ....... 250 Bartosek. Lawrence E. ...... 398, 403, 541 Bazerghi, Edmund M. . . 373 Barfield, Bourdon Ivy ............. 466 Barr. Michele 432. 502 Barzegar, Leon 370, 502 Beach, James Lewis .. 400 Barfield, Jan Marie 549 Barr. Sharon Dianne 563 Bash, Beverly Kay 549 Beachy, Morris J. . .... 346 Barge. Marlisa Reeves .......... 369 Barr, Thomas Brian 563 Bashara, Brenda Beth 577 Beadle, Charles F. Jr. 381 Barham. Gail Diane ......... 380, 502, 504 Barr. William Warren 332. 577 Bashore, Henry Willis 313, 502 Beagle. Pamela Joan 541 Baria, Paul Collins . 382, 338, 340, 343, 502 Barragan, Michael Anthony ...... 488 Bashour. Charles Allen 368 Beall, Nina Ruth 549 Barker. Brent Alan ..................... 136 Barre. Judy Joy . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 577 Baskerville, William E. . . . 466 Beam. Rober Wade . 470. 577 Barker. Katherine Eve . . 322. 438, 563 Barre, Nelson Keith . 184, 202, 266, 286. 502 Baskin, Becky Joan . . 175, 474, 475 Beamon. Carolyn . . . . . ....... 440 Barker, Michael Wayne . . . . 174, 177 Barrera, Alfelio Jr. . 395, 396. 397, 398. 577 Baskin, Robert M. .. .. 174, 541 Bean, Martha Louise . . . ..... 381 Barker, Rebecca Ann Bays .......... 377 Barrera, Enrique V. . ... 577 Basquine, Doris Ann . . 174, 345, 563 Bearce, Maynard P. . . . .... 382 Barker, Robert D. Jr. . 387. 405 Barrientos. Adela . . . . . . . . . . 502 Bass. Carla Jo . 436. 577 Beard, Bonnie Marie ... , ........ 494, 563 Barkley, Howard N. Ill 3B4 Barrientos. Joseph J. Jr. . . . 388, 563 Bass. Joseph Edward ......... 382 Beard, Phillip Hubert 401 Barlow, Joel W. . . . . 304 Barron, Benjamin K. . ...... .. 478 Bass, Martha Elizabeth .... 369, 474 Beasley, Karen Denise 577 Index -591 Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Page. Beasley. Kevin Micheal 563 Bergman. Martin Harris 549 Blackmon. Kristi Anne K. 549 Booth. Tammy Anne ................... 351 Beatty. Carol Clark 381. 403. 432 Bergolofsky. Elaine 8. ............ 420. 549 Blackshear. Donna Maria 345 Boothe, Jeffrey F. 124 Beaver. Nancy E. 377 Bergstrom. David Layne . . . . . . . . 488 Blacksher. Sharon Lynn 375, 503 Boothe, Kathleen Ann 203, 323, 550 ,_, ..~-.::;:~,.,11Beaver. Susan C. 450 Bergstrom, Russell W. 362. 563 Blackwood. Glenn Allen 114 Booty, Julie Anne .. 177. 208. 301. 372. 266. Beavers. Charles R. 389 Berk. James Leslie ..... 356. 480 Blades, Robert Hamlet ................. 454 504 Beavers. El1Zabeth K. 324. 355. 563 Berk. Richard Stuart 577 Blades. Sarah Gaye 474. 475. 503 Borchardt. Craig Edward 504 Beck. Alec Frank 114. 468. 563 Berkeley. Barbara Beryl 381 Blaha. Gary Arthur 291. 563 Borden. David Spinney 386. 504 .-,.•"~~.... Beck, Carla Sue 563 Berkman. Andrew Edward .............. 378 Blaine. Linda Sue 549 Borden. Molly ........................ 438 Beck. Lorelei 563 Berkman. Deborah Ann 420. 577 Blair. Audith Lynn 369, 577 Borel, Jacque Milton 206, 294, 504 Beck. Norman Keifer 294 Berkowitz. Ronald V. 503 Blair, Deane Arlea . . . . . . . . . . . • . 444, 563 Boren. Bryant Carroll 380. 541 Beck, William Gregory 373. 380 Berkowitz. Shelly Sue 484 Blair, Eleanor Ruth Davis ........ 381 Borger. Sharon Renee ................. 484 Becker. Alvin G. Jr. 383 Berlinger. Eileen Marie ...... 353 Blair. Major Elliott Jr. 448 Borgeson. Monte Dean ... 490 Becker. Arlen Ray 389 Berman, Kim 349. 351. 375 Blair. Matthew Curtis 448 Bormaster. Scott Evan . .. 368. 492, 563 Becker . Larry Dale 502 Berman. Layne Alan ... 480 Blair. Robert W. 503 Born. Helen Kay Haskin ............... 498 Becker. Lauren Lyn 420. 541 Berman. Richard Mark 284 Blair. Sheryl Ann .... 438, 577 Borowiak. Michael R. 482 Becker. Patricia Ann 418 Bern , Jeffrey Michael 368 Blake. Carson Curtis 395, 396. 399 Borowicz. Susan P. 380 Becker, Stephen Howard 502 Bernal. Abelardo Perez 176. 312. 549 Blakely, Christopher W. 401 , 402 Borrego. Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563 Becker, Wilham Edward 332 Bernard. Cindy Lou 438 Blakey, Brenda J. . . . . 426. 563 Barrett. Elizabeth A. . .... 372. 440. 541 Beckerdite. Steven K. 502 Bernard. Donald M. . ...... 412. 434 Blalock. Carl Eugene ............ 177, 380 Borschow. Sandra Jo 369, 484 Beckett, Craig William 388 Bernstein. Andrew A. 492. 577 Blalock. Carol Anderson ...... 203, 458, 503 Borschow. Tina Susan 484 Beckham. Charles A. 476. 502 Bernstein. Carol Jo 563 Blalock. Myron Geer 327. 431 Bosch, Eduardo 498 Beckham. John Brock 486. 577 Bernstein. Cindy Sue 484. 549 Blanchard. Jeffrey P. 498 Baskind. Paul Alan 351 Beckley. Robert A. Jr. 502 Bernstein. Hope Ellen .... 420, 563 Blanchard, John Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 Bosler, Elizabeth A. 375 Beckmann, Marvin M. 382 Bernstein. Johanan 381 Blanchard. Marian . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541 Bosquez. Maria J. 550 Beckworth. Elmer C. Jr. 3!3. 380. 502 Bernstien. Paula Helene 484 Blanchett. Gregory P. 378 Bosquez. Roberto II 541 Beddow. Bruce Ryde 448 Serres. Lisa Ann ....................... 418 Blankenmeister. Paul 8. .... 622 Boss. Willard Irwin Jr. . 466 Bedillion. Theodore M. . 446 Berrier. Helen V. .. . .. . . . . .. . 380 Blanton. Eddy Scurlock ................ 486 Bosse. Katherine A. 504 Bedrick, Barbara Ann 563 Berrones. Eva Lamar 563 Blanton. James Paul 294 Bostick. Betty Bond 436. 550 Bedsole, James Lynn 286. 503 Berry. Betty Diann . . .. . . . .. .. .. ... 355 Blanton. Lauren Blair 369 Bostick. Francis X. Jr. 373 Beecher!, Louis A. Ill 478 Berry, Don Travis . 361. 503 Blaschke. Victoria L. . 278. 309, 370. 371 . 373. Boston, Paul T. Jr. . . 278, 267. 373, 376 Beene, Bradley Wilson 488 Berry. John Fredrick 338. 549 382. 503 Boswell. Brad M. 466 Beer. Shelby Anne 313. 549 Berry. John Starrett .. 454 Blatt. Betsy Anne ................. 452 Boswell. Martha Louise 375 Beerbower, John David 368. 378. 549 Berry, Joseph Craig 503 Blatt. Debra Ilene 212. 330, 381 , 549 Boswell, Robert E. . 382 Beerman. Sylvia Ruth 381 Berry, Margaret C. 248. 323. 372. 373 Blaylock. Vicki Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Botello. Rebecca Toni 563 Beers. Gregory Edward 383 Berry. Michael Dennis 503 Blazek. Laurie Lynn ......... 369 Bothwell. Caryn D. . ......... 339. 426. 541 Beers. Philip Clark 376 Berry. Robert Thomas 430 Blazer. Emily Deering . 380 Bottoms. Sheryl Layne 504 Beeson, Laurette H. . 324, 494. 563 Berry, Selma Marie 293 Bleeker. Vernon Alford 503 Botts. Jon E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 Begey. Joseph E. Jr. 380 Berry, Susan P. 420. 563 Bleiweiss. Ira Jay . . . . . . 184 Bouchard , Denise L. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 563 Begien. Carolyn E. 426. 563 Bertrand. Nicholas C. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 311 Blevins. Belinda L. . . . . . . . . . . . • . 380. 384 Bouchard. Karen S. . 339 Begley. Kathryn Elizabeth 380 Bertrand, Styles Leslie 174. 368. 377 Blevins. Thomas Craig ....... 378 Bouchard. Therese M. 438 Behnke. Bonnie Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Beseda. Doris Mae Mrs. 503 Blevins. William Clark Jr. 194. 563 Boulanger. Margaret A. . . . . . . 212 Behnke. Patrick James . 388. 405. 503 Bess. Nancy Hardeman 426 Blitch. Kitzi Jane ............. . . 339, 549 Bouldin, Leonard Wolf .. 468. 541 Behrends, Rhonda S. Brown 503 Best. Elizabeth Slater 177. 456. 549 Bliven. Nancy Anne ..... 330 Bourg. Michael Alan 504 Behrends. Ronald Wayne .. 343. 339, 340 Beta Theta Pl 434 Blizzard. Thomas ...... 442 Bowden. Nicky Dale ....... , . . . 504 Behrendt. Rebecca .......349. 503 Betcher. Jonathan Robert ............. 563 Blocher. Gail Snyder 352. 577 Bowen. Charles W. Jr. 174, 504 Behrens. Andrea Joy 563 Betchley . Faron Drew 395. 396, 397. 399 Block. Karen Lea ............ 418 Bowen. Ted Childers ..... 446 Beisel. Norman Wayne Jr. 206. 294, 541 Betters. Bonita L. ..... 250 Block, Martha Terry ...... 458 Bowen, Wayne Maurice 380 Beisman, Beth Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Bettis. Mary Alice 321, 438 Block, Sharon Ann 458. 577 Bowerman. Rebecca E. 504 Beisman. Mary Zona .............. 375. 563 Bttison. Dennis Ray 577 Blocker. Ronald Ottis .. . ......... . 401 Bowers. Gregory Paul 488 Belaire. Steven K. 378 Bettle, Jerome Ord 563 Blohm. Jeffrey Alan ... 400. 402. 541 Bowers. Terree Allan . 272. 332, 371. 373, 448, Belcher, Carl Olenthia .... 124 Bevos Babes . 326 Blohm. Keith William .. 387 504. 278 Belchic, Joseph David . 454 Bexten. Mary Elizabeth . 436 Blomdahl. Janet C. . ... 375 Bowles. Catherine Anne . 354. 436. 550 Belew. David Mitchell 468 Beyer. Marjorie Jo 563 Blonkvist. Timothy Brent 468 Bowles. Lynette Margaret 578 Belinoski, Thomas 205 Bharucha, Maneck Jehangir 503 Bloom Joseph Marvin 278. 492. 493 Bowman, May Lynn 369 Belisle, Joseph M. 378. 476 Bible. Philip Lafayette 577 Bloom. Marsha Anne .. 420 Bowman. Susan Kay 578 Belk, Davy Mac . 382. 383 Bible. Steven Scott 414 Bloom. Ronald Gene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Bowman. Taylor Rask 564 Bell . Angela Elois 424, 549 Bickers. Thomas Eugene Jr. 338. 401 Bloomer. Carol Leigh 198 Boyajian. Lorig Seda . . . . . . • . . . . 369 Bell, Beverly Joan 541 Bickford, Janice Mary 326, 577 Blotner. Michael Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Boyce. Beaumont S. . . 380. 460 Bell, Elizabeth Ellen 380 Bickham . Cheryl Lynn 577 Bloxsom. Allan Penny ... 386. 577 Boyce. Clyde Alvin 488. 550 Bell. Elston Howard ............ 339 Biddle, Beverly Diane 577 Blue. Cynthia Gaye ... 577 Boyce. John K. Ill 278. 373 Bell, Gregory Don ............ 448 Biddle, John Royden 321. 476. 541 Bluestein, Lena Kay 293. 330. 549 Boyd. Cheyanne E. 373 Bell. Jerry Arch . 272. 373 Biderman. Susan Elaine ..... 563 Blum . Andrea C. Chappell 549 Boyd, Elaine . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 338. 342 Bell. Joseph Webster 373 Biegel. Steven Russell ........... 378. 446 Blum. Elizabeth Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Boyd. James Hayden 380 Bell , Kathleen Marie 549 Biel. Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 577 Blum. Lynda Eileen 563 Boyd. Julia Elizabeth . 564 Bell, Kimberly Nancy 375 Biel. Melinda .... 458. 549 Blum . Miriam Ann 381 Boyd. Mary Jane 381 Bell, Paul Gervais Ill 503 Bierman. Michael Thomas ....... 577 Blum. Pamela Ann 368 Boyd, Patricia Lynette . . . . . 504 Bell, Philip Nash 466. 503 Bierschenk. Betty Sue ....... 339, 369 Blum. Stuart Louis 378 Boyd. Peter Mackerer 327. 488 Bell, Ronald Wayne 380 Bierschenk. Kenneth P. . .... 338. 378 Blum . Warren Stuart ................ .. 503 Boyd, Ronald Wayne 564 Bell. Sammy Sue 577 Biffle . Gerry K. . .... 541 Blumenthal, Pamela J. 377. 380. 384, 503 Boyd, Thomas Enoch Jr. 564 Bell, Susan M. Woodfin ... 377 Bigby. Sandra Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . 438. 577 Blunt. Lynn ................. 502. 458. 563 Boydston. Beverly Joy 504 Bell, Victoria Lynne 339. 577 Bigby. Susan Kay . . . . . . 549 B'nai B'rlth Hillel Foundation 356 Boyer. Robert E. 373 Bell. William W. Ill .. 378 Biggs. James Kenner Ill .... 338 Boatright. Patsy Ann 563 Boyle. Bruce William 353 Bellatti, Laura Anne 494 Biggs. James Kyle ... 378 Bobadilla. Martha Elena 578 Boyle. John Thomas 504 Belle, Joseph Paul 383 Bill, Augustin Z. . ..... 472. 549 Bobb, F. Scott 196 Boyle. Kevin Joseph . . . . . . . .. 504 Bellinger. Raye Lynn 378 Billeaudeaux. Denise M. . ..452 Boccella. Kathryn Jean 196 Bozeman. Catherine Dell 369, 436. 578 Belt. William Thomas Jr. . .... 383. 465. 549 Billingsley . Daran Lamont 440 Bode. Philip William Ill ........... 300 Braasch. Steven Mark .. 504 Belt. William Thomas 373 Bills. Cynthia 494 Bodzy. Allen Neil ...... 480, 503 Bracewell. Keith F. . . 306 Bemis, Claudia Claire 207 Binder. Shirley F. 249 Bodzy. Leeann .. .. .. .. .............. . 420 Brachman. Marshall . . . . . 380 Bemis. Susan Cecilia 498 Bing. Martha 563 Boehme. Barbara E. . ............ 438. 503 Brack. Stephen Dennis .. 378, 120 Benardino. Brett A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 549 Bingelis, Sandra Kay 369 Boeker. Kenneth Wayne 380 Brackendorff. M. C. Jr. . ... 488. 489 Benardino, Nancy Beth 577 Bingham. Steve Mark . . . . . . . • . . . 114 Boerner. Michael Wayne ......... . 503 Braddock, Susan Lynn . . 375. 440, 564 Benavides. John Henry . . . . . . . . . • . 339 Binns. Anna L. Howell . . . . . . . . . 206 Boettcher. Charlene Marie ....... 401 Brademan. Gordon Sidney 305 Benavidez. Eliodoro Q. 296 Bird. Steven Richard 454. 549 Bogan. David Wofford .. 465, 549 Bradfield, Jennifer Ann . . . . 474 Bencal, Sharon Renee 577 Bires. Patricia Ann 503 Bogar. Deborah Joan ....... 436 Bradfield, Kristy Kay . 322. 418 Bengtson, Lissa Gayle . . 438 Bisbey, Blair Allan ............. 376 Bogar. Marian Margaret 436. 578 Bradfield. Melinda N. . . . 474 Bengtson. Sharon Gayle .......... 413. 549 Bishkin. David Bruce 304. 378. 492 Boar. Thomas Edward 284 Bradford. Bridgett Ann . 418. 578 Benitez. Deborah Joan 352. 369. 375. 428. Bishop, Brian Walter 478 Bogard, Jesse D. 370 Bradford, Eugene W. 414, 564 577 Bishop. James Harry 176, 383 Boggs. Barbara Elaine 578 Bradford. Robert H. 578 Benitez. Leslie Anne 278 Bishop. John Edward 377 Boggs. Caye Leyne . . . ......... 550 Bradley. Betty .. .. .. . .. .. 578 Benito, John ... 577 Bishop. Theodore A. Ill 563 Boggs. John D. Ill 343, 339, 340 Bradley. Carrie Kay 369. 375, 438. 578 Benjamin, Andrew Lee 423. 577 Bishop. William David 563 Boggs. Lynne Sandra .................. 369 Bradley, Leslie Cara . . 440 Bennett, Brenda Ann 577 Biskamp, Wilham T. . .............. 378. 563 Bohall, Laurene Michelle ..... 578 Bradshaw, Leslie Glenn .. 564 Bennett. Brenda Ann 418 Bisno. Edward Jay 202. 378. 492. 493, 563 Bohannon. Virgil Griffin Jr. 206, 294 Bradshaw. Linda Sue 578 Bennett. Clyde Willis 368 Bisno. Eileen 420. 503 Bohenek, Stanley E. 550 Bradshaw, Michael G. . . 504 Bennett, Deborah L. Ashorn 503 Bissell. John Wilson 503 Bohls. Daryl Dean 286 Brady, Georgeann . . . . ....... 418. 578 Bennett, Howard Tabb 549 Bissell. June Karen . . . . . . . . . • . . 312 Bobls. John M. 550 Brady, Howard Nelson . . . . . 378. 381. 383 Bennett. James Brian 549 Bissett. Carolyn Annette 577 Bohn. Diedra 377 Bragg, Deborah Kay .193. 301. 323. 564, 624 Bennett. James Bruce 321. 503 Bitter. James C. . . 549 Bolado. Lauro Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Brainin. Nina Lee 416. 504 Bennett, Regina Claire .............. 503 Bivins, Louise Durham ... , .... 458 Boland. Michael Grant 503 Braly, Locke Adams 446 Bennett, Robert David ................ 376 Bixby. Nancy Ruth ................ 416, 577 Bold. Harold C. . . . . 373 Brand, Debra Jean 330 Bennett. Shelley .. 375 Bizzell. Joe Bob 114 Boldt. Robin Denise . 212. 310. 330, 375. 563 Brand. Donald D. Jr. . . 381 Bennett, Thomas E. II 503 Bjorum. James H. . ........ 503 Boles. Edward Brian 378 Brandes. Jen Sue 504 498 Black. Anne Courtland ...... 456. 541 Bolick, Margaret Ruth .. 380 Brandon. Darrel Wayne 401::~~:::: ~:~if~;dKl.'~11 381 Black. Charles Lee ...... 381 . 503 Bolton. Carolyn Dolores ............... . 293 Brandt. Cynthia Madeline . . . . . . . . . 438 Bentley, Marian Rutt\ 272, 373, 376 Black. Deborah Lynn 577 Bommer. Paul Michael 305, 379. 382. 504. Brandt. Deanna Marie .. 326, 416. 564 Bentsen, Elizabeth J. 456, 563 Black. Horace D. Jr. 503 550 Brandt. Floyd S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 Benz. William Peter 503 Black. James Anthony 503 Bommer. Peter Anthony ... 378 Brandt. Paul D. 430 Beran, Brian John 368, 541 Black. Leon .. .. .. . .. 118, 122 Bonaparte, Rudolph ......... 370. 382 Brannen. David Glenn 207 Berenson. William K. 503 Black. Leslie Louise .. 456. 549 Bond. William Richard 563 Branson. Susan Renee 353 Berezovytch. Elizabeth 284 Black. Robert Fuller ...... 327, 468 Bondy, Christina Marie ......... . . . 504 Brasch. Kathlene Ann 432 Berg. Betty Jeanne 503 Black, Sally Ann 339, 342. 549 Bonham. James B. 504 Brashier. Robert W. 305. 550 Berg. Jeffrey Ian ..... 480 Black. SJJsan Adele 369. 563 Bonilla. Henry A. 504 Bratone. James E. . . 175 Berg. Susan N. 326, 440 Bonjour. Barbara A. Harvey .. ....... 380 Bratt. Barbara Anne . . . . . . 369 Sergei. Felix ... 563 :::~~: i~~~:.atjr. · · : '37il.m:~~~ Bonner, Melanie Malinda .... 452. 578 Braud, Kenneth Colton Jr. 460 Berger. Elizabeth Louise 426 Black. Tom Alan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 213 Bonner. Sandra L. Chambers .... 300. 504 Braun. Eliese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Berger. Mark Beniamin 368, 378 Black Business Association, The 285 Bonnot. Michael Wooten 446 Braun. Elizabeth Starr .. 300. 369. 458. 578 Berger. Rickey Karl . 549 Black Health Professions Organization . 292 Bonsall, Cynthia Marie 369. 578 Brawley. Brent Alan . . . . . . . . . 550 Berger. Steven Gaylord 503 Blackard . Mary L. 503 Booe. Martha Anne 324, 46 Bray. Thomas Roy . . . . . . . . . . . 378. 486 Bergfield. Jeffrey Lee ........... 486 Blackburn, Alan Jeffrey 448. 577 Booher, Tami Lynn .. .. 550 Brazell, Kelly Jayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Bergfield. Randall A. 486 Blackburn. Larry Wayne . . 577 Boon. Robert Sterling .. 482 Brazelton, Jane .. 351, 375. 564 Bergin. Carolyn . 432 Blackman . Blossom 549 Boone, Martha Louise ...... 550 Bready, Douglas Gerald 541 Berglund, Eric Foster . 378 Blackman , Jerry Lynn 490. 491 Boone. Michael J. .. 338. 550 Breathed. Alyson Page .. 438 Bergman. Emily Anne 355 Blackmon. John Paul . . . . . 549 Boorman, Jackie Ann .. 416, 550 Breeden. James Wynne 486 592 -Index Page Name Page Name Page Name Breeding. Jay Edward 332 Bridges. Deborah Lynn ... 351. 474, 578 Brockett, Elizabeth J. . .... 339, 375, 564 Broun, Stacy Nell . . . . ... 474 areed1ng, John Mark 378. 430 Bridges. Janet Lea . . . . . . . . . . . .. 452 Brockie, Donna Patricia ..... 277. 322, 381 Broussard, Cindy Sue 456. 504 Breeding, Shelley Ann . . . . . . ..... 381 Brien, Courtney Ross .. 504 Brockie. Jean Helen ................ ... 369 Brower. Marla Lynn . . . . . . .....578 Breedlove, William Otway . . . .. 349. 578 Brieschke. Larry R. . . .. 380 Brockman, Chris Carl . . . . . . . . . . .. 578 Brown. Alice Annette . . . 369 Breeland. Lyn Taylor 183. 184 Briggs, Leonard Solon . . . • . . . . . • . 504 Brockman, Kerry Joe .......... 504 Brown, Angela Burnett ... 458 Breen. Dennis Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Briggs, Vernon M. Jr. . . . . • .. .. .. . . 373 Brodbeck, Vickie Lin ......... 322. 269, 375 Brown, Beverley Belle ........... 47 4 Breen. Edna Catherine .. .... ........... 37 4 Briles, Patricia Irene ... 440 Brodnax, Lisa Beth .......... 438 Brown. Billye J. . . . 238. 239. 298 Breen. Kathryn J. 194. 330. 564 Briley. Steven Edward ......... 382 Brogdon, Judy Lynn ............... 504 Brown. Candice Ann 550 Breidenbach. Richard V. . ..... . 414 Brink. Edwin Emerson ............ . 541 Brogdon. William M. Jr. .......... 550 Brown, Cary Lynn ... 290 Bent, Mollie Sondra . . 420 Brinkley, Deborah Gail 274, 300, 416 Brolin, Tara Colleen 289. 578 Brown. Chaille E. . ... 474 Bremner. Nicole Joanne ... 301. 504 Brinkman. Sandra Marie .......... .. 380 Brallier. Carol Jean ... 474 Brown. Charles Elmo 504 3remond. Sally Myers 474 Bristor. Nancy Ellen . . . . . . . 381 Bronstein, Rochelle A. . ••....... ..... 484 Brown, Cynthia Karen ................. 374 3rennan. Debra Kay 494 Bristow. Denise Jho ........ 416. 550 Brook, Howard Allen ................... 353 Brown. Deborah Ann . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 504 3rennan, Joseph James 3Bl Britton. Garfield A. . . . .... 428 Brooks, Cathy Linda 578 Brown, Debra Elaine . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 564 3rennan. Judith Inez . . . 504 Broaddus. Francis Brian ....... 466 Brooks, Craig Alan . . .. 476 Brown, Denise Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324. 494 3renner. Henry Leon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 Broaddus. Nancy Marian .....•...... 456 Brooks. Cynthia Gay . . . . 494, 564 Brown. Edith Elizabeth . . . . . . . . 330 3rentzel, Reese Jr. . . . . 343. 338, 340 Broadnax. Robert Weber ....••..... 454 Brooks, Lucy Montez Mrs. . ....... 504 Brown. Elizabeth Ann .................. 564 3relauer. David Grahame . . . . . . . . . . . 622 Broberg, Scott Alan . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 377 Brooks, Mark Wayne 490. 564 Brown, Fisher Wells Ill 564 3rewer. Charles Roland . . . . . 339, 464. 564 Brochstein. Melanie M. . ....... ........ 420 Brooks, William E. . . 564 Brown, Forrest Lee Jr. . • . . . . . . . .. . .. 578 3rewer. Otis Virgil Jr. .. .......... . 291 Brock. James Michael .... 564 Brookshire, Daniel S. . ... 498 Brown, Gary Franklin ....... 291 3roan. Debra Kay ..... .. 550 Brock, Lisa Ann . . . . . .... 456. 564 Brookshire. Patti Lynn .... 339 Brown. Henry Dale .................... 57B 3rice. Mack Nelson . .. .. .. . . .... 362 Brock. Sharon Lea . . . . ..... 578 Brouillette. Jeffrey D. . . . . . . 550 Brown, Jenelle Sue .. ....•........ 438 3ndgeman, Charles T. . ................ 338 Brock, William A. Jr. ... 278. 371. 373. 382 Broun. Elizabeth Clare .... 474, 564 Brown, Joann Priscilla . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . 564 Brown, Julie Louise .. ............... . .. 47 4 Brown. Kathryn Dawson ... 4 7 4 Brown, Larry Steven ... 564 Brown. Leslie Joan . . . . . . . ... 504 Brown. Lloyd D. . . . . . . . . .. 378 Brown, Louise Craig . . ......... 474 Brown. Margaret Curtis B. 578 Brown, Mark W. . . . . . ... 120, 550 Brown, Melinda Kay . . . . . . . . . 504 Brown. Micaela E. . .. 326. 555 Brown, Nancy Lynne . . . . ... 290. 504 Brown, Nancy Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 Brown. Onella Laverne ... 345, 578 Brown, Pamela Wright ... 456 Brown, Phyllis Ann . . . . ... . 550 Brown. Raymond Alfred .... 578 Brown, Rebecca Ann ..... .... ......... 332 Brown. Richard Wayne 193, 278. 504. 624 Brown, Rick Barry 57B Brown, Robert Earle ...... 498 Brown, Robert Louis . . . . . . . 578 Brown. Robert Scott . . . . . .......... 332 Brown. Roland Hayes. Jr. . .... 464 Brown, Ronald M. 244. 256 Brown, S. Spencer N. Jr. ... 412 Brown, Sarita E. . ...... 369 Brown. Sharon Ann . 432, 564 Brown. Shirley Edith ... 369. 578 Brown. Susan Marie . . . . . .. . . . . . ... 564 Brown, Teresa Jo ... 436. 564 Brown, Velma Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578 Brown. Warren F. . . ............. 504 Browne, Jack Wyman Jr. . 339. 340. 343. 504 Browne, James Edward 338 Browne, John Kevin . . . . . . ....... 332 Brownlee. Lucy Parke . . . . 504 Broyhill, Deborah C. . ..... 300, 432. 550 Broyles. Catherine E. . . ........ 312 Broyles, Rebecca Sue ............. .. 368 Bruce, Leslie K. . . . 212. 564 Bruce, Susan Denise .......... 374. 504 Bruneman, Carol Paula ..... 351, 432, 504 Bruneman, Steven W. . .... 476. 564 Brunette. William Kent 274. 282 Bruno, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . 550 Brusenhan. Kimble Wright .. ... 474 Brusenhan, Susan .. .............. 438. 578 Brusilow. Jennie Linda .............. 436 Brustein. Ronald Jay .... 351, 480. 578 Bruton. Paul Randall .. 378 Bruton, Rex Wayne 504 Bruton, Susan Kay 353 Bryan, Daniel Arthur . . . . . . . . • . 541 Bryan, James Thomas Jr. 357 Bryan, Ralph T. . . . . . . . . . . .... 378 Bryan. Sandee Denise . . . . 403. 458 Bryan. William A. . .... 250 Bryant, Cynthia Jeanne . . . . . 353 Bryant, Samuel M. . . . . ..... 378 Bryant. Tara Denise . . 578 Brymer, Michael Everett ........ 338 Bryson, Joann . . . . . . 369. 578 Buaas, Brenda Ferol 456 Buaas. John Howard .. 446 Bubis, Barry Ray . . . . . . . 423 Buchanan, Karen Jean 564 Buchanan, Pamela Ann 505 Buchanan, Paul C. 505 Buchele. Craig Alan 343, 505 Buchholz, Brad Robert 378. 564 Buck, Barbara Ellen 505 Buck, Dean Winston . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Buckles. David Slaney ...••.. . ... 389 Buckley, George Rihl .................. 478 Buckley, Hugh John ... .... .. 578 Buckley, Patrick C. . .... 564 Buckman, Pamela Ann . . . . . . . 420 Buckner. Betsy Cannon .... 418. 578 Buckner, Carol Ann ... ............. 505 Buckspan. Randy Jay .... 368. 377. 380 Budnek, Leslie Kay . . . . . 402, 564 Buell, John Bruce . . . . . . . ........ 490 Buffalo, John Roger . 464. 505 Buffaloe. Denie Dale .......... 426 Buffington, Alison G. 305. 456. 550 Bugay, John David .... 302 Buice. Sabrina . . . . 290 Buie. Anna Clare 498 Bullard, Donna Kay . . . . . 550 Bullard, Thomas Lucas .... ............. 564 Bullock, Cindy Lou ..... 203. 413. 716 BuHock, D'Ann Sue ... 452. 578 Bullock. Frank Nash ..... 466 Bullock. Kerry Jane . . .. . . . . . . . . . 578 Bump, Paul Bryan ...•• . ........ 382 Bump, Robin A. . ... ................... 541 Bumstead. Evelyn W. . . . . . ... 474 Bumstead, Priscilla Alden .. 474 Bunch. Travis Alan . . . . . . . 541 Bunsick, Barbara Sue 541 0. Breslauer Index -593 Name Page N1me P1ge Name P1ge Name Bunyan, Ann Sotherden ........... 346, 355 Burt. Steven Brian ................ 488, 578 Caballero, John Manuel 564 Campbell, Robert Scott 174, 184, 202, 364, Bunyan, Terry Lynne 550 Burtner, Keith Edward .......... _ 388 Cabaza. Diana Laura ......... 313 412. 462. 5 Burch, David Randall .. 564 Burton, Sydney Diana . 369, 375. 578 Cabrera, Richard Henry .... 308, 578 Campbell, Sheila Burnette 34 Burch, Joe Tom 370 Burton. William Scot . _..... 381 Coctus Ye1rbook 192 Campbell, Stephen Rob . . . . ... 11 Burchard, Barbara Kay 550 Bus. Veronica Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 Caffery, Thomas Girard ... . 498 Campbell, Sue Ann .. ............. 474. 505 Burdette, Barbara 550 Busbey, Charles P. B. . . 392. 394, 405. 505 Cagle, Michael Wayne .. _. 468, 564 Campbell, Terri Denise _.... . 369, 5 Burdick, Paul Joseph .. 460, 578 Busby, Kenneth Owen ........ 498 Cain, Allison Dixon .... 456. 578 Campbell, Thomas Lee ........ 5 Burford, Charles Scott 327. 492. 505 Busby, Kirkland Lee 351, 486 Cain. Debra Ann 541 Campbell, Timothy Bob ....... 112. 114 Burford, William B. ... 448 Busch, Alan Lawrence .... 378 Cain, Elizabeth Ann ........... 380 Campos, Sylvia 369 Burger. Joanne ......... 505 Buschang, Peter Heinz ........... . 377. 380 Cain, Robert Ryan . . . . .... 321 Canada, Belinda Elizabeth 550 Burgher, Ballard M. ..... 476. 578 Bush, James Francis . . . . . ...... 505 Caldarola, Jean Marie ...••••........ 578 Canada. Meredith L. ......... 213, 345, 564 Burgher, David W. Jr. . -........ 324. 454 Bush, Lynda Marie ............... 444 Calderon. Arnold B. . ............... 378 Canada. William R. Jr. . ...... 377. 505 Burgower. Wendy Susan ............... 505 Bush, Robert Stuart ·. 175, 373, 454, 505 Calderon, Fermin Jr. 398 Canales, Nelda Emma ..... 550 Burk, Creighton A. 237 Bush, Shelley Anne 369, 578 Calderoni. Maria C. . .. .... 498 Canales, Richard Ray 578 Burk, Dorothy S. . . . 387 Bushee. James Michael .. 388 Caldwell, Brent R. .. 338, 378, 564 Candella, Linda Jade 5o5 Burk. Lee Ann .... 432 Buss, David M. 377, 380 Caldwell, David Lynn .... _. . . . . 380 Candis. Reena . . . . .... 452, 550 Burke, Douglas Roger .... 454 Buss, Michael Wayne ........ 294 Caldwell, David Robert ........... 505 Candler. Charles Ray 541 Burke, James Patrick ............. 430 Bussey, Linda Susan ... _. .... . . . . 436 Caldwell. James Dudley ..............381 Cangelosi. Mary K. . .... 375, 564 Burke, Kevin Oren ..... ...... 492. 578 Buster. Jan ...... 436 Caldwell, James Laurence _............. 381 Cannata. Jack C. Jr. 378 Burke, Mary lelene .. 418. 578 Bustin, Gregory M. . ... ............ 488 Caldwell, James W. Jr. . . 377, 380, 505 Cannon, William B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Burke, Riley Stephen .. ............... 414 Butler. Barbara Lynn . . . . . .. • .. . . . . . 550 Caldwell, Larry Lee 541 Cantini. Arminio Michael . 286. 412, 414, 415 Burkeen. Daniel Lee .......... 399 Butler, Bessie Lynn ......... _.... 345 Caldwell. Marlene ............. . 375 Cantu, Gloria Grace . . . 578 Burkett, Debra Colleen 293. 339, 342 Butler. Charles R. . .. 378 Caldwell. Patricia Ann ... 381 Cantu. Hector Javier 578 Burkett. Elizabeth Reidy ...... 418 Butler. David Ford . . . . . 368 Callaway, Keith William ..... 446 Cantu, Jorge Luis . . . . 541 Burkett. Zack T. Ill .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 373 Butler. Edward Showers 505 Calloway, Michael Curtis ..... 345 Cantu, Rose Diane .. .. .. 212. 564 Burkhalter, James A. 430 Butler. James Keith . . . . . . . . . • . . . 486, 578 Calton, Venita Renee ... 444 Cantu. Vina Louise . . . . 293, 505 Burkhardt, Jerald Lee .. .... 505 Butler. Jean Anne ... 290 Cantwell. John Richard 442 Calvert. Bryan Thom ..........550 Burks. Debora Sue . 369. 432 Butler, Milton C. . .. . . 381 Camacho, Luis E. . . . . . . . . 305, 498 Canzoneri. Vincent C. 550 Burleson , Lori Anne .. ...... 418 Butler, Richard Darrow ......... 382 Cameron, James T. . . . . . ............ 550 Capehart, Mary Ann .. _. . 505 Burleson, Richard Lynn 114 Butler, Robert Roy .. .. .. .. .. . 114 Cameron, John Thomas 378, 476, 564 Capello, Karrie Lynn 175, 278 Burlingame, Loreta Ann .......... 436. 578 Butler, Susan Elaine . . 426, 550 Caplan. Jules Alan 378 Camp. Carolyn Gardner .. . 375, 438, 550 Burlison , Camille .. .. .. .. 436 Button, William Louis . . . . .. ....... 550 Camp. Deborah Yvonne ... _ 564 Caplan. Richard Edward 380 Burnett. Cindy Adelia 432, 578 Butts, David Earl ... . . 278, 327 Camp. Richard Field Ill 505 Capp, Marcia Annette .... _. 37 4, 541 Burnett. John Dexter 505 Butzberger. Paul . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 498 Camp, Steven Scott 564 Cappello, Thomas John .... . . 490, 550 Burnett. Mary Katherine 578 Bybel, Peter Jonathan . . . . • • . . . . . . 213 Capper, Kerin Ann . 330, 578 Campagna, Larry Alan 272. 371. 373 Burnett, Charles H. . .......... . 217 Byerley, Debra Lynn . . . .. . • • • .. .. . 550 Capps, Nancy Elizabeth 369. 456, 578 Campbell. Brett C. . . . 378. 564 Burney, Carolyn R. ...... 436 Byerly, John Shelton . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . 541 Capps. Richard Leroy . . . 446. 505 Campbell. Charles Brice ... 454, 578 Burnim. Wonda Elise 345 Byers, Nancy Jane ....... _. • . 505 Carapetyan. Ara Verne 348. 353 Campbell, Deborah Lynn 505 Burnitt, James Lynn ..... 483 Bynes, Robert H. Jr. 286 Cardenal. Bernardo 564 Campbell. Dorothy Ann . _. . . . . . 474 Campbell. Earl Christian 112, 114, 116 Burns, Beverly Jo 458, 505 Bynum, Patricia Kathleen 498 Cardenas. Claudio L. 339 Burns. Charles G. Jr. .... 490, 491 Byrd, Ellen Lee .. .. .. ....... _.. .. 436 Cardenas, Gustavo A. 359 Campbell, Elizabeth 550 Burns. Gayle Elaine 550 Byrd, Margaret Elizabeth 505 Cardenas. Orlando . . . . . . .. 383 Campbell, Friederika K. 380, 399 Burns, Honey Jill ............ . ... 456 Byrne, Kenneth Robert . . . 505 Cardenas, Reba Cinthia 550 Campbell, Harvey D. Ill . 368, 505 Burns. Margie Ellen . . .......... . 505 Byrom, Lucy Kaye 550 Cardenaz, Michael S. . . . . . 550 Campbell, Janice Ann ...... 432 Burns. Marylyn D. . ......... . 564 Cardwell. James Mc Curdy ........... 466 Campbell, Julia Anne . . 578 Burns. Ned H. . .. 373 Cargile, Patricia Pope . . . . 456. 578 Burns. Orris E. Ill 380. 389 Campbell. Larry Don ........ 488 Cargile, Paula Ann ....... 426, 564 Burns. Robert Andrew 541 Carle. Robin Lynn . . . 564 Campbell, Lisa Nelle ............. 494, 505 Burns. Tom Neil .... 305 Carleston. Carol Jean 505 Campbell. Margaret Womack . 377. 380. 458, 505 Buron. Richard Bascom .. . 305 Carleton. Carol Jean 505 Burrell. Karen Denise 578 Campbell. Michael M. 564 Carleton, Charles R. . . . . . . . . 550 Burris, Gail Linda 196 Campbell. Patricia Ellen .... 578 Carleton. William F. Jr. . . .... 307, 382. 505 Burroughs. Charlene C. --564 Campbell. Penny Renae . . . . . • • . . . . . . 505 Carlisle. Allen Ray .... _. 578 Burroughs, Wanda L. .. 444, 564 Campbell, Rebekah Lynn . . . 578 Carlisle. Cheryl Y. . . 352, 404 Burrows. Norman Lloyd 338, 340 Campbell, Richard John 505 Carlisle, James Acree . . 430 Burrus. Constance Anne ---564 Campbell. Robert E. . .... 379 Carlock. Nancye Marie . . . 564 Burson. Jean Allyse 339, 342, 369, 564 CBA Council 202 Campbell. Robert Fariss ..•. .... .•.... 381 Carlock. Susan E. 550 Burt, Larry Steven .. -.. .. .. .. . 505 Caballero-Perez. Hector J. ....564 Campbell. Robert Jesse . . . . • . . . . . . • . 468 Carlson, Bruce Robert ... 294. 295, 541 I 594 -Index Nam• Page Name Page N1me P1ge Name Pa&e Carlson, John H. . ..................... 376 Chacon. Ysela Jacques 564 Clark, James M. . . . . . . . .. . . ........ 368 Coleman, Winton Lee Jr. . .............. 327 Carlson, Richard Alan ...... . . . ......... 378 Chaffin, Donna Jean 440, 564 Clark. Jeffrey Scott .... . ... . ... . ....... 284 Carlson, Ronald Allen . 210, 339, 380, 382, 550 Chaffin, William A. Jr. . ... 370. 382 Clark, Madeline N ............ 174, 176, 564 g~:=~: f~~~~r~:ens~ : . : : '364'..4i2.m: m Chafin. Kimi Jan ....................... 349 Clark, Mark Adrian .. 564 Coley, Susan Carolyn 416, 550 g:;;::~i;;a;r."6~~rl~~YB.. : : : : : : 'J9s, '399'. 1,~ Chahin, Julian J. 506 Clark, Martin Lane . . . . . 578 Colhoun, Robert Bruce ....... 460 Carmichael, James E. .. ................ 505 Chait, Martin Joseph 177, 378 Clark, Martin Thomas .......... 578 Coller, Patricia Ann . . . . . . . ... 432 Carmichael, Lisa Anne . .... . . . . . . . 413, 432 Chamberland, Marcus Lee ....... 213 Clark, Mary Lee . . . . . . . . 506 Collie, Carol Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456, 565 Carmichael, Thomas Joseph ........... 306 Chambers. Catherine A. . . . ...... 436 Clark, Michael Terry . . . . .. 294, 541 Collie, Juhe Ann ....................... 474 Carmlnat1 , Diane .... . ... 564 Chambers, William J. . ..... .... 506 Clark, Michele Patricia . . . ... 578 Collier, James Louis . . . .. 339. 507 Carmine, Benjamin C. . .............. 370 Chambless. Tamara Kay . 374, 381 , 550 Clark, Norma Jean . . . . . . ...... 484, 564 Collier, Jana Kay .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 440, 507 Carmona, Elsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 578 Champagne, David C. . . . . . ...... 380 Clark, Stephen B. . . 364, 462. 506 Collier, Jesse Newton . . . . . . . 430 Carmona, Michael Raye . . . . . • . 176, 564 Chamrad, Diana Lynn . . 384 Clark, Stewart J. . ........... 346, 348, 350 Collier, John D. . . . . . . . . . . ... 363 Carmona, Vangie . . . . . 550 Clark. Thomas Ray ................. 506 Collier. Stephen Ferguson 11 4 Carpenter, Elizabeth K. . . . . . . . . . . 234 g~:~: ~~i~~n~:;r1~~';! .. ·.· .·.·.:Z~ Clark, Timothy Lowell .................. 506 Collier, Susan Janiece . . . . . . ..... 375 Carpenter. Gary Lee ................... 578 Chan, Stephen Ashon .. 378 Clarke, Amy Lynn ................. 368, 432 Collins, Bernice Alba . . . . . 176, 507 Carpenter. James R. .......... . ... . .... 505 Chance, Cheryl Ann ......... 369 Clarke, Lawrence Ross ... 353, 578 Collins, Colleen M. . ......... 381 , 382 Carpenter, Katherine G. . ......... 458, 564 Chancellor. Gina .................. 418, 506 Clarke, Lisa Majette ........ 456 Collins, Deborah L. . .............. 381, 382 Carpenter. Sara Jane ....... 196. 301 , 505 Chandler, Donald Mason .... 412. 442. 443 Clarke, Lucille Morrow .. 458 Collins, Denise Jean . 212, 322. 375, 426, 565 Carr. Cay Claire ......... 550 Chandler, Gary Wayne ... 506 Clarke, Michele ................... 456, 550 Collins. Douglas L. .......... ........... 541 Carr. Jo Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Chandler, Leigh Allison 578 Classes .... . . .... .. 497 Collins. Gary Lee .............. 377 Carr, Joseph . .. . . . • . . .. 423, 578 Chaney, Carol Elaine . . . ...... 564 Clawater, David M. . ............ 321 Collins, Gregory Kent ... 468, 579 Carr, Kathrine S. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 564 Chaney, Timothy Hill ......... 471. 578 Clawson, Mark Robert ... 378, 468, 564 Collins, Larry Wayne .. 291 , 507 Carr, Leanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 Chaney, William Calvin 197, 272, 373. 376 Clay. George William ... ...... 476 Collins, Mary Margaret 177 Carr. Margaret M. .. .. . •• .. .. . 416 Chang, Chiayeh .. . . . ..... 381 Clay. Lareatha Honette 174, 285 Collins, Maurice Edwin II .. 507 Carr. Samuel Hunt . . . . . • .. . . . .. . .. 338 Chapa, Javier Noe ........ 506 Clay, Robin Lynn . . . . . . . .. 432. 564 Collins, Michael Perce . . .. . . . . . . . . ... 177 Carrasco, Brenda . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 564 Chapa, Ricardo Jose . . . . . 472, 506 Clayburne. Stephanie A. . . 375 Collins. Robert W. . ... 507 Carren, Losa Margaret ............. . . 505 Chapin, David Emmett . . . 564 Clayton, Oleta Carol .... 369, 578 Collins. Sherri Ann ................ 494, 507 Carner. Enc Dale ... .. ... 564 Chaplin, Helen Laura . . . ....... 578 Clayton. Susan Lee . . 369 Collins, Susan D. Bryan .... 458 Carner, Randy James . . . ....... 308, 578 Chapman, Cheri Lanell .. . 426. 550 Clayton, William David 368, 378, 565 Collins. William Nelms .. , ............ 430 Camilo. Alice Denise ............. 564 Chapman. Dale Lee .. . 339, 343 Clearman, Linda Caye . 494, 506 Collman, Todd Charles .... 507 Carrington, Merry Kathryn ........ . 494 Chapman. Laura Sue ...... 357 Clearman. Lynette Lea . . . . 494, 565 Collum, Eric Vaughn Jr. . . . ............. 579 Carroccoo, James E. . ....•• , .... 505 Chapman, Linda Susan .............. . . 290 Cleaveland, John Mark . . . . . . 454 Collum, Ronda Keryn ........ 579 Carroll. Frances Marie . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 505 Chapman. Patton C. . . . . . . 430, 564 Cleckler, Samuel Glen . . . . 114 Colmenares, Jose Luis ................ 507 Carroll, Joseph Patrick ....••.... 354 Chapman, Richard Scott . . . . . . . . 482, 506 Clegg, Catherine Anne ............ 494, 550 g~:~n~r~,e~to~rt~~nn . : : : 326, 369:. 440:m Carroll. Lucie Claire . . . . .. .. . . ...... 550 Chapman. Richard T. Jr. .. ............. 506 Clegg, Cathy Ellen ... 458 Carroll. Mary Louise 550 Chapman. Sandra Kay ........... 338. 340 Clegg, Julia Joyce .... 352, 494, 550 Colquitt, Richard Paul . 378, 454 Carroll. Mary M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 494 Chapman, Teresa Jan . . . 506 Clegg, Theodore N. Jr. .... ............. 482 Colson, Joyce Elaine 184, 185 Carroll. Roger Greg ... 378. 564 Chapman, Thaddeus B. . .... .•.... 378, 564 Colunga, George ....... 507 Carruth, Brady Farley ..... 466 Chappell, Johnny Mack 114 g::;:::~~s.v~~~aL~n . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : '33s'. ~g Colvin, James H. . .. 256, 257 Carsey, John Charles 127. 486 Charles. Janet llean .............. 484, 564 Clements, Ellen A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 541 Colvin, Rebecca Rose ........ 579 Carson, Carol Ann . 402, 494 Charlton, Claire E. . . . . . . ... 278, 506 Clements, Lydia Belle . . . . . . • . . . 565 Combs, Alan B. . .... . ... 296 Carson, James Edwin 176. 208 Charo, Elva . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Cleveland. Kenneth Ray . . . . • . . 506 Combs, Courtney Ann . . . . . . ....... 418 Carson. Ph1hp B. . ........... 377 Chase, Milward Glenn 360 Click, Barbara Anne .. 436, 437 Combs, Rebecca Sue . . . . . . .. 450. 579 Carstens. Irene Clemence ........ 498 Chase, Samuel Louis . . . ... 434 Clifton, Catherine E. . .... 384 Communication Council . . . . 220 Carter, Barbara Lee . . . .. 438, 578 Chasnoff. Dena Allison .... 369 Clifton, Sharon Lee 506 Compton, Elizabeth Lee . . . . . . . . . . 494 Carter, Ben Frank Ill .. ...... ... 454 Chassion, Cynthia M. . . . ............ 292 Cline. Carol Jane ........ 458 Compton, James Edward 550 Carter, Brenda Earl .................... 309 Chasteen, Cheryl Lynn . . . .. 208, 332, 550 Cline, Carolyn Ruth ... 322. 565 Compton. Richard Brock 466 Carter, Carmen C . ................ 377. 380 Chatas, Katherine L. . . . . . . 205, 564 Cline. Douglas David 378 Comstock, Mary Caroline . . . . . . 438 Carter, Charles M. . ...... .............. 550 Chatfield, Ann Cecile . . . . 369 Cline, Scott Farrar . . . . ..... 430 Conant, Steven Eugene . . . . . . . . 541 Carter, Claire P. . ...... 418 Chauret, Mark Gerard .. 401. 402 Cline, Theodore A. . . . . . . • . . . 380 Condit, Marsha Faye S. Mrs. 507 Carter, Donna S. . ........•.......•.... 439 Chavarria, Cruz T. 564 Clinton. Catherine J. . . . . • . . . 380, 550 Cone, Brenda Raye ... 322, 565 Carter. Elizabeth Diane . . . • . . . . . . . .. 578 Chavira , Manuel .. 308 Clinton, Claudia R. 273, 456, 506 Conger, Lisa Wilson . . . . . . ...... 551 Carter, Gary Dean . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 506 Cheatham, Sheila Laruth 345, 578 Closing Comments . . . . . . . . . . . 624 Conkling, Russell C. . . 476, 565 Carter. Joseph C. .. ............. ...... 231 Cheek, Robert Clay 550 Clouse. Donna Jean 565 Conley, Dennis Byron .. 382, 565 Carter, Katherine Anne ................ 458 Cheesman, Camille lone .... 494 Cloutier, Jacquelyn A. . . 506 Conley, Richard Glenn 579 Carter. Kathlyn Cone . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 564 Cheesman, Polly H. . ..... 494 Clc.utier, Thomas Camille ..... 370, 382 Conly, Albert Shannon .. 327, 414 Carter, Kelly Lee . . . . . . . . . • . . . 578 Cheesman, Sheyl Lynn . ... 458 Clowe, Amy Lee 578 Conn, Kathy Lynn ....... 507 Carter, Leslie G. . ....... 428 Cheever, Suzanne Irene .. 438, 506 Clowe, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 550 Connell, Kathleen A. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 177 Carter. Nenetta Brown .. . 458, 506 Chegani, Mohammad . . . . . . . 506 Cloyes, Brian Morgan ............. 488, 498 Connell. Mark William .. ...... 321 , 466, 507 Carter. Ramona Carol . . 506 Chegin, Catherine M. . ....... 440 Coale, Mary Carol ...... .......... 418 Connelly, Michael W. . . . .. 430 Carter, Richard Michael 506 Chen, Judy Vee·Zee . . . . ........ 369 Cobb, Carol Mims ....... . . . . 456, 578 Conner, Lois Ann . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Carter, Stephen Bennett . . . 176 Chesney, Kevin Dale . . . . . 294, 541 Cobb, Cynthia E. 203, 474, 475, 506 Conner, Michael Elmer 507 Carter. Stephen Bert .... 414. 564 Chesney, Thomas P. . . . 370, 382 Cobb, Lee Alan ...... 486 Conner, Michael Haden 381 Carter, Stephen Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Chester, Tracy Ann ......... 212, 418, 564 Cobb, Linda .. .. .. .. . 450 Conner, Patrick Travis ... ............. 378 Carter, Timothy Hester . . 327, 550, 136 Cheung, Emily Kit-Ching .. 372 Cobb, Melissa Morris . . . . .......... 474 Conner, Thomas Lee . . 389 Carter. Walter Wilson ........ 468 Cheung, Tit Chau . . . . . . . ...... 383 Cobb, Phyllis J. Chamlee ......... 384 Connerat, Lee Nora 551 Carter. Yvonne . 312. 506 Chew. Lawrence Paul . . . ....... 307, 506 Cobbel, Lori Rachelle . . . .. . 420, 507 Connolly, Kevin Joseph ... . 507 Casal, Henry C. Jr. . . . . . . . ... 430 Chew, Stephen Linn 174. 378. 564 Coburn, Neil Lowell . . . . . 550 Conoley, Teresa Ann . . . . .•........... 330 Casarez. Jean Casner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Chi Epsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 270 Cocek. Carol Anne . . . . . .... 507 Conrad, David Wayne . . . . . 359, 507 Casas, Linda Sue ...... .. . . . 312. 506 Chi Om11a . . . . . . . . . .......... 437 Cocheres. Thomas M. . . . . .. 378 Conrad, Janie L. ..... 414 Cash, Jack Quentin Jr. . ...... 296 Chick, Linda Katherine . . ...... 550 Cochran, Anne Eloise . . . ...... 456 Conrado, Alan Michael . . . 551 Cash, Robert Richard II . . . . . . . . .. 578 Cochran, Mark Stephen . . . 376 Cash, Sue Ellen ............. 307. 382, 373 g~;~o:~s~fe~~~~,;>teven . . : : ::g:~~ Cochran, Mary Elizabeth 578 g~~~~r~,~~~.''Ma~~chard.... .... : : : : : : : : m Cashion, Joyce E. . 450, 564 Childs, John Michael . 332. 506 Cochran, Sara Anne . . . 578 Constanzo, Ted Louis .. 112, 114, 115 CaSlllas, Veronica .... 299. 550 Chiles, Carole Ann ....... 369 Cochran, Tamara Louise 578 Contreras, Jeannette ....... 565 Caskey, Gordon Raymond ..... 454, 564 Chimene, Julius Baum ........... ...... 564 Cochran, Thomas Wilburn ... . . . • . .... 400 Contreras, Raul ....... 498 Caskey, Lozabeth Ann 185. 330. 375 Ching, Rosa 312 Cocke, Fielding L. . . . . . . 430 Converse!, Jeanne Marie ........ 551 Caso, Victor . . . . . . . . ......... 506 Chisholm, Janice Kay . . . . .... 506 Cockelreas. Jean Marie 369 Conway, Rebecca Ann ... 413, 440 Cason. Nelda Creed ... 330. 564 Chism. Sharitta Gale . . . . 345, 564 Cockerham, Donny Manfred . 388 Conwell, Marvilyn Kay .... 438, 565 Casseb, John Bertetti .. 462. 564 Chisum. Rebecca Kay . 550 Coel , Rebecca Frances ....... 381 . 550 Coogan, Sandra Theresa ...... 290, 551 Casselberry, Russell W. . ........ 506 Chiu, Kin Pong Eric . . . . 506 Cofer, Catherine C. 377 Coogler, Tracy Lynn 369, 416, 579 Cassell, Cassandra Sue ........ 369 Chiu, Raymond Shu Kuen ............ . . 498 Coffey, Beverly Grace ..... 416 Cook, Bobby G. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . 172 Cassell. Terry Lynn .. . . 354 Chiu. Wing Lok . 382 Coffey, Christine Adelle 426 Cook, Christopher A. . ...... 378 Casso. Raul Salvador . 338, 550 Chmores, Tommy Ray 370 Coffey, Laura Kathleen .. 418 Cook, Connie Gail .... 322. 565 Casstevens, Mary Leigh .. 578 Chod, Kathy Jean 420, 550 Coffey. Michael A. . 565 Cook, Jeanne Marie .... 380 Castaneda, Dina Isabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Chod, Ronald Jay . . . . . . ...... 492 Coffey, Randall Craig ... 378 Cook, John Carlton ........ 565 Castaneda. Janie Cristina . . . . . . . . 360 Choice, Zelda Anne . . . . 212, 289 Coffey, Rebecca Rhea 369, 375, 578 Cook, Karen Suzanne ........ 384 Castaneda, Patricia A. 176, 312 Choral Or1•nlzatlons . . . . . 346·355 Coffield, Michael S. . ............. 482, 550 Cook, Kathleen E. 4, 184, 210 Castolle, Emily Ann .... 426, 564 Chow, Clara Oi·Yee 506 Coffin, Eugenia ................... .... 436 Cook, Nina Jo . . . . . . . . 194, 565 Castillo. Andres . . . . . . 353 Chow, Peter Kai-Mou 498 Coffman, Emily Jeanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 Cook, Kenneth Steven . . . . . . . . 184, 210 Castillo, Carlos E. . . . . . • . 550 Chretien, Robert G. Jr. . . . 378 Cogburn, Brian . . . 414 Cook, Patrick Joseph ..... 321. 377, 446 Castillo. Samuel Jr. . . . . . . 578 Chrisenberry, Steven E . ................ 564 Coghlin, Leslie Allen . . . ... 322, 578 Cook, Ronald Earl 233 Castillo, Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Chriss. William John . . . . 184, 185. 378, 381 Cohen, Bernard Harold .. 480, 481 , 507 Cook, Sharon Lynn ........ 369 Castlllon, George W. . . . . . . . . . • • . 550 Christensen, Ray E. . . 387 Cohen, Deborah Lou ..... . . . . 330, 484, 565 Cook, Vicki Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 Cate, David Julian . . . . . . . . .. . . . • . 506 Christian, David Bruce .... . 378 Cohen, Debra Dianne . 484 Cooke, Cynthia 194, 369, 375, 579 Cates, Cathy Lynnette 298 Christian. Elizabeth A. . ...........•.... 418 Cohen, Frederick Ira . . . . ....... , . 578 Cooke, Melissa Elaine .. 494. 551 Cates. Pamela Ann ............. . . . .. 578 Christian, Susan M. . . . 418 Cohen. Gail Iris .. . .. . .. .. . 374, 507 Cooke, Robert D. 249 Cathey, Rebecca Ann 506 Christian Science Or1anlzatlon 367 Cohen. Gary Jay . . . . . ... 423, 579 Cookston, Elizabeth M. . ... 474 Cathey, Tommy Earl . . . . 401 Christiansen, Mary Susan 578 Cohen, Helene Susan . . 377, 507 Cooley, Kathleen Marie . . . . . . • . . . . 507 Catlin, Richard Witten 471 Christman, Geoffrey L. 564 Cohen, Marcy Ann 369, 484 Cooley, Mark Charles . . . 304 Cato. Twyla Kyle .. . .... 564 Christman, Sheila . . . . . . ... 416, 369, 578 Cohen, Michael Alan .. . 480. 481 Cooley, Mary Suzann . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 438 Catsinas, Kathryn Ann .. . 416. 578 Christopher. Michael C. 174, 308 Cohen, Michael Ben ...•...... ..... 377 Cooley, Maureen Ellen 507 Catt. Marilyn 564 Christopher, Mitchell C. 174, 308 Cohen. Patti Ann ........... .... . 311 Coon, Everett . 434 Cattoni. Martin Victor ... . . . . . . . 578 Chumney, India Brewer ..•......458. 578 Cohn, Leslie Ann . . . . ........ 351 Cooper, Michael Warren ........•...... 565 Caudle, Brian Hall . . . . . . . . . 383 Church, Richard Mark Jr. . .... 339 Coker, James David ... . . . ... .... 486 Cooper. David John . . ................. 378 Cauley, Charlotte E. . .... . 369. 440. 578 Chute, Donald James . . 506 Coker, Tina Glyn . . . . . .. 403, 440, 565 Cooper, Donald Lee Jr. . ............... 383 Caussey, Nancy Jane .. ...436, 550 Ciarella, David Joseph ...... 399 Coker, William Donald .. 454 Cooper, Kyle Elaine . . . .... 352 Cavazos, Maria J. 506 Cielinski, Audrey Ann ................ .. 369 Colbert, Rhonda Lynn 507 Cooper, Mary Ellen .... . ..... 432 Cave. Thomas Winston .........550 Cillo, Michael Patrick . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . 486 Colchin, Gregory Lee . 388 Cooper, Miles Hall 482, 483, 507 Caven, Caroline .. .................... 474 Cimoch, Paul Joseph . . ........ 338 Coldwater, Cheryl Lynn ...•• . ......... 369 Cooper, Milton Harris Jr. . ....... 579 Cavender. James Mark . . . ... 478 Cinque. Susan Kay .. 377 Coldwell, Cameron I. .......• , . . . . 338, 340 Cooper. Neil Brent ............... 378, 480 Cavender, Robert M. . ..... 478 Cirulli, Claudio R. . . . ......... 176 Cole, Byron Harrison . . . ....... 507 Cooper, Terry Beth .................... 484 Cavender. William Byrd . . . ... 478 Cirulli, Maria C. . . 175, 207, 506 Cole, James Edward . . . . ....... 383 Cooper, Thomas Mosely . . . . . . . . ...... ._ 565 Caveness. William B. . .................. 462 Cisne. Maria Elena ..... . . . 578 Cole, Jeffrey Wayne . . . . ....... 378 Cope, Carl Edward . . . . . . . . . ...... 565 Ceballos, Maximo Michael . . . . • . . . 498 Cisneros, Diana . . . . . 578 Cole, Michael S. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 430, 431 Cope, David Martin .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... 551 Cedars, Marcelle I. . .........•.... 339, 381 Clagett, Susan W. .. . .. . 174 Coleman, Carol Ann ......... , . . . 369, 579 Cope, Richard Ellison .. 414, 551 Cederberg, Judith Ann ...... . . . . . . . 436, 564 Clancy, Andrew Nelson . . .. 381 Coleman, Charles Holm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Copeland, Charlie R. Jr. . .... .... . 210, 306 Centenio, Mary Elizabeth 290 Clapsaddle, Catherine S. . ..... 564 Coleman, Dorothy J. . . . . 550 Copeland, George K . ................... 507 Cermin. Joyce Anne . . . . .. 416, 550 Clare, Susan April ... 381 Coleman, Ivy L. . . .. . . . . . . . .. 293, 507 Copeland, John William . . . .. 412. 482 Cerrillo, Juan Angel . . . . . . . . . . • . 506 Clark, Catherine Q. . .. . . . ............. 458 Coleman, Michael R. . . . . . ...... 448 Copeland, Martha E. . .................. 565 Cervenka, Gayle Ann . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 416 Clark. Charles T. . . 173. 373 Coleman, Patricia Jenee ............... 579 Copeland, Morgan L. Jr. .. .... 114, 327 Cervenka, Kenneth J. . ......••.... 306, 550 Clark, Donald Ray 550 Coleman, Sharon Renee ... 346, 349, 352 Copus, Caren Cay ... .... .............. 436 Chacon, Raul . . . . . . . . . . 308 Clark, Glen Alan ..... 339, 343 Coleman, Stephen Lewis ............... 550 Corbell, Deborah Helen . . 579 Index -595 ... Name Page Name Page Name Page Name p... Corbett. Catherine ... 418 Crone, William Kennedy 339. 340 Dahse. Ronald Scott . . . . . . . . . • . . 446 Davison, Anne E. . . . . . . . . 436 Corbett. Christine ...... 418 Crooker. Linda Ann 373. 458. 278. 508 Daigh, Robert Barrier ... 306, 370 Davison, James Lindsay ......••....... 382 377 Crooker, Tara Leigh ......... 45 Dailey, James E. . .. 210 Davison. Jettery Hal 378 ~~;g~'\~:~r~:z·anne . . ... : '. m Crosby, Alan Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Dally Texan, The ...................... 196 Dawkins. Thomas R. .. 508 Cordell, David Mark 278, 476, 498 Crosby, Anne 551 Dale. Emily . . . . . . . .. 402. 474 Dawn, Larry Dennis ... 345 Cordell, Margaret L. . . . 436, 551 Crosby, Douglas Ray .... 364, 378, 462, 565 Dale, John Robert . . . 454 Dawson, Anita Joan ... 370 Cordell, Thomas Drury 327. 468 Crosby, Mary Frances ................. 438 Dalehite, Henry G. Ill . 378 Dawson, Carol Diane 565 Cordettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 403 Crosby, Nancy Gail . . . 337. 339, 342, 508 Daley, Randall Charles ................ 185 Dawson. Clive Brandon ............... 381 Corley. Jo Lynn . . . . . . . . 436, 437 Crosby, Theresa Lynn 579 Dalglish. James C. . . . . . . . 551 Dawson, Deborah 369 Corley, Martha Frances ......... 311 Cross, Edward A. II ........ 482 Dalthorp, James Arthur Jr. . .... 430. 579 Dawson. Judy Kay . . . . 508 Cornett. David Wayne . 378, 565 Cross. James Lynn 294, 508 Dalton. Ann Loretta ..... .. 369. 579 Dawson, Julia Marsalek 381 Cornett, Rita C. Allison 507 Cross, Jerrel Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Dalton. Steven M. . . . . . .............. 414 Dawson, Mark Wayne . . 378, 565 Cornish. Sandra Marie ...... .......... 292 Cross. Jottre James II ........ 498 Damanpour, Faramarz .. .380 Dawson. Thomas Britton 454. 579 Cornwell, Thomas E. . ... 202. 286, 541 Crossley, James Alan .. 401. 402 Damewood, Douglas K. 508 Day. Angela Lynne . . . . . . . ..... 579 Corpora, Bernadette .... 213, 369, 579 Crosson, Douglas R. . . . . . . . • . . . . . 378. 565 Danford, Janet Lynn .... 579 Day. Delica Kaywynne ..... 301. 551 Corrigan, Mary Kimberly .. 375, 565 Crosson. Richard Lee 508 Daniel, Dale Spence . . . .... 448 Day, Elaine Adams 309, 450. 579 Corse. Ricky Charles . . . ........ 338, 486 Crosswhite. Charles M. 114 Daniel. James Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551 Day. Elizabeth Ann 456 Corson, Arlene Joan ... 375 Croston, Diane Virginia .. 450. 579 Daniel. James Robert 302, 304, 378, 565 Day, Helen Marshall 413, 456, 508 Cortell, Karen . . . . . . . 175, 380 Crouch. Katherine I. . . . . 377. 380 Daniel, Karen Ann ..... 210, 322. 416 Day. Jack Vaughn Jonathan . . . . . . 398 Cortner. Roberta Jeane .... ... 289 Crouch. Michael Avaughn 542 Daniel. Mark Gant ..................... 551 Day, Kathleen Evans .... 309, 375. 450. 579 Corvo. Rod . . . . . . . . . 468. 579 Crouch, Michael John .......... 508 Daniel, Nan . . . .... 494 Day, Michael Norman . . . . 383 Caselli, Peter Clyde 507 Crow, Judson Anthony 412. 476. 565 Daniel, Raul D. . . . . . 565 Day, Steven Earl . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 Cosentino. Michael J. . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Crow, Leigh Ann ............. 369. 416, 579 Daniels. Kenneth Estes Jr. . .... 464, 565 De La Fuente. Patricia 380 Cosner. Joanne Renee ... 484 Crowder, Randolph Graham .... 401 Daniels, Kevin Marc .. ..... . 476 De La Garza, Louis E. 542 Cotter, Mary Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Crowder, Sharron Kay 389 Daniels. Timothy John 508 De Leon, Amador 508 Couch. Travis Marc . . 114 Crowder. Terri Lee 579 Danielson. Wayne A. 198. 220 Deaguinaga, Joaquin 498 Coulter, Sally Darlene ..........•....... 474 Crowell. Benson M. 565 Danis, Michael Richard 401, 579 Deal. 'Cynthia Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Coursey, Donald C. Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 507 Crowell, Diana Kay 579 Danysh. Donna Marie .... 359 Deal, Theresa Lynn . . . . . . . . 458 Court, Vincent Anne . . . 293 Crowell, Stephanie J. 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Danz, Cynthia Gail 565 Dean, Helen Kay 194. 330, 369. 375. 579 Courtney. Mary Eugenia 374 Crowley. Claudia E. . . 565 Darby, Diane E. . . 418, 565 Dean, John Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 Covens. Shari Annette ...... 579 Crow's Nest . . . . . . . . 358 Darby. Gary Thomas ... 434, 551 Dean, Vicki Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 551 Covert, Clark Anderson ...... 468 Crowson, Peggy Kay 416 Darden. Juanita Hartence 565 Deane. Rosanna . . . . . 436 Covert. Gary Elizabeth . 474, 565 Crozier, James Eeds Jr. 368 Dareos, George Matthew . 579 Dearing, Harry Leonard ....... .. 378 Covey, James Matthew ....... 488, 551 Crozier, Jettrey Lee ... 490, 551 Darling, Ann Daree . . .. .. 212. 565 Debate Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Covey, Mark Lynn .......... 114 Crum. Karen Ann . . . . ....... 212 Darnell, Cynthia Lee 364, 438 Decell. Harriet Causey ....... 474, 579 Covill, Floyd E. Jr. . .... 286, 551 Crumley. John Alfred ........... 370 Darr, Kathleen Anne 565 Decker. Sarah Ann 441 Covington. Frank W. 294, 414, 551 Cruse, Kristina Suzanne .... 194, 579 Darrah, Anne Margaret ........ 418 Decoux, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . 426, 565 Covington, Margaret A. 212, 375. 565 Crutchfield. Sally D. . ........ 418. 551 Darrouzet. Carol Lynn .... 381 Decuir. Donna Kaye . 339,342 Covington, Sheree Dawn .. 213 Cruz. Agustin .. 308, 378, 565 Darwin. William Lloyd 196 Decuir. Louis N. Ill . . 343. 388 Cowan, Charles Eller . . . . . .... 380 Cruz. Christopher S. . ..... 378 Daude, Edward Michael .. 579 Dedman. Patricia B. 324, 474 Cowan. Derell Ryan . . . . . . .... 378 Daugette, Forney R. Ill . . . . . ..... 460 Deen, Lynn Keith . . . . . 300 Cowan. Kathryn Joyce .. 551 g;~~: ~~;:xn~hornas . . ........ : : : m Daugherty. Scott Riley 303, 370. 508 Deering. Cheryl Lynn .. ... 375. 441. 565 Cowden, Anne Burleson .. 456 Cruz. Orlando . . . . . . .... 579 Daughtrey, Tana Jo ........ 373 Deering, Deborah Sue .......... 438, 579 Cowling, David Edward 373 Cruz. Raquel Regina . 369, 579 Davenport, Becky Lynn 310, 565 Dees. Willam A. Jr. . ..... 378. 383, 387 Cowling, Luther Forest ..... 464, 565 Cruz. Ronald . .. . . . . ..... 443 Davenport, Carol Ann 579 Deetjen, Alan Charles . 551 Cowling, Rebecca Ann 212. 432. 565 Cuccia, Nick Anthony 188. 196 Davenport, Caroline V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Dehner, Mary Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551 Cox. Anne Lynn ... 432 Cue, Jorge Ignacio . . . 378 Davenport, Michael A. 508 Deitch. Michael Eric . . . . . . .... 377. 380 Cox. Deborah Ann .............. 369 Cuellar. Carmen . . . . . . 508 Davey, Alice Lynnette ..... 494. 579 Dekoning, Diane Mary ... 363. 369. 375 Cox, Franklin L. . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . .... 373 Cuellar. Gilbert Orlando 579 Davey, Christopher R. 304. 302. 542 Delafosse. Carl Andrews ... 579 Cox. Nancy Gail . . 288, 507 Cuellar, Margaret Ann 579 David, Allen Demaret 565 Delagarza. Javier E. 378, 565 Cox, Patricia Ann . . 381 Cuellar. Nelda Gloria 542 David, Darrell Steele .... 542 Delagarza, Jorge Luis ..............551 Cox, Ronald Charles . 378 Cuenod, Diane Marie 324. 474, 565 Delahoussaye, Peggy M. B. . . 380 Cox, Shannon Douglass 368 Cuenod. Donna Dean 369, 474 g:~:~~~.e~~~kLAl~n : : : : : : : : : : . .. ... m Delange. Steve Edward 508 Cox. Shari Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 458 Cuenod. Martha Carol . . . 458 Davids. Debra Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . 452. 508 Delano. Rocky Dean 542 Cox. Susan E. Hutchinson 377 Culbertson, Paul Michael ........ 388 Davidson, Daniel Bryan . . . • . . 338. 551 Delarosa. Benito G. . . 551 Cox. Thomas Afton . . . . . . . . . . . 551 Cull, Mary Catherine .... 579 Davidson, Donel Lee .... 380 Delgado, Celyna Donna ........ 450, 565 Coyle, Melanie Adelle . . . 440, 507 Culler, Ralph E. Ill . . . . . . . . 381 Davidson, Gary C. 508 Delgado, Joaquin Arturo . . . . . . . 498 Crabill. Michael Eugene .......... ... ... 401 Culp, Catherine Signe 458, 565 Davidson. Gilda Joyce .......... 345 Delgado, John Edward 311. 508 Crabtree, Carol Ann . 172. 184. 185, 271. 278. Culler, Lynne Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 322, 551 Davidson. Michele Annise 369. 375. 579 Delgado, Noemi Dolores 565 334. 371. 372. 373. 541 Culver. Claudia E. . ...... 498 Davidson, Nancy Ann 304, 375. 418. 565 Delmore, Martha Jane 330. 565 Craddock. John W. Jr. . 269, 368. 372. 373, Culwell, Michael Wendell . . . ... 478, 579 Davidson, Sharon Joy ... 377, 380. 508 Deloach, Linda Jane . . 368 462. 463. 551 Culwell. Warren D. Jr. 476, 508 Davie, Mary Marshall . . . . . . 349 Delomel. Paul Martin . . 294 Craft, Jean Anne . . . . . ... 353 Cumbie. Mary Caroline 418, 565 Davies. Timothy Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Delta Delta Delta 439 Craft. Sheryl Bernice ........ 565 Cumbie, Nancy Dianne 418. 508 Davila, Jesus Gerardo ........ .. 579 Delta Gamma . 441 Crago, John Carman .. 462. 542 Cummings, Carolyn J. . . ............... 416 Davis, Ann Louise .. 361. 579 Delta Siem• Phi .... 442 Craig, Audrey Ellen ........... 551 Cummings, Meredith ... ............... 212 Davis, Anne 380, 47 4 Delta Siem• Pl . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 286 Craig, Carolyn Lyle ........... 551 Cunningham, Beverly C. . . . . . 458. 542 Davis. Beth Renee .... 452. 565 Delta Siem• Theta . . . 444 Craig, John Henry . 133 Cunningham, Cynthia Rose .... 579 Davis, Bobby Joe . . .... . 400. 508 Delta Tau Delta . . . 447 Craig, Paul Frederick 132. 133 Cunningham. David Paul ........ 565 Davis, Britt Key . . . ..... 476, 579 Delta Upsilon 449 Craig, Roy R. Jr. . . . 373 Cunningham, Duane ..... 508 Davis. Bruce Mayo .... 434 Delta Zeta . 451 Crain. Lee Shudde . . 507 Cunningham. George K. . 377. 380 Davis. Carol Evans 456 Deluna. Doralinda ............. 508 Crain. Rene Arita . . . . . . . . 507 Cunningham, Kennedy A. . . . . . . 381. 542 Davis, Carolyn Jane .... 292 Dement. Quentin Wayne ........ 358. 388 Crain. Richard Patrick ............... 454 Cunningham, Linda ..... 377, 381, 438, 551 Davis. Carrie lynn . 565 Demontreve, Marsha L. . . ... .... 300 Crain, Stephen L. 324, 434. 565 Cunningham, Mary Lynn ... ............ 458 Davis. Catherine Carol . 351 Dempsey, Diane . . . ... 369. 375 Cramer, Janet Gayle .... 377, 381. 384, 507 Cunningham, Timothy W. . ... 338. 340, 378 Davis. Christopher . . 370 Dempsey, Pamela .... .. 426. 551 Cranberg, Alexis Mount 210. 272. 305. 335, Cunningham. William C. . .... 378 Davis, Dale Scott 378 Denbo, Joel Byron •..... 480. 508 372. 379, 382 Cunningham. William H. . .. .... 373 Davis, Deann ..................... 494, 542 Denison, Eleanor S. SOB ' Crandall, Joan Elizabeth . 377, 507 Curington, Eve . . . ...... 565 Davis. Deborah Ann 177, 275. 579 Denius, Charmaine .... 458 Crane. Jerry Deane .... 381. 382 Curlin, Barbara Lorez .. 456, 565 Davis, Debra Yvonne 306. 309, 542 Denkler. Keith Alan ... . 373 Crannell, William Owen ....... 579 Curliss, Mary Cyl . . . . 579 Davis. Devlin Douglas 174, 508 Dennard, Caroline Rupe 474 Cranshaw. David Ross . . . .. 507 Curran. Carolyn Ann ......•....... ..... 416 Davis, Donald Richard .... .. 377. 508 Dennis, Elizabeth A. . ...• , .. . .. .. . 377 Craven. Eric Francis . . . . . . 385. 579 Curran, Colleen G. . . . . . ... 416, 565 Davis, Donna Lynn .. . .. . .. . . ... 579 Dennis. Robin Rosemary 551 Dravens, Ben Baker . . . . . . . . 478 Curran. Michael James 565 Davis. Douglas Eugene Jr. . . . . . 345 Denny, Anne Meriwether 369 Cravens, George Frederick . 207. 507 Currey, David Nelson ........... ... 338 Davis. Duane Allen .....380 Denny, Michael Bruce . 478 Cravens, Paul Byron . . . . . . . . . .... 388 Currey, Laura Diane ..... 339. 579 Davis, Edward Alvin Ill .. 488, 498 Denson. John David . 388 Cravens, Valerie Ann .... 565 Currin, Mary Elizabeth 369. 375, 579 Davis. Fonda Faye ....... 420 Denson. Mark Dailey 551 Crawford, Barry Hill . . . 565 Curry. Jacqueline . . 551 Davis. George . . . . . . . . . ........ 399 Denton. Deborah Jan ....... 494. 508 Crawford, Cathryn Lacy ....... 565 Curtis. Ann Colleen ...... 380 Davis, Harold Louis . . . . • • . . . . . 508 Denton, William P ............ 327, 454, 508 Crawford, David F. Ill ................. 488 Curtis, Cynthia Anne ... 438, 565 Davis, Harrel L. Ill . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 382 Depew, John Henry Jr. .193, 332. 357, 565, Crawford, Deborah J. . .. 444, 565 Curtis, Robert W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434, 551 Davis, James Stephen 376 624 Crawford. Janice Anne . . . . . . . . . . 507 Cusenbary, Kelley Jo . . . . 450, 551 Davis, Jettrey Bruce 579 Deputy, Leven Thomas Ill 370 Crawford, Keith Joseph 193. 551. 624 Cushman. Reynolds Martin 579 Davis, John Baxter 542 Derapelian, Dorothy . . .... 312 Crawford. Kimberly A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Cutbirth. Joe Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 454 Davis. John Lawson . 434 Derichsweiler. John W. 198, 202 Craycraft, Peter Rambicur ... 462 Cutchen, Steven Scot ...... 378 Davis, John Stuart . . . . .. 454. 579 Derr. Warner Gordon . 309. 370 Craymer, Dale Kent .. 378 Cutrell, Gloria Gail . . . . . 377, 381 Davis. John William Jr. . .. 414. 579 Derrick. Cynthia Lynn 339, 369 ...... , ..... . Credeur. Kenneth R. . . . . . 551 Cutrer. Cathryn Kellene 456, 551 Davis, Julie Anne B. . . . . .....376 Des Champs. Louie T. Ill . . . . . ... 482 Creech, Dean Bradley 358, 388 Cutrer. Cynthia Courtey ... 456, 579 Davis. Julie Kay . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 579 Desanto. Susan Ellen ... 426. 565 Creech, James William ............ 213. 579 Cyr, Cynthia Aileen . . . . ...... 579 Davis. Kathleen Elaine 369 Desautel!. Phillip A. . ....306 Creeden. Caroline H. 339. 565 Cyr, Timothy Brian . . . . 397. 399 Davis, Lance Harrison ............ 454, 551 Deter!, Robert Dupree . . . . .. • . . . . . . . . . 339 Creel. James Melton .............. 380 Czimskey. Jeana B. Hearn . . . . . . ... 508 Davs, Lee Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436 Deurmyer, Lesley Ann 452 Creighton, Caren Jo ......... 440, 551 Davis, Leslie Brent . . ...... 508. 551 Deusinger. William F. . . . . 509 Creighton, Kenneth Roy ...... 468. 469. 507 Davis, Leslie Jean . . . . .. 579 Devine. Edward Joseph ... 460. 461 Creighton, Mark Gregory ....... 468 Davis. Linda Caryl . . . . . • . • • . . . 579 Devine. Erin Margaret . . . 369. 579 Davis, Lisa Ann ...... ............. 474. 579 Devito. Peter Anthony 380 Dewette. Julia Regina . . . . . . . 377 Crews, Cheryl Rae . . . . . ..... 375 g;:~~~~;;,,~=r~/n",,Y . : : : ·451;·, ~~ g:~:~: kr:i~.:-!!'cla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436. ~~~ Dewitt. Pamela Kay . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Crews. Jack Calvin . . . 507 Davis. Marianne 551 Dewitz, Pamela Jane ........ 203, 324. 450 Crews, Marina Kathryn .. ....... .. 284, 507 Davis, Mark William 565 Dewitz. Scott David 368 Crier, Jack Rurick ..................... 565 Davis, Nancy Gail . 508 Dewolf. Steven Kelley . . . 377 Crim, Kathryn E. . ........... 330. 375, 551 Davis, Nicki Sue . 440 Deyoung, Andrew Glenn . 332 Crisman, Elizabeth A. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 352 Davis, Norris G. . . . ......... 220 Dezo. George Steve . . . . . . . . . . 509 Criswell, Carol Leigh .... 551 Dabbs. Robert Dean ..... 335 Davis, Pamela Lynn 194, 338. 565 Dezonia, Terry Alan ... 454, 455 Criswell. John W. . . . . . . . 507 Dabney, Cynthia Jane 508 Davis. Patricia Linn .. 542 Di Fiore. Dallas Lee 430 Criswell, Virginia Louann .... 288 Dabney, Dan Yarbrough . . . 508 Davis. Randel C. . . . . . . 508 Dial. Lysa Lee . . . . . 438 Crittendon. James Alan ............... 378 Dabney, Kevin Brennan ...... 465 Davis, Reagan Hunter ... .. ............. 466 Diaz. Elena .. .. . .. .. 551 Croan. Donneita Kaye ....... .......... 508 Dacy, David Wayne .............. 488, 565 Davis. Richard Franklin Jr. . .. 202. 286, 508 Diaz, Francisco Javier . . . . . . 542 Crocker, John Dow .............. 430, 579 Dacy, Robert Louis .................... 380 Davis, Robert H. Jr. . .................. 378 Diaz. Gricelda Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542 Croci~aer7es ........ 338.' . 465.' ~~~ Moore. Robin Mallory 468, 584 Moore, Ted Lee .. .. .. 332, 556 Moore. Thomas Goerge ....... 577 Moore, Victor Alan . . . . . . . 114 Moorehead, Deborah D. 495. 556 Moquin, Bertrand Paul ................. 380 Moquin, Margarita Mrs. . ... . 353 Morales, Anthony R. ... 308, 570 Morales. Deborah Ann .. 441 , 525 Morales, Eusebio Antonio ... . 584 Morales. Maria Teresa ....... 369 Morales. Salvador A. Jr. . ....... . 525 Moran. Deborah M. . . . . 381 Moran. Guillermo E. 304, 383 Moran, Nancy Ann . . . . .. 377. 556 Morehouse. W. D. Jr. . .............. 467 Moreland. Holly L. 322. 450, 451, 570 Moreland, Lance A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 Morell, Martin Thomas . . . ...... 378 Moreno, Anthony Joseph . 339, 584 Moreno, Diana . . . . . . . . ....... 570 Moreno, Michael Anthony 584 Morgan, Don Shuford ... 383 Morgan, Elizabeth Ann . 421 Morgan. Gary Charles 335, 556 Morgan, Isaac R. ......... ..••.... 202, 378 Morgan, Jacqueline D. 545 Morgan, James P. Jr. . 570 Morgan, Katherine A. . . 418 Morgan, Laynie . . . . . . 421 Morgan, Linda Kay . . . ........... 290 Morgan, Marilyn Lee .••......... 584 Morgan. Mark Lloyd .. .. .. .. .. .. 447, 556 Morgan, Mary Katherine .....•.... 426, 556 Morgan, Patricia Ann .......•..... 418, 570 Morgan. Robert Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Morgan, Robyn Jill .................... 212 Morgan, Ronald Arthur ................ 493 Morgan. Sarah June .................. 380 Morgan, Scott Anthony .. .............. 381 Morgan, Susan Jane .................. 418 Mor11an. Susan L. 426, 570 Morin. Angel Noe ........ ............ . . 525 Morin, Anna Patricia ...... , •..... 369, 584 Moms, Anne E. . . . . . . . . . . .. 525 Moms, Burke Wesley .................. 556 Moms. Charles Sidney ................. 584 Moms. Cynthia Lynn .................. 525 Moms, Deborah Lynn ................. 584 Mom s. Geor11e Cooper ..... 313, 412. 430 Moms, Jennie Rene .............. 495, 584 Moms. Joan Margaret .. 328. 364, 438, 439 Moms, Kathryn Suzanne . . . . .. 369 Moms. Linda Louise 375, 556 Moms, Maritza Alda 403, 570 Moms, Richard Earl . 339, 340 610 -Index Name Page Morris, Sherry Lynn ....... 437 Morris, Sterling M. . .. 327, 467 Morrison, Gary Alan 479 Morrison, Jeffrey Lynn . . . . . 525 Morrison, Judith Ann 381 , 556 Morriss, Bruce Weldon ........... 286 Morriss, Terry Lynn ........... 426 Morrow, Cynthia Sue .. 418 Morrow, Gloria Jean . . . . • • . . . . . • . 584 Morse, Carolyn Oertli ............•..... 381 Morse. Terry A. . ... 453 Mortar Board . . . . . . . . .... 372 Mortensen. Richard K. 176 Mortimer, Glenn Goerge . 468, 469 Morton, Cathy 556 Morton, Michael Joe 380, 525 Morton, Richard K. . . . 332 Moscoe, Thomas David ... 412. 493, 321 Moseley. Gerard F. . .....237 Moseley, James Bruce Jr. . ...... 431 Moseley, Ronald Wayne ..... 285 Moses. Bernard S. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 480 Moses, Whitney Stone ..... 479 Mosher, Richard Milton .. 489 Moskop, John Charles ......... 381 Moss, Saretta Lynne .... 213, 352 Moss. Sharon Kay 5 70 Mosty, Francis R. 525 Moszkowicz, Frida . . . 485 Mothersole, David S . . 210, 339, 343. 380, 383, 275 Mott, Devin Alaine 437 Mott. Glenna Gay ................ 441 Mott. Richard Louis 383 Mottley. Jacqueline D. 285, 525 Mourey, Karen Lee 212, 322, 375, 417 Moursund, Mary Moore 570 Mowry, Nancy Katherine 173, 174, 278 Moxley, David Anthony ............... 471 Moy, Robert Kanada 556 Moynihan, David T. 570 Mudd, David Lindon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 584 Mudd, Deborah Lynn ...... 338 Mudd, Pamela Ann 525 Muecke, Bryan P. . .. 471, 570 Muecke, Lisa Ann ......... 495, 584 Mueller. Charles W. . ...... 351, 570 Muessig, Kristine Mary .. 402, 525 Muhlbauer, Michael Scott . 37G, 381 Muhlberg, Bruce Robert 525 Mulberry, Lynn E. . ....... 459, 525 Mulcihy, Casey Thomas ...... 556 Mulhern, Mary Ann 453 Mullen, Kathleen Ruth Str. 380 Mullen, Keith Howard 378, 570 Muller, Jean Maria ........... 368, 375, 571 Mulligan, Colleen 574 Mullins. Charles B. 525 Mulvaney, Patricia A. 380 Muncey, Thomas Allen 305, 487, 556 Munguia, Rudolph H. . ...........364 Munir, Patricia Sue . . . 114, 441. 556 Muniz, Dierro Emiterio 176, 584 Munn, Karl Michael 296 Munn, Ronald Keith 584 Munneke, Gary A. 282 Munns, Wesley Clark ......... 384 Munoz, Jesse Frank .... 392, 405 Munoz, Ramon Richardo ....... . 525 Muntz, Debra Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 Murdock, Pat Estes .................... 305 Murdock, Roger P. . ... 387 Murphy. Charles M. . . . . ....... 381 Murphy, Deborah Ann 525 Murphy, John J. Jr. 370 Murphy, John Kevin 383, 545 Murphy, Karen Lynn 375, 450, 457, 571 Murphy, Larry James 389 Murphy, Mary Margaret 212, 571 Murphy, Michael Joe 124 Murphy, Susan Marie 571 Murphy, Susan Wills 525 Murphy, Teresa Marie ........ 311, 525 Murray, Alice F. . ................ 437, 571 Murray, Gail Lynn ........... 349, 441, 571 Murray, Jamie Andrew 304 Murray, Lucy Aileen 556 Murray, Nancy Jeanne ............ 457 , 556 Murray, Robert Moore 198, 455, 208, 273 Murry, Dulse Lakaye 556 Musgrove, Kari Lynn ......... 426, 584 Musick, Virginia Ruth 571 Mussell, Sue Ann ........ 369 Muth, Robert Lindsay 479, 571 Muzny, Cynthia Marie 375 Myers, Garry lewis ..... 338, 571 Myers, Lawrence R. 556 Myers, Marleen . . . . . . . . . .. . 525 Myers, Patricia Anne . 421 Myers, Royce Ray ......... 584 Myers, Samuel A. . .... 378 Myrick, Jana Dee 375, 556 • Nabors, Mike Nelson ..... 327, 414 Naert, Sharon Sue 205 Nager, Ross Wayne ... 449, 525 Nagle, Lucile l. ................... 453, 571 Nail, lindalyne Gay 377, 525 Najar, Nina 176 Nakamura, Yukohiro A. . .... 359 Nall, Holly Anne . . . . . . . . . . • . . ... 441 Nalty, Dennis Francis . 380 Name Page Naman, Arthur Maurice ....... 380 Nanney, Pamela Jill 437, 584 Nappa, Anne Namette 369, 584 Naranjo, Mary S. F. . .... 499 Narum, Cynthia Inez 433, 584 Narvaez, Henry z. 525 Naseef, Bakeer Ali ................ 306, 545 Nash, Jeffery Lee 571 Nash, Marlene Gayle 571 ~~~~: ~~rerJ~~:s .. 368. 375. j~6: m Nash, Richard Ardell 571 Nash, Timothy Slater ... 351 . 584 Nassour, Michael M. 339 Nastri, Mark Louis ................ 431 , 584 Nathan, Sara Lynn . . . . . . .. 421, 526 Natural Science Council 236 Naughton, Catherine A. . .. 526 Naugle, Toni Lynn . . . . . . . . . . .......... 475 Navarro, Samuel E. . ........ 303, 306, 370 Navy ROTC ............ 386-389 Nawrocki, Lynn Barbara 338, 368, 342, 556 Naylor, Diana Jane . . .... 213, 369, 584 Naylor. Glen Charles ............... 364 Naylor, Terry Lynn 290, 571 Neal, David Lester 526 Neal, Deborah Lynn 556 Neal. Donna Renee .......... 369 Neal, Joe W. 249 Neal, Mark Harrell . . . ... 378, 571 Neal, Sherie Ann ...................... 417 Nease, Stephen Duane 370 N~dell, Naomi ........... 421 Needham, Nan 293, 323, 545 Neel, Gary Taylor .............. 368, 545 Neff, John Earle 468 Negron, Elizabeth 556 Neil, Marjorie ..... 441, 584 Neill, Cheryl Ann ................. 404. 417 Neill. Craig Evans .... 467 Neill, Cynthia Elaine .... 437, 584 Neitzel, Charlotte l. .... 373, 376 Nellor, Donald Scott 210 Nelson, Alice Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Nelson, Carol Anne 338 Nelson, Daniel Warren 371, 373 Nelson, Diane Berenice 339, 342, 499 Nelson, Eugene W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 Nelson, Forrest David II ................ 327 Nelson, Helen Dale ... 457, 556 Nelson, John Delane ......... 339 Nelson, John R. ......... 468 Nelson, Karen Denise . 375 Nelson, Kerry Lyn . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 212 Nelson, M. Lynette ......... 338 Nelson, Nancy Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495, 584 Nelson, Patricia M. . 355, 526 Nelson, Robert Grant ......... 383 Nelson, Robert Jack 286, 545 Nelson, Vicki Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . • . 330, 556 Nemir, David Charles 383 Nemky, Carol Jean 556 Nemzin, Marcia Lynn 17 4 Nenstiel, Joe Don 376 Nepomnick, Rick Alan ........ 480, 481, 571 Netardus, Alyce Janette 570 Netherton, H. W. Ill .................... 468 Netherton, Nancy K. . .... 459, 556 Nettles, Charles M. . . 447 Neumann, Annette l. .. 450, 526 Neumann, lily 556 Neurohr, Glenn Karl 584 Neville, Angela .... 196, 377 Neville, John F. . . . . . . . 213, 571 Nevins, Richard William 127 New. Gail Elizabeth 584 Newberry, Jose Luis ................400 Newberry, Melissa .. 417 Newberry, Ruth I. .... 459 Newberry, William Bohning 461 , 584 Newell, Wynne Deborh ..... 288 ~::~~·~rRi~~1~;f'~y~nAyers... . . m ~::::~: ~~:~~e~atho;,;as 417' m Newman, Andre . 429 Newman, April Dawn . 418, 585 Newman, Cary Strong ................. 479 Newman, David Alan . . . 455 Newman , Druanna Lee 437 Newman, Frank Arthur 378 Newman, Gary Lynn 401 , 571 Newman. John Weston 461 , 585 Newman, Larry . . . . . . . . . . .. . 174 Newman, Marc Paul 585 Newton, Carol Anne 450, 571 Newton, Richard Craig 381 Neyland, Ruthie Carolyn ..... 441 , 585 Neyland, Synthia J. 212, 571 Ng, John Sai-Keung . . . . 307 Ng, Kwok-On Hermann 381 Ng, Manshan Derek 526 Niblett, Lea Ann . . .. . . . . . .. . . 417 Nichols, Anthony Alan 556 Nichols, David Allen ........... 368 Nichols, Glenn Ernst 585 Nichols, Kathleen Ann ................. 526 Nichols, Renee Lynn 375, 402, 426, 556 Nichols, Sally Ann 585 Nichols, Shari Lynn 213, 571 Nichols, Sheila Darlene ................ 339 Nichols, Stuart Arthur ...... 380 Nichols, Tom Sheppard 127 Nichols, Virginia Ann 571 Nicholson, Holly Ann ... 457 Nicholson, James A. . . 373 Nicholson, Samie F. 571 Nicholson, Sheila L. ..... 212 Nicholson, William H. 368, 556 Nickels, Carol Ann 338, 571 Nicholas, Sandra Rose 369 Nicosia, Ralph 571 Nicoud, Robert Macaulay 585 Name Page Niebla, Armando Albert . . . . 296, 526 Niedelman, Dorothy M. Mrs. 377 Nielsen, Barbara Lee 571 Niemann, Frederick A. Jr. 373 Niemann, James C. . .. 449, 526 Niemann, Linda Lee .... 375, 402, 495. 556 Niemann, Steven Wayne .. 487. 526 Niesner, Helen M. Srubar 556 Night, Allan S. 571 Nigo, Elda Ida 585 Nila, Patricia ........ 308 Niland, Robert William 571 Nipper, Diana Lynn 418, 556 Nipper, Paul Thomas 378 Nirenberg, Rena Golda . . . . . . . . . . . . 174, 380 Nitschke, Elizabeth A. . ....... 203, 457, 526 Nixon, Jeffrey Jay .................... 381 Nixon, Roger Bane . . 526 Nixon, Wiiiiam Campbell . 467 Noack, Carla Louise . . . . . ........ 426 Noack, Nancy Ann . . . . . . 426, 545 Noell, Mary Camille Story ........ 374 Nogg, Lawrence Randall .... : ... 480 Nolan, Elizabeth A. . . 450, 526 Noland, James Lester 545 Noland, Mary Ann ................ 441 , 556 Nolley, Stephen Ray 338 Nordloh, Katrin Ede 426 Nordmeyer, Debra Lynn .. 453 Nored, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . ......... 585 Norman, John Randolph 526 Norman, Nathaniel Soctt .471. 585 Normand, Donna Marie 369 Norred, Patricia Anne ..............450, 585 Norris, Debra Lynn 526 Norris, Dorothy Sue ..................401 Norris, John R. Ill 380, 479, 526 North, Nancy Susan ........ 338, 369, 585 Northcutt, Annice 381 Northern, Scott Davis ........ 468 Northington, Diana l. . . . . . . 175, 475, 556 Northington, Robert C. . .......... 468, 585 Norton, Debra Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 Norton, Paul Darwin 339 Norvell, Margaret V. . 369 Norwood, David Lloyd 585 Nosier, Jennifer Jacob 377 Notestine, Alice Jennings ......... 457 Notias, Nikki l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 330, 571 Noton, Elaine .................... 426, 556 Novak, Henry James 585 Nover, Mark Nathan 526 Novick, Cheryl A. 571 Novorr, Keith Alan ......... 493, 571 Novy, Bernard Ivan ........ 380 Novy, Brian Matthew ... 480, 571 Nowell, Donna Jean 526 Nowlin, Janie Elizabeth 585 Nowling, Larry Scott 585 Noyes, W. Albert Jr. 373 Null, Margaret Nell ......... 439, 585 Null, Mary Elizabeth 369, 439, 585 Null, Michael Glenn 380, 526 Null, Nancy Darlene 212 Nunez, Gonzalo Francisco 556 Nungesser, Lisa Gail ... 375, 381 , 556 Nunn, Barbara 339 Nunnelee, Melissa Gaines .............. 369 Nurenberg, Pamela . 368, 375, 402, 433, 571 Nurius, John Michael 526 Nurius, Paula S. Garner 526 Nursing Student Association 298 Nutter, Jeffrey Stuart 585 Nutter, Royce Layton 545 O'Brien, Randa Sue .................. 441 O'Connell, Kathleen H. . ...... 369, 459, 585 O'Donnell, Cynthia Louise 369 O'Hara, Siri Annette . . . .......... 585 O'Kelley, Michael Keith 199, 286, 526 O'Neil, Danny Thomas 388 O'Neill, Kathleen Mary ......... 426, 585 Oake, Robert Glenn Jr. . . 435, 571 Oakes, Cynthia Ann 369 Oates, Nickey Louis ..... 455, 526 Oatman, David Clark 556 O'Bannion, Margaret J. . ..... 380, 433, 526 O'Benhaus, Dennis Karl . . ....... 373, 377 O'Berg, Julia Ann . 453, 526 O'Berwetter, James M. 378 O'Berwortmann, Anne E. . .. 450, 556 O'Bitts, Denise Diane Mrs. . 386, 526 O'Brien, George D. Jr. 382 O'Brien, Joan ......... 369 O'Brien, William J. Ill .... 401. 402 O'Connell, Patrick John . . . . . . . . . . . . 556 O'Connor, Richard David 351 O'Dahara, Nobuko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 526 O'Dell, Michael Alan .. 332 O'Dell, Milton B. Jr. . 377 O'Dell, Willis Wade 585 O'Den, David Keith ........ 378 O'Dom, Charles Hermon 461, 526 O'Dom, George Henry .......... 545 O'Dom, Mikal Janelle .........526 O'Donnell, Deborah Jean 338, 545 O'Ehler. Joy Lynn . . . 212, 571 O'Ehler, Judith Carolyn ......... 571 O'Ehler, Judith Gay .... 338, 342 O'Etter, Susan Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 585 Officer, Karen Suzanne ........ 426 Ogden, Kyle W. . . . . . . . . . . . • . 571 • Name Page Ogg, Sheri Denise . . . . . . . 526 Ogier, Charles Edward Jr. . .... , . . . . . . . 389 Ogier, Richard G. . . . 382 Ogle, Robert Joseph 585 O'Halloran, Karen Ann 526 O'Hara, Richard Michael 556 Ohle, Louis D. . . . . . 190 Ohls, Mark Stephan . .. . 471 Ohman, Nils Bonesteel .. ... 381 Oksner, Leslye Rae . . .. 421, 556 Olafson, Steven M. 526 Oles. Charles P. . . . 466, 321 Oles. David William .. . .. 467 Oliphant, Lee lewis . . . ............ 386 Olivarez, Carolyn Sue 313 Olive, Kristin Ann . . . ......... 369, 375, 585 Oliveira, David George 556 Oliveira, Denise Daneel ... . .. 585 Oliveira, Ronnel Hector 545 Oliveira, Victor Louis .............. 545 Oliver, Jane Marie ......... 418, 556 Oliver, Sarah Ann .... 457, 322, 556 Oliver, Steven Riley 338 Oliver, William R. 556 Olivier, Henri G. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 414 Olivo, Edna Alicia . . . . . . . . . .. . 526 Olle, Thomas Henry ...... 383 Olm, Kenneth W. . 373 Olmstead, Timothy A. 526 Olsen, Cynthia Diane 585 Olsen, John Stuart .. 380 Olsen, Susan Kay 545 Olson. Edward Clinton 526 Olson, Gerald Anders ................. 378 Olson, Jon Michael 193, 284, 526, 624 Olson, Larry Duane ... 306, 378 Olson, Lorraine Marie .................. 369 Olson, Nancy Jane ....... 388 Olson, Ronald Craig ..... 401, 585 Olson, Ruth Anne 585 Olum, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ...... 236 O'Malley, Mary Pat 381 O'Man, Teena Beth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 324 Omega Psi Phi . . .. .. .. . • • . . . 464 Omicron Delta Kappa . . . . . . . . . . . 373 Omicron Nu .................... 37 4 Oncken, Sharise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 369 Ondrusek, Richard D. 378 Ondrey, Joseph C. 284 O'Neal, Dawn Alice 175 O'Neal, Robert Martin ....... 321 , 455, 526 Orange Jackets 323 Orientation Advisors 211 Orler, Karen Gratia ............... 437, 556 Orlowski, Debra Faith 377 Ormachea Pacheco, Carlos . 380 Ornish, Steven Andrew 175 Orozco, Irma Stella 176, 556 Orr, Carolyn J. . . 330, 375, 571 Orr, Hugh David 332 Orr, Joseph .... 368 Orr, Robert Collins Jr. 468, 585 Ortega, Evelina . . . . . . . . . . . . . 526 Ortiz, Maria Guadalupe 176 Ortolon, Kenneth l. 571 Osborn, Lon McVey ........ 461, 571 Osborne, Connie Gay ........ 402, 426, 571 Osborne, John Carroll ................. 373 Osborne, Maura Ellen ........... 437 Osborne, Robin Ahrendt ........ 313, 526 Osborne, Suzan Valrie 194, 298 Osburn, Susan Holt .. 439 Oshman, Norman Balfour 324, 480, 571 Oskay, Mehmet Melih ............ 379, 383 Ostrander, Gayle Ann 571 Oswald, Janice Gail .. 433, 556 Otis, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 247 Ottermann, Robert W. 526 Ottmann, Jeffry D. . . . . . . . . • . . . 447, 557 Otto, Jeffrey Douglas ........... 489 Otto, Maribeth Anne 375 Otto, Paula Kay 571 Outenreath, Robert L. ........ 499 Overall, Catherine lee ... 369, 375 Overbey, Daniel Leon ....... 381 Overbey, Gail Ann ....... 381 Overcash, Carl Norvin 526 Overfield, Stuart A. 526 Overstreet, Peggy A ....... • , . , . 359, 527 Overstreet, Walter C. 286 Overton, Mary Maud ......... 437 Oviatt, Susan Maclean . 457, 571 Owen, Cecelia May 330 Owen, David Marc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349, 585 Owen, George Mitchell .... 327 Owen, Hessie Reese 459, 527 Owen, lee Wyndle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455, 585 Owen, Martha Powell 177 Owens, David Griffith ........... 401 Owens, Tracy Lynn .... 453, 545 Owsley, Steven Alvin 127 Oxford, Thomas E. . ...... 378 Oyen, John F. . .. 304, 571 Oyen, Lise Ann 418, 527 Ozar, Donna Rae 374. 380, 527 Ozuna , George Flores 585 • Paape, Catherine Ann 557 Pace , Charles E. . .. . ..... 174, 179 Pace, David Franklin 527 Pace, Hattie Beatrice .. 585 Pace, Robert Charles llf 585 Index -611 612 -Index Name Page Name Page Name Page Name Pap Pacharzina. Nancy Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Pacheco. Hector Rafael . ...... 296, 545 Paciotti, Catherine C. . 380, 382, 557 Pack, Catherine Ann ..... .... 557 Padawer, Jeffrey Jay ... 493, 571 Padawer, Stephen R. ......... 493, 545 Padgett. Arthur Roy 383 Padilla, Joe Javier 527 Padilla, Juan Jr. . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . 571 Page, Curtis Withers 468 Page, Derek Layne 114 Page. Gary Robert . . . . 387 Page, Marshall C. 177 Pagetclarke. Jane ............. . ...... 557 Paine. Beverly Anne ......... 417, 545 Paine, Deborah Lou ........ 355, 381 Paiva, Julie Laverne .. 369, 450. 585 Payne. Cheryl Ann . 330, 571 Payne, Doreen Kay 339 Payne, Herbert H. . ......... 383 Payne, Loren 212. 375. 441 Payne. Mary Anna 368 Payne. Rebecca Lynn ........ 381 . 557 Payne, Ruth Ellen 527 Payton, Sandra E. 437 Peak, Margaret Jane . . . . .. . . . . . . ..... 457 Pearce. John Charles .... 368, 321 Pearce, Lawrence Ray .... 449, 571 Pearce. Trudy Reyna . . . 417 Pearl Magazine . . . . . . . 196 Pearson, Amy Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585 Pearson, Eugene Leroy 296 Pearson, Gary Pinkney ... 449, 557 Pearson, James Haralson 585 Peterson. Elayne Marie 557 Peterson, Irvin D. . ...... 343, 339, 545 Peterson. Jeffrey Dale ....... 176, 378 Peterson, Kay Marie . . . . 370. 381 . 383 Peterson. Margaret Susan 475. 571 Peterson, Marie Ann 585 Peterson, Mary Clare .. 459 Peterson. Nina Marie 213. 585 Peterson, Rebecca Jane ... 419. 571 Peterson. Stanley Ross 571 Peterson, Susan Lynn 495. 585 Petrie, Susan Carol ... 527 Petty. Brenda Jo . . 585 Petty, Dian Olivia ....... . 375 Petty, Martha E. . .............. 527 Petty, Raney Dale . . 343, 339, 340, 557 Peveler. Jan Lee . . . . . . . ...... 426. 585 Plotsky, Lawrence Elliott ..... 202. 493, 585 Plum. Carol L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Plumlee, Daniel L. ...... 431 Plummer, John Benjamin ....... 414 Plummer. Lori Seifriz . . ... 585 Plyler, Phillip Daniel Jr. 557 Poag, Susan Elizabeth ......... 369 Poage, Gatrel Susan .... 457. 585 Podsednik, Steven ..................... 381 Pogorzelski. Richard G. . ....... 527 Pohl, David Frederick .... 479. 321 Pohl. Susan Melissa 290, 441 , 528 Pohli. Laura A. . . . . . . . 439 Poindexter. Hally Beth . 437, 371 Poizner, Stephen Leo 174, 175. 267. 332, 378. 383 Poland, Candice T. . . . . . . . 369, 375. 417 Pajares, Jerome Michael Pakowsky, Jo Susan 387 330 Pearson. John Henry IV . . . Pearson, Kenneth Wayne 136, 585 483 Pevsner, Joseph Stuart Pfeffer. Kirk Matthew .......... 493, 585 ..... 327. 431 , 557 Poldrack. Rebecca S. Brink Polk. Curtis . . . 293 353 Palacios. Hector Xavier Palmer, Caroline Alida . . . . . . . . 585 322, 426 Pearson, Michael Paris Pearson, Ronald Gene ........... 376 .... 378 Pfeiffer, Marilyn Kay Pfeiffer, Patricia Ann .............. 426. 571 367 Polk. Shirley Ann Polka, James Francis ... 585 313. 328 Palmer, Deborah Lynne .. 557 Palmer, Jamie Deniese ... .. 381 Palmer, Leslie Allan . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 401 Palmer. Melanie Ann .... 418 Palmer, Robert Scott .... 321 Palmer, Robin Carol .. 437 Palmer, Scott Brewer ....... 455 Palza, Javier E. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 571 Pang, Harry Fook . . . . . . .. 380 Pang, Hwi Woong ... 379 Pannell, Vernelle 527 Panzarella, Robert L. ...... 332, 368. Pearson. Steven C. . ... 489 Pearson, Susan Nadine .. 418 Pease. Arthur Flagg ......... 380 Pease. Debra Kay . . . 353, 369 Pease, Kenneth Ray ....... 353 Peavey, Donald Ralph 527 Peavy, Mark Alan ............ 412. 491 . 571 Peck. Christopher R. ..... 324 Pecore, Richard Bruce ...... 286, 557 Peden, Thomas Botts ........... 377 Pedersen, Richard S. . ....... . 571 Pedroza, Bertha Anna 557 Pfister, Daniel James .... 491 , 557 Phagan. Rebecca Arleen 557 Phalin, Judith L. . . . . .... 369 Phaneuf. John Alan ....... 400, 402, 527 Pharmacy Council . . . . 207 Phelps. Michael Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . 292 Phelps, Nancy Lynn 177. 369 Phi Beta Chi 290 Phi Beta Kappa . . . . . . . . . • .. . . . . . .. 377 Phi Beta Kinsolving .... 375 Phi Chi Theta 288 Phi Delta Chi 297 Pollard. Kerry Alan . . Pollard, Lynn Pollard. William C. Pollock, Cynthia Marie Pollock, Julie Beth Polson. James Richard Polstra, David Warren Polunsky, Richard Alan Pomarantz, Judy Ann Pomonis, Bobbie Jean Pompa, Patricia Ann . . Pontello, Susan . ... 305 .... 353 . ...... . . 380 585 ..... 384 294, 545 .. 339 ...... 353. 423. 585 . 284. 288. 528 528 . ...... 293, 528 .. 404. 426, 571 Pappas, James Marcus Paradoski, Connie Jane ..... 388, 571 ................557 Peebles. Ann Hardin Peebles. Sam Parker 417 . 483 Phi Eta Sigma . . . . . .... 378 Phi Gamma Delta .............. . ...... 469 Ponton, Terry Lynn Pool. Charles Michael ... 401 ... 528 Pardue. Dana Jo ............ 527 Pardue, George Preston ............ 363 Pardue, Janice Elaine .... 369, 375 Pardue, Marie Annette ... 384 Pardue, Melinda Gaye ..... 459. 585 Paredes, Vicente . . . . .. 338, 343 Paredez, Beatrice S. . . 571 Park, Marion Schuyler ..... 437 Park, Michael David 585 Park. Randy Lynn .. ..... ..... 383 Parker, Ann Elizabeth . 417, 585 Parker, Carla Sue . 459, 585 Parker, Debra Ann ...... 439 Parker, James Ayres 585 Parker. Jane Lynn ... 384 Parker, Julie Lynne . 369 Parker, Lawrence H. 527 Parker, Mary Elizabeth ... 381 Parker, Pamela Ann .......... 585 Parker. Peggy Anne 177, 457, 585 Parker, Robert Oran Jr. 386, 377 Parker, Roger William 397, 398, 585 Parker, Sara Ellen 571 Parker. Stephen Lee ............ . ... . . 378 Parker, Susan Syrisse .... 433, 527 Parker. Susanna ..... 377 Parker. Teresa Maria 585 Peek, Linda ......... 300 Peel. Charlotte Ann ........ 527 Peel, Renee Lisa .. 475, 585 Peel. Thomas B. . ............ 476, 477 Peeples, Clayton K. . .. 479, 557 Peeples, Eugene M. IV 479. 585 Peer. William Joseph .................. 302 Peerman, Gregory Harris .. 431 Peerman. Robert E. Jr. . ..... 321 Peet. Gary John ...... 368 Peiffer, Michael S. . . 557 Pellegrini. Edward F. . . 489, 571 Pelletier, John Henry .. 499 Peloquin, Allen Victor 389 Pelton, Bart Allen 332 Pem Club . . . . . . . . . ..... 311 Pemberton, Michelle C. 196, 527 Pena, Diana 545 Pena. Frank Anthony . 308 Pena. Romualda Catarina ..... 585 Pence, Terry Allen 338, 557 Pendergras. Sharon Lynn .......... . ... 557 Penn, Hyman Marvin 368, 377. 384, 380 Penn. Marilyn Gay ...... 475, 585 Penna!, Edythe Elizabeth . 418. 585 Penner, Terry Duane . . . . . . . . . ..... 557 Pennington. Gail Ann .. . ... 369, 375 Phi Kappa Phi 380 Phi Kappa Psi 471 Phi Kappa Theta .... 473 Phi Theta Kappa . . . ... 359 Philippus, Steven W. . ... 338 Philley, Steven Montague ..... .. •.. . . . . 462 Phillips, David W. . .................... 305 Phillips, Fred Young . . . . . . . ..... 381 Phillips. Frederick S. Jr. . . . . ... 435 Phillips, Gwendolyn .. . ... . 527 Phillips, Kenneth Gale .. 380, 383 Phillips, Larry R. W. . ....... 378 Phillips. Lynn Atherton ... 381. 585 Phillips, Marvin S. . . 557 Phillips, Melanie Sue ......... 322, 437, 571 Phillips, Melinda Lu ...... . 437 Phillips, Otis David .... . . . 471. 571 Phillips, Rebecca Lou 403 453 55-Z, Phillips, Robert Kent : ... . .' .....· 378 Phillips, Teresa K. . .. 451 Phillips, Tommy Joe 557 Phillips, W. B. Ill ... . .. 339, 527 Philpott, Thomas L. ..... 98, 101 , 242 Phinyawat. Prajya . . . . • • . . . . . . . .. 370 Phipps, Jan Elaine 527 Photography Staff ..... 622 Pl Beta Phi . . .. • • • .. . . • .. . .. 475 Pool, Mary Maurine 571 Pool, Michael David .. 376 Pool, Stacey Lynn .. 338 Poole, Jacqueline Dawn 528 Poole. Marilynn Denise 232 Poole. Richard Dean . . . ..... 348, 557 Poole, Steven Ross 383. 528 Pope, Janet ............ 495 Pope, John Burwell Jr. . ....... 364 Pope. Patricia Eloise . 441 , 528 Pope, Susan Elaine . . . ..... 441 Porcher, Leigh Anne ... 426 Porras. Edna ... 528 Porras Jose Luis 308 Porter. Mildred Jean ....... . 381 Porter, Philip Joseph ... . 343, 339 Porter, Robert Bowden Jr. . ...... 435 Porter, Terry Lee . . . . . . 461. 571 Porterfield, Jennefer T. 528 Posey. Debra Kaye . 557 Posse, Texas . . . . . . . . . 324 Postolos. Nicholas P. . . 528 Posvar. Edward Lee . . . 296 Poteet, Mary Suzanne 203 Poteet, William R. 383 Potetz. Theresa Anne .......... 557 Potter. John Richard . 185, 208, 279. 372. 373, Parker. Terri. Kay Parker, Timothy Joe Parkhouse, Colby Leigh Parkhurst. Jennifer A. . . ... 459 358, 388 ................ 303 . .. 426 Pennington, James W. Pennington, Paul Lee Pennington, Robert E. Ill Pennock. Diana Gale 173. 368, 377 284, 313, 557 272 212 Pl Epsilon Tau . . . . . . . . • . . Pl Kappa Alpha Pl Sigma Pl Piana, Martha Louise . ... 379 .... 477 . . . . . . . . . . 308 304, 380, 383 462. 557 Potter, Marc Duane ........ 284 Potter. Nancy 437. 557 Potts. Nancy Dari ........... 369, 459. 585 Parks. Sandra Leigh 557 Parks, William Allen Jr. ....... 467, 304, 527 Parma, Michael Joseph .. . ..... 381 , 557 Parnell, Joan Wade ... 439, 557 Parr, June Elizabeth . . . .. 453, 527 Parr, Mark Barrett . . . . . . . . 412, 465. 527 Parr, Vanna Lee ..................... 459 Parramore, Janice Kay .. 571 Parramore, Suzanne Rene .... 311, 571 Parrish. William M. . .... 272, 371 , 373 Parsley, Sandra Strake ... . . 459, 585. 571 Parsley, Sharon Strake ..... 459, 557 Parson, Richard Dennis 124 Pennock, Ramona Lynn 571 Pennock, Whitney Lee 527 Pennybacker. Mary Ervin 585 Penshorn. Richard J. 571 Penshorn, Rita Ann . . . . 585 Pentecost, Morris E. Jr. . .... 332 Pepe, Michael Vincent 585 Peper, William Arthur . 414. 527 Pepper, Lynn .............. 485. 571 Perdue, Cathryn Ann . . . . . . . . . . . 527 Peregrlnus Law School Yearbook 197 Pereira. Melinda Sue 369 Perez, Celeste Anne 557 Piana, Michael Ray . . 304, 382, 527 Pickens, Catharine Allene 457 Pickens, Dona Lane 527 Pickens, Gary Douglas 327. 455, 527 Pickett, Holly Patrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 585 Pickett, Laurie Anne 585 Pickett, Paul A. . 286 Pickett. Richard Nolan . 431 Pickett, Sharon Anne 557 Pierce, Chris William .. 353, 585 Pierce, Richard Wayne ..... 545 Pierce. Stephanie D. . .... 457 Pierce, Terrie Anne . 284 Potts. Terry Daniel . . . . . 528 Pouncey, Helen Denise . . ....... 311 Powell, Cynthia Jean . . . .. 278. 528 Powell, Dana Michael ........ 557 Powell, Diane Elizabeth ... 433, 545 ~~:~ll: ~~l~r~e':i'~re_t : : ·43;: ;~ Powell, Linda Kay ..................... 376 Powell, Mary Melissa ... 439 Powell, Russell A. . .. 378 Power, John Michael ....... 557 Power, Mindy Catherine .... 402. 417 Powers, Barbara Gail C. . ........ 380 Parsons, Betty Susan Parsons, George T. Ill . Parsons, Robert S. . . . . Partain, Valerie Jean 557 557 . 412, 449 .. 312, 527 Perez, Dalia Esther . . . . . . • .. . . . • • .. . . Perez, David Perez. Geronimo Jr. Perez, Laura T. . . . . . . . 585 399 388 571 Pierre, Pamela Ann Pierson, Linda Sue Pierson, Pepper Ann Pike. Dianne ..... 416. 417 . . . 585 .... 299, 475 557 Powers, Charles Bryan Powers, Gregory B. Powers, Lee Milton Jr. Powers. Mary Louise 545 . ... 291. 557 345 ........ 557 Partegas, Marla Sharon . . . ... 485 Partida, Joe Alberto . . . . . . 585 Partin, Betty Jean ..... 310. 374. 380. 527 Paschal, James Steele Jr. . . 585 Pasenhofer, Jan Ellen 557 Passmore, Don Lawrence 585 Patchen, Heidi Lynn . . . . . 585 Pate, Gina Louise . 557 Perez, Therisa Susan .......... 369, 375 Perine, Linda Sue . . . 186. 371 , 373. 254 Perkins. Candice E. . . 545 Perkins, Carolyn V. . ........ 278 Perkins, Oliver C. . .........377 Perkins, Pamela Margaret 585 Perkins. Patricia Kay . . 557 Perkins, Priscilla Jane 585 Pike. Paula ..... 437 Piland, Donald Spencer 381 Pillans, Sheree P. 203. 433. 527 Pillow. Joseph Edmon ..... 389 Pink, Candace Sue ........ 413. 421 . 571 Pink, Laurie Jean ............ 421 Pinkard, Donald A. 174, 428, 429 Pinkett. Patricia A. . ........... 292 Powers. Michael Neil ... 491. 557 Powers, Sally Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499 Poythress, Mareda Ann S. . . . ..... 380 Poythress, Marianne ....... 381 Prado. Hilda Louise 338. 342 Pranke, Carol Gray ........ 457 Prater, Mary Margaret ........ 571 Prather, Susan Russell ................. 381 Pate, Phyllis Elaine . . . . . . . . . Patillo, Charles Tacquard . . . Patrick, Jamin Lee Patrick, Thomas Edwin Patrylak, Daniel J. . . . . Patten, Alice Cassandra Patterson, Ellen Jean Patterson, Janet Louise Patterson, Marsha Gayle . . Patterson, Mary C. . . . . . . . . . . . Patterson, Mary M. ~:!:~r~.o~i:V:~n~h~~~hryn . 527 . .. 414, 585 . 571 ........ 370 . ..... . . 226 292, 585 557 585 . ...... 369 527 557 : : 455. m Perkins, Stephen Douglas ............. 175 Perkins. Thomas Alvin 368, 398, 557 Perkins, William H. . . 401, 402 Perkins, William Karl 384 Perkins, William S. 527 Perley, Michael Wayne 527 Perlich. John William 386 Perlitz. Stacy Louise 459 Pernick. Ilene Nanci .... 421. 585 Perreault, Denise M. 527 Perrin, William Frank .. . . . . . . 381 Perrine, Ann I. .............. ... 353 Perroux, Brett Louis ........... 338, 585 Pinkham, Glenn Ellis Pinkston. Scott. Philip Piper. Beverly Gayle Piper, Jeffrey Lynn . . Pipkin. Leslie Ann Pipkin. Richard Kirk Pippin, Karen Sherrill Pippin, Robert Lee . . Pirrung. Michael Craig Pirtle. Robert Sherwood Pis tor, Charles Herman Pitluk, Barry Louis Pitman. Mark Alan . 398, 405, 527 479. 571 ..... 399, 585 . ..... . . . . 461, 571 ....... 419, 545 .. 327. 383, 455 .... 202. 545 . ...... 296, 557 377. 380. 527 .. 447, 557 ..... 455 480, 585 . . 358 Pratka, Mary Melissa . 209, 323, 372. 373. 380. 459. 268 Pratt, Mary Kathleen . . . . . . ..... 419. 528 Pre-Law Association . . . . . . . . . . . 313 Prendergast, Susan Nelson ... 528 Prengler, Irving David ........ 368 Prescott, Stuart M. 493 Prescott, Victoria Fay ... . . . .... ...... 585 Preskitt, Randall 545 Presley, Jeffrey M. . . 431 Pressley. Helen Jane .. 571 Pressly, Thomas Alexander ...... 455 Prestwood, Dale ......... 451. 585 Patton, Chris Aaron .. 414, 571 Perry, Shirley B. . ....... 172. 173. 175, 373 Pitman, Melissa Ann ..... 369, 585 Prewett, David John 370. 381, 383 Patton, Edward Berry . . . . . ...... 467 Patton, Elizabeth M. . ...... 557 Patton, Kimberly Gaye . . . . ..... 585 Patton, Robin Keighley . . . .. 418, 571 Paul, Donald R. ........ . ... . . . . . ...... 304 ~=~I: ~~~~e~r~derick·::::::::::: : : : : : : : : ~~l Paul. Kathryn .................... 437, 571 Paulette, Gary Mark . . . . . . . 302, 571 Paull , Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... 426 Paull, Barbara Ellen .................... 374 Paulson, Adrienne Eve ......• . .... 369. 571 Paust, Andrea Jane ........ . •..... 404. 585 Paveglio, Howard A. . .................. 373 Pavletich, Marsha Ann . . . . . . . . . . . 120, 437 Pavlicek. Brenda Carol ... . ... . ......... 585 Paxton, Carolyn Louise ...... 369. 375. 585 Paxton, Patti Jean ............ . ........ 37 4 Perryman, James Shelton ........ ...... 479 Perryman, Marion Leslie . 457. 557 Pertusa, Martha J. Bassett . . . . . . . . . ... 383 Pesek. Marianne ....... 377. 380 Pesek, Paul Edwin . . . . . . 447 Peterman, Chris Allen 527 Petermann, Laura Lou .. 349 Peters, David Beldon .... . ..•.... . .... 370 Peters, Mary Nelson 381 Peters, Mary Robin . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. 384 Peters, Michael A. . . 206, 294 Peters, Raymond F. . . . . . . . . • . . . . ..... 307 Peters, Trixie Joy ....... . ..•.. . . . ..... 557 Petersen, Kenneth L. Jr. . ...•.......... 377 Petersen, Michael Gron ... . •.. . . . ..... 585 Petersen, Pamela Renee . . . . • . ... . ..... 453 Peterson. Craig W. . .......••..... 332. 527 Peterson. David L. ..• . • . . . . 343, 527 Pitrucha, Patrice C. . 527 Pitt, Marcia Jean .... 369, 585 Pittard. Robert Christan . . . • • . . 213, 557 Pittman, Dwight Lee . . . . . . . 527 Pittman, Kenneth Edwin . .. 455. 557 Pitts. Jeannie ........ 495 Pitts, Michael Younger . . 196, 380 Pitzer. Lisa Gaye ....... . ..•............293 Plank, Mary Grace . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 384 Platt, Paula Anne 290 Pleasant. Donald Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Plemmons. Charlotte E. . 426. 427. 527 Pless. Deborah Elaine ........... . . . .... 585 Pleticha, Dennis A. . . . . . . .......... .... 378 Pliler, Randall J. . ........... . . . ........ 378 Ploch, Kimberlee Marie . . . ........ ... 457 Pfost, Randall B. 355, 480. 571 Plotsky, Frances A. . . ........ ... ...... 250 Prewett, James Marcus . . . . 414. 557 Prewitt, Michael Scott ...... . .. . ....... 528 Prewitt, Pamela Ann ...•..... 426. 571 Price, Bradley T. . . . . . . . ........ 378 Price, Dale Kindon . . . . . . 414 Price, Larry Clyde ........ 545 Price, Leslie ..... . ............... , 212. 419 Price. Mary Kathleen . 212, 322. 403. 475, 571 Price, Myra Erlene . .... . ... . . ..... ..... 528 Price, Neil Morgan ................ . . . .. 557 Price, Richard Brooke, Jr. . ... ••....... 557 Price, Roy Jack . . ..................... 311 Price, Sylvia .... . ....... . .............. 557 Price. Terrr Lee . . . . ...... . ............ 475 Price. Vick Kay . ....... . ... . ... . . 437. 586 Prideaux, Jess Brannin ............ 479, 586 Priebe. Roy Rodman .............. 383, 499 Prilop, Lissa Fay . . ..................... 375 Poge Name Page Nome Page Name Paee Primeaux, Robert F. . .. ......... .. 373. 376 Ramington, John R. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 190 Reiman. Rebecca Ann .. 383, 403, 439, 557 Ritter, Terry Frank ... 383 Prince, Edward Rudolph ...... 364. 462 586 Ramirez. Aurora M. . . . . • .. .. .. .. • .. . . . . 528 Reimers, Terri Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 572 Rittgers. Deborah Dee 369 Prince, James McDade . . . . . . . . . . 455. 557 Ramirez. Fernando .. ................ 387 Reinberg, Debra Beth . 330 Ritts, Howard James . • • . . . . • . . . . . 188 Printers. Vicky Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 4 Ramirez. Ignacio ............. , . . . . . . . 528 Reiner, Michael David ........ 493 Rivard, Robert Jon . . . .... 389 Prisco, Mary Margaret ...... 326, 375, 586 Ramirez, Margaret . . . . . . . • . . . . 528 Reinert, Stephen A. . . . ....... 286 Rivard, Ronald David 386 Pirtchard, Mark A. . . . . . . . . 571 Ramirez. Maria Antonieta .. ... , ........ 586 Reinhardt, Amy Lou . . . ....•.... 338, 375 Rivas, Concepcion ... , ................. 369 Pritchett, Elise C. . . . ....... .. 545 Ramirez. Ricardo R. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 545 Reininger, Russell A. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 383 Rivas, Mary Magdalen .. 373, 529 Pritchett, Robert M. . . . . . . . 545 Ramirez. Samuel .................... .. 398 Reiser, Kenneth R. .......... 286 Rivera, John A. , . . . . . . . . . 306, 378 Pritchett, Ronald Alan ...... 586 Ramirez. Simon Navarro ... 308 Reiter. Robert Cole . . . ............ 381 Rivera, Rodolfo Javier , •. , ..... , . . . 370 Pro, Gilda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 212. 545 Ramirez. Tomas Jr. 572 Reithner, Nancy Ann . . . .. 438, 439, 529 Rivers, Barbara Lynn ... , .• , . , . . . 529 Prochnow, Ross Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 381 Ramirez. Virginia G. 176 Reitman , Shelly Joy . ... ............... 421 Rivers, Karen Myrtle ... , , , 586 Profeulonal1 . . . . . . . . . . 281 Ramirez. Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572 Remkes, William Ray . . . ...... 414, 572 Rizley, Max Devone Jr. . . • . . . . 586 Proffitt. Diane Louise . . . . . . . , 528 Ramlow, Reed Charles . . . . . . . . . . 586 Remmel, Karen D. . ...... ...... 586 Roach, Bruce Dee . . ............ 368, 558 Proft. Robert Wayne , .... , ... 349. 381, 499 Ramon. George Luis .. 472, 473, 557 Renard, Amy Lyon .... 310, 375, 433 Roach, Dorothy Jean . . . 368 Proske, Charles F ......... .... ...... , .. 321 Ramon. Rosalinda . . . . . . . . . . . . 528 Renaud, Charles Louis .......... 353 Roach, James R. . , . , . , . , ....... , .. , , .. 373 Prothro, Jennifer Anne ............ 459, 545 Ramos, Margarita Anna ............... 557 Renaudin, Richard A. . .. 327, 431, 529 Roach. John Wilson ..... , , , , ........... 381 Proud, Paul William .. , , , ...... ,.,.,,,., 384 Ramos, Peter Alvin . . . . . . . . . . 308 Rencurrel. Deborah Ann ..... 369, 375, 586 Roach. Philip Dennis ......... 286, 529 Provost, Jeri Jayne ... . ... . . ... ..... , .. 586 Ramsdell , Catherine Anne .. 381 Rendeiro, C. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 378 Roan , Darrell Rand ............... 461 , 586 Provost, Toni Ann ..... , , .... , ....... , . 439 Ramseur. Mary K . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . I 76 Rendon, Margaret Ann ........ 369 Robberson, Sarah K. . .. , . , , . 355, 375, 529 Prudhomme. Frances C. . .. ....... 352. 404 Ramsey. Debra K. Mensing ............ 293 Renieri, Anntoinette Lucy ......... 398, 399 Robbins, Ann .............. , , , . , .... , .. 369 Prudhomme. Nina E. . .. 352, 404, 433. 571 Ramsey, Harman Fred ......... 386, 528 Renoe, Valeta Sue ..................... 377 Robbins, Clifford S. , ............... , .. 175 Pruett, Jana Karol ..................... 291 Ramsey, Janet Lynn ......... 291. 419, 572 Rentfro, Daniel L. Jr. . ............ 381. 557 Robbins, Debbra Georgette . , . , .... .... 529 Pruitt. James Michael . . . . . . . . . 586 Ramsey, Matthew S. . ...... 321, 447 Rentfro, Lindsay E. . . .................. 529 Robbins, Mary Lucinda , ... , .. 441. 586 Pruitt. John Michael . , , , , , .. , .... 324. 487 Ramsey, Michael Lee ..... 586 Rettig, Delwin Penn . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 529 Roberson, Gergory A. 376 Pruitt. Kenneth Charles . 468. 469, 528, 321 Ramsey, Roberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457, 586 Revada, Wayne Douglas ....... 464 Roberts, Bruce Theall .... , , 545 Pruitt, Russell Cody . . . ..... 471. 586 Ramsey, Scott Keith . . . . . . .. 338, 340, 343 Reves. David Carroll ..... 286, 557 Roberts, Christine Ann ....... 475 Pruitt, Wilham Earl . , .. , , .... , . . . . 557 Rew. Randall Kevin .... 431 Pruter. Martha Scott , . , . . . . , 426. 528 ~=~Jils'o~'.e8~~~r:~aJ~ : : ··..il4:~~~: ~~~ Rew. Vernon Earl Jr. . 431 ~~~:~~: ~ii~~~ett; i\~~' ::::::: m: m: m Pryor, Barbara Susan .. 351, 401 Randle, Robert W. . . 455, 572 Reyes, Hector ......................... 306 Roberts, Georga I. . . . . . . . . 485, 572 Psencik, Mary Helen Glass ... 528 Randolph, Judy Lynne ...... 312, 528 Reyes, Juan Isidro ..................... 278 Roberts, Jill Arnold 177, 369, 475 Pol Chi . . . .. . .......... 384 Randolph, Melissa Lyn ........... 351, 557 Reyes, Maria Elena , .. 529 Roberts, Joan Louise .... 369, 375 Public Relation• Student Society Of America . Rankin, Thomas Stephen C ... ..... 477, 557 Reyes, Santos Jr. . ..... 373 Roberts, Larry James 586 300 Ranly, Larry James . . . .............. 557 Reyes, Yolanda . . . . .•.... ... 586 Roberts, Lawson P. . .. .. 332 Puckett, Charles Henry .............. .. 431 Ransom, Harry H. . . . ........ 250. 263 Reynolds, Bobby Ray ...••..... 487 Roberts, Linda C . .... , , .......... , 384, 529 Puffer. Moke D. . . , , ....... 586 Rao, Chandragiri D. 381 Reynolds. Margaret Ann . . . 586 Roberts, Mary J, Jackson ...... 529 Pugh, Bette Anne . .. . . . . . . . . • . 322, 351 Raphael. Amy Beth ....... 421 Reynolds, Nathan L. Jr. . . . . . . 529 Roberts, Mary Jo ... 380 Pugh, Lonnie Loyd ... 380, 528 Raphael, Sidney L. ....... 480 Reynolds, Sybil J. S. Mrs. 529 Roberts, Michael Lynn ....351 Pugsley, Nancy Jane 440, 441 Rapp, Janet Sue . . .............. 528 Reynolds, Timothy Hormel 557 Roberts, Mindy Rachel ..... , , .. 421 Pu•!!· Yvonne Karen 377 Raschke, Fred David 184, 202, 286, 557 Roberts, Nancy Beth .......... ...... 369 ~~~~~~~!r:~ki~nn . . . ' . . • • • • • . m Pulham, Kathy Ann 368 Raschke. Lesa Janine .. 278, 368, 373, 528 Roberts, Patricia A. . . 457, 558 Puls, Gloria Ruth .... 375, 459 Rasco, Michael Henry .............. 349 Rhea, Robert Milton .. 455 Roberts, Randall E. . ......... , , .. 272. 373 Puls, Layne Leroy , .... , ..... , ......... 370 Rasmusen. Janet Elizabeth .. 426 Rhea, Stephen P. . . . ... 286 Roberts, Randell C. . .. .. 266, 373, 380, 529 Pumphrey, Holly Lynn . . . . .. 457, 557 Ratcliff, Michael A. . . . . . . . . 383 Rhoades. William Ray ................. 545 Roberts, Rebecca Bea ................ 311 Purchell, Jeffrey Wayne ...... , .. 528 Ratliff, Bryan P. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 468. 528 Rhodell, David Xenon . . . . . . . . . ...... 529 Roberts, Richard Wyatt , , ..... ... 358, 414 Purdom. Robert W. Ill ........ 370 Ratterree. Donna Lee . . . ... 441 Rhodes, Deborah Ann . . . .. 529 Roberts, Suzanne Ruth ........... 421. 586 Purdy, Bronwyn Lee . . . . . . . 439 Rawlings. Debra Laura Mrs. . .... 303 Rhodes, Kathleen Frances ......... 572 Roberts, Toni Lou ......... 381 Purdy, Jeryl Lee . . . . . . .... 439, 571 Rawson, Regina Coleen ..... 311 Rhodes, Lonnie D. Jr. . . . . . . . . .... 399, 558 Robertson, Bradley D. . ... 586 Purdy, Robert Benjamin ..... , .. , 338 Ray, Christi Ann . . . . . 194, 586 Rhodes, Timothy Mark ............ 435, 558 Robertson, Linda Marie .... 426 Purnell, Brooks , . . . . . . ........ 378 Ray, David Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202, 285 Rhodes, Tom C. . 336, 337. 339, 340 Robertson, Michael Louis .... 479, 586 Purvis, Mary Beth . . . . . ...... 545 Ray, Jami Fonda . . . . . ......... 376 Rhody, Donnell M. . . . 470, 471 Robertson, Michael Ray . . . 572 Pyhrr, Stephen A. . . . . . . , 291, 321 Ray. Neladene Gail .............. 557 Rice, Madelyn Ilene . . . . ... 421 Robertson, Nancy L. ... 326. 475, 558 Pyle, Gary Wayne ................. 349 Ray, Phyllis Suzanne .... 203, 485, 572 Rice. David Owens ... , 572 Robertson, Odes B. , , , 376 Pyle, Robert Glen .......... 545 Ray, Richard Lynn ........ 284 Rice, Edward Owen .......... , ....... , , 435 Robertson, Pamela Jill ... , , . 372, 380, 529 Pyle, William Bruce ...... 286, 378, 571 Ray, Robin Gail ........................ 495 Rice, Elizabeth A. . . . . . . . ... 288 Robertson, Randy Mike .... , .... 378 • Pyles. Thomas Richard ... , 384 Ray, Sue Ann . 185, 274, 322, 323, 433, 528 Rice, Gloria Irene , , . ... , ...... .. , , ..... 558 Robertson, Rebecca E. . . 545 Raymond, Thomas Daniel ... 378 Rice, Joseph S ................... 378, 381 Robertson, Robert S. . . ... , . . . ...... 136 Raynold. Vicki S. . . . ... 421. 528 Rice, Larry Alexander Jr. , , , , , , . . ... 487 Robertson, Steven Mark 358, 388 Re, Ann Averyl ............ 586 Rice, Russell Thomas .... 435, 586 Robichaux. James Hall .. 381 Rea, Jay Frank . . . . . ....... 487, 586 Rich, James Ralph . . . . . . . . • . • . . . , , , , 529 Robillard, Rachel West . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 419 Read, Merrylyn Sherese .......... ..... 557 Robin, Joan E. . , , ....... ........ , ..... 529 Read, Susan Carol . . . ........ 439, 557 ~i~~=~~s.Ac!7~rre~· II . : : : : : : : : .. . , .. , , , m Robinett, Richard B. .. ................. 471 Read, William R. Jr. . . . . . . . ......... 383 Richards, Joe Allen Jr. . . . . . • . , , . 378, 572 Rabinowitz, Kenneth L. .. , . , .. .... 381. 529 Real E1tate Society . . . . . . . . 291 Richards, Linda Marie .....•.• .... 285, 345 Robins, Kay ... , .. . . . . . . . 369, 586 Reardon, Patrick Kelly .............. 487 Richards, Mark Alan .. , . . .... , . , . 383 Robinson, Bettye Sue . , . . . . .. , . 433 Reardon. Virginia Ann . . . 417, 572 Richards, Mary Eugenia . , 459, 572 Robinson, Caswell Owen Jr. 477, 586 Reaves, Richard Martin .. 483 Richards, Steven Craig 383 Robinson. Gary Don . . . . . . ..... 380 Reber, Ralfe David Jr. . ... ... 414, 586 Richards, Susan K. , , , , , , , ...... , , , , 529 uan T rong, Y-Lan . . . . . Rech, Kevin Kaiser . . . . . . 572 Richards, Vicki Rene .... , . . ... ~~~i~~~~: j~~~era~~e~ce · : : : : : : : : · · · · · · ~~~ . . . . . . . 369 441 uezergue, Peter Arthur 308, 572 Rechtschaffen, Glenn S. 378 Richardson, Brian P. . . . . . . . . . , ....... 378 Robinson, Orine S ....... , . , ... , .. 278, 444 uick, Jerry Jonathan ....... , . . . 586 Reddick, DeWitt C. 299, 373 Richardson, Gerald F. Jr. . ........ 455, 529 Robinson, Richard Mark . . . 338, 378, 572 uick. Nancy Jo . . . . . . 545 Redding. Elmer Clayton . 528 Richardson , James P. , , , ...... 558 Robinson , Robert Haynes 586 uil'ano, Mario , . , . . . . . ....... , . 306 Redding. Lynette R. . . . . 528 Richardson, Katherine Dee , 439, 558 Robinson. Sarah Ann 426, 572 ui liam, Mary Corinne 300, 437. 545 Redfearn, Kathy Jane ... 457 Richardson, Kathleen V. . . , , 375 Robinson, Xanna Lee ..... , . , ..... 375, 529 uillin, William Kim .... , . 414 Redman, Karen Lee . . 205, 528 Richardson, Mary Ann , .. 419 Robirds, Stephen Dale 321, 487, 529 uinn, Frank Day ..... 557 Redmon, Virginia C. . . . ...... 375 Richardson, Melissa Lee .••.... 495 Robison, James C. , , . , ....... ..... ... , 447 uinn, Susan Kay .......• , .... ........ 369 Redmond, Suzan Michell ... 453 Richardson, Terry Lee . . . . , , , , , , 461 Robles. Billie Marie 572 uinonez. Belinda Ann 528 Redwine, Suzanne Jane ... 457 Richarz, Richard Edward . . . . . ..... , 387 Robles, Karen Darlene , , ..... 558 uintana, Daniel H. . ........ 332 Reeb, Robert Joseph Jr. 377, 447, 528 Richey, Dwight Andrew , , , , , . . . . 311 Robles, Peter Ronald . . 572 uinton, Ellen Ruth . . 330,331, 572 Reece. Laurie Jan ... 349, 529 Richey, Elizabeth L. .. 290, 529 Rocco, Anthony Gerard . . . . . . . 176 uist, Terry Charles . . 175, 327, 380 Reed, Alan Keith . . ......... 286 Richey. Robert C. 114 Rochelle, Laura E. ......... . . . ... 459, 558 uitta, Mary Jane . . . . . . .... , 369 Reed, David Brock .......... 500 Richie, David Michael . , . , , , 500 Rockelmann. Diane Frances ... 558 Reed, David Mitchell ............ 586 Richstatter, Jo Anne .. , ... 300, 495 , 529 Rockett, Pearson L. Jr. 558 ~~~...~~tath;i;;e Jea~ . : : . . ..... ' . : m Reed, Eva Laurie ...... .... 557 Richter Brian Edward . , . .... 378 Rockhill, Patricia F. Mrs. . . 374 Reed, Francis Ann ... 342, 339, 529 Richter, Glenn A. . , 336, 339 Rod, Douglas Paul . . . . .. , 529 ~::~: k(;~~a~la~~hn.. : .... m Richter, Steven Ray .................. 339 Rodeheaver, Daniel G. 529 Rickabaugh, Charles M. . . , . . . . . . .... 468 Rodeo A1ooclatlon . . . . . .... 362 Reed, Michael Sanford . . . . . . . 389 Rickman, Allen Mathew . . . . . . . . .. 114 Roderick, William Oliver 304 Reed, Richard Chester .. 378 Rickman, Marilyn M. . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... 419 Rodgers, Keith Kay Jr. . . . . . 304 Reed. Richard Edward .. 324, 378, 414, 572 Rickman, Robert Eugene .. , 114, 116 Rodgers, Raymond Saffell .. ..•.. .. 483, 558 Reed, Roxanne . . . . . . . . .......... 586 Ricks, Leslie B. Jr. . . 368, 529 Rodgers, Valerie Patricia . , , . , . . . 425 Reed, Thomas Anselin . 378, 572 Riddle, Catherine B. . . . . . 558 Rodgers, Zelma Joanne 529 Reed, William Curtin ....... 461, 586 Riddle, Paul Wayne .. , . , , , , 586 Rodman, Robert Earl , , , , . . . . . . .. .. . . 468 Reeder, Charles C. 272, 278, 373 Ridings, Jennifer L. .... , . , , , , 572 Rodman, Rosemary . 383 Reeder, Terry Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529 Ridley, Richard M. . ...... 321, 486, 487 Rodnite, Lucille Mary ... 586 Reedy, Ann . . . . . . . . . . . .. 369. 375 Ridout. John Townes , , , , , . , , . 378, 479 Rodrigue, Roxanne Louise ... 529 Rabe, Patricia Lee . . . . .. 545 Reedy, Robert Glenn ... 376 Ried, Celeste Anne ....... 426 Rodriguez, Cynthia Y. . ... 529 Rabin, Barry Alan , , . . . .. 493 Reel, Daniel Clifton ......•...... ... 401 Riefstahl, Jan Marie ....... ...... , , , , , . 558 Rodriguez. Daniel . . . . . . . . . • . 572 Rabinowitz, Joan Elise . 484, 485 Reese, David Clay . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 338 Riemann, Carl F. . ..... , 500 Rodriguez, David R. .... , ... , . , , ....... 332 Riewe, Beryl Jeanine 558 Raborn, Polly Estelle ........... , . 528 Reese. Donald James . . . • . . . . . . . 529 Rodriguez. Diana Marie ..... 572 Rachner, William John , . , 136 Reese , Gary Nelson . . . . 377 Riggle, Patricia R. . . 349, 572 Rodriguez, George Luis . 529 Radcliffe, Clare Elaine ... 453 Reese, James Michael 529 Riggs, Ben Hayes .... 449, 529 Rodriguez, Jose Angel .. ............... 308 Rademacher, Elizabeth Ann ....... 419 Reese, Lymon C. . .....•... ..... 373 Riggs, Elizabeth Ann ......... 300, 426, 558 Rodriguez, Linda Marie ...•. ... , ....... 572 Rader, Adrian Renee . . . . . . . . .. 457 Reese, Robert Louis .....••........ 327 Riggs, Paul Bryan .... , , , . . . 304, 586 Rodriguez, Linda Rae . . . . 289. 529 Rader, James Norwood 196 Reeser, Pamela M. . .............. 377 Riklin, Tara ........ .. , . 177, 485 Rodriguez, Maricela . . . . . . . . .. 546 Radoff. Michael S. . .. 423 Reeves, John Winston ... . , ........ 368 Riley, Michael Philip . . . .. . 313 Rodriguez, Nora Leal ... 546 Radoff, Perry W. . . . . , 423 Reeves, Mark William . . . . . ...... 401 Rilling, David Charles ... , , , , , , .... 479, 558 Rodriguez, Roxanne .......... , , .. , , ... 401 Rafalko, Joseph John ............... 380 Reeves, Michael Wayne ...•......... 370 Rilling, Frank James Jr. . .. 383, 479, 529 Raff. Michelle Bea 203, 485, 572 Reeves, Richard Gill . . . . . 136, 586 Rinehart, Michael Lewis . , , , .. 313, 380, 529 ~~~'.i~~~~ia~~zt";rTeCarol. 2i2'."Jixi.330. ~~gRagland, William Scott ..... 467 Reeves, William W. . . . . .... 373 Ringman, Philip A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 529 Roeder. Ronald Charles 198, 201, 530 Ragsdale, Carolyn D. 174, 376 Reeves, William Wyatt ......... 382, 586 Rinker, Susan Kay ........ , .. 529 Roehm, Monica Claire 369, 375, 586 Rahbaran. Bahram ........ 528 Rehn, Debra Deeann ... 369, 451, 586 Rinkoff, Alexis Lenore 558 Roemer. Deborah Kay . 374 Raiffie, Carol Beth , 421, 528 Reichert. Arthur T. . .... 324, 486, 487, 572 Roesch, Heinz Emil F. . ........... 380, 530 Riojas, Juan Antonio .. 572 Raillard, Michael Lee ......... 349 Reichert, John E. Jr. . ............ 414 Rios. Castellon, L. A. . ... 500 Roessler, Erich ............. . . 378 Rain, Cathy Ann . . . . . . ... 439, 557 Reichstein, Karen Sue . 484, 485, 557 Rios. Juan Honorato ......... , ....... , . 558 Roessler. Nancy E. . ............ 441, 558 Raine, Wilham Woody 500 Reid, David . . . . . . 529 Rios, Patricia Ann ................. , .. 586 Roessler, R. W. Ill ... 483, 546 Rainey, Rhonda Lewis ........ 528 Reid, Peter Lewis .. 380 Rios. Raul . . . . . . . . . . ...... 174, 558 Roffman, Nancy Diane , . .......... ... 421 Raithel, Ernest James ........ 528 Reid, Robert Addison .... 348 Rios. Roberto . . . . . . ........... 586 Rogan, Linda L. . . . . . . . . . . ........ . .. 572 Raithel, Judy James .................. 528 Reighard, Patton Breon . . . .. 381 Rios, Rosa Pena , . , ......... 545 Rogers, Benita Michelle 586Rakes, Andrea Elaine ... 369, 375, 403, 572 Reik. Susan Lynn 557 Rioux, Thomas Wayne 272, 370, 373 Rogers, Eileen J. . ...... 441 Rakowitz, Sunnee A. . ............. 404, 528 Reilly, Mary Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 Rippey, Mary Paige . . . ..... 475, 586 Rogers, James S Jr. .. . .. .. .. .. . 377 Raley, Ramona C. . ....... 426, 427, 545 Reilly, Susan Webb tu5. 216, 323, 369, 372, Rippy, James Richard Jr. . . . .. 332. 558 Rogers. Jesse Byron Jr. . , ............. 381 Ralston, Patricia Anna ... 417 426, 557 Riskind, David A. . . . ....... , , , .. , . 572 Rogers, John Delwood Jr. . ...•..•...... 332 Ramble, David Foster .... . 455 Reilly, Thomas Kegg . . .......... 300 Ritchie, Murray Scott ................ .. 435 Rogers, Judith G. . .............. 374 Index -613 Name Pa11e Name Page Rogers, Karen Mildred ....... .... 437. 586 ~~r'.Ii}.0;~i~ ~4i.9~4..i.82i~: ~~.. m: m: 255. 256. 257, 258, 259. 260. 261 , 310, 323. 373 Rogers, Meryl Debra ..... 381 Rogers. Rhonda Mae . . . . . 530 Rogers, Robert Ryan 378. 388 Rogers. Robert Wesley 572 Rogers. Sandra Lee 586 Rogers, Sharon J. . . . . . . . . . . • . . ..... 530 Rogers, Susan Elaine 353 Rogers. Wallace Ill .. . 468. 530 Rogers, William Dale ....... 572 Rogers. William S. . . . . 384. 530 Rohan. Audrey Ann ... 322. 369. 485 Rohmer, Kathleen L. 203. 352. 530 Rohrer. Kevin Joseph ..... 213 Roller, James Vernon ..... 114 Rollins. William Bryan 377. 380 Rollwage, Claire l. 293. 530 Rollwage. Laura Susan 369. 375 Rolnick. Jennifer ...................... 421 Roman, Mark Evan .. 435, 558 Romanko, Michael J. 368. 530 Rome. Alan Kendrick ... 530 Romer, John Philip 313 Romero. Annette l. ........... 433. 558 Romig, Randall Robert 177 Romine, Richard Alexander 447 Romoser, Russell ....... 379, 500 Ronstadt. Timothy Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586 Rooke. Molly Kathleen . . 500 Roosevelt, Edith A. 380. 457. 558 Root. James Carl ................. 368. 378 Root. Martha Anne 191. 192. 277. 288. 530 Rosales. John Albert 388 Rosato, John Curtis 500 Rose. Barbara Jean 377 Ros~, David Edgar . 546 Rose, David Louis . . 546 Rose, Douglas Keith 530 Rose, Pamela Mae . . 546 Rose. Peter Franklin . . . .. • • .. . . . . ... 467 Rose. Susan Lea . . . . . . .. . • • . .. . . .. 439 Rosell, Robin Leilani ... 369. 586 Rosen, Cynthia Ann ... 530 Rosen. Daniel Allan 500 Rosen. lecey Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 421 Rosen. Lorraine Dorene 441. 572 Rosen, Melissa Eileen ......... 485 Rosen, Robin Sue ................ 485. 586 Rosenbaum . Charlyn G. . . 494. 495 Rosenberg. Betty Gail .. . 485. 530 Rosenberg. Cindy Ann .... 421. 546 Rosenberg, Laurie Jan ... ....... 485 Rosenberg, Susan Diane ... . . 421 , 586 Rosenbloom , Judy lee ....... 485. 558 Rosenblum. Howard W. . ... 493, 558 Rosenblum. Marcia Sue ....... 485 Rosenblum, Richard H. . ................493 Rosenfeld , Jo Ann . 322, 369. 375. 485. 586 ~~~=~:~~. ~~~r.il6nn . .. ·................~~~ Rosenthal. Ilene Ruth . . . . . . • . • . . . . . 530 Rosenthal, Janis lee ..... 421 Rosenthal, Lawrence G. . ........ 360 Rosenthal. Sara Jan .......... 586 Rosenthal . Sharon Lynn 421 . 572 Rosin, Lindsay Zweig .................384 Rosinbaum. Larry Wayne . . . . . . 558 Roskopf. James Joseph ...........207. 530 Rosmarin. Kenneth Glen . . . . . 378 Ross, Annette Karen . . . ..... 530 Ross. Diane Marie .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... 530 Ross, Janet Irene . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Ross, Jeffery David 184, 493. 572 Ross, Kathleen Marie .. 374, 380 Ross, Melissa Marie .......... 459 Ross. Ralph Lee . . . . . 364. 462, 572 Ross, Robin Anne ............ .... 433. 530 Ross, Stanley . . . . . . 259 Ross, William George 373 Rossi. Catherine Ann ........... . . 402. 453 Rostow. Elspeth D. 204, 228, 242. 373. 586 Rostow, Walt W. 242, 373 Roth, Olivia Helene .... 369, 375. 586 Rothe. August Jacob . 384, 530 Rothe, Gail Elizabeth . . . . . . . 558 Rothschild. Janet Lynn . 369. 421 Rothschild, Stanley Lee .. 493, 530 Rothwell, Michael E. . . 487, 530 Rottet, Timothy Joseph ..... 351 Rouse. Laurie .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 417 Rousseau, John James .... 380 Rovinsky, Joel Brian .................. 201 Rowan, Robert Caperton . . 114 Rowan, Thomas Edward . 479 Rowan. Walter C. Jr. 114 Rowden, Keith Robert . . . . .. 339 Rowe. Mary F. . . . . . 459. 572 Rowe, Nancy Ann 500 Rowe. William Jared . . . . . . .... 393 Rowland, James Melton ... 530 Rowland, Susan Diane . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 453 Rowlett. Louis Albert Jr. . . . . • . . 114, 447 Rowlett, Mae Frances . . . . . . 444, 572 Rowhng, Carol Christine 586 Royal, Anne Marie .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 381 Royal, Darrell .......... 11 2, 115. 117. 373 Royal. Layne Marie 177, 404, 419 Royall, Frances . . . . 439, 572 Royall, James Allen ..... 368. 377, 530 Royer. Curi os Jay . 339 Rozell. Ronny Ray 572 Rubin, Aaron Lee . 423 Rubin. Alan Jay 558 Rubin, Paul Alan . . . 572 Rubin. Renee Dana 421. 586 Rubin, S