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I I II I :I THE 1 65 CACT S Supervisor PUBLISHED BY TEXAS STUDE T PUBLICA AU THE UNIVERSITY 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 SPECIAL AWARDS Outstanding students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 All college honoraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 LIMELIGHT Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS Student Government and Publications 193 Sororities .. .. ............................ . ....... . . . . . 221 Fraternities ..... ......... . .... . ........ .. .. . ....... . . . 265 Dorms and Co-Ops ................................. . . . . 329 Military ........................... ... ... ..... . ... . .. . 359 Organi~ations 377 ATHLETICS Varsity ............ : ..... . . . ........... . . .. ......... . 473 Freshmen ....... . .................. . ..... . . .......... . 519 Intramurals ..... . . .............. ... .. ...... -· ...... .. . 525 CLASSES Graduates and Seniors 545 Juniors ............. ........ .. .. . .. ....... .. ........ . 587 Sophomores . ...... ... ...... ... ..... .... ..... .... ... .. . 601 Freshmen ... . . . .......... . .. ... ....... . ...... . . . ..... . 615 Index ....... . ....... ...... .... ....... . ... .... . . ... . . 635 Page 5 The rough stone . • • the polished wood . . . the trampled walkways • . • the naked ·r This is the physical university, but not .....ii1o--~--tlie soul That is the individual. Searching ... Each individual engaged in his own quest. The artist, the scientist, the philosopher, the educator. All groping for something. It is the search which is the common bond. Page 10 Page 11 Dreams or reflections . . . But who can say? Only the one engaged in this unilateral conversation. Solitude ..• Seeking the outgoing and the loner, the complacent and rebellious, the stylist and style-breaker. A welcome escape. Page 12 Page 14 Communication • • • A means to an understanding. An exchange on the logic of campus, the mystery of life, Giving, receiving, and learning. Page 15 ' Those few fleeting moments . • • The quiet reflection between two individuals. Could time only stop to capture it longer . . . But no, life must rush on. The few gentle twinklings are only a memory. Page, 17 The embracing group . . • The sense of having an identity in relation to others. A filigree hand encircling small informal cliques, The stronger bond creating fraternities, sororities, the living groups, and special interest crowd. Giant links that mold the University together. Page 19 ---------~--­ Causing the fans, the athletes, and the exes to lose themselves in a common objective. In Memoriam STUDENTS Angelico Chapa, Jr. Virgil C. Lott, Jr. J. Bennett Darling Douglas Reagan Meurer Susan Jean Rigsby Fred B. Dickey, Jr. Lawrence Joseph Godwin Shirley Ann Stark Joe W. Keyes Susan Wilson FACULTY Edward Christian. Henry Bantel, Emeritus Cora Merriman Martin, Emeritus Thelma Anderson Bollman, Emeritus Daniel A. Penick, Emeritus J. Frank Dobie Charles Elmer Rowe, Emeritus William Francis Gidley, Emeritus George Wilfred Stumberg James Knight Benjamin C. Tharp, Emeritus Roger Philip McCutheon .Lillian Wester, Retired STAFF E. J. Compton, Retired Walter B. Schane Bess Black Jerry A. Wentruk ADMINISTRATION Academic Edited by Susan McGinne1e Administration Edited by Lyn Reeder Page 25 --·.....----------------------------------------------~ GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS JOHN B. CONNALLY THE BOARD OF REGENTS Lele to Riilu: Redditt, Olan, Madden, McNeese, Heath, Brenan, Erwin, Connally, Johnson. Page 26 William Bauer, Port Lavaca Appointed in 1965 Walter P. Brenan, San Antonio H.F. Connally, Jr., M.D., Waco Frank C. Erwin, Jr., Austin Executive Assistant .............................. Hines H. Baker, Houston W. H. Bauer, Port Lavaca Edward Clark, Austin· Charles S. Coates, Brenham Ernest Cockrell, Jr., Houston L. L. Colbert, Windsor, Canada Leroy G. Denman, Jr., San Antonio Mrs. Charles Devall, Kilgore R. A. Furbusl;i, Galveston Wales H. Madden, Jr., Amarillo W. W. Heath, Austin Reappointed Frank Ikard, New York Appointed for two years of an unexvired term J. Mark McLaughlin, San Angelo J. Francis Morgan, El Paso J. M. Odom, Austin B. D. Orgain, Beaumont Charles N. Prothro, Wichita Falls Harry H. Ransom, Austin John P. Thompson, Dallas Dan C. Williams, Dallas Mrs. Robert F. Windfohr, Fort Worth Gus S. Wortham, Houston Mrs. J. Lee Johnson, III, Fort Worth Jack S. Josey, Houston Appointed iii 1965 Wales H. Madden, Jr., Amarillo Term Expired January, 1965 THE DEVELOPMENT BOARD Left to Ri1ht: Blunk, Nowoln)·, Elliott, Nolen. Tom Sealy, Chairman Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOM SEALY Vice-Chairman ...... ..... ..... ..... ........... . ..... . .. PRESTON SHIRLEY Consultant on Development .......................·. . . . . . . . ARNO NOWOTNY Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM DAVID BLUNK Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAL VIN CLEA VE NOLEN ......._._._._.............................................................................. ~ HARRY HUNTT RANSOM Chancellor of The University of Texas THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS • THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN. TUAa 7a7'1a For each of us in the University community, I COO!ll'atulate the 1965 Cactus staff on planning a volume emphasizing the individual student. Like all other American institutions, uriiversities must take into conald­eratton mass movements, group interests, team play, and common purposes . Yet education is a highly personalized experience. It requires both tough-minded realism about "belonging• and sheer independe-. The most recent indictment of the large, complex university is that the individual may •get lost.• Getting lost and finding oneself ta educat1V9. Avoiding waste and irrelevance. a university must capitalize on its uncertainties and certainties, disappointments and accomplishments. Individual students and student organizations are making a tremendous contribution toward this end. Without their deep involvement In the University's purposes, moat of our goals would be unattainable. In the qualities of student participation a university attains its special mark, not by devices like "old school ties• and new-school straight-jackets. The year which this edition of the £!£w. recalls was a time when students made major contributions to the individuality of the trnlvenlty itself. Future students w111 be grateful for that fact. Sincerely yours, HR:np /h...~ .­4~,,,..­,~~nsom Chancellor Page 28 FRANKLIN LANIER COX Vice-Chancellor Professor of Business Law Page 29 ADMINISTRATION The niversity of Texas Admini tration works with the Chan­cellor to improve the educational program for the niversity's rapidly expanding student body. They assist the Chancellor in the management and operation of the niver ity. Some of their re ponsibilities include bu ine affair , legal matters, external sources of financial support, communications, development, phy ical plant, and financial policies. Page 30 JAMES H. COLVIN Business Manager, Main University Director, University News and Information Service F. C. McCONNELL Director, Division of Housing and Food Service University Attorney Budget O/ficer, Office of the 'Claancdlor Director of the Physical Plant Development Board Consultant Page 31 JOHN HERSHEL DODSON JOHN G. STEELE JACK HOLLAND Director of Student Financial Aids Director, Texas Union Dean of Students DEAN OF WOMEN Left to Ritht: Margaret Peele, Deon of Women; Margaret Berry, Dorothy W. Dean, Frances Little McMath. DEAN OF STUDENT LIFE DEANS OF COLLEGES Al JOHN ARCH unni...., Dean, College of Buainaa A~ JOHN ALTO BURDINE Dean, College of Am and SeieMu LEE FRANK WORRELL Dean, College of Plumnacy PHIUP DOUGLAS CREER Direclor, School o/ Arcl&ikdure Page 34 AND SCHOOLS JOHN J. McKETTA, JR. Deem, Colkge of Engineering E. WILLIAM DOTY Dean, Colkge of Fine Am WA E H. HOLTZMAN Deem, Colkge of Educalion JAMES R. D. EDDY Deem, Division of Extenaion Page 35 EX-STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The formal dedication of the Lila B. Etter Alumni Ce ter, at Round-Up, April 3, mai:~ed one . of the most significant events in the 80-year history of The Ex-Students' Ass ' • tion. The first permanent home of The Association, the Cen· ter is a handsome addition to the Forty Acres. Overlooking Waller Creek, the Center has an " ly Texas" look, combining the ease of the Southwest with the elegance of Old Mexico. Housing the offices of The Association and its staff o 25, headed by Executive Director Jack R. Maguire, the new Cen­ter will be used for many Association functions. Univer ' • oriented groups may also reservt meeting rooms for co vo­cations, receptions, and other events. Although The Association offers many benefits to ita members, (such as a monthly magazine, The AlcalJ , to keep them informed on The University), its primary fun 'on is to help The University. The Texas Legislature proh!bill certain uses of appropriated funds, such as public relations efforts and maintenance of Alumni records. The Ex-Stud ' Association does these job!l for The University of T along with many others. A sizeable student loan and scholarship fund is being ~ plemented with scholarships from several of the 150 Tens Exes Clubs throughout the world. Governed by a 46-member Executive Council el throughout the state, the Association's programs are ported through annual dues of its members. DADS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President ................... . ............. ....... .. Dr. Courtney M. Townsend, Paris Honorary Vice-Presidents .. . .... . .......... .. . .. . . . ........... Bob Armstrong, Austin Colonel D. Harold Byrd, Dallas Howard T. Cox, Austin Treasurer ................. .. .................. . ...........George H. Marsh, Austin Secretary . ...... ....................... ; ..................WiIIiam D. Blunk, Austin VICE-PRESIDENTS PAST PRESIDENTS Richard W. Blalock, Marshall J;lex G. Baker, Jr., Houston J. K. Butler, Houston H. Macon Boddy, Henrietta J. Brown Cutbirth, Houston Ailen Cowden, Midland Judge J. Lee Dittert, Bellville Judge Joe J. Fisher, Beaumont Stanley M. Erskine, Midland Dr. Hamilton Ford, Galveston Harry W. Ferguson, Houston Lester Foran, Corpus Christi John W. Hampton, Wichita Falls Colonel Homer Garrison, Jr., Austin Dr. J. B. Heath, Madisonville J. L . . Rehmet, Sherman Jack S. Josey, Houston Dr. Hugh W. Savage, Fort Worth E. G. Morrison, Austin Robert B. Smither, HuntsviIIe Marion A. Olson, San Antonio J. Clyde Tomlinson, Longview Dr. C. M. Phillips, Levelland Angus G. Wynne, Jr., Arlington Harry C. Webb, Houston Seated: Webb, Tomlinson, Marsh, Townsend, Whitcomb, Smither, Baker. Standin1: Canisos, Blunk, Dittert, Byrd, Erskine, Heath, Foran, Fisher, Phillips, Cowden, Ford, Morrison, Armstrong. EXECUTIVE COMMITIEE Allan Baile LaMarqueJames A. er, Madisonville Dr. . L ker, Paris Dr. G. V. B ndley, Jr., Temple L W. Br , Breckenridge Joiner Ca right, Beaumont Robert P. D herty, Jr., Houston Arthur P. ggan, Jr., Littlefield John D. F h, Jr., Marshall Jenkins Ga ett, Fort Worth William A. riffis, Jr., San Angelo Hayden W. ead, Corpus Christi David C. H II, Longview Dr. E. K. Jo es, Amarillo Senator Edward V. Long, Washington, D. C. A. Federico Longoria, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico H. N. Mallon, Dallas J. S. McKee, El Paso William J. Murray, Jr., Austin Robert A. Nelson, San Antonio Adrian I. Patton, Houston J. Curtis Sanford, Dallas Jack C. Staley, Wichita Falls George Williamson, Jr., J ackson:ville The University of Texas Dads' Association is composed of the fathers of all University students, present and past. The Association sponsors Dads' Day each year during the fall -last fall on October 31st. Hundreds of parents visited the campus on that day and were widely entertained and were given an opportunity to participate in numerous cam­pus activities and special events. The Dads' Association publishes the quarterly University of Texas Dad's Digest, offers a number of Dads' Association Scholarships and awards, and presents trophies to the out­standing boy and outstanding girl each year. Page 37 The Students' Association of The University of Texas gives special recognition to University professors who have shown excellence in their respected teaching areas -urider­standing that the word professor refers to instructors, assistant professors, associate professors, and full professors. The number of awards allowable in each school or college is proportioned according to the size of its faculty. This year the distribution was six in the college of Arts and Sci­ence; two in each of the Colleges of Business Administration, Engineering, and Fine Arts; and one each from the Colleges of Education, and Pharmacy and the Schools of Architec­ture and Law. None are given to the Graduate School pro- JORGE LUIS DIVINO, B.S. HENRY R. HENZE. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Architecture Professor of Chemistry Director of Premedical and Predental Programs fessors because of its complexity and diversity. In the colleges and school in which student governing hoards function they, with the assemblymen from their respective colleges or school, select the recipients. In those and Reception. DS CHARLES MICHAEL BONJEAN, KERMIT EARL BROWN CLARENCE GEORGE LASBY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology Petroleum Engineering lnstrU£tor in History Page 39 ............................................................................................mi!!!"! TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARDS E. WAYNE THODE, B.S., S.J.D. Professor of Law Page 40 ROBERT JAMES LAWRENCE, JAMES ALFRED HITT, Ph.D. LEONARDT F. KREISLE, Ph.D. LEAR LEE ASHMORE, Ph.D. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Speech Assistant Professor of Economics Mechanical Engineering Page 41 Arts and Sciences provided a liberal education. The College of Arts and Sciences offered instruction in the broad fields of the humanities, and the social sciences. The purpose of this instruction was to give to the student an understanding of himself, of his cultural and historical heri­tage, of the world and the universe in which he lives, and of the intricate and complex relations that exist among men in society. The goals were the enrichment of the human mind, the development of intelleclual independence and curi­osity, and a knowledge of moral and ethical values as re­flected in human progress. Through a student's chosen ma­jor, he moved toward competency in a particular field. The College felt that the strength of a democratic society was in the "cultivated mind," which used the intellectual storehouse of the pas~ and present in order to meet successfully the challenge of the future. Clarence L. Williams, one of the expert glassblowers prouUJed the Chemistry Department with all glass apparatus for research work and laboratory teaching. Departments of Chemistry and Microbiology stressed the importance of research. The Department of Chemistry was among the top ten chemistry departments in the United States in number of B.S. and doctoral degrees granted. National or regional awards for outstanding research or teaching had been given to more than one-third of the staff. An essential part of the research and laboratory work was the fabrication of specially designed glass equipment. The glassblowing shop furnished this equipment for research work in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Phy­ sics, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry. The Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute, a research organization associated with the Department, conducted in­ vestigations in various projects as a means to further knowl­ edge about the chemical world. Page 43 Dr. Curtis Eklund, Technical Director of the Microbiology Department, assisted by graduate laboratory teaching assist· ants, conducted a Peace Corps Health project aimed at Mo­rocco. As the first Peace Corps project of its type, the project trained volunteers to serve as laboratory assistants for work in government hospitals in Morcco. After an extensive 180 hour training period, and after passing 35 tests in the three month training period, the volunteers were sent to Morocco. Training covered laboratory tests in hematology, serology, bacteriology, urinalysis, chemistry and blood typing. Special training techniques coincided with those presently in use in Morocco. Other programs in the Microbiology Department included undergraduate teaching, a medical technology program, and research in various areas of microbiology. The Battle Library was the setting for a seminar in the Department of Classics. Left to right: Elder Olson, Mark Scharer, Eliseo Vivas, and John Crowe Ransom participated in the Symposium on Formalist Crit­icism. Below: Kenneth Burke delivered an address at the Symposium. Learning to examine ideas was stressed in English and Classics. The change of name from the Department of Classical Languages to the Department of Classics reflected the ex­panding scope of interest in one of the fastest-growing De­partments in the University. Archaeology was the newest innovation: the University was well ahead with its plan for excavating in the summer of 1965 on the site of Ancient Corinth under the directorship of Professor H. S. Robinson and Professor James R. Wiseman. The Department was nationally known for its stimulating and unconventional approach to Classical studies, and its many-sided aspects were best seen in its flourishing and sophisticated journal of Classical culture, ARION. The translations of Greek drama by Professor William Arrowsmith, and the critical works of Professor J.P. Sullivan, Thomas Gould and others had made the Department the main center of translation and literary criticism of the Classics in America. Kenneth Burke, Elder Olson, John Crowe Ransom, Mark Schorer, and Eliseo Vivas, literary critics, participated in the Department of English's "Formalistic Criticism Sym­posium." The symposium was held February 11-12 in the Academic Center Auditorium. The English Department sought to assess recent critical theory and technique through this symposium. The most fruitful· area for advance was examination of approach to meaning through form. The critics who were present had all been concerned to some degree with th!'. formalistic approach to criticism although they had different ideas on its use. The results of this sym­posium were published in the Texas Quarterly and also were available in a separate volume. Page 45 Math and Physics Departments offered challenging curriculum. The Department of Mathematics was one of the leadiiig departments in the nation in the number . of Ph.d. degrees that it awarded in mathematical research. The Department also taught many courses to support the work of other majors such as physics, chemistry, engineering, business administration and education. One member of the Depart­ment taught mathematical astronomy to astronauts at NASA in Houston, and the Department provided lecturers for many school conferences and meetings throughout the state and nation. By assisting in the development of mathematics cur­riculum for secondary schools the Department added further service to the community. Many members also engaged in research in advanced areas of mathematics and the Department. trained many students in research work. A broad program of research was offered by the Depart­ment of Physics. Among the subjects under investigation were: plasma physics, properties of liquids of solids, relativ­ity theory, and quantum processes. One project which was being developed was optical pump­ing. This procedure aided in determin.ing the processes that were significant in the formation of helium molecules. The Department also used a 12 million volt tandem Van de Graaf£ accelerator. This accelerator produced high energy beams of charged particles. The tandem Van de Graaf£ was the largest of three electrostatic accelerators used in Nuclear Physics research by The University of Texas Physics De­partment. Dr. Homer Craig demonstrated mathematical principles for his cla3S. put. A student demonstrated research project on Optical Pumping. Page 47 Foreign Language departments offered a broad program A Symposium on Old Norse LiteratUre and Mythology was sponsored by the Department of Germanic Languages. The symposium was in honor of Professor Lee M .. Hollander, one of the world's great Icelandic scholars. Lecturers came from Harvard University, the University of California, the University of Nebraska, and the University of Oxford, England. The Department was distinguished by having Professors Winfred Lehmann and Helmut Rehder named Ashbel Smith Professors in 1964. • ' Besides sponsoring several federal projects for teacher • ' training and Latin American language and area studies, • ' the Department of Romance Languages strengthened its • ' cooperation with several Latin American Universities (Cole-• ' gio de Mexico, Universidad de Cali, Colombia, and Universi­dad de Chile) and planned a Junior Year Abroad in France and Spain. Symposiums were celebrated on the anniversaries of the births of Dante and Unamuno and a new symposium on Valle Inclan was being planned for 1965-66. During the 1964-65 school term guest lecturers were spon­sored by the Department of Slavonic Languages. Professor Gunnar Gunnarsen, Uppsala University, Sweden, lectured on Russian philology and Professor Gleb Struve, the University of California lectured on Soviet literature. The Department offered courses in Russian and Czech language and literature. It also conducted a graduate pro­gram leading to an M.A. degree. One of the advanced courses offered was a Survey of Russian Literature. This course was offered to senior level students and was designed to prFpare students for independent work in thi field. Dr. Evelyn Bristol wrote a Russian poem on the blackboard. ................................................................................................... ~ Students investigated plant and animal life in Botany and Zoology. The Department of Botany found that classification of algae flora living in and on soil had been neglected. There­fore, the Department undertook a project to classify these organisms, and to learn about their role in soil. These aspects were studied in the laboratory. Members of the faculty engaged in individual research in addition to the projects on algae, liverworts, and mosses. Research was the dominant activity outside the classroom in the Department of Zoology. Various faculty members, post doctoral fellows, research associates, and graduate stu­dents studied fruit flies. The purpose of this project was to elaborate on the nature and behavior of the fly's genetic substance in relation to population structure and evolution. Dr. James L. Larimer and associates did neurophysiolog­ical research on crayfish. And research in population ecology using armadillas was conducted by Dr. H. Gray Merriam and associates. They endeavored to increase the knowledge of the mechanisms involved in ecological diversification and of the environmental factors which controlled the functions of individuals, populations, and communities of organisms. A composite research program in the Zoology Department was concerned with Genetics, Cellular Biology, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Environmental Zoology, Biophysics, De­velopmental Biology and Systemic Zoology. The fruit fly was the subject of much research in the area of genetics. Page 51 History, Economics, and Government emphasized classroom excellence. Each semester nearly 3,000 students enrolled in History 315 K and L, the Sophomore survey course which was a legislative requirement. The Department of History took the responsibility of presenting this course seriously and en­ deavored to offer its best teachers to the captive audience. In addition to teaching, members of the Department car· ried on research and writing on an individual basis. Also under the guidance of Dr. Joe B. Frantz and earlier under the late Dr. Walter Prescott the Department developed a unique television course, "American Civilization by its Inter­ preters." This course consisted of television lectures by forty­ one outstanding American historians. The faculty of the Department of Government extended their interest in the field by serving as presidents and by being past presidents of the American Political Science Association, and the Association of NROTC Colleges. Mem­ bers also served on numerous federal and state committees. The Department sponsored a conference on "The Role of the Intellectual in Politics," April 8-10. Recognized authori­ties in the fields of government and academics attended. United States Senator Eugene McCarthy, Minnesota; Pro­fessor Merle Fainsod, Harvard University; and Peruvian Ambassador Miro Quesada were among the many distin­guished guests who came from all points on the globe to participate in this conference. A large percentage of students enrolled in the basic eco­nomics course received the benefit of instruction by an ex­perienced professor this year. This was accomplished by using large lecture sections. One of the department's basic functions at the under-graduate level was providing students. with this capable instruction in the principal areas of the discipline of economics. At the graduate level the Department concentrated on preparing students for professional careers in teaching, re­search, industry, and government. Staff members gave a substantial portion of their time to teaching and also ex­tended knowledge in their respective fields through research projects. The night before a quiz was a time for concentration. Dr. James Chase conducted a large lecture section in American History. Paae 52 Government Chairman, Dr. H. M. Macdonald, talked after class with students taking Government 357K-Anglo American Jurisprudence. Page 53 Faculty brought recognition to Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy. Classical conditioning of the consummatory response was one of the projects undertaken by the Department of Psy­ chology. The purpose of this project was to provide a new technique for classical reward conditioning and to establish empirical evidence for anticipatory goal responses in instru­ mental runway situations. This work and other studies centered on learning and motivation were carried out by Dr. Edward B. Deaux. Dr. Deaux received the American Psychology Association's Dis­tinguished Scientist Award and had been Chairman of the Psychology Department at the University of Iowa before coming to the University of Texas. As a division of the Department of Sociology the Popula­tion and Research Center undertook research in international population growth with a special emphasis on the problems of Latin America. American and Latin American students learned population analysis and prediction of population changes. This course of study was conducted jointly with the University Latin American Institute, and was partially sup­ported by a grant from the Ford Foundation. The National Institute of Mental Health supported a train­ing program in methods of sociological research in medical programs at the Center, and the Center also trained four National Defense Education Act Fellows. A program in Greek Philosophy was initiated by the De­partment of Philosophy this year. Studies in this field could be taken entirely in the Department of Philosophy, or in a program sponsored jointly by the Department of Classics and Philosophy. Another new program was started in the History and Philosophy of Science. This course of study developed neglected areas in the history of science and em­phasized the philosophy of the physical and social sciences. Charles H!!rtshorne, Ashbel Smith Professor of Philos­ophy, was one of the outstanding faculty members in the Department: Professor Hartshorne received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1923 and from that time distinguished himself with many honors. He taught at Universities from Japan to Australia, published many books and articles, and also served as president of various philosophical organiza­ tions. Dr. Kenneth Spence received much recognition fo r his research in Behavioral R esearch in Behavioral cience was conducted in the Department of Science. Psychology. Page 54 Dr. Charles Hartshorne, an Ashbel Smith Professor, had published eight books in the field of fhilosophy. Page 55 · bOI rol Dr. T. W. McKern, anthropology instructor, supervised research to determine the physical nature of prehistoric Indian populations. Page 56 this Journalism and Speech taught communication. The school of Journalism, 50 years old at the University of Texas, offered training in a wide variety of skills such as photography, news writing, public relations, editing, and advertising. The 50th anniversary was dedicated to Paul J. Thompson who served as director of the school from 1927-1958 and continued to work on independent research at the school until his death May 22, 1964. "Mr. Journalism" was the title .he was given in 1958 when more than 500 ex-students and other friends gathered to honor him on his retirement as director. The Daily Texan added to the honor ' ith a six-page special edition telling the story of his "Forty Years on the Forty Acres." Previously in 1953 he had been awarded the Missouri Honor Award for Distinguished Service in Journalism-the first journalism educator so honored in the 24 years these awards had been made. But perhaps his greate t honor was in his achievements such as the long struggle from the "shacks" to a fine modern building and the influence left on thousands of students. The activities of the Department of Speech were numerous and impressive. The Department conducted courses for undergraduate and graduate students in the major areas of general speech, speech pathology and audiology, and radio and television film. In addition to these basic teaching functions the Depart­ment enlarged its activities through its Speech and Hearing Clinic. The clinic furnished opportunities for students to observe and to practice therapeutical methods used in treat­ing speech and hearing disorders. The clinic also provided assistance for students at the University who had speech or hearing defects and non-university children and adults used the clinic as far as facilities permitted. In addition the clinjc helped the tate of Texas establish facilities for speech and hearing therapy. KLR -TV and KUT-FM, the University radio station afforded opportunities for students studying broadcasting ~o gain practical experience in these medias of communication. Univer ity students majoring in Radio and T.V. were not the only students who benefited from the programs that were aired. More than 200,000 pupils in elementary and secondary schools were erved regularly by KLR Ps educational pro­gram . KUT-FM was used a a production center for tapes which blanketed the state with nearly 9,000 hours of ni­ver ity-produced radio program . Professor Hinkle stressed the importance of pictures in communication in his course in "Photojournalism." Page 59 New men·s gymnastic room offered safe facilities for every phase of physical fitness. Special remedial facilities were provided to meet the needS' of The Men's P. E. Department was well-known for housing the world's finest glass handball both faculty and students. court; Line direction was applied in costume design. Advanced interior design students utilized resource materials in design project. The Amino Acid Analyzer was used for nutrition research. Economics program stressed individual development. The faculty of the Department of Home Economics viewed their field as an art and science which dealt with the basic physical, psychological and socio-economic needs of people. They studied the various means of meeting these needs in order to promote individual development and improved family living. The Department included divisions of: nutrition and food ; institutional administration; textiles, and fa hion de­sign; child development; family economics and home man­agement. Laboratory experiences were used in the area of Child Development to teach an understanding of the dynamics of human behavior. Page 63 Geology and Geography provided varied opportunities. The Department of Geology engaged in many research projects. One im'portant method of studying the structure and internal composition of rocks was to cut the rocks into thin slices so that a microscope could be used to see through the rocks. Geologists considered-that they could not really understand rocks without first seeing through them in thin slices. Marine geology was studied by Dr. Alan J. Scott. The Coring Operation included diving to study bay environment. Dr. John A. Wilson visited museums to try to fill in gaps and calculate the ages of some vertebrate fossils. Dating fossils with pottasium and orgon and the isotope analyzing of minerals was undertaken by Dr. Leon E. Long. One of the most outstanding features of the Geography Department was their famous map collection. Started in 1948, the collection included 400 wall maps and 12,000 flat maps. Collection of the maps was directed by Dr. Robert K. Holz and was enlarged through purchase, gift and construction. The maps, housed in the Department's map room, have been categorized and filed for convenient reference. They covered every area of the world. Though primarily for the teaching of geography, the maps were available to other departments on a limited basis. Tw.o special cartographic instruments were purchased this year as a result of the demand for more maps and drafting equipment. A special projector for enlarging or reducing maps, and a map lettering instrument permitted comparison and r~production of maps in the collection. Dr. Earle McBride studied rock structure through a microscope. Geologists considered thin slides of rock sections the key to understanding. ~ge65 The Business Computer gave students a chance to learn and practice programming. College of Business offered a broad program. Computers were adding another chapter to the continuing history of the Industrial Revolution. Recognized for the rou­tine handling of masses of data, computers were gradually being assigned more intellectual jobs. In preparation for the computer world of the Seventies and Eighties, all students in the College of Business explored the mysteries of this fantastic machine. In addition, an introductory course which included programming and the use of the computer in solv­ing business and economic problems, there was considerable opportunity to use the computer facilities in research and advanced courses in business. Along with very modern facilities and up-to-date equip­ment the College of Business Administration offered a special Honors Plan for superior students who were interested in pursuing careers. in business. In addition, the College of Business had an exceptional program in Quantitative Methods. This program which was administered by the faculty of Statistics, included the study of mathematics, statistics, quantitative decision-making tech­niques, and the use of computers for the analysis and solu­tion of business problems. Another very attractive program was the Engineering Route to the Bachelor of Business Administration. This program was designed to provi.de a basic core of studies in arts and sciences and business administration supple­mented with an integrated program of work in mathematics and engineering. To allow flexibility several options were Page 67 available under this program. The Department of Accounting at the University was nationally recognized as outstanding. This department had more faculty members who had both a Ph.D. degree and C.P.A. certificate than any other university i~ the United States. The program in accounting prepared students for either professional accounting careers in industry or careers with Certified Public Accounting firms. For students with baccalaureate degrees in either business or other fields, the Gr~duate School of Business offered two master's programs, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA). Students having baccalaureate degrees in fields other than business normally. would complete the master's program in two years. The search for talented college graduates was unceasing and the Placement office of the College of Business served as the vital link between students and prospective employers. This office developed and filed student data sheets, arranged for appointments with recruiting teams and counseled with students and representativ~ of business about placement activities. Mrs. Jerry Moore, Placement Director, spent long hours talking to students and company interviewers in an attempt to place each student in the right job. During 1964­65 more than 6,200 individual interviews with ·approximately 325 companies were arranged by the Placement Office of the College. College of Education emphasized classroom training. The College of Education performed several functions within The University of Texas. It was a professional school for the initial preparation of teachers for elementary and secondary schools. It provided three bachelor's degree pro­grams for this purpose-the Bachelor of Science in Elemen­tary Education, the Bachelor of Science in Education and the Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. Also acting on behalf of the University Council on Teacher Education, it served as the selection agent for all those students who pursued legal certification to teach, whether enrolled in the College of Education or some other college of the University. As a unit of the Graduate School, the College of Educatipn offered courses and curricula leading to advanced profes­sional certificates and to master's degrees and doctor's de­grees in education. Also it provided in-service education offerings and consultation services for those engaged in the educational professions. Departments in the College provided course offerings in general education as well as various specialties suitable for those students pursuing vocational objectives other than teaching. The College also sponsored 92 research projects in many areas of professional interest ranging from personality fac­tors in teacher behavior to proprioceptive effects in isometric muscular effort. Research was conducted into the mental health in both teachers and pupils, evaluation of the effect of special equipment in physical fitness, and in other areas vital to the teaching and learning processes. Dr. David Butts was well-known for his contribution in the teaching of science in elementary schools. The Educational Psychology Department filmed student teachers a a part of their experim ental program. The new wing at Govalle Elementary School gave student teachers in Special Education a chance to practice what they had learned. Page 69 Petroleum engineers ran tests on rocks at high pressure. Page 70 Engineering Departments offered diversified training. A mechanism called a bit-tooth was used by the Depart­atmosphere as an experiment. After its release, the balloon ment of Petroleum Engineering to test and to study the was tracked by a theodolite. The wind speed and wind direc­nature of rock failure th;it resulted from the pressure of the tion conld be determined by observing the position of the bit-tooth. This knowledge helped the students to understand balloon at fixed time intervals. rock failure and to improve oil well drilling technology. The Designs to eliminate the solar heat that resulted from theDepartment also used drilling tests on rock with a microbit sun striking a glass window were drawn by architects in thedrilling apparatus. Department of Engineering Drawing. This project involvedDuring the year the Department received research grants not only evolution and creation of methods of measuringfrom the Petroleum Institute and the Petroleum researeh shading effects, but also simplification of these methods so fund of the American Chemical Society. that freshman students could understand them. A model Students in the Atmospheric Science Group, a Division aided the students in visualizing the position of the sun and of the Meteorology Department, sent a pilot balloon into the its shadow at any given moment. Engineering Drawing's Professor Jam es Holmes demonstrated the use of a model to study the shadows of the moving sun. Page 71 Engineering Mechanics majors participated in the anal­ysis, design, development, production and application of devices and systems of all kinds. The Department was most interested in machines, devices, and systems for practical conversion of available resources, forces and energy with optimum effect and minimum waste. In addition to the tra­ditional areas of design, themodynamics and fluid dynamics, the Department included strong offerings in the areas of industrial engineering, metallurgy and materials, and nuclear energy. The Department had the largest electron microscope in the U. S. with an accelerating potential of 150 Kv. and mag­nification to 200,000 with 5 Angstrom resolution. Students in the Department of Aerospace Engineering were instructed in the study of manned and unmanned vehi­cles that operated above the earth. Structural design, static and dynamic stability, propulsion and guidance of vehicles was studied. Basic courses in physics, engineering mechan­ics, electrical engineering, thermodynamics, etc., were the foundation for creative synthesis and design. A broad back­ground in the arts and sciences aided the aerospace student in communication with persons in other fields. Among the facilities in the Department were two wind tunnels, a small one capable of supersonic speeds and a larger one for low-speed range. All aerospace engineering students performed tests in both tunnels. The Department of Electrical Engineering did extensive research in the area of lasers and their applications. The optical masers, or lasers, were a very recent development. The word laser was an abbreviation for "light amplification through stimulated emission of radiation." These new light sources which passed properties completely distinct from the usual incoherent sources, were applied to several meaningful engineering and technological areas, including precise labor­ E atory measurements, communications, photography, preci­ psion machining and welding, eye surgery, and others. In addition to the laser research the Department did research ~ f in· acoustics, biomedics, information theory, microwaves, plasma dynamics, radio astronomy, solid state materials, and geomagnetics. The Department of Mechanical Engineering conducted a project in Three Phase Lubrication Research. The purpose of this project was to investigate the dampening character­istics of solid lubricant particles suspended in a liquid car­rier. The Department was also engaged in research in mate­rials, gas dynamics, nuclear engineering, production engi­neering, mechanical design, heat transfer, and thermo­dynamics. Fundamental data was obtained by the Department of Chemical Engineering that would eventually be used to help design petrochemical plants for Texas and the United States. The Department also conducted studies into the effects of mixing on chemical reaction, the nature of cataly,sts, dis­tillation technique~, and the properties of materials. All these studies were important in the production of chemicals, poly­mers, and drugs. A grant from the National Science Foundation helped the Department of Architectural Engineering to develop a model analysis laboratory. A reflecting polariscope was used to aid in analyzing structural models. The model was coated with plastic, and when under pressure, stress· patterns were ob­served by the use of the polariscope. The laboratory would also include in the future a dynamic shaking table· which would permit the testing of structural models under simu­lated sesmic loadings. ii.a,. Professor J. Neils Thompson of the Department of Civil Engineering was elected President of the National Society of Professional Engineers. Research contracts, traineeship pro­ grams, and other financial support amounting to $600,000 was awarded to the Department by various agencies. The Department also conducted research to evaluate the hydraulic performance of the spillway and stilling basin of the Toledo Bend Dam which was being built on the Sabine River. Ids of ! P'i!· Dr. Henry G. Rylander (right) and Glen C. Tolle experimented in Three Phase Lubrication Research. Dr. E. T. Beynon experimented with thermodynamic properties of oxyge­nated hydrocarbons. Mr. David Fowler (right) and Doug Porter analyzed a structp.ral model with a Lloyd Urban a Civil Engineering student adjusted spillway for Toledo reflecting polariscope. Bend Dam Model. Page 73 Opera students rehearsed for "The Comedy on the Bridge." Art students learned skills in volved in metal, plastic, and waod sculpturing in Art classes. College of Fine Arts emphasized creativity. The Junior String Project was sponsored by the Depart­ ment of Music and the Junior League with the cooperation of the Austin Public Schools. The project was honored by the National Federal of Music Clubs, for its contributions to the "Crusade for Strings." Junior String Project had a dual purpose. For its students who ranged in age from 5 to 18 years, the proje_ct offered a broad curriculum of 41/2 t_o 51/2 hours of instruction weekly. It also served as a teacher training program for advanced string students whose work was supervised by a distinguished faculty. String students from all over the U. S. and the world came to study music at The University of Texas and to teach . in the Junior String Project. Students majoring in drama learned many skills connected with theatrical productions. They constructed and painted sets for UT productions and performed in plays such as the highly successful "Rashomon." The uniquely flexible Theatre Room in the new Drama Building received national publicity. It was designed by the Page 75 faculty of the Department to provide experimental use of a variety of staging techniques. The 60x60 foot room had a floor and ceiling which could be raised or lowered in lOxlO foot sections. Stage and audience areas could be altered to fit any style of production. Many members of the faculty were affiliated with the American Educational Theatre Association, the American National Theatre Academy, the American Society for The· atre, the Southwest Theatre Conference and the Texas Edu­cational Theatre Association. Studio work in the Art Department had a broad range. It extended from crafts in metal work and fibers to the training of teachers, print makers, sculptors, painters, designers, and graphic artists. Art historians provided historical and criti­cal backgrounds for the general student body and prepared students for criticism and museum work. The University Art Museum, as an adjunct to the teaching program, brought a wide variety of exhibitions, artists, and speakers to the campus. Law student searched for a case history in the stacks of the law library. Law and Graduate Schools brought honor to U.T. The Law School Library contained about 150,000 vol· umes. This number made it the largest law school library in the South and one of the largest in the nation. It was ideally suited for research projects of various types. Another feature of the Law School activities was the Legal Aid Clinic. Attorney W. W. Patterson was director of the Clinic. The Clinic was operated by the Law School under the direction of a licensed attorney but was actually staffed by senior law students. Its services were available to anyone who was in need of legal assistance, but who could not afford to pay the usual fee. Its activities were limited to civil law. The Clinic served to help the community and also to give law students valuable practical experience. Re earch was an important part of any graduate stu­dent's program at the University. The Main Library con­tained 1,578,490 books, bound periodicals, newspapers, and pamphlets. The Main Library, the branch Libraries and the special collection comprised the Mirabeau B. Lamar Li- Page 76 brary. The Latin American Collection contained hundreds of thousands of research pieces. The strongest holdings were for Mexico, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina in that order, but all Latin American countries were well repre­sented. For students whose interests were centered on some aspect of Texas studies the Texas Collection and The University of Texas Archives furnished valuable sources. The Texas Col­lection {approximately 75,000 volumes) and the Texas Archives (3,000,000 pages of manuscript) were a part of the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center. In addition to the special collections, branch libraries were maintained for the Colleges of Business, Education, En­gineering, and Pharmacy; the Schools of Architecture, Jour· nalism, Law and Library Science; the Departments of Art, Botany, and Zoology, Chemistry, Classic Geology, Mu ic, and Physics. University student received legal advice at the Law School's Legal Aid Clinic. Doctoral degree candidate, Henry R. Henney, Jr., spent many late hours preparing research for his Ph. D. degree. Page 77 Schools of Architecture and Pharmacy trained students for professional careers. The primary responsibility of the School of Architecture as seen by its faculty was to assist each student to acquire an education that would allow him both to make sound value judgements and to accept an active and positive role in society. • The curriculum offered not only experience in profes­sional subjects but also in the humanities. An expanded emphasis on a 'liberal arts program reflected an increasing awareness that the. thoughtful contemplation of man, his accomplishments and his potential, was the best preparation for fruitful work in any field, including architecture. The expanding role of the architect required ·a highly competent professional who was capable of understanding important aspects of many other fields and activities. The School of Architecture was accepting its share of responsibility in the training such an architect . The Drug-Plastic Research Laboratory of the School of Pharmacy served as a consulting laboratory to the U. S. Public Health Service. It was also honored by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and by Temple University for its research work in plastics for medical applications. One project the laboratory engaged in was the study of the Toxicity of Plastic Extracts. Dr. W. L. Guess, and Dr. John Autian, Directors of the laboratory and Mr. David J. Calley, Research Associate conducted this study. They sought to develop both practical and theoretical knowledge of plas­tics which could be used through various medical applica­tions, including implantation of plastic into humans as or­gans or parts of organs. Since it was established in 1961 the Drug Plastic Research Laboratory had received support from the National Cancer Institute U. S. Public Health Service, private industry, and the University Research Institute. Thirty-three full-time and part-time workers, including eight graduate students were employed. Students. prepared examples of their work for duplar at Round-Up Show­case. The Pharmacy Department conducted an experiment on the Toxicity of Plastic Extracts. Page 79 Division of Extension extended their program throughout state. The Division of Extension, organized 55 years ago, had as its principal objective the dissemination of knowledge to all citizens of the state of Texas. One of its primary func· tions was interpreting to adult citizens the recent advances that had been made in various scientific areas and explaining how these advances affected their daily fives. The Extension Division used the slogan "the state of Texas is our campus" for many years, and it was proud of rendering some type of extension service to 253 of the 254 counties in Texas. Approximately 4Q,000 adults enrolled in non.credit cqn­ferences and seminars that were planned and programed to provide better understanding of the world in which they lived. Subject matter for these conferences and seminars encompassed all of the schools and colleges of the University. The division provided college·credit extension and corre­spondence courses for over 10,000 sfodents. The majority of these students were employed adults who wished to continue their formal education. Statewide education services were offered in audio-visual instruction through workshops and the film library. This enabled public schools to improve their instruction methods. The University of Texas Interscholastic league provided statewide administration of all academic, cultural, and ath­letic contests conducted on an organized basis throughout the Texas public high schools. Over 500,000 high school students were enrolled in these activities, and the League was the largest organization of its type in the United States. Public school personnel attended workshops at the Visual Instruction Bureau to learn about the use of instructional media. Page 80 SPECIAL AWARDS OUTSTAN DING STUDENTS The Outstanding Students were chosen by a committee composed of the Dean of Student Life, Dean of Women, As­sistant Dean of Student Life in charge of Campus Organiza­tions, President of the Students' Association, Daily Texan Ed­itor, Cactus Editor, and Cactus Associate Editor. The basic requirements for an Outstanding Student were an approximate grade point average of a 2. and Junior classi­fication. The committee's selection of the twenty Outstanding Students was based on the student's contributions to The University of Texas, scholarship, leadership, and participa­tion in campus organizations and activities. The committee considered both the activities and the quality of the student's performance in an activity. LLOYD WILLIS BIRDWELL, JR. Da11as, Graduate School Delta Tau Delta Secretary, Joe D. Wilson Award; Orientation Advisors Committee Chairman; Stu­ dent Leaders Seminar in Chile; Friar Society; Campus Chest Publicity Committee Co-Chairman; Texas Union Advisory Board; YMCA Play Dis­ cussion Committee Chairman; Eeyore's Birthday Party. MARTIIA JEANNE PURCELL Houston, Junior, Government Chi Omega President; Student Assembly; Spooks President; Texas Union Council and Leadership Board; Orange Jackets; Mortar Board; Texas Today and Tomorrow Steering Committee; Blue­bonnet Belle Finalist; Goodfellow. RICHARD V ANSTEENKISTE Austin, Graduate School, Geography Tejas Club President; Student Assembly; TIIE DAILY TEXAN, News Editor, Assistant Manag­ing Editor, Panorama Founding Editor; Student Leaders Seminar in Chile; University Parking and Traffic Committee; Sigma Delta Chi President; Gamma Theta Upsilon Vice-President. Page 81 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS GEORGE DAVID CARLOCK Honey Grove, 1st Year Law Dads' Day Outstanding Boy; Friar Society; Silver Spurs President; Texas Student Publications Board; Student As embly; Representative Party Chairman; Senior Cabi­net; Round-Up Ticket Chairman; Sigma Nu. CAROLYN KAY WALLS Brownwood, Junior, Education Texas Today and Tomorrow Steering Committee; Texas Union Council, House Committee Chairman; All-Cam­ pus Advisory Council Vice-Chairman; Orange Jackets; Cap and Gown Council; Round-Up Steering Committee; "Y" Volunteer Program to Texas Confederate Home Chairman; Alpha Xi Delta Song-Leader, Scholarship Award; Goodfellow. YUICHl OZAWA Epsilon. XAs OUTSTANDING STUDENTS ~· MARY TEDFORD GRIFFITH Austin, Senior, History Student Assembly; Orange Jackets Secretary; Spooks Vice­ President; Alpha Chi Omega Panhellenic Representative; Orientation Procedures Committee ; Cap and Gown Council President; Operation Brainpower; A & S Council; Good­ fellow. Page 83 ALICE ANN MARSHALL Austin, Senior, Mathematics Challenge, Co-Ordinator and Registration Co-Chairman; Mor­tar Board; YWCA Vice-President and Juvenile Delinquent Tactical Group Leader; Orange Jackets; Presbyterian Student Fellowship Secretary; Dean's List; Goodfellow. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS THOMAS BRADEN DALY Galveston, Senior, Architecture IMAGE, Editor; Cactus Associate Editor; Student Assem­ hly; Friar Society; Student Leaders eminar in Chile; Catholic Student Center Advisory Board ; Tejas Club; Round­ Up Showcase Co-Chairman; Student AIA President; YMCA Cabinet; Tau Sigma Delta. NELL KATHLEEN MARTIN Houston, Senior, Government YWCA National Vice-Chairman, Regional Council Chairman, Human Relations Committee Chairman, YWCA-YMCA Cabi­ net ; Challenge Tri-Coordinator ; Mortar Board; Orange Jack­ ets Treasurer; Cap and Gown Council; Goodfellow. OUTSTANDING STUDENTS .. •· It RICHARD DANIEL MAULDIN Azle, Senior, Mathematics Varsity Football, Dallas Morning News All-Southwest Conference Team, Academic All-American; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Silver Spurs. TYRA ANN COX Fredericksburg, Senior, Nutrition Spooks Pledge Trainer, Vice-President; Cordettes Com­ mander; Orange Jackets; Students' Association Secre­ tary; Goodfellow; Outstanding Freshman and Outstand­ ing Advisor on Freshman Council; All Campus Ad­ visors; ROTC Meritorious Service Award; Bluebonnet Belle Finalist; Phi Beta Kinsolving . Page 85 TIMOTHY DON VON DOHLEN Goliad, Senior, Pharmacy Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association President; Student Assembly; Lamba Chi Alpha President; lnterfratemity Council; Silver Spurs; Kappa Psi; Intra-Pharmacy Council; Catholic .Student Center Advisory Board; Chal­lenge Program Co-Chairman; Neuman Club. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FRANCES SPIVY Texarkana, Junior, Government YWCA Vice-President, President Elect, Cabinet Mem­ ber, Human Relations Committee; Model United Na­ tions Secretariat; Visiting Fellows Co-Chairman; Kappa Kappa Gamma Activity Chairman, Chaplain, Outstanding Sophomore; Orange Jackets; weetheart Finalists; Good­ feJlow; Bluebonnet Belle Finalist; pooks. ANITRA THERESA MITCHELL Dallas, Senior, Zoology YWCA Human Relations Committee, Cabinet; Orange Jackets Contact Co-Chairman; Alpha Kappa Alpha Vice­ President; Challenge Publicity Co-Chairman; Mortar Board Treasurer; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Chancellor Ran­ som's Advisory Board; Phi Beta Kinsolving; Spook!. Page 86 BRUCE ARTHUR KOWERT Fredericksburg, Graduate School, Chemis­ try Longhorn Band President; Kappa Kappa Psi President; Friar Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Tejas Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Merck Index Award; Goodfellow. EXAs OUTSTANDING STUDENTS ~.flilldl Pli i.,a ~; DIANA DALE HASKINSON Houston, Junior, Mathematics Delta Zeta President; Orange Jackets Vice-President; Stu· dent A embly; Mortar Board; Bluebonnet Belle; Cactus Student Government Editor; Angel Flight; Panhellenic Spe­ cial Fund Committee Chairman; Texas Union Leadership Laboratory; Operation Brainpower. KEITH ORIEL REEVES Pasadena, Senior, Psychology Alpha Phi Omega Campu Projects Director, Treasurer, Ad­ ministrative Vice-President, Distinguished Service Key Award; Psi Chi ; Election Commission Campaign Supervisory Com· mittee Chairman; UT-JFK Memorial Library Drive; Faculty­ Student Discipline Committee; Freshman Orientation Advisor; Faculty-Student Health Committee; Texas Union Leadership Laboratory. Page 87 Students are ineligible to receive the Outstanding Student Award more than once. The students listed below have re­ OUTSTANDING ceived the award and are still attending the University: STUDENTS Judy Schleyer Blanton Cynthia Louise Brantley Clarence Vaughn Bray Tommie Drew Cauthorn John Robert Cope Michal Barry Cotton Jessica Royece Darling Carolyn Draeger Jim R. Fletcher Carol Glee Ingram Samuel E. Kinch, Jr. Mary Kathryn Kulchak Lowell H. Leberman, Jr. Gregory Owen Lipscomb Yvonne Charmayne Marsh Edgar Allen Miller Glen Burke Musgrove John Mack Orr Comer 0. Patterson, Jr. Sharon Sue Rountree Mickey David Sandgarten Marion Sanford Bea Ann Smith Donald Richard Smith JoAnn Pankratz Stiles Leah Ann Weaver MARY LOVEY WOOD Mission, Graduate School, Speech Therapy Texas Union Vice-President and Leadership Chairman, Speakers Committee; Orange Jackets; Sigma Alpha Eta Executive Board; Texas Today and Tomorrow; Cactus Honoraries Editor; Bluebonnet Belle; Round-Up Revue Script Chairman; Cap and Gown Council; Goodfellow; GEORGE TUCKER LANGDON Alpha Delta Pi. Port Arthur, Senior, Architecture tudent Assembly; Visiting Fellows Co-Chairman; Tejas Club peakers Committee; Sphinx Vice-President, Pro­gram Committee Chairman; Tau Sigma Delta; Archi­tecture tudent Council; Senior Cabinet; Student AJA Publicity Committee Chairman; Goodfellow. IING TS The award for the Most Outstanding Independent Woman The Mike Flynn Citizenship Award is presented each year Student, the Marjorie Darelik Memorial Award, was pre­to the male student who most nearly "fills Mike Flynn's sented to Mary Kathryn Kulchak. This award is given for shoes." Selection is based on service and extracurricular ac­out landing scholarship, service, and extracurricular activi­tivities. This year the award was presented to John Malcolm ties. McRae. The award for the Most Outstanding Senior Woman Stu­Each of these awards was presented at the second annual dent, was presented to Cynthia Louise Brantley. Silver Spurs Leadership Awards Convocation held on Friday, April 2, sponsor this award given for leadership, academic achieve­1965, Round-Up weekend. ment, and service to the niversity. Page 89 DADS' DAY AW ARDS Each year the Dads' Association of The University of based on leadership, scholarship, and service to the Uni­Texas presents an award to the Most Outstanding Girl and versity. This year the awards went to Sharon Sue Rountree the Most Outstanding Boy of the University Selection is of San Angelo and George David Carlock of Honey Grove. OFFICERS Fall Spring ELIZABETH CHRISTINE HALL . . . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAY BOYLES JOHANNA GEBHART ...... ........... Vice-President . . . .. . .. ...... . SHEILA RAE MORRIS DONNA JEANNE POOL ............. Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... ...... NANCY LYNNE JOSTES KATHLEEN SHIVE ...... . . . ... ..... .. .. Historian ......... MARY EILEEN POTCHERNICK MARGARET BERRY .... .. . . . . .. .... . .Faculty Sponsor .......... ....... MARGARET BERRY Jeanette Adele Adams Donva Marie Atherton Johanna Frances Bannon Pamela Mae Benjamin Jeanne Louise Boise Muriel Jan Bouck Barbara Anne Carroll Carol Jean Clare Janice Ann Cockrell Linda Kay DaLaune Loyette Ann Dillion Sandra Lynn Dykes Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff Carolyn Virginia Evans Marilyn Frances Friedman Lana Sue Frizzel Johanna Gebhart Judith Anne Gitlin Sue Lynn Glidden Gloria Faye Brown Harriette Ann Clark Elizabeth Ellen Dancey Diane Davidson Carolyn Wood Grove Janet Irene King Heidi Rose Anderson Joan Ashburne Patricia Lynn Bailey Nancy Jean Bales Meredith Ball Stephanie LeBaron Barker Jane Barkley Kay Boyles Lorelei Bela Brown Cheryl Ann Burr Sylvia Lynn Byrom Susan Kay Callaway Brenda Sue Carney Marianne Carroll Cynthia Clark Karen Frances Cromack Karen Gay Cronquist Kay Ellen Cude Donna Sue Davenport Cynthia Anne Davis Rebecca Ann Davis MEMBERS Mary Jane Glimp Elizabeth Christine Hall Frances Olivia Hill Margaret Ann Hinkle Sherri Anne Hudgens Carolyn Hiinter Joyce Ann Ingram Barbara Kaye Peggy Kellough Betty Chris Looney Mary Jean Looney Dorothy McLeod Maclnerney Mary Anne Maxa Paula Ann McMartin Mary Lou Melville Judith Ann Michna Lizette Lynn Miller Claudia Jean Morgan Willa Lois Pinto FALL INITIATES Beth Ann Knight Anne Elaine Kolb Karen Jean Lavender Janet Lynn Matthews Sally Ann Mehrens SPRING INITIATES Margaret Cheryl Day Deborah Len Dirks Jacqueline Dodd Mary Elizabeth Doering Nella Carol Dornbluth Peggy Jean Dyer Velvet Edwards Faye Elizabeth Engeling Joan Barbara Fenton Kate Tarry Flack Johanna Franke Judi Ilene Freeman Linda Kay Garrison Judy Ann Gillis Judy Ella Gordon Carol Ann Grinaker Mary Kathryn Johnson Nancy Lynne Jostes Sharon Rae Katz Constance N. Malloy Muriel Joy Melcher Page 91 Donna Jeanne Pool Nancy Rebecca Porter Elizabeth Susan Rockwood Mary Doyle Rogers Suzette Rothen Phyllis Claire Russell Sara Nell See Kathleen Shive Susan Hubbard Sikes Sue Steele Simmons Linda Gayle Stevens Elizabeth Kay Strieber Sharon Ruth Terwelp Carolyn Ann Tollman Penelope Warren Diane Weber Janice Eileen Willenborg Suzanne Wilkins Williams Lettie Young Mary Margaret Moore Evelyn Duggan Muelder Cynthia Sue Niell Mary Louise Nuuttila Belinda Rusco Kathlyn Nell Meschke Claire Ann Miller Amher Sharon Morris Sheila Rae Morris Margaret Lynn Mulvaney Mary Margaret Neikirk Carolyn Owens Chris Ann Peterson Sheila Elena Plischke Mary Eileen Potchernick Linda Elaine Reagan Laura Yvonne Roye Geneva Lee Schleimer Rhana K. Smith Margaret Jean Snyder Willette Elizabeth Stevenson Nancy Eileen Stover Sidneye Carol Trulock Mary Lee Umland Gail Kay Ungerleider Judith Gail Weber BETA GAMMA SIGMA HO ORARY BUSI ESS FRATER ITY Founded, University of Wisconsin, 1907 Texas Chapter, 1922 OFFICERS President CHARLES HENRY GRIFFI Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOROTHY AYRES Secretary-Treasurer ............ ...... .... EDMU D CLAYTO LYNCH Lester Lum Colvert Henry H. Dewar S. Marcus Greer R. Clifton Anderson Jim G. Ashburne Earl orman Bailey Joseph Kenneth Bailey William Bernard Barrett Winston C. Beard John Strock Bickley Jack William Cashin Sanmel Whitten Chisholm Alonzo B. Cox Franklin Lanier Cox Edward William Cundiff Edwin Willian1 Adams, Jr. Marilyn Tollefson Allday J Of' Henry Bearden Al Evans Birdwell Jerry Lee Brooks Ralph Vaughn Carson, Jr. Robert Lee Clark Susan Ashworth Cowey Samir Bibawy Fahmy HONORARY MEMBERS A.G. Mc esse, Jr. Charle . Prothro H. J. lark FACULTY MEMBERS William King Daugherty Elizabeth Lanham Harry Dillashaw, Jr. Edmund layton Lynch Rudolph Conrad Doenges Norton liott Marks James Clay Dolley Franc· ams May Charles Henry Griffin G e Hillis ewlove Alfred Edward Hofflander Charles Lee Prather James Rudolph Kay Bruce W. Roberson Jerome B. Kernan Lawrence L. chkade James Cearley Kinard Richard Allen Scott Charles Richard Klasson Rob E. Seiler Eugene Wasdon Lambert, Jr. Alan Leslie Sleeper Matthew Andrew Landry, Jr. C. Aubrey Smith FALL I ITIA TES Berniece Ann Featherston Robert Eugene Knaebel Stonewall Jackson Fisher, Ill Harris Bernard Lieberman Richard Shriner Glassett Roger Mannschreck Thomas Vernon Greer James Utah Mc ea] Elliott W. Hardin, Jr. Patricia Jo Moseley Rufus Fred Harris Pauline Skidmore Price Bobby Don Hart Nathaniel ra ier Robberson Ralph Christian Harvey Terry Lama.r Robin on Ronald David archmer Donald ph argent Jack G. Taylor Carl J. Thomsen Gus Wortham Everett Grant mith Raymond M. Sommerfeld Montrose S. Sommers Burnard H. ord William Robert Spriegel Alfred F. Steiert John R. Stockton Charles Wallace Taylor Ernest W. Walker Glenn Albert Welsch John Arch White Charles Theodore Zlatkovich Ralph Paul chrader William Gary henkir David Sone Harold L Clair parks, III Roger David waim Harold Don Teague Jerry Wade Thomas Charles Clifford Wendler Joseph tefan Yardas Diane Adair James R. Adams Cecil Claude Alton Charles Houston Alworth Mark Jay Brookner Jim Hood Browder Max Brown, Jr. Eugene Philip Cannon Millard Don Cannon SPRI G I Estha Willborn Chism Claude Leon Crowley Everett George Dillman Henry Glaeser Dove Gary Leonard Duke Joseph F. Fojtasek John . Fuhrmann Glen Miles Gammill Ronaldo Eduardo Guerra J e Harrell Jones baron Ann Wood Jones nard elson Juncker J hn Rawlin Lewis Philip Warren Ljungdahl V mell Loui e Pape Buddy Gordon Pettigrew J hn Elrees Porche, Jr. itch Hardy Raibom, Jr. Jerry Lamar Robinson Robert Evan haw, Jr. Terry L. ladek William Roy uthard lames Elli ta£ford Johnny Mathew tevens Joan Marlene undbeck Alfred Earl White, Jr. FRIAR SOCIETY HO 10R OCIETY FOR ME Founded, The University of Texas, 1911 OFFICERS Fall Spring JOHN ROBERT COPE ... .......... .. .... . Abbot ..... .... ..... CLARENCE VAUGHN BRAY CLARE CE VAUGH BRAY ..... .. . ..... Scivener . . .. . .. ....... STEPHEN DAILY SUSMAN JIM RAY FLETCHER ...... . .. ... . . . . ... Almoner . . .. ..... . ... . GEORGE DAVID CARLOCK FACULTY MEMBERS Charles T. Clark Gus :\I. Hodges Calvin Cleave olen John Connally Ettore H. F. Infante Arno owotny William A. Cunningham Albert P. Jones John G. Steele H. C. Englehart Benjamin Fletcher Wright Clarence Vaughn Bray Jack Bethel Brown Tommy Drew Cauthorn John Robert Cope George David Carlock Thomas Braden Daly Lloyd Willis Birdwell, Jr. Clif W. Drummond MEMBERS Michal Barry Cotten William ea! Kocurek William Cook Fielder Magne Kristiansen Jim Ray Fletcher Lowell Leberman I'.:eon Norrod Graham Gregory Owen Lipscomb FALL INITIATES Bruce Arthur Kowert Edgar Allen Miller SPRING INITIATES Dan Adolph Fleckman John Malcolm McRae Bobby Glen Odle John Mack Orr Howard Nixon Roberts Larry Lynn Schoenbrun Donald Richard Smith Comer 0 . "Pat" Patterson Stephen Daily Susman James Hoke Peacock, II Timothy Don VonDohlen Page 93 .KAPPA DELTA PI HONORARY EDUCATION FRATERNITY Founded, University of Illinois, 1911 Texas Chapter, 1916 OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELIZABETH JEAN KUBIAK Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SANDRA LEE WILLARD Secretary Treasurer Historian Mary E. Alderson Margaret Berry Carlton H. Bowyer William Paxton Boyd Olga Gwendolyn Akin Mary E. Buice Alderson Linda Kay Arnold Earnell Beckham Dorothy Burdeshaw Patsy Jeanne Byfield Carolyn Ann Cates ·Carolyn Ruth Coker Janet M. Dahl Mrs. John Davis Charles H. Dolesal . Carolyn Draeger Suzanne Eleanore Earhart Don Michael F1ournoy Carol Vaughan Ayres Janie Carol Barker Carol Elizabeth Borsch Sarah Frances Burcham Barbara Grace Busche Ella P. Chankler Lois Ann Elliott Charlyn Ellison Robert Joseph Franzetti Donna Elaine Alverrnann Marjorie Ann Ball William S. Walker Batey Ann Dale Bauhof Lois Ilene Bell Martine Robin Binder Charlotte P. Birdwell Burdine Root Bobbitt Beverly Anne Bowers Sandra Brennam Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LETA ANN THAXTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINDA KAY ARNOLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARGARET KUTAC HONORARY MEM,BER Fred Earl Ingerson, r. FACULTY MEMBERS David P. Butts Sylvia A. Clayton Clyde C. Colvert William Earle Drake Mary Ann Flournoy Judye Ann Galeener Martha Louise Gaskin Mrs. Lloyd Gober Joseph D. Gullo Sue Harrington Nancy Jo Harrison Ladonna Hammett Heaton Carole Brooks Henry Gloria Hicks Marion W. Holmes Dorothy Jane Janecek Gladys E. J ohnson Loyce Ann Katz FAIL INITIATES Judith Ann Gunn Rebecca Howard Harris Judith Renee House Ann Elizabeth Howell Judy Lynn Huffaker Margaret Ann Jessup Rebecca S. Johnson Carolyn Patricia Liford Carolyn Joyce Lilley SPRI Martha E. Carstens Frances Carter Casteel Sue A. Christiansen Vicki Sue Cutbirth Marta Lee Davidson beryl Key Dehne Frances Kaye Dodson Patricia Sue Donaldson Linda Kay Fletcher Diana Dale Haskinson Laurence D. Haskew Willie Holdsworth Fred Earl ngerson, r. Mack E. McLeod MEMBERS Judy Kennedy Martha Lee Kidd Edwin George Kloppe Kathryn Rose Knimer Elizabeth Jean Kubiak Margaret Mary Kutac Anna Katherine Leal Jesse Bennett Malone Alice Ann Manihall Barbara Kay McDougall Elaine Elizabeth aiser Lynn Ellen Owen Betty Ruth Oyervides Janet Joan Scott Sharon Kay Martin Carolyn W ashhurn Mehr Margaret Ann Meihaus Irene R. Meitzen William Blaine Miller Linda Ruth Milligan Lorraine Betancourt Murray Denny Newberry Mary Jane Orr G INITIA S Priscilla Jane Hester John J_oseph Kennedy Judi Irene Kutac Mar aret Jean Lay ynda ell Lee Annette Helen Lewin Glenda ue Mays Elizabeth Carolyn McAfee Joan Marie McAfee Janelle Via McKown John Ormand Rodgers Peter Andrew Soderbergh Vesta I. Watson James Jolliff Weston Judith Ann Sims Barbara Elizabeth South Nanette E. Stokes Leta Ann Thaxton Joyce Kay Turner Dottie M. Varner Charles B. Watts Sandra Lee Willard Anna Leslie Wood Betty Lee Wright Dorothy Wyatt Wanean Wyrick Donna Lee Younker Carolyn Josey Young Myra Ann Osborn Martha A. Phillips George Thomas Rowland Peter Andrew Soderbergh Herbert Morton Thompson Dianne Thorp Maureen J ean Walsh Shelia L. Beadle Whitesides Lois Rita Pekar Edward Lambert Reagh Elizabeth Ann Reimer David Mcintosh herrilJ Linda Lorraine mith Patricia J. tephen Kathleen Frances Whitman Ethel Edna Wi t ancy C. Wood herly nn Yeary Page 94 KAPPA TAU ALPHA HO ORARY JOUR ALISM FRATERNITY Founded, Univerity of Missouri, 1910 Texas Chapter, 1961 OFFICER President EMILY-MAE STAFFORD HONORARY MEMBER Harry Provence FACULTY MEMBERS Norris G. Davis Clyde Richard King Alan Scott Joe Bertram Frantz Harrell Estes Lee Ernest Alonzo Sharpe Mary Adelaide Gardner William Irvin McReynolds Emily-Mae Staffo rd Olin Ethmer Hinkle DeWitt Carter Reddick Sue Watkins Richard Ray Cole Leon orrod Graham • George L. Arnold Bonnie Marie Binford Carole Fergu on Duval MEMBERS amuel E. Kinch, Jr. Emily Ann Lamon Gary Howard Mayer SPRING INITIATES Janice Catherine Freeman Robert L. Hiett Dorothy Lillard William Walker esbitt James Edward Vowell baron Pedrotti Watkins Sidney David Nolan, Jr. Frank Daniel Starr Frank J. Starzel • Page 95 MORTAR BOARD HONORARY ORGAI IZATION FOR WOME 1 Founded, Cornell University, 1918 Texas Chapter, 1923 OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BEYERLY GAIL HILL Vice-President . . ... ................ .. . ....... . JULIA AN BROW Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELLIE JANE OSTLER Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A ITHA THERESA MITCHELL Historian ......... . ..... .. ...... ... ....... GE IE BRACHENRIDGE Chapter Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATSY JEAN BYFIELD FACULTY ADVISORS Ira Iscoe Douglas Neil forgan Mrs. Irwin Spear Genie Brackenridge Cynthia Louise Brantley Kay Breckenridge Julia Ann Brown Patsy .Jeanne Byfield Barbara Carolyn Ellis Myra Helene Fisher Diane Kathleen Fitts April Beall Vicki Sue Calhoun Wilda Lou Campbell Susan Davis Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff MEMBERS Beverly Gail Hill Mary Kathryn Kulchak Alice Ann Marshall Nell Kathleen Martin Anitha Theresa Mitchell Georgia Ruth Oliver Nellie J ane Ostler SPRING INITIATES Donna Lucille Gibson Cathy Regina Gordon Jill Annette Harris Diana Dale Hask inson Susan Key Pound Karen Lynn Powell Frances Preston Sharon Sue Rountree Mary Patricia Sharpe Kay Vinson Sheldon Bea Ann Smith Lucina Kay Styron Dottie Lillard Martha Jeanne Purcell Lynda orene haffer Carol Ann Walter Mary Ann Wycoff OMICRON NU HO ORARY HOME ECONOMICS FRATER ITY Founded, Michigan State University, 1912 Texas Chapter, 1924 OFFICERS Fall Spring BON IE MERLE MESSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BONNIE MERLE MESSER BARBARA KAYE BOYDSTUN ......... Vice-President ................. PATTI JO FAIRBEND MILDRED ANNE REDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MILDRED ANNE REDD HELEN MARIANNE ASHMOORE . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . . . HELEN MARIANNE ASHMOORE GLENDA SUE YOUNG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GLENDA SUE YOUNG FACULTY MEMBERS Dorothy Fehlis Aycock Margaret Anne Eppright Lucy Rathbone Anna Brightman Ann Marie Erickson Elizabeth Tarpley Jane Snowden Craig Phyllis Richards Jennie Wilmont Billie Bishop Davenport Jet C. Winters MEMBERS Helen Marianne Ashmoore Georgia Ruth Oliver Dhandapani Thirumurthi Bonnie Merle Messer Mildred Anne Redd Glenda Sue Young Sandra Sue Smith FALL INITIATES Irene Claire Buske Pattie Jo Fairbend Kay Gray Howard SPRI G INITIATES Grace Belle Broussard Marcia Jane Putegnat Diane Kay Starr Alice Bery1 Carss Mary Catherine Johnson Ritter Leta Ann Thaxton Sharon Rose Glass Sara Nell See Laura Lea Turbiville Janis Lee Polk Suzanne Senevey Elizabeth Eileen Wood Page 97 ~I PHI BETA KAPP A ART A D SCIE CES HONORARY Founded, William and Mary College, 1776 Texas Chapter, 1904 OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,BENJAMI FLETCHER WRIGHT ELLEN C. GARWOOD OBERT E. GREE WOOD Cathy Lee Adelman David Peter Cotellesse Sara Kathryn Davis Jane Logan Carroll Derrick Allan Hirsch Fradkin Lu Ellen age) Grossman Barbara Dianne Harris Thomas Lee Hutcheson Johnny Banister Alexander Andrew Ralph Arno Cynthfa Jane Baird Jan Margaret Tips Beckman Nelda Kay Becknell William Larkin Berry J eanell Buida Bolton Kay Breckenridge Patsy Jeanne Byfield Ruth Carol Carmichael Carolyn Ann Cates Kay Diane Clark William Harold Cooper Carolyn Frances Cunningham Janes Regnald Curry Samuel J erome Dealey David French Durham Particia Ann Athey Kenneth Terry Bacon Richard Newell Jer ·gan Bonita Jo folinson Karolen tella Keane J ne ~fartinak Frederick Albert Matsen, Jr. Elaine Elizabeth aiser Judy Karen Patterson Arno Clarence rold CLASSES OF 1965 Robert David Estes Peggy Wynell Fallin Carole Sue Fisch Michael Clark Graves Jane Gardner Howe Grego Dorothy Anne Haecker Terry Lee Hagle Rose Ann Hart John Anthony Herring Beverly Gail Hill Mary Frances Hill Jo Lynne Hopkins Joanne Elizabeth Jakie Judith Anne Jamison William Carroll Keach, Jr. Richard Charles Lampton Thomas Michael Leary Richard Daniel Mau1din JUNIOR MEM ERS Janet M thilda Dahl James E eretl Key, II Myra Ann 0 born Pat Lorraine Kahn Simons Charles Anthony James Smith David Burk trong Alison Kaye Tartt Marion Kathleen Littau Thomas Calixto Cedric Valle, III William David Warner Margaret Frances Starcke Woodruff Bruce Cameron McLeod John Allen McMillen Wallace Brand Mendelson Patrick Allen Moore Linda Caroline Myers Robert James aas John Richard Porter Susan Key Pound Harry Max Rosenthal Millard Lee Sloan Bea Ann mith Terri Ann pearman andra Elizabeth Stark John David Tannich Bobby ea) Turman Dorothy Ann Wyatt Robert Wallace Young Pliny Cleland Smith Wilburn Crockett Underwood, II PHI ETA SIGMA FRESHMA HO ORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY Founded, University of Illinois, 1923 Texas Chapter, 1931 OFFICERS President JOHN HUDSON MATLOCK Vice-President .... . . ..... .. ... . ... .. . .... . DANIEL ARTHUR WOODS Secretary-Treasurer . . ...... .. ............. RALPH VINCENT BAILEY Historian .......... .. ................... JERRY LYNN THOMPSON Faculty Advisor ....... . ....... . .. . .... .. ..... . ... ARNO NOWOTNY HO ORARY MEMBERS James Pinkney Hart Arno o tny Robert Lee Sutherland Lyndon Baines Johnson Richard Smith Arnold Benjamin Lee Blend Michael James Cracraft Gary Bruce Deason Whitson Beasley Ethridge, II Richard Eugene Flint Donald Howard Forture John Edward Hendershot, Jr. John George Aldrich Evan Marcus Anders Hal Nimmo Anderson, Jr. Lee Vanderpool Ansell Richard Henry Anton Thomas Frank Bailey Leslie Gene Barnes Roy Eugene Bates Allan Klark Bean Howard Lee Bedingfield, Jr. William Oliver Bellnoski, III Richard Lee Bernstein Mark William Bierner Mark Blumenthal Richard Elwood Boner Steven Sprague Boss Robert Stephen Boyer Arthur John Brender, Jr. Kenneth Martin Brown Myron Daniel Brown Michael John Buchele Maxie Earl Burnham Kenneth Thomas Carroll John Ritchey Ciayton Robert Monroe Collie, Jr. John Thomas Conly James Bennett Creed, Jr. Warren Wayne Crump James Omar Cure James Amador Daross Dennis Lee Dawson Terrill Alan DeFraties Jesse Oyde Delee Robert Eric De Weese John Theodore Dierksen Lloyd Alton ·Doggett, II Eugene Craig Dorf Edwin Leon Holstien Edward Christian Jelks John Porter John on James Brian Klahn Lee George Litzler George Baxter Mackey Robert Leonard McDonald Kennet Michael ugent Roger Craig Propes Joseph Murray Riddell, III Kent Morrison · er Joseph Hal Roqu ore Kenneth Senkow James Gladstone Stewart SPRING INITIATES. Clayton Wentworth Eifler Charles Eugene Ellis Earl Lee Ellisor, Jr. James Franklin Feather, Jr. Richard Finley Ferguson William Maurice Ferris Stanley Charle Froehner Patrick James Gearing Thomas Jefferson Gibson, IV Paul Schuyler Gingrich Randall Maurice Goethais Marvin Clifton Graham, Jr. Richard Mark Grosse David Gene Grote Richard Dee Gulledge Gary Jack Hannon Monty Lynn Harrell Louis David Helwick Robert Mack Herman Robert Elvin Hickox Lowell Thoma Higgins Steven Woodrow Hill Thomas Andrew Hill Cary Alan Hoffman Charles Guy Hooks, III Sidney Gates Hooper, Jr. Andrew Edward Hoover, Jr. Forrest Frank Hopkins Alan Randolph Houser Rollen Edward Houser James Larry Hubka James Frederick Hunt John Francis Irwin Michael Robinson Irwin George Byron Jamison, II Howard James Johnson, Jr. Thomas Monk Jones William Richard Jonson Walter Kurt Juncker Jr. Donald Walter Kemper Richard Let: Klmbrough Nonnan Wallace Krouskop, Jr. Andrew Crockett Kyle David Michael Lee Kenneth Jay Levy James Michael Lutz Charles Gerald Lytl Coy Lewis May Bruce Alan McComas Herbert Luther M aniel Frank Patrick McGovern Steve Allen McKeon Albert Ross McWilliams, Jr. Larry Earl Meyer T. A. Miller, III Keith Denver Moor Sidney Machen Morris, Jr. Jerry Lynn Morrisey Irvin Melvin Newman, Jr. Robert Edgar Nix Jackie Don Noteware Kenneth Clarke Olivier Lawrence Miller Payne Charles Ed ard Pehr A ert eal Pfeiffer Ronald Lynn Polasek Thomas Gordon Price, Jr. William Curtis Raschke Tommy Doc Raye James Allan Richardson James Beauford Riggs Alan Bruce Roberts Michael 0 . Rosenwasser James Richard Ross Lawrence Sullivan Ross Hector de Jesus Ruiz-Cardenas Page 99 Lowery Lee Thompson Ray Alan Verm Wallace Glenn Wallington Thomas Edwin Watts Leon K. Whitehouse Milton Craig Williams Warren Stewart Williams Michael James Russell Richard Stephen Russell Robert Vela Saenz Terry Frank Satterwhite Richard J. Savitz Vincent Joseph Scanio, Jr. Russell Henry Schlattman, II Robert Ruben Schmidt, III Joel Ingran1 Shannon Edwin Reese Sharpe, Jr. Charles Turner Shelton Neal Yard Reynolds Sheffield, II Russell Lee Silverstein John Arthur Smallshaw Juan de Jesus oteldo John Richard Stein Ronald Joe Taska Albert Lee Van Amburg, III George Douglas Vaughan Malcolm Ellsworth Vaughan Clifford George Vaupel, Jr. Christopher James Viscardi James Russell Walker Richard Henry Walthall John Wesley Ward, Jr. Charles Michael Watson Sanford Alan Weiner Eric Lane Westerman Dennis Ray Wheaton Larry Paul White Jerome Paul Wiesner James Cochran Wiley Theodore Rolf Windecker John Hal Wray Mickey Lynn Wright George Griffin Wyche Pat Wylie RHO CHI HO ORARY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY Founded, University of Michigan, 1922 Te.xas Chapter, 1929 OFFICERS Fall Spring GEORGE ROGERS BEAN ....... . ... ... . . President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARLES DAYID ROSS LESLIE HARDING MUENZLER ........ Vice-President ........... DALE DWAYNE MANESS ALEX BERMAN . . . . ...... . . ............ Historian ..... .. . . . ........ ..... ALEX BERMAN ROBERT GRAYES BROW ......... . Secretary-Treasurer ...... . . . ROBERT GRAYES BROWN Carl Clarence Albers Glenn David Appelt John Autian Alex Berman Robert Graves Brown Henry Matthew Burlage Frank Peter Co grove George Rodgers Bean Gloria Elma Garcia Mario Alberto Gonzales Robert Leslie Appling William Clyde Brownlow Fred Ivan Burney James Randall Galloway Edwyn Irving Goldberg Sushi] Kumar Gomer FACULTY MEMBERS John Erner on Davis Jaime . Delgado P I Frank Geiger Wi liam Francis Gidley Gun ar Gjerstad Walla e Lewi Guess Esther Jane Wood Hall MEMBERS Dale Dw yne Maness Leslie Harding Muenzler baron Herbert elson Anthony Charle Jung Maria J fa Perez Robert Lester Lantos Frederick Valentine Lofgren Reginald William Lowe Joseph Ruben Moreno Herbert Frederick Schwartz, II William Johnson Sheffield Lee Frank Worrell Michael Byron Rodell idney Alan Rosenbluth Charles David Ross Loyd Douglas Rowe, Jr. Reynaldo aenz James Daniel Stein Carlos Valdez Jimmy Lee Whi enhunt Billy Burben Wylie TAU SIGMA DELTA HO ORARY ARCHITECTURE FRATER ITY Founded, University of Michigan, 1916 Texas Chapter, 1931 OFFICERS Chapter Master .............. ........ ....................... JAMES ARTHUR SMITH, JR. Chapter Scribe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT SMITH MABRY Chapter Recorder ....................... .................. .. JAMES KEN ETH WATSON HO ORARY MEMBER Alan Y. Taniguchi Drury Blackeley Alexander Kynn Monroe Cole Thomas Braden Daly George Tucker Langdon,.Jr. Gerald W. Daniels, Jr. Richard Clark Donehoo Lee John Govatos Kara! Kay Howard Edmund Joseph Hubenak Edward Llewellyn Hughes FACULTY MEMBERS Martin S. Kermacy Hugh Lyon le.Math MEMBERS Robert mith Mabry John Herbert .'.\fatthys Daniel Lewis Schodek Wayne Maxwell hull SPRING INITIATES Ernesto G. Liebrecht Bonnie .Merle .Messer Terry Martin Moor John Milton Powell Marcia Jane Putegnat Mildred Anne Redd Thomas Whitehead Shefelman James Arthur mith, Jr. James Howard Stephens Jeanne Keith Williams Michael Allen Shelton Gerald Paul Stuyck Dale Morley Taylor Don Lee Tew Jerry Wayne Theis James Kenneth Watson TAU BETA PI HONORARY E 1GI EERING FRATER ITY FOR ME Founded, Lehigh University, 1885 Texas Chapter, 1916 OFFICERS Fall Spring JACKIE LEE STONE .............. ...... President .. ... . ... . ... . ..... JACKIE LEE STONE ROBERT RANDOLFH CADDEL ........ Vice-President ..... .. ROBERT RANDOLFH CADDEL EDWARD ANTHONY YABLONSKI .. .. Corresponding Secretary ... ... ...... . JOHN ALTON POSEY, JR. ROBERT ADALBERT McLAUCHLA . . . . Recording Secretary ... ROBERT ADALBERT McLAUCHLAN DANIEL D. KUBIN .... . .......... . ..... Treasurer • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DANIEL D. KUBI DANIEL ROY SEBESTA . ...... .. . ...... C aw r ........... . . . . DANIEL ROY SEBESTA MEMBER Gonzalez Jorge Acosta Alton Martin Daniel Roy ebesta William Dean Atkins Gayle Patrick M rtin Edward Charles ebesta James D. Bargainer Michael Masten Henry Sebesta John W. Bedenbender John Matthys Joe Sexton Barry A. Berisford David Mayhall Henry Joseph herrer, Jr. Surinder K. Bhagat Roy Travis J\fcLamore John Herman herrer Marvin Bloomquist Robert McLa uchl n Eldon ims John Boehl William Mc eill William Slapper Raymond Bohls Frank Harri Charles McQueary James Howard tephens Walter Butch Bradley David Hawkins Wilbur Meier Mike Stevenson Oran Brigham Wayne L. Heintschel Edgar A. Uller Jackie L. Lone James P. Brill James Gordon Helpinstill dward Moss Y. . Suryanarayana Robert James Brown Robert Jack Herring R bert Jame aas Cecil Teller Bari) Norling Squire Lee Brown James Bryan Hicks I. Gayden Thompson Richard Eugene Ober Milton Buchanan Claude Earl Hildebrand, Jr. James Robert Thompson Robert Randolph Caddel James Hinderer William Oldham William Todd Roy Canon Jon Horton Fred Patrick Tommy Thurlkill Ken neth Castleman W. Ronald Hudson .Ric ard Perkins Bernard Frank Tupa Carroll Chapman Gary Lynn Hunt Ray nd Wayne Persky Joe Victor Kynn Monroe Cole Charles Koch Haro Portig John Alvin Voltin Thomas L. Cole Magne Kristiansen Jack Rawls Olin Eric Weiss William D. Conine, III Daniel Kubin Knut Reistad Robert Welch Joseph Thomas Cordaro Fred William Langner Howard Roberts Travis Gordon White Harry Michael Coyle Roscoe Lee Gary obinson John Whitesides David M. Darsey Herman G. Lehman, III William Erven Sayle, II David Wieting Larry Farmer Charles W. Lindsey, III Allen Burnham Schmitt Robert A. Williams Timothy Fowler James Joseph Magee Daniel Lewis chodek Peyton Yates Wallace Fowler Howell W. Mann Bob Schutz Robert Wallace Young FALL I ITIATES Donald Gene Anderson Donald Hubert Eller M. Kavoussi George Cook eaman Saleh Abdulrahman Athel Ben Russell Eppright, Jr. Hen Ralph Klawitter Douglas Maurice elman James Key Beard Calude Herbert Feistel Johnny Anthony Kopecky Charle William mith Robert Franklin Boggus Frank Michael Floyd Chari s Elbert Laird, Jr. Walter Frank ommer, Jr. Charles Stevens Bohmfalk Robert Arthur For ter, m eiJ a dell La timer John orwood pencer Willard Eugene Bollman Henry Louis Gomez La Dougla Long David Bryon pratt Robert Reece Bostick Lazarus Gonzales, Jr. Donald Allan Maxwell Rao Jagannadha Tatikonda William Walter Braymen Roger Green ravis Dean McPherson Dhandapani Thirumurthi Jaime F. Brito Camilo Gutierrez Joseph Paul Molesevich Tewfic Hanna Touba si Dwight Alton Caughfield Berl Paul Guyton Stephen Leslie Moore Clinton orman Waggoner Daniel Colunga David Sims Hill James Wynn Moyers Frederic Weigl Edwin Theodore Davis, Jr. James Thomas Hoggins John Mack Orr James Bradley Whitworth Phillip Walter Davis Raja Afif Iliya Chackchai Panichapat Carol William Wilm en Arthur John Deex Benny Earl Jay David Raymond Parker Arthur E. Wil on William Lynn Docekal James Franklin Jordan, Jr. John David Patter on Maynard Lee Wilson Donald Robert Dolezalek James Robert Kamrath John Alton Po ey, Jr. David Paul Womack SPRING I ITI TES Herman Richard Arons Charles A. Guptill John Harley McElroy Michael Lynn mith Graham Kerr Barnes Lash Devous Hansborough Gerald Ralph Mclelland John William Taunton Lewis John Berniard, III Herman L. Hellman, Jr. John Marland Old James Howard Tegarden Larry Wa yne Bickle Robert Louis Herndon Charle Morgan Pearre, Ill Wadih Hanna Touba i Don Whiteman Creager Harry Leonard Jones John Reub n Ro Joe Byron Underwood Richard Clark Donehoo Billy R. Karrh Joseph Charles alvaggio Donald Alb rt Wagner David William Dorotik Alfred Tyrrell Kott Pete alvato, Jr. Robert Edward Weirich Robert Jo eph Dorotik Maan Fuad Lababidi Albert Fred chkade, Jr. Claude Alan Wil on Clarence James Ehlers Richard Kent Lennington Lynn Dale eel Ronald Edward Womack Paul Gainer Lawrence Wayne Maxwell Michael Thomas hay Ronny Vonhoy ate Richard Dixon Maxwell Edgar wman mith, Jr. ENGINEERING FELLOWS Engineering Fellows, who must be in the top 5% of all students in the College of Engineering, are selected each semester. The Dean of the College honors them with a re­ception and they are given books suitable for their profes­sional library. ADVISORS JOHN J. McKETIA, JR., Dean, College of Engineering BILLY HOWARD AMSTEAD, Assistant Dean, College of Engineering FRESHMAN ENGINEERING FELLOWS John Edward Barton Allan Klark Bean David Charles Bianchi, II Thomas Augustus Bogel Patricia Anne Boring Steven Sprague Boss James Patrick Brady Bonnie Gayle Brooks Thomas orman Burdette Jerald Paul Dykstra V. Bruce Evans James F. Feather, Jr. Richard Finley Ferguson Ronald Raymond Gentry John Martin Gilmore, Jr. Lawrence Joseph Godwin Warren Douglas Hancock James Frederick Hicks James Allen Knighton Robert Phillip Kuhlman Andrew Crockett Kyle Robert Michael Lesseg John Alexander Lowther, Jr. Roger Harold Massey Robert Lester McDonald Irvin Melvin Newman, Jr. Kenneth Clarke Olivier Julie Shepard James Howard Stanley James Lanning Thompson Robert Norris Trapnell, Jr. William Frost Uzzell Albert Lee Van Amburg, 111 Malcolm Ellsworth Vaughan Thomas E. Vyse John Wesley Ward Maxie Earl Burnham Michael Allen Davis James Benthel DeMoss Willie James Dirden Walter Henry DuBose Michael Timothy Hodkin Sidney Gater Hooper, Jr. David Floyd Huber Donald Walter Kemper William Allan Knecht Thomas Lafayette Pool William Curtis Raschke Charles T. Rogers Arch Chilton Scurlock Charles Michael Watson Frank Martin Weisser John Charles Wilkinson Kenneth Edward Willmann SOPHOMORE ENGINEERING FELLOWS Front Row: McKetta, CleYenger, Matlock, Swanson, Amstead. Second Row: Williams, Grimm, Griffis, Warriner. Third Row: Oelkers, Jelb, Tosum, Shaughnessy, Hartmann, Aguirre. JUNIOR ENGINEERING FELLOWS Front Row : McKetta, Raley, Harper, Heideman, Amatead. Second Row: Yatea, Hartman, Lennington, Powell, Engelinr, Epp· right. Third Row: W. L. Moore, J. W. Moore, Welsch, Wharton, Davie. SENIOR ENGINEERING FELLOWS Saleh Abdulrahman Athel Walter Butch Bradley Carroll Thomas Dawson Claude H. Fei tel Franklin C. Harris Kenneth Ray Hessel James Bryan Hick Claude Earl Hilderbrand, Jr. Gary Lynn Hunt Harry L. Jone Rosian M. K.avoussi Johnny Anthony Kopecky William Frank Kopecky Charles Elbert Laird, Jr. Larry Douglas Long Howell Wesley Mann Alton Edward Martin Edgar Allen Miller James Wynn Moyer Al-Rashid Nas er Richard E. Ober Jimmy Dale Polozeck George Cook Seaman Edward Charle be ta Douglas Maurice Selman Charles Willard mith Robin Paul tngg John William Taunton Thomas Pryce Taylor John Alvin Voltin John Lindsey White ides, Jr. Robert Alan William Edward Anthony Yablonski t. Oair Peyton Yates, Jr. Robert Wallace Young ,)L LIMELIGHT offi for did JXll the Prt the Fri Stt the an( Ca THE SELECTION OF A SWEETHEART Each spring the student body elects the girl to be their official representative, the Sweetheart of The University of Texas. The Sweetheart Election Commission is responsible for the nominating procedures to select the sweetheart can­didates. The Sweetheart Election Commission was com­posed of the Assistant Dean of Women, the Dean of Men, the Chairman of the Central Round-Up Committee, the President of Orange Jackets, the President of Mortar Board, the Daily Texan Editor, the Cactus Editor, the Abbot of Friar Society, the President of Alpha Phi Omega, the Secretary of the Students' Association, the President of the Students' Association, the Director of the Texas Union, and a Chairman appointed by the Central Round-Up Committee. The members of the Sweetheart Commission nominated ten persons to serve as the Sweetheart Nominating Commit­tee. The committee, which actually nominated the girls that the student body voted on, was made up of the top twenty-five persons nominated by the Commission members. Each of the members of the nominating committee sub­mitted a list of ten girls whom he believed were qualified to be Sweetheart. The Commission tabulated these lists and the top twenty· five girls were submitted to the students to be voted upon. The five finalists were announced and the students again voted. The Sweetheart was presented at the annual Round­Up Revue. Page 105 MARY ESTHER GARNER Sweetheart of The University of Texas A member of Alpha Phi sorority, Mary Esther is a government-history major from Chula Vista, California. Mary Esther has been active in Spooks, Orange Jackets, Operation Brainpower, and has served as a Freshman Council Advisor. She also participated in the Texas Stu­dent Leaders Seminar in Chile. Page 106 Frances Spivy f Prudence Drew Mahaffey :\OMl~EE Kathnn Ann Baile, April Beall Deborah <\nne Bland' Louise Connalh Jane Gould Cornick Jill Annette Harri::. Diana Dale Haskinson '.\larion Diane I lolhrook Barbara E. \1alick FINALISTS Elizabeth Anne Oaks OMI EES Leslie Ann Oakley Martha Jeanne Purcell Carolyn Marie Reeb Helen Elizabeth VanWagoner Flo Ann Vaughan Daisy Clark Whitridge Carolyn Kay Walls Theo Nancy Wilkes Dana Rose Wortham Mary Ann Wycoff Page 109 THE SELECTION OF A BLUEBONNET BELLE The Bluebonnet Belle selection was made on the basis of beauty, poise, campus participation, and personality. One hundred and twenty eight girls were nominated for Bluebonnet Belle by djfferent organizations on campus. Fifty-six semi-finaHsts were selected to be interviewed by a committee consisting of a representative from the Students' Association, a former University Sweetheart, a representa­tive from the Dean of Womens' Office, the Dean of Stu­dents, the Cactus Edjtor, and the Cactus Associate Edjtor. The committee selected the fifteen finalists. The selection of the five Bluebonnet Belles was made by the Cactus Editor and Associate Editor with recommendations from the Bluebonnet Belle interviewing committe~. The 1965 Bluebonnet Belles were Miss Diana Dale Hask­inson, Miss Marion Diane Holbrook, Miss Leslie Ann Oak­ley, Miss Suzanne Sorenson, and Miss Jewel Anne Whit­tenburg. The photographs were taken by Charles Collum. JEWEL ANNE WHITTENBURG Anne is a second year law student from Amarillo. She has served as secretary-treasurer of the Student Bar As­ Bluebonnet Belle sociation and was a candidate for Law Review. She was selected as this year's Portia of Law School. Page 111 uzanne i from College tation a enior ma1ormg in peech therapy and elementar education and a Delta Delta Delta. uzanne ha been a member of the tudent SUZANNE SORENSON Bluebonnet Belle mhly, Education Council and the Capp Ila Choir. he rved a Executive Commander of ngel Fli ht. MARION DIANE HOLBROOK Bluebonnet Belle Marion, a senior majoring in psychology, is from Dallas. She has been active in Delta Gamma, Orange Jackets, Angel Flight, and has served as Vice-President of Panhellenic. LESLIE ANN OAKLEY A senior pharmacy major, Leslie Ann was secretary of Kappa Epsilon, a member of the Longhorn Pharmaceuti­ Blnebonnet Belle cal Association, and on the Dean's List. She has been an advisor and counselor in Kinsolving and the academic chairman of Phi Beta Kinsolving. DIANA DALE HASKINSON An Outstanding tudent from Houston, Diana has served Bluebonnet Belle as president of her sorority, Delta Zeta, as Vice-President of Orange Jacket , and as a member of the Student As­sembly. She ha also been active as a Cactus Section Editor, in Angel Flight, and in Mortar Board. She is a junior majoring in mathematics. Martha Jeanne Purcell Kathryn Ann Bai/,ey llarr .·Inn w\·cojf •II Tyra Ann Cox BLUEBONNET BELLE NOMINEES BLUEBONNET BELLE FINALISTS l\ancy Ann Abbott *\Iaria Lee Alexander Robin Ann Austin *April Beall l\elda Kay Becknell *Ginger Carroll Bernard *.'.\"a1;(;,, Bernard Barb~ra Jill Berry Deborah Anne Blandy *Cynthia Louise Brantley Penelope Brooks "Alexis Joan Brown *Julia Ann Brown *Linda Lee Burk Blaire Busby ~Iary Anthony Butschek *\Iargie Ann Carr *Charlotte Renee Chl!pman Elizabeth Ann Clark *Carol Ann Clewis *Jane Gould Cornick Cathryn Lynn Culbertson *Janet \I. Dahl l\lary Jane Da,·is Mary Jo Delk Judith Ann Downs Sharon Ann Duecker Harriett Ann Durr Carol Ann Edmondson Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff Sara Susan Fickertt Deyette Flower Barbara Ann Foley Carole Dee Foster Marcia Ellen Freed Marilyn Frances Friedman *Donna Lucille Gibson Catherine Regina Gordon Lynne Gordon *Janet Rose Goren Sarah Elizabeth Green Kenny Lynn Griffith *Mary Tedford Griffith *Ann Eldridge Hall Kathryn Hamyes Pamela Georgene Harker *Jill Annette Harris Darrellene Edith Havens Penelope Hight Jean Ivy Hollingsworth Lucv Gail Holmes *Car~! Linda Holzapfel *Sue Colgin Howell Caroline Susan Hughes Kay Hughes Ardis Lynn Johnson Ronda ianice Johnson *Semi-Finalists Genie Brackenridge Page 117 Frances Spivy y Prudence Drew Mahaffey T l Diane Frances 'ffebstn Page 118 Susie Carol Chaffe BLUEBONNET BELLE NOMINEES BLUEBONNET BELLE FINALISTS Mary Katherine Sea~y Margery Kengla Janet Irene King *Sunny Ga}le Langston Nancy Kay League *Trac} Lynn Lewis Lory Tudy Lipshitz Elizabeth Ann Littlejohn Michele Claire Magilow Teri Lyn Margolis~ Lyn Martin *Janie Maxfield *Peggy Lou McCafferty Mary Ann Mellenbruch *A nitha Theresa Mitchell *Mary Elizabeth Montgomery Mary Isabelle avar \fary Ann elson *Dennise Te11 berry *Elizabeth Anne Oaks Vaughn Deleith Obenhaus *\'ellie Jane Ostler Margie Owen Maril) n Hilley Pettit Sydney Philen l\laq Lynn Poston Paula Marie Prib}l *Caroh n Marie Reeb Sheil~ Rae Reeves Linda Lou Reneau Audrey Paige Riemer *Betsy Martha Schwarz *Linda Suzanne Shelton *Ruth Skibell Suzanne Carolyn Smith Sally Eugenia Sneed *Mary Patricia Spence Sandra Gail Stern Jan Stockard Barbara Lynn Stone *Nancy Kay Stroup *Patricia Jeanne Swaim Velna Rae Thurman Barbara Jane Tudor Merry ~ell Van Fleet Hele~ Elizabeth Van Wagoner Susan Elizabeth Wagnon *Carolyn Kay Walls Grace Alice Warren Lana Mae Watkins *Eva Jeanne Wehmeyer *Donna Gail Weintraub Rosemary Wendorf Janis Catherine Wester *Theo Nancy Wilkes *Dana Rose Wortham Sandra Leigh Young *Semi-Finalists Page 119 TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL Th 1965 GOODFELLOWS The 1965 Goodfellows were chosen by a committee com­posed of the Dean of Students, a representative from the Dean of Women's Office, the Orange Jacket President, the Students' Association President, the Cactus Editor, and the Cactus Associate-Editor. The Goodfellows were selected on the basis of their campus participation, personality, leadership, and general "all around GOODFELLOW" characteristics. They were required to be at least a second semester sophomore to be considered for the honor. DAVID SAMUEL COATS Chief Justice of tudent Court, Student Assembly. 1965 MARILYN FRANCES FRIEDMAN Spooks President, Cordettes PATRICIA JANE CLEMENTS YWCA Volunteer Program at State School Chairman, Texas Union. GOODFELLOWS EVELYN PHILLIS JOHNSON University of Texas Sweetheart, Varsity Cheerleader. CARROLL FORREST HENDERSO All-American Swimmer, Moore-Hill Dorm Counselor. BARBARA E. MALICK LUCI A KAY STYRO Operation Brainpower, Junior Fellows. "Y" Human Relation Committee, ni un Student-Facult y Committee Chair­ man. Page 125 1965 JAMES BE TON RYLANDER CAROL A WALTERS Operation Brainpower, Texas Leaders Seminar in Chile. Longhorn Band, Tau Beta Sigma President. JOSEPH PIERCE ULLIV A Texas Engineering and ience Magazine Editor, Graduate Oub President. DIANE FRA CES WEB TER Challenge Colloquium Co-Ordinator, Orange Jackets. Page 126 196) GOODFELLOWS ----=-------------------­ 1965 GOODFELLOWS Students are ineligible to receive the Goodfellow Award more than once. These students have received the award and are still attending the University: Lloyd Edward Allen, Jr., Genie Brackenridge, Michael Shane Brenan, Alexis Joan Brown, George David . Carlock, Tommy Drew Cauthorn, Nathan Fred Cliett, William Charles Cobb, Ronald Dennie Col1en, Jane Gould Cornick, Tyra Ann Cox, Charles Clay Doyle, James Hudson Dudley, Arthur Alexander Duggan, Clif W. Drummond, Barbara Carolyn Ellis, Dan Arthur Fleckman, Mary Esther Gamer, Barbara Ann Gresham, Mary Tedford Griffith, David Gray Hall, Sandra Hays, Oliver S. Heard, Jr., Marion Diane Hol­brook, Joan Phyllis Hyman, Kenneth Rae Jacob, Lenior Moody Josey, III, Bruce Arthur Kowert, David Isadore Kuperman, George Tucker Langdon, Jr., Charles . Stevenson Leeper, Jay Mayne Lewallen, Yvonne Charmayne Marsh, Alice Ann Marshall, ell Kathleen Martin, John Malcolm McRae, Anitha T. Mitchell, Edgar Allen Miller, George Jack Nachman, David Knight Northington, John Mack Orr, Patrick Oxford, Lynda Painter, Sandra Lee Parker, Karen Lynn Powell, Frances Preston, Eleanor Beyea Pomeroy, Martha Jeanne Purcell, Ramon Robert Rackley, Sharon Sue Rountree, Robert Fleming See, Jr., Wayne Maxwell Shull, Douglas MacArthur Simmons, Bea Ann Smith, Suzanne Sorenson, Frances Spivy, Sue Alyce Stiles, Timothy Don Von Dohlen, Carolyn Kay Walls, Alfred Earl White, Jr., and Mary Lovey Wood. Lay-Out by Lyn Reeder, fall; Janis Hughen, spring Copy by Judy Downs and Marilyn Daugherty Page 129 FALL Texas in the Fall ... a time of fun, fears, and frustration during rush and registration . . . a time of elation as Texas again becomes No. 1 in the nation, joyfully defeats OU, and then falls to Arkansas ... a time for culture, from Broad­way's "Hamlet" to "Bartholomew Fair" to "Madame Butterfly" . . . a time for sorrow at the deaths of J. Frapk Dobie, Herbert Hoover, and Daniel Allen Penick ... a time for politics as Lyndon Johnson overwhelmingly defeats Barry Goldwater in the race for President. Rush Week began with a welcoming hand . . Rush Week of '64-a frantic time of fun, fears, free beer, and fatigued smiles. Sororities entertained tense and nervous rushees with songs and skits, tea and talk. Plays ranging from the Wizard of Oz to the King and I, from South Pacific to Cinderella, and often coming close to being professional productions, tried to convince each girl that "our group is best for you." Conversation went from "What is your major?" to "Our sorority won this event last year" to more serious discussion about important issues. A few brief conversations with a gi rl served as a basis to pass judgment on her. Fraternity rush began in the summer with parties all over Texas. The parties continued during rush week in a relaxed atmosphere of water-skiing, drinking beer, and shooting the bull. Many men pledged themselves to sevhal different fraternities before making the final choice. Of the 1,112 girls who went through rush, 794 became pledges. Fraternity pledges numbered 679 out of 888 men going through rush. The week ended with pledge line and a flurry of parties and dates for the Pledge Class of '64. Chi Omega's gave rushees a rousing welcome. Alpha Xi Delta "old maid" and "vamp" performed for rushees. It was all over but the shouting. . . . And ended with the cry, "We made it!" - Happiness was registering on Monday morning. "Don't everybody rush at once . . . " ctioniurs prepared for the ne t on !aught. A record number of 22,750 students passed the endurance test of an uneventful Fall Registration. The enrollment later climbed to an all-time high of 24,000 plus one. Union Week provided new and old students with an intro­duction and orientation to the Texas Union. Activities included an ice cream party at Ye Olde Ice Cream Parlour and a hoot­enanny and sing-along. An Activities Fair gave students an op­portunity to investigate various clubs and organizations on cam­pus. A free games and casino night allowed gambling with paper money and offered prizes. Humble Highlights, a review of the 1963 football season, was presented. The Forty Acres Talent show, the Arts and Crafts Exhibit, and an open house concluded the week's events. University-owned dormitories were integrated as five Negro women moved into Kinsolving and two Negro men moved into Moore-Hill Hall. The first pep rally of the 1964 football seas.2!!,,sent the Long­horns to a 31-0 romping of Tulane's Green Wave. The week ended on a sad note with the death of J. Frank Dobie, former University lecturer, writer, folklorist, and cham-YD's and YR's formed a double obstacle course for regi tration-weary students. pion of academic freedom. He was 75. The mad scramble for books began· in the Co-Op. Lines formed at the Union Ice Cream Social. Page 135 Fall brought increased interest in campus activities. Active freshmen flocked to be interviewed for Fre~hman Council. Cheerleader candidates jumped, creamed,-and hoped. The Turtle Club held tryouts to select new mermaids. University students started fall classes September 21 with mixed feelings of anticipation and apprehension. Student ies. Government, Freshman Council, Texas Union, and Challenge kept busy all week as they held interviews for prospective committee members. Phi Beta Kinsolving, scholastic honorary for women in Kinsolving, held its Academic Rush Week, September 22-24, to stress the importance of academics in the dorm. "Hamlet" was brought from the Broadway stage to the Austin theater by means of electronovision photography. Austinites watched the performance as it was given in New York. Newly-chosen cheerleaders Ginger Bernard and Tommy Taylor joined returning cheerleaders Kay Bailey, Jay Brim, Charlotte Chapman, Barry Harrel, Phillis Johnson, and David Northington to ch~r the Longhorns to the No. 1 spot in the nation as Texas whipped Texas Tech 23-0. The end of September ushered in the cultural aspect of University life as folksinger Leon Bibb electrified his au­dience with his rich, full voice at the first Cultural Enter­tainment Committee event of the season. The revived Curtain Club presented "Draw We Now the Deadly Nightshade" and "Aria da Capo,'' September 30-0cto­ber 3. A pre-Columbian art exhibit, prepared by and on a loan from the Stendahl Gallery in Los Angeles, opened Oc­tober 4 in the Art Building. Eight freshmen, chosen to cheer the Shorthorns, were an­nounced October 1. Chuck Cooley, Darlene Harris, Mike Hoffman, Mary Lee Lamkin, Jo Ann Meixner, Rob Meyers, Robin Miller, and Dot Nelson. The new Engineering-Science Building was ·dedicated Oc· tober 2 under the auspices of Alexander Fredericke Claire, patron saint of the engineers. The Department of Romance Languages sponsored a series of lectures commemorating the lOOth anniversary of Miguel de Unamuno. The first speaker was Dr. Robert T. Oliver, president of the Speech Association of America, who spoke on "Mind and Language" October 5 as the first lecturer in the fourth annual Rousse Memorial Lecture Series in Speech. Journalist, editor, and publisher Mark Etheridge spoke to students October 8 on the effects of the integration fight on the South. The Texas Longhorns proved to the nation that they were still·No. 1 by downing Army 17-6. ·--­ OU We kend-a fairy tale that came true. Heralds pro­claimed it far and wide. Young pages and squires anticipated it with eager expectancy. Knights and ladies from all over the kingdoms of Texas and Oklahoma traversed the way to Dallas, the land of King Cotton. As Friday evening arrived, all the lords and ladies con­verged upon Municipal Castle for an evening of dancing, carousing, and gaiety. Mead and wine flowed freely into the early morning hours, putting the royal subjects in high spirits. Saturday morn brought the big tournament: The Long­horns and the Sooners competed in a traditional joust with intense rivalry. The Sooners won the first bout, but with good defensive armor and a strong offen ive thrust, the Longhorns unhorsed them 28-7 to win the match for the seventh year in a row. The party resumed with fervor Saturday eve all over the Dallas domain. The Texas ubjects rejoiced and the Okie cried in their ale. With Sunday came the journey back home, and the lord and ladies of old returned to their everyday lives a lu­dehts-until next year. Longhorns celebrated another Texas victory. Page 139 Active participants in campus affairs received Cro Cll ril:1 ~p ~I fair,' Al \il:an fmaJ ldp 0 Tu r reco gni ti on. The weeks after the weekend before brought numerous ac­tivities to distract students from their studies. To many they brought recognition as the campus hon­oraries tapped new members. Orange Jackets tapped 20 and Spooks 26. The Silver Spurs announced 18 new Rowels and the Cowboys chose new members. Cordettes chose 12 more coeds, Phi Beta Kinsolving initiated its new members, and Blanton formed a new honorary, Scope. The Department of English's Program m Criticism and the Visiting Fellows Program sponsored poet-critic John Crowe Ransom, who read selected poems. CEC's third program presented the Roger Wagner Cho­rale on October 14, and on October 22, Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians entertained. The first production of the Department of Drama was Ben Jonson's "Bartholomew Fair," October 21-24. A hog calling contest and a fiery UT led to the October 7 Arkansas heartbreaker. The Longhorns went for two in the final minutes of the game and missed, losing 14-13. The 'Horns came back the next week to defeat Rice 6-3 with the help of red candles and a telegram signed by 15,000 persons. Three Texas Exes, Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Charles I. Francis, and Walter Cronkite, were honored with Distin­guished Alumni Awards from the Ex-Students' Association. Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, died in his sleep October 21 at the age of 90. A fire that broke out in the University Typewriter Ex­change destroyed it, Mr. Allen's Beauty Shop, and Faulk­ner's Drugstore, October 24. Fourleen student leaders from all over the world ar­rived on campus October 26 to spend a week of their US tour at the University. .. _ ------~ Students participated in Campus politics . . The Southern Methodist University football game brought Dad's Day, "Shorty" Nowotny Day, and another Longhorn victory. Texas played a defensive game to defeat SMU 7-0. The halftime show: featured Shrine Circus performers with the Longhorn Band. It was highlighted by the Dad's As­sociation's presentation of Sharon Rountree and David Car­lock as ·outstanding Girl and Boy at the University. Arno Nowotny, former dean of student life and now con­sultant to the Regents and curator of the University Writ­ings Collection, had his day a~ he was honored by the Ex-Stu­dents' Association and the University. The West Indian poet Derek Walcott read from his works Nov. 2; and Mrs. Ana Marie Matute, Spanish novelist, pre­sented a reading and COJllmentary of her work and a lec­ture in Spanish on "Postwar SPanish Novels." The first soloist in the Music Department's Solo Artist Series was violinist Ruggiero Riccio, Nov. 4. The Nov. 5, CEC program presented Mantovani and his 45-piece or­ch.estra. friars announced six new members and Law Chancellors tapped six men and one woman. Campus elections prepared the way for the national elec­tions as 15 assemblymen were elected to the Student As­sembly. Barry ·Goldwater, who visited Austin Oct. 24, ended his campaign in San . Francisco and returned to Arizona for the election. Lyndon Johnson climaxed his campaign with a huge rally in Austin, where he set up his election returns headquarters. Texas and the nation went over-whelmingly for LBJ, giving him a landslide victory. Governor John Con­nally and Senator Ralph Yarborough were re-elected. Barry Goldwater sought support from Austinites. Lady Ilird spoke at a Barton Springs rally. Crowds waited for Johnson's arrival at Municipal Auditorium. President Johnson addressed Austinites the night of his election . . And reflected excitement for the national election. Page 143 Football was still # 1 • Football is a part of the niversity. It 1s tradition with many shades of meaning. For students, fall weekend activities center around is a date, a tension reliever, a seat in the end zone after week. To those who sat in the card section, it means they helped make the Texas card section one of the top five in the nation. To faculty members, football means many almo t empty Saturday classes. Football games mean a half-time performance for the Show Band of the Southwest. During the re t of the game the band is loudest of all in cheering the Horns on. To the cheerleaders football i a sore throat, coaxing for support from complacent pectators, or leading an exploding student body in cheers. To Darrell Royal football is a way of life. It is a pride in his team, pride in winning, and in tilling this pride in each of his players. To the Longhorn players, football is more than a game. It means giving their best all the time. Each man and each play is important if the end result i to be achieved. To mokey it is a time to ound off. To Bevo, as he ea~ hi stadium gras , it is his domain. To all, football is much more than a game or a victory. It i a pirit, a spirit backed by tradition and pride that mean the niver ity of Texas. " -~ --~-----------------­ 1II I l to Gregory Gym. The Longhorns used a passing attack to defeat Baylor in the last minutes of a seesaw game. Texas led 10-0 at the half, but Baylor soon reversed things, 14-13. The 'Horns pushed across one more score to win 20-14 and take the o. 5 position in the nation. The search for the meaning of life was discussed ovem­ber 8. by Dr. Viktor Frankl, Austrian psychiatrist and first speaker of the Union Speakers Committee. The University hosted the 11th annual conference for the Advancement of Science and Mathematics Teaching Novem· her 12-14, and a Symposium on Space Technology ovem· her 13-14. Prints of original paintings owned by the ational Gal­lery of Art were on exhibit November 8, in the nion Build­ing Art Gallery. The Curtain Club presented John Van Druten's "Bell, Book, and Candle" ovember 11-15, and CEC presented Puccini's popular opera, "Madame Butter· fly'', ovember 12. It was produced by the Hou ton Grand Opera Association and conducted by Walter Herbert. The College of Business Administration held election for class officers ovember 12. The College of Engineering be­ gan a Collection of historic electronic device which will compri ea Mu eum of Technology. Dr. Daniel Allen Penick, former cla ical languages pro· fessor and tennis coach, died ovember 8. He wa 95. The varsity tennis courts were named for him a wa the na· tion's top collegiate tennis trophy, the Penick Bowl. Sheb Wooley and the Baytown inaer were the f atured attractions at the annual Cowboy Min trel , ov. 13. The Cowboy pre ented the how in the traditional all blackfa e despite prote t by the tudent for a Demo ratic o iety. Mi Betty Van Wagoner ' a named O\ ho we theart. Cowboys sold programs before the show in Gregory Gym. "Hallie Low Hotlips" made her entrance. Slapsticking brought roars of approval from the audience. Sheb Wooley entertained at intermission. "The Eyes ol Texas" was sung for Betty Van Wagoner, new Cowboy sweetheart. Page 147 Derby snatching co-eds treed Sigma Chi's ... Co-eds were in. the fountain, climbing trees, and jumping hedges-for a little black derby. The second annual Derby Day turned the campus into a race track as sorority girls tried to st~al derbies from elusive Sigma Chi's. The competition climaxed Nov. 14 with a field day of contests and races. Chi Omega took first place, Delta Gamma was second, and Zeta Tau Alpha was third. Judy Gable, Kappa Alpha Theta, was crowned Derby Day Queen. Texas. regained its seemingly lost offense to run over. TCU 28-13. After the game the Longhorns accepted an invitation to play in the Orange Bowl. Theta Sigma Phi's 16th annual Writers Roundup was dedicated to J. Frank Dobie. Fourteen books and their Texan authors were featured. The College of Fine Arts' 23rd annual Fine Arts Festival, a week of concerts and lift, was' held Nov. 15-22. The School of Journalism co-sponsored a conference on the Press and the Fine Arts, and the Schoof of Architecture had a pho­tograph exhibit, "The New Philharmonic in ew Berlin." The Union Speakers Committee presented a film, "Chile Today," narrated by motion picture director Geze de Rosner. Jose Molina and his Belles Espanoles brought a breath of Spanish air to campus ov. 20. The Longhorns won the cross country Southwest Confer­ence championship for the second straight year. The Short­horns finished their season with a 3-2 record. They beat Baylor 10-7, Rice 29-0, and A&M 35-18. They lost to SMU 7-3 and to TCU 28-14. To grab a derby orority girls chased igma Chi's into Littlefield fountain. Page 148 Derby day relays included a gunny sack race. A sorority girl used Sigma Chi manners to eat pie. And vied for trophies at Derby Day. Page 149 Campus Organizations promoted Aggie-kicking Bevo brought Best.All-Around trophy to Delta Tau Delta. Most Unique was Phi Kappa Tau's "Royal Funeral." toted "Beat A&M-ism." Memorial services were held for John F. Kennedy, No­vember 22. Judge St. John . Garwood, former state supreme Court Justice, spoke at the services, which were sponsored by the Students' Association. K. atwar Singh, a leading contemporary Indian writer, spoke on "Contemporary Indian Literature and Short Stories." He was sponsored by the South Asian Center and the Asian Concentration Program. Dr. Robert W. Lewis, Eng­lish instructor, gave the first lecture in the English Depart­ment's "Seven Contemporary Authors" series. The University prepared itself for the annual Thanksgiving Day game with A&M as Aggie signs started going up and all unclaimed wood disappeared. Zeta Tau Alpha and Sigma Phi Epsilon won the woodgathering contest which supplied the wood for the huge bonfire and pep rally on Town Lake November 25. Delta Tau Delta got the award for best all-around Aggie sign. Most amusing went to Sigma Alpha Mu, and Phi Kappa Tau won most unique. The best sorority sign be­longed to Phi Mu, and Acacia and Phi Kappa Sigma tied for best fraternity sign. Four Longhorn greats were installed in the UT Hall of Honor Thanksgiving Day. They were Wilmer Alison, Bohn Hilliard, Dr. Bobby Moers, and A. M. G. "Swede" Swenson. A&l\1 held Texas to a 7-7 tie at halftime, but the Long­horns exploded in the second half. A safety sent the score moving and Conway kicked a field goal to make it 12-7. A touchdown later and on the last play of the game, Kristynik threw a touchdown pass to Garry Brown, a senior playing his first and last game. The score ended 26-7. Tom.my Nobis moved in to block a pass during the Aggie game. The Longhorn Band prepared to march onto the field when the game was over. Page 151 --~­ WINTER Texas in the Winter . . . a time for giving to Campus Chest and at Christmas . . . a time of victory as Texas brought home an Orange Bowl triumph . . . a time to study for final exams ... a time for a fresh start as President Johnson was inaugurated and a new semester began ... a time to broaden one's horizons by meeting visiting Chileans and accepting the chal­lenge of poverty. Page 153 )p Tomr ~I .\bbl bfu 1i Texas Union Speaker Melvin Belli lectured on "My Views on Texas Laws and Courts." December brought Melvin Belli and Sing Song. Belli talked informally with students before his talk. Page 154 Sports took the spotlight on the first day of December as Tommy Nobis, linebacker guard, was named All-American. The Longhorns were rated fifth in the nation behind No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Arkansas, and the basketball team won its first game 104·84 over Texas Wesleyan College. The Department of Germanic Languages sponsored a sym­posium Dec. 1-3 on " Old Norse Literature and Mythology" honoring Dr. Lee M. Hollander. The Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation met' Dec. 3-5, and the Criminal Law Institute, held Dec. 3-5 by the School of Law, had as its theme "The Law School as a Resource for the Criminal Process." The Southern Singers presented a Christmas concert, "Ceremony of Carols," Dec. 1. On Dec. 5, KUT-FM broad­cast "live" from New York, the Metropolitan Opera's "Luci di Lammermoor," by Donizetti. Paul Joines, cellist, was presented by the University Student recital series on Dec. 6. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Kappa Alpha won Sing Song with a Southern melody, "I Know Where I'm Going." Delta Gamma placed first in the sorority division with "Pueri Hehraenum" and Phi Sigma Kappa sang a medley of "Vava L'amour-Tannenhaum-Waltzing Matilda" to win the fraternity division. The Longhorns hrou~ht their basketball record to 2-1 by defeating Ole Miss 94·67 and then falling to Louisiana State University 83-75. California attorney Melvin Belli, who defended Jack Ruby, spoke Dec. 7 and blamed California officials at the Univer­sity of California, Berkeley, for the student demonstrations for free speech. He said many technicalities in Texas law impaired justice. Lord Todd, 1957 Nohel Prize winner and professor of chemistry at Cambridge University spoke Dec. 6 on "Scien­tific Policy in Britain." Spanish novelist Antonio Ferres .spoke Dec. 8 on the government censorship of writers in Spain. University Regent John S. Redditt resigned his position because "dictation from the governor challenged the inde· pendence· of the Board." Delta Gamma placed first in the sorority division. First place in the fraJernit,y division was won by Phi Sigma Kappa. Page 155 Campus Chest Drive went on despite a downpour. Campus Chest changed its face this year by eliminating Ugly Men and collecting money for various charities mainly through personal solicitation. Proceeds from the Union movie series were donated, and women's dorms extended hours until 2 a.m. on Dec. 12, with each girl donating a penny for each minute after 1 a.m. that she stayed out. Eight fraternities and 19 sororities collected money on Dimes Day. Sigma Delta Tau and Tau Kappa Epsilon had the largest collections, and Alpha Chi Omega had the most unusual collection stunt. Mimi Montgomery was selected Miss Campus Chest. The Department of Drama presented an outstanding per­formance of Ibsen's "Lady from the Sea," Dec. 9-12. On Dec. 9 the Texas Student Publications Board author­ized a new engineering and science magazine to print articles by students and faculty about science and engineering. Dr. Morris Keeton, Antioch College faculty dean, and Charles Black from Yale delivered the first lectures in the Law School's third annual lectures on Law and Free Society. Their topic was "Violation of Law as a Form of Social Protest." The Longhorn basketball team made poor showings Dec. 12 and 14 when they lost to the University of Oklahoma 86-73 and to OSU 73-69. Judy Johns~n, a junior education major, was chosen Scheherazade of the Organization of Arab Students and Anne Whittenburg, a second year law student, was named Portia of the Law School. Dr. Irwin Spear, associate professor of botany, was named a Piper Professor of 1964, one of the 10 outstanding college professors in Texas. Dr. Lear Ashmore, assistant professor of speech, was elected president of the Texas Speech and Hearing Association. Andre Kole, one of America's leading magicians, pre­sented several programs Dec. 14-19 as a·special representa­tive of the Campus Crusade for Christ. The Freshman Council announced at ·the Banquet on Dec. 16 that Gemme Rousseau had been chosen Freshman Beauty. Other finalists were Vicki Manchester, Anne Sewell, Judy Gable, and Tina Gerth. Jerry Hoffman was elected president; Tom Hicks, vice-president; and Billye Huckabee, secretary. Robert Davis, assistant attorney· general of Texas, was the speaker. Voting for Miss Campus Chest moved under a tent to escape the rain which hampered the week's activities. The spirit of Christmas prevailed as the holidays approached. Campus males faced the annual problem of what to buy for that special girl. With hundreds of balls, lights, and icicles, the Union Christ­mas tree was trimmed. Page 158 The 10 Most Beautiful girls at the University of Texas, chosen by Rex Harrison, were announced Dec. 20 by Theta Sigma Phi. They were: Kathryn Haymes, Celia Marie Moore, Nancy Bernard, Peggy McCafferty, Maria Alexander, Sally Ann Galvin, Sally Whitener, Janie Maxfield, Gemme Rousseau, and Kay King. The Longhorn basketball team began to make a comeback when it defeated Nebraska 77-73, Dec. 19, and then downed Howard Payne 93-74, Dec. 21. The UT Chorus and Symphony Orchestra presented a concert of Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" Dec. 20 which was sponsored by the Department of Music and the Texas Union Fine Arts committee. Students, faculty and Austinites participated in the annual December Christmas Carol Program on the Main Building Terrace. Tower chimes and organ music opened the pro­gram, and carols were interspersed with special selections by the choral groups. The Board of Regents yielded to student demands and dismissed school for Christmas vacation on Tuesday, Dec. 22, instead of the scheduled date, Dec. 23. University of Texas students traveled across the state and the nation to be home at Christmas. Orange Bowl clash brought victory to the Longhorns Orange was the color for January 1, 1965. The Orange and White made a trip to the Orange Bowl, and everything came up oranges for the fifth-ranked Longhorns as they damned up the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide, 21-17. The football players made their way to Florida accom­panied by the Longhorn Band, eight cheerleaders, Smokey, the coaching staff and their families, a host of University students-hut no Bevo. The Silver Spurs tried gallantly to arrange for the mascot's transportation to Miami, hut inabil­ity to obtain the required $3,000 and objections raised by spending such a sum on Bevo's transportation, left the steer stranded in Austin. Fans partied all week-end, and the players never lacked for something to do. They viewed the spectacular Orange Bowl parade prior to the game, and were entertained with two awards ceremonies, Greyhound dog races, and a dinner and floor show. The day after the game they competed for prizes at deep sea fishing. The game was an explosion of surprises and fireworks that provided ·a fitting climax for the New Year's festivities. Ernie Koy started the scoring skyrocket, w~en he broke loose early in the game for a 79-yard touchdown run. Five minutes later Jim Hudson completed a· 69-yard touchdown pass to George Sauer, and Texas lead 14-0. The Crimson's Joe Namath came in with his injured knee, and Alabama soon had a score. But Koy scored again to make it 21-7 at the half. Namath ruled the second half, breaking an Orange Bowl passing record and brought the Tide to 17 points. Then a goal line stand by the Longhorns saved the game, and turned the Tower orange for three days. Ernie Koy took time to rest after his touchdown run. Fireworks burst into color as Texa led Alabama 14-7 at halftime. Thoughts became serious as finals descended upon the Fo lo Midnight oil burned across campus as fina]s approached. The Union provided game rooms for relieving final exam tension. ~eep concentration prevailed at the Academic Center during finals. I -~ on the Forty Acres. . !iii January started off on a musical note when Georges Tzi­ pine, conductor of the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra and a guest of the Music Department, participated in a demon­st,ration piano concerto lecture and conducted the rehearsal of the University Symphony Orchestra Jan. 6-7. The University Opera Workshop presented scenes from "Hansel and Gretel" and "The Marriage of Figaro" Jan. 6-7. Don Jones, a University graduate student, won the $200 Hemphill-Wells Sorantin Award for Young Texan Artists. The Longhorns dropped their first two conference basket· ball games. Texas Tech won 66-62 Jan. 5, and the 'Horns fell to Texas Christian University 77-64. Sigma Pi Colony became the 79th chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity Jan. 9. The executive director and national chairman of the fraternity were in Austin to award a charter to Gamma Theta chapter and initiate the 16 charter members. The traditional Dead Week, in whi<'.,h there were supposed to be no quizzes, was replaced with a two-day reading period, Jan. 11-12. There were no classes during this period, and professors were not to assign quizzes or papers for the two days. The reading period found wide-spread favor among students, for it gave them two days, coupled with the pre­ceding week-end, for final reviewing or more likely for doing the readings that were assigned since the last hour quizzes . Final exams brnught the same terror, cramming, sleepless nights, Verv {and benzedrine), tears, wasted time, and grades as every year. Only this year the students had less cause for complaining about a bad exam schedule because it was listed in the Final Announcement. Students studied old quizzes from files pro· Another tight squeeze as students left for mid·semester break. vided by the Students' Association. January brought a new semester and Sectionizing presented the usual problem of that TIS-at-8 class. Schedule conflicts and closed sections added to the confusion of registration. Governor and Mrs. John Connally greeted guests at the reception following his inauguration. a new administration. January was the month for beginnings marked by the Presidential inauguration, the Governor's inauguration, and registration for the spring semester. The January 20 inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson as the 36th President of the United States was preceded by gala parties, the Inaugural Ball, and the Inaugural Parade. Texans were much in evidenoe at the parties and parade, for many took LBJ's "Y'all come" literally. The Longhorn Band marched in the Inaugural Parade as an official representative of the State of Texas. The band played "President Johnson's March" when it passed his booth. The march was composed especially for the parade by John Edmonds, assistant band director. Governor John Connally was inaugurated for his second term in a brief and simple ceremony at the Capitol January 26. The only pre-inaugural celebration was a victory dinner the night before. Registration proceeded normally, but took more time than usual because more sections were closed earlier. Enrollment during the registration week totaled 20,623, and later climbed to a spring semester record of 22,531. Winston Churchill, the British statesman who was often called the "man of the century," died January 24 at the age of 90. He was given a state funeral and leaders and people from all over the world paid their respects to him. The Longhorns took to the winning road again as they defeated Trinity University 82-68 and downed SMU 89-79 for a five-way tie for second place behind Texas Tech. Feb­ruary 2 the 'Horns dropped Rice 76-63. The Board of Regents voted January 30 to have an elected editor for the Daily Texan again after being under the appointive system for three years. Registration for Challenge Colloquium was held Febru­ary 1-5. The Arts. and Sciences Council, composed of stu­dents representin11: different departments, held its organiza­tional meetin11:. February 3 Mrs. Sharon Abbott, n!presenting the Geology Wives Club, was selected as Mrs. University. The Cultural Entertainment Committee presented the Cal­edonia Singers and Dancers February 4 and brought the flavor of Scotland to Austin. Page 165 Students extended a welcoming hand to visiting Chileans. R w Co-eds welcomed visiting Oiilean students at supper in Kinsolving cafeteria. Q pl Orange Jackets held a reception for the visiting Chilean students. Page 166 Celebrities came to Austin February 5--Lucille Ball at­ tended the Headliner's Club party, and Kathy Crosby came to see how "Rashomon" was progressing. Thirteen Chileans arrived February 6 from New York as part of the Texas.Chile exchange program. The students, who spent several weeks at the University were Ledy Aguero, Gaston Araya, Patty Cermanatti, Jose Correa, Julio Eche­verria, Estenio Gonzalez, Carlos Nieto, German Pequeno, Woledad Ramirez, Eduardo Ravani, Ricardi Whiting, and Jaime lnsunza. Professor Carlos Foresti accompanied them. M. Herve Alphand, French ambassador to the United States, tried to clarify for students what he called the "too often distorted" picture of French foreign _policy. William Orville Doqglas., Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, spoke February 9 about former Chief Justice Charles ·Evans Hughes. The Longhorns continued aiming at the conference cham­pionship as they squeezed by the Aggies 65-63 February 6, and then overwhelmed Arkansas 81-63 February 9. Dr. Kenneth Scott Latourette, Yale professor emeritus, spoke February 9 on his philosophy of "The Christian Un­derstanding of History." Karl Mundt, Republican senator from South Dakota and famous orator, spoke on what he called the central problem in America-"too much govern­ment." Bill Keach won a Rhodes Scholarship for two years of study at Oxford University. Five major American critics, Mark Schorer, John Crowe Ransom, Elder Olson, Kenneth Burke, and Eliseo Vicas, were featured at a literary symposium February 11-12. Panhellenic Council, after a vote in each member chapter, invited Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta, Negro sororities, to become associate members. The February 10 invitation, which would allow them full participation in Panhellenic activities, with the exception of holding chair­manships and voting on rush procedures, was accepted by both groups after some consultation. Several Chileans and Cubans discussed the progress of Cuba after the showing of the film, "Inside Castro's Cuba," produced and narrated by Robert Cohen. Frequent showers turned classrooms into umbrella jungles. Lines grew and tempers sharpened as students tried to change English ~ctions in one day. Page 167 The campus provided varied entertainment. The Students' Association and the Texas Intercollegiate Students' Association passed resolutions opposing a tuition hike at th_e University. . Posse, a new co-ed honorary group for second.semester freshmen, was organized to encourage spirit and interest in freshman activities. Membership was based on outstanding scholarship, personality, and enthusiasm. John Cates' production _of "Spoon River" presented Feb­ruary 16, was called the "highlight of the CEC season to date." Texas beat the Rice Owls 75-72 February 13, but then lost to the Texas Tech Red Raiders 87-73 and to SMU 73-70, virtually eliminating the Longhorns from the championship race. Dr. Roger Hilsman, former assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs, said February 17 that Viet Nam was over Americanized and over militarized. Bob Horn told students "How to Succeed in the '60's and Beyond" February 18 in the first presentation of the Famous Lecture Series. Pamela Gray Adkins, a freshman, was chosen Best Dressed Co-ed at the University and Lynne Lowden and Mary Martin were named runners-up. The Texas Union Board of Directors voted to amend its constitution to allow religious and sectarian groups to meet permanently in the Union. "Poverty in the Midst of Plenty" was the subject of the 1965 Challenge Colloquium, February 19-20. Four-hundred and twenty-five delegates participated in discussions that augmented the talks by the four speakers. Otis Singletary, head of the Job Corps, said that education was the best weapon against poverty. William Stringfellow, New York lawyer and Episcopal lay theologian, stressed that society was responsible for the poor. Tennessee's Democratic Senator Albert Gore, sponsor of the 1964 medicare bill, was not happy with the immediate results of the anti-poverty Prouram, but withheld final evaluation. John Tower, Texas' 0 dth" . b Republican senator attacke e new tax-consummg u­reaucracy" and said that private enterprise, not the federal government's decree, was responsible for gains against pov­ erty. Campus folksingers combined their talents nightly in the Union. Johnny Mathis captivated a capacity crowd in Gregory Gym as part of the Campus Chest drive. Page 168 The Cultural Entertainment Committee spon­sored the production of "Spoon River." Page 169 Challenge Colloquium changed frivolity to seriousness. India was the final destination for 130 Peace Corps vol­unteers who arrived at the University February 21 for train­ing before they went on to their projects. National Engineers' Week, February 21-27, was marked by exhibits in the Academic Center _lobby. On February 22 former Governor Allan Shivers told mem­bers of Pi Sigma Alpha that the Texas governor must use all the powers given him to make up for the weaknesses of the Executive office. The Young Democrats passed a resolution which ques­tioned the "non-profit" policies of the University Co-Op. They demanded an explanation of the policies, because comparisons with other cooperatives showed the Co-Op had a lower mark-up percentage. o classes were held until 1 p.m. February 24. Snow and icy streets provided students with this unexpected holiday. Some found the ice thick enough for skating, but most con­fined themselves to snowballs and tobogganing. Students hardly had t"me for all the cultural events and the entertaii:iment available. "Rashomon," a Japanese story, was presented by the Department of Drama February 24-27. On February 25 the Cultural Entertainment Committee pre­sented "Beyond the Fringe," a comedy which had been a recent Broadway hit. Campus Chest replaced a cancelled Everly Brothers show with the soft singing of Johnny Mathis on February 26. 'He received a standing ovation from his audience. Governor Connally's proposal for an 18-member higher education "Super Board" passed both the House and the Senate. The Student Assembly passed a resolution supporting it, although there was controversy and opposition to it among students. Chancellor Harry Ransom spoke at the dedication of the new Catholic Student Center February 28. Victories over Arkansas, 74-72, and Texas A&M, 86-71, put the Longhorns back in the running for the Southwest Conference basketball championship. Leading Texas Tech was forced to drop from the race when one player was found to be scholastically ineligible. This left Texas one game behind the Mustangs. ness. llltf.o~vol­ ! .l lortnin. Senator Albert Gore answered questions after his speech for Chal­The audience listened intently as Senator John Tower spoke. lenge. New York lawyer, William Stringfellow, talked informally after his speech on his work in Harlem. Page 171 SPRING Texas in the Spring . . . a time for decision on controversial issues in campus elections . . . a time for experience in the Model UN ... a time for fun at Round-Up and Varsity Carnival ... a time for protesting, on campus and across the nation, against racial discrimination . . . a time for learning from two Visiting Fellows ... a time to reflect on the past year and to look to the future. Spring brought renewed interest in campus activities. Sig Eps poked fun at KA's Old South Ball. Spring rush began . .. The Kappa Sigmas battled the ROTC cannons March 2 to commemorate Texas Independence Day. Speaker of the House Ben Barnes and Greg Lipscomb were among the speakers at the celebration. Texas beat TCU 84-63 and Baylor 79-75 to tie with SMU for the Southwest Conference basketball title. The 'Horns lost the chance to play in the NCAA playoffs as a Pony threw the ball downcourt at the buzzer and made the basket, giving SMU the game, 78-76. The Longhorns started the baseball season by defeating Sam Houston State 18-2, Oklahoma 16-6 and 15-3, and Texas Lutheran College 9-1. Co-op Week was celebrated March 1-6 with a banquet, a songfest, and other activities. oel Evans and Patty ance were named outstanding Co-op residents. The ew York Ballet performed March 3, sponsored by CEC. Andre avarra, acclaimed as one of the world's great cellists, played for the University Solo Artists Series in one of his rare public appearances. One thousand high chool juniors and seniors were introduced to their University opportunities and campus at UT Day March 5. The 56th annual Power Show, including a 14-mile economy run through Austin, was held March 5-6 by the College of Engineering. It was designed to at­tract high school students to the University. Mary Esther Garner was named Engineering Sweetheart. The Interfraternity Council voted March 4 to invite Negro fraternities to become observer members. They hadn't yet met the requirements for full membership. Governor John Connally igned his top-priority, contro­versial bill creating a new and powerful board to co­ordinate state-supported higher education. John Dos Passos, controversial author who did a political about-face from liberal to conservative, spoke March 9. He said that good government is that which gives the in­dividual the best chance. Miss Lucy Barton, costumer and teacher with the Drama Department and leading American costume authority, spoke March 11 on "The Integrity of Period Design." Spring elections ended with record voting. The Board of Regents eliminated free off-campus distri­bution of The Daily Texan "for financial reasons" March 13. The Texas Student Publications Board said there were no financial problems. The action also gave the Regents tighter control over TSP. The State Legislators were the main persons affected by the curtailment, so Texan staffers and students took their personal copies of the Texan to the Capitol and gave one to each legislator. The Longhorns dropped the Southwest Conference base­ball opener to the Aggies 12-4, then beat TCU 5-4. Chancellor Harry Ransom opened Texas Today and Tomorrow with a "State of the University" message March 16. Governor John Connally spoke on the Alliance for Pro­gress at the first of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Lecture Series March 17. A record 39 % of the student body voted in the spring elec­tion March 17. The elections were marked by heavy cam­paigns for and against the University re-affiliating with the National Students' Association. Committees were formed by both sides, and literature was widely distributed. The Stu­dent Assembly and the Daily Texan favored NSA, while the CBA Council voted against it. The students defeated NSA by a 2-1 margin. The return to an elected editor for the Daily Texan pro­vided a strong campaign which Kaye Northcott won by a small majority. John Orr was elected president of the Stu­dents' Association, and Pete Coneway was chosen vice­president. Lana Watkins won a see-saw contest for secretary. The student body favored a referendum that called for beginning the fall semester in August and thus ending it before Christmas. The number of referendums and the large turnout slowed counting so that it was two days before final results were all in. Record voting was fast and furious on the main mall. Delegates from UT and other schools gathered at the University March 18-20 for the Model United Nations. Ireland walked out of the General Assembly when a resolution to demand payment of back dues passed, and a real furor broke out when Fidel Castro was shot by opponents. Texas Young Republicans and Young Democrats met in Austin March 20 for their state conventions. Texas Senator John Tower addressed the Republicans, while Democrats heard Georgia Representative Charles L. Weltner. The Longhorns played a double header with the Minne­ sota Gophers March 22-23, losing 4-1, then winning 6-3. Gary Moore pitched Texas to a 3-2 victory over Rice. Greg Lipscomb, Students' Association president; Char­ mayne Marsh, Daily Texan editor; Kaye Northcott, Texan editor-elect; and Jeff Shero, Texan columnist, went to Selma, Ala., to cover and participate in the civil rights march to Montgomery. Carolyn Marsh was named CBA sweetheart at the Col­ lege of Business Administration convocation. The Silver Spurs chose 16 new members and the Cowboys 14. Orange Jackets tapped 13. Scottish Rite Dormitory organized Scot­ tish Scholars, a scholastic honorary, and tapped 33 mem­ bers. "The Conflict of Traditionalism and Modernism in the Muslim Middle East" was the topic of a symposium held at the University March 29-31. The 1965 Inter-American Symposium of Contemporary Music was devoted to Igor Stravinsky, who was visiting the University at the time. The Texas Union Board of Directors voted March 26 to incorporate into its structure the Office of Student Ac­ tivities. The purpose was to concentrate student activities in one place. Bishop John A. Robinson, theologian from W oolrich, Eng., and author of the controversial book Honest to God, spoke March 31. The United Nations became a living organization to UT students who partici­pated in the MUN. Page 179 Hour quizzes were over and Round-Up began. Friars named six new members : Lloyd Birdwell, Clif Drummond, Dan Fleckman, John McRae, James Peacock, and Tim Von Dohlen. Pianist Peter ero mixed jazz, popular, a little classical music and humor at the last Cultural Entertainment Com­mittee program April 7. A colloquium on "The Role of the Intellectual in Politic , sponsored by the Department of Government, brought po­litical intellectuals from all over the world to the University April 7-10. The Curtain Oub pre ented Tennessee William ' play, "A Streetcar amed Desire," April 8-11. The University "Y" Human Relations Committee spon­sored "Weekend at UT" April 8-10. The program brought 22 outstanding egro high chool juniors to the campus to be introduced to the University. Texas beat Rice 9-1 and 2-1 April 8-9, and defeated St. Mary's 7-2 April 13. April 8 marked lhe beginnin" of the niver ity's mo l unusual continuing art show. Students began spontaneous chalk drawings on the We t Mall sidewalk , to be removed only by rain. The Committee on Student Organizations Maintaining Housing told Panhellenic Council April 8 that it had to state in its constitution specific provisions for a group to gain full membership. The problem was brought to attention because two egro sororitie were associate members, and there were no definite rules on obtaining full member hip. "One Plus One Equals Three," an exhibit in op art, open April 11 at the Texas Art Mu eum. John Kenneth Galbraith, Harvard profe or and former ambassador to India, p ke April 12 on education and economics. Ronnie Massey was named president of the Texas Union for 1965-66. Mike Pettit was elected president of the YMCA, and Fran Spivy was chosen YWCA president. Several faculty members sponsored "Viet-am-An In­quiry" to hear for themselves and for others to hear both sides of opinion on US policies in the Viet Nam war. The debates featured four main speakers and four commentaries and open di cussion. The Friday night Western Dance drew a large crowd. Phillis Johnson, Texas Relays Queen, congratulated Randy Students saw exhibits from every university department at the Matson (Texas A&M) after his record breaking shot-put Round-Up showcase. throw. Round-Up was climaxed with a new sweetheart. Suzanne Sorenson was one of the five Bluebonnet Belles named at the Round-Up Review. Campus events were satirized by the Longhorn singers. All Spring semester is spent winding up so everyone can unwind at Round-Up. Chancellor and Mrs. Ransom officially opened the Round­Up Showcase, "Accent on Achievement," March 31. The Silver Spurs sponsored a rally Thursday night to get all into the Round-Up spirit. Friday meant Western Day, with a spell in jail for city slickers and barbecue for all-at Clark Field, compliments of the annual Round-Up rain. Outstanding campus leaders were honored Friday after­noon at the Leadership Awards Convocation. John McRae was given the Mike Flynn Award; Mary Kay Kulchak re­ceived the Marjorie Darilek award; and the Silver Spurs presented their award to Cindy Brantley. Yuichi Ozawa was named Outstanding International, and 20 outstanding students were announced by the Cactus. The new Lila B. Etter Alumni Center was dedicated, and the Class of 1915 was honored. The mall resembled a western town for George Jones, the country singer who sang at the Western Dance Friday. Alpha Omicron Pi won the Western Sign contest, and Beard Grow­ing contest winners were Albert Hall, best peach fuzz; Ken Oliver, most unique; Ken Jacobs, most comical; and David McNeely, full growth. The Texas Relays, dedicated to the late Ed Olle, saw A&M's Randy Matson lead in the record breaking that marked the meet. General Lauris orstad spoke at Honors Day Saturday. Judy Karen Patterson and James E. Key were honored as highest ranking students. The Law School celebrated Law Day. A revived Round-Up parade, on a more economical scale, saw Kappa Alpha Theta, Ramshorn Co-op, the Texas Union, and Alpha Xi Delta take first places. Round-Up was climaxed with the Revue, emceed by Meredith and Rini Willson of "Music Man," and satirizing campus life. Phillis Johnson handed her roses to the new University Sweetheart, Mary Esther Garner. Diana Haskin­son, Marion Holbrook, Leslie Ann Oakley, Suzanne Soren­son, and Ann Whittenburg were named Bluebonnet Belles. Bo Diddley played for the ball that ended Round-Up activ­ities. t. Phillis Johnson congratulated the new UT Sweetheart, Mary Esther Garner. Chuck Berry was Roundup's feature talent attraction. Varsity Carnival Rested from relaxing or exhausted from studying, UT students returned to campus after the Easter holidays with a 15-1 victory over SMU by the baseball team and a Southwest AAU Gymnastic champion hip for the second year in a row. Homer P. Rainey, professor of education at the ni­ versity of Colorado and President of the niversity, 1939­ 44, returned to UT April 20-23 as a Visiting Fellow. He spoke to and with numerous groups on campus, stressing the need for academic freedom. Dr. Erich Fromm, psychoanalyst and author of "The Art of Loving," spoke on "Love of Death and Love of Life" April 21, sponsored by the Texas Union Speakers Committee. The Tower was Orange April 21 for San Jacinto Day, commemorating the battle in which Texas won its inde­ pendence. The School of Journalism marked its fiftieth year. Thirty freshmen were chosen for Posse, new freshman service or­ganization, and 30 students were listed as Goodfellows. Lyn Reeder was named editor of the 1966 Cactus. Clint Dare was cho en Ranger editor, and Larry Jackson was named Texan managing editor. The Department of Drama presented Shake peare's "Measure for Measure" April 26-May 1. The ational Federation of Music Clubs presented UT with its highest award, a ational Citation, in recognition of the Uni­versity's national and international leadership in music. Texas and Baylor exchanged baseball wins, Baylor tak­ing two games, 5-2 and 4-1, and the 'Horns winning one 5-4. The Longhorns won the Southwest Conference Golf championship. Susie Stephens was crowned Varsity Carnival Queen April 24. Zeta Tau Alpha and Phi Kappa Psi won the skit di­visions. Publicity awards went to Alpha Epsilon Phi and Lambda Chi Alpha. Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa Theta won the concessions. Governor John Connally signed a bill April 23 which brought Arlington State College into the University of Texas system. The Student Interracial Committee picketed segregated Roy's Lounge, causing counter-picketing and heckling. Students debated the issue at stump speaking, and negotia­tions were attempted. 11 Striking signs and skits on the Mall advertised Varsity Carnival. Advance planning and hard work went into the skit and conces ion . Page 184 rival was hard work and a night of fun. I Lorr of alers The Phi Psi's presented their first-place skit. Both students and faculty went to Eeyore's party! Eeyore, of "Winnie the Pooh" held his second Birthday party. Picketers of every persuasion demonstrated at Roy's Lounge. May brought parties and protest. Phi Mu sorority began a recolonization effort with a tea for women interested in joining and working for a tronger chapter. Prospective new members were then interviewed. lnterfraternity Council and Panhellenic Coun­cil aided the sorority in its efforts. Randy Matson of Texas A&M heaved the shot put 69' %" and then broke that pending world record at the Southwest Conference meet with a 70' 7" shot. John Orr, Students' Association president, spoke before a House of Representatives committee considering a tui­tion hike. Orr suggested that tuition be eliminated. The Campus Planning Conference met at the Univer­sity May 3-4. Dwight Macdonald, critic of contemporary mass culture and reviewer for The New Yorker and Esquire, criticized President Johnson's policy in Viet Nam when he was on campus as a Visiting Fellow May 3-6. Panhellenic Council set criteria for full membership, in compliance with a Committee on Student Organizations Maintaining Housing request, at 40 members and a 1.4 grade point average for the two preceding semesters and maintenance of a house. Robert Penn Warren, Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry and fiction, spoke May 5 on, "William Faulkner and the Negro," sponsored by the Union Speakers Committee. Visiting fellow, Macdonald, and studying for Macdonald joined picketers at Roy's. Order of Alcalde, a new men's honorary, was organized to co-ordinate and improve communication within campus life, with Jim Fletcher as president and 37 members. George Bush, unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1961., assailed right wing extremi t at the Young Re­publicans banquet May 5. Hou ton GOP egro leader Tom Dixon spoke to the YR's May 6, stres ing the im­portance of gaining the egro vote. Over 2,000 high school students visited T May 6-8 to participate in the University Interscholastic League com­petition. The fifth annual art auction brought in 6,000 for the Art Students' Association May 7. Texas beat TCU 9-1 and 8-7, and then split with the Ag­gies 5-1 and 5-6 May 7-8 to win the Southwest Conference baseball championship for the fortieth time in 50 years. The All-Style Karate Championship was held in Austin May 8-9. Southwest Conference officials passed a ruling banning the use of guns and explosives at conference football games, thus silencing Smokey at the majority of Longhorn games. Blanton dorm held an informal discussion with Macdonald. lfor finals ended the spring semester. COMMISSIONING Major General William A. Harris, Fourth Army deputy commanding general delivered the ROTC commissioning address May 29 at The University of Texas. A seasoned artillery officer, who also is commanding general of Fort Sam Houston at San Antonio spoke at 9 a.m. in Hogg Auditorium to guests and thirty-one candidates from the Department of Military Science, twenty-two candidates from the Naval Science and thirteen candidates from the Air Science. The academic procession, led by Senior Marshal H. Malcolm Macdonald, Government Department and Commencement Committee chairman, moved toward the front of the Main Building at 7 :45 p. m. The processional music, played by the Longhorn Band was a march from "The First Suite for Band" by Holst. The various faculty marshals carried maces symbolic of the academic groups they lead. The walnut and oak maces, topped by brass designs, have been made over a period of years by Carl J. Eckhardt, physical plant director and professor of Mechanical Engineering. Materials used in some of the maces came from the original Main Building which stood until 1932 on the spot where com· mencement exercises are now held. The program began with an invocation by the Reverend David O'Brien, C.S.P., Director of the Catholic Student Center at the University. Chancellor Harry Ransom presided. Board of Regents Chairman W. W. Heath welcomed guests and introduced a number of State and University digni­taries. Dr. Clark Kerr, University of California president and a distinguished American economist made the commencement address entitled, "Education-A New Force in Society." Approximately one thousand eight hundred and nine Bachelor, two hundred and twenty.eight Master and eighty.one Doctoral degrees were granted. STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS I 1: :i I' •: I I I I ' .I ' !. 11 t u I• STUDENT GOVERNMENT Edited by Diana Dale Haskinson Page 193 STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION GREGORY OWEN LIPSCOMB President In its effort to become a university of the first class, the University is rapidly discovering that it takes student initiative, indeed student leadership, to approach first classism in certain areas. Thus, it was the students, specifically the Students' As­sociation, that negotiated a settlement between the Regents and t~e dorm integration suit plaintiffs, resulting in the integration of University dorms one month after this year's Students' Association administration took office. The Students' Associa­tion persuaded the administration to keep the library open every Saturday night and all night long during finals. A proposal for an elected DAILY TEXA editor was channeled through the adminisfration to the Regents where it was adopted. After persuasion by the Students' Association, final examina­tion schedules were published in the Final Announcements at the beginning of the year, and Christmas holidays began one day earlier than the original calendar date. A dorm deposit scholarship fund was initiated. Steer Here, the students' Duncan Hines, was reactivated. Five thousand seats were added to Commencement Ceremony seating capacity last spring. The Regents adopted proposals similar to Students' As ociation con­cepts for co-educational, academically orientated housing. Tue Students' Association al o emphasized direct student services in an effort to increase student-student government communication. Five free phones were installed. Gripe boxe were placed permanently all over campus. A weekly column by the Students' Association President was run in the DAILY TEXAN. Too, student government personnel were encouraged to eat at numerous student living units. Poetry boards, poetry readings, and sidewalk art drawing increased spontaneous creativity among tudents. Vi iting Fel­lows, Challenge, Inquiry, Stump Speaking, ew Forum and Food for Thought tirred the student's intellect. The Student ' Association communicated student opinion to the Le!!i lature by mail and testimony before committee with regard to the loyalty .oath, lowering the ·voting age academic freedom, tu­dent loan bills, and the tuition increa e. We al o went before the City Council on campus-area traffic problem . Music concerned the Students' ociation, too. · egotiation led to the Longhorn Band s taking part in Pre ident John on' Inaugural Parade, and we ucceeded in havina a bill introduced into Congre s to permanently grant the "E e of T a " to the Student ' ociation. We al o pon or d a JFK Memorial Service on ovember 22, 1964, on the Main Mall. STUDENT ASSEMBLY CAMPUS AFFAIRS Seated: John Frank Younger, Jr., Law, Fall 1964; Charles Adkins Finnell, appointed, A & S, Spring 1965; Byron F. Egan, A & S, Spring 1964; Maurice Marcus, CBA, Spring 1964. Standing: Thomas Marion Hagan, appointed, A & S, Spring 1965; Margaret Lucile Koy, Education, Fall 1964; John Brooks Bradley, Pharmacy, Fall 1964. Not _Pictured: Clif W. Drummond, Pharmacy, Spring 1964; Lee Edward Hartman, A & S, Fall 1964; Lamar Eugene Lawson, CBA, Fall 1964; David C. Phillips, appointed, CBA, Spring 1965. The Campus Affairs Committee considered these pieces of legislation, among others: the re-establishment of the "Steer Here" Committee and the semester for cheerleader selections. STATE, NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL Left to Right: Pete Richard Coneway, CBA, Fall 1964; Joseph Pierce Sullivan, Graduate, Spring, 1964; Diana Dale Haskinson, A & S, Fall 1964; Suzanne Sorenson, Education, Spring 1964; Mary Kay Sorden, Education, Spring 1964; Joie Pierce Jones, Graduate, Spring 1964. Not Pictured: Charles Wilson Lindsey, III, Engineering, !OlialiODl Fall 1964. The State, National, and International Committee con­ iohn-'-ODS I sidered many pieces of legislation among which were a bill regard­ ing the National Students' Association and a resolution concerning ~ the appointment of non-Texas residents to the Board of Regents. (JJj• to ~rial ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Left to Right : Dana Rose Wortham, Fine Arts, Fall 1964; Cynthia Louise Brantley, A & S, Spring 1964; James Eddy Burk, A & S, Spring 1964; Fred William Langner, Graduate, Fall 1964; Mary Tedford Griffith, A & S, FaJI 1964; Walter Butch Bradley, Engineer­ing, Spring 1964. Not Pictured: Harvey Lynn Jeane, Engineering, Fall, 1964; Knox Dillon unnally, CBA, Spring 1964; Larry G. Guillot, A & S, Fall 1964. Some of the main legislation considered by the Academic Affairs Committee were the desegregation of approved housing and the recommendation to abolish the loyalty oath required by the tale of Texas. RULES AND APPROPRIATIONS Back Row: John Mark Orr, Vire·President of Students' Association; Don Richard Smith, appointed, Graduate, Spring 1965; Thomas Braden Daly, Architecture, Spring 1964; Leonard Alan McCormick, Fine Arts, Spring 1964; James Conrad Lederer, A & S, Spring 1964. Front Row: Martha Jean Purcell, A & S, Fall 1964; Charles Boots Goldberg, Law, Spring 1964. Not Pictured: Frances Preston, A & S, Spring 1964 ; David M. McNeely, appointed, Graduate, Fall 1964. Some of the main legislation considered by the Rules and Appropria­tions Committee were Blanket Tax and Campus Chest appropriations, Election Code revisions, and the Students' Association fiscal budget. STUDENT COURT The student court is perhaps the least familiar organ of student government at The University of Texas. Like the courts of our society, it acts only when disputes arise in which the parties involved are unable to settle their differences; consequently, as long as student government functions in accordance with its own laws or in an at­mosphere where student interest and participation is com­pletely lacking, the Court remains idle. Any bona fide student of the University may bring suit in the Student Court when he or she feels that the Con­stitution or a law of the Students' Association pursuant thereto has been violated. The Court has jurisdiction over election disputes and every action taken by the Student Assembly and its officials, ranging from Assembly bills and resolutions to Blanket Tax appropriations. The Chief Justice is a law student elected in the spring by the student body. By virtue of his office he serves as an officer of the Students' As ociation. The eight Justices are selected by a Judicial Selection Committee. Al­though no law o requires, they are traditionally law students of high academic standing. Of the eight Justices selected, the Pre ident of the Students' As ociation desig­nates four as Associate Justices and four as Alternate Justices. The Chief Justice was David Samuel Coats; the Associate Ju lice were Anne Lanca ter, Dexter Peacock. John William Stayton, Jr., and Michael Stephen Wilk; the Alternate Justices were James Jay Armstrong, Linton Elzie Barbee, Gene Lanier Jameson, and Perry Joe Radoff. For the Student Court to serve its judicial function as the guardian of student rights within the framework of student government, individual students and student organizations must maintain an interest in the action of student govern­ment. Without such interest, the Student Court can serve no purpose and student government will operate with little meaning fo the student body or the University community. STUDENT APPOINTED POSITIONS ACADEMIC EXCELLE CE CO-ORDI ATOR Jonathan S. Fruchter AITOR EY GE ERAL C. Reed Martin COMPTROLLER Comer 0. Patterrnn CULTURAL E TERTAI ME T John D. Hughes, Chairman Michael C. Stoune, Chairman Robert E. Moore Lawrence Shannon Smith Grace Alice Warren EXECUTIVE ASSISTA TS Robert Monroe Collie James Bennett Creed, Jr. Walter 1artin Hall Charles Albert Oliver Linda Witcher Susan Wilson Witte Bobbie Jean Wooten PRESIDE TIAL AIDE G. Burke Musgrove PRESS SECRETARY John Economidy RANSOM'S ADVISORY CABINET Cynthia Louise Brantley David F. Chappell Larry Nolan Davis Jim R. Fletcher Thomas Marion Hagan Yvonne Charmayne Marsh David M. McNeely Alan Huntress Minter Anitha T. Mitchell William Leo Moll G. Burke Mu grove John Mack Orr Dean Rus el Rindy Don Ri hard mith Jo eph Pier e ullivan Donna Gail Weintraub Page 196 STUDE T LIVING ACCOMMODATIO S Wilda Lou Campbell John Malcolm McRae STUDE T SERVICES CO-ORDINATOR David F. Chappell TRAVEL CO-ORDI ATOR David Michael Gregory U IO BOARD OF DIRECTOR Ronald Clinton Edwards Bobby Glen Odle U IVERSITY CO-OP BOARD Bob C. Hamm John Malcolm McRae . Burke Musgrov David L e Perry MARCIE A NN CA1m R1c11ARD CHARLES HINTON, James Eddy Burke Beverly Dale Davis idney Anderson Barry Alan Applewhite April Beall Nancy Bernard Jeanne Louise Boise Walter Butch Bradley Jefferson Kearney Brim, III Carolyn Jean Briscoe Yvonne Joyce Bryson Richard J. Bueltel Dale Clay Bullough Frank A. Casebier r!!D­ usie Carol Chaffe a ;erre Charlotte Renee Chapman • little Elizabeth Anne Clark aily. Linda Jane Clark Loui e Connally Robert Edwin Denham FLASH \TJOX CARI) ATOR Barry Alan Applewhite, Co-Chairman Donna ue Caveness, Co-Chairman Andrea Kay Anderson Jan Carole Bostick Kathleen Darlene Daniel Pamela Jan Dawson Carolyn Virginia Evans Gail Feeney Susan Sherida Gibbs Mary Gideon Sara Goree Gilder Patricia Ann Harrington Mary Lou Hooser Connie Elizabeth Hudgins Sally C. ijuke Mary ue Johnson 1ary Christina Mac aughton Ann McGeath Martha 1cGlot11lin Leroy Denman Moody, Jr. Marsha Ann Moorad Jerry Lee Morgan Katharine June Morrill Charles Morgan Pearre, III Harry Wayne Rider Gary William Schoen Patricia Lee Sullivan Joe Phillip Tate Claire Evans Whitemire Gail Williamson STUDENT GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES FRESHMAN COUNCIL Co-Ordinalors ...•. . . _. _. ..... . .... . . . . ................. EDWARD LARltY WELL~ OFFICERS President STANLEY J AY E1sEN11rnc, Vice-President CAROLYN Vmc1N1A EVANS, Secretary CO-ORDINATING BOARD Barnett Alvin Greenberg James Conrad Lederer Murray A. Klein Nellie Jane Ostler David Bradfield Deniger Biff Egan William Crawford Farish John Mosley Franklin Marcia Ellen Freed Ronald Leonard Gallerano Tommy Jordan Gentry Charles Merritt Girard Cullen Michael Godfrey Claire Louise Goodnight Janet Goren Carolyn Wood Grove Mike Gulley Jo Beth Harrison Margot Hirsch Susanne Gayle Hooser Mary Sue Johnson Evelyn Phillis Johnson INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION Diane Floca, Co-Chairmall Hisham Qaddumi, Co-Chairman Brenda Lynn Bell William George Bohannon Jeanne Louise Boi e Kay Elizabeth Canter Jean Blocker Castleberry Judith Louise Croom Catalina Delgado-Qualthrough Tobi Maxine Flatow Donna Ann Franklin Susan Sherida Gibbs Karen Diane Hibler Bonnie Mae Jone Justina Jane Leonard Mary Christina Mac aughton Elizabeth G. Maret Carroll Edward Mayhew Linda Mauri Putnam Ulon Willis Rankin, Jr. Karen Suzanne Smith Rhana K. Smith Ibrahim H. Sodek Frank William Stenger Jill Ann Traughber Barbara Jane Tudor Fawwaz Tayssir Ulaby Chuck D. Walters Alice Sue White ADVISORS David Joseph Jon~" Gary Dave Jones Jean Kelly Patricia Beth Knight Dale Louise Knotts Michael Simon Lang Glenda Lazarus Ed Lehr Justina Jane Leonard Robert Levinthal Carol Lewis Schuyler Bailey Marshall Bert V. Massey Claudia Ann McCarty Mary Gray McGee Stan Louis Mclelland George O'Daniel McMahon Martha Virginia McNeil Howard Roy Milstein C. Kathryn Mitchell Margaret Elizabeth Montgomer) Bailey Christian Moseley Melinda Murphy Brian Burnham Newberry Richard Caldwell ull Sam David Parker Don Passman Dougla Reid Patterson John Harold Pere! Terry W. Peterson Jane Elizabeth Pfeiffer Martha Jeanne Purcell Phyllis Elaine Rosenfield Martin Allen Ross Carol Lynne Russell ally Jane Scallorn INQUIRY Bette Maxine Boyd, Co-Chairma" Mike James Anitha T. Mitchell, Co-Chairman usan Camille Lee Jeanne Louise Boise Sara Lee Speights Elgene Owen Box Linda Ruth Tolbert William Lance Ennis Linda Fay Toubin Robert Lawrence Foster Richard Joseph Trabulsi, Jr. Carolyn Hunter Karen Kay Walton Bruce William Schnitzer ancy Kay Stroup Mitzi Shapiro Linda uzanne Shelton Robert Dwight Simpson Ruth Skibell Mary .Slater ea] Charles Small Pamela Dean Spencer !even Franklin Spirita" Glenn Edwin Staats Steve C. Stringer Ann Sutherland Bryant David Truitt Jo Frances Tyng Stephen Douglas Van Erp Merry Nell Van Fleet W. Barry Van Winkle Charles Richard Vermillion Daniel Arthur Woods Page 197 CHALLENGE The purpose of CHALLENGE is to provide for university and college students a series of provocative and stimulating lectures and discussion session geared to the political, economic, religious, and social issues of the nation and the world. The COLLOQUIUM was organized in the Spring of 1962 by a group of concerned students who felt that there was a need on The University of Texas campus for an in­tellectual weekend experience in addition to the many social CO-ORDINATORS Diane Frances Webster Alice Ann Marshall REGISTRATION RECEPTION Charlyn Ellison, Jeanne Louise Boise, Co· Chairman Co-Chairman Bruce William Schnitzer, Dana Rose Wortham, Co-Chairman Co-Chairman Mary Joan Burns Joan Carol Amacker Elizabeth Ann Houston Elizabeth Ann Clark Judi Kay Jackson Cheryl Cromer Lester H. Kuperman Mary Jan Dodd Betsey Jane Meeker Glenda Lazarus Michael Everett Mitelman Elizabeth G. Maret Susan Josephine Orton Lynda Kay McVey Jane Elizabeth Pfeiffer Meredith Mitchell Charlene Philp Douglas Reid Patterson Dorothy Louise Plummer Sandra Lee Reagan Jack Clark Robertson Sally Jane Scallorn Pamela Jene Shear John Ernest Specht, Jr. Pamela Dean Spencer Robert Lewis Thompson Charles Richard Vermillion FACILITIES Julia Louise Walker Shelia Marian Ward Janet Goren, George Edward Wolfe Co-Chairman Richard Charles Hinton, Co-Chairman SECRETARIAT Barbara Jan Berliner Edwin Dorn Gayle Lynn Creekmore, Victoria An Epstein Co-Chairman William Crawford Farish Carolyn Susan Hughes, Karen Michael Golding Co-Chairman Harrell Marc Kleinman Margaret Gwynne Brown Phillip Victor Ladin Becky Prendergast Stan Louis McLelland Prudy Kay Ramsey Melvin Allard Lipstiz Bobbie Jean Wooten John Raymond Pipkin Fred Bernard Rosenberg Wiley Barry Rountree weekend experiences. The topic this year, "Poverty in the Midst of Plenty," was chosen because the problem of poverty in the United States presents a definite and unique challenge to this generation. The CHALLENGE COL­LOQUIUM has grown in the last four years, and should continue to do so provided the student body wrn continue to accept their responsibility to participate. RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING Peggy Jane Points, Co.Chairman Tony Pate, Co-Chairman Jane Elizabeth Archer Elena Castaldi Joseph A. George Carole Jeanne Haralson Bonnie Katrine Harman Jimmie Lynn Harman Robert Benton Howell Karen Kee Donna Diane Lewis Larry Howard Long Michael Louis Paine usan Swaney Joe Ben Walker ORIENTATION Richard Lawson Kateley, Co-Chairman Grace Alice Warren, Co-Chairman Kay Elizabeth Canter Charles Michael Dickey Pete Etheridge Priscilla Lamar Fullilove Mary Lou Hooser Annie Lamar J ohnson Georgia Gail McNary Hilmar G. Moore, Jr. Siegfried Schnuetgen Richard Joseph Trabulsi Wayne Douglas Walther Mary Ann Wycoff VISITING FELLOWS George Langdon, Jr., Co-Chairman Frances Spivy, Co.Chairman Gloria Faye Brown George Lowell Clayton William F. Cockrell Karen K~y Couch Phyllus Jean Davis Margaret Annette Floyd arah Elizabeth Goodenough John Catlett Goodman David Michael Gregory Larry G. Guillot ea! tephen Haberman Pamela Georgene Harker James Melton Hetherington, Jr. Carolyn Hunter Daniel Robert Kirshbaum PUBLICITY Pamela Jean Etsinger, Co-Chairman Ronald William Massey, Co-Chairman Mavis Velta Belisle Marshall Bernard Brown John Vernon Cook Judith Louise Croom John Economidy Kenneth Elmer Eickmann Walter Martin Hall Marilyn Gayle Hoffman Susan Made Jankovsky Kit Arthur ienhueser Julie Katherine Ryan Barbara Nell Wagner David Farnsworth Webb HO CONTACT Beverly Jean Wright, Co-Chairman Charles Richard Barnhill, Co-Chairman Alan Bruce Baird Judith Kathryn Byrd Leigh Stephen Curry John Conner Emerson Frank Patrick Hadlock Bert V. Massey Keith Quentin Owen Robert Cecil Raley TREASURERS Sam David Parker Comer 0 . Patterson Mike James Mark Edward kleiman Baker Steven Lucas, Ill Ronald "Ellis Martin Martha Virginia McNeil William Jack Morton Robert Charles Prather William Clinton Reagan Sandra Sears Joe Alan hull Susan Elizabeth tegner Marye Cbarlese Tharp Richard Joseph Trabulsi, Jr. Eliot P. Tucker Peggy Anne Wadley Grace Alice Warren Marolyn Wittman ---~ •the I of liqut COL. .-iuld limit PARADE COMMITTEE Billie Claire Albright John Ronald Coppedge John Economidy Kay Harlan Barry Lynn Harrell Joseph Roland Krier Nancy Jean Larson Beverly Ann Linker Ronald William Massey Mary Ann Maxwell Hedi Meister Nancy Nunnully Elizabeth Ann Oaks Wiley Barry Rountree Carol Yvonne Schupbach Sandra Gail Stoddard - Bob Stoller Ill Nancy Kay Stroup 'r Ann Sutherland I! di HOSPITALITY Kay Harlan, Co-Chairman Carolyn Kay Walls, Co-Chairman Letha Lynne Aycock Barbara Jan Berliner Carrol Blacklock Mary Joan Burns R. L. Diaz, Jr. Mary Jane Dodd Susan Jane Duffy Linda Emerson Vicki Epstein Dede Feldman Sheila Suzanne Fulbright Alice Kay Hartong RS Mary Lou Hooser Sherry Kay Jones Nancy Lee Linda Ann Matte Mary Ann Mellenbruch Eleanor Anne Newton Richard Alan Nicholas Rebecca Anne Porter Pamela Kate Powell Kathryn Kier Skiff Robin Love Soper Vicki Jean Vanderslice Lynn Susan Wagner Jane Welsh Rosemary Wendorf Caroline Sue Zarnicki a RALLY ~Jr. COMMITTEE James Eddy Burk, Chairman The Silver Spurs STUDENT GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES ROUND-UP CLIF DRUMMOND, Co-Chairman PATRICIA J ANE CLEMENTS, Secretary MIKE PETTIT, Co-Chairman THOMAS EDWARD THOMASON, Treasurer TICKET COMMITTEE Rodney Phillip Allen Beryle Bentrup Don Lewis Burkes Russel Louis Cook Paul William Ralph Drew Hutchinson Steele Elizabeth K. Steinle Diana Waters Tom Yokum BAR-BE-QUE Joe Bill Watkins, Chairman Timothy Michael Doerr Ernie Melvin Koy Timothy Hayes Smith Huntington Spann Swanson Texas Cowboys WESTERN SIGN Barnett Alvin Greenberg, Co-Chairman Joel Ingram Shannon, Co-Chairman Martha Jo Armstrong Susan Wilder Billups Linda Lee Brundrett Mary Ann Oark Carol Ann Conway Kay Copeland Carolyn Jean DuBose John Emerson William Crawford Farish DeDe Feldman Jaye Marilyn Freeman Daniel Benjamin Freundlich Kay Fuller Priscilla Lamar Fullilove Sally Glenn Chica Grey Barry Herbert Gurinsky Karen Lynn Hamilton Laurence Kenneth Hannon, Jr. Jane Biedenharn Carolyn Sue Holland Judy Holmes Sherri Jean Horton Jimmy Ray Pitts John Robert Pitts Becky Prendergast David Irving Safir John Ernest Specht, Jr. Yvette Stitsky Suzanne Terrell Diane Thompson Linda Louise Walker Marcy Wilson BEARD GROWING George Madison Berry, Co-Chairman Diron V. Talbert, Co-Chairman Silver Spurs PROGRAM COMMITTEE David Brady, Co-Chairman Clair Lyn Reeder, Co-Chairman Barbara Jill Berry Claire Louise Goodnight Mollie Kirby Patricia Anne Oroian Linda Fay Toubin R-U. REVIEW Terry W. Peterson, Chairman Con Barnhill James Bennett Creed, Jr. Yvonne Joyce Bryson Claude Vernon Duplissey Carol Delinda Edwards Mary Michelle Fallon Sharon Sue Garrett Beverly Gewertz Barbara Ruth Higley Robert William Hughes Alfred Tyrrell Kott Joseph Roland Krier Susan Jean McCrone Carolyn Morris Linda Lou Scott Judith Irene Senter Mary Jane· Springer Mary Afice Swift Thomas Bryan Taylor Linda Lea Ward LEADERSHIP AWARDS Jim Fletcher, Chairman Clarence Vaughn Bray Loyd George Brooks Jim Burk Gary Everett Bushell Jane Gould Cornick Marilyn Frances Friedman Beverly Gail Hill Greg Lipscomb Yvonne Charmayne Marsh Ronald William Massey Susan Kay McGinness John Malcolm McRae John Brock Pevateaux Michael David Sandgarten Page 199 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Stanley Jay ~isenberg, Chairman Marsha Lynn Ashendorf William Dwight Bartlett Roy Eugene Bates Joan Bergstrom Barbara Jan Berliner Ricki Annette Bernstein Joan Phyllis Blumberg Marshall Bernard Brown Sylvia Byron Kay Elizabeth Canter Candy Cauthorn Charles B. Clark, III William F. Cockrell Mary Francelia Crittenden Tom Ennis Dabney Susan J ean Darmer Jane Kemble Dunbar Susan Elizabeth Epps Victoria An. Epstein Carolyn Virginia Evans William Crawford Farish Sissy Fenstermaker Laura Dean Ford Donna Ann Franklin Judi Ilene Freeman Joan Elaine Frensley Sheila Elizabeth Gallagher Kenny Lynn Griffith Diane Gertrude Guy Patricia Gray Guy Paul Allan Halperin Clarence Norman Hansen Kathryn Nelle Haymes Marilee Herren Cynthia Jean Hewitt Alan Michael Hoffman Chester Orville Holden Connie Hughes Ellen Jo Jacobson Sanford Jones Steve Justice Jan Irene Kennedy Sharyn Joy Kerman .Phillip Victor Ladin Karen Anne Lerner Cheryl Ann Lewis Ruth Gay Lyles Schuyler Bailey Marshall Missy McCullough Mary Alice McPherson Diane Jane Mehl Jacqueline Arnauld Moehlman Mary Ann elson Constance A. Oliphant Dabney Carr Phillips Dawn Geraldine Potter Patricia Isbel Price Carla Jo Robinson Dianne Rush Richard Alan Schaffer Ronald Freeman Shields Samuel H. Simkin Robert Samuel Simon Jerome Melvin Skibell Susan Wood Soriero Jack Spech Mary Jane Springer Tommy Dean Stephens Susan Gerald Stool Susan Lynn Stovall Marion Jean Turner Jo Francis Tying Melinda Ann Waggener Lynn Susan Wagner Nancy Lee Webb Mary Ellen White Suzannah Margaret Wilcox Marcy Wilson Muriel Lydia Wright Lori Zarchin DANCE Dick Smith, Co-Chairman Martha Del Webb, Co-Chairma11 Patricia Sue Balkman Christine Marie Carlson Peggy Lynn Clements Georgia Dolores Darrow Niki Dean Jack Joseph Droitcourt Kathy Ebert Philip Lawrence Eiserloh Phyliss Ann Emmons John Gary Ferguson Diane Floca Jane Louise Foster Ann Griffies Melanie Jane Hickerson Thomas Arnold Van Hoose Kathy Ann Hurst D'Ann Rury Kathleen Carolyn Javurek Sarah Sue Jones Patricia Ann Lednicky Ken Lew Judith Lee Lewis Mary Lewis Ron Martin Martha Lou McAllister Elizabeth E. McKee Diane Kay Morales Barbara Nelson Frances Sue Novick Sandra Ann Pace Linda Martelle Pennington Mary Elizabeth Pettit Robert Lnarles Pizzatola Dorothy Louise Plummer Patricia Ann Preshaw Celita Ratner Bob Reed Wanda Sue Renshaw Peggy Carol Stephenson James Randall Threadgill Jan Diane Wechsler Tom Edward Whitaker Carol June Wilkins Barbara Wilson Sarah Catherine Muriel Lydia Wright STUDENT GOVERNMENT I COMMITTEES CAMPUS CHEST Co-Chairmen . . . . . . . . GENIE BRACKENRIDGE, RICHARD SAMET FRIEDMAN Secretaries . ............... KATHRYN MARY AUSTIN, MARY-MIKE OLES Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARLES RICHARD BARNHILL I STEERING COMMITTEE Kathryn Mary Austin Charles Richard Barnhill Ginger C. Bernard Michael Louis Bender Lloyd Willis Birdwell Don Wendell Garrett Janet Goren Thomas Marion Hagan CAMPUS SOLICITATION Nancy C. Scott Lee Edward Hartman, Jr. MISS CAMPUS CHEST Don Wendell Garrett, Chairman Ralph Vincent Bailey Mark Wade Choate, II William Edward Harris, III Neal David Sleeper DIMES DAY Joe Christopher Rude, Co-Chairman Theo Nancy Wilkes, Co-Chairman Linda Lee Burk Thomas England Carswell Brownie Sue Cashion Tom R. Champion Bryon Edward Cox Dot M. Nelson Merry Nell Van Fleet CONTACT Michael Louis Bender Bettie Townsend Willerson PUBLIC RELATIONS Robert William Fayle, Jerry Don Johnson Co-Chairman Donald William Lamson Woodrow Milton Roark, Katherine Anne Leach Co-Chairman Shirley Jean McCollum Donna Dee Bond Carol Ann Morrow Fred A. DuBose Lisa Neal Rogers Nelda Joy Ellis Fred Bernard Rosenberg Alan Russell Erwin Frances Gayle Siegel Gary David Givens Irene Ann Simmons Carole Jeanne Haralson Susan Lynn Stovall Dianne Lanelle Hillegeist Thomas Edward Thomason GRIEVANCE G. Burke Musgrove, Chairman Pete Richard Coneway, Vice-Chairman Frances Conni Muller, Committee Clerk David Abramowitz Nathan Allen Chavin William McComb Dunwoody Kathleen Anne Ehlers ! Janet Irene Ellis Steven Samuel Ezon William Crawford Farish Sheryl Sandra Feldman Virginia Estelle Gerth Pamela Glass Betty Susan Goodman William Joseph Goodwin Wanda Jeanne Graham Richard Earl Green Diane Gertrude Guy Patricia Gray 'Guy Bruce Edward Hawk Thomas Hill Vicki Lynn Hudson Leo Marvin Hurley Michael Brian Lindsey James Harry Lyons Gail Marlatt Lydia Gail McPherson Claire Ann Miller Michael Everett Mitelman Patsy Della Moyer Barbara Adelia Nelson Mary Anne elson Douglas Reid Patterson Teresa Eileen Pitts Paul Marquis Quinton William Clinton Reagan Richard Gentry Robbins Bruce William Schnitzer Joe Alan Shull Eddi Glynn Thompson James William Turner Irvin heldon Weisfield Joe Pat Wicker George Edward Wolfe Lori Zarchin JOHNNY MATHIS SHOW STEERING COMMITTEE Charles Richard Barnhill Samuel David Brady Eugene Richard Crowell G. Burke Musgrove Angus G. Wynne, III Alpha Phi Omega SACRIFICE A MEAL Ginger C. Bernard Martin Edward Morri> CURRICULUM EVALUATION Vicki Sue Calhoun, Co-Chairman Martha Ann Pennock, Co-Chairman Alan Bruce Bafrd Gregory Barrios, Jr. Dorothy Anne Haecker Bonnie Katrine Harman Kathleen L McGinn George Edward Wolfe Beverly Jean Wright CAMPUS SURVEY Kathryn Mary Austin, Co-Chairman eal Stephen Haberman, Co-Chairman Virginia Ann Akridge Laural Ann Beard Dale Clay Bullough Mary Jane Davi~ Robert Eugene Eichmann Linda Gail Fitch Richard· Stuart Garfinkle Jill Ann Kerr Mary-Mike Oles Michael Louis Paine Mary Evangeline Rentz Annette Ripper Sue Sandridge Sandra Ilene Smith Louis Whitley trieber Virginia Ann Vajdos Karen Kay Walton Page 200 PERSONAL SOLICITATION Lee Edward Hartman, Jr. Nancy C. Scott PUBLICITY Lloyd Willis Birdwell Gay Trabue Nagle INTERDISCIPLINARY RETREAT Robert Edwin Denham, Co-Chairman Glenn Edwin Staats, Co-Chairman Roxanne Boyd Jerral Walter Derryberry Mary Eugenia Dibrell William Crawford Farish Susan Jane Hamner Mike James Nancy Jean Larson Stan Louis McLelland Mary Ann Mellenbruch ELECTION COMMISSION Leonard E. Mohrman, Jr., Chairman, Fall, 1964 Harold Wayne Hill, Recorder Mary Elizabeth Coats Jane Gould Cornick Jill Annette Harris Carl Travis Johnson Allen Curtis Lee Keith 0. Reeves Loyd George Brooks, Chairman, Spring 1965 Harold Wayne Hill, Recorder Mary Elizabeth Coats Marilyn Frances Friedman David Gray Hall Charlotte Kroll Allen Curtis Lee Comer 0. Patterson 1 I 1.! u I I I I " i' 1] I I Ii I I I' [j ~ I i I lllrd fMi I Bmy r I S'nlnry &ny. RXh.r .laiB &nn Mbi : i!iydo 11 ildtel I~ e Pn!ley l1imm Pll!b llll! G BJJUa l'.!ir c : : T I ~ 11 II I! lain. Ii Cl, Jttn] liia B I Drin11 l Lee Edward Hartman, Jr. Richard Charles Hinton Evelyn Phillis Johnson Daniel Ray Lazicki Mary Elizabeth Montgomery Martin Edward Morris Gay Trabue Nagle Mary-Mike Oles Charles Albert Oliver Forrest C. Roan Joe Christopher Rude Nancy C. Scott Wayne Douglas Walther Theo Nancy Wilkes Bettie Townsend Willerson OPERATION BRAINPOWER needs of incoming students, especially in their adjustment Orientation was based on the conviction that the student to the academic life of the institution. mind is more important than the student body. Such pro­Orientation programs had three major goals: (a) Com­grams were sharply focused on the basic academic concern 1,h. municating an initial conception to the student of what the of the University. Everything else---tests, parti·es, welcom­University is all about as a center of thought, learning, ing speeches, concerts, tours, and all-must be subordinated y research; introducing the student to the intellectual set­to the University's real reason for being. ,Jr., " TEXAS TODAY AND TOMORROW Since 1885, the Ex-Students' Association has sought to be a full partner in the educational process at The Univer­sity of Texas. Operation Brainpower, a project designed to attract top high school scholars, is dedicated to the Uni­versity but does not spend state funds. The University of Texas is increasingly attracting merit scholars, valedictor­ians, and upper percentile high school scholars. Yet, The University of Texas will lose much of its brainpower unless the story of educational excellence at The University Debbie Ann Blandy William David Blunk, Jr. George David Carlock Jim R. Fletcher The orientation program was designed to meet the information from the student. ting; (b) giving information to the student; ( c) getting Lloyd Willis Birdwell, Chairman Barry Alan Applewhite Debbie Anne Blandy Sidney Anderson Barry Alan Applewhite Richard Stephen Bagby Ann Beasley Howard Lawrence Bernstein Debbie Anne Blandy Hayden Edward Boland Bette Maxine Boyd Jefferson Kearney Brim, III James Eddy Burk Presley Howard Chalmers, Jr. Hazann Chapman Patricia Jane Clements Jane Gould Cornick Byron Edward Cox Gene Crick In an attempt to provide information about The Univer­sity of Texas and to stimulate effective, organized communi­cation among the students, faculty, and administration, Texas Today and Tomorrow was founded in 1962. The purpose of the Texas Today and Tomorrow pro­gram sponsored by The University of Texas Development Board is to inform students today so that they will be in- baron Sue Rountree, Chairman Jerral Walter Derryberry Jim R. Fletcher Dean Jack Holland STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS John Catlett Goodman Bob Glen Odle John Malcolm McRae David Raymond Parker Ronald William Massey Martha Jeanne Purcell Janet Lee Miller Wiley Barry Rountree ADVISORS Calvin Cleave olen Earl Arqu Koile Page 201 1965 PARTICIPA TS Mary Esther Gamer Richard Daniel Mauldin Mary Tedford Griffith Edgar Allen Miller Jack Holland, Faculty Knox Dillon Nunnally Bobelai Malick Bobby Glen Odle ORIENTATION ORIENTATION PROCEDURES Byron Edward Cox Elizabeth Anne Oaks Charles Merritt Girard Merry Nell Van Fleet Jill Annette Harris Theo Nancy Wilkes Charles Albert Oliver ORIENTATION ADVISORS (1963-64) Beverly Dale Davis Carol Ann Edmondson Byron F. Egan John Mosley Franklin Daniel Reed Garner Charles Gipson C!iarles Merritt Girard Judy Lynn Goodman Clarie Louise Goodnight Janet Goren Sherry Graham Barnett Alvin Greenberg David Greenfield Jill Annette Harris Preston Edward Henrichson Marilyn Hilley Jean 1 vy Hollingsworth Ken R. Jacob Evelyn Phillis Johnson Gary Dave Jones Guilford L. Jones William Lynn Little Barbara E. Malick William Gary Mallard Elizabeth Anne Oaks Charles Albert Oliver Tina Christine Plummer Robert Charles Prather Keith 0. Reeves James Benton Rylander terested and participating alumni tomorrow. This purpose is realized through a series of programs with student groups. Texas Today and Tomorrow is an opportunity for both faculty and students to present valid, intelligent positions and opinions on The University of Texas. of Texas is fully told. It is not only fitting, but imperative, that Texas Exes inform young scholars of the educational advantages of their University through Operation Brain­power. The purpose of Operation Brainpower, then is to seek out high school students with demonstrated ability and acquaint them with the exceptional opportunities which the University affords. Edwin Booth Price, Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Dean, Sponsor Bruce William Schnitzer Eliot P. Tucker Stephen Douglas Van Erp Merry Nell Van Fleet Carolyn Kay Walls Joe Bill Watkins Edward Larry Wells Theo Nancy Wilkes Enoyse Verna Wimberley Martha Jean Womack Elizabeth Ann Wood Mary Lovey Wood Daniel Arthur Woods Dana Rose Wortham Sandra Leigh Young James Benton Rylander Roy Vaughan Mary Ann Wycoff James Benton Rylander John Frank Younger, Jr. Carolyn Kay Walls Shirley Bird Perry . THE STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The Student Council is the representative organization of the faculty and the University. Activities sponsored this year the student body of the School of Architecture. The Council include receptions for visiting lecturers, student honorees, seeks to co-ordinate the activities of the classes and organiza­and a student lecture program. tions within the school. It also conveys student opinion to OFFICERS President ..... . ...... . ........... . . . .................. JOH FREDERICK SKELTON, III Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DENNIS BROOKS LINAM Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JO BOYKIN DECHERD FACULTY MEMBERS PHILIP DOUGLAS CREER, Director of the School of Architecture ALAN Y. TANIGUCHI, Faculty Sponsor MEMBERS Fall Spring Freshman Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOHN ALDEN DAVISO Freshman Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DARYL EAL DAVIS RoBERT MATTEW WA 'SON •.•.• . . . . ...•••.••.•.Sophomore Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT MATTHEW SWANSON CARL JosEPH DALIO •...•.•.•.•.•.••.•••••••.• •_Sophomore Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARL JOSEPH DALIO JoN BOYKIN DECHERD .•.•.•••• • ••••••••• . •.• . .. Junior Class........... .. . . . . .... . . .. . JoN BOYKIN DECHERD JAMES DWIGHT Dow •.•••..•••.••.•.•••.•••.•••• Junior Class .. . . .. . .... . ............ . ... JAMES DWIGHT Dow DEN 1s BROOKS LINAM •..•.••••••••.•• • .•. • .•.•. Senior Class . ..... . ............... . .. . DENNIS BROOKS LINAM Kt NETH SHERMAN REAVES ..•.•• . . . .••••••.•.••• Senior Class ........ . ............. Kt NETH SHERMAN REAVES JoH FREDERICK KELTON, Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fifth Year .................... JoHN FREDERICK SKELTO , II/ HUMBERTO SALDA A, JR•..•...•.•.•.•.•...•.. . . . ...• Fifth Year .... . .... . ........ . ....... HUMBERTO SALDANA, JR. DAVID SMITH M1 TER •..••.•.•.••.• .. .•••••.•.•....••• Thesis ANTHONY FREDERICK MAYER •.•• • •• • • • •.• • . • ••••...••• Thesis THOMAS BRADEN DALY •.•.•.•.•.•.•.. . •.••.•••. . .. Assemblyman ................ .... . EDWARD LLEWELLY HUGHES GERALD W. DANIELS, JR............... . .. ........ . Student A. I. A . ........... ... ...... ... GERALD W. DA IELS, JR. ROBERT SMITH MABRY .•.•• . •••••••••••••••.•.••• Tau Sigma Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT SMITH MABRY ill Do LEE Ttw . .•••....•••••.•••••.•••..••.• . ...• Alpha Rho Chi . ........... . .... . .... .. ....... .D oN LEE Ttw JAMES Kt~NETH WATSON ................•.... . •.•.• Shpinx ... . ................ . .... .JAMES KENNETH WATSO a \\[ .\ le .\.~ \ P1 Bl [ Front Row : Mabry, Mayer, alrlana, Watson, Dalio, wanaon, kchon, Decherd, l..inam. Back Row: linter, Rea et, DaJy, Tew, Daniel • Crcu. Page 202 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL The CBA Council is the local governing body for stu­ganizations in the College of Business Administration. Some dents in the College of Business Administration. It pro­activities of the Council are the sponsorship of CBA Week vides services for the students, a forum for the discussion which includes the election of CBA Sweetheart, Curriculum and solution of problems concerning the Business School, Evaluation, sponsorship of Graduation Seminars, and the a liaison between the students and the administration, and sale of student lockers. a central body for the co-ordination of the various or- CLASS OFFICERS COU CIL OFFICERS SE IOR President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JERRY EDMOND CHILES Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RoN GENE THARPE PERRY VERNON RusHING, President THOMAS WILLIAM CossEY, Vice-President Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAN STOCKARD Treasurer . . ..... . .. . .. . . . ........... .............•.... ....... . PETE RICHARD CONEWAY BETSY MARTHA ScIIWARTZ, Secretary ;V/embers·at-Large . . .•. .. .........•...... . ................. ARTHUR ALEXANDER D uccAN ROBERT JENKI 'S GARRETT JU IOR WILLIAM LEO MOLL DOUGLAS SIMMONS JoHN ALEXANDER WILLOUGHBY, III, President Sweetheart ............................. ... ......... . ......... DIANE DouGLAS D UGGAN Co RAD NETTING, Vice-President WILLIAM ROBERT Cox, Jn., Secretary COU CIL ADVISORS OPHOMORE R. Clifton Andersen elia Fox Atkins Sylria A. Clayton Kenneth William Olm Raynard M. Sommerfeld James Eugene Willis R OBERT HARRY SMITH, President WILLIAM McCOMB DUNWOODY, Vice-President CI:YDE K. OLDHAM, Secretary ASSEMBLYMEN FRESHMAN Pete Richard Coneway Maurice Marcus David C. Phillips, Spring JOHN CATLETT GOODMAN, President Lamar Eugene Lawson, Fall Knox Dillon Nunnally PHILLIP VICTOR LADIN, Vice-President MARY ELLEN WmTE, Secretary ORGA IZATION REPRESENTATIVES ALPHA KAPPA PSI BETA ALPHA PSI REAL ESTATE I STITUTE Charles Sloan Teeple, IV Eugene Jackson McCarll, Ill Rufus E. Thompson AMERICA FINA CE BET A BETA ALPHA SIGMA IOTA EPSILO ASSOCIATIO. Pwelope Brooks Kenneth C. ietenhoefer Joe amuel Taylor, Jr. DELTA U ALPHA SOCIETY FOR THE ADVA CEMENT Kent Cresens Tomlin on AMERICA MARKET! G OF MANAGEME T ASSOCIATION DELTA SIG IA PI Jame Wayne Schlegel Patrick John Nowotny teven W. heaffer STUDE T LA DMA 'S ORGA IZATIO 1 BA WlVES II SURA "CE SOCIETY George Geoffrey Arms E. Ann Chambers Hardy Ronald Edwin Tigner PI OMEGA PI Elizabeth Fry Fro11t Row: Coneway, Tharpe, Chiles. Second Row: Ladin, Dunwoody, Clayton, Brooks, Kay Alley, Hardy, Stockard, White, Schwarz, Cox. Third Row: Netting, Teeple, Tomlinson , Goodman, Garrett, owotny, Ru1hinc, Thad William Thonias. Fourth Row: Sommt:rfeld, Rufus Walter Miller, lll, Andersen, Nietcnhoefer, Schlegel, Sheaffer, Arms, Jerry L. Clowe. Fifth Row: Fain McDougal, Jr., Taylor, Nunnally, Marcus, Smith, McCartt, Willoughby, Phillips, Couey. Page 203 STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The Student-Faculty Council of the College of Education sentatives elected by the faculty of the College, twelve provides an opportunity for students and faculty members to elected students, the presidents of the education organizations, work together outside of a classroom situation. The Council the past year's president, and the student assemblymen. Any strives to be a link of communication between the students committees may be cho en from people outside the council. in the college and the faculty by publishing newsletters, All Council meetings are open to students and faculty advising the Dean on recommendations of Mortar Board members, and are held every three weeks in Sutton Hall and Friars, and acting as a sounding board for student sug­meeting room. This year the Council worked on an evalua­gestions and problems. tion of the education classes, the CLASP and senior gift The council is composed of a representative of the Office program, and the plans for graduation. of the Dean of the College of Education, five faculty repre- OFFICERS President •...•.•.•.• . . . • .. ..•.• . . . .••.••.•.. . •.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.••.....•.• HARRIET ANN DURR JIice-President .. . . . ..... . ............................................ .......KAY CLYDE Wurn Secretary .. . ..... . . . ........................................... . ..............MOLLIE Boccs ASSEMBLYMEN Margaret Lucile Koy Mary Katherine Sorden Suzanne Sorenson FACULTY MEMBERS STUDE T MEMBERS atalie C. Barraga Sheryl Kay Behne, Physical Education Sara Ann Goldberg, Secondary William A. Bennie Susan Jane Blood, Physical Education Carolyn Theresa Jones, Physical Education William B. Conroy Mollie Boggs, Elementary Phyllis Elaine Rosenfield, Secondary Frances Fallon Fuller Karen Anne Byrd, Elementary Rose Harriet Slipakoff, Secondary Carl Richard Personke Carla Scarlett Cloninger, S.E.A. Kay Clyde Webb, Elementary John Ormand Rodgers Harriett Ann Durr, Elementary Linda Darlene Yandell, A.C.E. Carolyn Josey Young, Elementary Sealed : Webb, Durr, SlipakoU. Standin1 : Sorenson, Byrd, Blood, Sordea, Yandell, Boe11, Ro1e.a!ield. Page 204 --~­ STUDENT ENGINEERING COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Engineering Council is to The Council consists of two representatives from each initiate and co-ordinate student activities within the Col­technical and honorary society and all society presidents. lege of Engineering and to represent the Engineering stu­The main projects undertaken by the Council this year dent body in any instance where their representation is were a curriculum evaluation, Engineers Ball, annual Power necessary or desirable. Show, and T-Room improvements. Front Roro: Long, Jones, Hambright, Sebesta, Levine, Brnen, Caddell, Reagan. Middle RoUJ: Robinson, Hoggins, Heinschel, Kluth, Mappen, Sadck, Porterfield, Smith, Gardner, Bonner. Back Row: Pawelek, Sykes, Lindsey, Hartman, Vale, Pearre, Vogelsang, Latimer, Jeane, Sommer. OFFICERS Fall Spring SAMUEL JAMES LEVINE •..•••• • ..••••.•••••..• . ...••.•• Chairman ....·............... ......... HARRY LEONARD JONES HARRY LEONARD JONES .•••.••••.•.•..••••.•.•••.••Vice-Chairman . . . .. .. . . ........ . . .. ... WILLARD MAC SMITH, JR. EDWARD CHARLES SEBESTA •••• . .•. . . • ..••• • .••••• Recording Secretary ...................... EDWARD CHARLES SEBESTA ST. CLAIR PEYTON YATES, Jn. •••....•••••••••••• Corresponding Secretary .... . ..... .. . . ... . . . . TOMMY JORDAN GENTRY ROBERT NEIL HAMBRIGHT ••••. . •.•• • ••••••••••.•••..• Treasurer ...................... .... ROBERT LOUIS VOGELSANG JOHN EDWARD BREEN •••••..••.•. . .•••• . ••••••••.. Faculty Advisor. .......... ................ JOHN EDWARD BREEN CHARLES WILSON LINDSEY, III .... . ... . . . .. .. ....... Assemblymen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARLES WILSON LINDSEY, III DONALD WHITESELL HARTMAN •• . •• • .•. . • • •••..•••. • Assemblymen......................... .. . LYNN HARVEY JEANE WALTER BUTCH BRADLEY •..... . .••••••• . ..•.••.••.•. Assemblymen ....................... . .. WALTER BUTCH BRADLEY ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES AAAE ASME PI EPSILON Knute Lewis Dietze David Sims Hill Rawleigh Terrell Reagan Edward Hyman Walter Frank Sommer, Jr. Maynard Lee Wilson Sonny Young PI TAU SIGMA AIAA Henry Louis Gomez Larry Dean Kemp John Herman Sherrer CHI EPSILO Clarence James Ehlers Davis Lee Ford eil Radell Latimer Johnny Anthony Kopecky SAME AIChE ETA KAPPA U Charles Morgan Pearre James William Stewart, Jr. David Calhoun Bonner Carlton Roy Jones James Victor Woodrick Berl Paul Guyton Wayne Lamar Heintschel SES Jimmy R. Deen AIME IEEE James Thomas Hoggins Richard Henry Schroeder Edward ash Patton, Jr. Jerome Joe Pawelek, Jr. Robert Lynn Sykes Thomas Axel Anderson Donald Whitesell Hartman Charles Wilson Lindsey, III TAU BETA PI Charles Stevens Bohmfalk Jackie Lee Stone ASCE TSPE James Crozier Brown John Blair Reber, Jr. Robert Edward Weirich OMEGA CHI EPSILO George Cook Seaman Dimitrios P. Tassios James K. Beard George Dennis Madden William Reeder Porterfield TEXAS UNION As the gathering place for The University of Texas, the Texas Union is a place where friendliness, warmth, and campus spirit reign supreme. While it belongs to the stu­dents of the University, it serves as a unifying force in the life of the University, cultivating enduring regard for and loyalty to the University. Through its various programs·, a constant effort is made to bring together and unify the various publics of the University-students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests. "The Texas Union must plan, build, and now stands dedicated to the purpose of ... promoting a program that will tend to develop a spirit of true democracy, encourage broader culture, cultivate a deeper sense of responsibilities of citizenship, create a more intelligent ·and understanding love for The University of Texas ... " JACK C. STEELE, Director UNION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Seated: Sharon Sue Rountree, Jack Holland, Jack G. Steele, Jim R. Fletcher, F. C. McConnell, Ronald Ctin'lon Edwards. Standing: Robert Crawford Cotner, Margaret Lucile Koy, Tyra Ann Cox, Wi1liam A. Cunningham, Gregory Owen Lipscomb, Clif W. Drummond, Bob Odle. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President .. .. . . ....................•...... . .. . .. . .... .. ................... J IM R . FLETCHER Vice-President ... . . .. . . . ................ . .................. . .. . .......... MARY LovEY Wooo Secretary-Treasurer ......... . . . .. . .... .. . .. . .. .. .... ..... . . .. . .. .. . . AUBREY LEE MIKE PETTIT Members-at-Large .. . ........... . ...... . .............. .. ..... . .. . . . ))ANIEL ROBERT KmsHBAUM Ro ALD WILLIAM MASSEY MARILY HILLEY PETTIT LUCINA KAY STYRO:" HT Standini : A. L. Pettit, Fle1cher, Massey. S eated : Wood, M. H. Pettit, Styron. Page 207 UNION COMMITTEES CAMPUS COMPETITIONS Nancy Helen Muns, Chairman Joann Lenora Ahlberg Vonnie Arnold Linda Anne Baldwin Ronald Wayne Blake Joan Bergstrom Dorothy Elizabeth Buttery Carolyn Payne Carmines Susan Sedell Carpenter Carol Annette Cater Charles Clark, III Ann Claire Cotham Leigh Stephen Curry James Michael Dundan Campus Competitions <'hairman, Nancy Muns, bow1ed against her co-chairman, Joicey Williams. The man on the leh, Dick Smith, chairman of the Dance committee, paused from preparations of the Round·Up Ball. Page 208 Robert Eugene Eickman Linda Sue Grantham William Charles Gray Priscilla Lynn Griffith Virginia Ellen Grillo Ardis Lynn Johnson Johnny Arthur Leaton Bonnie Sue Lewis Connie Lou Lewis Mark Glenn Lipkin Therese Loyenstierne Lana Christine Lowry Elizabeth G. Maret Carmela Monk Griffin Ann McGeath Cynthia Mciver William Joseph eilon, Jr. Ulon Willis Rankin, Jr. Mary Ella Risinger Enid Gail Rosenbaum Fred Bernard Rosenberg Leven M. Rou ntree Margaret Thurman Patricia T. Vincent James Watts Ronni Weksler Mary Ellen White Joicey Williams Mike Wood Richard Penland rnith, Chairman Patricia Sue Balkman Reva Annette Byers Sam Anthony Canzoneri Nora Diane Clanton Peggy Lynn Clements Robert Joseph Dooling John Gary Ferguson Diane Floca Peggy Ann Griffis D'Ann Hury arah ue Jones Thomas Kent Lew Mary Lewi Barbara Adelia el on Dorothy Loui e Plummer Robert Charle Pizzitola Celita Ratner Wanda ue Rensha1 Daniel Lloyd Ro Peggy Carol tephen on David Trammell Mary Kathleen Walker Martha Del Webb Jan Diane Wechsler Tom Edward Whitak r Terry Peterson discussed with his Entertainment Committee about future projects. The twirling girl is auditioning for an Entertainment Committee sponsored 11how. FINE ARTS Hazann Chapman, Chairman Janet Lillie Michael Allen Lacey Shirley Anne Collier Diana Louise Cohen Mary Sharman Beasley Paul Dierk Funk andra Jean Parker Cheryl Kay Lee Michael Andrew Freiband Robert E. Moore John . Howell Louisa Mahone Jeanelle Elaine Parker George Wayne Karacostas Sheryl Anne Wolff Johanna Franke Carolyn Jean Dubose Amanda Marie Ochse Ann Barnett Denton Virginia Ann Adams Carole Jeanne Haralson Ella Correll Gaut Sheryl Anne Rotter Fine Arts chairman, Hazie Chapman, listened to a discussion on th e stages of fin e art development. Page 209 Tom Brightman, standing at right, Film chairman, helps committee members prepare publicity for a coming film. FILM Thomas Oswell Brightman, Chairman Rosalie Alexander Marsha Lynn Ashendorf Martha Lee Beard Gerald Monroe Bolls Thomas L. Cole Laura Renee Dallle Louise Adelle David James Vinson Derrick, Jr. Frances Harriett Goldfinger James Loron Grantham Stanley Hupfeld Edward Norman Kasparik J. D. Kennedy Meredith Mitchell Richard E. Mohle Marilyn Jeanne Orts Michael Louis Paine Maryann Sanders uzanne Elizabeth Sax Gayle Ann Scott Frances Helen Seifert Marjean Snyder ancy Christine Taylor .. .. - • - UNION COMMITTEES Kay Walls, as chairman of gracious hostess. SPECIAL PROJECTS Pamela Dean Spencer, Chairm an Roy Eugene Bates Marc Phillip Bernat Jerry D. Box Lou Ellen Cargill Connie Anne Collier Steve Minot Cummings Martha Kay Downing Jack Joseph Droitcourt Will iam E. Dunn William Lance Ennis Howard Albert Fireman James Lloyd Forney Lucy Carolyn Hinton Robert Benton Howell Retha Merle Huckabee Phillip Victor Ladin Susan Kay Lipinsky Susan Claire Moore Gary Richard O'Connor Suzanne Oles Margie Clair Owens James West Patterson annette Frances Rountree Russell Lee Silverstein Hazel Ann Styron A. C. Vernor James Rositas Vidouria Carol Ann Volz Roma Theresa Wca,·er Gary W. Wiley II I HOUSE SPEAKERS Carolyn Kay Walls, Harvey Radnor Eanes, III Jill Daphne Hankinson Chairman Chairman David Charles Heath Letha Lynne Aycock Eleanor Corless Beasley Janet Kay Johnson Bobbie Ann Bearden Diana Lynn Boland Glenda Lazarus Ricki Annette Bernstein Carolyn Brooks Dana Gay Lindsay Carroll de Witt Blacklock Jack D. Busiek tan Louis Mcl elland Linda Kay Emerson William F. Cockrell Tony Pate Romulo Liberio Diaz Thomas James Denyer Sam L. Pfie ter Susan Jane Duffy James H. DuBois Robert Jay Reining ancy Lynn Feigelson Beverly Kay Enderle Christopher E. hively Barbara Ann Foley Mary Ann Geisler Cathy Grace Trapolino Sheila Fulbright John Catlett Goodman James Douglas Welch Alice Kay Hartong Janet Goren Alice Merlin Wiemers Mary Lou Hooser David Michael Gregory Theo ancy Wilkes Sherry Kay Jones Marsha R. Wilson ancy Lee Melvin Allard Lipsitz Linda Ann Matte Joan Marie McAfee Anne McCullough Mary Ann Mellenbruch Janis Gail Miller Paula Elizabeth Morgan Euge nia Morris Eleanor ewton Richard icholas Karen Ann Olsen Rebecca Anne Porter Judith Elizabeth Pugh Donald Ira Robinson, II Anne Sewell Kathy Skiff the House Committee, acted as a Robin Love Soper Sharon Ann Sorenson Sherry Lynn Starling Virginia Ann Stewart Cunningham Stark Temple Lynn usan Wagner Janie Welsh Rosemary Wendorf Caroline ue Zarnicki Rad Eanes and his Speakers' Committee talked informally with Dos Passos. ancy Kay Stroup, Anne Elaine Kolb Chairman Paul Richard Lundquist Thomas Henry Barnett, III Brian Fisher Mahon Joan Phyllis Blumberg Carolyn Ann McDaniel Robert Bodoin Frances Little McMath Vicki Sue Calhoun Robert Wayne Mims Elizabeth Anne Clark James Wayne Minor Cheryl Cromer Dot M. elson Judith Dianne Davis Diane Oliver Philip Lawrence Eiserloh John Robert Pitts Leo Hadley Forshey, Jr. Robert Mitchell Renz William Jackson Gardner James Richard Ross Julia Mary Gillean Pamela anders Malone Hill Carol Yvonne chupbach Marilyn Gayle Hoffman Dana Tisdale Judy Kay Jackson Judith Ann Tisdale uzanne Kemp usan Elizabeth Wagnon Nancy uoup in the rolo of tude.ot-Faculty Murray Klein Elizabeth Daniel Well Committee chairman talked with many pro· fes on. Barbara Jean Ziegler Page 210 ---~­ CURTAIN CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD President .................................. .. .. . . .. GARY CHASON Vice-President ...... .. .. . ........................ TERRY ANDERSON Secretary ........... . ................. ... ... ........ . JUDY GITLIN Parliamentarian ...... ............................... DICK ROBSON Historian ......... ..... ..... . ........ .. . . . .... .. .. DoN BRASWELL Properties Manager ...............................REYNALDO LonEz Founded in 1909 by Stark Young, The University of Texas Curtain Club is now in its 53rd season of presenting outstanding theatre in the Austin Area. Performing. in Curtain Club productions have been such outstanding persons as Allen Ludden, Pat Hingle, Kim Stan­ley and Governor John Connally to mention but a few. The Curtain Club continued its tradition of staging plays from all forms of drama in its 1964-65 season, which has included an original one-act play, "Draw We Now the Deadly Nightshade," Aria da Capo, Bell, Book, and Candle, Win­nie the Pooh, and Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. Leadership Board members, Donna Lucille Gibson, Da.vid Roy Lambert, Martha Jeanne Purcell, and Barry Margolis, planned many leadership seminars this past year. INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS President . . ........ .... . ............. . ..... ... ..... . .. Ymc1u OZAWA Vice-President .. . .............................MERYDITH DEAM TURNER Secretary ..... . .. . ........... . .................. ORELIA RUTH GARCIA Treasurer ..... .. .. . ... ....................ANTONY MICHAEL LAVENDER Texas Union Sponsor . ... . .. . . . ... . ....... . .... .. ..... JEssrcA DARLING RADIO CLUB OFFICERS Fall Spring HENRY GEORGE HoLCOMB .... . .. . . President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT G. RoosEN WILLIAM RoY KIRKPATRICK . .... Vice-President . .. .. . ERVIN DIETRICH GROSSHANS, Jn. JUDITH SuE GREENWAY ..... . .Secretary-Treasurer........... Jumnr SuE GREENWAY MEMBERS Charles Wesley Atchison Peter Rolf Jordahl Peter Lee Maverick Eric N. Broline William Roy Kirkpatrick Joseph Milton Mills, Jr. Michael James Cracraft William Eckart Kunkel Kees A. Talen Daniel Jones William Mac Lingo Donald S. Webb Cary Chason performed many roles well this year, not only as Curtain Club President, but also as an actor. TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Front RoJU: Holland, Edmonds, l\IcReynolds. Back Roro: Vowell, Sulli\'an, Da\'c Oliphant. FACULTY MEMBERS EDWIN T URNEil BowoEN, Associate Professor of English C11ARLES T. CLARK, Associate Professor of Business Statistics ORRIS G. DAVIS, Professor of )oumali m OLIN E. HI NK LE, Associate Professor of Journalism McGinness, Wcalhcr!poon, Marsh. Not Pusent: Joe STUDE T MEMBERS CYNTIIIA LOUISE BRANTLEY, Assembly Representative GEORGE DAVID CARLOCK, Assembly Representative ] AMES CONRAD L EDERER, Assembly Representative GnEconv OwEN L1rsCOMB, President of the Students' Association WILLIAM LEO MOLL, Assembly Representative EX-OFFICIO MEMBER LESTER Lovo EDMO os, Jn., General Manager WILLIAM lnvIN McREYNOLDS, Editorial Manager of The Daily Texan ] ACK H OLLA D, Dean of Students SusA K AY McGIN E s, Cactus Editor Yvo NE CHARMAYNE MARSH, Daily Texas Editor ] AMES EDWARD VowELL, Daily Texan Managing Editor MARY ALICE WEATHERSPOON, Texas Ranger Editor J osEPH PIERCE ULUYAN, Texas Engineering and Science Magazine Editor EDWARD DAVE 0LJPIIA T, Riata Editor TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, INC. Lester Loyd Edmonds, Jr. General Manager Frankie Mae Lindsey, Fall Business Manager William Irvin McReynolds Editorial Manager, The Daily Texan Denis Edward Horgan Assistant Editorial Manager, The Daily Texas Mary Glas.5cock Frazier Manager John Hart Amacker Robert Caldwell, Fall James Richard Coburn, Jr., Spring RANGER SALESMEN Jack K. Kendrick Charles A. Lutz, Fall Ronald Forrester, Spring Malcom J . Fox James M. Damon Harvey Dale Fuchs Manager Adolfo De la Garza, Jr. B. Taylor Livingston Richard Dove John David Ovard Curtis Bronson Schultz James Edward Fleming, Jr. Bob Pahany " Assistant Manager PRINTER James V. Bourland John H. Moses John Taylor Guttery Pressman Marilyn Long Joe Davenport James Parten Pressman Jimmy Carpenter Vernon Dickins BUSINESS STAFF Dorothy K. Ricks Rookkeeper Vera Burns Office Manager LaVan Harris Secretary EDITORIAL Marguerite Freeman Supervisor, The Cactus Joyce J. Weedman Proo J reader ADVERTISING Fred T. Roper, Fall Henry T. Prowitt, Spring Classified Clerks TEXAS SALESMEN Kenneth Bradley Evans James P. Shaughnessy, Fall John H. Eads Robert Thayer, Spring Prentice F. Geddie, Fall Michael Bennett Smith, Fall CACTUS SALESMEN Robert C. Maxham CIRCULATION CARRIERS MECHANICAL ARTHUR J. RINN Superintendent PRESSROOM Mike Moses Fly boy Danny Davis Fly boy PHOTOGRAPHERS Shari Reed OJ/ice Assistant Robert Ramey OJ/ice Assistant Robert John Draddy, Fall James Richard Gossett, Fall Richard Harold Lynch, Spring Fairchild Operators Bob R. White. Fall Buford Barr, Spring Display Clerks Joe Spratling, Spring Bob R. White, Spring Larry Martin Wood STUDE T DIRECTORY John H. Eads Robert Ramey Richard Martin Reese Clark Santos Don Eugene Smith William Clyde Petri Stereotyper Charles R. Collum, Spring Robert John Draddy, Fall James Richard Gossett, Fall Rick Leahy Smith Ronald James Deutch, Spring Richard Edward Dunn, Spring Stuart Law, Spring Page 213 THE CACTUS STAFF SUSAN KAY MCGINNESS, Editor-in-Chief NANCY CoLEMA SCOTT, Associate Editor, Fall CLAIR LY R EEDER, Associate Editor, Sprin1< STAFF ASSIST ANTS Carolyn Jean Bailey Alice Kay Hartong Lana Jo Ball Richard Lynch Diana Lynn Boland Eleanor Anne ewton Patricia Kay Bowers Dan Remington Sara Broyles Gwen Richardson Joyce Darling Annette Ripper Jarrie Dell Davis Christopher Shively Judith Ann Downs Dana Sue inclair haron Diane Valenti SECTION EDITORS Athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHARD EDWARD DUNN JANIS MAE HUGHEN, Fall J UDITH SPEED Chronology ................... ...•........• JUDITH ANN DOWNS Dormitory and Co-Operative . . . . . . . . . . . . CoNNYE VICTORIA MILLER Feature ........... . ............... . .... CLAIR LY R EEDER, Fall JANIS MAE HUGHEN, Spring MARILYN SUE D AUGHERTY Fraternity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DONNA JEANNE PooL Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . JoHN HENRY C1ss1K 'rfilitary . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . DAVID LEE SHULL Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAROL DIA E COOKE Sorority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ]A ET LUCRETIA DAVIS Student Government . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . DIANA DALE HASKINSON PHOTOGRAPHERS Robert Paul Alexander James Van Holland Charles Ray Collum Ronald Lawrence Lippmann Richard Edward Dunn Rick Leahy Smith Front Row: Reeder, Scott, Marguerite Freeman. Second Row: Daugherty, Cooke, Cissik, Hughen, Shull, Sperd, Haskim1on, Davis, Dunn. Top Row: Miller. Page 215 THE DAILY TEXAN CHARMAYNE MARSH, Edit'or-in-Chief ]AMES VowELL, Managing Editor STAFF Fall pring YvoNNE CHARMAYNE MARSH ••••.••••• • ••.•.•.••••.••• • .•••..... Editor-in-Chief ........ . ............................ YvoN E CHARMAYNE MARSH ]AMES EDWARD VOWELL • . •••••••• . .•••••• •. • . ••• . • . •••••• • ••.•.• Managing Editor ............... . ................... . .... . . .JAMES EDWARD VOWELL DOTTIE LILLARD • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . . . . . . • . . . • • . News Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DoTTrE LILLARD MAllY ALICE EVANS ••••••••••••••••••.••••••••.••••••.•.•.••. Editorial Page Editor.............. ... .... . ... . .. . . . ... .. ... . .. . JERRY LYNN GREER MARY JA E GORHAM ROGER ]AMES SEYMOUR •••••••.•.•.•.••.•••.••••••.• . •.•.•..••• Amusements Editor . .. . . . ................... .. ....... . . . ..... ROGER JAMES SEYMOUR RICHARD DARBY CALDWELL ••••••••• . . .•. ••••• • •••••••.••.••• . • . • Feature Editor............................ . . . .... ... .......... . . . . ]UDY BuRTO PAUL JOEL BURKA • .. •...••.•••.•••• •.• • • • • •••••• • ••••••• . .••.•. Sports Editor . . ..................... . . . .... . . ... . . .. . .. .. ]A 1ES MERVIN BENSO REAGAN F. BRADSHAW •••••••.•.•.•••••••••••••••••••.•.•.•.••. Panorama Editor . . .............. . ............... . . . .. .. .. . . ROBERT ATHAN FAIN Round-Up Edition Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALICIA REDDICK HELTON lnterpretives Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THERESA KAYE ORTHCOTT Chief of the Capitol Staff ............. . . . .... ... .......... . . . ....... PAUL JOEL BURKA ASSISTANT EDITORS AMUSEMENTS NEWS FEATURE Eldon Ray Ball Gloria Faye Brown Carolyn Barkley Charles A. Guptill John Economidy Judy Burton Carolyn Elaine Jenkins Pamela Jean Etsinger Linda Lou Reneau John Patrick Seawell Mary Alice Evans Robert Le Veston Simpson Vivian Henrietta Silverstein Nancy Louise Kowert EDITORIAL MAKE-UP PORTS James Mervin Benson Robert Lee DuPont, Jr. Richard D. Boldt Annie Jane Brown Charles Sanford Eskridge, Jr, Donald Wayne Cox Judith Louise Croom Jerry Lynn Greer William Earle Halstead, Jr. Robert Nathan Fain Alicia Reddick Helton John Richard Houser Susan Marie Jankovsky Larry C. Jackson Donald Robert Hunt Mary Ann Middleton Carolyn Anita ichols am Fore Keach Sharon Elaine Shelton Mary Patricia Sharpe Richard Harold Lynch, Jr. Sara Lee Speights Gerry toller Will O'Hara David A. Wilson Alice Emily Powell Claudia Scheske Sheila Delle Stewart Robert Hurst Thaxton Melicent Marie Tlucek William Harold Towery, Jr. Arthur Randolph Turner, Jr. WIRE EDITORS Charles A. Guptill Beatrice Gonzalez Donald Robert Hunt William David Jaynes Deanna Lynn McCord Robert Hugh Morrison Carolyn Anita Nichols Linda E. Beckett Bonnie Marie Wright Binford Annie Jane Brown Margaret Olivia Burnett Kay Elizabeth Canter William Liggin Cryer Richard Alan Dillard COPY EDITORS Stephen Curtis Duvall John Economidy Kathie Howard Hughes Donald Robert Hunt William David Jaynes Martha Virginia McNeil Mary Ann Middleton Standin1: Lynch, Reneau, Coi:, Hunt .. Scaud : Halatead Standin1: Economjdy, Binford, Canter, Croom, Middleton, Tha.xton. Standin1: Bcoaon, Seymour. Standin1: Denis Horgan Seated: Creer Seated: WiUiam Irvin McReynold1. Page 217 THE TEXAS RANGER Going on its thirty second year of publication, the Ranger Jim Seymour who critiqued our mag seven times with not was produced in 1964-65 by a glittering staff cast consisting of one word of praise! Just to show gratitude to this critic and a Phi Beta Kappa editor named Mary, a MIT graduate as his contribution to our publication, the staff voted him the fiction chief, a College House art director, a Florida trans­coveted Black Sheep Award. ferred managing editor, a philosophical humor editor and a Despite the condescending opinions, Texan editorials, ver­female circulation manager with Beatie bangs and octagon bal attacks at Rangeroos on sales day, the Yale University sung1asses. It was a wild and woolly year and seven issues voting us No. 1 college humor magazine, the Texas Student considering what we had to put up with: Loyd Edmonds, Publications allowed us to "live" another year. So until next The Daily Texan, the censors, the ADS salesmen, and a year, Hairy Ranger leaves this message : "Only 29c, plus minute office in the freshly painted J Building. le subversive state tax at BEB, Main ·Mall, St. Peter's Gate, But the highlights of '64-65 were the burning reviews of and Union. STAFF MARY A:.ICE WEATHERSPOON, Editor JoE WALTER LEVERING, Managing Editor, Fall CLI T DARE, Managing Editor, Spring GREGORY NORMAN GABBARD, Fiction }ACK Ons MOORE, Art Editor ROBERT DE NIS D1cK, Humor Editor ROSEMARY ARMMIA KENT, Circulation LESTER LOYD EDMO DS, Faculty Advisor ASSISTANTS Gregory Barrios, Jr. Eugene Blum John M. Bryant Logan Findley Cravens Craig Griffin Etter Michael Lawrence Gilmore Jeffrey Wayland Hull Janet Kay Jeffery Kim Edward Martin Joe David Mc eff Annette Margret Meiners Garry Dennis Middleton Russell Carl Nelson Jo-Ann Oshry Don Pa sman Richard Ro enberg Barry Snell Vivian Henrietta Silverstein RIATA STAFF EDWARD DAVE OLIPHANT, Editor; MORTON McGREGOR STINE, Associate Editor; JA MES RO NALD J ACOBS, Art Director; NARENDER DEV SHA RMA, Circulation Advisor. FACULTY ADVISORS Lester Loyd Edmonds, William Irvin McReynolds, Donald L. Weismann, Thomas Bacon Whitbread. From the very inception of Riata each staff has contri­buted its own sense of taste and value in the establishment of a student literary magazine of the highest quality. It has been the foremost desire of this year's editor and art di­rector, in building upon earlier formats, to present two issues of Riata which would express our own personalities while maintaining the fine standards of the past. Believing that experiment is most valid when based upon patterns well­received among both students and literary critics, we of this year's Riata staff have aimed at boosting the magazine's prestige by offering only the best in the way of literary and visual productions. It is now our highest hope that future Riata staffs will continue working with this same interest of reader and contributor always uppermost in their minds. Establishing a magazine where all concerned may one day look back upon its publication with pride is an opportunity which should make itself felt especially by the staff and its faculty advisors. In so doing, the school as well as those associated with the magazine will ever be looked to for work of a vital, superior stamp. Such an approach to Riata' s possibilities may well contribute to the reputation of The University of Texas as a leading creative center of this country. Page 219 TEXAS ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE MAGAZINE JOSEPH PIERCE SULLIVAN, Editor JON DUDLEY SMITH, Managing Editor The Texas Engineering and Science Magazine was created from published four times a year in October, December, February, and a bill presented to the Student Assembly in 1964, authorized by April, encompassed the efforts and interests of all the many en· the Texas Student Publications in early 1965, and nurtured into gineering and science departments and their students while pro· existence by a student staff of thirty members. TES Magazine, viding a means for creative expression in these fields. STAFF EDITORIAL Stated: Patrick Gregory Martin, New1 Editor; Claude Duplil· 1er, au istant; Jamt:t Brund Faetche, a.uistant ; Anne Hilliard Markl ey, A.ui.stant ltlakt·Up Editor; Standini: George Gilbert John1ton, Science Editor; William Du·id Warner, Copy Edi· tor; Walter Butch Bradley, Feature Editor; Edear Allen Mill· er, ET&1interin1 Editor. Nut Pictured: Nichol&1 Bluford Wil· so n, A.uislnnt Editor; Harvey Lynn Jeane, Art Editor; Bobelai Malick, Make-Up Editor; Kathryn Juan ice Mitchel, Arti1t. ADVISORS L e/I 10 Ri1ht: Dwight Oliver Monteith, Phil B. Scheps, A.uo­ cinte Editor&, Left to Ri1ht: Charles Samuel Cotropia, auistant; Leonard Edward Mohrman, Circulation Afana1er; Joel wanson. Assist· ant Circulation Manoier; Rona\d Loye McKinney, assistant; James L. Rash, Advertisin1 lana1u. Not Pictured: William Leo l\loJl, Business Monnier; John Rine LaMootacne, As· sistant A.d11trtisin1 Manoier; Gregory Owen Lip comb, Lital Advi.sr.r. SIT T Billy Howard Amstead William E. Drummond Lester Loyd Edmonds Lewis F. Hatch Arlie Ray McTee John Arnold Walter John he! ea !Iman, Jr. Robert Hugh Banta P atri ia Jan I rnent Charles amu I tropia laud Dupli • y Jam Brund Fa tche Jo eph Roland Krier Ronald Loye I Kinney Knute Dewi Di tz hurl David Ro SORORITIES Edited by Janet Davis ALPHA CHI OMEGA .\Jiil Ju.1 Kim liar Jw Jill( I'd Utl E..'11 1 Eli Su 1 F.ai Tan Top Row: Abbott, Adami, Agnew, Akin, Alexander, Allen, Alline, Anderson, Bagley, . L. Baker, Battarbee, Baxter. Second Row : Be 1elmao, Blair, Blood, Boettcher, 80111. Boise, Booth, Breck, Brundrett, Byrd, Calhoun, Carl. Third Row: Carlton, Chi1m, Cla1.11en. Cl1rk, Conine, Crouch, Dabney, Dahl, Daleo, Dibrell, Doln1, Duffy. Fourth Row: Faulkner, Follett, Fu1te, Cirudeau, Cla11, Corman, Grace, Cralino, Griffith, Gunn, D. Guy, P. Guy. Fi/lh Rot.0 : Guyette, Cuynet, Halleck, Hamilton, Hawltin1, Haymes, Henin1ton, Heater, Hibler, ffjlther, Holden, Ho1Hn11worth. Sbth Row: Hor1on, Hou1ton, Hud1in1, Humphrey, Jacbon, James, J. JobalOD, f. John· 100, Keller, Kellough, Kremer, Lanning. SeHnth Row: Ln1on, Leonard, MacNau1hton, L. Martin, V. Martin, Matthews, McCollum, McClnn, tcVey, Miner, 1oore, foyer. Ei1hth. Row: Myen, Nash, Newton, O'Banion, Oldham, Oliphant, Olten, Palmer, C. Parker, M. Parker, Penyman, Petet. Ninth Row: Philp, Ra1adale, Rhodea, Riiey, L. Rocen. S. Roeen, SachtlebeJJ, Sandridge, Scott, Shireman, A. E. hupee, A. T. Shupee. Ttnth Row : Simmons, f, mlth, S. [. Smith, S. C. Smith, Sorrell, tockard, Stone, Swanton, Te11mer, Thompson, Torrey, C. Turner. Eleuenth Row: M. Turnu, Walk<"r, Weavu. Webb, Web tcr, Wclhau1en, Witt, B. Wrl&ht, C. Wrl1ht, Zachary. Page 222 --~­ OFFICERS Fall Spring ADRIENNE ELIZABETH SHUPEE ••..•...• • President .......... KAY CLYDE WEBB HARRIET ELAINE OLDHAM •• First Vice-President .. MARCIA MARGARET BESSELMAN SANDRA SuE TESSMER ••...• . Second Vice-President ..... CYNTHIA ANNE TURNER VICKI MARTIN •. . .•.• . Corresponding Secretary ........ JANET SusAN CLAASSEN JEAN I VY HOLLINGSWORTH ... • Recording Secretary. . . PATRICIA ANNE MOORE MEMBERS ancy Ann Abbott Barbara Gail Keller Karen Adams Barbara Jane Lacey Margaret Ellen Agnew Beverly Jan Larson Martha Sue Alexander Jan Mason Lasater Lynda Marie Alline Justina Jane Leonard Judi Ann Bagley Mary Christina MacNaughton Suzanne Baker Lynn Martin Suzanne Laura Baker Vicki Martin Judith Elynne Baxter Kathleen Louis McGinn Marcia Margaret Besselman Mary Barbara Miner Lee Ann Balir Patricia Anne Moore Susan Jane Blood Patsy Della Moyer A ~hi 0'1 collt>c~ed toy~ for underprivileged children in their "Toya for Tots•• Kimbell Dorothy Boettcher Linda Caroline Myers project. Left to R11ht : Pm1sy Hester, Susie Baker, Cindy Turner and Judi Jacbon . Mary Alleen Boggs Phyllis Joan ash Jeanne Louise Boise Allyne Sue O'Banion FALL PLEDGES Jane Ellen Booth Harriet Elaine Oldham Susan Merrick Breck Karen Ann Olsen Mary Elaine Akin Dorothy Ann Humphrey Vicki Sue Calhoun Martha Elizabeth Pace Dianne Raye Allen Margaret Anne James Catherine Elizabeth Carl Charlotte Kay Parker Andrea Kay Anderson Janet Kay Johnson Estha Willborn Chism Patricia Ruth Perryman Karen Sue Battarbee Chris Leah Kellough Janet Susan Claassen Elizabeth Anne Clark Susan Diane Conine ancy Elizabeth Crouch Janet M. Dahl Ann Kathryn Ragsdale Susan Jeanette Rogers Shirley Jean Sachtleben Elizabeth Sue Sandridge Jean Lorenz Shireman Linda Lee Brundrett Judith Kathryn Byrd Christine Marie Carlson Susan Lynn Dabney J oAnn Theresa Daleo Saundra Anne Kremer Phyllis Evelyn Lanning Susan Jean Matthews Shirley Jean McCollum Linda Kay McVey Eugenia Mary Dibrell Tanna Sue Doing Adrienne Elizabeth Shupee. Martha Ann Smith Suzanne Marion Dunne Margaret Dollie Follett Sharon Kay Newton Constance A. Oliphant Susan Jane Duffy Sandra Ilene Smith Susan Ann Girardeau Liby An Palmer Virginia Kay Faulkner Jann E. Sorrell Peggy Ann Gralino Mary Louise Parker Mary Sharon Fox Jan Stockard Kathleen Nix Gunn Sara Clarke Petet Marti Funda Diana Lynn Fuste Sharron Kay Stone Sandra Sue Tessmer Diane Gertrude Guy Patricia Gray Guy Charlene Philp Carole Prim Rhodes Pamela Glass Glenda Lee Gorman Karen Ann Thompson Mary Susan Torrey Linda Mellinda Guyette Elsie Irene Halleck Martha Riley Lisa Neal Rogers Marilu Grace Mary Tedford Griffith Cynthia Anne Turner Camille Leal Watson Rita Kathleen Hamilton Anne Olivia Herrington Carol Ann Scott Andrea Temple Shupee Jaynee Carole Guynes Mina Jo Hawkins Kathryn Nelle Haymes Nancy Ann Weaver Kay Clyde Webb Diane Frances Webster Peggy Diane Hibler Joyce Marie Hilsher Barbara Marion Horton Orene Ann Simmons Patricia Lee Swanson Marion Jean Turner Priscilla Jane Hester Carole Mae Welhausen Elizabeth Ann Houston Julia Louise Walker Janet Louise Holden Barbara Gay Wickert Constance Elizabeth Hudgins Charlotte E. Wright Jean Ivy Hollingsworth Jerolyn Sue Witt Judi Kay Jackson Mary Sue Johnson Beverly Jean Wright Muriel Jean Zachary SPRING PLEDGES Donna Dee Bond Mary Jane Dodd Page 223 FALL PLEDGES Amanda Jane Ashford Mary Elaine Badeaux Judith Karen Barefield Rexie Ann Bloodworth Mary Lou Boone Sara Boone Sidney Corinne Briem Linda Carole Brock Carolyn Brooks Martha Lynn Connally Maida Mildred Corder Sandra Kay Crofts Francess Kay Crouch Susan Jane Douglas Barbara ell Driscoll Sandra Lynn Dykes Janet Irene Ellis Linda Kay Fite Shiela Suzanne Fulbright Mary Alison Gayle Susan orma Greene Jane Kathleen Grubbs Margaret Hanna Nancy Craig Higgins Diane Ruth Johnson Mary Kathryn Johnson Suzanne Curtis Julian Karen Daphne Keel Mary Dianne Kinder Ida Sue Leonard Martha Louise Martin Martha Louise Mcintosh Penny McMullin Mary Ann elson Diane Oliver Lillian Kathleen Oswald elda Ann Pope Patricia Isbel Price Dian Roberta Redford Alice Ruth Riely Carol Jay Russ Patricia Ann Ryan andra Blow Schneider Johanna Ann Shanks Margaret Eileen Smith andra Gay Taylor Paula Treybig Martha Carolyn Wolf Sheryl Anne Wolff Angela Ximenes SPRI G PLEDGE Linda Lea Ward Top Row: A1l1lord, Au1lin, Baduux, Barefield. Second Row: Bau , A. Beall, C. Beall, Beard, Bllckburn , Dlankentbip, M. Boone, . Boooe, Bray, Brient, Drock. Third Row: Burrow•. Chaffe, ConnaJly, Corder, Crea1er, Croh1, Crouch, CroweJI, Cunnincham, Darrow, Daucberty. Fourth Rolfl : Davi.I, DcacUe, Dod1en, Doe1et1, Dou1l1 , Ori coll, duPerier, Dyket, Elli• , E•en, Fenderbo1ch. Fifth Row: Fite, Fitt1, Fulbricht, CUlespie, Creenr, CrUfllh, Grubb!, Ranna, Hander, Hlu in1, Hoelache:r. Sixth Row : Holman. Hushes, l1be1I, Jackton, D. Johnton, M. Johnson, Julian, Jungmichel, Keel, Keim, Kemper. OFFICERS ALPHA DELTA PI Fall Spring DIANE KATHLEEN FITTS •••••••••• . President ..............MARY Jo PARKS JANET MARJORIE DARROW ••••• First Vice-President . .. ..SusAN CARO\. CHAFFE SARA LEE DOGGETT ••••• Second Vice-President ........KAREN EusE KEMPER LINDA JANE DAVIS ••••.• Recording Secretary .... .JUDITH ELLEN McCASKILL SusAN JANE HOLMAN •••••• . Treasurer . .......ANNE ELIZABETH BLAKENSHIP MEMBERS Marilynne Ann Allen Diane Kathleen Fitts Patricia Ruth elson Karen Lee Anderson Judy Gail Gillespie Linda Kay Oatman Li11ie Anderson Evelyn Griffiths Grant Mary Oltorf Martha Sue Andrews Kenny Lynn Griffith Shirley Jean Parkhurst Kathryn Louise Aston Faye Ann Hamilton Mary Jo Parks Robin Ann Austin Dianne Hander Rhoda Nell Peebles Mary Deborah Bass Alice Darthula Hardie Judy Lynn Pettit Janell Baxter Su7.anne Hartley Courtney R. Pollard April Beall Janice Kay Hoelscher Betty Jean Rodgers Celia Rae Beall Susan Jane Holman Elaine Rogers Linda Kay Beard Myrle Kay Hughes Marcella Ruth Rowland Sue Evelyn Blackburn Linda Kay Isbell Mary Kay Rundell Anne Elizabeth Blankenship Ricki Lynn Jackson Gail Rustin Ruthann Bray Janet Johnston Linda Jane Sager Patty Lynn Burrows Susan Bea J ungmicbel Margie T. Sanford Brenda Gay Caffey Linda Louise Keim Catherine Shepperd Susan Carol ChaJfe Karen Elise Kemper .Jane Bryan Shuford Sue Ellen Creager Beth Ann Knight Mary Madeleine Starnes ancy Rae Crowell Mary Katherine Knolle Terry Ann Steves Suzanne Crowley Mary Lee Lankford Amanda Felicita Struben Carolyn Frances Cunningham Jane Page Little Ann Carlotta Terrell Janet Marjorie Darrow Pamela Marney Willedee Thomas Marilyn Sue Daugherty Dorothy Gaye Martin Dorothy Karen Treybig Linda Jane Davis Sherry Nona Martin Rebecca Ann Varnado Sarah Gail Dezelle Susan Elizabeth Matthews Clarene Mae Walker Dorothy Sue Dodgen Judith Ellen McCaskill Mary Lea Walters Sara Lee Doggett Betty Kay McWherter Gail Elizabeth Watson Mary Ann DuPerier Vicki Myra Melin Paula Michele Wecker Sandra Evers Vicki Lu Metzler Jane Durden Whitsit Linda Sue Fenderbosch Dorothy Jean Monday Katherine Radford Yates A D Pi House by Kay Yates anrl Carolyn Cunningham. Top Row: Kinder, K.night, Leonard, Little, M.arney, D. Martin, M. Martin, S. Martin, Matthews, McCukill, Mcintosh. Second Row: McMullin, Metzler, Monday, M. Nelson, P. Nelson, Oliver! Oltorf, Oawald, Parkhunt, Parks, P~eblet. Third Row: Pettit, Polla~d, Pope, Price, Redford, Riely, Rodgers, Rogers, Rowland, RuH, Rustin. Fourth Row: Ryan , Sacer, Sanford, Schneider, Sh&nb, Shepperd, Shuford, Smith, Starnes, Steves, Struben. FJ/th Row: Taylor, Terrell, Tbomu, Varnado, Walker, Wat.Ion , Wecker, Wolf, Wolff, Ximenes, Yates. Top Row: Aleunder, Bareublat. Second Row : Baruch, Becker, Berliner, Bcro1teio, Black, Block, Blum, Boele, Clark, D. Cohen, J. Cohen. Third Row: F. Cohu, K. Coltn, Cy1roo, B. Davis, I. Davia, J. D1vi11 Edelman, Ei1en1tein, Eldridge, Epstein, Farbman. Fourth Row : Fe.i1claoo, Fcldma.a, Finkel, D. Filbermaa, J. Filhermao, Flatow, Gem bacher, Cerolde, Gins· burr, Coldinr, Goodstein. Fifth RDUI: Coren, Cny, A. Greenfield, E. Greenfield, Hirsch, J. Hyman, M. Hyman, Jacobs, 8 . Jet el, . J el, C. K1lman1. Page 226 --· ~ OFFICERS ALPHA EPSILON PHI Spring ELIZABETH RosE GREE FIELD •. ... .. .• • President. ......... DIA E SusAN GRAY Lois ANN BLUM .•....•••. . First Vice-President . .. .. . .. . .. ELLEN LEE PAULE JOAN PHYLLIS HYMAN ..•... •Second Vice-President ..... BEVERLY DALE DAVIS STEPHA IE LYNN PoLLAK ..•.• • Recording Secretary . ...... JANET R osE GOREN MARJORIE ANN KAY .••... • Corresponding Secretary .. .. ... SALLY POMERANTZ FALL PLEDGES Arlene Lee Barasch Terry Lynne Lauterstein Barbara Jan Berliner Joan E. Levi Ricki Annette Bernstein Valerie chaffer Mann Barbara Jean Cohen Maxine Ada Mayer Julie Ann Cohen Jo Ann Meixner Kathy Ann Cohn Muriel Joy Melcher Sandra Gail Cytron Barbara Mary Michaelson Ingrid Davis Rochelle Sandra Miller Ann Sara Eisenstein Nancy Ann Nasits Gail Eldridge Susan Fawn Paley Victoria An Epstein Leryl Rabinowitz ancy Lynn Feigelson ancy Rae Roosth Sheryl Sandra Feldman Gilda Bee Schepps Brenda Joy Finkel Judith Barbara chimmel Judy Gayle Fisherman Barbara Lynn Shapiro Wendy Flatow Barbara Belle imon Patsy Lou Goodstein Alyson Miller Snyderman Ann Greenfield Cynthia Pat Swartz Joan Myra Greenfield Dona. Tobolowsky Sidney Jacobs Joan Lynn Unger Susan Jessel Lynn Susan Wagner Gene Lynn Kalmans Susan Ellen Wainger baron Rae Katz Cherie Lynn Waldman Carol ea! Lane Cherly Anne Zimmerman SPRING PLEDGE Diane Sheryl Brandt Phyllis Alexander Betty Barenblat Susan Anne Becker Dayle Rhea Black Barbara Merrie Block Lois Ann Blum Betsy Ann Bock Harriette Ann Clark Frances Pauline Cohn Beverly Dale Davis Janice Lynn Davis Patricia Louise Edelman Arlene Lynda Farbman Diana Fisherman Sandra Gernsbacher Leslie Ann Gerolde Lorraine Ginsburg Karen 1ichael Golding Janet Rose Goren Diane Susan Gray Elizabeth Rose Greenfield Margot E. Hirsch Joan Phyllis Hyman Marsha Lee Hyman Barbara Jessel Monte Sue Kalmans Gail Yvonne Kaplan Marjorie Ann Kay Candace Elizabeth Knopf Barbara Ann Lasker Barbara Hermine Leon MEMBERS Paula Rae Letofsky Barbara Diane Levitch Carol Joan Levitt Annette Helen Lewin Jessie Lee Mandel Teri Lyn Margolis Ellen Lee Paule Stephanie Lynn Pollak Sally Pomerantz ancy Sue Pye Lynda Margo Rice Audrey Paige Riemer ancy Lynne Riklin Mary Ann Ritzwoller Ileene Gay Rosenfield Diane Sue Shoss Jane Adele Siegel Leslie Diane Silberman Carol Ann Singer Jean Kay "Singer Ruth Skibell Susan Ruth molins Laurin Paula Soble Doris Ann Solomon Patricia Ann Spero Helen Claire Stahl Barbara Joan Steinberger Susan Szafir Susan Lou Tocker Carolyn Wolfson Annette Faye Zinberg Top Row: M. Kalmant, Ka plan, Kay, Knopf, Lane, Luker, Leon, Letofsky, Levi, Levitch, Levitt. Second Row: Lewin, Mandel, Mano, Margolis, Mayer, Meixner, Melcher, Michelson, Miller, Naaits, Paley. Third Row: Paule, Pollak, Pomerantz, Pye, Rabinowitz, Rice, Riemer, Ritzwoller, Roo1tb, RotCDfield, Schepp11. Fourth Row: Schimmel, Shapiro, Shoa1, Siegel, Simon, J. Singer, Smolins, Snyderman, Solomon, Spero, Steinberger. Fifth Row: Swartz, Szafir, Tobolowsky, Tock.er, Unger, Wagner, Waine:er, Waldman, Wolfson, Zimmerman, Zinberg. Page 227 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA OFFICERS Fall Spring ELDA KAY BECK ELL ..... .. .... President . . ........ SHIRLEY ]EA HARRIS C11EnYL BALLARD EEF. . . . . First Vice-President .... MARGARET OLIVIA B u n ETT LANA GAIL BARNARD ...•.. . Second Vice-President ....... IRE E CLAmE BUSKE RITA AN CoTERA ..... . Recording Secretary . . . . . .. MELICENT MARIE TLUCEK BIRLEY ] EA H ARRIS ......... • .. Treasurer ... ..... . ... LYDIA A MELCHER MEMBERS Carolyn Ann Aaron Shirley Jean Harris Lana Gail Barnard Christina Anne Horner elda Kay Becknell Mona Lisa Jones Peggy ue Bobo Lydia Ann Melcher LouEllen Elizabeth Breuer Clara Llewellyn Moore Margaret Olivia Burnett Cheryl Ballard eef Irene Claire Buske Jo Ann Oshry Joan Lea Bybee Patricia Ann Perryman Rita Ann Cotera Barbara Elizabeth Potter 1anet Lucretia Davis Mary Evelyn Potter Mary Jane Davis Lynn Ann Roberts Patricia Ann DeVries Carolyn Ann Robison Loy Sherwood Dwyer Guenivere Joan Schmidt Louise Elizabeth Eriksen Mary Patricia Sharpe Roberta Marie Feil Lee Ann Singleton Barbara Ann Foley Sharon Marie Thurmond Dixie Ann Gaddis Melicent Marie Tlucek Corice Anne Galloway DiAnn Williams Edna Diane Germer Enoyse Verna Wimberly Peggy Ann Griffis Peggy Winckler Jessica Amber Hale Sandra June Wittig PLEDGES Sandra Lisette Ashurst Sarah Ann Johnson Cheryl Lynn Blair Bonnie Mae Jones Sharon Kay De Gress Carol Ann Myers Donna Gail Dougherty Mary Anne elson Patricia Lee Etter Jeanette Elaine Parker Margaret Fisher Patricia Ann Preshaw Judy Ellen Fruchter Carla Jo Robinson Pamela Glasgow ancy Elaine paw Sara Sue Goldner Helen Haldon tikeleather Sydney Kathryn Grunder Melinda Ann Waggener Judy Anne Hayes Carol Sue Walston Mary Kathryn Holmes Connie Louise Wendt Linda Nell Huddleston Patricia Elaine Winston Janet Kay Jeffery Charlene May Word Yvonne Marie Jensen Patricia Ellen Word Top Row: Aaron. Alhur1t, Barnard, Becknell, Blair, Bobo, Breuer, Burnett, Buike, Bybee. Second Row: Cotcra, J. Davit, l\f. Davis, De Crc , DcVrica, Douchcrty. Dwyer, Eriku.o, Etter, Feil. Third ROUJ: Fisher, Foley, Fruchter, Gaddis, Calloway, Germer, Gia eow, Cotdncr, Criffi , Grunder. Fourth Row: Hale, Hanis, H1yc1, llolmc1. Barbara Foley, Lydia Melcher, and Janet Jeffery chatted with rusbees during 1pring rush. Mrs. Patton, ACD housemother, talked with Llewellyn Moore. 'd Yvonne Je1111cn, Helen Stikeleather, ancy Spaw, Peggy Boho and Tricia Word joined their sister• for a Christmas Party at the Alphn Gnm house. Top Row: Homer, Huddleston, Jeffery, Jensen, Johnson, B. Jones, M. Jones, Melcher, Moore, Myers. Second Row: Neef, Nelson, Parker, Perryman, B. Potter, M. Potter, Preshaw, Roberts. Robio100, Robison. Third Row: Schmidt, Sharpe, Singleton, Spaw, Stikeleather, Tlucek, WaG"· gencr, Walston, Wendt, Wimberly. Fourth Row: Winston, Wittig, C. Word, P. Word. Page 229 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Tdp Row: Douglas, Hill, Jones, Lights, Massingill. Bollom Row: Means, Mitchell, ltatcli£f, Ro· land, Singleton, Witcher. OFFICERS Fall Spring JOYCE EVELYN MASSINGILL • . •• . •• . Basileus . ... . ... JOYCE EVELYN MASSINGILL A ITHA THERESA MITCHELL .•...• • Anti-Basileus ......... JANET MARIE MEANS GRETA MICHELLE MooRE •••.• • .• . Grammateus . . ..... .. . Jo MERTRED FRANKLIN THELMA LOUISE LIGHTS . . .•.•. Dean of Pledges . ... . . .. .THELMA LOUISE LIGHTS A ITHA THERESA MITCHELL •••.••.• Tamicouchos ....... .JUDY ELAINE STEVENS Marva LaGean Douglas Jirnmye Lee Hill Grace Juanita Cleaver Evelyn Janet Cotton Betty Sue Davis Betty Jean Devereaux Jo Mertred Franklin Thelma Louise Lights Joyce Evelyn Massingill Janet Marie Means Anitha Theresa Mitchell PLEDGES Fall Spring MEMBERS Willye Stene Witcher Arlette Iras Jones Patricia Ann Roland Janice Elaine Thayer Mary Macreeda Watson Barbara Jean Williams Karen Verne Williams Greta Michelle Moore Carolyn Arnell Ratcliff Barbara Y evonne Singleton Judy Elaine Stevens Judy Elaine Wil on A K A'a lined up in sorority sweaters for pictures at the spring rush parties. Page 231 ALPHA OMICRON PI SPRING PLEDGES Top Row: Adair, Adame, Anderaon, Angell, Dailey. Second Row: Banta, Barnet, Barton, Baughn, Denson. Third Row: Brace, Drown, Bull, Careill, Castille, Cleland. Fourth Row: Colby, Delk, Dietz, Draper, Elliott, Ellis. Fi/th Row: Emory, Freeman, Grafiu1, Graham, Grant, Grillo . Sixth Row: Crimtt, Hampton, Ho11and, Krubb, Lcsikar, Lock.cu. Se11enth Row: MHoo, May, McEJroy, Mc ult, Mitchell, 1\1011. Ei1hth Row: Na1chke, Niuco, K. Owen, L. Owen, Pcarre, Preuue. Ninth. Row: Roye, andlin, Taokenley, Tartaclia, Underwood, Vine. Tenth Row: Voipt, Waddell, Ward, Watterson, Wicsl, Wrl1ht. Page 232 Lounea Anderson Gloria Carlyn Bailey Annie Laurie Bull Loun Ellen Cargill Margaret Brown Cleland Patricia Anne Failor Barbara Louise Grant Virginia Ellen Grillo heri Kay Grimes FALL PLEDGES Barbara Lynn Lockett Judy Mc ult herryl Ann Morries Katherine Campbell aschke Sylvia Jean Pearre Laura Yvonne Roye Mary Jane Underwood Louella Grace Vine Shonnie Karen Waddell ancy Kaye Wood PI Tidir The recently remodeled A 0 Pi house was put to good use during ruab. MEMBERS Diane Adair Elizabeth Grafius Dana Gay Adams Wanda Jeanne Graham Kim May Angell Ruth Carolyn Hampton OFFICERS Diana Banta Carolyn Sue Holland Fall Spring Dorothy Elizabeth Barnes Nita Kay Krupp Rebecca B. Barton Jeanette Elizabeth Lesikar JUDITH ISABEL WRIGHT .•...••••• •President ... .. ..... .CAROL ANGELA COLBY Marilyn Lee Baughn Linda Lee Mason Eleanor Sky Benson Kathleen Diane May LESLIE JANE NISSEN .•...••..• Vice· President . ...........To I LYNN CooNEY Anna Kingsley Brace Mary Maurine McElroy Monetta Mabeth Brown Sandra Sue Mitchell ETHEL EDNA WIEST •..••••••. Treasurer . . ... ...... .WANDA JEANNE GRAHAM Virginia Louise Castille Coila Nell Moss Polly Ann Coffin Leslie Jane Nissen Carol Angela Colby Karen Lee Owen CAROL ANGELA COLBY•..••. Corresponding Secretary . ...KATHLEEN DIANE MAY Toni Lynn Cooney Lynn Ellen Owen Mary Jo Delk Carol Ann Preusse Arlene Geneva Dietz Frances Sherrion Sandlin Carolen Jeanne Draper Lynda Gayle Tankersley Lucille Aline Elliott Antoinette Taraglia Sharon Lee Ellis Sharon Elizabeth Voigt Lee Evangeline Emory Ethel Edna Wiest Janice Catherine Freeman Judith Isabel Wright VIRGINIA LomsE CASTILLE .•• Recording Secretary ... FRANCES SHERRION SANDLIN Top Row: Aodrcw1, Au1tio, D1ldwlo. Second Row: Dah zdl, Butlctl, Barrett, Daum1tark, Behne, Betcher, Bobb, Bot.ad, Booe, Brice, Broyle. Third Row: Du.rb, Callaway, C.Uey, Cu· udy. Clonin1er, Comi1key, Corbin, Crawford, Croom, Crow, Darline. Fourth Row: DeBoi1, Derby, Dry, Duree, Durr, Eacle, E1elhoff, E11clio1, Ellitoo, Farmer, Feuer. Fi/tit Row: FichNtt, Gardner, Carner, CHlon, Clithl"ro, Coff, Gooding, Cullar, Haue, Hamlhon, Hamner. Sixth Row : Harlan, B. Harrlton, R. Harrlaoa, Hoh, Hooper, M. Hooser, • Hooter, Bou.a· ton, Hutton, Je1un, Johnton. Page 234 OFFICER Fall Spring P ATRICIA LuELLA PEACOCK ..• .••.• President ..........HARRI ETT A NN D u R11 ELIZABETH AN E O AKS ..•. First Vice-President...... . SHERVL KAY BEHNE MARTHA SuE HAMILTO ..• Second Vice-President ....BARBARA JANE T u ooR ARTIE UE LANE ..•..•... Recor.ding Secretary .. .. . ......JA K. GLJnIERO Vrnc1 IA ISABELLA HAASE Jan Baldwin Dorothy Angeline Baltzell Gail Barrett Margaret Lea Brice Sally Katherine Broyles Carrie Susan Burks Susan Kay Callaway Barbara Dianne Cassady Sandra Jeanne Corbin Joyce Darling Antoinette DeBois Deborah Dianne Duree Deanna Eagle Sherrill Kay Ellison Marsha Lynn Gaston Mary Anne Gooding Susan Jane Hamner Paula Kathryn Hooper Barbara Jeanine Harrison Rosanne Violet Harrison Patricia Anne Holt Paula Katryn Hooper Mary Lou Hooser Patti Lynn Hutton Sandra Jane Belknap ••....• . Treasurer ........ .]E NIE WEBB MARQUESS Sherry Kay Jones Susan Erwin Kalteyer Teresa Lynne King Nancy Jean Larson Linda Kay Mavropoulis Judy Marchelle Mayes Jo Ann Patrick Janet Elizabeth Rice Lynn Ann Rogers Barbara Helen Smith Sarah Ruth Sparks Leslie Vida Stephen Hazel Ann Styron ancy Joan Sutton Martha Elizabeth Taylor ancy Christine Taylor Susan Elizabeth Timmins Julie Ann Van Aken Cindy Kay Veazey Carol ue Wells Barbara June Welp Susan Wilson Witte Kay Lynn Wolters Margaret Esther Wright Mary Susan Henry MEMRERS Alexis Kar Andrews Barbara Elaine Austin Elizabeth LeGrand Barnell Mary Kay Bartlett Mary Baumstark Sheryl Kay Behne Anne Currie Bernhardt Barbara Anne Bescher Linda Louise Bohls Diana Lynn Boland Ellen Jane Bone ancy Louise Brown Bonnie Sue Casey Carla Scarlett Cloninger Betty Catherine Comiskey Helen Jan Crain Jean Anne Crawford Judith Louise Croom Sara Elizabeth Crow Mary Alice Darrah Linda Rae Dean Margaret Ann Derby Pegg)' Lynn Dry Harriett Ann Durr Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff Elaine Eggeling Judith Lynn Farmer Sally Ann Fetter Sara Susan Fickerll Mary Elizabeth Gardner Mary Esther Garner Jan K. Glithero Gloria Lee Goff Ricka Ann Guitar Virginia Isabelle Haase Martha Sue Hamilton Suzanne Gayle Hooser Carol Ann Houston Vanna Lee Jessen Ronda Janice Johnson Sharon Kennedy ancy Lou Koch Anne Elaine Kolb Artie Sue Lane Janice Kaye Longacre Jennie Webb Marquess Margaret Helen McGowan Mary Ann Mellenbruch usan .'.\1itchell Claudia Jean Morgan Marion Catherine Muenzenberger Carol Louise ew Nancy Lee Nunnallee Elizabeth Anne Oaks Suzanne Oles Patricia Luella Peacock Martha Marie Pittenger Teresa Eileen Pitts Diane Angela Pontello Marguerite Ann Sanders Vicki Jean Saye Carmen Angela Shepherd Mary Aileen Short Kathryn Louise Simons Suzanne Cory Slade Mary Kay Sorden Laurits Sue Sorenson Lucina Kay Styron Pauline June Travis Barbara Jane Tudor Janice Jane Vogel Judith Lynn Whitaker Katherine Ida White Paula Ann Willock Elizabeth Ruth Wood Jane Adair Wyss FALL PLEDGES Sylvia Irene Yust SPRI G PLEDGES Joyce Leslie Johnson Top Row: Jones, Kalttyer, Kennedy King Koch Kolb L L L M · Olts, Patrick, Peacock. Second Ro~: Pjt;engcr,' Pill! ' p:~1t:iio ar;t~~ ~ngacre, S a~quess,5Mavr~pouhs, ~ayes, McGowan,.)Icllcn~ruch, ~1itchcJI, Morgan, Muenzenberger, Nunnallee, Oaks, L. tyron "utton M Taylor Tayl T" . T d F hR1 ' ogcn, an ers, aye, .. hort, Simons, Slade, Smith. Third Row: Sarden, Sorenson Sparks Slephen H Styron · · • · · • · or, immins, u or. our/ ow : Van Aken, Veazey, Vogel. Wells, Welp, While, Willock, Wille, Wollers, Wrii;:hl, Ann~ Ylinen'. ' . ' ALPHA XI DELTA MEMBERS Beverly Ann Linker Sandra Jean Looney Patricia Diane Marek Ellen Frances Marsh BaFbara Ann Mathison Mary Ann Maxwell Carolyn Ann McDaniel Rosalind Ann McMillan Heide Roeslein Meister Marnee Elyse Moore Barbara Ann Packard Jan Elizabeth Patton Virginia Ann Pippen Wilma J eanette Post Sharron Elizabeth Potchernick Kathleen Ruth Purcell Linda Mauri Putnam Prudence Kay Ramsey Hanne Ray Dorothy Sue Rodgers Evelyn Irene Scarlett Claudia Scheske Carol Jean Seaman Joan Marion Setzer Susan Shirley Robin Love Soper Judy Bess Stewart Susan Elizabeth Swanson Alicia Antoinette Tieber Frances Ann Waghalter Carolyn Kay Walls Barbara Ruth Warne Judith Ann Watson Rosemary Wendorf OFFICERS Fall Spring CAROLINE SusAN H UGHES .•.•. •.•...• . President . .... M1cnELE VIRGINIA GILBERT PRUDENCE KAY RAMSEY . .... ..•. ..•• Vice-President ..... ROSEMARY WENDORF J UDITH ANN W ATSON . .• • Recording Secretary .. .. ELIZABETH LYNN K UYKENDALL JOANN L ENORA A HLBERG ..•.. . Corresponding Secretary ... .SHEILA ANN BmDEN SHARRON ELIZABETH POTCHERNICK . .•. • • Treasurer . ..MARNEE ELYSE MOORE Joann Lenora Ahl berg Sue Ann Aldredge Nancy Anne Allen Olga Yvonne Aronld Sharon Lee Ashton Suzanne Elaine Ayer Gail Anne Beck Rosalie Raines Benson Sheila Ann Birden Paula Irene Bohrer Anne P. C. Born Carol Elizabeth Borsch Elaine Aurora Brady Barbara Sue Elizabeth Brantley Mary Joan Burns Thais Frances Castellanos Patricia Jane Clements Charlyne Catherine Cooper Linda Marie Daniel Lois Ann Elliott Karen Eloise Erwin Linnie Carol Evans Mary Louise Farrar Diane Fehrenkamp Mary Ann Geisler Michele Virginia Gilbert Barbara Anne Grace Lindsay Diane Grove Jill Daphne Hankinson Jimmie Lynn Harman Jillann Smith Harrold Katherine Ann Hiatt Caroline Susan Hughes Kathryn Elaine Keyser Top Ro111: Ahlber1. Second R0111: Aldredce, All en, Arnold, A1h1on, Ayer, Bacwdl, Bailey, Ballard, Bauer, Beck, Benton. Tlalrd Row : Birden, Blumrlcb, Bohrer, Doora, Born, Boncb, Brady, Brantley, Burnt, Cameron, Ca1tell1001. Fourtla Row: Ca1taldl, Chenet, P. J. Clcmeott, P. L. Clementi, Cooper, Daniel, Douclu, Elliott, Erwin, E·n..01, Farrar. Fl/tA Ro•: Fehrcnkamp, FUe, Flocke, Foatcr, Fry, Cel1ler, C. Gilbert, M. Giibert, Crace, Gro•e, B1nkln1on. FALL PLEDGES Patricia Anne Bagwell Nancy Lynne Jostes Peggy Sue Bailey Judith Ann Kately Mary Susan Ballard Janet Irene King Paulette Gwen Bauer Diane Rochelle Lequeux Brenda Nell Blumrich Judy Marilyn Martin Mary Elizabeth Boortz Lynda Irene Matocha Lucy Elizabeth Brazeal Jo Carol McGehee Lee Ola Brown Marjorie Lee McNaughton Kathy Cameron Patricia Annette Mims Maria Elena Castaldi Michene Wyatt Moore Barbara Ann Cheeves Sue Elaine O'Donnelly Peggy Lynn Clements Deborah Ann Paschen Donna Kay Douglas Peggy Jane Points Marilyn Fife Sharon Gale Saunders Ann Elizabeth Fincke Judith Irene Senter Jane Louise Foster Martha Small Zeta Virginia Fry Janice Smyth Conner Jane Gilbert Susan Swaney Barbara Jean Hall Diane Faye Swoboda Judith Kay Higgins Barbara Nell Wagner Marion Hurl Mary Weld Karen Marie Jackson Ethel Lorraine Wilson Donna Gene Johnson Bobbie Jean Wooten m SPRING PLEDGES Sarah Brushard Janet Adrian Massey • Georgia Dolores Darrow Mary Elizabeth Pettit Alpha Xi's cnlertain l'd rushecs in a new house this year. Judith Elizabeth Keil Jan Diane Wechsler Peggy Ellen Leasure Sharon Sue White II! ill Ill Tm .. fa Top Row: Harman, Hanold, Hiatt, Higi;ins, Hughes, Hurt, Jackson, Jostes, Kateley, Keyser, King. Second Row: Kuykendoll, Law, Lequeux, Linker, Looney, .Martin, Matocba, Max· well, McDaniel, McGehee, McMillan. Third Row: McNaughton, Meister, Mims, M. E. Moore, M. W. Moore, O'Donnelly, Packard, Paschen, Patton, Pippin, Points. Fourth Row: Post, Potchernick, Purcell, Putnam, Ramsey, Ray, Rodgers, Saunders, Scarlett, Scheske, Seaman. Fifth R ow: Senter, Setzer, Shirley, Small, Smyth, Soper, Stewart, Swaney, Swanson, Swoboda, Tieber, Sixth Row : Waghalter, Wagner, Walls, Warne, Watson, Weld, Wendorf, Wilson, Wooten, Young, Zimmerman. CHI OMEGA Top Row: R. Alcuodcr. S. Alcuoder, Allan, Andcraoo, An-ioctoo, Atkia100, Averill, Barbee, Batt, Bernard, Bciea, Dlaochette, Block. Second Row: Bowe, 0. Boyd, B. Brown, Bryant, D>rJ, C. Cain, :-i. Cain, Cannon, Culock, Carr, Cavcntta, Chappell, A. D. Clark. Third Row: A. F. Clarie, Cook, Copeland, Daviet, Davia, Dudley, Ehelmaa, Elick, Epps, E•ao.1, Fischer, Cibb1, Cih100. Fourth Row: Gideon, Cordon, Crovc, Hall, Hamilton, Haooock, Harri100, Hatton, Hcrols, Bobbi, Bocott, Huckabee, Buddelaton. Fifth Ro•: Hunt, Hunter, 5. H11t("hing11, T. Hutthinga, Jack.on, A. Johnson, J. Johnson, E. Jonet, . Jones, Kcncmcr, Kerr, Kincaid, Koeppe. Sixth Row: C. Koliu1, S. Koliut, Krueaer, Lccaett, Llndaay, Littleton, Lord, Loyd , Lyoo1, Maoe11, Maret, Manhall, Mayne. Seventh Row: J. McNeill, L. McNeilJ, Mehr, MJckeboa, Miller, Mimi, MltcbelJ, foeblmaa, forca.a, Monlll, Ne.Ison, Orr, 0 tier. £i1h1h Row : Paltcrton, Poole, Purcell, Pyka, Ray, Rea1an, Rccae, Richard.a, Rl11by, J. Rod&crt, V. Rodeen, Roundtree, Rou11cau. Ninth Row: C. Ru sell, T. RuNell, Sa.x, Schroeder, Searcy, Shaw, Shirley, Sinclair, Smllh, Speed, Speier, Spencer, Stradloccr. Tenth Row: Straiton, Sumacrt, Taylor, Teaaue, Thlcplo, Thorp, Ubr, Vauahao, Vickrey, Voll, Waddell, C. Wahh, E. Walsh. Elntnth Roru: W1rren, J. Weaver, R. Weaver, Weber, Weith, Whitcomb, Wlektnham, Wi1llam11 Wilton, f. Wood, P. Wood, L. Younr, • Youns. Page 238 --~­ Rebekah Sterling Alexander Sidney Anderson Joan Carol Arrington Joyce Frances Arrington Sara Sue Atkinson Nancy Sue Barbee Ann Bast Nancy Bernard Eleanor Bankston Beyea Vickie Jo Billion Nancy Elaine Black Linda Bess Blanchette Martha Ann Blount Joan Marie Bohman Bette Maxine Boyd Roxanne Boyd Barbara Ann Brown Carol Linda Cain Nancy Jane Cain llameta Carr Donna Sue Caveness Jo Lynn Chaney Virginia Bevin Chappell Ann Bayler Clark Ann Frances Clark Suzanne Davies Sally Sue Davis Sandra Jean Duckworth Cheryl Marie Dunlap Nancy Eleanor Elick Carolyn Virginia Evans Barbara Bea Fischer Susan Sherida Gibbs Donna Lucille Gibson Carolyn Wood Grove Margaret Ruth Hagood Barbara Jean Hancock Jo Beth Harrison Linda Lou Haston Elizabeth Head Betty Loa Herolz Kathy Jane Hobbs Gail Hocott Marsha Jeanne Hunt Zoe Ann Hunter Sally Hutchings Trudy Hutchings Claudia Alexander Jackson Judith Johnson Karen Louise Johnson Julia Anne Kennemer Amanda Katherine Kincaid Mary Claire Koeppe Catherine Anne Kolius Jerry Ellen Lieck Dana Gay Lindsay Jane Ann Loyd Pauline Lenette Lord MEMBERS Chi 0'1 and Pi KA'• practiced Karen Irene Lyons Elizabeth Maret Mary Jan Marshall Jane Lauchlin Mc eill Carolyn Washburn Mehr Lizella Lynn Miller Helen Marie Mitchell Martha Evelyn Mitchell Caryl Denise Nelson Patricia Evelyn Nelson Susan Jean Orr Nelli Jane Ostler Martha Jeanne Purcell Toni Frances Pyka Elizabeth Ann Ray Sandra Lee Reagan Anne Carolyn Reese Helen i:lizabeth Richards Susan Rigsby J anan Margaret Rodgers Sharon Sue Rountree Carol Lynne Russell Terrell Elizabeth Russell Suzanne Elizabeth Sax Martha Neil Shaw Carol Anne Shirley ora Ann Sinclair Sharon Sue Smith Mary Sue Speed Penny Anne Speier Pamela Dean Spencer Kay Jeanelle Spring Shirley Ann Stark Janet Elizabeth Stradinger Jan Stratton Mary Elizabeth Stripling Janis Ray Taylor Patricia Sue Thigpin Michaele Ann Thorp Judy Marshall Ticknor Bonnie Gay Uhr Florence Ann Vaughan Charlotte Gaye Vickrey Martye Voss Jan Frances Waddell Catherine Connel Walsh Elizabeth Allison Walsh Grace Alice Warren Joan Dell Weaver Karen Elizabeth Webb Nancy Lee Webb Carol Ann Weber Elaine Whitcomb Sandra Jean Williams Leslie Ann Wilson Margaret Ann Wood Lueron Young Sandra Leigh Young for Sing-Sonc at the Chi 0 house. OFFICERS Fall Spring SHA RO SuE ROUNTREE . . .•... . . President . ... .. . . M ARTHA JEANNE P URCE LL A NN FRA NCES CLARK .. . ... . ... Vice-President .... ...... .GRACE ALICE W ARREN BETTY MAXI NE B OYD ... .. ... .. .... Treasurer .. ....... .CAnYL DENISE NELSON TRUDY H uTClllNGS .. ..... . . . . •Secretary ............. . MARTHA A NN BLO UN T LUERON Yo UNG ......•. ... . Pledge Trainer . ........ ... .KAY JEANETTE SPRI NG FALL PLEDGES Susan Alexander Heriot Daniel Allan Anne Averill Mary Dickey Block Janie Helen Bowe Margaret Gwynne Brown Ruth Ellen Bryant Liza Mott Byrd Anna Louise Cannon Gretchen Carlock Ada Fay Cook Kay Copeland Barbara Dudley Judy Doris Eitelman Susan Elizabeth Epps Mary Virginia Fair Mary Gideon Judy Ella Gordon Candance Ann Hall Karen Lynn Hamilton Billye Louise Huckabee Ann Huddleston Annie Lamar Johnson Elizabeth Sanford Jones Suzanne Lynn Jones Mary Kay Kerr Susan Anne Kolius Janis Louise Krueger Cynthia Anne Leggett Nancy Ann Littleton Sandra Kay Maness Merry Crawford Mayne Anne McCullough Laura Evans McNeill Rita Jean Mickelson Patricia Ann Mims Jacqueline Arnauld Moehlman Margaret Frances Morgan Katherine June Morrill Susan Elaine Patterson Debra Ann Poole Virginia Ann Rodgers Debra Ann Poole Gemme Rousseau Glenna Margaret Schroeder Susan Dale Searcy Betty Lynne Stiles Mary Rebecca Sumners Jill Virginia Teague Roma Theresa Weaver Nellie Jane Welsh Gloria Kay Wickersham Patricia Lynn Wood Pamela Ros·e Y--oung SPRING PLEDGES Fay Cathryn Allison Rebecca Ann Porter MEMBERS Billie Claire Albright Yvonne D'Olive Jan Kinney Susan Marie ames Jane Lynne Amend Janice Dougall Patricia Beth Knight Betty Anne Sanford Andrea Lynn Anderson Billie Janelle Easley Babette Elaine Leonard Mary Ellen Shields Nancy Ruth Archer Kitty Ann Eckardt Barbara Elaine Malick Suzy Shippee Jeannie Barcus Jessica Ellen Edwards Carolyn farsh Sue Steele Simmons Sandra Ann Beesley Mary Kathryn Fitzpatrick Cherie Ann Miller Tessa Louisa Slager Janis Ann Berly Kaylene Foerster Narcissa Lee Moore Suzann Smith Ginger Carroll Bernard Sherri Lynn Fort Narcie Lee Moore Linda Sokolosky Carolyn Estine Blakey Catherine Lee Foster Laurie Jean Morse Suzanne Sorenson Deborah Anne Blandy Carol Jane Freeman ancy Ann eblett Helen Gail peed Beverly Bloodworth Gail Garland Lucille Dee uessle Martha Lyle pencer Shirley Joyce Bowen Margaret Keith German Vaughn De Leith Obenhaus Jane Eloise tephens Katherine Mary Bowers Susan Gillingham Judith an Oxford Sue Alyce Stiles Bette Lois Boyd Sue Harrington Susan Alice Park Judy Jane Tedford Janet Ethel Boyle Jan Hastedt Louise Jan Peal Judith Turner Cynthia Louise Brantley Susan Elizabeth Henderson Barbara Anne Peel Gail Allen Walter Penelope Brooks Luralee Hodge Carolyn Pence Hilda Suzanne Waring Priscilla Ann Brown Pamela Holbert Val Jean Pinkner Suzanne Warren Karen Anne Byrd Sandra Ann Hovas Tina Christine Plummer Laura Kathryn Weir Sallie Sneed Carroll Lela Ann Jahns Susan Key Pound Sharon Frances Wellborn ancy Marie Carroll Carol Ann James Aubrilyne Preston Dorothy Ann Wheeler Gail Eli7.abeth Clark Margaret Anne Jones Pamela Ethel Primdahl Susan Lynn Wilson Carol Ann Clewis Kathy Arlene Karp Judith Ellen Rea Ellen Wood Elizabeth Claire Cillins Karen Kee Carobeth Reed Jamie Ann Wright Paula Craig Kitty Carolyn King Sheila Rae Reeves Linda Ann Wright Susanna Currie OFFICER Fall Spring J AN IS ANN BERLY .... .. .......President ............... SuE STEELE SIMMONS S UE HARRINGTON .. •.. . Executive Vice-President. . .... . DEBORAH AN E BLA DY SUZAN N SMITH ..•.. . ..•. Recording ecretary ...........BEVERLY BLOODWORTH A UBRILY E PRESTON .. . . . . . •Corresponding ecretary ... ..... . LELA AN ]AH s J ESSICA ELLE EDWA RDS .. . ...•. .... Treasurer........... ANCY A N EBLETT Top Row: Adams. Albriclit, Allman, Amend. s~cond Ro w : Archer, Baker, Ball, Beetley, Berly, Bernard, Blakey, Blandy, Bloodworth, Bowe.rs, Boyle. TAird Ro111: Brantley, Byrd, Cluk, Cral;, Cunnincham, Currie, Dan1by, D'Olive, EH1cy, Eckardt, Enderle. Fourth Ro"': E1tet, Filz.palrick, Fontenot, Foreatcr, Fort, Fo1tcr, Fraker, Ca.rlaad, Cent, German, Gilmore. Fl/tla Row: Girard, Goodrich, Harrin1too, Harrison, H111tcdt, Henderson, Hcrbcr1er, Hewllt, Hodc<', Holbert, Hubbard. Sixth Row: J1ck100, Jahn1, J1me1, Jooct, Karp, Kee, Xlo1, Kinney, J.1mklo, Linford, L<'oo1rd. DELTA DELTA DELTA PLEDGES Sondra Suzanne Adams Anne Hilliard Markley Betty Brooke Allman Mary Lee McOure Susan Teresa Baker Daryl Marie Miller Meredith Ball Janice Johnson Murray Alline Bowden Victoria Elizabeth Nicholson Cynthia Cunningham Caroll Julia Olsen Shuler Sallis Dansby Diann Eileen Osborn Beverly Kay Enderle Edith Ann Peacock Carolyn Frances Estes Chris Ann Peterson Jane Ann Fontenot Suzanne Elizabeth Potter Constance Fraker Dawn Geraldine Potter Nancy Katherine Gent Teresa Jane Raffaelli Marlee Gilmore Mardee Schramm Hilaire Michelle Girard Marilyn Kaye Sims Karen Beth Goodrich Janis Elaine Smith D Marvyn Parr Harrison Tracy Ann Smith Sharon Marie Herberger Amanda Lou Stallcup Cynthia Jean Hewitt Sharon Iona Stpehens Carol Ann Hubbard Diana Steves Gail Ann Jackson Frances Muselle Towns Mary Lea Lamkin Bella Lousie Weber Anne Lavinia Lanford Leta Kathleen Weir Sandra Louise Lester Sandra Carol Wesley Mary Susan Lucas Judy Ann Williams Tri Delts gave a party for actives and pledges. Marcy Marble Alice Naomi Wilson Judith Kay Wiman Top Row: Lester, Lucas, Malick, Marble, Markley, McClure, Miller, Morse, Neblett, Nicholson, Nuessle. Second Row: Olsen, Osborn, Oxford, Park, Peacock, Peal, Peel, Pence, Peterson, Pinkner, Potter. Third Row: Prirndahl, RaffaeJli, Rea, Reed, Reeves, Schramm, Shields, Shippee, Simmons, Sims, S. Smith. Fourth Row: T. Smith, Sokolosky, Sorenson, Spencer, Stall· cup, Stephens, Steves, Tedford, Towns, Turner, Walter. Fifth Row: Waring, Warren, Laura Weir, Leta Weir, Wellborn, Wheeler, Williams, A. Wilson, S. Wilson, Wiman, Wood. OFFICERS Fall Spring DELTA GAMMA JEANNE PATRICIA SWAIIN •.•.•••. President .........J ILL A NETTE HARRIS Katherine Lee Andrews Claudia Dene Arrendiell Carolyn Jean Bailey Sheila Ann Barnett Cynthia Duvall Baskette Chery 1 F ranees Betts Virginia Jane Brown Brenda Beverly Buie Dorothy Elizabeth Carr Marcia Claire Chalk Hazel Ann Chapman Mary Jill Chapman Martha Kalen Childs Janet Diane Christian Linda Jane Clark Clare Frances Culbertson Rowena Ruth Curlee Susan Adele Curry Vicki Sue Cutbirth Sheila Kay Daniel Jane Elizabeth Darphin Brenda Sue Dean Kathryn Ann Dixon Margo Lynn Ehni Sue Ann Eisemann Carol Lee Gillespie Melanie Gndan Martha Kathryn Goode Marsha Gay Gostecnik Barbara Ann Gresham Helen Rose Hackbarth Janette Hall Becky Lee Harding Jill Annette Harris Sandra Hays Billie Kay Haynes Diane Headrick Joan Hill June Hill Marion Diane Holbrook Marcy Gene Howard Judy Lynn Huffaker Sharon Lee James Pamela Jamison Jane Elizabeth Jarrell Jean Kelly Roberta Marie Knigge Kathleen Adell Kohler Marybeth Kulp Mona May Landreth Sunny Gayle Langston B ARBARA AN GRESHAM •...• First Vice-President . . ... .MARCO LYNN EHNI ELIZABETH AN Wooo ... Second Vice-President ...SUNNY GAYLE LA NGSTON LAURA LYNN PmcE •••.• Recording Secretary . . .. .. ROBERTA MAruE KN1ccE J UDITH ANN McE TEE ••••• • • • .•• • Treasurer . ... ....... ...ANN McGEATII MEMBERS Carrie Lindsay Carol Annette Salmon Judith Carolyn Lloyd Barbara Ann Sasse Ina Glenn Lyle Paula elle Schwippel Susan Jane Lyle Frances Helen Seifert Becky Maufrais Gail Sheffield Carolyn McClellan Kathryn Elizabeth Stack Carolyn Marie McDonald Carolyn ell tewart Judith Ann McEntee Carol Ann tubblefield Ann McGeath Jeanne Patricia Swahn Cheri Lynn Medlin Betty Carolyn Templeton Claudia Cora Middleton Beatrice Ann Thompson Donna Raye Morton Vici Ann Thomson Frances Constance Muller Victoria Kay Veazey Djane Cecile eely Patricia Thayer Vincent Shirley Ann Niehaus Jane Ward Mary Pancoast Orrison Linda Kay Warren Hollace Ann Parks Sharon Sue Waters Sarah Jane Penn Judith Ann Watson Patricia Pfefferling Diane Weber Laura Lynn Price Eva Jeanne Wehmeyer Mara Jo Raines Sandra Kay Whitt Louisa Gail Rarey Shirley Gail Wishcamper Sarah Mary Ray Elizabeth Ann Wood Nancy Camille Raycraft Sandra Faith Worley Marcia Allen Roos Judith Gae Wynn Top Ro"': Andrewa, Anendiell, Arrioston, B1i1ey, Baird, Barnett, Baakettc, Betta, Booth, M. Brown, V. Brown. Second Row: Buie, Chalk, H. Chapman, M. Cbapma.a, Childs, Chriatjao, Colcrove, Culbertaoo, Curlee, Daniel, J. Darphin. Thfrd Row: N. Darphio, Dean, Dlckenoo, D!•oo, DuBose, Euley, ~hol,, Ei1em100, Ellll, Fl1her, Gillespie. Fourth Row: Cladoc>:, J. Goode, ltf. Goode, Co1tecaik, Gresham, Hackbarth, Hall, Harr-is, Havio1, Hays, Headrick. Fi/th RoU1: June Hill, Jhlle&CJlt, HuUaker, Hunley, Harley, Jaml100 1 Jarre.U, Kelly, Kn1c1e, Kulp, Landreth. Sixth RoU1 : Lanc1ton, Lanitr, Lind1ay, Lloyd, Lucas, I. Lyle, S. Lyle. '.ii Ytm ,..,;_, ....DU ''lllll tlim I la r~ i~ ID 11111 Im .1,.. . FALL PLEDGES Susan Kay Arrington Candy Ann McMurrey ~haron Darlanda Baird Betsey Jane Meeker Connie Booth Sandra Jean Miller Michaele an Brown Mary Burke Moorman Kathleen Joan Colgrove Dee Ann Mullins Evelyn Crawford Sharon Sue Murphy ancy Lelia Darphin Roberta Ann Ocker ancy Elizabeth Dickerson Donna Jeanne Pool Carolyn Jean DuBose Mary Liza Rarey Nancy Jean Easley Susan Earle Rutledge Nelda Joy Ellis Susan Lynn Stovall Mikel Jean Fisher Susan Kay Taylor Beverly Carol Girdley Laura Cathryn Templeton Marcia Gale Gladney Emily Jane Tracy Julie Ann Goode Victoria Jean Vanderslice Darrellene E. Havins Anne Scott Vaughan Carol Jane Hayes Frances Anthony Walsh Dianne Lanelle Hillegeist Dianna Jeanne Weirus Carolyn Dianne Hunley Betty Jean West Patricia Ann Hurley Janet Sue White Nancy Carol Lanier Claire Evans Whitmire Alta Lee Lucas Gretchen Craven Williams Katherine Lee Marshall Sharon Dee Williamson Marilyn Martin Suzanne Winckler Cheryl Lynn Mayer Nancy Elaine Wray SPRING PLEDGE Linda Jan Cooper Betty Templeton, Delta Gamma songlcadcr, accepted the troph)· for first place in Sorority Division of Sing-Song. Top Row: Marshall, Martin, Maufrais, Mayer, McClellan, McDonald, McEntee, McCeath, McMurrey, Medlin, Meeker. Second Row: Middleton, Miller, Moorman, Muller, Mullins, Murphy, Ocker, Orrison, Parka, Penn, Pfefferling. Third Row: Pool, Price, L. Rarey, M. Rarey, Ray, Roos, Rutledge, Salmon, Sasse, Schwippel, Seifert. Fourth Row: SheUield, Stack, Stewart, Sto· vall, Stubblefield, Swabn, Taylor, B. Templeton, L. Templeton, Thompson, Tracy. Fifth Row: Vanderslice, Vaughan, Veazey, Vincent, Walsh. Waters, Watson, Weber, Wehmeyer, Weirus, White. Sixth Row: Whitmire, Williamson, Winckler, Wood, Worley, Wray, Wyoo. OFFICER DELTA PHI EPSILON Fall Spring Lois ILENE BELL .......... President ..........PnYLLIS ELAI E RosE ' FIELI> ALEXIS JOAN BROWN • •. ..• First Vice-Presideni .......JUDITH CAROL M1LLEH FJLLIS CAllOL FRAMER • . •••.. Recording Secretary ......... .MAUREEN LuBEI. BARBARA JOYCE M .HERSON ....• Rush-Captain .. . ...NANCY CHARLOTTE RoTll BETTY Lou ErsTEJN .•..... Pledge Mother ....... .DIANE ESTHER RosENTllAJ. MEMBERS Joan Ina Alexander Ruth Diane Herzberg Margaret Ann Appledorf Rita Kaplan Marsha Lynn Ashendorf Barbara Kaye Lois Ilene Bell Maureen Lubel Joan Phyllis Blumberg Michele Claire Magilow Alexis Joan Brown Barbara Joyce Mayerson Diana Louise Cohen Mary Ellen Mermelstein Laura Renee Danie Judith Carol Miller Betty Lou Epstein Joanne ydney Rosenberg Ellen Edith Epstein Phyllis Elaine Rosenfield Carolsue Farbman Diane Esther Rosenthal andra Yetta Fields ancy Charlolle Roth Fillis Carol Framer Reesa Ellen Samuelsohn Marcia Ellen Freed Evelyn Diane Shakno Olga Jane Glick Phyllis Lynn Shav Frances Harriett Goldfinger Miriam ilverberg Martha Kay Harris Charlene Joy Smith Maureen Mona Hausman Terrie Linne Weinstein Lois Roberta Heller Gwenda Faye Wizig Francine Eva Yaker Top Row: Albert, Aluaode-r, Appledorf. A1hrndorf, Bdnhorn, Brll, Berman, Blumberg, Brown, Burglidmer, Cl.rlc. ~conJ Row: Cohen, Danie, Davit, B. Ep ceio, E. Ep tein, Farbman, Fieldt, Framer, Franklin, Freed, J. f. frttman. Thfrd Row: J. J. Freeman, Glkk, Coldfin1rr, Colc11mi1h, Goodman. Crr<'nnrtd, Jtarrla, Hau min, Helle-r, Henberc, Horn. · Fourth Row: Hou1m1n, Jmbt'r, Juob!llon, Kahn, J. Kaplan, R. Kaplan, K1yr, Krrman. LON D Phi E's gav<' n Vnlcntinc Pnrty this spring and had candy PLEDGES farsha Helene Albert Mary Lilla Baxt Syril Lee Beinhorn Cheryl Marcia Berman Martha Fae Burgheimer Wenda Carol Cacir Benay Dorfman Clark Suzanne Elaine Davis Donna Ann Franklin Jaye Marilyn Freeman Judi Ilene Freeman Diane Marie Goldsmith Betty Susan Goodman Ronnie Jean Gottlieb Patricia Faye Greenfield Phyllis Jo Horn Helen Louise Housman Karen Sue Imber Ellen Jo Jacobson Linda Sue Kahn Joy Lynette Kaplan SJrnryn Joy Kerman Leslie Faye Kriesberg Sharort Ann Lasik for all. 1artha Jean Laufer Cherly Ann Lewis andra Jane Lipp Judith Andrea London Diane Jane Mehl Janis Gail Miller Gay! Emily Milstein usan Anne aman Jane Claire Nathan Marsha Michele Newman Frances Sue Novick Merriessa Ratkin Ileene Joyce Sagor Rebecca Ann Samuelson Marlene Annette Schwartz Michele Carol Sharney Paulette Bernice Silverman Marilyn Freda Stein Judith Ann Stolbun Helene Louise Tobin Marilyn Beth Torchin Linda Fay Toubin Benita Wilma Wilk Betty Lorraine Zarchin Top Row : Lasik, Laufer, Lewi11 Lipp, London, Lube}, Magilow, Maycnoo, Mehl, Mermelstein, J. G. Miller. Second Row: ]. C. Miller, .Milstein, Naman, Nathan, Newman, Novick, Rat­ ,_.. kio, Roaenberg, Rosenfield, Ro1cnthal, Roth. Third Row: Sagor, Samuclsohn, Samuelson, Schwartz, Shalc:no, Shar,,ey, 5ilverbcq;, Silverman, Smith, Stein, Stolbun. Fourth Row: Tobin, ,,. Torchio, Toubin, Weioatein, Wilk, Wizig, Yaker. Zarchin. Page 245 DELTA SIGMA THETA Top Row : Belli nger, Fenner, Foster, Freeman, Guyden, Jones. Second Row: Kirk, E. McAfee, J. :Mc A fee, Penn, Smith. OFFICERS Fall Spring ELIZABETH C AROLYN M CAFEE PresUlent ... . ELIZABETH CAROLY McAFEE CAROLY THERESA Jo ' ES .. .•.• Vice-President ... ... C AROLYN THERESA Jo Es LINDA D ARNELL ALLEN .. •.•..• . • Secretary ......... . LI DA DARNELL ALLE BARBARA LomsE FosTER . . . . • • Treasurer . . . . . . B ARBARA LomsE FOSTER VICKY SAUNDR A KIRK •• ... .•. Sergeant-at-Arms . ... ... . VICKY SAUNDRA KIRK MEMBERS Linda Darnell Allen Carolyn There a Jones Elna Mae Fenner Vicky Saundra Kirk Barbara Louise Foster Elizabeth Carolyn McAfee andra Juanita Freeman Joan Marie McAfee FALL PLEDGES Patricia Ann Bellinger Donna ue King ellie Fay Guyden arah Beatrice Penn Sandra Faye mi th SPRI G PLEDGES Karen Hope Hawkins Jackie Maxine Kimbrough Carolyn Jones, Sandra Freeman, and Joan McAffee gave a program for sprinc rush. Delta Sigma Theta rushees seemed to enjoy the skit. Page 247 DELTA ZETA lll.u Jo LT Pmx · l~ Top Row: Abney. Adami, Alli100, Appleton, Atkin1on, Denton, Brown, Broyle•, Bryan. Butlrr. Second Row: Campbell, Capertpo, Carnahan, Cater, Chapman, DaYies, DUJlon, DuDob, Dudney, Echol1. Third Row: Eotzmincer, Everett, Faircloth, Fallon, A. Fercutoo, K. Ferru1on, Fowler, Franke, Fu1ote, Caaaway. Fourth Row: Gibson, Cler, CUlca,. Glidden, C~adel , Cray, Harden, Hatkin1on, Heercn1pcrcer, Hil1. Fi/th Row: Hinton, C. Hobbs, T. Hobbs, Hoke, Jn1ram, K. H. Javurek, K. C. Javurek, Jeonlnp, Johatoo, Jone.. SutA RoN: Kelty, K~p. Kennedy, Kerche•ille, Kinud, Lamm, Lanius, t...mbcrl, Leach, Leota. Stuenth Rtn11: Lcalie, K. Lewi1, f. Lewll, Lo107d1, Luck io1er, Mathews, M.atlock, latte, McCulley. Meacham. Ei1lath Row: Merrill, loni1, Morrow, 1u1ick, Muth, Pai1, Patterson, Pendleton, Pfardrcscher, PoJ1er. inth Rou1: Ram ey, R1tdow, Riha, Richey, Rodeo, Rosen, aw· yer, Schlo•nr, Scott, C. mith. T~n1h Row: K. Smith, . Smith, Sparkman, S1ephen1, Tampke, Taylor, William, Wlnder. Page 248 OZ'1 gnve a farewell party for the Chilean exchange students. Left to Right: Sharon Meacham. Marhm Pendleton, Layette DiJlon. Marthn Ramsey, Vickie Benton, Karen Jauvrck, Patty Armanitti (Chilean), Gwen Smith, Kathi Jaunek. OFFICERS Fall Spring MEMBERS NANCY Jo CAMPBELL .•.•••••••• President ..... . ... .DIANA DALE HASKINSON DIANA DALE HASKINSON • • First Vice-President .. .BEVERLY WAYNE PATTERSON Tresha May Appleton Andrea Sharon Leach Jo LYNNE HOPKINS • • .•• Second Vice-President ... . . .KAREN SUZANNE SMITH Patrycia Geene Atkinson Leslie Lee Lentz PATRICIA VAN DoRFY •• Recording Secretary . . .MICHAELLE ELAINE LocoYDA SusAN PAIS ••••• Corresponding Secretary ..... .GLYNDA KAY HEERENSPERGER SHIRLEE SuzANNE McGULLEY ••• • ••• Treasurer ...... . . GWEN BARCLAY SMITH Judith Lynn Brya n Betty Lou Butler Nancy Jo Campbell Patsy Carolyn Caperton Michaelle Elaine Logoyda Cheryl Jean Lucksinger Carul Mathews Linda Ann Matte Kathy Carnahan Shirlee Suzanne McCulley Judith Kay Chapman Sharon Lorraine Meacham FALL PLEDGES Loyette Ann Dillion Sandra Lee Dixon Barbara Ann Merrill Jan Musick usan Gayle Dubose Sharon Joyce Muth Patty Louise Abney Sherry Ann Adams WiJJa Kathryn Allison Vicki Louise Benton Jennifer Lynn Brown Sara Broyles Martha Carole Campbell Carol Annelle Cater Marcia Kathleen Dudney Barbara Ann Echols Dorothea Jean Entzminger Annola Margaret Ferguson Johanna Franke Anne Fugate Marilyn Sue Gier Alicia Ann Gillen Cynthia Lynne Gray Lucy Carolyn Hinton Christy Carol Hobbs Terry Lynn Hobbs Hannah Hoke Diana Lynn Horton Joyce Ann Ingram Ka1hleen Carolyn Javurek Sarah Sue Jones Dorcas Suzanne Kemp Kay Elaine Kercheville Sandra Kay Lambert Peggy Marie Lanius Katherine Anne Leach Sue Ann Leslie Kay Lewis Mary Lewis Martha Drew Matlock Judith Lousie Morris Carol Ann Morrow Ann O'Dowd Martha Ann Ramsey Janis Ann Ratzlow Martha Sue Schlosser Emily Carolyn Shope Susan Kaye Smith Sylvia Jane Stewart Sally Katherine Tampke Martha Dianne Toles Joicey Lee Williams Virginia Gail Williams Valerie Ann Winder Judith Ann England Sabra Ann Everett Sandy Faircloth Mary Michelle Fallon Kathy Jean Ferguson Nancy Ann Fowler Carole Susan Gasaway Fredelia Anne Gibson Leanne R. Gilbert Sue Lynn Glidden usan ea! Harvick Rebecca Harden Diana Dale Haskinson Glynda Kay Heerensperger Sandra Jean Hill Jo Lynne Hopkins Karen Helen Javurek Joanne Jennings Ardis Lynn Johnson Diane Chloe Kelty Nancy Latz Kinard Janet Kennedy Martha Louise Lamm Anne Lancaster Susan Pais Beverly Wayne Patterson Marian Pendleton Judy Ptardrescher Pamela Corinne Polser Carolyn Riha Jeanne Richey Pamela Sue Roden Sunell Rogers Joanna Sawyer Francille Helen Scott Gwen Barclay Smith Judith Eileen Smith Karen Suzanne Smith Betty Gail Sparkman Emily Jean S1anford usan Carol Stephens Kathy Dean Taylor Patricia Van Dorfy Pamela Frances Ward Danna Joy Willis Carol Ann Winner Andrea York SPRI G PLEDGES Diane Kay Beach Suzann Rogers GAMMA PHI BETA I I : I Top Ro111: Abston, Adami. Second Row: Adkin1, Aleunder, Arm1lron1, Baird, Barhat, Barnhart, Beatty, Bergen, B. Bowen, N. Bower1, Boyce. Third Row : Boyd, Bran lo.rd, Browu, Bryaoo, Buchert, S. Burnett, T. Burnett, Buttery, Campbell, Carpenter, Carr. Fourth Row: Cather, Clarke, C. Colller, S. Co1Uor, Cunnlnaham, C. DHlt, S. Dula, DUJa.rd, Dowolq, lo Duncaa, Dyer. Fl/th Row: Eul, En1elke, Fletcher, Frank, Call11her, Gebhart, Gilbert, Glenn, Goodwin, Hamilton, Hardaway. Si•th Ro111: Harri1, N. Hart.min, Henton, Hertln1, Hie· .. ley, HoUU, Horn, Horton, Hudk.1n1, Hu1tey, lao. l I Page 250 OFFICERS Fall Spring BEVERLY ANNE BOWERS .• •• • • President ...... .MARY ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY GwE DOLYN JEA N FLETCHER .• •First Vice-Prt~sident .. .SANDRA LEE SwANLAND CAROL ANN STONE • •••.• Secona Yice-President . ...... .BILLIE KAY JOH NSON JANE ELIZABETH PFEIFFER • : .Recording Secretary ...LINDA SUZANNE SHELTON CORALIE ELIZAB ETH DAVIS •••••• Treasurer ........CORALIE ELIZABETH DAVIS FALL PLEDGES Virginia Ann Adams Jean Christine Leeper Rietta Caroline Adkins Dana Clora Lowe Diane Louise Alexander Molly Aileen Mathis Ann Cathryn Baird Nancy Lynn Maxwell Barbara Barbat Barbara Louise Mayes Deborah Ruth Boyd Diana Kay McGaha Yvonne Joyce Bryson Virginia McRoperts Audrey Alice Buchert Mary Ellen cwberry Tex Ann Burnell Margie Clair Owens Susan Sedell Carpenter Mary Kay Parr Linda Lee Cather Jo Anne Paul Dianna Kaye Dyer Jacqueline Lorraine Payton heila Elizabeth Gallagher Martha Kathryn Post Sally Glenn Jane Elizabeth Rodgers Charlotte Ann Hamilton Karen Ann Rodgers Katina Herring Janice Ann Routt Barbara Ruth Higley Lauren Ann Schulze Valerie Adele Hollis Carolyn Simmons Alice Susan Horn Carolyn Deborah Smith Sherri Jean Horton Suzanne Summerhill ancy Catherine Hugley Marilyn Kay Teal Carolyn Joan Keck Catherine Grace Trapolino Sabra Jane Knape Cynthia Lee Williams Karen Jean Lavender Marion Lynita Willsey Donna Marie Leblanc Pamela Jean Zapp SPRING PLEDGES Patncia Kay Bowers Marcy Kay White Elizabeth Ann Abston Carol Lyn Armstrong Mary Luada Barnhart Sylvia Clare Beatty Wanda Elaine Bergen Brenda Jo Bogan Beverly Anne Bowers Nancy Jane Bowers Ruth Marie Boyce Nanci Ellen Bransford Linda Diane Brown Sandra Lou Burnell Dorothy Elizabeth Buttery Wilda Lou Campbell Margie Ann Carr Barbara Anne Carroll Mary Ann Clarke Connie Anne Collier Shirley Anne Collier Jo Lynn Cunningham Coralie Elizabeth Davis Susan Davis Martha Anne Dillard Nancy Jane Downing Judith Kaye Duncan Carol Eugenia Earl Cameron Ro e Engelke Gwendolyn Jean Fletcher Jane Elizabeth Frank Judy Gayle Gambrill Johanna Catherine Gebhart Frances Marjory Gerlach Linda Kay Gilbert Alice Beth Goodwin Betty Jean Hardaway Sally Ann Harris Darla Jean Hartman Nancy Ann Hartman Elizabeth Ann Harvey Barbara June Henson MEMBERS Pamela Cheryl Howell Martha Lonnette Hudkins Jane Collier Igo Billie Kay Johnson Nancy Victoria Kennedy Martha Jane Klerekoper Mildred Anne Knape Lillie Jane Lay Cheryl Kay Lee Sally Anu Mathis Mary Gail McDaniel Mary Gruy McGee Kathryn an McLaughlin Laura Clegg Monkhouse Margaret Carter Montgomery Mary Elizabeth Montgomery ElizaLeth Ann Moreland Jo Ann orris Judith Ann O'Keefe Joan Parker Donna Kay Partridge Martha Ann Pennock Jane Elizabeth Pfeiffer Linda Suzanne Shelton Sharon Elaine Shelton Linda Elise Sherrill Carol Louise Smith Donna Kay Smith Frances Ann Smith Beverly Kaye Still Carol Ann Stone Marilyn Janet Stracik Sandra Lee Swanland Bobbie Diane Thomson Carol Ann Volz Sharon Anne Waite Maureen Jean Walsh Laurie Alden Waters Frances Lenieu Wood Top Row: Johnson, Keele, Kennedy, Klerekoper, Lavender, LeBlanc, Lee, Leeper, Lower, M. Mathis, S. Mathis. Second Row: Maxwell, Mayes, McDaniel, McCaba, McGee, McLaughlin, McRoberts, Monkhouse, M. C. Monts:omcry, M. E. Montgomery, Moreland. Third Row: Newberry, Norris, Owens, Parr, Partridge, Payton, Pennock, Pfeiffer, Poat, J. Rodeen, K. Rodgen. Fourth Row: Routt. Schulze, L. Shchon. Sherrill, Simmons, C. L. Smilh, C. D. Smith, D. Smith, F. Smith, S1ill. Slone. Fi/th Row: Summerhill, Swanland, Teal, Thom1on, Trapolino. Volz, WaUh, Williams, Will!lley, Wood, Zapp. MEMBERS Elizabeth Ann Adams Elizabeth Allen Margaret Elizabeth Bailey Caroline Susan Baker Carroll Ann Baker Catherine Johnson Beanland Rebecca Beeley Mary Elizabeth Bell Betty Bivins Judy Gale Blackaller Betty Adele Bordages Sherrilyn Bradford Emily ·Bryant Browning Mary Patricia Bruni Gay Carroll Caldwell ancy Alexandra Campbell Juliet Gorham Carnahan Richey Christian Margery Lee Clarkson Diann Conly Louise Clarkson Connally Jane Gould Cornick Sharon Eileen Coursey Pamela Forbes Crain Elizabeth Lee Creveling Meredith Dede Crowell Susan Margaret Cushman ancy Elizabeth Dean Lynn Denman Carolyn Jane Deshon Lynn Legare DeWees Michaele Ann Dougherty Margaret Anl)e Duke Jean Bell Dullnig Barry Dorothy Flippen Amelia Forman Floeter Margaret Ellen Foran Jacqueline Sue Ford Patricia Anne Ford Alatia Plowman Francis Byrd Fuertes Gretchen Ann Green Mary Kathleen Hardwicke Constance Ann Harris Susan Phillips Hatchett Suzanne Henderson Barbara Ann Henry Frances Olivia Hill Susan lynn Hooper Susan Diane Hull Jill Elaine Jame ancy Jamison Mary ell Jeffers Donna Ament Jessen Janet Milanne Johnson Jeanne Louise Johnson Virginia Ann Johnston Calanne Dee Koenig Mable Joy Kokernot Tracy Lynn Lewis Anne Figgatt Lovell Jean Bigham Lykes Coleene McCracken Georganne Wendell McCullough Lula Belle Maddox Louisa Perry Mahone Jean Royce Merritt Virginia Harris Meyers Susan Elizabeth Morris ally Terry elson Anne Stout Newton Martha Anne Peden Susan Rowan Philbin Janis Lee Polk Kathy Powers Linda Janice Regan Lurana Elizabeth Ritter Betsy Lucindy Roberts Gail Rosborough Linn Carter Rumsey Marilyn Schmerbeck Elaine eewald ancy Ann Sharp Pamela Ann Sibley Carol Geraldine Smith Becky Sue Snodgrass Hilda Stockmeyer Lynne Waite Stoltenberg Elise Thayer Julie Terry Dorothy Thomas Mary VanDyne Thuss Nancy Ellen Vaughan Kristin Helen VonKreisler Myra ell Ware Kristin Katherine Way Carolyn West Patty Wheatley Daisy Clark Whitridge Alice Merlin Wiemers Diane Ford Wommack 'op Ho,.: Adam,, Allen, Balley, C. S. Baker, C. A. Baker, Baldwin, Ball. Second Ro,.: Belle, Bd l, Blaebller, Bordac... Bradford, Brady, Butler, Campbell, Camabui, Carpenter, Carter. TAlrd Ro•: Chenoweth. CbrJ11lan, Clarbon, Co1tH, Connally, Conly, Cornick, P. Crain, O. Crain, Croowall. Pourtlt Ro .. : Crowell, Cu1hm1n, D. Da•t., B. Du·la, Dean, De.boa, Doherty, Doucherty, Flack, nJppeo, Floeter, J. Ford. Fl/th Rot1 : P. Ford, Fra.ocll, Fuertea, Cable, Calvin, Gardner, Crlffilh1, Guinn, Hardwlcke, Harrb, Haney. SUIA Row: Hatchett . Hendenon, Henry, Hill, Himel, Hooper, Horn1by, HoYcrtlock, Hull, Jamee, and Iamlton. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Fall Spring ELAINE SEEWALD •.•.••••••• .President . .. . ... ... .NANCY ELIZABETH DEA N SUZANNE HENDERSON ..•.••• First Vice-President . . .......MARY NELL J EFFERS DONNA AMENT JEssEN •• .Second Vice-President .... .JANE GouLD CORNICK SALLY TERRY NELSON .••• Corresponding Secretary ...LOUISA PERRY MAHONt: MARILYN ScHMERBECK •••••.•••• Treasurer . ..........PAMELA FORBES CRAIN PLEDGES Linda Anne Baldwin Rebecca Hornsby Lana Jo Ball Sara Jane Hoverstock Elizabeth Belk Anne Corrigan Jordan Elizabeth Margaret Belknap Nancy Parsons LaRue Sally Nell Brady Susan Camille Lee Diana Barbara Butler Sally Gay Lewis Carol Jane Carpenter Janelle Alise Ligarde Kathleen Jane Carter Nancy Madeline Luton Elizabeth Carey Chenoweth Sara Nancy Mann Catherine Anne Coates Susan Marinis Criswell Cohagan Verner Sue Matthews Olive Corine Crain Margery Mayfield Anne Hurd Cronwall Stephanie Anne Millard Dorothy Dunn Davis Margaret Millir Rebecca Ann Davis Maryln Alice Miller Elizabeth Lansing Doherty Mary Jane Northurp Kate Tarry Flack Katherine Anne Pace Victoria Ann Foxhall Sue Ellen Peterson Judy Fay Gable Judith Marie Robinett Theta pledges decorated and flew k1te1 just before initiation. Sally Ann Galvin Jane Brite Roderick Gail Lois Gardner Cherry Stayton Gail Griffiths .Elizabeth Katherine Steinle Daryl Hale Guinn Alice Stuart Taylor Ann Elizabeth Harver Judith Ann Tisdale Elizabeth Emerson Hatchett Jane Lenore Vineyard Barbara Holly Himel Julia Caroline Wilson Top Row: Jeffers, Jessen, J. John100 1 Johnston, Koenig, LaRue, S. Lewis, Ligarde, Lovell, Luton, Maddox. Second Row : Mahone, Mann, Mariois, Matthews, Mayfield, McCracken, M.­Cullough, Merritt, Meyers, Millard, Miller. Third Row : Morris, Nelaon, Newton, Northrup, Pa~, Peden, Philbin, Polk, Powers, Regan, Robinett. Fourth Row: Roderick, Roaborough, Rum · aey, Scbmcrbeck, Seewald, Sharp, Sibley, Steinle, Stockmeyer, Stoltenberg, Taylor. Fifth Row : Thayer, Tisdale, Vinyard, Ware, Way, West, Wheatley, Whitridie, Wiemen, Wilson, Wommack. PLEDGES Katharene Judy Aspinwall Mary Lee Martin Lynne Adair Beavers ancy Ann Martin Bonnie Ann Bohnn Linda anette McCullough Lucy Minette Brants Claire Ann Miller Elizabeth Lawrence Broad Jan Annabel Miller Betsy Lynn Brooks Barbara Leigh Moore Anne Warwick Brown Olivia Lea.chman Oliver Beverly Sue Bunting Helen Je ter Penland Susan J ean Darmer Janet Russell Mary Bowne Dransfield Paula Beth avage Sandra Kay Fish ancy Ann Schwer Linda Gail Fitch Anne Sewell Mary Helen Frost Carol June Smith Melinda Uhlane Fry ondra Jean Smith Linda Lea Goss Sharon Ann Sorenson Vesta Anne Greenleaf Sherrill Jane Spradley Jane Biedenharn Hargis Dianne Stauffer Holly Loralee Hemphill Patricia Thompson Marilee Herren Patricia Evelyn Thomson Bari Lynn Holden Andrea Lee Tittle Eleanor Thom on Hutcheson Susan Phyllis Urquhart Courtney Clare Johnson ancy Christine Varner Lauren Lois Lallier Susan Warriner Evalyn Delilah Lane Florence Ann Wells Celia Lynn Loomis Bettie Townsend Willerson K1ppas enjoyed food and fellowship at the annual Scholarship Banquet, Top Row: Ak.riJce, J. Aleuoder, M. Aleundrr, A1pinwal1, Au11ln. Second Row : Daobman, Bean, Beaver•, Bohon, Bowman, Brackenridae, Branl1, Brindley, Broad, Broolu, Drown. Tltird Rot11: Buntlo1, Butter, ChamberJla, ComJ>ere, Crawford, Denoia, J. Dermer, S. Darmer, DeSande.n, Dran1fleld, Eichner. Fourtla Row: Filb, Fitch, FlcmJn1, Fro1t, M. Fry, . Fry, Carnett, Ceuler, Cleuoa, Cote, Green. FlJtla Row : Hall, Hardie, Jlarsla, . Hemphill, Herren, Htaht, Hoffman, Holden, Holup(el, Hu1he1, Jamtt. Sixth. Ro11:1 : £. Johnton, Kapo 11, X:enala, Krel le, LalHer, Lane, Leach, Looml1, Lowdon, Lowry, M11ou7rk. ¥in. It llt\.a!Joagh ~ I~ Plloori ..O!iitt ·Plllind \'IJll! OFFICERS Fall Spring MARTHA LOVE BRINDLEY ........ President .. ... ..... .BARBARA LYNN STONE KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Virginia Ann Akridge Julie White Alexander Maria Lee Alexander ancy Lynn Armstrong Kathryn Mary Austin Elizabeth May Bachman Janis Bean Janet Bowman usan Kathleen Boyd Mary Imogene Brackenridge fartha Love Brindley Elizabeth Ruth Brown Bette Lee Butter Carolyn Burton Campbell Jo Anne Chamberlin Margaret Eleanor ColJins ancy Jane Comp·ere Mary Compton Brenda Joy Cowper Jean Hooland Craver Alice McKalJip Crawford Judith Kay Darmer Catherine Biedenharn Dennis Sue Madeline DeSanders Margaret Frances Eichner Diana Gail Fleming Charlotte Anne Florence Susan Downs Fry Linda Garnett Elizabeth Dianne Garrett Anne Van Zandt Gerrard Susan Gay Gettier Mary Ann Gleason Sarah Elizabeth Green Barbara Velma Haag Elizabeth Christine Hall Mary Adele Hardie Susan WelJs Hartman Elizabeth Claire Herd Penelope Hight Stacy Lyn Hoffman Carol Linda Holzapfel Kathie Howard Hughes Catherine Belt Jacob Michael Hope James Martha Jean Jennings Evelyn Phillis Johnson Susan Elizabeth Kaposta Margery Kengla Julianne Kirklin Linda Kreisle Linda Diana Leach Ann Maria Lowdon Lana Christine Lowry PATSY LEE McCAFFERTY .... First Vice-President .... .ELIZABETH CLAIRE rtERD BARBARA LYNN STONE .. .Second Vice-President .. .LUCIA CAROLYN PAINTER JANET LEE MILLER .. Recording Secretary ...HELEN ELIZABETH VAN WAGONER MARGARET BEVERLY SomERO .. .Corresponding Secretary .. .PENELOPE SCHWER MEMBERS Ann Louise Magouyrk Nancy Sealy Prudence Drew Mahaffey Martha Lewalling Sea'y Mary Jane Maxfield Suzanne Senevey Patsy Lee McCafferty Julia Shaw, Exchange Student Peggy Lou McCafferty CamilJa Anne Simpson Malinda McCall Patti Gay Smyth Lenox Dare McClendon Margaret Beverly Soriero Eugenia Aline McCuistion Mary Patricia Spence Mollye Aleda McDowell Helen Mae Spencer Helen Russi Menger Frances Spivy Ellen Robertson MiUer Susan Elizabeth Stegner Janet Lee MiJJer Patty Anne Stephens Margaret Diane Moore Paula Wynne Stephens Patricia Ann Munn Mary NelJ Sticksel Denny ewberry Barbara Lynn Stone Mary Mike Oles Sharon Ann Sweeney Mary Jay Orr Patricia Suzanne Taylor Lucia Carolyn Painter Camilla Beall Thompson Ann Renee Paris Carol .Jean Tumy Sydney Philen Kathleen Ames Tyler Leslie Lynn Priddy Jane Hopkins Underwood Margaret Lynn Robinson Helen Elizabeth Van Wagoner ·Suzanne Kay Rucker Dorothy Varner Brooke Bennett Rumsey Avrye Lynn Walton Penelope Schwer Sally Eleanor Weinert Elizabeth Ann Scott Suzanne Wilkins Williams Nancy Coleman Scott 11 I I Top Row: AJclden, But1ehek, Clinton. Second Ro&0 : En · nie, Flower, Fry. Third Ro..: Cowen, Crilrith, Jarrett. Fourth Row: Laoob, LaPrelle, Lowden. Fifth Row: Mnt1n. Ortl, Prince. Sizth Row: Renola, Ru11ell, Schw~tke. Seuenth Roso: Searl1ht, Snyder, Stuard. Ei1hth Row: Tarpley, Thomptoo, Wa1oon. Ninth Row : Walton, Wrlsht. PHI MU OFFICERS Fall Spring KARE KAY WALTON . . ...•. ••• President .......... KARE KAY WALTON SusA ELIZABETH WAGNO • . Vice.President . . SusA ELIZABETH WAG ON WILDA RAE LowoE • • • • • . • . • . Secretary . . . . . . . . . . ANITA LOUISE PRI CE MARY CARRI GTON GOWEN .•. . •. Treasurer ...... MARY CARRI GTO GowA BENNIE JEAN CLJ TO ...• Panhellenic Delegate .... MARY CLAIRE R ussELL MEMBERS Gayle Louise Aicklen Marilyn Jeanne Orts Mary Anthony Butschek Anita Louise Prince Bennie Jean Clinton Mary Claire Russell De Y ette Mary Flower Carol Ann Searight Mary Carrinton Gowen Judith Ann Snyder Cheryl Ann Jarrett Joy Alice Tarpley Deanne May Lanobc Susan Elizabeth Wagnon Wilda Rae Lowden Karen Kay Walton Patsy Ann Martyn Patricia Winifred Wood FALL PLEDGES Virginia Ann Ennis Maria Renola Sara Diane Fry Claudine Schwetke Priscilla Lynn Griffith Tommy Earle Stuard Laura· Louise LaPrelle Joyce Catherine Thompson Olga Kay Wright SPRING PLEDGES Patty Wade Lobrano Sheryl Anne Rotter Phi Mu's relaxed at their annual Christmas Party. Phi Mu won firat place in the Sororjty Division of the Aggie Sign contest with their "Security is Beating A&M." Page 257 OFFICERS FALL PLEDGES Pamela Gray Adkins Nancy Gray Lom s Joan Carol Amacker Leslie Scranton Lorenz Joan Bergstrom Ruth Gay Lyles Gaile Lottie Bering Adrienne McCullough Carol Deanne Brooks Frances Little McMath Janet Carroll Burroughs Mary Alice McPherson Danielle Solange Bussard Margareth Ann Meihaus Edna Candace Cauthorn Susan Elizabeth Moore Carol Ann Conway Marilyn Moorman Mary Francelia Crittenden Nancy Naber Cheryl Cromer Nancy Ann Norman Caren Elizabeth Cruse Rebecca Jean Parker Marilyn Doherty Dabney Carr Phillips Mary Rowena Fenstermaker Becky Prendergast Laura Dean Ford Linda Martin Reed Joan Elaine Frensley Pamela Sanders Kay Fuller Susan Wood Soriero Priscilla Lamar Fullilove Suzanne Terrell Virginia Estelle Gerth Jean Ann Weger Georgia Ania Graham Cynthia J. West Fredericka Stuart Gray Mary Ellen White Judy Holmes Suzannah Margaret Wilcox Jane Leffingwell Leizear Marcellene Snorf Wilson SPRING PLEDGE Anna Harvey Brelsford Fall Spring SuE COLGIN HowELL •.••••••••• President ............NANCY Ct.ARK Woor DOROTHY ANN WYATT • • • • ••• •• Vice-President ......... .NANCY SusAN PITZER JEANNETTE SELMAN BAKER • Recording Secretary .. . .SusAN MARTHA SAVAGE MARY NELi. FELDT •• • ••••• Corre.~ponding Secretary ... . . ..MARY NELL FELDT MARY JANE WALTON • ... ••. •• •• Treasurer . .. .CAROLYN CLIFTON BRASELTON MEMBERS Nancy Lila Alexander Joanne Geyne Priscilla Jane Porter Nancy Holden Allen Virginia Sue Graham Linda Majorie Prentice Jeanne Amacker Marilyn Gregor Mary Elizabeth Ragsdale Helen Sharp Anderson Susan Louise Grow Nancy Carol Ragsdale Mary Greenwood Anderson Nancy Hale Elizabeth Carroll Rehman Courtney Margaret Baetz Ann Eldridge Hall Judy Robinson Kathryn Ann Bailey Katherine E. Hardin Nancy Lee Rogers Jeannette Selman Baker Lucy Gail Holmes Mary Lillian Ross Lona Katherine Bethea Jean Fariss Horsley Elizabeth Anne Sauer Linda Black Sue Colgin Howell Susan Martha Savage Linda Carol Brack Carolyn Hunter Janet Schuster Carolyn Clifton Braselton Judith Lynn Jaegli Mary Katherine Sealy Barbara Anne Brenan Anne Jordan Sandra Sears Anne Bryan Carolyn Josey Diana Lee Sessions Judy Castleberry Mary Susan Kean Linda Gail Shank Maurya Carhey Nona Katherine Kean Sallie Sue Skelley Kay Candace Cauthorn Sally Kleberg Bea Ann Smith Courtney Alice Cheney Susan Isabel Kline Gail Addison Smith Catherine Cocking Jane Honey Lemon Donna Lee Stafford Josephine Butler Cooper Judy Ann Lloyd Kathy Stephenson Patricia Florine Crady Ann Garner Lond Anne Finch Taylor Becky Crouch Penny Lord Susan Marie Teeple Nancy Louise Denman Alicia McCullough Josephine Vance Tucker Nancy Dieterich Margaret C. McWhorter Jeanie Tunstill Madelyn Doherty Margie Jeannette Mallett Jo Frances Tyng Mary Ellen Dooley Susan Mattiza Linda Louise Walker Sara Kathryn Douglas Melinda Claire Mayes Mary Jane Walton Jane Kemble Dunbar Marilyn Mays Susan Ross Weber 'Paula Gay Edwards Martha Minter Anna Frances White Linda Kay Emerson Eugenia Morris Margo Dunn Whitley Mary Nell Feldt Helen Hardy Murchison Roberta Evelyn Wilson Ann Leslie Fenstermaker Melinda Murphy Cynthia Taylor Wood Martha Fulton Fenstermaker Susan Page Nancy Clark Wood Kathleen Ann Fisher Charlotte Gibson Peters Dana Rose Wortham Martha Dalrymple Fisher Nancy Susan Pitzer Dorothy Ann Wyatt I I I Top Row: Adkin1 1 Allen, J. R. Amacker. Second Row: J. C. Amacker, ti. Andcnoo, Baetz, Bailey, Borgstrom, Berio11 Bethea, Braaeltoo, Brcoa.n, Broob, Burtou1h1. Th ird Row: CHtleberry, Cheney, Cooper, Crady, Crhtcndcn, Cromer, Crouch, Cruse, Denman, Marilyn Doherty, Dooley. Fourth Row: Doucla1, Edward.a, Emerton, Feldt, A. Fcn1tcrmaku, M. F. Feo1tcrmaker, M. R. Fcn1termalter, K. Fiaher, M. Fisher, Ford, Fren1ley. Fi/th Rot0 : Fuller, Fullilove, Gerth, Ceyne, C. Graham, V. Craham, Crow. Hale, Hall, Hardla, J, Holm Sixth Row : Horsley, Howell, Jaecll, Jordan, M. Kean, N. Kean, Kleberg, Kline, Leizeal, Lemon, Lo£ti1. PI BETA PHI Ci.in f.Q Pnzn Ill! I.Ill 'Xiuf1111 1 ili!c.roi • ti. •Sm -II II iieS!aly I w fyal! Top Row: P. Lord, Lorenz, Lyles, Malle11, Maye1, Mays, McCullough, McMath, McPherson, McWhorter, Meihaus. Second Row: .Moore, Moorman, Murchison, Murphy, Naber, Nor­man, Page, Parker, Phillips, Porter, Prendergast. Third Row: M. llagsdalc, Heed, Rehmann, Robinson, Rogers, Ron, Sauer, Savage, Schuster, Sealy, SeHions. Fourth Row: Skelley , Smith, Soriero, Stafford, Stephenson, TayJor, Teeple, Tunsti11, Tyng, Walker, Walton. Fifth Row: Teresa L. Wang, Weber, Weger, West, A. White, Wilcox, M. Wilson, R. Wil"on, C. Wood, N. Wood, Wortham. Page 259 Terry Tamon, Glodia Friedberger, Libby Holland and Susan Sussex b3d fun working on the pledge skit for the SDT house party. Susan Susser and her date were among the participants in the OT wcincr roa t in Peaao Parle . Top Row: Abramson, Aronstein, Bedrin, Bernstein, Cohen, D. Eisenberg. S econd Row: S. Eisen· here. Emcrman, Fisher, Focelman, Friedbcrger, Gellman. Third Row: Geppert, Gerton, Gcwerlz, Glickman, E. Goldberg, S. Coldbere. Fourth Row: Goldstein, HcJler, H. Hoffman, M. Hoffman, HoJland, C. Katz. Fifth Row: W. Katz, Keifer, Kinner, Klar, Levy, Lipinsky. Sixth Row: Maged· son, Mazur, Neuman, Plot1k.y, Reisberc, Ro1orf. Seventh Row: Rosenbcrc, C. Roth, M. Ro1h, Rothman, Shacter. Ei1h1h Row: Shapiro, Shinbaum, Sieccl, Spector, Stangle. Ninth Row: S1ctzer, Suclclr, H. Su 1er, S. SuHC'f, Tallal. Tenth Row: Tamon, Utay, Wagner, Wckslcr, Wizic. Pa"' 260 SIGMA DELTA TAU OFFICERS Fall Spring MYRA HELENE FISHER . ••.• ..•••• President ..........CELIA PICARD GELLMAN RosE DIANE RosENBERG •••. First Vice-President ... MADELEINE ESTHER Roni RosE HARRIET SLIPAKOFF • .Second Vice-President . .BARBARA DIANE FRIEDMAN DIANNE LYNNE PLOTSKY .•.• Recording Secretary .... DIANE CAROL EISENBERG CECIL PICARD GELLMA •..•.•.•• Treasurer .. ..... . ......CAROL ANNE KATZ Diane Carol Eisenberg Myra Helene Fisher Barbara Diane Friedman Marilyn Frances Friedman Celia Picard Gellman Amy Betsy Geppert Sara Ann Goldberg Lynne Gordon Marilyn Gayle Hoffman Carol Anne Katz Elaine Jan is Keifer Lory Tudy Lipshitz Helen Magedson Paulette Dana Nebrat Shirley Elaine Abramson Marion Adele Aronstein Linda Joyce Bedrin Sharon Kaye Bernstein Sandra Carol Cohen Sandy Jean Eisenberg Marsha Ann Emerman Suzann Fogelman Gloria Friedberger Teri Margaret Gerson Beverly Gewertz Martha Ann Glickman Evelyn Goldberg Susan Joy Goldstein Janene Sharon Heller Helene Sue Hoffman Libby Harriet Holland Walda Mayer Katz Georgia Joan Kirsner MEMBERS PLEDGES Gail Patricia euman Dianne Lynne Plotsky Eve Joyce Rogoff Rose Diane Rosenberg Madeleine Esther Roth Mitzi Rane) Shapiro Mery'! Lynn Siegel Rose Harriet Slipakoff Sally Lauren Stangle Sandra Gail Stem Carolyn Sue Stroller Sharyn Elaine Suckle Harriet Ann Susser Anne Helene Klar Marilyn Sue Levy Susan Kaye Lipinsky Janis Irma Mazur Judy Pauline Reisberg Carolyn Roth Ellen Sue Rothman Sherlyn Beth Shacter Cheryl Dean Shinbaum Constance Lynn Spector Tamar Spector Cynthia Nan Stelzer Susan Susser Sheryl Eve Talia! Terrel Jo Tamon Peggy Sue Utay Rae Wagner Ronni Joy Weksler Judith Lynn Wizig Top Row: A1exander, Anderson, Axley, Barnard, Bass, Baucum, A. Beasley, C. Beasley, Belli, Bishop, Broeache, Buc11, Burcham. Second Row: Burk, Blaire Bu!by, Butler, Calkins, Ca~hioo, Chapman, ConwiJJ, Cough1in, B. Cunningham, D. Cunningham, Curry, Davis, Deal. Third Row: Denlon, D. Dirks, Af. Dirks, Done1son, Douglas, Downs, Edmondson, Elrod, Erben, Fa1rbend, Ferguson, Fiach, Ford. Fourth Row: Foreman, Fournace, Cant, Carner, George, Graham, Hall, Harria, Hartman, Haabop, Heart£ield, Hebert, Homan. Fi/th Row: Huntllcy, Jar· reU, Jcaae, M. KelJey, S. Kelley, Kent, Knotts, Koch, Kroll, Kuhl, Kurtz, Kuth, Larton. Sixth Row: Lawton, Lederer, Leeton, B. Lewi1, C. F. Lewia, C. L. Lewi1, Manchettcr, Maresh. Mumion, M. Martin, S. Abrtin, Mayo, McCarty. Seuenth Row: Meyer, Moak, Moore, Nebeker, Nelaoo, Ochae, Orton, P. J. P1ri1h, P. K. Pariah, Parker, Pendery, Perry, Pierce. Ei1hth Row: Preaton, QuiJlen, Rainey, Rich1rd100, Risinger, Rorex, Roahton, Rountree, Saegert, Sanda, Schmidl, Schwan, Shaw. Ninth Row: Shear, Sheeler, SbockJe7, Sikes, Sima, Slater, B. Smith, J. Smith, W. Smith, Sommer, Stover, Sturgis, Swih. Tenth Row: T. Taylor V. Taylor, Teut1ch, Thompson, Thornberr7, Thornton, J. L. Traugl1ber, J. A. Trauji:hber, Van FlrN , Wallace, Ward, Warren, Wayland. Eleuenth Row: Weaver, Weil, Wilkes, Windrum, Winman, Wood, L. Wright, S. Wright. Page 262 ZETA TAU ALPHA OFFICERS Fall Spring HENRIETTA W EAVER .. . • . ••..•.••.. . President ................ ANN BEASLEY J ERRY Lu TRAUGHBER .. ...•.• . Vice·President ... .. . . . SnERRY LOUISE GRAHAM MARY Lou R osHTON .•. . ... Corresponding Secretary . ......SYDNEY THOMPSON C1NDA S uE SANDS .. •..•.. Recording Secretary . .......SARAH FRANCES B URCHAM ALICE RAINEY . . •... •. ...••. Treasurer . ............ ...VIRCINIA ANN TEUTSCH MEMBERS Rosalie Alex&nder Lynn Eleanor Barnard Laura Jane Bass Ann Beasley Charlotte Traylor Bell Barbara Carol Broesche Sarah Frances Burcham Linda Lee Burk. Blaire Busby Brooke Busby Sarah Susan Butler Judith Lee Calkins Charlotte Renee Chapman Keith Margaret Conwill Betty Rush Cunningham Dinah Camille Cunningham Rosemary Curry Linda Louise Deal Malley Myrthe Dirks Diane Elizabeth Donelson Nancy Jean Douglas Judith Ann Downs Carol Ann Edmondson Patricia Anne Elrod Patricia Jo Fairbend Jean Ellen Ferguson Carole Sue Fisch Judy Hall Foreman Dana Gaylen Gant Sherry Louise Graham Katherine Mary Hall Kathryn Anne Hashop Cynthia Ann Hebert Mary Ethelyn Hill Bonnie Ann Homan Pamela Hundley Margerite Kelly Jarrell Maryanna Rose Jesse Margaret Ann Kelley Sharon Kelley Roberta Bernice Kent Lousie Dale Knotts Mary Florence Koch Charlotte Kroll Peggy Jo Kurtz Carol Ann Kush Lynne Carol Larson Tina Lvnn Lawson Martha Gene Lederer Charlynn Anderson Kay Jeter Axley Jane Baucum Corless Eleanor Beasley Julie Davis Bishop Susan Darr Buell Brownie Sue Cashion Kathryn Lee Coughlin Helen Elaine Davis Ann Barnett Denton Deborah Lee Dirks Candyce Gay Erben Jane Blake Ford Elizabeth Jo Fournace Judith Ann Garner Florence George Lynne Bryan Graeser Darlene F. Harris Sarah Ann Hartman Jane Heartfield Julia Kluge Martha Eloise Kuhl Bonnie Sue Lewis Connie Lou Lewis Victoria Lynn Manchester PLEDGES Lucy Elizabeth Leeton Carol Lewis Gloria Kay Maresh Mary Sue M·armion Sharon Kay Martin Martha Jo Mayo Claudia Ann McCarty Jacqueline Kay Miller Joan Elizabeth Montgomery Carolyn Poole Moore Susan Joserliine Orton Pamela Jo Parish Patricia Kay Parish Judith Ann Piazza Cynthia Jean Pierce Frances Prestion Alice Rainey Dianna Hayes Reilly Roberta Elizabeth Richardson Margaret Ann Robinson Mary Lou Roshton Nanette Frances Rountree Cinda Sue Sands Betsy Martha Schwartz Sandra Sue Shaw Susan Shockley Susan Hubbard Sikes Carol Ann Sims Mary Slater Warrie Lynn Smith Susan Sommer Sarah Lee Sturgis Mary Alice Swift Terri Lyn Taylor Vicki Taylor Virginia Ann Teutsch Sydney Thompson Andrea Leslie Thorton Jerry Lu Traughber Mary Nell Van Fleet Janet. Gail Wallace Jeannie Linn Wayland Henrietta Catherine Weaver Theo Nancy Wilkes Cherry Antoinette Windrum Andrea Patton Wood Linda Ellen Wright Sandra Lea Wright Mary Lucille Martin Cynthia Jean Meyer Carmela Griffin Monk Katherine Noel Nebeker Dorothy Nel.son Amanda Marie Ochse Rae Jean Parker Marilyn Jo Pendery Jon Anna Perry Sharon Diane Quillen Mary Ella Risinger Patricia Lynn Rorex Susan Camille Saeger! Martha Jane Schmidt Pamela Jean Shear Lois Catherine Sheller Beverly Murdaugh Smith Johanna Smith Nancy Eileen Stover Molly Thornberry Jill Ann Traughber Shelia Marian Ward Anne Hal Warren Bessie Dan Weil Marolyn Wittman PANHELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS Fall pring MARY Jo DELK .......................... President . .............. .ELIZA BETH A EGELHOFF MARIO DIAN HOLBROOK . ......... . . . Vice-President . . . . . ...... .. .... ........BARBARA K AYE JANE GOULD CORNICK ............... . .... Secretary ...... . .. . ..........M ICHAEL HOPE }AMES MYRA HELE E F1 HER . ..... ...... ....... .Treasurer . ............. .. .. .. .WARRIE LYN SMITH ELEANOR BA KSTON BEYEA .. .. ......... Parliamentarian . .. ... ... . . ....... .... . . R UTH KIBELL MEMBERS Fall pring MARY TEDFORD GRIFFITH ..... . .• . . .....•........ Alpha Chi Omega ... .. . . .. .. ....... ......KATHRYN NELLE HAYME KAY CLYDE WEBB }EA E Lom E Bo1sE JANE BRYA SHUFORD .... . .. . . .. ... .............. Alpha Delta Pi . . ..... . .. . .......... . . .... .. ....PATRICIA EL O PATRICIA ELSON }UDY KARE BAREFIELD CAROL AN SI GER .. .. ................... .... . . Alpha Epsilon Phi ............ . .... .. . .......... .. .R uTI-I KIBELL R UTH SKIBELL VICTORIA A EP TEI MARY EvELY POTTER . .... . ..... . . .. .. .. .. . .... Alpha Gamma Delta .................... . ...... . ..MARY J A E D AV IS MARY JANE DAVIS ANCY ELA! E PAW MARY Jo DELK .... ... . . . . ........... ........... Alpha Omicron Pi ......................ELIZABETH I SABELL GRAFIUS ELIZABETH ISABELL GRAFIUS VIRGI ' IA ELLE GRILLO L UCI A KAY STYRON ... ........... . . . . . . . .. . ....... Alpha Phi ................. ..... ... .ELIZABETH A EGELHOFF ELIZABETH ANN EGELHOFF A E ELA! E K OLB SuZA NE ELAI E AYER ... ... . ...... . .. .. .. .... . .. .Alpha Xi Delta .... . ..... . .. ........ .. .FRA CES WAGHALTER FHA cEs A N WAGHALTER NA CY LYNNE Jo TES ELEANOR BANKSTO BEYEA ..................... ..... Chi Omega . ..... .... .. .. . ........... ... ..... .NA CY BER ARD NA CY BERNARD GLEN A MARGARET CHROEDER DEBORAH A E BLANDY ..... .................. . . Delta Delta Delta ....... .. ........ ... . ........ .. . .CAROLYN P E CE CAROLYN PE CE MEREDITH BALL MARIO DIA HOLBROOK . . . . .... . ... . ...... ... .. . Delta Gamma . . ....... . . . . . . . .... .. ....MARCY KATHERI E GOODE MARCY KATHERI E GOODE HOLLACE A P ARKS MARGIE APPLEDORF .... .... .. ...... . ....... . . . . . Delta Phi Epsilon . ......................... ...... .. BARBARA KAYE BARBARA KAYE ELLE EDITH EP TEIN MARTHA LOUISE LAMM . . ........... . . . .... ... . ... . .. Delta Zeta .... ... . . .. ......... .... ..... .. . 1'ARIO PENDLETO MARIO PE DLETO K ATHY CAR AHAN }A E FRANK ..... ........................... .... Gamma Phi Beta . ........... ........................ .JA E FRA K CAROL A VOLZ LILLY LAY }A E GOULD CORNICK ....... .... .. ........... .. Kappa Alpha Theta ............. .... ............... .JA ET Jon o JA ET JoH SON LI DA }A ICE REGA DEN Y EWBERRY .. .. . ........ . .. .. .. . . .... . . Kappa Kappa Gamma ................. .. . . .. ..MICHAEL HOPE J AME MICHAEL HOPE JAMES SUSA PHYLLIS ROUHART BE NIE JEAN E CLINTO ............ ............... .. Phi Mu .. . ....... ............ . ..... .. . .MARY CLAIRE R u ELL MARY CLAIRE R USSELL MARY A THONY BUT CHEK DANA ROSE WORTHAM .. .... . ... . .................. . Pi Beta Phi . .. .. ... . ... ............... ... .PATRICIA FLO CRADY PATRICIA FLO CRADY NA CY LOUISE D E MA MYRA HELE E FISHER ..... .. ..... . .......... , ... .Sigma Delta Tau .................. .. ......... . ... .GAIL EUMA GAIL NEOMA ELLE SUE R OTHMA BLAIRE BUSBY .. ...........•........... . . ....... . Zeta Tau Alpha ........... .................WARRIE LYNN MITH WARRIE LYN SMITH BROWNIE UE CASHIO I I Top Row: Lar. Ru11ell, C11hlon, Jo1tet, Spaw, Grillo, Ball, Urquhart, Denman, E. Ep1tein, Johnton, Kolb. fiddle Row : Crafiu1, Carnahan, Peodleloo, Frank, broeder. Park.I, Coodt>, Barefield, Crady, Bernard, James. Bottom Row: Rothman, Neuman, Pence, Waah1her, Kaye, E1clhorf, mhh, klbeU, Bul1che1r, V. Ep1tdn, clton. FRATERNITIES Edited by Donna Pool Page 265 Alan Bruce Baird James Allen Baker Barrett Harrison Barker William Campbell Barker David Jack Bolger Shelton Wylie Boyce Frank B. Brown, Jr. Roger Layne Brandt Ronnie Guy Carr David F. Chappell Larry Oliver Clevenger Hugh Anthony Crosby John William Dalton Thomas Morris Daniel David Aden Dunn Lindell Baker Entzminger Robert William Fayle Robert Jenkin Garrett Gary Givens James Michael Griffin Walter Martin Hall Robert Brent Harris Donald Benjamin Hauk Preston Edward Henrichson Henry Horace Hill Frank Cole Hoffer Robert McConachie Stanley Clifton McDonald MEMBERS ACACIA William McMillan, III William Emmett Nichols Richard Smith Arnold David King Aymond Charles Albert Oliver Alan Arsht John Vernon Peet Phillip Chase BobbittDouglas Campbell Postle Daniel Durden BrennanGlen Hamlink Ring Michael Callaham Ronald S. Ripps Kenneth Alwyn Roberson, Jr. Walter Lee Church, III David ·Rupley Steven Ray Clark John MacNeil Scott Robert Clarke Edward Dean Scruggs Robert Monroe Collie James Edward Craig Ellis Lee Smith Larry Russell Stevens Earl Dwane Davis, Jr. Warner Edward Stone Fred Dubose Simon Estwick Ford Roy Joel Swanson Donald Harrison 'raylor, Ill Michael Charles Gandy Thomas Edward Thoinason Richard James Glaser Jonathan Goldenbaum James Irving Tims Dean William Guerin Lowry Lamar Tims Gary Owens Todd George Wayne Helm John David Hemphill Syl William Turicchi Michael Jay HoodRoger Gibson Vann Roger Henry Hord Frank Raymond Warren, Jr. Louis Peter Wenzell Michael Paul Werner Richard Melville West James Madison Williams, Jr. Richard Lynn Dugger George Edward Wolfe Robert David Young FALL PLEDGES Jerry Don Johnson Kenneth Robert Johnson Thomas Walter Kershner Steven Lyle Korby Michael S. Lary, Jr. John Alexander Lowther, Jr. Paul Alan Mamaliga John M. Montgomery David Preston Moore Watson Lee Moore Paul Wesley ewman, Jr. Curtis Edward Posey Aubrey Neale Rabensburg James Malcolm Sellers Gordon Arthur Spencer Donald Larry Stanton Steven Pierce Terrell Douglas Austin Tims James William Turner Michael Ray Van Pelt Cone Joe Wells Kenneth Austin Wickett SPRING PLEDGES William B. Hamilton, III Michael Eugene Warrick 11 Ju I Top Ro111 : Arnold, Aymond, Baird, Barker, Braadt, Breooaa, Brown, Carton, Ch1ppcll, Cher· 00tk·y. Second Row : Church, Clark, Clarke, Come, Da•it, DuBoae, Dunn, E1te1, Fayle, Ford . Tlaird Row: Civeo1, Coldcnbaum, Griffin, Guerin, Hall , Hauk, Hdm, Hemphlll, Hood , Hord . Four1A Roso : I. Jobuon, K. John100, Kenhner, Korby, Lamtoo. T~p Row: f;nry, Lowther, Mamaliga, McConachic, Mon tgomery, P. Moore, W. Moore, Newman, N1ch0Je, Ohvcr. S1•cond Row: O'Neill, Peet, Posey, Rabcnsburg, Hoberson, Rupley, Scolt, Scruggs, Spencer, Swanson. Third Row: Terrell, Thoma11on, D. Tims, J. Tims, L. Tims, Turicclai, Turnl'r, Van Pell, Warren, W<'nzcH. Fourth Row: Werner, West, Williams, Young. Page 267 ALPHA EPSILON PI OFFICERS Fall Spring BERNARD M. STOLLER •••••• •• ••••• Master . ..... . . ..GERALD ROBERT MITH BE JAMIN DAVID ROSENBERG • •• First Lieutenant Master ...DAVJD GREE FIELD JO HN HAROLD PEREL • • • Second Lieutenant Master ...J OHN HAROLD PEREL RrcK ALLEN FETTERMA Second Lieutenant Master RICK ALLEN FETTERMAN ]Ay CHARLES LIPNER • •• •••..• • •. Secretary . . ............ .HARRIS S. JACOBS DAVID B. SCHNEIDER •• . ••.• . ••• . Exchequer ... ... . .IVAN CHARLES BECKOFF KENNETH VALE RosENZWEIC •• . House Manager .. . . STEVEN CRAIG CuoDOROW DAVID PHILLIP KAPILOFF • •••• Social Chairman ... . . . . M URRAY FRED COLTON GARY STEVEN MARKEWICH ••• ••••• Sentinel ......BENJAMIN DAVID RosENBERC MEMBERS Sanders Guest Beckman Stanley Marvin Levin Ivan Charles Beckoff Jay Charles Lipner Steven Craig Chodorow Gary Steven Markewich Murray Fred Colton Lee Aaron Nodler Robert Alan Cooper John Harold Pere! Howard Paul Dreyer Robert Paul Pere! David G. Epstein Arnold Pollon Rick Allen Fetterman Henry V. Radoff Richard A. Fogel Benjamin David Ro enberg Philip David Fox Kenneth Vale Rosenzweig David Greenfield David B. Schneider Harris S. Jacobs Ronald Morton Serber David Phillip Kapiloff Gerald Robert mith Robert Lebow Bernard M. Stoller James Gary Lempert Stanley Sutkin David M. Taub Top Row : BcckoU, Chodorow, Cohen. Second Row: Cooper, Davi1, Funk. Third Row: HoUman, Jacobi, Lempert. Fourth Raw: Lipner, Markewich, Nealu. Fifth Row: R. Nadler, J. Perel, Rote. Si:xth Row: Rounber1, Rubln1teia, Schneider. Seutnth Row: Ser· her, Shapiro, Shocket. Ei1hth Row: Solomon, Staller, lark. Nfoth Row : S1olltr. ulkin, Welter. AEP pledges entertained a pet. pig on the mall prior to the ArkansH game. Michael Allen Davis Kenneth Norman Frank Morey Gardner Cary Alan Hoffman Steve Lowell Lass Alan Charles Nasits FALL PLEDGES Gary Bernard Weiser Ronald David Nodler Larry Frank Rose Richard Leo Shocket Nathan Andrew Solomon Richard Martin Staller Ronald Jay Stark SPRING PLEDGES Stephen Joel Friedman Lester Edward Novy Jerald Lewis Jacobson Robert Alan Shapiro Russell Lee Silverstein ALPHA RHO CHI OFFICERS Fall Syring JAMES FREDERICK WILLIAMS •• Worthy Architect . .JAMES FREDERICK WILLIAMS GARLAND SADLER ANDERSON, JR••••• • • Wo;thy . ... .. .JAMES MARTIN MICHAEL Associate Architect RAYMOND HANCE MARTIN ••• • Worthy Estimator . . . . RAYMOND HANCE MARTIN BENITO XAVIER NOYOLA • • •••••• Worthy Cleric '. ....... .MICHAEL DALE UTSEY JAMES DWIGHT Dow • • ••••• Fifth Board Member .... . . .JAMES DWIGHT Dow Garland Sadler Anderson, Jr. Ray Bedford Bailey Mic.hael Edward Borne David Malcolm Burdick Jon Boykin Decherd James Dwight Dow Edward Llewellyn Hughes Raymond Hance Martin MEMBERS James Frederick Williams . James Martin Michael Terry Martin Moor Benito Xavier oyola Kenneth Sherman Reaves Clark Raymond Rutledge Gerald Paul Stuyck Don Lee Tew Michael Dale Utsey --~­ FALL PLEDGES SPRING PLEDGES Owen William Bludah Carl Joseph Dalio Dennis Brooks Linam Charles William Nixon Charles Edward Rawls J ames Kirk Repass Deen Erwin Ritter Wayne Maxwell Shull J ackie Lynn Wilson Jan Douglas Cartwright William Terry Chambers William Biswell Croft Frank Genzer, Jr. Joseph John Holt Milton Ray McMurrey John Peveto, II J ohn Milton Powell Robert Thomas Reed James Glenn Reeves Joe Lee Stubblefield Darrell Gail Welch Hu hee ancl members a!ikc had an enjoyable time' at an ATO Spring Rush part)'. OFFICERS Fall Spring CLARENCE VAUGHN BRAY ••. . . . . Worthy Master ..... .. CARL MELVIN CARTER H UBBARD ScoTT CAVEN •••.. . . . Worthy Chaplain .... .. .. RoY BASCOM SMITH WILLIAM THOMAS ARCH ER . . •.•. Worthy Keeper . . . ...TIMOTHY HAYES SMITH of the Exchequer JAMES A . BANNEROT ••... .••• Worthy Scribe . .. . ....JAMES AUBREY GILBERT JOSEPH R EAGA Du PERIER . . . Worthy. Keeper ... .JOSEPH REAGAN Du PERIER of Annals M11s. JEss1E STILES, Housemother SALLIE S. CARROLL, Delta Delta Delta, Sweetheart Top Row: Adkin, Archer, Archibald, Banocrot, Barr, D&.r· l o h, Baae, Behringer, Bennett, Bla kney. ~cond Ro•: Boone, Brown, Bruder, Campbell, C. Carter, J. Carter, Caven, Chote, oleman, onvene. Third Rolfl: Corowdl, Dalton, A. Dui , E. Davi , du Pcrier, Fincher, Gibson, Cilbut, Clauur, Cro1jcan. Fourth ROVJ: Ha,. , C. Jhni , K. Harris, Hi11man, Hine , Hoffma tcr, Hoonr. Pag 272 ALPHA TAU OMEGA MEMBERS George Mason Adkins William Thomas Archer Jasper Henry Arnold James A. Bannerot John Bryan Barnett Curlis Allen Barr, Jr. James Harold Bell John Scott Bennett Richard Douglas Blakney Frederick Boone Clarence Vaughn Bray Larry Bateman Briggs Carl Melvin Carter Michael Raymond Campbell Hubbard Scott Caven Tommy Wayne Cook Charles Randolph Curson Dewey M. Dalton Tolbert M. Dalton Edwin . Theodore Davis, Jr. Leslie Alfred Derrick, Jr. Joe Marion Dixon Arthur Alexander Duggan Joseph Reagan du Perier WilJiam T. Galbreath James Aubrey Gilbert Harry Joseph Glauser Leonard Wilson, III Robert Charles Grosjean Stephen Patrick Hudnall Stephen Withrow Johnson John Bert Kidd Jack Caldwell Knox Ernie Melvin Koy Karl Cheatham Lybrand Gordon David Martin Jim Paul Maxcey Emmett Edrington Moore Maurice Edwin Moore, Jr. James Bertram Morris, Jr. Jimmy Phillips, Jr. Michal M. Phillips Robert Miller Ratliff Robert Clint Smith Roy Bascom Smith Timothy Hayes Smith Vernard Grimes Solomen David Franklin Stanley Bryon Taylor Stratton Charles Bruce Stratton William Douglas Sullivan William Arthur Teague James Philip Towns Dalton Walton Hoyet Wright Wilson FALL PLEDGES Stanley Benjamin Archibald Kenneth John Bartosh Wallace Brown Baze Dan P. Berringer Cristophen D. Bray Myron Daniel Brown Tom W. Bruder Justin Marvin Campbell James Stephen Carter James Benjamin Chote Sherman Tipton Coleman Robert Gerald Converse Gary Tyler Cornwell Adrian Averil Davis, Jr. Marshall Todd Ezell Charles Pugsley Fincher Jerry Don Gibson James Horace Hall Tommy Jack Hall Cameron Chapman Harris Kenneth Dean Harris Robert Michael Hillman John Douglas Hines Vance Deforrest Hoffmaster John William Hoover, Jr. Richard Evans Houser James Michael Kennedy Joe Phillip McElhaney SPRING PLEDGES Timothy Gage Pickering Robert Wayne Hellbusch Sidney Allin Mitchell David Andrew Morris Claude Gene Pardue Scott Lee Peden Henry Thelbert Porter, Jr. Robert Rainey Benjamin Sullivan Ramsey Robert Ewing Rainey William Ernest Rioux Charles Peton Ripley Thomas Luttin Royce Benton Rutledge Edward B. Schulz Charles Michael Smith Clinton Lynch Smith Edgar Ashley Smith Gavin Harris Smith Richard Clark Smith William Clarence Smith Dean Gray Staley Craig Autry Steffens Robert Henderson Todd H. Edward Turley John Amon Weaver Thomas Jefferson Welch, III Eugene Werlin, Jr. William Wilkinson James elms Winfrey Top Row: Houser, Hua Cloningf!'r, Linda Sue Brooke, Melinda Ann Waaaener, Kay ManhaJI, Dianne Doster, Madelyn Jeanne Hall, Mar1ha Dianne Tole , Harriet Anoe Peppf!'I. Frans Row: Loit Mary Brouturd, Dianna Jeanne Wei.ru1, Ka1hryn Lucille Pariah, Dorothy Jean Cla , Barbara Aon Menier, ue Ellen Pctenon. Second Row: hcila Marie Quinn, Karen Jane Eiche, Karen Elizabeth Jobo1too, Suuone Litt, Su.an Linda Todd, Martha Carole Campbell, Kikl Alex kandali1, Lucinda Mary Kent:&, Ellubcth Jeen Lundqui1t, Janet Suun Field1, Judith Anutu1a Funtenber_J. Tltird Row: Janet Lynn Jelen, Lynne Francea Petenon, baron Kay Weldon, Hant Ann tyron, Ceclllia Rounna Treat, Llnda Helene Miller, C1ryl Ann Wite, Su.un Timm, baron Rote iiddleton, Kay Lynn Walten, Jane A•ian Haun. FourtA Row : baron Lee Dean, June Carol Parker, Pat.rlcla Key Frank.Un, Gerry Lynn -McKay, Marion Hurt, Judy Kay Powen, andra Je1n Perk.er, Janet ue White, Jane Loui•e Tillloshut, Lind• Sue Shirey, Shuon Ellubeth Calhoun, K•thryo Loul•o V•ccuo, Julio Ano Coode. Fifth Ro": Eileen F•r Blume, forth• K•r Blume, P•trlcl• K•r Bowen, Janet Ca.rot Whitmire, Kathryn Frerich•, Thereea Ann Beaman, Kandice Ann Penner, erah A.on Robe:rllOn, Jani• Ann Rats.low, Miry Anne Coodlo1, farJon Jean Turner, Sara Clarke Pellt, Ann Claire Cotham, BCYerly Murdau1b Smith, Pamela Cray Ad.kin•. Pa 310 STAFF Director ...... ........ . ........ MRS. REX BonoIN Supervising Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALLY GAINER Resident Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALICE BRIGGS Student Counselor . ........ PATRICIA DIANE TAYLOR Student Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAXINE WEYNAND ADVISORS Loy S. Dwyer Mildred Anne Knape Pamela Jean Fensch Candace Elizabeth Knopf DelJa Lou Fitzhugh, Co-Chairman Christina Lawson Jon Clair Janssen, Co-Chairman Jessie Lee Mandel Andrea Marva Kaufman Kathryn Joan Mooney Kathleen Lillian Weisse A typical room at Madison House Girls may enjoy a quick snuk or n lcisurrly lnnrhron. MADISON HOUSE Page 341 Student Counselor . ...... . . BETSY MARTHA SCHWARZ Student Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LI DA KAY WALL Do Ro Di Di r.a L) Ta r.a J Ai (J ~ Front Row: Aaron Michael Richard&<>n, David Eugene choonover. Stcond Row : he Helen Hartcravc, Judy Ann William , Patricia Kay Viii, Elisabeth Daniel Well, Robin Nancy Miller, Hanna Marie O'Brian, Barban Allen Robinton, Ada Fay Cook, Sh1ron Ann mith, 1ichelc Goldman. Third Ro..: Anne Loui e ft.Ur.n1er, Ca.rleco Ellubeth Linke, Eleanor Ann Kennon, JiJI Chapman ThomH, Jeanne Charlotte Tonu, Mary Kathryn Taylor, Mary Meader Brown, Mary Carolyn Heddl.01, Jane Ell.ubeth Jarrell, Susan Lee Vo 1, Betty Martha Schwarz. Fourth Row: andra Kay Foster, utan Cheryl Wiiien, Diane Eliube1h Roelhemeyer, Boonie Ano Bohan, Jan Kathryn Brubaker, l.ucy Call Holmes, uHn Sedell Carpenter, Penny Lee Panos. Pa" 342 MAYFAIR HOUSE ADVISORS Donna Jean Adelman Roxanne Boyd Elizabeth Hyer Burgin Diane Elizabeth Donelson Sally Green Elizabeth Head Margaret Ann Kelley Carol Lewis Lynne Maureen Lowdon Taddy JoEllen McAllister Carla Jeanne McNamara Judith Nan Oxford Andrea Leslie Thornton Canda Beth Turner Diane Weber Diane ell Williams Several of the girls prepared a weekend. to go home fo r STAFF Manager .. . ....... . ... . .. .... .. . .. ... .... FAY HUSTON Resident Counselor . . ........... .. .... . ... JESSICA WELLS Resident Counsewr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IDA F INNEY Student Counselor Student Counselor Student Counselor Student Counselor . . .. . .. .. ..... .. . . .. . DENNY NEWBERRY SusAN J ANE McKAY DIANA LEE SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BEA ANN SMITH Getting together is someonc"s room was a common study break. Page 343 MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS Left. t.o Ri1ht.: Rogers, Cunningham, Collins, Ueathe, Hill, Braeutigam. Front. Row: Smith, BalJard, Phillips, Collier. Back Row : Conn, Ritter, Gladaon, Womack, Waggoner, Ellis, Alberthal. Larry Ewing Phillips, Suptruisor J en y Lee Ballard, Aui.tt.ont. Supervisor STAFF COU 'SELOR Mana1er . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . • • . . . . . . . . .. HELEN N. DEATHE Lester Marvin Alberthal, Jr., Sprin1 John Raymond Leatherbury, Jr., Fall Auistant Mana1er . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES 0. BRAEUTJGAM George Lowell Clayton, Jr:, Sprint James Arthur Mabry, Foll Senior Secretary ... ...........................••.. ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM Edwin Darryl Collier, Sprin1 John Hill Nall, Jr., SprintS ecretary . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • . . . • • . . • . • • . . • • • . . . . • • . • • • • JOAN COLLINS John Randall Conn Jerry Lynn Ritter Clericaf Auistant . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . . • • . . . LOUISE A. HILL Rodger Thomu Ellis Robert Phillip Smith, SprintBuildint Crew Foreman . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . • • • . . . WILLIAM ARLIE ROGERS James Franklin Clad.Jon, Jr. Daniel Felton Waggoner Carroll Forrest Hendenon, Fal/. Ronald Edward Womack Stanley F. Huoleld. Ill Le/& to Ritht: Anderson, Quinton, Clayton, Bond, Valfre, Nail. Ronald Fred Bond, Supervi1or COUNSELORS Douglas Duane Behrendt, Fall William B. Chenault, JU, Fall Ralph Hulen Anderson John Hill Nall, Foll Christopher Todd Bowers, Sprini Donald Pierce Wilcox Cevfle Lowell Clayton, Jr., Fall Paul Marquis Quinton, Sprin1 Stephen Leroy Carter T. Samuel Williama, Sprint Michael John Elliott, Jr., Sprint Benjamin Valfre ADVISORS Front Row: Diets, Patton, fcCaU.rey. Bock Row: Roberti, Sparb, Spence. ~&ton, Bowen, Arnold, Napoli, Lamson. Cluke, Matula, Burney. Front Row: Moore, 1. Cray, SprJn11. Back Row: Fron& Row : Elliott, Cray, Buffo. Bock RoJ.O: Sechler, Whit· John Frederick Cray, Super&lUor Dan B. Williama, Super11i.lor, Foll DORM A ID Henry Alton Cray, Super11isor, Sprin1 Henry Alton Cray, Supttvi.ior, Foll COUN ELORS COUNSELORS Louia Edwin Diet&, Superuilor, Spri•I Wllllam B. Chenault, Ill, Sprint Harold S. Sparka, Ill Charlea Wi.Jllam Aruold, Sprint Leon Jo1eph Napoli, Jr., Fol£ Joe Kelley Oarke, Cou..,elor Loula Edwin Dietz, Foll John Allen Bullo D. Stanton Sechler Jamea William Spence William Lawrence Muckelroy, Coun1eon Alicia EateJa Mendoza Robert James Hutton Armandina Ruiz Connie Ray Wria:ht Mary Lorene Dennis Larry Earl Meyer Richard Allen Janda Mary Margaret Ruesel Ancel• Ximenes Gail Rose Depioe Marvin Roy Mikeska, Jr. Ronald Thomu Jcanings Gonzalo A. Sandino-Salledo Rosemary Lee ZoeUer Romulo Liberio Diu, Jr. Bruce Pat Miller Mary Ann Jerkofaky Rote Mary Saunders Mary Alice Zrubek. Shirley Ann Dinhobl William Blaine Miller Fronl Rav: Hudton, Lan1feld, Ba.rto1h, Pekar, Franklin, O'Brien, Kucera, Overbeck, Panurella, B1nnon, Vincent, tiles, Kubiak, M. Perry, Edwardt, C. Fo1ter, Navar. S1cond Ra..: Gordon, Sta•lnoha, Dlnbobl, Simi, A. Va1quez, Falcon, Roulee, McKee, Perea, Muecke, Dybow1k1, Burda, A. White, Tu.ranyik, Bauer, Kunz. Third Row: Zoeller, Mcfadyen, Maloney, Clayton, Z.rubek., Jerk.ofak.y, Kamln1k.I, D. PhUllp1, Hender, C. Va.raa, Karlik, cbatte.oberr, Thompton, Benecke, Spampin· ato. Fourth Roao: Dorotik, Har1nvet, Gerch1helmer, Led.olcky, FJfe, Kronke, Lone, Deplne, Reinert, Boyd, Chude, Kutac, Welp, P. CollettJ, Chri1tla.n. Fi/IA Row: Boeni.ch, Gro11e, Hick.a, Wendland, Seidel, Martin, Smith, Conti, Brender, Wood, D. Roberti, Cheatham, Haydel, Cully, Kloete). SUtlt Row: Trucbard, Cilchri1t, Trevino, W. Nellon, Holt, W. A. Wal1h, Kaqa, lavlk, Molina, Gilmore, Lane, Marr, Cbarba, Hall, Mc amara, Ayen, Darnell. Se1tintA Rot11: A1uilar, Embry, Hu ton, Lamb, W. Mlller, J. Perry, Lew, Tlterle, Runt, Anaejionu, Hickey, Rernande1, Daehae, Leppard, Lehr, Fohn, Holuchuh, Alcala. Page 394 Front Row: Thabit, Jazzar, Rashid, Mashat, Anber, Robaishy, Al-Rashid, baby Muna M. Dahman, Hamdan, Wehaibi, Shuman, K. Khalaf, Khodrr, Shalabi. Second Row: Hafez, Tourkl, Nahdi, Akkad, Alild, Madani, Yabya, Joumoi, Natto, Buraiky, Al-Tourah. Third Row: El-Mezawle, A. Khalaf, Iamall, DakhU, A11ti, Al· NasraUah, Abudawood, Athel, Al-Rawi, Dahman. h. ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS ,, GREATER TEXAS CHAPTER. The Organization of Arab Students is a social and cultural Socials keep the Organization closely in contact. Frequent organization established to further good relations between dinners featuring authentic Arabic food and entertainment the Arab students and the American students. The OAS highlight · the year. The major social event is Scheherazade. works continually throughout the. year among its own mem­At this dance the Scheherazade queen is presented, the girl ·bers and in Austin to reach this goal. Their tutoring pro­who, by tradition, is charming enough to rival the legendary gram conducted in Arabic is aimed at l!elping its members queen who saved her own life by telling tales of wonder to fully understand the classwork offered at the University. for 1001 nights. In Austin the OAS sends lecturers upon request to area These activities are aimed at maintaining a home culture churches, schools, and civic groups to give these groups among the Arab students while working toward understanert Michael Lesseg Jay Mayne Lewallen Joel Simon Lissauer Jack Edward Loveless Robert Frank L'Roy Howell Wesley Mann Richard Tewes Martratt James Harvel Mashburn William Timithy Mason Robert Michael Massey Lawrence Wayne Maxwell William McMillian El!is Frank Morgan Phillip Eugene Moseley Jerry Neal Osborne Thomas Pederson Elvin Burnett Pippert Charles Raymond Pittman Thomas Lafayette Pool Richard Eugene Powe Robert Lisle Powell Edward Randolph Andres Ramos James Owen Rasor William Rister Joseph Charles Salvaggio Pete Salvato Jerry Dale Sanders Donald Fred Sattler Albert Fred Schkad~ Bob Ewald Schutz Frederick David Sheffield Henry Joseph Sherrer John Herman Sherrer Gerald A: Shocket William 'Randolph Stapper Aubrey Lee Stratton Herbert James Sutherland Ted Jefferson Taylor James Lanning Thompson Charles Gene Vorhees Clinton . Waggoner Donald Albert W.agner Richard Melville West Tom Edward Whitaker Floyd Otho White Robert Earl White Bobby Gene Whiteley John Lindsey Whitesides Richard David Whitlock John Wiley Wilkerson Marvin Willard Ernest_"Leroy Williams Jimmy Doyle Wilson Charles Joseph Zubarik Front Row: Muhburn. Gillette. White ldet, Slapper, J. Sherrer, Doyle, Jone1. Second Row : mith, forgan, farlin, Cooule, trallon, Lie auer, H. hen er. Third RoMI : aln lo, And("rton. Burton, Godfrey, Hogan, Kirkpatrick, Hamff. Fourth Row: Kennedy, Arm1tron(, Pi ppert, Faykua, Hollis. Page 402 WA1 !Alli Jw Eo~ Ria Front Row: Langdon, Genzer, La Nier, Watson, J. K. Williama, ShuU, Hughet, Swallow, Skelton, Saldana, McRae, Breig. Second Row: Philip Douglas Creer, Noyola, Mabry, Indorf, Daniels, Campos, Inglis, Bludau, Ritter, J. F. Williams. Third Row: DaJy, Cox, Routh, Smith, Pollard, Stubblefield. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS The Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects was established to provide a transition into professional life. It is intended to help the student prepare himself for entry into the profession and to the Institute. Responsibility to the profession should be realized at an early point in each student's training. This realization takes the form of recognizing the greater benefit to the profession and to so­ciety which can be achieved by concerted and collective ac­tion on the part of all persons committed to architecture. Isolated and detached action on the part of individuals can accomplish little. A fundamental purpose of The lnstitl\te is to provide the framework for this collective effort. The chapter's activities during the past year have included a student forum on "How to Win and Influence Juries," a lecture by George Bogart of the art department and a OFFICERS Fall WAYNE MAXWELL SHULL . . . .. . .. . . .. ........ . .. . ... . .. President Round-Up Party. A retreat was held at the YMCA camp, Wimberly, with Karl Kamrath F.A.l.A. leading the dis­cussion on "organic" architecture. The chapter sponsored a tour of the Texas State Capitol Dome for all interested students. There were delegates from the chapter attending the Texas Society of Architects Convention in Dallas and the Tenth Annual Student Forum in Washington D.C. At the December meeting Israel Stein, a new member of the Archi­tecture Faculty, presented his thoughts on an approach to architecture. A very successful year was highlighted by a tour of San Antonio during mid-term. Architects O'Neil Ford and Cyrus Waggner toured Trinity University, the Paseo Del Rio, the Hemisfair site, and the Mission San Jose with the chapter members. Spring .. . ........ .. ...... . .. . . . . .. . , .. . TERRY MARTIN MooR J AMES KENNETH WATSON ... .... . .. . ....... . . . .. . .. . Vice President . . . .. ... . .. .. .. .. . . .. . ....... OMAR RICHARD CAMPOS JEANNE KEITH WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secret,ary ..... ..... . ...... . .... . . . ........ DARLA JEAN HARTMAN E DWARD L LEWELLYN HUGHES .... .. . . .. ·.. . . . ....... . ... Treasurer . ..... . ... . .. . ..... . . ... .......... CARL JOSEPH DALIO R ICHARD PROCTOR SWALLOW . ..... . .... .. . .. ........ . Faculty Advisor ......... . .. . ........... RICHARD PROCTOR SWALLOW Garland Sadler Anderson Robert Eugene Ayers Ray Bedford Bailey Owen William Bludau Reuben Edward Bohnen Robert Sanders Bradley Ernest Richard Breig William Henry Butcher Omar Richard Campos Guillermo Javier Cavazos Edwin Allan Cook Billy Jerome Cox Thomas Braden Daly Carl Joseph Dalio Gerald W. Daniels, Jr. David Carl Denney Jerry Woodrow Duval Alan Feinberg Frank I. Genzer, Jr. Rankin Dee Glover Lisimahos John Govates Darla Jean Hartman Norman Perry Hatfield, Jr. John _Bruce Heath MEMBERS Carroll Forrest Henderson Robert Arthur Herolz Edward Llewellyn Hughes Pinna Lee Indorf Curtis Lee Inglis, Jr. John David Jarrard Keith Karl Klein Craig Allan Kress George Tucker Langdon, Jr. Royce Eugene La ier Ernesto G. Liebrecht Robert Smith Mabry Raymond Hance Martin Anthony Frederick Mayer Marvin Allen McCree John Malcolm McRae David Smith Minter David Lee Money Terry Martin Moor Benito Xavier Noyola John Anthony Perez John Peveto, II Charles Hardin Pollard John Milton Powell Donald Magee Quinn Henry Howard Rayburn Kenneth Shennan Reaves Deen Erwin Ritter Donald Wayne Roberts Kenneth LOuis Routh Clark Raymond Rutledge Ata Ollah Safai Humberto Saldana, Jr. Wayne Maxwell Shull Kendal Kirk Steffa John Frederick Skelton, III James Arthur Smith, Jr. Joe Lee Stubblefield Gerald Paul Stuyck Dale Morley Taylor Don Lee Tew Gary Allen Unger Michael Dale Utsey James Kenneth Watson Guy Leroy Wigington James Frederick Williams Jeanne Keith Williams Page 403 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS to I eip pro fie~ M~ 1 I~ Am du1 1ite in the oh out hd1 in a T pre! Ask resf An1 The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is dedicated submitted its exhibition to the Power Show sponsored by the to the advancement of chemical engineering and to the Student Engineering Council. maintenance of high professional standards among its mem­Officers for the last year were Carlton Roy Jones, pres­bers. Monthly meetings this year featured several speakers ident; Alton Edward Martin, vice-president; James Gordon from industry. These speakers included Quintion Cobb from Helpinstjll, treasurer; Gary L. Kott, corresponding secre­Fisher Governor Co., Dr. J. W. Morris from DuPont, tary; and Phillip Walter Davis, recording secretary. Dr. Virgil A. Johnson from El Paso Natural Gas Company, James Rush Brock, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineer­ Fro11t Row: Ueckert. Wiley, Helpinstill, A. Martin, Lawrence D. Christian, Clements, llrown, Bankston, Hu1kcy, Kuhlman, Sebesta, Jones, Balch Davidson. Second Rorv : Greene, S. Hooper, Wolle, Panzarella, L. Martin, Ingram, Evelyn Plii11is. Johnson, Coburn, Bennett, Stratton, Meyer, Davi&, Kirsten, . Moyers. Third Row : A. Kott, G. Kott, Leavitt, Hakala, Ziebell, Ponder, Lynch, Mahler, Ticer. Yates, Swanson, Stewart. Fourth Row: Rester, Hoffman, Hill, Berniard, Moore, Walker, Crosby, Heinemann, Kuebler, Seaman, Turner, Walker, Vale. Fifth Row: Mok, Spencer, R. Martin, Menn, Lewis, Woodriclc, Cottle, Lew, Sims, Jahnke, Dunun. Orr, Wittf', Bonner. and L. D. Christian from Humble Oil and Refining Com­ing, served as faculty sponsor. pany. A.l.Ch.E. also published it~ technical journal and F. Jorge Acosta.Gonzales Othman Al-Rawi Louis Robert Anderson John Cameron Andrews Lloyd Elmer Balch Thomas Arthur Bankston Graham Kerr Barnes Morris Wayne Bennett Lewis John Berniard, III David Calhoun Bonner Lois Mary Broussard fred Lewis Brown Phjlip Robert Bunch Kelly Morgan Clark John Ritchey Clayton John Charles Clements Stephen Parker Coburn Emerson Seymoor Conrad, Jr. Ronnie Jack Cottle WilJiam Lee Cox John Edwin Crosby, III Joseph Michael Davidson Marvin Burris Davis, Jr. Ronald Caradine Dipprey Hiram Ben Duncan Don Stewart Eden Victor Henry Estes Emory Laughton Ezell James Joshua Gib on, III John Alexander Gillette Jorge E. Gonzales·Soler Gary Loren Greene Larry Forman Greene MEMBERS Robert Cooper Haden Pete William Hakala Earl Marvin Halfen Frank Willard Heinemann James Gordon Helpinstill James Michael Hill Herman William Hoffman, Jr. Paula Kathryn Hooper Sidney Gates Hooper, Jr. Robert Gorham Huskey Bary Ben Hutsell Joyce Ann Ingram Tim Byron Jahnke Douglas Harold Jantz Carlton Roy Jones Robert Lloyd King, II Richard Albert Kirsten Alfred Tyrrell Kott Gary Lynn Kott Gerald Paul Kuehler Robert Phi((jp Kuhlman John H. Lourie Gary Lee Lawson Joel Stephen Leavitt Walter Lew Raymond Arless Lewis Charles Emil Loeffler Herbert J. Loe ch Fred Welch Lowe Charles Ray Lynch Eddie Gene Mahler Rhalid Kadhum Makiya Alton Edward Martin Lynn Martin Robert Lindsey Martin Edward Ewing Maxey, IV Kenneth Wayne Mayes Kenneth Lowell Meisner Thomas Earl Menn Heinz Erich Meyer Clyde C. Meyers James Davis Miller Charles Siu-Lun Mok James Wilbern Moore James Wynn Moyers Gary Wayne Munson Sam F. Narvarte Clarence Arthur iebuhr Terry Lee Orr John Edward Panzarella Robert Joseph Pesksa Michael Vann Phelan Jacque Emile Pirson Thomas C. Ponder, Jr. Gary Dennis Ragan tephen Re ter Keith James Ritchey Gary Dwane Roberts Johnnie Clifton Rutledge Victor Hank hi ider Michael ye hwend man George Cook eaman Edward Chari b ta George William dgwick, III Douglas Maurice Selman Bobby Gene Sims ewman Smith Ernest William pacek, Jr. Olvis Ray Spencer James Howard tanley Emory Clyde tephens David Arthur terner James Dale tewart Roy Taylor tockman Charles Franklin tratton Y. S. ~ryanarayana Roy Joel wenson Je se Rogene wim Jerry J. Taub John Palmer Terry James Elli Ticer Bill Todd Claude Joseph Tondre, Jr. fichael Lucian Turner Edward Jerald eckert H. C. Vale Gu tavo Vergarab Daniel Lloyd Walker Larry Ray Walker amuel K. Wiley nton Herbert Witte, Jr. GI nn Augu t Wei Jam Victor Woodrick bar! Ray Woll Ronny Vonhoy Yat John 1icha 1 Ziebell AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS The American Institute of Interior Designers is organized to enable members to become acquainted with professional expectations, ethics and practices through association with professional AIID members and professionals in the various fi elds related to interior design. Membership is based on scholarship and interest in the profession of interior design. Membership is limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors. The organization presented various speakers including Jack Wallace of Formica Inc., and Newton Whiles of the American Institute of Decorators, as part of their activities during the past year. Members of the AIID were in­vited to attend the state AIID meeting held in San Antonio in the spring. The campus AIID presented a display in the Texas Union of various activities of the organization and of some of the problems in design which had been worked out by design students. Late in the spring the organization held a banquet for its members featuring speakers presented in a round table discussion. The organization's officers were Marcia Jane Putegnat, president; Karal Kay Howard, vice-president; Benna Layne Askew, recording secretary; B~nnie Merle Messer, cor­responding secretary; and Elsie Everett English, treasurer. Anna Brightman, Associate Professor of Home Economics, served as the AIID's faculty sponsor. MEMBERS Andrea Valentine Anderson Mary Donna Kennemer Benna Layne A kew Lula Belle Maddox Carolyn Susan Baker Donna Jean Mc eil Mary Elizabeth Bell Heide Roeslein Meister Nancy Louise Brown Bonnie Merle Messer Alice Beryl Carss Marvin Jim Middleton Mary Marguerite Carter Margaret Carter Montgomery Gladys Jo Ann Counihan Leslie Jane Nissen Suzanne Davies Barbara Ann Packard Linda Jane Davis Cheryl Ann Pfluger Elsie Everett English Aubrilyne Preston Katherine Elaine Etheredge Marcia Jane Putegnat Elizabeth Marie Gill Mildred Anne Redd Sharon R. Glass Elizabeth Eugenia Richards Dianne Hander Sandra Rounsaville Kara] Kay Howard Kathy Seale Paula Sue Ivey Suzanne Senevey Sharon Lee James Barbara Lynn Stone Jennie Marie John on Paula Tollefs9n Janice Mc air Jordan AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OFFICERS ~ ~~ HOWARD ERNEST COLLIER . . . . . . . . . . . President . . ......... .. }AMES CROZIER BROWN MICHAEL DAVID HUGH ............ Vice-President ..... . ........... JOSEPH V. REPA }AMES CROZIER BROWN ... ..... ..... Secretary .... . ... . . . .. . ... BARRY WADE ELLIS LANE ARVID ZUNKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer . ... . ... . . ..... .. ROBIN PAUL STAGG JOSEPH FRANCIS MALINA .. ..... .. . Faculty Sponsor ..... ..... JosEPH FRANCIS MALINA MEMBERS Thomas Alan Armstrong Larry Duff Hibler Robert Lewis Morriss James Key Avera, Jr. Jack D. Holford Charles Morgan Pearre, Ill John Lawrence Berkman, Jr. James F. Horadam Clifford ea) Prescott Donald Howard Bizzell Michael David Hugh Robert Terry Pribble Jesse Dewaine Bogard Glenn T. Johnson J. T. Rankin J ames Crozier Brown Monroe Wayne J ones J oho Blair Reber J. Stephen C~rroll Billy R. Karrh Joseph V. Repa Howard Ernest Collier Abdel Rahman Katami Gerald L. Roberts Richard Branton Daniel John Young Keane orman Jerry Scheel J ames Henry Duke, Jr. Keith Allen Keller Willard Mac Smith, Jr. Barry Wade Ellis Glende! Clifton Lang Robin Paul Stagg Jimmie Lee Farmer David Dudley Laughlin David Franklin Tankersley Bill E. Foulds Herman Gerhard Lehman, III James Winston Thomas William C. Garbade John Chapin Lindlof Harvey J. Treybig Noe Garza Clarence Lee Littlefield Lloyd Victor Urban Joh'n Allen Gault Larry Douglas Long Robert Edward Weirich Charles A. Guptill Larry Nuel Mack James Robert Williamson Hisham Hassan Hafez Murel James McGrath David P. Woodfin Floyd Arthur Haskett, Jr. J earl Preston Morris Lane Arvid Zunker Robert Louis Herndon The University of Texas Student Chapter of ASCE is standing speakers were presented. Among the noted speak­designed to help civil engineering students enrich their ers were: Dr. Randal H. Wood, Dr. John E. Breen, Mr. college courses by beginning those professional contacts and Wayne Henneberger, Mr. S. I. Morris, Jr., and Mr. E. Jerry asso~iations which, continued through life, are so valuable Dietrich. ASCE provided its-members with professional to the practicing engineer. information, affiliation with national organizations, ocial ASCE participated in the annual Power Show, a major activities, and a newsletter, the Bull Sheet. engineering event on campus. Throughout the year out- Front Row : Short, William R. Upthegrove. Second Row: Jordan, Vogelsang, Baade, J. Hall, Dube, Holzaepfel, LaBauve, McCright, El·Khazen, Fendley, Maddox. William1, Broome. Third Row: Sommer, Guerrero, Grant, Man1field, Thompson, M. Wi11on, Faetche, Wayland, Matthew•, Grona, Dauchtry, Hambright. Fourth Row: Lay, Madden, Willmann, Driscoll, Oates, C. Wilson, LeBieu, Canfield, Kellogg, Ayret, Taylor, Edwards. Fifth Row : Carden, H. Ramirez, Johnson, Weathers, Ballard, Stuyck, Keast, Thornton, Waite, Whitworth, Lawton. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS Fall Spring THOMAS HALE CANFIELD . .. . .. . ..... Chairman ...... ..... ... MAYNARD LEE WILSON JoHN RICHARD AYRES . .. .•.•... . First Vice-Chairman ... . . . . ROBERT LOUIS VOGELSANG BEAUFORD CLAYTON DAUGHTRY .. Second Vice-Chairman . .. . ...... JAMES ROBERT WAITE J AMES BRADLEY WHITWORTH . . . . . Recording Secretary ..... JAMES BRADLEY WHITWORTH MAYNARD LEE WILSON • • • • • . . . Corresponding Secretary ...... MALCOLM CONLEY PERRY W ILLIAM HENRY MAYER, J R ... . .•...• Treasurer ....... . ... . . WILLIAM HENRY GRONA BYRON ELLIOTI SHORT .• • ••• . .... Faculty Sponsor ....... . ... BYRON ELLIOTI SHORT MEMBERS Bryan Hobson Atwood, Jr. Benny Eugene Edwards Johnny Anthony Kopecky Roy Dale Riewe John Richard Ayres Ragheb H. El-Khazen Arnold Arthur LaBauve, Jr. John Reuben Ross Henry Howard Baade, Jr. James Bruno Faetche Fred Widney Lawton Ibrahim Hassan Sadek George Franklin Baker Richard Joseph Fendley Johnnie Reed Lay Henry Robert Sebesta Jerry Lee Ballard Jon Grant Ford Robin Boyce LeB!eu Bruce Lee Shearer John Edward Barton John Gene Forister Philip Charles Lewis Walter Frank Sommer, Jr. John William Bedenbender LeRoy Flynn Foster B. Taylor Livingston James Duncan Stuyck Arthur Henry Boice Terry Edwin Gish Douglas Hardy McCaskill Fred Kent Taylor Joe Mack Bridges Timothy Ray Goldman N. Harris McClamroch Cecil Martin Teller Eugene Franklin Broome Winston Douglas Goodrich Manley Doyle McCright Clifford Lee Thomson James Douglass Brotherton Bobby Joe Grant Robert Adalbert McLaughlan Oland Dole Thompson Robert James Brown William Henry Grona George Dennis Madden Olin Ray Tiemann Thomas Hale Canfield German David Guerrero Vernon Lee Maddox, Jr. Gary Douglas Turner Mike W. Carden Johnce Eugene Hall Edward Othro Mansfield Glenn Jerome Vaughn James Edward Carter, Jr. Robert Coolidge Hall Vernon Otto Markworth Robert Louis Vogelsang Don William Casteter Robert Neil Hambright Gerald Nelson Matthews James Robert Waite Curtis Mack Clark, Jr. Michael Douglas Haney William Henry Mayer, Jr. Kenneth Arthur Wayland Steve Morris Cohn Lash Devous Hansborough David Lincoln Miller Richard Elbert Weathers Curtis Clarence Conrad Mack Harrell Harris Jack Childers Oates, Jr. Olin Eric Weiss Wayne Clyde Curington Lewis Harold Heininger, Jr. Richard Eugene Ober George Wells Charles Dalton James Bryan Hicks Douglas Alan Oldfield James Bradley Whitworth Beaufort Clayton Daughtry, Jr. Stanley Don Holzaepfel Patrick Marshall O'Neill Robert Kincaid Williams Robert Dayle Dewien Cecil Lee Hunt, Jr. Paul Rick Oshman Roger Wayne Willmann Joe Edward D'Olive Edward S. Hyman, Jr. Jere Paul Parrish Claude Alan Wilson David William Dorotik Jerry Max Jordan Malcolm Conley Perry Maynard Lee Wilson Lawrence Daniel Dorr· Kenneth Lee Johnson Louis Elliott Pflughaupt Lowell Clark Wood Arlen Melbourne Driscoll Larry George Keast Enrique G. Ramirez, Jr. Marcellus Young, Jr. Victor James Dube Arthur Justus Kellogg Henry G. Ramirez Mario Zamora Richard Michael Eckenrod James Franklin Kine! Front Row: Cornick, Tha:r.too, Oliver, Askew, Cuooiogham, Cobo. Second Row: Fairbeod, Trube, Farquhar, Barrows, Willsey, Burges, Grimm, Brown, B. Smith, Cane, Hagan, Neubauer, Alexander. Third Row: Ripper Schlosser, Abney, Laws, Ashmore, Hays, Sanders, Fields, Wester, Graham, Re"Yeley, Anderson, Polk, Allen, Hebert, Reichert, Rothen. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Coffee, tea, doughnuts, and orange juice, on sale every morning in the Home Ee Building is a service of the Home Economics Chapter. The sales are run by the members and the money helps to finance the year's activities. The major activity was the annual Texas Home Economics College Chapters Workshop, held this year at the Uni­versity. The theme of the workshop was "How Do You Measure Up" which stressed the role of leadership in home economics. Over 300 delegates from colleges of Texas and the Southwest attended. Speakers included Dr. Henry Bowman, University professor of sociology, and Miss Julia Hunter, president of the American Home Economics As­sociation. The other activities of the year included an annual spring Patty Louise Abney Pamela Gary Adkins Lila ell Adler Chery_! Albers Rosalie Alexander ancy Holden Allen Irma J ean Anderson Helen Marianne Ashmore Benna Layne Askew Martha Ann Baker Sarah Elizabeth &rrows Marylyn Elizabeth Barwick Barbara Kaye Boydstun Marilyn Kay Brittain ancy Jane Brown Sara Broyles Bettie Lee Burges Irene Claire Buske Frances Pauline Cohn Judy Cole Jane Gould Cornick Jo Lynn Cunningham heila Kay Daniel Jarrie Dell Davis ancy Etta Do Janice Dougall Linda Kay Emerson Maxine Lamkin Enqui t Patti Jo Fairbend Carolsue Farbman Rosemary Farquhar Janet Fay Fields Jo Mertred Franklin Betty Draper Gane Karen S. Busby Gattis Judith Ann Ginn Janie Sue Glimp Carla Dee Graham Barbara Louise Grant Kenny Lynn Griffith Mary Louise Grimm Kathy Elaine Hagan Jimmie Lynn Harman Christina Elsa Haueisen Sandra Hays Cindy Ann Hebert Mary Joe Helin Ruth Danette Hill Barbara Anne Hindelang Kay Vera Holder Katrina ajeeba Horany Beverly Ann Hunter Anita Dianne Jackson Judy Kay Jackson Judith Ann Jarvis Caroline Ann Jenkins style show featuring fashions made in home econoillics classes, a Christmas decorating party and tours of the campus provided for interested high school groups to in­form younger students about the careers in home econom­ics. The year was rounded out by a spring banquet which marked the initiation of senior members into the National Association. Georgia Ruth Oliver served as president this year. Other officers included Frances Pauline Cohn, first vice-president; Jane Gould Cornick, second vice-president; Leta Ann Thax­ton, treasurer, and Benna Layne Askew, secretary. Lorene Lane Rogers was senior sponsor and Bess Belle Caldwell was junior sponsor. MEMBERS Joyce Annette J ones Mary Lark Kaskie Roberta Marie Knigge Margaret Chri tine Laws Maria Estela Leyendecker Karen Irene Lyons Constance Anne Marmaduke Martha Louise Martin Mary Lucile Martin Molly Aileen Mathis Merry Crawford Mayne Carolyn Marie McDonald Margaret Carter Montgomery Mary Elizabeth Montgomery Lyndia Kay Morton Jacqueline Marie eubauer Georgia Ruth Oliver Anna Lee Parks Glenda Lucile Patton Patricia L Peacock Jani Lee Polk Judith Ratliff Kathryn Louise Feichert Sarah Beth Reveley Mary Letitia Reynolds Annette Ripper uzette Roth n Doris Warden anders Martha ue Schlo er Donna Marie Schneider Francille Helen ott Jo Karen Iman usan hidey Kay inclair Martha Lena irman Barbara Lee mith usan Kaye Smith Judith C. peed Jane !evens Penny Ann tillwell Leta Ann Thaxton Sally ue Trader Inela Trevino ancy McCulJough Truhe Adela Antonia Vasquez Carol Ann Volz Edna Robin n Welch Jani Catherine W ter bar n Gayle Wheele Carolyn Cudd Wilkerson Marion L nita WiJ y Jerolyn ue "'\ itt Jean L Wong Glenda ue Young FAC LTY MEMBERS Anna Brightman Bess Belle Caldwell Mary Erne tine Goldmann Dorothy McCurdy Briley Anna Marie Caswell alli Beth Moore Sara Chaffin Brooks Billie Bishop Davenport Phylli L. Richards Margaret Ann Eppright Lor ne Lan Rogers The officers studied the IEEE project being prepared for the Power Show. MEMBERS Thomas Axel Anderson Harold Dean Cubley Way_ne Lamar Heintschel Alan Mihra n Arabian John L. Danner banLel Edward Herron Albert Wuhington Baird Gilbert Lowell Baker Ralph Charles Danysh David Michael Darsey Crady Joseph Hilton Edwin James Hocker, Jr. Richard Stuart Barr Carroll Thomas Dawson Henry George Holcomb Gary l.ynn Beran James Thomas Billings James Thomas Billups Jr. Sammy Eaton Blalock John E. Boehl James Elliott Deans Adolfo De La Garza, Jr. J erral Walter Derryberry Jon Michael Detlefsen Edwin W. Dittrich Suzane Holmes Jon Date Horton Tamar Husseini Edwin Keith Jackson Harvey Lynn ) cane Telva J. Boehm Donald Robert Doleualek John Wi!liam Jones, Jr. Charles Stevens Bohmfalk Richard Shelley Durham Neil Brent Karlskind J erry L. Bowers Louis Kohl Brandt. Jr. Mark Andrew Elli1berry Steven Samuel Ezon Lee E. Kinard William Donald Koenig Oran Brigham , Jr. Eric N. Broline John Eli Franke. III Jonny Edward Ferguson Charles Elbert Laird, Jr. James Leonard Landrum, Jr. ThomH C. Browning Gerry L. Fulmer William Harrison Landry Louis Edward Bryant, Jr. Robert Eugene Gardner Fred William Langner Dale Clay Bullough James Reynolds Carner Charles Edwin Lauderdale J erry Don Burrow Robert Randolph Caddel Billy Dan Carroll Jose Arnoldo Canales Kenneth Randolph Castleman Abdul Karim Ahmad Chmaitelli Monty Rollin Codling Jimmy Earl Coe Thomas H. Carner Thomas J. Gentry, Jr. Steven Carlton George John Carl Ghormley Clyde Glendell Goodnight Earl Douglas Gilmore Neil Edwin Cower Burl Paul Guyton John Raymond Leatherbury, Jr. Samuel James Levine Charles Wilson Lindsey, JI( William Mac Lingo, J r. Warren Neilson Lipscomb, Jr. Edward Wilson Locheed, Jr. Ronald Leon Loper Jam es Dale Lovell Thomas Stephen Collins Augustin Gutierrez Don D. Luttrell George Smith Cook William R. Cook Howard Merritt Cornell Gene Arthur Cox David Grissom Dale Ralph Harbison Frank C. Harris Donald Whitesell Hartman Henry C. Lynn John Clifton Magneu Dan H. Marohall, II John Hudson Matlock John K. Croisant Dale Robert Hayden Roy M. Matn ey, Il Cary Lynn Crow Jimmy L. Head The Power Show put IEEE in campus engineering groups which their exhibit. Chriotopber Lovell May William L. Mays, Jr. James Robert McCombs Joe Harry McFatter, Jr. Robert Hughes McGhee Ernest Grady McConogill Travis Dean McPherson Charles Ray Melear Douglas Ernest Mierl, 11 Gene M. Miertchin Robert Ivan Moles Joseph Paul Molesvich Paul Richey Moore Wayne R. Ocnaachelc. Wiley S. Olien Joho Duncan Osburn Nelson Anthony Pacheco Samuel Reader Pearson Robert George Pillittere Jimmy Dale Polozeck Thomas Cordon Price, Jr. Tony Merl Quisenberry Charles David Ray Gerry Williams Reams David Frank Rhode Chester Hamlin Rugeley, Jr. Edbardo Teodulo Ruiz Charles Alan St. Clair David Melvin Sanders Pearce Milton Schaudies Cary William Schoen Bobby 1oe Schramek Michael Thomas Shay competition with other vied for top honors for Kenneth Armstrong Simmons Robert D. Simpson Jay Dickey Smith Louis James Smith, Jr. David Bryon Spratt Donald F. Stafford Albert Irwin Stancliff Jen Leland Stanford Charles Andrew Thompson Lee Thompson Lewis Arnold Thompson Jerry Wayne Thornell Tewfic Hanna Touba11i Robert Norris Trapnell, Jr. Robert Dwayne Trower Clinton WHJiam Uhr, Jr, Carl Wayne Van Ry1wyk Malcolm Ellsworth Vaughan Rogers Steve Vaughan Humberto ViJJarreal, Jr. Thomas E. Vyse James Terrell Walker Michael Eugene Warrick James David Warwick Thomas Lynn Waters Charles Michael Watson Frederic Weigl Charle• Clifford White, Jr. David Gene Wiederanders Robert Alan Williams George Burdette Wright, Jr. Arthur Cleve Y enawine Michael Lee Young Paul Richey Moore, Recorder ; Lewis Arnold Thompson, Secretary : Thomas Axel Anderson, S. E. C. Representative; John Bud.son Matlock, Treasurer ; Thomu J. Cen.t:ry, S. _E. C. Represer:tative; Ja~ Dickey Smith, Historian; Charles Wilson Lindsey, Presid~nt; and William L. Mays. Not pictured: l'tlichad Lee Young, Yu:e·Prendent; Alan M1hran Arabian, Secretary ; Baxter F. Womack annll J ~1~· ]~12 ...~rd1 I 'ii!" &a·nll 1965 BASEBALL SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Texas 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Houston 2 Texas 16 ......... ........... ... .... ...... .. Oklahoma 6 Texas 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma 3 Texas 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Lutheran 1 Texas 4 ..... .......... ...... ......... .... Texas A&M 12 Texas 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU 4 Texas 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota 4 Texas 6............ ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota 3 Texas 3 . ....... .... ........ ........ ........... .. Rice 2 Texas 5 ............. ............. ............ .. SMU 0 Texas 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMU 2 Texas 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice 1 Texas 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice 1 Texas 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Mary's 1 Texas 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsons College 2 Texas 15.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. SMU 1 Texas 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baylor 5 Texas 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baylor 4 Texas 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baylor 4 Texas 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU 1 Texas 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU 7 Texas 5 ............... ...... ........ ..... Texas A&M 1 Texas 5 .. .............. ...... ..... ....... Texas A&M 6 TCAA WORLD SERIES, Omaha, Neb Texas 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington State 12 Texas 2 . ..... .. ........ . . .. ....... . ..... Florida State 3 Page 503 Front. Row: Dennis Dayton Enderlin, Ronald Davis Bandy, Douglas Edward Coryell, Robert Eugene Ross, Thomas Edward Moore, Robert Myere. Back Row: Butch Palmer, William Edwin Denman, Don.aid Mack Johnson, Forrest Paul Boyd, James Robert Raup, Ward Summers. 1965 BASEBALL SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Baseball . . . a collective senes of individual events . . . a first baseman stretching . . . a third baseman diving . . . an outfielder leaping . . . nine inning of action . . . within tension­filled inaction . . . a sport for the real fan . . . LETIERME Gary Dougla Moore Robert Eugene Ro Ronald Davi Bandy Samuel Jame che chuk Forre t Paul Boyd Michael Rayburn Thomp on John Calvin Collier Robert Elli Well William Edwin Denman Minton White Raymond Robert Dulak Reginald Gladi h Young Georue tanley Cid oo Letcher Ward ummer Joe Oarence Hagu Donald Ma k John on Gordon Lakey enior fanagerial Award Pag 501 BAIT P~yer Ron& J1M: H1 Gary! John( R~11 Ward DooJ1 RayD J1M:Gi FA!ki Fol'll!l Buddy GeneE Jamei Rorert All Otl Totals ~lit PITCH Piicher Roren Joline T~ Minton Gary~ ~ Jinuny Rorert TOlafs OpPon idual .. a ping .'on· ... Front Row: Buddy Young, Minton Lee White, Robert Lyle Oliver, Joe Gideo n, Robert Ellis Wells, John Earl McBride, John Calvin Collier. Back Row: Joe Hague, Samuel James Scheschuk, Joe Robertson, Jack Knight Ridley, Jr., William Ed Slaughter, Coach Bibb Falk, Student Trainer Joe William Street, Student Manager Gordon Lee Lakey. Not pictured: Gary Douglas Moore, Raymond Robert Dulak, Jr. BAITING Player and Position Ron Bandy, of Joe Hague, of Gary Moore, p-of John Collier, p Robert Oliver, p Ward Summers, of Don Johnson, 2b Ray Dulak, of Joe Gideon, of Ed Denman, 3b Forrest Boyd, ss Buddy Young, lb Gene Ross, 2b James Scheschuk, c Robert Wells, p All Others Totals Opponents PITCHERS RECORDS Pitcher Robert Oliver John Collier Tommy Moore Minton White Gary Moore Dennis Enderlin Jimmy Raup Robert Wells Totals Opponents FULL SEASON STATISTICS ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb bb so sb hb avg. 32 10 12 4 0 2 10 22 8 4 0 0 .375 65 13 23 7 1 5 23 47 8 7 0 0 .354 94 18 32 6 1 2 20 46 4 4 0 0 .340 33 7 11 0 0 1 4 14 3 5 0 1 .333 3 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 .333 71 16 23 4 0 4 18 39 10 4 0 0 .324 37 8 12 1 2 1 6 20 5 7 0 0 .324 35 9 11 2 1 1 6 18 3 6 0 0 .314 32 5 10 1 0 0 6 11 6 4 0 0 .313 82 26 25 9 1 1 14 39 30 13 0 2 .305 85 20 25 4 1 2 16 37 14 13 2 0 .294 65 13 18 4 0 0 6 22 21 9 0 2 .277 45 7 12 3 0 0 6 '15 10 5 0 0 .267 65 10 12 2 0 0 10 14 11 13 0 0 .185 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 .111 34 5 8 0 0 1 9 11 4 1 2 1 .235 787 168 236 47 7 21 158 360 137 99 4 6 .300 759 73 167 24 4 7 64 220 84 163 11 9 .220 No. AssignmentJ g cg ip h r er bb so w e.r.a. Starts Reliefs 1 0 6 6 2 1 1 1 1-0 1.50 1 0 11 5 82% 64 20 14 15 63 10-1 1.52 10 1 3 0 4% 2 1 1 5 1 0-0 1.93 0 3 4 0 9% 6 3 3 2 12 0-1 2.79 1 3 9 5 661/a 58 29 21 36 68 5-3 2.85 8 1 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 0-0 3.00 0 1 3 0 5 4 2 2 2 1 0-0 3.60 0 3 8 1 27% 25 15 15 22 16 2-0 4.88 3 5 23 11 205 167 73 58 84 163 18-5 2.55 23 12 2 195 236 168 145 137 99 5-18 6.69 23 21 :ril jia1d JOH CALVIN COLLIER JOE CLARE CE HAGUE FORREST PAUL BOYD All Southwest Conference All Southwest Conference All South111est Conference GARY DOUGLAS MOORE AMUEL JAMES CHESCHUK All Southwest Conference All Southwest Conference Collier covered first base as T.C.U. attempted a single. . .. a slow ... sinking ... fastball . . . the first hit . . . Texas begins its long flight .. . toward the fence ... its 40th conference championship wm win wm . . . then Aggies . . . Minnesota . . . defending NCAA champs . . . a split ... Longhorns 6-2 ... James Scheschuk hit one into outer field. Page 507 . .. the flight gathers height . .. a sweep against SMU . . . a split with Baylor . . . conference tied . , . Texas and A&M ... Aggies lose . . . Texas in front . . . but A&M is there . . . at the last . . . 1-1 . . . four runs in the ninth . . . the ball drops over the fence . . . victory . . . a home run . . . the conference championship . . . now to the final test . . . heartless Omaha and the NCAA playoffs .. . errors in the field .. . Washington State booms 12-5 . . . last chance .. . 12 innings .. . great pitching .. . but . . . Florida State squeaks . . . 3-2 . . . the season . . . ball game . . . inning . . . over . . . finished . .. out. Ward Summers watched the ball as he started to run. bi .ce .. at ce INDIVIDUAL SPORTS CROSS-COUNTRY -FIRST PLACE SWC GOLF -FIRST PLACE SWC SWIMMING -SECOND PLACE SWC TENNIS -SECOND PLACE SWC VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS so Le/e to ri1ht.: Mike Hennen, Richard Romo, Ken Sunderland, Jack Hart, David Webb, Charles Frawley, and Ronny Yates. Success was the story for the 1964 Cross Country Team. The Longhorns won the South­west Conference by Richard Romo placing first; Ken Sunderland, second; Ronny Yates, fourth; Mike Hennen, fifth. This was the second year in succession that Texas had led the SWC. LETTERMEN Michael Hennen Richard Romo Kenneth Sunderland David Farnsworth Webb Ronny Von Hoy Yates Charles Carey Frawley, Reserve Award Richard Romo placed fir t in the WC meet in Austin. Page 510 LETIERME George Mason Adkins Allen Randall Geiselman William Eugene Mitchell James Mike Holbrook RESERVE AWARD Dee Solon Finley James Frank Key GEORGE HANNON Coach Eugene Mitchell showed the putting style that helped Texas win its second SWC Championship. 1965 SWIMMING SECOND PLACE SWC The 1965 Longhorn sw1mmmg team started the season in good form with victories in the first three dual meets against Eastern New Mex­ico, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M. They received their only setback at the hands of SMU in a dual meet in Austin. Then at the SWC meet in Dallas, they put on a good show while plac­ing second behind SMU. LETIERMEN William Floyd Alsup Jame Christopher Spillane Rus ell M. Barefield Pliny Cleland Smith Anthony Post Eastmond David Michael Steiger Philip Sherwood Kline Frank Thomas Stokes Harold J. Longenette Gregory Wilkens Thompson Ralph Michael McKinlay Gregg Cooper Waddill RESERVE AW ARDS John Wesley Cardwell Richard Jame Glaser Paul Alan Mamaliga Carl ickerson, Senior Managerial Award SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SUMMARY BILL ALSUP PHIL KLINE A DY SMITH FRA K STOKES second 500-yd. {reestyle second I-meter divin g fourth 200-yd. breaststroke fourth 200-yd. butterfly second second 200-yd. freestyle I650-yds. freestyle third 3-meter diving fourth third IOO-yd. breaststroke 400-yd. lndiv. medley second IOO-yd. butterfly RUSTY BAREFIELD SHAD LO GENETTE JAMES SPILLANE GREG THOMPSON sixth third 200-yd . breaststroke IOO-yd. breaststroke fourth second I-meter diving 3-meter diving first second 200-yd. breaststroke IOO-yd . breaststroke fifth fourth fourth 50-yd. freestyle 200-yd. indiv. medley IOO-yd. freestyle JOH CARDWELL PAUL MAMALIGA DAVID STEIGER GR.EGG WADDILL sixth 200-yd. individual medley sixth 500-yd. freestyle third 500-yd. freestyle .~ixth 400-yd. indiv. medley sixth I650-yd. freestyle fifth 200-yd. freestyle sixth IOO-yd. breaststroke fifth I650-yd. freestyle third 200-yd. breasti; trokc RICHARD GLASER MIKE McKI LAY filth 200-yd. butterfly third 200-yd. backstroke second 100-yd. backstroke Front Row: William Dan Driscoll, William Harbert Marshall, Richard Edward Dulln ig, David Nelson, Back Row: Leo Oscar LaBorde, Theo ­dore Paul Gorski, Jr., Jim Calhoun Langdon, Jr. LETTERMEN William Dan Driscoll Theodore Paul Gorski Leo Oscar LaBorde William Harbert Mar hall David Walter elson James Calhoun Langdon, Reserve Award Richard Edward Dullnig, Senior Managerial Award SECOND PLACE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE David Nelson, one of the tennis squad's seven sophomores upset Rice's no. 1 singles player, John Pickens, in one of the highlights of the 1965 Season. The UT netters wound up as runners-up for the SWC championship. Nelson, Bill Driscoll and Leo LaBorde each had a 4-2 conference sin­gles record; while Bill Marshall was 4-1 and Ted Gorski was 1-0 during the SWC race. Doubles teams Nelson-Driscoll and LaBorde-Gorski fin­ished 4-2 and 3-3 respectively. Over the past five years tennis coach, Wilmer Allison's squads ha e returned a 142-38 confer­ence record and won team champion hips in 1961 and 1963. F RE EMAT HRE ULT Texa 6 Te a 4 T xa Texa 1 .. ..................... ............. Ric 5 T a 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. . 0 T a 3 ................................... T.C.. 3 T ASSOCIATION 1EMBERS George Mason Adkins William Floyd Alsup Ronald David Bandy Russell Morris Barefield Charles Richard Barnhill George Turner Bass Martin Earl Beaty Merwin Gordon Beavers Frank Johnny Bedrick Francis Folsom Bell, Jr. Walter Edwin Belt Baylus Bennett George Matt Berry James Arthur Besselman Hoyt Eugene Bledsoe, Jr. Forre t Paul Boyd Clarence V. Bray Garry Dale Brown George L. Brucks Charles Otis Buckalew John Robbins Bush Richard W. Chowning John Drue Christner James Weldon Clark David L. Colley John Calvin Collier David . Conway, Jr. John Allen Cook Michal Barry Cotten James Davis Cowhig, Jr. Hugh Anthony Crosby Thomas Trimble Currie, Jr. Donald Michael Dalton Jerry D. Davis Preston Oark Davis William Edwin Denman Joe Marion Dixon Timothy Michael Doerr William Dan Driscoll Raymond Robert Dulak Richard Edward Dullnig Anthony Post Eastmond Fred Allen Edwards Darrell John Elliott Herbert E. Evans Joe Fisher, III Dan Adolph Fleckman Tommy Cline Ford Lawrence Turner Franks Charles Carey Frawley John Paul Fultz Michael Eugene Gammon Robert Kimberly Gaynor Allen Randall Geiselman George Stanley Gideon James Wayne Gilbert Barney Lewis Giles Howard Lynn Goad Theodore Paul Gorski Jerry Van Graham James Booker Graves Michael J. Gray Hix Green, III Steven Joe Guynes Joe Clarence Hague, Jr. Kristin I. Han en Philip Leon Harris Robert Lynn Hawkins J oho Bruce Heath James Carlton Helms Carroll F. Henderson Michael Hall Hennen Lewis Lee Hensley, III James Mike Holbrook C. Benefield House James Thomas Houston Jack LeRoy Howe, Jr. James Clark Hudson Robert Otarles Ittner Donald Mack Johnson Terry D. Kahn Tommy Dale Keene Rodney Ennis Kelley Anthony Perron King Mark Pryor King Philip herwood Kline, Jr. Ernest Melvin Koy Marvin C. Kristynik herman Kusin Leo 0 car LaBorde Leonard Clayton Lacy Gordon Lakey Pete S. Lammons, Jr. Harold J. Longenette Thomas Clifford Mankin William Harbert Marshall Frederick Matsen Richard Daniel Mauldin Ralph Michael McKinlay Thomas M. Mickel en William Eugene Michell Gary Douglas Moore G. Burke Musgrove Tommy Hall elms David Walter elson Tommy H. Nobis, Jr. Robert Patrick Nunis Knox Dillon Nunnally Paul Peter Olivier Keith Quentin Owen John William Perry Harold Marvin Philipp Charles Wesley Price Michael E. Riggs Richard Romo Robert Eugene Ross Francis Edward Rothchild Walter Cayce Sands The T Room is located on the upper west side of Memorial Stadium for all members of the T Association. Edward Steve Sanson David Michael Steiger Gregg Cooper Wad dill George Henry Sauer Thomas Allen Stockton Thomas Virgil Wade Samuel James Scheschuk Frank Thomas Stokes David Farnsworth Webb Gerald Wayne Segrest William Reese Strong Jerry L. Weinstein Robert A. Sewell Letcher Ward Summers Harvey Alan Weisblat James Robert Smith Kenneth G. Sunderland Robert Ellis Wells Jay Dickey Smith Charles Dan Talbert Johnny Michael White Pliny Cleland Smith Diron Vester Talbert Minton White Harold S. C. Sparks Gregory Wilkens Thompson Kenneth Austin Wickett George Myron Spear Michael Rayburn Thompson James Leslie Wommack James Christopher Spillane John C. Treadwell Ronny Von Hoy Yates John M. Steele Olen Ulesus Underwood Reginald Gladish Young, Jr. Top Row: Howe, Hudson, Kahn, Keene, Kelley, A. King, Koy, Kristynik, Lacy. Second Row: Lakey, Lammons, Mankin, Matsen, Mauldin, McKinlay, Musgrove, Nobis, Nunia, Nunnally. Third Row: Philipp, Price, Riggs, Romo, Ross, Sands, Sanson, Sauer, Scwrll, ]. R. Smith. Fourth Row: J. D. Smith, Spear, Stockton, Summers, C. Talbert, M. Thompson, Treadwell, Underwood, Wade, Wells, Young. LARRY GARCIA RONNY EARLY TERRY HALE H RL DO LE Front Row : Mary Lea Lamkin, Darleen Faye Harris, Dot M. Nelson, Joann Meixner. Second Row : Robin Lloyd Millt>r, Alan Michael Hoffman, Charles A. Colley, Charles Robert Meyer, Jr. FRESHMAN SPORTS FOOTBALL BASEBALL SWIMMING TENNIS BASKETBALL GOLF TRACK CROSS COUNTRY Page 519 Front Row: Dealy, Albert J. Cartledge, Riggs, James L. Luksa, Cain, Alfred W. Korbcll, Bishop, Schmidt, Scott W. Boyd, Rose, Hudson. Second Row: Cooper, Hana E. Turley, Robison, Glenn N. Steinle, Leahy, Billy W. Sweat, Billy G. Parks, Paschal, Ehrig, Taft, McNutt, Senior, Wi1liam R. McGuire, Joseph H. Doenges, Manager. Third Row: David W. Perry, Manager; Terry Hester, Foster, Jack D. Herrington, Wea therford, Fest, Key Horak, Dworacz)·k, Harper, Powell, Hill Kaderka, Collom. Gregg Lott moves the Texas Freshman for a touchdown in the TCU game. FRESHMA A WARDS The Freshman bench studied the action in the TCU games. James P. Bailey Randolph Michael Hudson Randy M. Bishop Allan Wade Key Joel L. Brame Richard Lee Kimbrough Christopher D. Bray Alfred Wayne Korbell Claude R. Cage James Russell Leahy Johnny 0 . Cain Alan Edward Lee SCORES William L. Collom, Jr. Gregory L. Lott Texas 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baylor 7 Ralph L. Cooper Darrell L. Mc 1utt Texas 29 ....... . . ... . . . ............ Rice 0 John M. Dealy Rqbert M. Paschal Michael Dworaczyk William E. Powell Texa 3 ... ................... ..... SMU 7 Ronald L. Ehrig Charles E. Riggs, Jr. Texas 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU 28 John R. Faseler Leonard J. Robinson, II Texas 35 ..................... Texa A&M 18 Howard A. Fest Michael S. Ro e Robert Duane Foster Timothy R. Schmidt James P. Harkins Ralph S. Senior Thomas Harper, III Richard A. Taft Thoma A. Hill Jack L. Taliaferro Michael C. Horak Eddie L. Vaughan Law on Ii. hlubbard, Jr. Jame J. Weatherford MA AGERIAL AW ARD Jo eph Harry Doenge Denni teele imon David William Perry Ronald Starry FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FRESHMAN AW ARDS Billy Max Arnold Scotty Mac Brown Arnulfo Rolando Garza Larry Keith Lake Michael Louis Lochner John Dehno Matzinger Richard Barnett Nelms Gary Wayne Overbeck Don Hilton Ray Michael Ronnie Wilson • .. L llrll11: John Hargis, Freshman Managerial Award Back Row: Don Ray, Scotty Brown, Gary Overbeck, Mike Lockner, Ronnie Wilson, John Matzinger, Arnulfo Ro· lando, Manager John Hargis. Front Row: Larry Lake, Alan Clements, Billy Arnold, Doug Mcintyre, Richard Nelms. SCORES 1965 BASKETBALL FRESHMAN SCORES Texas 72. . . . . . . . . . . . . Del Mar College 75 Texas 96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Freshmen 69 Texas 108. . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria College 70 Texas 76 ........ Texas A&M Freshmen 80 Texas 88 ... ....... Wharton Jr. College 77 Texas 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice Freshmen 68 Texas 80. . . . . . . . . . . Lon Morris College 86 Texas 82. . . . . . . . Texas A & M Freshmen 85 Texas 106. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TCU Freshmen 76 Texas 111 . .. ........ .. TCU Freshmen 109 Texas 82 .............. Baylor Freshmen 63 Texas 84 .............. Baylor Freshmen 76 FRESHMAN SWIMMING FRESHMAN A WARDS James Lyon Ahern Steven Sprague Boss Robert Edward Brabham Daniel Theodore Casey Stuart Walton Couch 7 Tom Alan Cunningham 28 Scott C. Duncan 18 Andrew Edward Hoover Lawrence Edward Lykins Kenneth Robert Richardson Richard Foley Santamaria Charles Joseph Worrel Jerome Naifeh Front Row : Lawless, Shopoff, Gregory, Woolley, Raggio, McNutt, Thomas Maguire, Bertch, Luttrell, James Leigh Gober. Second Row: Boyles, Corson, Trent, Canada, McNutt, Hickey, Key, Clifton, Charles Wayne Starr, Hancher. FRESHMAN TRACK Te Te T~ Te Tr Te Tc Brian Woolsey led off on the mile relay. Tc Te Tc TEXAS FRESHMAN TRACK BEST MARKS THROUGH SWC 100 dash-10.0nw John Elick (p) SWC 220 dash-21.6 Eddie Canada (1) SWC; 22.4nw Elick (p) SWC 440 dash-47.9 Canada (1) SWC 5-8 880 run-1:57.9n Lloyd Gregory (3) Austin; 2:01.ln Brian Woolsey (4) Austin; 2:02.5n Tom Raggio (4) Waco; 2:06. On Bob Corson (4) Houston Mile run-4:17.9 Woolsey (1) Austin; 4:28. On Doug Trent (2) Austin 4:28.9n Bill McNutt (3) Austin; 4:32.7n Steve Shopoff (3) Houston Hurdles-None 440 Relay-No time Mile Relay-3 :20.8n (George Luttrell, Gregory, Raggio, Corson) (p) Texas Relays Sprint medley-3:30.9n (Luttrell, Tom Hancher, Canada, Woolsey) (p) Texas Relays Two-mile relay-7:5I.5n (Corson, Raggio, Gregory, Woolsey) (3) Texas Relays Shot put-50-3n Wade Key (2) SWC; 42-3%,n Mike Hickey (4) Austin Discus-152-8 Hickey ( 1) Waco /avelin-164-4 David Boyle (1) Waco High /ump-6-01f2n Dennis Simons (3) Austin Broad jump-23-7n Charles Clifton (3) SWC; 22-01f2n Darrell McNutt (2) Austin Pole Vault-14-0n Spike Lawless (4) Texas Relays and (2) SWC Te Te FRESHMAN LETIERMEN David H. Boyles Kenneth R. Lawless Herman Edward Canada George Ray Luttrell Charles Clifton Anthony William Mc utt Robert Allen Corson Thomas Loui Raggio Lloyd Jefferson Gregory, III Stephen Robert hopoff Thomas Beattle Hancher Dennis teele imons Michael John Hickey Dougla Ivan Trent Allan Wade Key Brian Wool ey FRE HMAN MA AGERIAL W RD Phil Fleckman Jame H. Parker Front Row: Doug Fell, Frank Filtach, Kelly Scott, Allan Clements, ROy Bechtol, Robert Youscy, Ken Klein, Jim Hunt, Bill Markl , Dick Nelms. Back Row: Coach Claude Northrup, Eddie Vaughan, Dickie Summers, Rusty Keyser, Mike Peedle1, Craig Scott, George Nauert, Gilbert Tellez, Kent Roberts, Manager Dan McNeil. Texas 4 ......... .................................. Austin Lanier H.S. 3 Texas 1. . .... . .. ......................... . .... Wharton Junior College 0 Texas 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rice 3 Texas 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blinn College 5 Texas 3 ............... ................ ..................... , ... Rice 4 Texas 6 .............. .......... ................ .............. Baylor 7 Texas 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Johnston H.S. 0 Texas 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Lanier H.S. 1 Texas 4 . . ....... .. . ............ . .. . .. .... . .... .. ..... . .... .. Baylor 10 Texas 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin H.S. 2 Texas 2 ........... ....................... ... ...... ...... Texas A&M 6 Texas 7 ..... ........................ ,.............. .... Texas A&M 1 FRESHMAN AW ARDS Roy Alph Bechtol George H. Nauert Scotty Mac Brown Dick B. Nelms Allan John Clements Michael A. Peebles Douglas Kirk Fell Kent W. Roberts Freshman. Frank Edward Filtsch Craig Timothy Scott James Frederick Hunt Eugene Kelly Scott Russell G. Keyser Richard B. Summers William R. Marki Robert F. Y ousey FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY FRESHMAN AW ARDS Robert Allen Corson William Anthony Mc utt Robert Stephen Shopoff Douglas I van Trent Reed Brian Woolsey Fronc Row : Tom Raggio, Woolsey, McNutt, Shopoff, George Lutrell, Kenneth Binch. Second Row: Bill Stone, Richard Matrack, Trent, Charles Starr, Eric Miller, Lloyd Greggory, Corson. FRESHMAN GOLF FRESHMAN TENNIS FRESHMA AWARDS Richard Bernstein Dan imp on Frank Cary Jim tanley Bob DeWe e INTRAMURALS Edited by Judith Speed and Richard Dunn Page 525 WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Andi Al~ Al~ The Women's Intramural ities to an individual as well program aims to have a as to a group and to enlarge Al~ HIGH POINT WINNERS Al~ sport for every girl and one's circle of acquaintances every girl m a sport. on campus. Al~ Through this program they This year's intramural Al~ strive to help girls to expe­ program offered a wide va­ Al~ rience wholesome competi­ riety of team and individ­tion, to learn co-operation ual sports to all Univer-. Al~ Blan and self-control, to learn to sity women. Trophies were WO use leisure time wisely, to awarded for winning tour­ Chi1 Co-o acquire a knowledge of and naments, accumulating the likjng for sports, to develop largest number of points IJtlll bodily grace and improve throughout the year, for IJtlll fitness, to learn to accept the best manager, and for IJtlll IJtlll and appreciate responsibil-sportsmanship. Garn Hefo Kap1 STAFF FACULTY COMMITTEE Ka~ Shiela O'Gara Kw Ditector C. H. Griffin Assocwte Director ....... . .. CAROLYN HEWATT Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JANE MARTIN Carolyn Hewatt R. J. Lawrence Intramural Secretary . . . . . . . . . . MARGARET NOACK Intramural Assistants ....... . .. . . . . . JA ICE LAIN DOROTHY KENDALL SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY BEST MANAGER AWARD A. A. Rooker Lilllt C. S. Watsqn NM R. H. Williams Phi Pi B Srott Sitm 'ltta Andrews Dormitory .... ........ ........ .. ...... . .. ... SHARON RAE Alpha Chi Omega .............. , . SUSA BLOOD, PHYLLIS LANNING Alpha Delta Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AN TERRELL ialaswell MARTHA LYN CONNALLY to enlarge Alpha Epsilon Phi ... ... . . .. . . . .. ... .... ...... STEPHANIE POLLAK iaintanres Alpha Gamma Delta ........ .. ... ....... . .... LOU ELLEN BREWER CARLA ROBINSON Alpha Kappa Alpha ......... ... . ...... . .... ... .. ETTA JEA MAYS ntrunma] Alpha Omicron Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHARON VOIGT wide va· MARY JANE U DERWOOD Alpha Phi ................. ..... ... ... ... ... .... .. . SHERYL BEH E Iindivid. JAN BALDWIN IUniver· Alpha Xi Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LI DA DA IEL Blanton Dormitory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KATHY THOMPSO bies were Cttrothers Dormitory ................... ... . ... .... JANIE GIESECKE a tour· Chi Omega ...... .... ... . KAY SPRI G, A RAY, SALLY HUTCHINS · a ilie Co-ops ..................... ............... VIRGIE KLEIN, CAROL if points PANKRATZ, MARGARET TIEMANN Delta Delta Delta ........ ... ..... ...... JA KI NEY, GAIL WALTER [W. for Delta Gamma .... .... . .. ...... SU Y LANGSTON, MARY ORRISO ,and for Delta Phi Epsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRA CI E YAKER, SANDY FIELDS Delta Zeta . ... .. . . .......... . REBECCA HARDEN, SUZA E KEMP Gamma Phi Beta . ....... .. .. ........ BEYERLY STILL, JEA LEEPER Heflin Manor .. ...... .. ....... ... ............ ... KATHY MISCHKE Kappa Alpha Theta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAISY WHITRIDGE, LIBBY BELK, SUSAN PHILBI Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1N AKRIDGE, ANN BROW Kinsolving Dormitory . . . . . . . . BECKY TY ER, MEREDITH MITCHELL Littlefield Dormitory ... ... . . . ........ . ....... . . . .. . .. JANIE GLIMP Newman Club .... CALA SHIELDS, LINDA STILES, PAT SABLATURA Phi Mu ...... ... ......................... . ... . ... LOU LaPRELLE Pi Beta Phi .......... . .. . . .. .. . .... . SUSAN PAGE, ANNE TAYLOR Scottish Rite Dormitory . . . . . . . . . . KAYE COSBY, VELNA THURMAN Sigma Delta Tau ........ . . ...... EVE ROGOFF, MARTHA GLICKMAN Zeta Tau Alpha ............ . .. MARY SUE MARMION, JUDY DOWNS Front. Row: Kay Spring, Janie Sue Glimp, Jamie Lea Ciesecke, Kathy L. Thompson, Virginia Ann Akridge, Second Row: Kay Co11by, Velna Lee Thurman, Sunny Langston, Eve Joyce Rogoff. Third Row: Sharon Rae, Jan Baldwin, Susan Jane Blood, Cala Shields. Fourth Row: Carole Joyce Burke, Virgie Ann Klein, Carol Pankratz, Sheryl Kay Behne. Fi/th Row: Ann Carlotta Terrell, Linda Marie Daniel, Jan Kinney, Rebecca Harden, Mar­garet Noack, Secretar-y. Back Row: Jane Martin, Assistant Director, Carolyn Hewatt, Associate Director. MANAGERS-SPRING Jan Baldwin Kathy Mischke Anne Brown Meredith Mitchell Martha Lyn Connally Mary Orrison Linda Daniels Susan Philbin Sandy Fields Steph11nie Pollak Janie Giesecke baron Rae Janie Glimp Ann Ray Martha Glickman Carla Robinson Sally Hutchins Pat Sablatura Carolyn Jones Linda Stiles Suzanne Kemp Anne Taylor Virgie Klein Kathy Thompson Phyllis Lanning Vel na Thurman Lou La Prelle Margare~ Tiemann Jean Leeper Becky Tyner Mary Sue Marmion Mary Jane Underwood Etta Mays Gail Walter AfARD TOUCH FOOTBALL ORANGE BRACKET WHITE BRACKET Front Roro: Juanita Alarene Wilson, Betty Diane Baugh, J. Michelle Edge, Velna Front Row: Lynn Graeser, Beaaie Dan Weil, Marcaret Ann Kelley, Nanette Ronn· Rae Thurman, Jane Elizabelh Archer, Diana Pearl Curry, Jean Faye Harp, Ro1anna tree, Darlene Faye Harris, Jane Baucum, Betty Fouroace, Lynne Lanon, Anne Tomaaon, Lirida Shayhan. Rebecca Jo Wriborg, Belly Carol Ward, Dorothy Irene Hal Warren, Diane Elin.beth Donelson, Katherine Ano Haahop, Marty Lederer, Kendall, Scottish Rite Dorm. Second Place. Back Row: Marie Meucke, Lee Hud100, Susan Darr Buell, Mary Sue Mannion, Zeto Tau Alpha. Second Place. Bock Row: Cala Shields, Patricia Ann Sablatura, Cathy Varga, Diane Gayle Horn, Mary Sally Mathia, Linda Lee Cather, Marilyn Seal, Linda Kay Gilbert, Carolyn Sim· Linda Stiles, Shirley Ann DinhobJ, Elizabelh Jean Kubiak, Mary Lorene Denoia, moos, Beverly Slill, Donna LeBanc, Dana Lowe, Mary Luada Barnhart, Jean E!len Langfeld, Newman, First Place. Leeper, Jean Flelcher, Katina Herring, Sandra Lee Swanland, Nancy Aon Hartman, Comma Phi Beto, First Place. Page 527 BADMINTON SINGLES DOUBLES I I I.eje to Right: Mary Jane Underwood, Alpha Omicron Pi. 1st place; Left to Right: Susan Douglas and Ida Sue Leonard, Alpha Delta Pi, 2nd Gail Griffiths, Kappa Alpha Theta. 2nd place. place; Gigi Griffiths and Anne Corrigan Jordan, Kappa Alpha Theta, ht place. BASKETBALL ORANGE BRACKET POSTURE FENCING BOWLING I I Front Row: Marsha Ann Emerman, Sandra Carol Cohen, Janis Irma Mazur, Amy Betsy Geppert, Celia Picard Gellman, Sigma Delta Tau, 1st Place. Back Row: Ethel Edna Wiest, Sharon Elizabeth Voigt, Mary Jane Underwood, Leslie Jane Nissen, Linda Lee Mason, Lynn Ellen Owen, Judy Isabel Wright, Bobbie Left to Right: Mary Ann Z igler, Independent, lst Place; Naomi Jean Baughn, Virginia L. Castille, Alpha Omicron Pi, 2nd Place. Rosner, In dependent, 4th Place; Edwina Carol Smith, Co -ops, 3rd Pince ; Isabelle Novar, Newman, 2nd Place. 1, I GOLF WINNERS SHUFFLEBOARD Left to Right: Peggy Marie Lanius, Delta Zeta, First Flight-ht Place, Kay Elaine Kercheville, Della Z eta, First Fligh t-2nd Place. Not. "'Pictured: Barbara Cecile Hobbs, Co-ops, Championship Flight-ht Place. SWIMMING Lefl to Rithl : Nancy Ann Schwer, Kappa K appa Gamma, lit Place: Kappa Alpha Theta, 2nd PJacc. Le/& to Ri1ht: Vcmer Sue Kappa Kappa Gamma, lit Place ; Matthews Kappa Alpha Theta, arol Jean Tumy, Kappa Kappa Comma, 1araarcl Eli1bc1h Bronwyn Newell, Co-ops, 2nd placC'. Balley, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mar;uct Lynn Robinson, Kappa Kappa Comma. Page 530 Lefl to Right.: Lenox McLendon, Kappa Kappa Left to Right: Ann Maria Lowdon, Virginia Ann Gamma, 2nd Place; Libby Belk, Koppa Alpha Akridge (not pictured), K appa Kappa Gamma, 1st Theta, 1st Place. Place ; Concepcion Garces, Dolores Garces (not pie· lured) , Co-ops, 2nd Place. SOFTBALL Front Row: Cheryl Jean Tesch, Glenda Lanell David, Missy Archer, Susan Lee Holmsley, Barbara Ann Burns, Rosie Johnston, Sandy Earl Chatham, Judy McMinn, SaIJy Lou Roberts, Betty Carol Ward, Lynda Nell Lee, Margaret Elizabeth Lain, Kathy L. Thompson, Nancy E. Templeton, Ne1oman Club, 2nd Place. Back Row: Jean Kubiak, Shirley Ann Dinihobl, Elsie Tobin, Mary Lorene Dennis, Susan Theresa Finger, Mary Linda Stiles, Ellen Lang£eld, Marie Louise Muecke, Patricia Ann Sablatura, Lee Hudson, Kathleen Mary McFadyn, Lois Rita Pekar, Andrew Dorm , ht Place. ARCHERY Karen Adams, Alpha Chi Omega, Consolalion winner­Jst place. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SPORTS ASSOCIATION CANTER TURTLE I 11 I Front Row: Gilda Bee Schepps, Patricia Lee Lunday, Kay Elaine Kercheville, Joanna Lee Fleming, Ardis Lynn Johnson. Second Row: Rebecca Adolphina Brenner, Terry Anne Steves, Judy Ann Katrley, Nicki Ann Youngman, Carol Ann Halamicek, Bambi Lou Wilson. Third Row: Alice Letitia Cabe, Susan Kaye Smith, Nancy Allen· Garbade, Dorothy Ann Pakalka, Virginia Ann Faubion, Sheila Hines, Bini Stiles, Margaret Brown, Diana A. Carsey. Fourth Row: Kay Worrel, Susan Alice Park, Marian Ann Wmingham, Mary Barbara Miner, Sar• Sue Goldner, Merry Nell VanFleet, Ann Biesele Matlock, Bonnie Marie Brenner, Linda Gail Leonard. RACKET Front Row: Sandra Carter, M. Jean Snyder, Pat Armstrong, Virginia Lee Wells, Paula Kay McElroy, Betty Diane Bauch, Paul Roger Sullivan, Bobbie Baughn. Second Row: Anne Wilson, Gerald Anthony Semrol!, Richard A. Dathe, Jr., Pamela Ann Russell. James Harvel Mashburn, Ronald Glenn Anderson,• Thomas Alexander Wolf. Third Row: Jimmy Joe McAfee, Richard AJan Katz, Robert Louis Collins, Larry Joe Billa, Tom Brown, John P. Quinn, Robert Louis Gartner, Terry L. Sladek, Denver Curtis Marsh, Jr., Ronnie Carol Henry. TUMBLING Front Row : faddyn Clemon , Roberie Cay Pres er, Jerilyn Rae falone, Madeline Faiih Weinslein, Dianna Jeanne Weiru1, Brenda Wilton, fartba Eloise Kuhl. Second Row: Donnie Kamiotki, ue EUe.n Allen, Lucy Cail Holmes, Nancy Ann Abbou ; Patty Lynn Bunow1, Barba.ra Hobbs, Jayne6 Carole Guynes, Cail Garland. ThUd Row: April Beall, andra Ann Cruikshank, Catherine Ann Jone , Tamar pector, Barbara e.11 Dri coll, Suzanne McLaua:hlin, Diane Thom on. Fourth Row: beui Frances Clelland, Judy Ticknor, Diane Rochelle Lequeus, fartha ue trau11. Claudia Ann McCar1y, Cherry Miller, Cail Ru I.in. Direo A~ Admi Swd Cluk [ON lliir ..... INTRAMURAL SPORTS FOR MEN STAFF Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. A. SO Y ROOKER Assistant Directors .......... . ..... WILLIAM A. MELTO ROBERT L. HE DERSON M. WAY E JE I GS Administrative Secretary .......... . ... EMILY S. DU BAR Secretary ..... . . ... .. ........ : ... ... ... KAY A. KIGER Clerk Typist ... . . , .... .. ........ DAWA A L. STANTO SENIOR MANAGERS FACULTY COMMITTEE Walter Kroll Shiela M. O'Gara C. H. Griffin A. A. Rooker Carolyn Hewatt Charles S. Watson R. J. Lawrence Rhea H. Williams Intramural sports are intended primarily to afford an oppor­tunity for athletic participation for the majority of the students, and further to cultivate skills which enable them to participate in sports not only during school but also during recreational periods in later life. Through practice, a fondness for sports is developed which continues and serves as a means for escaping the monotony of vocational routine. A well-rounded recreational activity pro­gram provides leisure time activity to meet individual interest and need. Organized competition in twenty-seven or more sport activities is conduct~d in such a manner that a sense of fair play and satis­faction will accompany the physical benefits derived. Living groups and organizations may participate as groups and also in­dividuals may enter without being a representative of a formal group. The University of Texas Sports Association for Men operates under the administration of the Department of Intramural Sports for Men and is co-ordinated with the Intercollegiate Athletic Council. JUNIOR MANAGERS SPRING FALL TOUCH FOOTBALL CLASS A DELTA TAU DEi.TA-CHAMPiONS TEJAS-RUNNER-UP Front Row: Mike G. McCollum, Steve Anille Morris, Thomas Allen Graves, James Front Row: Jerry Wayne Whitten, Billy R. Karrh, Perry Dwayne Whitten, James Robert Woodworth, Carroll Stanley Barbour. Back Row: Charles Michael Lucas, Shelby Sharpe, David Lee Shull. Back Row: Herbert William Henry, David .Michael Gareth W. Cook, Robert Alan Dosher, Ronald Davis Bandy, Leo Horace White, Joe Gregory, David French Durham, Dan D. Kubin, Anthony Charles Jung, James Allen Bill Watkins. Sanders, Jr. CLASS B PHI GAMMA DELTA-CHAMPIONS RECRUITS-RUN ER-UP Front Row: Marion Corry Adams, Jr., Thoma11 O'Brien Harbison, Jack Walton Front Row: Gary Lee Mowrey, Jack Richard fowrey, Wayne Arthur Ca on, John Hanh, Jr., John Logan Kendall, William Henry Fenoglio, Jr., Be.rt Edward Graham. Thomas Hilton, Jr., David Michael Angell, Bennett Buckley Rutchin10n. Bock Row: Back Row: Robert Wayne Jarry, Eugene Kelly Scott, Barney Cleon Graham, Rodney Jerry Josef Vodehnal, Clarence Jamca Ehlen, Guy lanley Sawyer, William Chapman Wayne Satterwhite, John Hurschel Young, JeUroy Cordon Mundy. Blaylock, Wilson Guy Bell, Jr., Jerry H. Ho£fmann. SWIMMING DELTA TAU DELTA­ CHAMPION TOR DOES-RU ER-UP Fron t Row: Will iam Ward Hcrriea, Richard Robert Clardy, Richard LAli BARCLAY, WILL B., Vidor French BARTON, CALVI PASCAL, Lufkin Mathematics, National Science Foundation BEARDEN, JOE H., Austin Insurance, li~TI, KK.Y, Longhorn Band, Finance Association. Insurance Society BERISFORD, BARRY ALLEN, Wheeling, W. Va. Aero-Space Engineering, LI.TL\. BERNAT, E. ROBERT, Sarasota, Fla. Law, e;;;: BICKERSTAFF, TROY RICHARD, Austin Psychology BIGGS, WILLIAM R. , Fort Worth Accounting, :ia:, BA.Jr BOEHL, JOHN E., Dallas Electrical Engineering, HKN, TBII, K BRADFORD, GILES EDWARD, Sweetwater Mathematics, Afl, reT, Men's Glee Club, BRADY, SAMUEL DAYID, Garland CBA Council, American Radio Club, Honor Roll Marketing, Af!, YR, American Marketing Association, CBA Council, Texas Union Committees, Round-Up BRECHT, HOW ARD DAYID, Dallas Accounting, X BREEN, DAYID NEIL, Beaumont Accounting BROW , GEORGE M,, Longview Government CALDWELL, WILLIAM D., San Antonio Business Administration CARROLL, BILLY DAN, Gatesville Electrical Engineering, TBII, HXN CASTLEMAN, KENNETH RANDOLPH, Bogata Electrical Engineering, TBII, HKN, An, IEEE CLAYTON, JOE LEASEL, JR., Ozona Philosophy COLI A-VARGAS, CARLOS ALBERTO, Barranquilla, Colombia City Planning, International Club CUTLER, E. 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I ASKEW, BE A LAY E, O'Donnell Interior Design B.\TF.S ASKEW, JOHN PA L, Amarillo P'ainnl General Busine~s. t:.T BATI AUTRY, JOE GE E, Dallas Radii Pharmacy, K'lr, KK'lr, BSU, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association, Long­ BA horn Band, Pharmacy Foundation Scholarship, Freshman Council lb AYOUB, FRED MICHAEL, Brownsville Accounting BAADE, HE RY, Boling BECK, Mechanical Engineering, A•l>fl, Tejas Club, A ME lblhel BAILEY, KATHRY A , LaMarque Pre-Law, IIB, Varsity Cheerleader, Freshman Cheerleader, CEC, outh­ .. BEO west Conference Sportsmanship Committee, Cactus, Freshman Council, Union 7Jiok Committee~. ROTC ponsor, CordetteE, Rally ·Advisory Committee, Royal BE Spirit Committee, Sweetheart ominee, Goodfellow En BAILEY, RA DALL ALLE , Huntsville Marketing, IIKA, American Marketing Association, Longhorn Flying Club BAILEY, RAY B., Marshan Architecture, APX, AIA, Sphinx BAIN, WALTER MATHIS Finance, t:.0, Freshman Assembly, American Finance As ociation BAIRD, ALA BRUCE, Houston Economics, Acacia, YD, ChalJenge, Student Service Co-Ordinating Committee CLASS 0 F 1965 BARR, HENRY BUFORD, Beaumont Advertising, ~X, Atv:, BARRERA, CECILIO RICHARDO, Roma Mico-Biology BARRY, THOMAS PATRICK, III, Colorado City Journalism, ~AX BARTON, JUDYTH FAYE, Alvin Accounting, AAA, BA'!', Br~. Deseret Club, YR, Young Americans for Freedom BARTON, STERLIN E., JR., Longview Pharmacy, Ko/ BAESE, KERMIT RAYMOND, ew Braunfels Accounting, cf>Ja:, BA'!' 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Page 551 BEESLEY, SANDRA A , San Angelo Elementary Education, AAA, Freshman Council BEESOM, RICHARD R., Shepherd Pharmacy BELL, DAVID HENRY, Houston General Business, AT BELL, LOIS ILE E, Waco Speech-Hearing Therapy, Acf>E, ~AH, KAII, Freshman Orientation, Texas Union Committees BEN ETT, CAMILA A., Austin Journalism, 0~<1>, rAX BE NETT, MORRIS WAY E, Houston Chemical Engineering, TBIT, AIChE BE SON, ROSALIE RAI ES, Houston Elementary Education, A:!:A BE SO , TANGIE MAE, Corpus Christi History BE TLEY, RUSSELL L., JR., Tyler Psychology BENTLEY, ZOE AN E, Tyler Accounting, BA'!' BERA , GARY LYNN, San Antonio Electrical Engineering, IEEE, TSPE BERG, ALLAN MORTON, Dallas Accounting, cf>2:A BERLY, JA IS ANN, Houston Special Education, AAA, Angel Flight, Orange Wings BER IARD, LEWIS JOHN. III, Baytown Chemical Engineering, AIChE BER STEI , HOW ARD LA WR ENCE, San Antonio Accounting, TA, Longhorn Band, Freshman Orienta­tion, AROTC, Distinguished Military Student, American Marketing Association, tudent Government Committees BERRY, PHILLIP PAUL, Austin Electrical Engineering BERWICK, MICHAEL H., Houston Marketing BESCHER, BARBARA A NE, Houston History, Acf>, SEA BETTIN, JOAN DIANE, Houston English, Blanton Advisor, SCOPE BEYEA, ELEANOR BANKSTON, Dallas History and Government, xn, Goodfellow, Panhellenic, Orange Jackets, Angel Flight, Round-Up SENIORS BR..\1'1 Elementary Education BIERKAMPER, GRETCHE A., San Antonio Hi.~1111 Mortar German, Crow's Nest, NROTC BILLA, LARRY J., San Antonio BRA: BITTNER, FREDERIC ALLEN, Thrall P!!Sl BR BIZZELL, DON HOW ARD, Briggs Law fJi Civil Engineering, ASCE I l BLACKWELL, JAMES LEE, Overton BR..\SE BLAIR, BE RODGERS, JR., Lake Jackson Finance, AT, Honors Plan, Texas Union Committees Engli:li Psychology, AXA BIW BLAIR, HAROLD DEA , Helotes fJili Mathematics, Karate Club BR BLAIR, LEE A , Lake Jackson a. Elementary Education, AX!?, Freshman Council, Texas Union Com­l mittees ( BLAKES, MADELAI E HELE , Dallas BRAY, Government and Economics Eleclric BLEY, CAROL A N, Rankin BREI Mathematics, A;::A, Freshman Council, Texas Union Committees, Kin­Psid solving House Council f.IMll BLOCK, EDWARD FREDERICK, IV, San Antonio BR Zoology !'.ii BLUDAU, OWEN WILLIAM, Karnes City l Architecture, APX, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Stu­ ( dent AJA I BLUMBERG, ARMI WALTER, San Antonio BIDll Marketing 7.oo~ BOARDMA , OEL, Upper' Saddle River, N.J. BRE1 French, cf>AII, Student Government Committees, Texas Union Committees, IJm BOETTCHER, DOROTHY KIMBELL, Houston Government, AXn, Madison House Advisor, UTSA, YD BOGER, ALLE DICKSON, Vernon Electrical Engineering, AFROTC BOHLS, CARL EMIL, San Antonio Engineering Route to Business Administration, :!:IE BOHMFALK, CHARLES STEVEN, Weslaco Electrical Engineering BOLES, ROBERT WE DELL, Scroggins Engineering Science, S.E.S., Intramurals BO D, RONALD FRED, Eldorado, Ark. Marketing, An, American Marketing Association, Pershing Rifles, Intramurals Manager BOOTHE, SANDRA NELL, San Antonio Elementary Education, Southern Singers, SEA-EA BOUTWELL, JOH CLAYTON, JR., Weslaco Accounting BOWE , BOBBY JOE, Jacksboro Mathematics, AX~ BOWMAN, GARY WAY E, Houston Zoology BOWMA , LY DA KAY, Baytown Elementary Education BOX, FREDERICK, CLYDE, Birmingham, Ala. Advertising, AA~ BOYD, BETTE MAXINE, Corsicana English, xn, Kinsolving Advisor, Orange Jackets, Round-Up, Campus Chest BOYDSTUN, BARBARA KA YE, Houston Home Economics, AAIT, ON, ITA0, H. E. Oub, Honor Roll BRACKE RIDGE, GENIE, Taylor History, KKr, Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Spooks, Ten Most Beautiful, Goodfellow, Campus Chest, Cactus, Cordettes, Royal Spirit Committee, ROTC Sponsor, SEA, Bluebonnet Belle Finalist, Operation Brainpower, CLASP, Ashbel Literary Society, Union and Student Government BRADLEY, BROOK , Dallas Pharmacy, Tejas, AX, An, Assemblyman, LPhA, Freshman Advisor, Student Government BRADLEY, ROBERT SA DER , Fort Worth Architecture, ~K, AJA BRADLEY, TEVE JUST! , Austin Marketing, <1>2:K, t.::!:IT, AMA, AM. BRAD H , GARY , Ranger e Society Y, E E AURORA, Austin Gove me , AEA BRINDLEY, MARTHA LOVE, Temple Clothing Merchandizing, KKr BRI SO , AUSTIN EAL, Lamesa Electrical Engineering BRISTOW, EUGENE RAYMOND, Austin Aero-Space Engineering BROCK, ELMO EVERITT, JR., Brookshire Accounting, An BROOKS, EVA MARIE, Austin Elementary Education, SEA BROOKS, LOYD GEORGE, Houston Industrial Relations, Af! BROOKS, MELODY ANN, LaFeria Plan TT, MUN, Orange Jackets, "Y", University Symphony Orchestra BROOKS, PE ELOPE, Hillsboro Business Education, AAA, TTf!TT, BBA, CBA Council, Kinsolv­ ing Advisor BROWN, ALEXIS JOAN, San Antonio Marketing, AE, Angel Flight, Goodfellow, Spooks, Pan­hellenic, Sing-Song, Orientation Advisor, Kinsolving Stu­dent Assistant BROW , GARRY DALE, Mertens Accounting, TTKA, BA>l', Varsity Football BROW , JULIA ANN, Fort Worth Plan 11, TTA, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Spooks, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board, Kinsolving Advisor BROWN, MAX, JR. San An gelo Accounting, Tejas, BA>l', Br~ BROW , MO ETTA MABETH, Austin English, AOfl, Longhorn Singers BROW , ORA DEYAUN, Brownwood Spanish, International Club BROW , THOMAS WILDER, Galveston Finance ATA BROWNLOW, WILLIAM CLYDE, Morton Pharmacy, K>l', PX, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association BRYAN, JUDITH LYNN, Austin Commercial Art, AZ BRYA T, LOUIS EDWARD, JR., Iraan Electrical Engineering, IEEE BUCHANAN, JOHN WAYLAND, San Antonio Pre-Medical, K0, YR, Newman Club BUCHANA , RICHARD NEAL, Fort Bra e:e:. .C. English, ATA, ll~~di~s:·--.p:B, Challenge, Representa­ Page 554 CLASS OF 1965 CATE, REYNOLDS NEWMAN, San Antonio History CATE, RODNEY MICHAEL, Sudan Pharmacy, AX, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association CATES, CAROLYN ANN, Monahans French, TIA, BK, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Kinsolving Advisor, Junior Fellow CAVAZOS, JOSE LUIS, Laredo Chemical Engineering, Laredo Club, AIChE, Longhorn Singers CEDARS, CHESTER MARK, Stephenville Plan 11, Tejas, Af!, Amateur Radio Operators Society, Freshman Council, Longhorn Flying Club BSU CERDA, ALICE, San Antonio History and Spanish, Texas Student Leaders Seminar in Chile, Wakonda House Council CHADDERDO , BETSY MASON, Austin Elementary Education, ZTA, Freshman Council, Kinsolving Advisor CHADDERDON, JAMES R., Houston Finance-Pre-Law, ~E, American Finance Association CHALMERS, PRESLEY HOWARD, JR., Hou.ston Law, AXA, Freshman Council, Silver Spurs CHAMBLISS, GLENN HILTON, Jasper Pharmacy CHERRY, THOMAS DA VIE , College Station Zoology, Pre-Medical CHEW, RICHARD, JR., El Paso Electrical Engineering, Scabbard & Blade, Society o( Military Engi­neers, IEE CHILES, JERRY EDMO D, Fort Worth Petroleum Land Management, l:N, l:IE, CBA Council, Student Assembly, Texas Union Co-Ordinating Board, Freshman Council, YR, Campus Chest CHOICE, SUSAN HARKINS, Sanderrnn English, AX!"!, Orientation Leader CHOICE, WILLIAM HERSCHEL, Houston General Business, X CHRISTIANSEN, SUE, Seguin Elementary Education, KA.II, SEA, ACE CI ICK, JOH HENRY, McGregor Zoology, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard & Blade, AFROTC Ri£Je Team, Cactus, Newman Club, Union Committees, Curtain Club, Chess Club, Bios, Honor Roll CLARK, A FRANCES, Sweetwater Mathematics, Xf!, AAA, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Orientation Ad· visor, Kinsolving Advisor, Union Committee, Round-Up CLARK, DONNA LOU, Spearman ociology, TBl:, Longhorn Band, UTSA, Texas Union CLARK, FORREST HINES, JR., Freeport History CLARK, KAY DIANE, Dallas English, AAA, l:ATI, Phi Beta Kinsolving CLARK, JAM ES WELDON, Dallas History CLARK, WILLIAM TAYLOR, III, Austin Zoology CLAYTO , MILES GREGORY, Corpus Christi Zoology CLEVELAND, FRA CES AN E, an Antonio Music Education, TBl:, ~Al, Symphonic Band CLEWIS, CAROL AN , Houston Spanish-English, AAA, Cowboy Sweetheart, Sweetheart ominee, Ashbel Literary Society, A Cappella Choir, Royal Spirit Committee CUNIO , BENNIE JEA , Dallas Advertising, M, 0l:, I'AX, Longhorn Band COBB, WILLIAM C., Austin Aero-pace Engineering, K >V, IFC, AIAA, Cowboys, Arnold Air ociety, Gocdfellow, AFROTC COCKE, WILLIAM GARY, San Antonio History COE, JIMMY EARL, Conroe Electrical Engineering, IEEE, TUARC COERVER, ARTHUR JOHN, Houston Mechanical Engineering, TIKA, IFC, ASME COFFEE, CAROL JANE, Hempstead English, TBl:, Longhorn Band COGAN, JOHN P., Houston Economics, l:X, UTSAM COIL, VERNON LEE, Dallas General Business, e:::, Ranger Drill Team COLE, BYRON EUGE E, Dallas Electrical Engineering COLE, CAROLY LEE, Austin Latin American Studies, B, tive Party, Andrews Advisor, Daily Texan, Texan Union COLLIER, HOWARD ERNEST, G Civil Engineering, H~, XE, TBTI, ing Fellow, Engineering Council, Hono COUCH, KARE KAY, Houston American Studies, Visiting Fellows Committee CO RT EY, .\1JCHAEL ROLLIE, Texarkana History COWLEY, DO ESKEW, Amarillo '.\lathematics, Theleme Co-op, Round-Up, Texas Union Com­ mittees COX, BILL JER0.\1E, Denton Architecture, AJA, Campus Architecture Committee, YD, Architecture Council COX, TYRA ANN, FrederickJmrg Home Economics, Phi Beta Kin.olving, pooks, Orange Jackets, Cordettes, Goodfellow, Kinsolving Advisor, ec­retary of the tudents' Association, Texas Union Board of Director:, Round-up, Fre.hman Council, Outstanding Student CRAIG, TO~L\llE ALLE1 , Austin Architecture CRA.\1ER, CHARLE EDWARD, JR., Houston :\1athematics, AFROTC, Arnold Air ociety CREAGER, DO WHITEMA1 , Fort Worth Architectural Engineering CREAGER, UE ELLE , Tyler English, A.lll, Kin olving House Council CREEK.\'10RE, GAYLE LY , Baytown English and History, Challenge, EA CREWS, RO ALO MILTON, Texarkana Physics, YR CRIST, LINDA, Florence General Business CR ITTE DEN, PAMELA DIA E, Arlington English CROOK, WlLLIAYI EDWARD, Hou ton ~lathematics, A<1>!1. Cactus, A ME, D F CRO CH, A CY ELIZABETH, Lockhart English, AXf! CROW, NOR~1A JEANE, Irving Chemistry, A.\A, AF.A, TB~, Longhorn Band CR ~1LEY, GERO B., Paris Government CR Z, JOSEF! 0 E PIRIT , El Pa o Chemistry, ewman Club, International lub C ELLAR, ~1ARGARITA RAQ EL, Brownsville Dieteti cs C LBERT 0 , CATHR L., orpus Christi PharmJcy, K'i', Blant dvi or, OPE, LPhA SENIORS CLY COLLIER, JOH PAUL, avarro !bl Pharmacy, K>I- Cl COLLUM, CHARLES RAY, Dallas .µ General Business, Chief Photographer for TSP, Cactus, Daily Texan Ill COLYER, EDWARD SCOTT, Corpus Christi Psychology CO INE, U AN DIA E, Dallas Engli h, AXf!, Student Government Committees, EA, Ten Mo t Beautiful Finalist CONNELL, JIMMY 0., Amarillo Government CON ELL, JOH A., Amarillo Government CO WILL, MARGARET KEITH, Bandera Sociology, ZTA, Little Sisters of Minerva COOK, GEORGE SMITH, Crockett Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Society for the Advancement of Management, CBA Council COOK, RICHARD KECK, Cotulla Aero-Space Engineering, AXA o.n COOPER, CHARLY E CATHRYNE, Austin !\ii History, AZA, Freshman Council, ewman Oub COOPER, MARGARET A E, Austin DJ Pr History and English COOPER, MELVI WAYNE, Lockney Zoology, A>I­ COSSEY, THOMA WILLIAM, Wharton Personnel Management, A~ll, Society for the Advancement of Management, CBA Council D.\B .\nl RlDj COSTILOW, JA DURA T, Alice Marketing, Texas Union Committees, Round-Up, Texas Union Council, Challenge D COSTLOW, A ELL, Dallas Pl Accounting, BA'l', Felicia Co-Ordinator, University Chorus COTERA, RITA A N, Houston Mathematics, ewman Oub, Texas Union Committees, outhern Singers, SEA CLASS OF 1965 CUMMINGS, KARE LYNN, Dilley Home Economics, Home Economics Club CUN I GHAM, CAROL Y FRA CES, San Antonio Spanish, AAIT, AAA, :::Arr, •l>AA, •!>BK, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Spooks, Fresh­man Council, Texas Union Committees, Cordettes CURLEE, ROWENA RUTH, Sour Lake Home Economics, Al' DAEHNE, ALLE G., JR_, Portland Pharmacy, K.Y, Newman Club DAHL, JANET M., Austin Biology, AXfl, AAA, KAlf, A&S Assemblyman, Orange Jackets, Cordettes, "Y'', SEA, Freshman Council DAHMA , MOHAMED OAMAN, Saudi Arabia Electrical Engineering DALY, THOMAS BRADE , Galveston Architecture, Tejas, H::::, T::::.6., K, Sphinx, Friars, Cactus Associate Editor, Image Editor, Texas Student Leaders Seminar in Oiile, Newman Club, Architecture Assemblyman, :Wen's Glee Club, Round-Up, Texas Union Advisory Board, Outstanding Student DAMRON, JOE RICHARD, Amarillo Psychology, AXA DANIEL, BILLY BASS, Fairfield Pharmacy, K.Y, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association DANIEL, BRIT TALLEY, Temple Pre-Medical, AKE DA IELS, GERALD W., JR., Houston Architecture, Afl, T::::A, AIA DANYSH, RALPH CHARLES, Karnes City Electrical Engineering, IEEE DAR ELL, JAMES ROBERT, JR., San Antonio Architectural Engineering, TRII, XE, SAME, AAAE, Engineering Fellow, Ranger Drill Team, Newman Club DARROW, JANET MARJORIE, Frederick, Md. Plann II, AAII, "Y", Freshman Council DAUGHTRY, B. CLAYTON, JR., Elgin Mechanical Engineering, AS.ME, TSPE DAVENPORT, FAIRY ROSALIE, Del Valle English, rA DAVE PORT, JOH BARKSDALE, Jacksonville Mathematics DAVID, HELEN LOUISE, Columbus Medical Technology DAVIDSO , MARTA LEE, Winters Elementary Education, KAIT DA VIES, JUDITH A N, Dallas Mathematics, AZ, TIAe, SEA, Student Government Commit­tees, Round-Up DAVIS, ELGIN MAURICE, Austin Mathematics DAVIS, JAMES RICHARD, Midland Accounting DAVIS, JOSEPH LOUIS, Bandera Marketing DAVIS, JUNE WILLIAMS, EI Dorado Mathematics, AAA DAVIS, LAURIE, Houston English, and History, Freshman Council, SEA, Student Gov­ernment Committees DAVIS, LI DA J A E, Houston Interior Design, AAH, AID, Home Economics Club, Round­Up DAVIS, PHILLIP WALTER, Dallas Chemical Engineering, AX:::, BTfI, AIOiE DAVIS, SARA KATHRYN, Fairfield English, AAA, BSU DAVIS, SUSA FERRIS, Midland English, Mortar Board DAWKINS, DIANTHA DEE, McCamey History DAY, ROBERT ERNEST, San Antonio History DEASON, CHARLES A., JR., Killeen Government, Ben, DE LA GARZA, JOHN JOSEPH, JR., Houston Government, ~AX, Daily Texan, YR DELK, MARY JO, Houston Home Economics, AOfI, Panhellenic Council, Bluebonnett Belle Finalist DENEKE, WILLIAM THOMAS, Mount Vernon Government DE MAN, WILLIAM EDWIN, Richmond, Va. Marketing, ~AE, Silver Spurs, T Association, Varsity Baseball DERBES, HAROLD JOSEPH, JR., Corpus Oiristi Pharmacy r'" Page 557 SENIORS DEROUE , LOIS DIA E, Galena Park Biology, Spooks, All Campus Advi<;0r, SRD Advi or, Challenge, Freshman Council DEWEES, RO ALD H., Austin Management DIERSCHKE, ORMA JOSEPH, JR., San Angelo Business DIETERT, EVELY , Comfort Medical Technology EDll! DIETRICH, STEVE DE IS, Pleasanton Aiam Accounting cil,Or DIETZ, LOUIS EDWI , Fort Worth ED\ Spanish Sea DILDY, WILLIAM DOLPH, Austin E Pharmacy p DIMMITT, JOH WESLEY, JR., San Antonio ~ History of DI RIE ZO, JA ET LOUI E, Dallas Spanish and English, Orarrge Jackets, International Club, AIE EC DOAN, DAVID GLE , Mineral Wells Mathematics DOCEKAL, WILLIAM LY N, LaGrange Electrical Engineering, JTKN, TBH, Scabbard and Blade, ROTC. Crow's est DODD, PHILIP MAX, Baytown D Mathematics and Government, SEA, Student Assistant ll DODSO , DA IEL BALDWI , San Antonio Mathematics DODSON, MARIO LESTER, JR., Jacksboro Micro-Biology, H~. Art & ciences Council DONEHOO, RICHARD CLARK, Dallas Architectural Engineering, XE, T~A, AAAE DOOLEY, ARTHUR R., JR., Beaumont Chemical Engineering, ~N DOSS, NANCY ETTA, Weatherford r y, Home Economics, Home Economics Club DOTY, W. ALA , Independence, Mo. Zoology DOUGALL, JA ICE, Houston Home Economics, AAA, Home Economics Club, SEA DOW ER, MEREDITH KAY, Stinnett Spanish DOYLE, JAMES ALLE , Tyler Aero-Space Engineering, AIAA DRAPER, CAROLE JEAN E, Tyler Spanish-English, Aon, ~ATI, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Royal Spirit Committee, Kinsolving Advisor, Challenge, SEA, YR, Honor Roll DRUMMO D, CLIF W., Hamlin Pharmacy, K.Y, Af!, Union Committee, Round-Up, Goodfellow, Assemblyman, Pharmacy Council, purs, Friars. DUBE, VICTOR JAMES, McDade Mechanical Engineering, rA, ASME DUBO E, CLYDETTE, Corsicana English, .YX, Curtain Club DUKE, GARY LEO ARD, Austin Accounting, AK-¥, J-IE, Br~. lntramurals DUMAS, JORI WELBY, Austin Mathematics DUNAVA T, OTIS KEITH, Portland Pharmacy, K'll, Honor Roll, LPhA DUNCAN, CHARLES ARTHUR, San Angelo Finance, American Finance A sociation DU , ROBERT WESLEY, Waco History and Government DU AHOO. JODIE DOLLAHITE, Austin Elementary Education DU I G, USA JANE, San Antonio English G, THOMA MA YBOR , Dallas Insurance, ~ ~:. ilver pur , Union Advisory Board DURHAM, DAVID REGINALD, Fort Worth Engineering cience, ES, wimming Team DURRETT, ALI E BET! A, Greenville History and English, RD Advisor, C DUVAL, JERRY WOODROW, Austin Architecture DUVALL, DAVI CURT! , Dallas Diet~ilc~,. __..___ , "'--'-----'--\AAE, TSPE CULBERT 0 , ATHRY I Pharmac , K'll, Blant dvi! Page 558 FITZPATRICK, MARY KATHRYN, Austin Home Economics, AAA, Student Government Committees FLAKE, MARTHA HELEN, Houston History and English, Freshman Council, YD, Union Committees FLEMI G, FOR EY WITHERS, III, Houston Pre-Medical and English FLEMING, JAMES ELMER, III, Lindale Pharmacy, Longhorn Flying Club FLETCHER, GWENDOL Y , JEA , Garland Elementary Education, r <1>B, Texas Union Committees, Texas Union Executive Council, Freshman Council FLINT, GEORGE L., JR., Arlington Plan II, H}; FLOWERS, JOH GARLAN D, Austin English, AT, Freshman Council, International Oub, Texas­Chilean Leadership Seminar, MU , Foreign Student Relations, English Honors Program, Honor Roll FOLLETT, SCOTT CHARLES, Tombstone, Arizona Mathematics, Crow's Nest, Texas Cowboys, Round-Up, Scab­bard & Blade FONDRE , DORIS G., East Point, Ga. Sociology, International Club FONT ANA, CY THIA ELLE , Houston French, ITA FORD, PATRICIA ANN, San Antonio Sociology, KA0 FOREMA , BARBARA SUE, Arlington Psychology and Pre-Medical, Longhorn Band FOREMA , JUDY HALL, Houston Elementary Education, ZTA FORSTER, ROBERT ARTHUR, III, Beaumont Engineering Science, e:::, TBII, ociety of Engineering Science, Honor Roll FO TER, CAROLE DEE, Houston Mathematics, Upperclass Advisor, All Campus Advisors FOUTS, HENRY, JR., Austin Accounting FOX, LEWI HOW ARD, Austin Studio Art FOX, PATRICIA ANN, Tyler Elementary Education FRAMER, FILLI CAROL, Galveston Biology-Mathematics, AE, UT A, SEA FRANCIS, WALTER CLYDE, Paris U1c{t!i1C -· ",.. C LBERT 0 ,CATHRY Pharmac1, K'it, Blant dvi SENIORS FEISTEL, CLAUDE HERBERT, Austin Electrical Engineering, TBIT, HKN FELDER, FRED EUGENE, JR., Palestine Industrial Management Ace r FELDT, MARY NELL, Houston P French, and English, ITB, IlA FENNER, ELNA MAE, Austin Elementary Education, A::!:0 FE OGLIO, WILLIAM HENRY, JR., Houston FREE Finance, r A !l'IJloi FENSCH, PAMELA JEAN, Bellaire FRI History, YR, All Campus Advisors lltt FERGUSON, HUGH WILLIAM, Dallas r H English, KA FERGUSON, JON Y EDWARD, Kilgore Electrical Engineering, IEEE FINCK, PHILLIP JOSEPH, Moline, Ill. FRUE Marketing flll!j FINNELL, CHARLES ADKI S, Holliday FR1 History-Government, KT, A&S Assemblyman, Freshman Orientation, (k Royal Spirit Committee, Student Government Committee, Interfraternity 11 Council, Sing-Song, Freshman Council P FISCH, CAROLE SUE, Crowell French, ZTA, BK FISHER, MYRA HELE E, Rosenberg Marketing, ~AT, Freshman Council, Orange Jacket , Mortar Board, Panhellenic Council, Round-Up, VC, Sing-Song FISHER, ROD EY LEE, Sudan Accounting, BAi', Longhorn Singers, Texas Union and Student Government Committees, Round-Up, Intramurals, Honor Roll FISHER, WILLIAM COMSTOCK, IV., Houston Finance, <1>r.a., American Finance Association, Insurance Society FITTS, DIANE KATHLEEN, Midland Micro-Biology, AAJT, Texas Union Board, Cap & Gown, Spooks, Mortar Board FITZHUGH, CHITA, San Antonio Elementary Education, Madison House Advisor, All Campus Advisors, SEA FITZPATRICK, JOH BURNETT, Marshall Architecture CLASS OF 1965 FRANKE, MARVIN GENE, Abilene Mathematics FRANKLAND, ANDY EDWIN, Anahuac Accounting FRAZIER, WILLIAM SUMPTER, Waco Pharmacy, Ki', Longhorn Pharmaceutical Society FREE, DAVID ROBERT, Alvin Accounting, American Finance Association, Honor Roll FREEMAN, DAVID R., Corpus Christi Biology FREEMAN, FREDERICK DUDLEY, Lufkin Mechanical Engineering, Symphonic Band FREEMAN, JERRY TOM, Wichila Falls History, YR FRENCH, SAM VERNON, McGregor Mathematics FRUECHTENICHT, STEPHEN GARY, Dallas Transportation, e;::, ANA FRY, LEE WILLIAM, Houston Chemistry FUHRMANN, CARL T., JR., San Antonio Psychology, if•Ae FULMER, GERRY LOUIS, Childress Electrical Engineering FUNK, RICHARD NEIL, Austin Music Education, MA, KK'l', Longhorn Band, Freshman Advisor, Sym­phonic Band, Varsity Band GADDIS, DIXIE ANN, Cotulla Psychology, AI'A GALLOWAY, JAMES RA DALL, Houston Pharmacy, Ki', PX GALLOWAY, NANCY SUE, Wharton English and Latin, Inter Co-Op Council, Southern Singers, Thea­ dorne Co-Ordinator GAMMILL, GLEN MILES, Corpus Christi Actuarial Science, HL, Br~. Honor Roll GANC, BETTY DRAPER, Corpus Christi Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club GANDER, JEAN MARILYN, San Antonio Elementary Education, SEA GA NAWAY, VIRGINIA A N, San Antonio Biology, SEA, AIChE, Wesley Foundation GANT, DANA GAYLE , Fort Worth History and English, ZTA, Ashbel Literary Society, YD GARCIA, GLORIA ELIDA, San Antonio French, Alliance Francaise, YD, Russian Club, New­man Club GARCIA-SERVIN, JULIO CESAR, Puebla, Mexico Mathematics GARNER, JAMES REY OLDS, Houston Electrical Engineering, IEEE, A Cappella Choir GARRETT, MARY ANN, Waco Elementary Education GART ER, ROBERT LOUIS, Corpus Christi Mechanical Engineering, Crow's est, Buccaneer Drill Team, UTSA, Scabbard & Blade, NROTC, lntramurals GAUNTT, JAMES LLOYD, Temple Pharmacy, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association GE TRY, WILDA LEE, Killeen Mathematics, Freshman Council, Texas Union Committee, Upper­class Ad viw r GIDDENS, PAUL JOSEPH, Shaker Heights, Ohio Finance, AX, lnterfraternity Council, AFROTC GILBERT, LEANNE RHEI ES, Austin Elementary Education, AZ, Student Government Commit­tees GILBERT, LI DA KAY, Corpus Christi Elementary Education, J'B GILLETTE, WALTER BRUCE, Lake Jackson Electrical Engineering, TETI, ~rT, K, Engineering Fellow, AIAA GLADSON, JAMES FRANKLIN, JR., San Antonio Marketing, AQ, Pershing Rifles, Praetorian Guard, American Marketing A~sociatinn, AROTC GLAESER, ROBERT A., Austin Aero-Space Engineering, AIAA GLEASON, MARY ANN, Dallas Marketing, KKr, Angel Flight, Freshman Council, Student Goverment Committees GLIDDE , JUDITH DIA E, Houston Elementary Education GLIER, DEAN ER. Elementary Educatim Page 561 SENIORS GRAYES, MICHAEL C., Dallas Chemhtry, ll2:, AEA, BK GRAY, BILLIE MAE, Perryton Art Education GRAY, MICHAEL J., Orange Government, <1>2:A, Silver Spurs, T Association, Varsity Track, Challenge GRAYDON, GEOFFREY GALT, Austin Marketing, K'l' GREEN, WILLIAM W., Amarillo Marketing. AT, American Marketing Association, YR GREENBERG, MICHAEL ELLIS, Texarkana Government. K0 GREENFIELD, ELIZABETH ROSE, Houston Business Education, AE, BBA, Orange Jackets, Spooks, Cor­dettes, Kinsolving Advisor. SEA GREE HILL, JOE ROBERT, JR., Austin Business, A0 GREENWOOD, DEAN MARSHALL, Austin Accounting, I'A, ROTC. Scabbard & Blade, lntramurals GREER, JERRY LYNN, Houston Journalism GRESHAM, BARBARA ANN, Baytown History, Ar, SRD Advisor, Challenge, Campus Chest, Bluebonnet Belle Finalist, Goodfellow, Freshman Council GRIFFIN, JAMES MICHAEL, Houston Government, Acacia GRIFFIN, JERRY BRUCE, Austin Insurance, Insurance Society GRIFFI , JOHN EDWARD, Austin Civil Engineering, YR GRIFFIN, JOHN WADE, Pasadena Aero-Space Engineering, AIAA GRIFFI , LAWRENCE L., JR., Austin Chemistry, <1>2:K GRIFFIN, U AN GAIL, Gonzales Social tudies GRIFFITH, MARY TEDFORD, Austin History, AX!1, Cap & Gown, Student Government Commit­ tees, Orange Jackets, Spooks, Goodfellow, Assemblyman, Operation Brain Power, Outstanding Student GRIMLA D, DAVID DU AGAN, Edna English, KK.Y, Tejas, Longhorn Band GRO S, WILLIAM DUDLEY, Austin c'°"L~EhRf~6'N, CATHRYN Pharmac , K"1, Blant dvi Page 562 GODFREY, A N LUCKETT, Spur ~~ GOLD, BARY ALLA , Houston Engineering, Society of Engine!!ring Science GOLDMAN, TIMOTHY RAY, Temple Mechanical Engineering, ASME GOODWIN, SUSANN, Nederland Accounting-Economics, A::;A, Student Government and Texas Union Committee.s, Freshman Council, CCUN GONZALES, LAZARUS, JR., San Antonio Aero-Space Engineering GO ZALEZ, YOLA DA JOAN, San Antonio Mathematics GOSLIN, DORIS NELL, Austin Music Education, TB~. Longhorn Band GOULD, MALLOY CHESTER, LaMarque Speech, University Debate Squad, Newman Club GRACE, MARILU, Wichita Falls Art, Art Students Association GRADEL, ANDREA RUTH, San Antonio Sociology, AZ GRAEBER, HARVEY ALLEN, Houston Finance GRAHAM, HERBERT EDWARD, Houston Marketing, I'A, Iotramurals GRAHAM, SHEILA MITCHELL HIMES, Pennington, .J. History, UTSA GRANGER, ROBERT EUGENE, Austin Sociology GRANJA, IV4.N, Rio Gamba, Ecuador Petroleum Engineering, Newman Club GRANT, U. S., JR., San Antonio Mathematics GRAUKE, CLYDE ERWIN, Hubbard Psychology CLASS OF 1965 GROSSBERG, PEPI STER , Austin Zoology, AE GUARINO, M. VINCENT, Austin Radio-Television, AEP, KLRN TV, KUT-FM GUMMELT, CAROL ELAINE, Austin Biology, BSU GUNN, JUDITH ANN, Houston T!llS UQ. Elementary Education, Upperclass Advisor, SCOPE GUNN, ROBERT HAROLD, Hamilton Pharmacy, ct>t..X, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association, Pharmacy Council GUNTER, DONNIS RAY, Corsicana Accounting GUTIERREZ, CAMILO, Bogota, Colombia Chemical Engineering, AIChE, TBII, nXE GUYNES, STEVE JOE, Grand Prairie Art, ct>Ki', Varsity Track GUYNES, TWILA ELIZABETH, Borger Mathematics-Russian, A&S Council GUYTON, BERL PAUL, Llano Electrical Engineering, H~, HKN, TBII HAASE, VIRGINIA ISABELLE, Nixon Elementary Education, A, SEA, Freshman Council HACKABEIL, E. L., JR., Rutersville Pre-Dental, Intramurals HAECKER, ARNO VANA, San Antonio Marketing, Newman Club, YD, ISA HAGAN, KATHY ELAINE, Houston Home Economics, Home Economics Club HAJOVSKY, BARBARA HARRY, Freeport English, Newman Club, Intramurals HALL, JANETTE, Kaufman Elementary Education, ~r. YR HALL, JOSEPH HALEY, Wharton Pharmacy, Ki', Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association HALL, RANDOLPH LEE, JR., ~an Anloniu Mathematics, :::::rr HALL, RICHARD STEPHE -, Houstun Architecture, Newman Club HALLAM, HOWARD PRESSLEY, !Jalla> Plan IJ, Pre-Law, ..l.8 HALLMARK, DON, Breckenrid!!c Pharmacy, K>l', l'X, LPhA HAMILTON, MARY VIRGINIA, l'abtinc Engli>h, Daily Texan HAMLETT, EDWARD PHILIP, Corpus Chri•ti Mathematics HAMMER, ROBERT MICHAEL, Austin Psychology, i'X, Psychology Honors Program HAMMONS, LORETTA LY , Houston Special Education, SEA, Home Economics Club, Interna­tional Club, Canterbury Msociation, Round-Up, Cap & Gown, Geological Society HANDER, DIA NE, La:\1arquc Interior Design, A.:ilf, AID, Home Economics Cluh .-. HANDLEY, JOHN MITCHELL, Fort Worth History, AROTC, DistinguiK8 HANNA, DARYL KIRK, Houston History, YR, Intramurals, Young Americans fur Frccdon1 HAN 1EY, PATRICIA duMERIL, Seguin Elementary Education, BSU, Pearce Co-ordinator HA 1SARD, JA:\1ES BRUCE, Corpus Christi Pharmacy, ::::x, Longhorn Pharmaceutical As~ocia1ion HANSEN, KRISTJNN It GI, Austin Mathematics, t..1' HA SE , RICHARD NORTON, Laredo History, II KA HA SON, BRIA PEYfON, Rantoul, Ill. Chemical Engineering, KA HARMON, JERRY H., Childress Finance, t..:::::rr, Real Estate Cluh, Anll'ri!'an Finance Associa ­ tion HARMS, TERRY RAE, San Antonio History HARRIS, DUDLEY HARWELL, Austin Zoology-Pre·Medical Page 563 SENIORS HARRI , JO EPH W!LMO , an Antonio HILL! Marketing, B811 f.li!Dll. HARRIS, ROBERT MARK, JR., Austin \dri.•r, Accounting, AXA, RAi' HILL HARRISO , WILLIAM CLYDE, Dallas . iii Aero-Space Engineering, KT, AIAA, YR Hll HARROD, JOSEPH! E FRA CE, Corpus Christi En1 History and English, ewman Club H HARTLEY, SUZA E, Pharr Z Elementary Education, Aan, SEA, EA HARTMA , DARLA JEA , Corpus Christi HJLU Architecture, I'B, ATA Jlllllllali HASKETT, FLOYD ARTHUR, Katy HILL Civil Engineering H~M HATFIELD, ORMA PERRY, JR., San Antonio Hll Architecture, AJA Gd HATTAN, ROBERT LELA D, San Antonio H Chemical Engineering. cabbard & Blade, AIChE [ HAWKINS, BO IE BLANKE SHIP, Mexia Hf!CHI Spanish. A'E:.a, Lonirhorn Band. Texas Union Committees .\C!oont HAYOE , CHARLES EDWARD, Corsicana HLXO Secondary Education CJm HA YOE , DALE ROBERT, Medina, Ohio HO Electrical Engineering, Crow's est, IEEE, ROTC Go. HA YNES, JIM TOM, Lubbock H Latin American tudies, TIKA , Texas Student Leader minar in Chile, Honor E Roll HO[X;[ HAYS, SANDRA, Dallas Hi!trrr Home Economic , 6r, pooks, Orange Jackets, Goodfellow, Freshman Council, HOU Ten Most Beautiful, Election Commission P;rcl HAZER, KALEEM, JR., San Antonio \ngd Mathematics HO HEAD, JIMMY L., Houston \bi Electrical Engineering, IEEE H HEARNE, LINDA ARMSTRO G, Dallas E Elementary Education, ar, EA, ACE HEAR E, RICHARD BAILEY, Dalla Management, KA, Society for the Advancement of Management HERBERT, CY THIA A 1 , Hou. ton Home Economics, ZTA HEDDINS, MARY CAROLYN, San Angelo Art HE! 1S, TL\10THY DRATH, Dallas ociology, .l1' HE! T CHEL, WAY 1E LAMAR, Wharton Electrical Engineering, TBIT, II KX, IEEE HELGE 0 , WILLl~\1 TH.EODORE, Brazoria Electrical Engineering HELP! TILL, JAME GORDO , Freeport Chemical Engineering, AX-, TBfT, f!XE, AIChE HE DERSO , MICHAEL W., Hou ton ~1arketing, .l~fl, YR, American Marketing Association. HENRY, JA.\1ES CLA DE, Hou ton Zoology HE SLEY, LEWIS LEE, Henderson Inrnrance, K~, Varsity Football, T Association, Insur­ance ciety HER A DEZ, ROGER RUBE , El Pa o Pharmacy HEROLZ, ROBERT ARTHUR, Houston Architecture, Sphinx, AIA HERRING, JIMMIE FLOYD, Temple Finance HERVOL, HENRY JAME , Austin Government HE TER, PRI CJLLA JANE, Hou ton Elementary Education, AXr!, •l>BK, Angel Flight, Blue­bonnet Belle, Education ouncil, Texas nion Commit· tee, Campus Che t, Royal pirit Committee, Freshman Council HETHERI GTO , JAMES .MEL TO , JR., Marlin Zoology, •I>~ K, Texas nion Committee HIATT, KATHERI EA , We t ovina, Calif. Education. A:::.l, Art tudents Association HIBLER, LARRY D FF, Austin Civil Engineering, lntramurals, A HICK ARTH R YLVA , n ntonio Insuran'ce, ewman lub, YR, In urance ociety HIERO nIO , GEOR E JAME , JR., Dickinson General Business, B81l Pag 564 CLASS OF 1965 HILL, BEYERL Y GAIL, Sheppard AFB German, A:\~, 11~•1', .l•l>A, •l>HK, Mortar Board, Oran)!c Jackets, Upperclas~ Advi or, Junior Fellow$, nicn Advirnry Board HILL, HE RY HORACE, McGregor ociology, Acacia HILL, JAMES A., Austin Engineering Science, ::::x HILL, MARY FRA CES, San Antonio Zoology, •l>lm:, Southern Singer , All Campus Advisor$. Scottish Scholars HILL, ROBERT LEO , Austin Journalism HILL. WALTER DAVID, Austin History and Geography, SEA HIL HER, ROBERT LEE, Austin General Business, X, Czech Club HI OJOSA, 1YDJA ESTELA , Brown ville English HITCHCOCK, JOH WILLIAM, Houston Accounting, BA'I', ROTC, Scabbard & Blade HIXO , RICHARD EMMETT, Bellaire Chemical Engineering, AIChE HOBB , DAVID MORRIS, San Antonio Government HOCKER, EDWI JAME , JR., Pflugerville Electrical Engineering, IEEE HODGES, TONY LEE, Amarillo History HOLBROOK, MARION DIA E, Dallas Psychology, LI.I', Freshman Council, Panhellenic Council, Orange Jackets. Angel Flight, Bluebonnet Belle, Goodfellow HOLBROOK, STEVE McGUIRE, San Antonio Marketing, ALI.::::, Insurance Society, American Marketing Association HOLLI GSWORTH, JEAN IVY, Port Arthur Elementary Education, A xn, Upperclass Advisor, Freshman Orienta ­tion HOLMA , SUSAN JANE, Tulsa, Okla. Office Administration, ALl.lf, BBA HOLZAEPFEL, STANLEY DO , Baytown Mechanical Engineering HOLZAPFEL, CAROL LINDA, Falls Church, Va. Elementary Education, KKr, ROTC Sweetheart, EA, YR HOOKER, DAVID PAUL, Dallas Phy ic, AXA HOPPER, JO ANN, Austin Elementary Education HOR ER, CLYOE MICHAEL, Austin Accounting HORST, BE JAMI JACOB, Wichita Falls Philosophy, I'Li. HOU E, CAROLYN KAY, Three Rivers Engli h and History, Ll.Z, SEA HOUSTON, HOWARD E., Austin Personnel Management, rrr, Society for the Advancement of Management HOWARD, COY V., Austin Architecture, Image HOWARD, KARAL KAY, Houston Interior Design, 0'.\', AID HOWELL, BILLY D., Austin Physical Education, HUBBARD, DO A UZA 1NE, Austin Office Administration, EBA H BBELL, JAME THOMAS, Austin Accounting HUDGEN , HERRI A NE, Corsicana Spani h HUD ALL, STEPHE PATRICK, Baytown Chemical Engineering, A Tn HUFF AKER, JUDY LY , Greenville English, LI.I', Angel Flight, Freshman Council HUGHE , CAROLI E USAN, Dallas Elementary Education, AZLl., Challenge, Texas Union Com­mittees, Orange Jackets HUGHES, HERBERT SCOTT, Brenham Latin American Studies, Longhorn Singers, Men's Glee Club, International Club, Round-Up, Canterbury Oub Page 56S SENIORS JO~'E HUGO, KATHRY ALICE, Dilley Socioli SEA Elementary and peech Education, Kinsolving Advi or, niversity Chorus, AdnD JO~ HULME, RUTH DEASO , Austin H~I Drama Education J( HUNT, EUGE E LEWIS, Dallas Economics, ti.T, Freshman Council HU T, GARY LY N, Thibodaux, La. Elementary Education, J[K'.\', TBlT JONE HUNTER, JOH , IIT, Chicago, Ill. 1.itin History, ~N JO~ HUSTON, ROBERT JAMES, Richardson Eni Mathematics, ilver Spurs, Newman Club, Catholic Student Center J( HUTKA, STA LEY CHARLES, Corpus Christi [JPhilosophy, Il::S, Texas Union Committees rr HYMA , JOA PHYLLIS, San Antonio AE, :::AH, Challenge, SEA, Student Government Committees, "Y", Goodfellow, Orange Jackets, Spooks JORD. IGO, JA ET COLLIER, Plainview Mttha English, l'R, YR JOH IKARD, FRA K EVILLE, JR., Wichita Falls Con History, BTI Qui IMLE, ELIZABETH, El Paso J( Speech Therapy, ~AH, Wesley Foundation [J IMPARA TO, EDWARD THOMAS, JR., Denison T Radio-Televi ion, KK'I', AEP, Arnold Air Society, cabbard & Blade, Longhorn Band MA , WILFORD, LEE, Amarillo JURE! Dim IRELA D, HANSO KELLY, III, Midland Architectural Engineering, AAAE JUR H~b Transportation, KA, ti.NA, Society for the Advancement of Management C.0111 ISBELL, ROBERT REID, Austin Ki Composite in Sciences H ISENHOWER, WANDA JEA NE, Clifton Home Economics ISMAIL, BAKR ALI, Jeddh, Saudi Arabia Petroleum Engineering I RAEL, STEVEN ROSS, Dallas Journalism, Daily Texan, Hillel Foundation IZARD, ELIZABETH JA E, Dallas History and English, SEA JACKSON, CLE STEVE S, Austin Mathematics JACKSO , MARY ANN, Houston English JACKSO , THOMAS HAROLD, Angleton Accounting JAH , WILLIAM RAY, Houston Chemistry, Ax::: JAMISO , J DITH, Houston Spanish and French, AAti., ::::ei.n, TitJ.<1>, BK, Upperclass Ad­ visor JAMISO , CY, eguin Elementary Deaf Education, KA0, ~AH JANTZ, DOUGLA HAROLD, Houston Chemical Engineering, AIChE JARRARD, JOH DAVID, Waco Architecture, AIA, ICC, Royal Co-Op JARRATf, JOHN MARSHALL, Tuscon, Ariz. Mathematics, Crow's Nest, Scabbard & Blade, Intramural, Round­Up, ROTC JEANE, CHARLES DO ALO, Houston Mathematics, l1KA, A Cappella Choir JERKOFSKY, MARY A , Corpus Ouisti Zoology JE UP, MARGARET A , Dallas French and English, Ilti.<1>, Operation Brainpower JOH SO , ALAN KEITH, ierra Vista, Ariz. Mathematics, UE, ROTC, cabbard & Blade JOHN 0 , CA IA HODGES, Ganado Physics JOHN 0 , JAME RAYMO D, Aspermont Pharmacy, ct•ti.X, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association JOHN 0 , REBECCA J., Austin Elementary Education, EA, EA J 0 ES, ARLETTE IRAS, Houston Elementary Education, AKA, YD, "Y" JONES, BAILEY RHEA, Sweeny Plan ll, AU CLASS OF 1965 JONES, BARBARA ANN, Tacoma, Wash. Sociology, Upper-class Advisor, Texas Union Committee, Society for the Advancement of Management, "Y" JONES, CARL MARVIN, Austin History JONES, CAROL KAY, Houston Speech and English, SEA, Freshman Council, Royal Spirit Committee JONES, DONALD LEE, Fort Worth Pre-Law, Tejas JONES, JAN, Fort Worth Latin American Studies, ~An, Latin American Discussion Group, "Y" JONES, LINDA KAY, Austin English JO ES, MARGARET ANNE, Dallas English, AAA, Freshman Orientation, Kinsolving Advisor, Ashbel Lit· erary Society JONES, MONA LISA, Corpus Christi EngHsh, AI'A JORDAN, JERRY MAX, Austin Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE JORDAN, RICHARD LARRY, Austin Government, Berr, Freshman Council, Challenge, International Club, Czech Club, YR JOSEY, SUSA FOWLER, Houston English, JIB, Freshman Council, Round-Up, Student Government and Texas Union Committees, Angel Flight 1111 l Bladt . JUNCKER, LEONA RD NELSON, Beaumont Accounting, ~x. BA-¥, Br~ JUREK, PATRICIA ANN, Pasadena Elementary Education, Czech Club, Honor Roll JURGENS, DALE HOWARD, Dallas ~t History, Honor Roll, Longhorn Singers, Men's Glee Club, Freshman Council KADJAR, BENNIE GRAY, Baytown Home Economics, A:::A, Home Economics Club, CBA Wives Club KADJAR, DAVID MIRZA, Baytown Finance, American Finance Association, YR, Christian Science Organiza tion KALMANS, MONTE SUE, Houston Fashion Design, AE, Texas Union Committees KAMRATH, JAMES ROBERT, Houston Electrical Engineering, TBJT, IIKN, Il~, Afl, Tejas Club, En· gineering Fell ow KANE, STEVE DO , San Antonio Economics, e:::, Freshman Council, Student Government Com· mittee, Economics Club, CBA Council, "Y", Royal Spirit Committee, Daily Texan KANTER, L. ERICK, New Elm Government, Daily Texan, ::::AX KAPLAN, RITA, Houston Business Education, AE, BBA, SEA, NBEA KAR RH, BILLY R., Lufkin Civil Engineering, Tejas, ASCE KATAMI, ABDEL RAHMAN, Mecca, Saudi Arabia Civil Engineering, OAS, ASCE KAVOUSSl, ROSTAM .M., Yazd , Iran Mechanical Engineering, TBIT, ITT::::, Engineering Fellow KAY, ELIZABETH AN E, Nederland Elementary Education, SEA KBOUDT, JOSEPH, San Antonio History, TA KEA TT G, JOHN EDWARD, Port eches Economics, cJ>KA KEATON, JAMES ALLE , Temple Accounting, A::::n KELLOGG, ARTHUR, JUSTUS, Cedar Hill Mechanical Engineering, ASME KELTO , E. CAMILLE, Casper, Wyo. English KELTY, DIANE CHLOE, San Antonio Medical Technology, AZ, AT, University Chorus KENDRICK, JOH BURTO , Denton Advertising, AXA, AA~. Ranger, Daily Texan, Amer· ican Marketing Association KENDRICK, MARY LEE, Raymondville Marketing, AcJ>, Cresents Club, American Marketing Association, Freshman Council, UTSA KE NEDY, LARRY JOE, Austin Government, Tejas, Round-Up KENNEDY, MAURICE GRAVES, Freeport Aero-Space Engineering, AIAA, TSPE KEN EDY, SHARO , Galveston Elementary Education, A, Newman Club KENT, ROBERTA, Austin Mathematics, ZTA, Ashbel Literary Society Page 567 CLASS OF 1965 LABABIDI, MAA F., Beirut, Lt:banon Civil Engineering, TBII LA GRONE, SUZA E, Dallas Elementary Education, NEA LAIRD, JOHN THOMAS, Austin Mathematics LAIRD, LAURA SEGO, Austin Elementary Education LAMBERT, JOSEPH DO ALD, Texas City Chemistry LAMM, MARTHA LOUISE, Krum Government, ti.Z, Panhellenic Council, Freshman Council, MUN, Student Government, Challenge, "Y" LA DERS, MEL CHARLES, Abilene Physics and Mathematics, Symphony Orchestra, ROTC, Texas Union Commillee, International Club, YD LANE, ARTIE SUE, San Antonio History, A, Freshman Council, Royal Spirit, Texas Union Committee, Crescents LA GOON, GEORGE TUCKER, JR., Port Arthur Architecture, Tl:ti. Tejas, Sphinx, AIA, Student Assembly, Architecture Council, Goodfellow, Honor Roll, Freshman Council, Outstanding Student LANGHAM, ROBERT STEPHE , Freeport General Business, Semper Fidelis Society LANGLEY, LARRY WILSON, San Marcos History and Government, ti.Tti. LA GLEY, WILLIAM EUGENE, Pampa Electrical Engineering, IEEE LA NIER, ROYCE EUGENE, Dallas Architecture, Freshman Council, Men's Glee Club, Sphinx, AIA, Longhorn Flying Club, Image, BSU LARSON, BEVERLY JA , Seymour Micro-Biology, AX!"!, AAti., AT, Orientation Advisor, Student Government, Freshman Council LATHAM, JAMES ROBERT, JI, San Antonio Mathematics, IU:, NROTC, Longhorn Band LAUGHLIN, CHARLES . CURTIS, Eagle Lake Zoology LAUZON, RUTH ANN, Angleton t Elementary Education LA WHO , JERRY WAYNE, Baytown Pharmacy, K.Y LA WSO , SAMUEL ROBBINS, Houston Psychology, K.Y LAWTO , FRED WID EY, Freeport Mechanical Engineering, ASME LAY, JOH NIE REED, Lockhart Mechanical Engineering, A!1, ASME, TSPE LAY, MARGARET JEA , Fort Worth Elementary Education, Kti.II LAZO, ARTHUR R., Fort Worth Architecture LEAL, MANUEL, Bogota, Colombia Mechanical Engineering LEATHERBURY, JOHN RAYMOND, JR. Fort Worth Electrical Engineering LEAVITT, KEITH, Tampico, Mexico Zoology AXA LEE, TIPTON BREWER, Ballinger Zoology LEFLORE, JOHN FREDERICK, San Antonio Finance, B0II LEHMAN, JOE THOMAS, Mission Economics, YD, Economics Oub LEHR, RALPH EDWARD, Austin Accounting, AXA LEHRMAN, RUSSELL VAN, Houston Marketing, American Marketing Association, Longhorn Singers LEIMA , HERBERT IRWIN, Houston Zoology, TM>, AEti. LE MAY, LI DA MARKEE , Irving Office Administration, BBA LE EHAN, GEORGE WARDE , San Antonio Psychology LEO ARD, LARRY WOOD, Houston General Bu iness, Wesley Foundation LEONARD, THOMAS WALTON, Sweetwater History, Tejas, IU:, KK'.Y, Longhorn Band, Freshman Council, Honor Roll LEVE THAL, VICTOR, Dallas Marketing, Tti., American Marketing Association Page 569 ciety for the Advancement of Pnge 570 CLASS 0 F 1965 MALONE, H .. E., Tyler Insurance MANESS, DALE DWAYNE, San Antonio Pharmacy, PX, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association MANFERD, ELLIOTT, Houston Statistics, American Statistical Association • . Km. '9111, YD MANKIN, THOMAS CLIFFORD, Bonham Accounting, K~, BA-¥, Varsity Football, T Association MANN.. BOBBY JOE, Mineral Wells Management, Society for the Advancement of Management, Texas Union Committee, Pre.Law Association MA N, HOWELL WESLEY, Pasadena Aero.Space Engineering, TBII, ::ErT, K, AIAA, Engineering Fellow MA N, MARY GLEITH, Wills Point Elementary Education MANSO, GILBERT, Havana, Cuba Pre-Medical MA UEL, LORETTA R., Goldthwaite Spanish MAPES, GWE ELLE , Fort Worth Spanish, :Et.II, International Club MARCHANT, ER ESTI E ELLEN, Mercedes Physical Education, PE Club, Intramurals, UTSA MARCUS, MAURICE, San Antonio Finance', :Et., Silver Spurs, Campus Chest, . Union Board, CBA Assemblyman MAREK, SANDRA A , Waco Elementary Education and Speech Therapy, ~AH, Upperclass Advisor MARKEWICH, GARY STEVE , Houston Zoology, AE _ MARKLEY, HARRIS KEITH, Refugio History MARSH, JOHN DOUGLAS, Grand Saline English MARSHALL, ALICE ANN, Austin Mathematics, Challenge, "Y", Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Good­ fellow, WSF, Outstanding Student MARSHALL, DAN HOWELL, Holliday Electrical Engineering, An, Longhorn Flying Club, IEEE MARSHALL, SHARON KAY, San Angelo Elementary Education MARTIN, ELAINE DEE, Dallas Clothing and Textiles MARTI , JAMES CLYDE, Baytown History MARTIN, ROBERT THOMAS, Pittsburg Pharmacy, K'I' MARTI EZ, CATHARINE MARGARET, Rotan Mathematics, YD MARTI EZ, EDMU DA MA UEL, San Antonio Pharmacy MARTI EZ, RICHARD MA UEL, Del Rio Micro-Biology, An, ~t.II, AROTC, Pershing Rifles, Prae· torian Guard MARTY , PATSY A , San Antonio Advertising, r AX, 01:<1> MA ER, SA DRA LEE, Galveston Mathematics, AAt., Phi Beta Kinsolving MASHBURN, JAMES HARVEL, Amarillo Aero-Space Engineering, AIAA, lntramurals MASON, JAMES N., Abilene Management MA ON, SHARO NAOMI, Harri Music Education, ME, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Symphonic Band, Wesley Foundation MASSEY, BERT VEE, Brownwood History, Texas Union Committee, Challenge, TISA, BSU, tudent Government Committees MASSEY, JOH WILLIAM, San Antonio History MA SEY, ROBERT MICHAEL, Fort Worth Aero-Space Engineering MASSEY, RO ALO WILLIAM, Austin Pharmacy, K::E, Challenge, Texas Union Committee, Fresh­man Council MATOCHA, PHILIP BOLES, EI Paso Electrical Engineering, Newman Club MATZKE, ALFRED, Brookshire Aero-Space Engineering, AIAA MAUTHE, WILLIAM LOUIS Zoology, An Page 571 Page 572 McSPADDE , CAROL, Blooming Grove Accounting MEADOR, JOEL REEVES, Rockport Anthropology, Archaeological Society MECOM, IRIS DEAN, Corpus Christi Elementary Education MECOM, KAY LY N, Corpus Christi Business Education MEISNER, KENNETH LOWELL, Fort Worth Chemical Engineering MEISTER, HEIDE ROESLEI , St. Petersburg, F1a. Interior Design, AZI:!., Christian Science Organization, Texas Union Com­mittee, Round-Up, AID MEmEN, JOHN .LESLIE, Cuero Accounting, Karate Club MEITZEN, TRAVIS CHARLES, JR., Refugio Pharmacy, Tejas, KK.Y, Texas Cowboys, Longhorn Band, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association MENDELSO , WALLA CE BRAND, Austin Plan II, H~, AEI:!., BK, Junior Fellow MENDLOWITZ, SANDRA FRA CES, Corpus Christi Micro-Biology, YR MENN, THOMAS EARL, Carmine Chemical Engineering MEYER, HEI Z ERICH, Bogota, Colombia Chemical Engineering MEYERS, PAMELA A N, McAllen Government, Texas Union Committee MICK, JOEL STEPHEN, Odessa Pre-Law, K.Y MIERS, WAYNE EARL, San Antonio Mathematics, Crow's Nest, NROTC, Round-Up, Texas Union Committee, lntramurals, Scabbard & Blade, International Club, Challenge, Campus Chest MILK, RICHARD LEE, Durango, Mexico History MILLER, EDGAR ALLEN, Dallas Engineering Science, .i.Y, IIE, TBIT, lnterfraternity Council, Silver Spurs, VC, Operation Brainpower MILLER, EDWIN LEE, JR., Austin English MILLER, JA ET LEE, Houston Mathematics, KKI', Orange Jackets, Phi Beta Kinsolving, Up­perclass Advisor, Election Commission MILLER, MICHAEL ERMO , Temple Pharmacy, t!.X, LPhA MILLER, ANCY ELLEN, Dallas German, t!.Z, BSU, German Club MILLET, JEFFREY ROBERT, Dallas Advertising Art MI OR, THOMAS H., Austin Accounting, t!.l:IT MI TER, DAYID, Houston Architecture, l:AE, Tl:t!., Sphinx, AIA MITCHELL, A ITHA THERESA, Dallas Zoology, AKA, AEI:!., Mortar Board, "Y", Inquiry, Challenge, Orange Jackets, Spooks, Ransom's Advisory Committee, Outstanding Student MITCHELL, MARTHA EVELYN, Mt. Pleasant Elementary Education, Xf!, SEA MIZELL, MIKE DAYID, Dallas General Business, Kl: MOELLER, EDWARD FERDINAND, Garwood Psychology MOHLE, RICHARD EDWIN, Austin Economics, Texas Union Committees, YD, MUN MOLINA, NELSON NEVIL, Ambato, Ecuador Petroleum Engineering MOLi A-ESCOBAR, THOMAS J., La Paz, Bolivia Pre-Medical-Zoology, International Ouh, Newman Oub, CCU MOLL, WILLIAM LEO, Beaumont Accounting, Silver Spurs, ROTC, CBA, Council, As­semblyman, TSP Board of Directors, National Student Congress, Texas Union Board MO KROUSE, LAURA CLEGG, Houston History, rB, AAI:!., 1:1:!.IT, Upperclass Advisor, SNEA, Texas Union Committee MO TFORD, JOHN THOMAS, Bedford Government, Crow's Nest, ROTC, Scabbard & Blade MONTGOMERY, MARGARET CARTER, Angleton Interior Design, r<1>B, AID, Kinsolving Advisor, YR MOODY, LYNN DIANE, Pasadena Home Economics MOORE, CARLOS WILLI Accounting Page 573 CLASS OF 1965 NIGLIAZZO, MARC ANTHONY, Hearne Zoology, Newman Club NIXON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Houston Architecture, APX, Freshman Council NOONAN, GAIL KATHLEEN, San Antonio Elementary Education, Upperclass Advisor, SEA NORDQUIST, RICHARD KING, San Antonio Zoology, ~E, UTSAM NORMAN, DOUGLASS FINLEY, Houston Finance, IIKA NOWLIN, BARBARA ANN, Marshall Pharmacy, KE, Longhorn Pfuirmaceutical Association, Honor Roll, Kirby Hall Advisor NOWOTNY, PATRICK JOHN, New Braunfels Marketing American Marketing Association, CBA Council NOYOLA, BENITO XAVIER, Mexico, D.F. Architecture, APX, Sphinx, Architecture Assemblyman, Architecture Student Council, AIA OATES, JACK CHILDERS, JR., New· Braunfels Mechanical Engineering, Afl, ASME O'BRYAN, HARRY WEAVER, JR., Houston Physics ODAM, JOHN WILLIAM, Abilene Personnel Management, ATA ODOM, DONALD P., JR., Houston Finance, ~X, Real Estate Association, American Finance Association OGILVIE, SHERRAL DIA E, San Antonio Biology OLES, MARY MICHAEL, Amarillo Advertising, KKr, rAX, e~, Upperclass Advisor, Texas Union Committee OLIVER, GEORGIA RUTH, Austin Home Economics, ON, IIAe, Mortar Board, BSU, Orange Jackets, SEA OLSEN, JOYCE ANN, Lake Jackson Elementary Education, TEA ONDRIAS, PA'UL RAYMOND, Taylor Marketing, A~II ORMAND, JARRELL BA KHEAD, Odessa Law, K-V, A, Varsity Baseball ORMAND, TERRY LYNN, Odessa Elementary Education, ZTA ORNELES, RAUL SOSA, Corpus Christi Music, i\fA, Symphonic Band ORR, JOHN MACK, Dallas Engineering Science, A-¥, II:::, Vice-President Students' Association, Friars, Silver Spurs, Freshman Council, Tex­as-Chilean Exchange, Outstanding Student, Goodfellow, Honor Roll, TISA ORR, LYNDA DYANE, Wellington Elementary Education, SEA ORR, MARY JAY, Odessa English and History, KKr, Freshman Council Choir ORTS, MARILYN JEANNE, Little Rock, Ark. French, M, ITA, AA, Texas Union Committee OSBOR , MYRA A N, Austin Chemistry, AAA, BK, KAIT, r::;rr, K, Junior Fellow OSTLER, ELLIE JANE, Dallas Spanish, Xfl, ~AIT, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board, Freshman Council, Visiting Fellow Committee OVERBECK, CY THIA ADELE, Richardson History, ewman Club, MUN OVERSTREET, GLORIA JEA , McGregor Journalism, Daily Texan, Women's Co-ordinator's Council OWE , CAROLY WILSO , Austin Elementary Education OWE ,.KERRY DON, Fort Worth Sociology OWE , LYNN ELLE , San Antonio Biology, AOII, KAII PAGE, PATRICIA JEA , Dallas Elementary Education, AAIT PALAFOX, ROBERT JULIUS, San Antonio General Business PALMER, CATHERINE ANDERS, Brownsville English-History, YR, MUN, Honor Roll PAPE, JAMES MARK, Caldwell Plan II PAPE, VERNELL LOUISE, San Antonio General Business, EBA, Brr::; PARKER, DAVID RAYMO D, Corpus Christi Engineering Science, ~N, IU.:, TBIT, Freshman Coun­cil, Round-Up, SES, Engineering Council, Cowboys, Stu­dent Government. Page 575 PERKINS, JOHN NEWMON, Abilene Accounting PERRY, MALCOM CO LEY, Mertens Mechanical Engineering, ASME PERRY, RONNELL YVONNE, Hitchcock English PETERS, LEON JAMES, Weimar Accounting PETERS, PATRICIA MARIE, Seymour Slavonic Languages, AAA, Newman Club, Czech Club PETERSON, RICHARD RAYMOND, Austin Radio-Television, ATA, Freshman Council, Varsity Baseball, T Association PHAIR, GLENDA GAY, Houston Office Administration, BBA, Kinsolving Advisor PHILLIPS, DICK L., Dallas fathematics, UTSAM PHILLIPS, LARRY EWI G, Harlingen Zoology-Pre-Medical, Tejas, AEA, Hl:, A!J, Roberts and Moore Hill Hall Counselor, Freshman Council, Stu­dent Discipline Committee PICKERING, LYNNE A VE, an Antonio English, Freshman Council, International Oub, Canter­bury Association, University Religious Council PILLSBURY, RUTH AN , Fort Worth History, CTE PIPPEN, VIRGINIA A N, Tallahassee, Fla. English, A:::A, Texas Union Committee, Round-Up, YR PIPPERT, ELVI BURNETT, JR., Houston Aero-Space Engineering, AX, AIAA PITTE GER, MARTHA MARIE, San Antonio Elementary Education, A, EA, Freshman Council PITTE GER, WILLIAM B., San Antonio Finance, l:K, AA, Christian Science Organization PLOTSKY, DIA ELY E, Austin Psychology, l:AT, .YX, Social Welfare Club, Hillel Foundation POAG, EVEL Y GHOLSON, Del Rio English POCOCK, MARY WEIR, Au tin Zoology, AAA POLK, JA I LEE, Abilene Home Economics, KA0, ON POLLAK, TEPHA IE LYN , Houston Secondary Education, AE, Intramurals, PEM Club SENIORS row: PARKER, JOA , Houston Ekdri Zoology, AAA, Upperclass Advisor Studer General Business, l:AE PARKER, ROBERT FOSTER, Houston POI PARKER, SAM DAVID, Orange H~I Pl PARKHURST, SHIRLEY JEAN, Orange Government, AXA, MUN, SEA, "Y", Challeng , Freshman Council El History-Government, AAil, NEA · PARMELLY, DO ALD FORD, Odessa Accounting POSE' PARR, JOH DOUGLA , Robstown l!!dia Mathematics PO PARSONS, MARY GLE , Gilmer f.i!I Pl History, Longhorn Band ll PASSMORE, JON MICHAEL, San Antonio u Zoology PATTERSO , JERRY MICHAEL, Lamesa General Business, Al: PATTERSON, WENDELL ALLEN, Sweetwater PRES< English, Daily Texan Qvil [ PATTERSO , WILLIAM WAY E, Overton PRE Accounting, kX, Texas Union Committees En~ Pl Home Economics, Home Economics Club PAYNE, EUGENIA KATHRYN, Edna ll PEARL, THOMAS IRVI G, Upper Saddle River, . J. Transportation, Al:, A ' A PEARRE, CHARLES MORGA , III, Weslaco PRIO: .lcmw Committees Civil Engineering, AX, XE, TBil, SAME, ASCE, SEC, AROTC, Texas Union PRJI PE ALVER, MA UEL R., San Antonio Em Architecture, AJA Pl PEREZ, BEATRICE H., Ben Bolt Mi Spanish, Newman Club PEREZ, MARIA JOSEFA, San Diego Pharmacy, KE, PX, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association, Newman Club, Upperclass Advisor Page 576 PURCELL, KA THLEE RUTH, Longview Fa luon Design, AED., Roumj-Up PURDOM, DO LEE, West Lake, La. Busines tatistics PUTEG AT, MARCIA JA E, Brownsville Interior Design, 0"1, T~D., Orange Jackets, AID, Carothers Advisor PUTNAM, LINDA MAURI, Midland Spanish, AED., ~D.II, Texas Union Committee, Kinsolving Advisor, MU QUA TOCK, BETTY MAY, Houston History, Kinsolving Advisor, Longhorn Band, NEA RAGA , GARY DENNIS, Dallas Chemical Engineering, KA RAIDORN, MITCH HARDY, San Angelo Accounting, BAi', Br~. Marquis G. Easton Scholarship, Hopkin and Sules Award RAI EY, ALICE A NE, Houston Elementary Education, ZTA, Freshman Council, Texas Union Committee, EA, SEA RAMBO, LAURA JE , Fort Hood ociology RAMIREZ, E RIQUE G., JR., Realitos Mechanical Engineering, ASME, ASE RAMSEY, PRUDY KAY, McCamey Elementary Education, A:!:D., AAD., Kinsolving Advisor, Texas Union Committee, Round-Up, Challenge RA OM, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER, an Antonio Pharmacy, K0 RAPHAEL, DAVID J., Eagle Pass Mathematics, H~, Hillel Foundation REA, J DITH ELLE , Lake Jackson Home Economics, D.D.D. READER, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Jackson, Miss. Pharmacy, KE, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association REAGA , WILLIAM RONEY, Jacksboro Pre-Medical REA VE , HARO DEA , McCamey Elementary and Special Education, NEA REDD, MILDRED ANNE, Houston Interior Design, ON, T~D., AID REDDICK, HAROLD KNIPP, JR., Arlington Aero.Space Engineering, AXA REGIS, REGI ALO LEE, Dallas Philosophy, College House SENIORS REHLER, KE ETH JAMES, San Antonio Architecture, <1>;::, lntramurals REISCHLING, EDWARD HOYT, San Antonio Accounting, AROTC RENEAU: LINDA LOU, Springfield, Va. Journalism, rAX, 0~<1>, ROTC Sweetheart, Daily Texan REXROAD, TERRY DEA , Pampa Mathematics-Biology, K~ RIBA, CAROLYN, Austin Elementary Education, AZ, University Chorus RICE, BURTIS STEPHE , Jasper History, AKE RICHARDS, ELIZABETH EUGE IA, Austin Interior Design, AID RICKS, CLYDE WEA VER, Orange Mechanical Engineering, ASME RIGSBEE, H. KE , Austin Architectural Engineering, e:::, AAAE, TSPE RIMKUS, RAYMOND ALSTON, San Antonio Government, Ai' RINGWOOD, MARY ELIZABETH, Laredo English RITTER, JERRY LY N, Wichita Falls Petroleum Land Management, Student Landmen's Association ROBAISHY, SOLEMA , ew Riyadah, Saudi Arabia Geology ROBERTO, TERESA MAE, Austin German, re-¥, Newman Club, As ociation of German Students, Longhorn Singers, YD ROBERTS, DO ALD WAY E, Refugio Architecture, AIA ROBERTS, JO SHARO , Lyford Spanish, ~All, Upperclass Advisor ROBERTS, SAUNDRA KAY, Corpus Christi Mathematics ROBERTSON, JACK CLARK, Marlin Accounting, BA-¥, Challenge, Honor Roll ROBINSON, GARY YORK, Dallas Engineering Science, TBII, HKN, Ira, Student Engineering Council, SES, NSF, Engineering Fellow ROBINSO , MICHAEL GRA T, Imperial Beach, Calif. Psychology ROBISON, ROGER LEE, Corpus Christi Zoology, Ice Skating Club ROBtEDO, ANTHONY, San Antonio Economics RODRIQUEZ, JON ANTHONY, San Antonio Commercial Illustrating, Blind Students Reading Program ROGERS, KAREN DEANNE, Baytown Government and History ROGERS, LINDA LEE, Victoria English and History, AZ, University Chorus ROGERS, WILLIAM WALLACE, JR., Breckenridge Marketing, Freshman Council, Student Government Com­mittee, DSF, YR, AROTC, Pershing Rifles ROHDE, DAYID FRANK, Houston Electrical Engineering, IEEE, ICC, President's Council RHODE, DOROTHY DIANNE, Hitchcock Special Education, SEA ROOS, MARCtA ALLEN, San Antonio English, Ar, UTSA, Texas Union Committee, Newman Club ROOSEVELT, GLENN ALLAN, Corpus Christi Sociology, BSU ROPER, FRED TYRA, Henrietta Accounting, AK-¥ ROSENZWEIG, KENNETH YALE, Houston Plan II, AEII, UTSAM, Hillel Foundation, YD ROTHKOP, HARRIET CYRELL, Houston Elementary Education ROUNSAVILLE, SANDRA DAVIS, Austin Interior Design, AID ROU TREE, SHARO SUE, San Angelo Radio-TV-History, xn, Union Board, Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Panhellenic, Freedom Foundation Award, Assembly­man, Outstanding Student, Dad's Day Award ROWLAND, CLAUDE KERAN, JR., Alice Government RUGELEY, CHESTER HAMLIN, JR., Wharton Electrical Engineering CLASS OF 1965 RUN ELS, POLLARD RHODE, Terrell Zoology RUSCHE, SYLVIA LORRAINE, Fredericksburg German and History, ra RUSSELL, PAMELA ANN, Corpus Christi Latin American Studies, UTSA, Round-Up RUSSELL, PHYLLIS CLAIRE, McGregor Biology RYDER, JAMES STEVEN, Houston Mathematics, Round-Up, Texas Union Con'lmittees SAATHOFF, ELAINE LOU, San Antonio Elementary and Special Education, SEA SABLATURA, PATRICIA ANN, East Bernard English, Upperclass Advisor SALVATO, PETE, JR., San Angelo Aero-Space Engineering, ~rT, TBII, AIAA SAMES, JOHN NORMAN, Hutchinson, Kans. Aero-Space Engineering SAMPLE, DONNA SUE, Lewisville Elementary Education SAMUELS, GEORGE EDWIN, Houston Economics SANCHEZ, ANITA, Lare'do Micro· Biology SANCHEZ, JOSE VASQUEZ, Uvalde Biology SANDERS, JAMES ALLEN, JR., Fort Worth Pre-Medical and Government, Tejas SANDERS, LESTER WAYNE, Elgin Sociology · SANDGARTEN, MICHAEL DAVID, Austin Music, .1.K, Tejas, Longhorn Band, Silver Spurs, Out· standing Student, Symphonic Band and Orchestra, Fine Arts Assembly­ man SANDS, CINDA SUE, Houston Elementary Education, ZTA SANFORD, JANE MARGUERITE, San Antonio Psychology · SANKAR, RALPH ALOYSIUS, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad Petroleum Engineering, AIME SAWYER, ARRA LOUISE, Austin Education, Freshman Council, SEA SCHAEFER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Atlanta English, YD, Honor Roll SCHLATHER, GLORIA JEA , ew Braunfels German, der Eulenspiegelverein, Upperclass Advisor SCHLECH, BARRY ARTHUR, Houston Zoology, Men's Glee Club SCHMIDT, GUE IVERE JOAN, Hurst Elementary Education, Ara SCHOLL, RUSSELL CHARLES, JR., Bellaire General Business, UTSAM, ROTC SCHO ROCK, A CY CLAIRE, San Angelo Psychology CHORP, CHERYL FAYE, San Antonio Elementary Education, SEA, Kinsolving Advisor SCHULTZ, CHARLES F., JR., Franklin Lakes, N. J. History, KA, YD, ewman Club, MUN, Pre-Law Society, Long· horn Flying Club, Student Government Committee SCHWARTZ, LEONARD JAY, San Antonio Accounting, T.1. SCHWETTMAN , RICK STEE , Dallas Pre-Medical, Zoology, 11~, nx~,, AIChE, Engineering Fellow SERBER, RO ALD MORTO , San Antonio Accounting, AEI!, BA.Y SEWELL, ROBERT ALLE , Fort Worth SlllT History, :£1", Varsity Track, Cowboys, T Association F.nP SHARPE, MARY PATRICIA, Austin Slll English, Art., A/\t., fl:SKT, TBII, 1:rT, AIAA SI SHERRER, JOHN HERMA , Bay City G. Aero-Space Engineering, KT, TBII, zrT, AIAA SHERRILL, LI DA ELISE, Dallas Spanish, rB, Zt.IJ, Phi Beta Kinsolving, YR, International Club, Regan Literary Society SORE SHERWIN, KENNETH JAMES, Corpus Christi Personnel and Labor Management, YR, Society for the Advancement of ~ lllua Management SHIELDS, MERCEDES EMMA, Laredo lli«iht Journalism, 0Z, rAX, Daily Texan, Longhorn Singers, Texas Union Com· SPE mittee, Laredo Club, George Brackenridge Scholarship in Journalism P'nr SHIRLEY, WILLIAM JOH , Dallas Ou! Marketing, t.0 SI SHORT, WILLIAM ANDREW, JR., Tyler !I Insurance, Pre-Law, KA SHULL, WAY E MAXWELL, Houston Architecture, APX, TZt., An, Tejas, AJA, Sphinx, ROTC, Dis· tinguished Military Graduate, Scabbard & Blade, Goodfellow, Cactus SHUPEE, ADRIEN E ELIZABETH, Austin Mathematics, AXfl SHURTLEFF, LESLIE, Kermit Electrical Engineering SEIDO, MARY FRA CES, Austin Government, II:£A, Longhorn Flying Club, MU SILVUS, SUSAN RUTH, Houston Finance, Real Estate Institute, American Finance Associa­tion SIMMONS, DOUGLAS M., Austin Accounting, AXA, t.:£II, BA'l', Goodfellow, Assembly­man, CBA Council, Longhorn Band, Intramurals SIMPSON, LINDA SHAW , Houston English SIMPSO , MICHAEL WILLIAM, Tyler Pharmacy, B0II, K'l', Assemblyman, LPhA SIMS, BOBBY GENE, Dallas Chemical Engineering, A:la, AIChE SI CLEAIR, STEPHE KENDALL, Kerrville Physical Education, PEM Club SI GLETON, DON JAMES, Pasadena Electrical Engineering SI GLETON, JAMES MICHAEL, Austin American History, A0, YD SIRMAN, MARTHA LENA, Corrigan Home Economic Education, ZTA SISTI, FRANK AMUEL, Victoria Mathematics SIVEK, AR OLD JOHN, JR., an Antonio Personnel Management SIVEK, JA E MARIE, an Antonio Accounting SKELTO , JOH FREDERICK, III, Irving Architecture, Honor Roll, Architecture Council, AIA, YR LADEK, TERRY LAWRENCE, Corpus Christi Accounting, <1>11:£, BA'l', Afl, Br~. Intramurals MITH, BEA A , Midland Plan II, JIB, A/\t., :£ti.Tl, BK, "Y", Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Assemblyman, Goodfellow, Outstanding Student MITH, EDGAR NEWMA , Dallas Chemical Engineering, flXE, KK'l', TBIT, AIChE, long­horn Band, lntramurals MITH, JAME ARTHUR, JR., Houston Architecture, T:£D., AIA, Westminster tudent Fellow­ship Page 580 CLASS OF 1965 SMITH, JAY DICKEY, Baytown Electrical Engineering, Varsity Swimming, T Association, IEEE SMITH, JOYCE ADELINE, Austin English SMITH, KE T HAMILTON, Da llas Romance Languages, Freshman Council, Round-Up, Union Committ_cc SMITH, PHILLIP THOMAS, Austin Commercial Art, Art Student Association SMITH, ROLAND KERBY, Rosco Engineering Route to Business Administration, A2:II, lntramurals SMITH, SHERON SUE, Beaumont English, Xfl, Campus Chest SMITH, THERESA ANNE, Houston English, Freshman Council, Texas Union Committee, Round-Up SMITH, TIMOTHY HA YES, Amarillo History, ATfl SMYTH, PATRICIA GAY, Cleburne Elementary Education, KKr SNELL, HELEN MARIE, Lampassas Home Economics, Home Economics Club SOLOMAN, LOUIS BARRY, Houston Government SOMMER, WALTER FRANK, JR., Eagle Lake Mechanical Engineering, TBII, IIT2:, ASME, TSPE, Engineering Coun­ cil SORE SON, SUZANNE, College Station Speech Therapy, AAA, Sweetheart Finalist, Bluebonnet Belle, Assemblyman, oi Education Council, Goodfellow, Upperclass Advisor, A Cappella Choir, Angel Flight SPEAR, GEORGE M., Bakersfield, Calif. Physical Education-Speech, ATA, T Association, Varsity Swimming, PEM Cl uh SPECHT, JOHN ERNEST, JR., Fort Worth Mathematics SPECKELS, ELMO A., Corpus Christi Petroleum Land Management, Student Landman's Association SPENCE, JAMES WILLIAM, Houston Industrial Management ex, Society for the Advancement of Man­ SPE CER, HELE MAE, Houston agement, Glee Club, Simkins Counselor Elementary Ed ucation, KKr SPE CER, MARTHA LYLE, Beaumont Medical Records, AAA SPE CER, PAMELA DEAN, Brownwood Geography, Xfl, reT, Union Committees, Freshman Council, SEA, A emblyman, Royal pirit SPRATT, DAVID BRYO , Pilot Point Electrical Engineering, HKN, TBII, IEEE ST AP PER, WILLIAM RA DOLPH, San Antonio Aero-Space Engineering, TBfl, ~rT, AIAA TARR, DUA E MARTIN, Wake Village Aero-Space Engineering, ll~, ROTC TEFFA, KE DAL KIRK, Dallas Architecture, AJA TEI BERGER, LARRY TEVE, Fort Worth Hi tory, ~A. Texas Cowboys STEINBRECHER, JOHN F., Los Angeles, Calif. Pre-Law, Longhorn Flying Club, ewman Club STEPP, JOHN EDD, JR., Quanah Management, A~fl. Pre-Law Association, Society for the Advancement of Management STEVE S, JOHN Y MATHEW, Center Point Accounting, BT'~ STEVENSO , JOHN BURLESO , Johnson City Government STEWART, MARY LEILA, Tyler Elementary Education, SEA TEWART, MERYLE R., Borger Pre-Law, II~A TEWART, SHELIA DELLE, Houston Journalism and English, Daily Texan, Wesley Found­ation TIGALL, ZA E AR OLD, San Gabriel Electrical Engineering STILE , SUE ALYCE, Fort Hood History, AAA, Freshman Beauty, SRO Advisor, Orange Jackets, Education Council, "Y", Election Commission, Bluebonnet Belle, Sweetheart Finalist, Goodfellow STILSON, EILEE CLAIRE, Houston History, Phi Beta Kinsolving, YR, UTSA STULKA, BEN W., San Angelo History STOCKMAN, ROY TAYLOR, Austin Chemical Engineering, Tejas, Afl, AI01E, lntramurals, Round-Up Page 581 SUMMERS, KEN ETH TRAVIS, Denison Mathemat ics SU DBECK, JOAN MARLE E, Austin Office Administraticn, AA!i, Br::::, BBA, Upperclass Advisor. Honor Roll, CBA Council SUTHERLA D, AN , San Antonio Speech, Freshman Council, Challenge, Campus Chest, Round­Up, Oratorical Association WARTZ, ROLA DROY, Austin Civil Engineering, ASCE SWE OSEN, ELSIE LOUISE, El Campo German, !1::::11, ICC, Longhorn Singers SW ENSO , CHARLES CLA YTO , Kenedy Electrical Engineering, IEEE WIFT, DE IS G., Tyler Chemical Engineering, AIChE SWIRE, PHILIP R., Baton Rouge, La. Per onnel Management, AFROTC TA NAHILL, GARY KEITH, Hereford Ch mistry and Mathematic , IIAT, A& Council TA NICH, JOHN DAVID, Hou ton Physics, BK, .PH::::, ::::l!E, Honor Roll TA OUS, EVEL Y E, Mexico City, Mexico French, 11!1•1>, OA , International Club TA lK, DAVID ANTHO Y, Corpus Christi Management, !i::::, AK"1, ::::rn TARPLEY, JOE MAC, Austin Pharmacy, K"1, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association, Texas Journal of Pharmacy TARTAGUA, ANTOI ETTE, Houston Elementary Education, AOll, ::::Al, Freshman Council, A Cappella Choir TAYLOR, FRED KE T, Hou ton Mechanical Engineering, KA, A ME TAYLOR, JOE AM EL, JR., tate College, Pa. Finance, ::::<1>~:, American Finance A sociation TAYLOR, ALLY A , Austin peech Therapy, ::::All TAYLOR, TED J ., Austin Aero-Space Engineering, A•l•U, AIAA, T PE TEDFORD, CHARLES JEFFREY, an Antonio Finance TEMPLETO , BETTY CAROL Y , Cooper Music, !ii', Fine ArLs Council, Longhorn ingers Page 582 SENIORS STONE, CAROLYN KNOOLE, Sandia TERU Elementary Education UnP STONE, GEORGE ROBERT, San Antonio ~ Pharmacy, K°IJ' "" STONE, WARNER EDWARD, Texas City 1'. Finance, Acacia A. STRADINGER, JANET ELIZABETH, Bellaire History, xn, Upperclass Advisor STRICKLAND, JACK VERNON, New York, N.Y. Government, NROTC, Round-Up, Crow's Nest, Challenge, Scabbard and . THlEI Blade Iidwt STRICKLAND, JAMES MICHAEL, San Antonio ih!nD Mathematics THI STRICKLAND, ORVILLE RAY, May Ard Engineering Route to Business Administration, Society for the Advance-11 ment of Management, IEEE H STRINGER, JOE FRA K, Henderson Biology STROMBERG, CAROLE CECILIA, Hutto Mathematics STROUP, NANCY KAY, Irving mo~ Plan II, Texas Union Committee, Freshman Council, Goodfellow ~ STYRON, LUCINA KAY, Stamford, Conn. me Government, A, Panbellenic Council, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board, 7JIJI Texas Union Committee. Freshman Council, Goodfellow 11 STUBBLEFIELD, CAROL ANN, Dallas Jo Biology, Ar STUMHOFFER, STANLEY ROBERT, Brenham Petroleum Land Management, Student Landmen's Association STUYCK, JAMES DUNCA , Baton Rouge, La. Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE SULLIVAN, CHARLES EUGENE, Austin Architecture, AIA, Newman Club SULLIVAN, JOHN FREDERICK, Woodville History SULLIVAN, LESLIE WAYNE, Austin Accounting, Longhorn Band CLASS OF 1965 TERUYA, SEITOKU. Okinawa Linguistics TESORO, LEONARD JORDAN, Houston Zoology, Ki', AEa, Pre-Medical Club THAYER, ELISE, Dallas American Studies, KA0 THAXTON, LETA ANN, Cherokee Home Economics, Kan, Southern Singers, Home Economics Club, SEA THIELEMANN, VERNON GLE N, Brenham Industrial Management, Society for the Advancement of Management, Lu­theran Student Association THIEM, EMIEL STEPHE , JR., Galveston Architecture, ~, Newman Club THIEME, DOUGLAS CLARENCE, Austin History THOMAS, THAD WILLIAM, San Angelo Petroleum Land Management, ~N, Challenge, Society for the Ad­vancement of Management, American Finance Association, Student Landman's Association, CBA Council, MUN THOMPSON, CAROLYN SUE, Houston English, A, Angel Flight, Texas Union Committees THOMPSON, CECIL ALBERT, JR., Houston Zoology, IIKA, Freshman Baseball THORP, C. DIA NE, Manor Journalism, rAX, Honor Roll THURMAN, VEL A RAE, San Antonio Mathematics and Biology, rAX, SRD Advisor, All Campus Advisors, lntramurals, Scottish Scholars TIEBER, ALICIA ANTOINETTE, Dallas Sociology, A:a:a, rAx, "Y", UTSA TIETZ, RONALD GENE, Cuero Pre-Dental TINDEL, JERRY RAY, Alvin Pharmacy TOBY, HERBERT BERNARD, Dallas Accounting TOLLEFSON, PAULA, Groves Interior Design, Orientation Advisor, Texas Union Committee, AID, "Y" TOMLINSO , KENT CRESENS, Amarillo Transportation, aNA, CBA Council TORRES, PATRIClA MCCOLLUM, Austin Hi tory TORRES PALAClOS, JULIO IVA , Guayaquil, Ecuador Aero-pace Engineering TOUBASSI TEWFIC HANNA, Austin Electrical Engineering, HKN, TBTT, IEEE, Engineering Fellow TOW END, GLORIA MARIE, Waco Pharmacy, KR TOW SE D, JOAN, Woodville Elementary Education, Texas Union Committee, Longhorn Band, Chorus, EA, EA, Round-Up TOWNSEND, RICHARD CHA EY, Jasper Accounting, ~K. AK-¥ TRAVI , DAN FRANCIS, Denton Hi tory, ~N TREVINO, DANIEL LOUIS, Edinburg Zoology, A<1>!2 TREV! 0, RUBEN EDWARD, Edinburg Architecture TREYBIG, HARVEY JEAN, Fayetteville Civil Engineering, A CE TROUNCER, JOH HUNTER, San Angelo Marketing, aNA, American Marketing Association TRUITT, BRYA T DAVID, Houston Marketing, Freshman Council, American Marketing Associa­tion TRUJILLO, ALFO SO, Bogota, Colombia Mechanical Engineering TUCCI, ROBERT LEON, Austin Marketing, Arnold Air Society TUGGLE, TERRY PATRICK, Odessa General Business TU STILL, JEA IE, Fort Worth English, llll, Asl1hel Literary Society, YR TURK, JO A N, Weatherford Architecture and Mathematics TUR ER, BRUCE FRANKLIN, Kingsville Art, Karate Club TURNER, DAN HAY, Marlin History, ~F. Page 583 SENIORS VESELY, DONALD PAUL, Randolph AFB Mathematics, Newman Oub YR VILLARREAL, JOSE ANGEL, Laredo French and Spanish, 11.6. VOGEL, JA ICE JANE, Wichita Falls Elementary Education and Speech Therapy, A, SRD, Ad­visor, SEA VOGLE, SHERYLL DIANE, Corpus Christi English VOGT, JEA NIE GLASSON, Seguin Elementary Education VOGT, WILLIAM HAROLD, Seguin Marketing, Tejas, Varsity Football Manager VON FRESI , CLAUDIO, Albuquerque, N. M. Russian, French, German, Till Eugenspeigel, Fencing Oub VORNDAM, A. VA CE, Corpus Christi Micro-Biology VOSS, MARTYE, Waco Sociology, Freshman Council, Texas Union Committee Round-Up WAGGONER, CLINTO NORMAN, Houston Engineering Science, TBil, AIAA, Society of Engineering Science WALD, GAYLE CHARLES, Brenham Electrical Engineering, XrI, A!?, Honor Roll WALD, NED, Austin General Business, ~.6. WALKER, DARRAL GENE, LaPryor Pharmacy, K.Y WALKER, JUDITH CAROL, Kerrville Elementary Education WALKER, MARY KATHLEEN, Bryan Government, Texas Union Committee, YD WALLACE, JAMES ASTOR, Junction Pharmacy WARD, HAROLD D., JR., Houston Transportation and Marketing, Ja:, WARD, RO NIE J. L., Dallas Marketing, AK-¥ WAR ER, JOH WELDON, Austin Mechanical Engineering, ASME WATER TON, TOM LEE, Dallas Finance WAT 0 , BO IE LEE, Houston English TURNER, JUDI, Beeville Elementary Education, .6..6..6., ~AH, SNEA TUR ER, MICHAEL LUCIAN, Groves Chemical Engineering, AIChE TYRA, RAYMOND E., Midland Government, Freshman Council, YD, Texas Union Committee , MU , Challenge, Round-Up UECKERT, EDWARD JERALD, Baytown Chemical Engineering, AIChE UHR, CLINTON WILLIAM, JR., San Antonio Electrical Engineering, ~E, H~, Society for the Advancement of Manage· ment, IEEE UNDERWOOD, WILBUR CROCKETT, Rockport Mathematics, IU.: URBAN, JOHN THOMAS, Waco English UTSEY, MICHAEL DALE, Tyler Architecture, APX, AIA VALE, H. C., Dallas Chemical Engineering, A~ VALENZUELLA, AARON, San Antonio Engineering Route to Business Administration, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC VANCE, LYLE REED, Corpus Christi Mathematics VANELLI, JAMES CHARLES, Victoria Physics VA TILBURG, LARRY LAY E, Austin Accounting VASQUEZ, ANA MARIE, Harlingen Pharmacy, KE VASQUEZ, JUAN M., Laredo Journalism, ~.6.X, Daily Texan, Silver Spurs, Chilean-Texas Student Leader Seminar VERGARA BANDA, GUSTAVO, Puebla, Mexico Chemical Engineering, IU.:, International Commission, International Club, Club de Mexico, AIChE VERINDER, RICHARD F., Austin Accounting, BA .Y Page 5 J. CLASS 0 F 1965 WATSON, JAMES KENNETH, San Antonio Sphinx, T~a. AIA, Architecture Council WATSON, JUDY, Kilgore Government, ar WATSO , ROBERT NORMA , JR. :m. Psychology WATIS, CAROL SUE, Amarillo Mathematics WATTS, JAMES THmL\S, Fort Worth Psychology, Af!, Texas Union Committees, International Club, Freshman Council, NROTC WEBB, DAVID LEWIS, Austin Psychology. KA. Intramurals, Freshman Council. Representative Party, Challenge WEBSTER, DIA E FRA CES, Houston English, Orange Jackets, Challenge, "Y", Goodfellow WEISS, GARRY GENE, Houston General Business WELCH, SIMMY TESS, San Antonio Pre-Medical Technology, AT, TB~. Longhorn Band. Upperclass Advisor WELTON, CARL SCOTT, Dallas .\i Sicid), Marketing WE DLA D, ALFRED GUS, Manor Pharmacy, .:lX, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association WERNER, CLINTON RAY, San Antonio Marketing, .:l::!:TI, American Marketing Association, AROTC WER ET, LOUIS J., West Pharmacy, .:lX, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association WEST, ROGER DALE, Belton Pharmacy, K.Y, Freshman Basketball and Baseball WESTERLAGE, RAY DOUGLAS, LaMarque Pharmacy, K.Y, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association WESTHEIMER, PAULETTE MAE, Houston Elementary Education WESTMORELAND, CAROL ANTOINETTE, Houston blrmtilal Spanish. UTSS WHEELER, FRED KENDALL, JR., Austin Economics WHISENHUNT, JAMES LEE, Arp Pharmacy, .:lX, PX WHITE, BYRON, Weatherford Mathematics WHITE, LARRY, Baytown Management, TKE, AU WHITE, ROBERT NEWTON, JR., San Antonio Finance, American Finance Society WHITE, WALTER MILLER, JR., Dallas Pharmacy, K.Y WHITESIDES, JOHN LINDSEY, JR., San Antonio Aero-Space Engineering, IU:, ~rT, TBII, AIAA WHIT! G, ROBERT JOHN, Dallas Marketing, ~AM, American Marketing Association, AROTC, Distinguished Military Student, Rifle Team WHITTEN, JERRY WAY E, Dallas Aero-Space Engineering, ~rT, Tejas, AIAA WHITTEN, PERRY, Dallas Tejas, AU WICKEL, DONALD RAY, Brenham Personnel Management, ra, Society for the Advancement of Management WIEST, ETHEL ED A, Houston Elementary Education, AOII, K.:lII, SEA WIGGI TON, JACK HOWARD, JR., Houston Finance, Ben, a~n. American Finance Association WIGI GTO , GUY LEROY, Wichita Falls Architecture WILKERSON, CAROLYN CUDD, Houston Home Economics Education WILKERSO , BASIL GLE N, JR., Odessa Law, K.Y, Assemblyman, Representative Party, Student Govern­ment, Dormitory Counsellor, Freshman Council WILKERSON, JAMES NEILL, Dallas Pre-Law, YR, Society for the Advancement of Management WILKERSON, WILLIAM BABER, JR., Houston Geology WILLIAMS, DOROTHY ANNE, San Angelo Speech, Campus Crusade for Christ, "Y", Reading Pro­gram for the Blind WILLIAMS, HAROLD FLOYD, Hamilton General Business WILLIAMS, JAMES MADISON, JR., Fort Worth Accounting, Acacia, , BA-¥, Br~. K Page 585 SENIORS WILLIAMS, JEANNE KEITH, Dallas Architecture, T~a, AIA WILLIAMS, ROBERT KI CAID, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, ASME WILLIAMS, THOMAS SAMUEL, Dallas Statistics, Arnold Air Society, Orange Wings, Business Honors Plan, AFROTC WILLIAMSON, GAIL, Dallas Art Education WILLINGHAM, MYRLE YVON E, Abilene Pharmacy, KE, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association WILLIS, CHARLES RICHARD, Angleton Mathematics WILLS, SHELDON ALAN, Dallas Architecture, ~Allf, lnterfraternity Council, VC, Silver Spurs WILSON, ARTHUR E., San Antonio Electrical Engineering, ITh.'"N, TBII, IEEE WILSO , DONALD GRADY, Paris Marketing, Ainerican Marketing Association WILSON, HOYET WRIGHT, Dallas Finance, ATfl, American Financ~ Association WILSON, MAYNARD LEE, Austin Mechanical Engineering, ASME, YR, TSPE WILSO , RALPH ELLIS, San Angelo Marketing WILSO , WILLIAM GEORGE, Wichita Falls Law,KA, ~ WIMBERLEY, E OYSE VER A, Amarillo Mathematics, Ara, Texas Union Committee, Freshman Orientation, Round­Up, BSU, Cap & Gown WINCKLER, BETTY JA E, Houston General Business, Ara, Blanton Advisor, UTSA WINDHAM, D. KAY, McCamey Elementary Education. SEA. Texas Union Committee WINGATE, JOYCE MARIE, San Antonio History, Southern Singers, SRD Advisor WITTIG, SANDRA JUNE, Austin History, Ara WOEHRMANN, GARY WADE, Austin Aero-Space Engineering WOLBE, ELLIS, GILBERT, Atlanta, Ga. Finance, ~AM, Real Estate Institute, Insurance Society WOMACK, CHARLES COW A , JR_, Houston Insurance, ~N, Longhorn Singers WOMACK, RO ALD EDWARD, Texarkana Aero-Space Engineering, TBIT, AIAA WOOD, ELIZABETH A , Dallas Elementary Education, ar, Littlefield Advisor, Orientation Ad­visor, Challenge, Freshman Council WOOD, LARRY MARTIN, Richards Journalism, Aa~, A K.Y WOOD, PATRICIA W., Fort Worth Anthropology, Anthropology Club, Geological Society WOODRICK, JAMES VICTOR, Bellville Chemical Engineering, AIChE, Engineering Council WOOTEN, III, JAMES HARBERT, Columbus History, aTa WRIGHT, GEORGE BURDETT, JR, Waco Electrical Engineering, AFROTC, IEEE, Arnold Air Society WRIGHT, JUDITH ISABEL, Houston Mathema tics, AOIT, AAa, Upperclass Advisor, Spooks WRIGHT, ANCY SUZAN E, Omaha History, YD WRIGHT, WILLIAM EDWARD, Houston Accounting, aTa, Accounting Society WROBLE KI, REGI JEROME, Texas City Zoology, Freshman Baseball WY N, JUDITH GAE, Austin Office Administration, ar, Southern Singers, Union Committee, Society for the Advancement of Management YOU G, GLE DA SUE, Rockdale Home Economics, 0 Home Economics Oub, SEA T, YOUNGMAN, ICKI AN , Corpus Christi utrition ZEY, GEORGE WYATT, Mission Zoology, ~rr ZIMMERMA , FRED, Ill, Floydada Finance, K~. American Finance Association ZU KER, LANE ARVID, Seguin Civil Engineering Page 586 JUNIORS Page 587 JUNIORS Abel, Harriett Lynn, Austin Abel, Philip Carol, lforger Abel, Robert George, Austin Acker, Leslie Clark, Post Adams, John Lewis, Overton Adams, John William, Laird Hill Adams, M. Karen. Dallas Adams, Otis E., Midland Alexander, Gerald Wayne, Big Spring Alexander, Maria Lee, Dallas Alexander, Rebekah Sterling, Fort Worth Allen, John Young, Jr., Houston Allison, Robert Elton, Jr., Woodville Anderson, Richard Leslie, Baytown Anderson, Robert Edwin, Austin Andrews, Alexis Kay, Midland Andrews, Michael Allen, Fort Worth Andron, Leo Alexander, Longview Angell, Kim May, Dallas Archer, Jane Elizabeth, Longview Arcos, Cresencio, San Antonio Arms, Henry Lee, San Antonio Armstrong, Fred Robert, Victoria Arnold, Betsy, Houston Arquello, Joe, San Antonio Arsuaga, Joe Charles, Corpus Christi Arthur, John Joseph, Pampa Ashberry, Donald L., Kilgore Athey, Patricia Ann, Austin Atkinson, Gardner Davis, San Antonio Aubin, George John, Stockdale Ayers, Louis M., Houston Bachman, Elizabeth May, Beaumont Badgley, Carol Ann, Baytown Bagby, William McFarland, Austin Bailey, Robert Eugene, Cisco Baker, Gilbert Lowell, Dallas Baker, Jack Lawson, Crosby Baker, Laura Ann, Tolar Baker, Willard Robert, Amarillo Ballard, Mark Evan, Hearne Barbour, Carroll S., Cotulla Barfield, Milton Charles, Houston Barkett, Sam Charles, El Paso Barnett, Jerry Leland, Dallas Barnum, Darold T., Odessa Barr, Richard Dennis, Bay City Barrios, Gregory, Jr., Victoria Bartlett, Craig, Dallas Bartlett, Jerry N., Little Rock, Ark. Bartlett, William Dwight, San Antonio Barton, Donald Dale, Beaumont Barton, J. Brock, Abilene Bass, Laura Jane, San Antonio Baxter, Janell, Weslaco Bayless, Jackson Thomas, Jr., Austin Beach, Walter George, Jr., Houston Beall, April, Austin Beam, Robert James, Odessa Bean, Richard Ellis, Houston Beard, Linda Kay, Rosenburg Bearden, Bobbie Ann, Palestine Beasley, Mary Sharman, Dallas Beatty, Sylvia C., Corpus Cljristi Bea¥er, Dorothy N., Victoria Beck, David Drew, Wharton Behne, Sheryl Kay, Austin Behrendt, Douglas D., Ottinn Bell, John Lyn, Longview Bell, Wilfred Chapman, San Antonio Bender, Susan Elise, Dallas , Benson, Eleanor Sky, Austin Benson, James W., Lubbock Bethea, Lona Katherine, Houston ·Beyer, Chester W., San Antonio Bickerton, Craig Bierman, Houston Biege ugene A., San Antonio __ , Rodney Mac, Odessa Bishop, Sara Lynda, Port Lavaca Bistrezki, Jerome Jay, Corpus Christi CLASS OF 1966 Blackwell, William Albert, Cuero Blakney, Richard Douglas, Fort Worth Blandy, Deborah Anne, Austin Blankenship, Robert Norwood, Dallas Bludeau, Adrian Louis, San Antonio Blunk, William David, Austin Blurton, Jerry H., McKinney Bodemuller, Pamela Marie, Nederland Bogart, Vivian Ann, Midlothian Bohn, Carl H., Jr., Houston Boland, Hayden E., San Antonio Bordages, Betty Adele, Houston Borne, Michael Edward, Port Arthur Botts, Gerald Monroe, San Antonio Bouchier, Joe Tom, Post Bowden, Barry Lynn, San Antonio Bowden, Harry James, Brady Bowles, Dennis J., Longview Bowman, Janet, Denver, Colo. Boyd, Gary Wilson, Austin Boyd, George M., II, Corsicana Bozeman, Paul Preston, III, Groves Bradford, Robert Lee, Sweetwater Bradsher, Jack Ray, Austin Brady, Patrick B., Houston Brantley, Barbara S. E., DalJas Branton, Joseph B., Austin Brightman, Thomas 0., Comanche Briseno, Josephine, San Antonio Brookner, Mark J., Beaumont Broughton, Charles Earl, Wharton Brown, Gay, San Antonio Brown, Jimmie Caleb, Anson Brown, John Stanley, Rotan Brown, Linda Diane, Henrietta Bruns, Karen Marie, Kerrville Bryans, Mary Kay, Paris Page 589 Bryarly, Robert Pressly, Jr., Little Rock, Ark. Buie, Brenda Beverly, Stanford Burge, Albert ewman, III, San Antonio Burk, J ames Eddy, San Antonio Burkhalter, Robert olen, San Antonio Burns, Mary Joan, Amarillo Burson, Theo Lynne, C:orpus Christi Busch, Marian Beth, LaGrange Bush, Mildred Kay, San Antonio Butler, Betty L., Wharton Buttles, C. Elsworth, Fayetteville Byrd, Joseph Pitts, IV, Lufkin Byrd, Michael Clark, Boran, Calif. Cady, Wallace Luther, Aransas Pass Caldwell, Richard Darby, Dallas Callahan, Michael James, Orange Cameron, Richard Michael, Houston Camp, Brooks Lamar, Dallas Camp, Roger Edwin, Post Campbell, Wilda Lou, HouEton CampEey, Billy Jeff, Fort Worth Canales. Jose Antonio, Corpus Christi Canchola, S. Victor, Corpus Christi Carlson, Peggy L., Houston Carnes, Michael P., Austin Carpenter, Susan Sedell, Farmersville Carr, Frances Mae, Baytown Carruth, David, Dallas Carson, Cary Drake, San Antonio Casanova, Edward, San Antonio Case, Carol Sue, Houston Cavazos, Juan Antonio, Laredo Chadwell, Connie Paige, Junction Chaffee, William Michael, Electra Chaffin, Tommy L., Wharton Chapell, Don Clayton, Dallas Chappell, Virginia Bevin, Dallas Charlton, George Stephen, Austin Chenoweth, Elizabeth Carey, Houston Chernosky, Joe Michael, Dallas Christner, John Drue, Fort Claassen, Janet S., Odessa Clark, John W., Austin JUNIORS Clark, Thomas Allison, Brenham Clayton, George Lowell, LaMarque Clayton, Ilene, LaMarque Cleaveland, Kay, Luling Clements, Patricia Jane, Brownwood Clutter, Pat Colbert, Bonham Cobb, Jacque Gay, Da!Jas Colbert, Anthony Kent, Carrizo Springs Colby, Carol Angela, Austin Cole, Robert C., San Antonio Coleman, Bonnie June, Austin Collier, Richard Robert, Dallas Coneway, Peter Richard, Harlingen Connally, Martha Lyn, Richardson Conner, Lonnie Clark, Eastland Conrad, Robert G., Austin Cook, Walter L., Jr., Atlanta Cooke, Carol Diane, Dallas Corazzi, Frances Gale, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Cornell, Howard Merritt, an Antonio Cornick, Jane Gould, Austin Cothran, Martin David, Georgetown Cotropia, Joseph P., Hearne Cotten, Jimmy Rex, Lamesa Coursey, Douglas Ernest, Coleman Courteau, Adrienne, Galveston Courtney, James Forrest, Quitman Covington, Renee J., Midland Cowan, James Edward, Jr., Mineral Wells Cowan, Marylea, Dallas Cowart, John Lawhon, Da!Jas Cox, Byron Edward, Victoria Craft, John Barton, San Angelo Craggs, Dennis Warren, Lake Jackson Crain, Pamela Forbes, Victoria Crawford, Richard Dennis, Corpus Christi Crawford, Robert M., Mineral Wells Croisant, John K., Austin Cronwall, Anne Hurd, Barrington, Ill. Crosby, Yolande Ruth, Houston Cross, James C., Jr., Fort Worth Crow, Sandra Kay, San Antonio Crow, Sara E., Dallas Crowell, ancy Rae, Abilene­Crnrnley, Charles Gene, Paris Culbertson, Clare, San Antonio Culbertson, Ralph, San Antonio Cunningham, Johnnye E., Goliad Cunningham, Judy Marie, Houston Cupaioli, Ian Laurence,. Dallas Currie, Susanna, Mart Dahlstrom, Joe Frank, Edna Dalley, Kenneth, Elgin Daniel, Linda Marie, Abilene Darwin, Shirley LaVonne, Midland Davenport, Richard Steele, San Antonio Davis, Benjamin Lee, Galveston Davis, Beverly Dale, San Antonio Davis, Dorothy Dunn, Houston Davis, Jim Joe, Luling Davis, John H., Killeen Davis, Judith Dianne, McAllen Davis, Louise Adelle, Bryan Davis, Luther Edward, Woodville Davis, Susan, Houston Dawson, Melinda June, Amarillo Dean, John Howard, an Antonio Dean, Marilynn Sue, Houston Deans, James E., Houston Deen, James R., Da!Jas De La Garza, Carlos A., San Antonio de la Garza, Luis, Mission Dennis, Jerry T., Houston Denton, Judith Beverly, Houston Denton, Riohard A., Austin Depine, G ·1. R., Victoria Deve · , Lloyd A., Corpus Christi "'--~--"-- ~7., Victor Alberto, Monterrey, N.L. Mex. Dickerson, Charles Wayne, Austin Diehl, Paul B., Lubbock CLASS OF 1966 Dietert, Michael Lee, Dallas Dill, Dallas Charles, San Angelo Dillard, Richard R., Odessa Doerste, David C., San Antonio Dolezal, Donald C., Graham D'Olive, Yvonne, Baytown Dorotik, Mary Ann, Rowena Dorotik, Robert Joseph, El Campo Doss, Carol Lynn, Belton Draeger, Joan M., Edinburg Drum, Raymond Phillip, Dallas Dry, Peggy Lynn, Dallas DuBois, ·Susan Gayle, Gonzales Duffy, Susan Jane, Oklahoma City, Okla. Duke, Genie Decma, Texarkana Dullnig, Richard E., San Antonio Dunn, Milby Dow, Houston du Perier, Joseph Reagan, Beaumont Dwyer, William H., III, Houston Eanes, Harvey R., Beaumont Eaton, Emily Ann, Houston Eaves, Donald B., Goldsboro, N. C. Eckenroth, Edward Hilmer, San Antonio Economidy, John H., Wichita Falls Edwards, Alfred Cornelius, Austin Edwards, William Michael, Dallas Eidson, Melinda Y., Austin Elam, Jerry Warren, Corpus Christi Elliott, Lucille Aline, Baytown Ellis, John Stanley, San Antonio Ellis, Sharon Lee, Fort Worth Embry, James Everett, Corpus Christi Emerson, John Connor, Austin Emig, Robert Earl, McAllen Engelke, Cameron Rose, San Antonio Engle, Sylvia Kathleen, Temple Etheredge, Katherine Elaine, Austin Etter, Patricia Lee, Houston Eubanks, Paula Joanne, Odessa Ezon, Steven Samuel, Houston Farquhar, Rosemary, Burnet Feeney, Gail, Cuero Ferguson, Annola Margaret, Corpus Christi Ferguson, Jean Ellen, Fort Worth Fielding, John E., Temple Fife, Diemer L., Hempstead Finley, Virgil Elliott, Austin Fischer, Susan Ann, Elmhurst, Ill. Fisher, Peggy, Dallas Fletcher, Joe Sidney,.Jr., Fort Worth Floca, Diane, Temple Flower, Deyette Mary, Austin Foerster, Kaylene, San Antonio Forrester, Ronald Ray, Houston Fortune, Beverly Joyce, San Antonio Fowler, Victor V., Killeen Fox, Charles Robert, Denton Fragua, Paul Louis, Abilene Fraley, Thomas J ., Houston Francis, Alatia P., Dallas Francis, David Michael, Abilene Franckowiak, Stanley Vincent, New Braunfels Frank, Jane Elizabeth, Austin Franklin, Jo 'M., Dallas Franklin, John M., Rockdale Franklin, Tommy Douglas, San Antonio Franks, K. Edward, Bay City Fransen, David Robert, Houston Fratcher, Richard G., Houston Frawley, Charles C., Austin Frizzell, John Randall, Houston Frizzel, Lana Sue, Dallas Fruchter, John S., Austin Galbreth, Emmet Reid, II, Sherman Galiga, Joseph· Tittle, Hillsboro Galloway, Corice Anne, Austin Galvan, Jose, Mercedes Garcia, Adolfo David, San Anton,1'11__ _ Garner, Dan R., Victoria Garnett, Linda, Houston Graham, Kathleen Rae, Texas City Graham, Wanda Jeanne, Texas City Graham, William Arthur, La Feria Granger, Edgar Darron, Houston Gray, Suzanne Verna, Mission Green, Donna J ean, Texarkana Green, Richard Earl, Sweetwater Greenberg, Barnett Alvin, Beaumont Greene, Wi!Jiam Richard, Palestine Greene, Winston Walton, San Antonio Gregg, Gregory Louis, Wichita Falls Griffin, Margaret Ann, Austin Grimm, Mary Louise, New Braunfels Grossman, Elizabeth, Corpus Christi Grubb, Jerry Carl, Mesquite Grubb, John K., Houston Guillot, La wrence G., Dallas Hackbarth, Helen Rose, Waco Haegelin, Tim Frank, Ril Medina Hafez, Hisham, Homs, Syria Hafner, Hayden Shields, Tyler Hagan, Thomas M., Denton Haile, Alan, Texarkana Haines, Jerald C., Abilene Hall, Tommy Jack, Brady Hall, Walter Martin, Fort Worth Halle, Robert Lee, Dallas Hamff, Wesley C., Paige Hamilton, David A., San Antonio Hammonds, James, Houston Hancock, Barbara J ean, Longview Hanes, Rexene, Ravenna Hankinson, Jill Daphne, Houston Hansard, Tommy Veil, Bellville Hanson, George Walter, Jr., Dallas Harbour, Lona Y., Baytown Hardy, Roland J ., San Antonio Hargis, orton B., Jr., San Antonio Harkins, Curtis Patrick, Jr., Houston , Jimmie Frank, Big Spring arris, Jill Annette, Amarillo Harris, John Robert, Buchanan Dam Harrison, Clarence B., Jr., Tyler JUNIORS Gary, Albert George, Encinal Garza, Arcadio, III, San Antonio Garza, Guadalupe Rudolph, Corpus Christi Gaston, Virginia Mae, Dallas Gayle, George Shelton, Houston Geisler, Mary Ann, Beeville Genzer, Frank, Jr., South Houston George, Joseph Aaron, Houston George, Susan . Meridth, Alexandria, Va. Gerolde, Leslie Ann, Fort Worth Gibbs, Gary Clinton, Abilene Giddings, James Robert, Houston Gideon, Kyle James, Colman Giesecke, Virginia Dell, Amarillo Gilbert, Michele Virginia, Harlingen Gill, Elizabeth Marie, Bogata Gill, M Bruce, Austin Gillen, Alicia Ann, Lampasas Gish, Terry E., Fort Worth Glasgow, Pamela, Dallas Glass, Sharon R., Waco Glimp, Janie Sue, Lometa Goforth, Robert Ronda, Overton Gonzales, Patsy, Pearland Gooch, Richard Wallace, Austin Goode, Charlotte Margaret, Dallas Goodman, Judy Lynn, Dallas Goodrich, Gary W., Shreveport, La. Goodwin, William Joseph, Longview Gose, Frank Joe, San Antonio Goss, Linda Lea, Tyler Gowen, Mary Carrington, Austin Grabbe, Mary Janette, Irving Grace, William Lester, Phillips Gracey, Leslie Lynn, Dalhart Grafius, Betty, Bellaire Graham, Hal Collins, Wichita Falls CLASS OF 1966 Harrison, Richard Wayne, Los Fresnos Haskinson, Diana Dale, Houston Hasten, Leonard Kenneth, Leander Hatcher, Beverly Ann, Dallas Hauk, Donald Benjamin, Longview Hawkins, Frank Robert, Houston Head, William Tremaine, Jr., San Antonio Healey, Dennis James, Fort Sam Houston Hehmsoth, Carl Justus, San Antonio Heininger, Lewis H., Kingsville Helgeson, Richard W., Abilene Helmer, Otice Z., Jr., Midland Henderson, Arvis Burl, San Angelo Henley, Ronald Thomas, Gainesville Hennen, Michael Hall, Dallas Herrmann, Michael Clay, Gilmer Herron, Dan E., Houston Herron, Phillip Byron, Dallas Higgins, Elliott Lee, Sherman Hightower, John L., Dallas Hill, J oan, Houston Hill, June, Houston Hill, Sandra Sue, Houston Hill, Thomas H., Austin Hixson, Lyla June, Austin Hixon, Stephen Lee, Bellaire Hock, Robert Olen, Dallas Hoffmann, Jerry Hubert, Dallas Homan, Bonnie Ann, El Paso Honig, Lillie M., Llano Hood, P. Charline, Florence Horton, Loretta Joan, Victoria Hoster, Virginia M., San Antonio Houser, John R., Chicago, Ill. Houston, Samuel Sykes, Austin Houtz, John Alfred, Sioux Falls, S. Oak. Howard, Wayne Ray, Levelland Page 593 Howe, Eddie Ryan, Amarillo Howell, Robert Benton, Midland Hubbard, Guinn Fain, Garland Huddle$ton, Linde Nell, Bullard Hudson, David Carroll, Cameron Hughes, Robert William, Silverton Hull, James L., Jr., Wichita Falls Hunter, Zoe Ann, Fort Worth Hupfeld, Stanley Francis, Dallas Hutson, Betty S., Dallas Inglish, Edwin Clark, Jr., Dallas Jackson, Jr. Paul, Houston Jacob, Ben Eugene, Georgetown Jacobsohn, Karen Helen, Waco James, Carol Ann, Dallas James, Jill Elaine, Dallas Janik, Robert E., Austin Jasso, Frank Trinidad, San Antonio Jen kins, Milton Phillip, Palestine Jenkins, Robert E., Jr., Bastrop Jinks, Larry Dean, Baytown Johns, Sam Ray, Lubbock Johnson, Clyde John Bennett, III, San Antonio Johnson, Gena F., San Antonio Johnson, Janie Laurel, Houston Johnson, Jeanie Beth, Austin Johnson, Judith, Houston Johnson, Ronda Janice, Muleshoe Johnson, Ruth Ann, Houston Johnston, Donna Jeanne, San Antonio Johnston, Mary Roselind, Houston Johnston, Robert Wilson, Coleman Jones, Curtis Wayne, Henderson Jones, Guilford, L., Big Spring Jones, Joyce Annette, Weatherford Jones, Mary Lynette, Houston Jones, William Penn, Midlothian Joyner, Hudene Jimmie, San Antonio Kana, Joe M., LaGrange Karney, David L., San Antonio Kasparik, Edward Norman, H Katz, Richard Alan, Houston Keim, Linda Louise, Dallas JUNIORS Kelly, Ernest Michael, Borger Kent, Rosemary A., Baytown Kepke, Kenneth J., Houston King, Robert Reeves, Houston King, William Robert, Sherman Kinney, Jerald M., San Antonio Kirschner, Charles Wesley, Munday Klar, Anne Helene, DalJas Klaus, Ira Joe, Lolita Klaus, Lois Ann, Houston Kleberg, Sally Searcy, Kingsville Klein, Murray Alvin, Houston Klinck, Jan Michael, McAIJen Knapp, Larry David, Houston Kneff, Dennis, St. Louis, Mo. Koch, Mary Florence, Dallas Konze, Frances Carolyn, Corpus Christi Krebs, Doris Ann, San Antonio Kress, Betty Ann, Austin Kress, Craig Allan, Austin Kubena, Glenn T., Fayetteville Kuehler, Gerald P., Baytown KuykendalJ, Elizabeth Lynn, Grand Saline Labatt, Charles S., San Antonio Lamb, Kent, Baytown Lamberson, Judy B., Baytown Lambert, ancy Kirwa, an Antonio Landers, Eldon Ray, Jr., Abilene Landers, Thomas William, Ill, Longview Lane, Dan Reib, Jr., Dallas LaPrelle, L. Louise, Houston Lawler, Corbett, Temple Lawless, Hal Stephen, Gladewater Lawyer, Sherry Jean, Houston Leavitt, Roberta Lee, Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mex. Lee, Joe Edward, Jr., El Paso Lee, Lynda ell, Mineral Wells Lee, Mary Carolyn, Anahuac Lemert, James Rex, Liberal, Kan. Lemming, Jean W., Wharton Lenamon, Larry Leroy, Waco Lenart, Raymond William, Abbott Lennington, R. 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Price, Nancy Ailene, Sweetwater Proctor, Dorothy Janelle, San Angelo Purcell, Martha Jeanne, Ho~ton P yka, Toni Frances, San Antonio Quinn, James Stephen, an Antonio Ragan, Peggy Ann, Dallas Railsback, Charles H., Levelland Raley, Danny Keith, Mount Vernon Ramee, Robert E., Jr., Alice uston Zarchin, Be Lorraine, Midland arnic · Caroline ue, Houston ~~--- ---c~~of?'er, Millard Fillmore, Lufkin Zeitler, Arthur, Lake Jackson Zike, James Houston, Big Spring Zimmerman, Cheryl Ann, Dallas Pa"e 634 INDEX Name Pages Name Paget1 Name Name Aguilar, Julio R . ....... .. ......... 394 Allen, Jamea Michael 443 Amaimo, Anthony Wayne 616 A Aguirre, Carolyn 41R Allon, James Trueman 549 Ambrosia, Andy Lee . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 368 Aaron, Carolyn Ann ............... 228 Aguirre, Gerardo A . .... 104, 351, 391. Allen, Joan 549 Amend, Jane Lyneoe .......... 241, 602 391 Abbott, Kathyrn Grace • . . . . . . . . . 357 Allen, Joe Riley . . . .. . • . . . • .. .. .. . 206 American Association of Architectural Ahern, James Lyon •.........•... . . 521 Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 400 Abbott, Mary Ann • . . . . . • . . .. . • . . . 371 Allen, John Richardson 284, 434. Ahlberg, Joann Lenora 208, 237. 549 American Finance • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Abbott, Nancy Ann .... 117, 223, 451 532 Allen, Jr., John Young 284, 588 American Institute of Aeronautics and 412, 602 Ahlers, Susan M. . . . . 336, 338, 410, 428, 429 Abdeloalam, Ali • . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 395 Allen, Kenneth Warren , ...... , •.•. 616 Astronautics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Abel, Harriett Lynn • . . . . . . • • . • . • . 588 Allen, Linda. Darnell .......... 246, 247 American Institute of Architects .... 403 Ahnger, Donald C. . . . . . . . . . 278, 549 Abel, Philip Carol • . . . . . . . . . 430, 588 Allen, Jr., Lloyd Edward . .... 128, 397. American Institute of Chemical Ahrens, John L. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . 616 441, 549 Eniineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Abel, Robert George . . . . . . • . . . . • . . 588 Ahrens, Sharon Lion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 Allen, Marilynne Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 American Institute of Interior Abel, Ill, John C. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 Aicklen, Gayle Louise .. 256, 395, 457, Desi1ners . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 Allen, Michael Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 Abernathy, Gail Mannas . .. .. . . . . . 549 602 American Society of Civil Abernathy, Lela James ..•......... 616 Aikin, III, A. M . ............ 299, 616 Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Allen, Michael Herbert ............ 288 AUen, Nancy Anne . . . . . . . . . . 237, 602 Abernathy, Louis Courtney ••.. 316, 393 Aikman, W. M. . ..... , ....... , . . 419 American Society of Mechanical Allen, Nancy Holden 259, 408 Abney, Patty Louise •.. . 249, 339, 408. Engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 Ainsworth, George Mathews ....... 316 616 Allen, Nathaniel Rafael 369, 434, Amerkua, Abe . . . . . . . . . 332, 544, 616 Abney, Stephen Fredrick 318, 616 Aird, James Whitney ....•..... .... 316 616 Ames, Peggy Lynn • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 340 Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 Allen, Richard Earl . .. . . . . .. .. . . . 537Abramowitz, David . . . . 200, 369, 434, Ammons, David Harlan . . . . . . 316, 602Aiton, Mary Elaine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Akins, Gay Ano .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 355 616 Allen, RichaTd Lang . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 292 Ammons, Leland Irwin . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 Abrams, Larry Carl . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 Allen, Robert Charles .... , . . . . . . . 276 Akin, Mary Elaine . . . . . . . . . . . 223, 616 Amsteed, Billy Howard . . . . . . 103, 220 Abrams, Leonard Bruce . . . . . . 312, 417 Allen, Rodney Phillip . . . 199, 326, 616 Anaejionu, Paul , .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . 394Akin, Mrs. Olga Gwendolyn . . . . . . . . 94 Akkad, Ruwaid Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Abramson, Shirley Elaine . . . . 261, 616 Allen III, Rolland Craten . . . . . . . . 292 ..\nber, Faysal Abdulbameed . . . . . . 395 AUen, Russell Lee . . .... . ... . .. . . 276 Akridge, Ann . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . 527 Abreu, John William .............. 321 Aoderle, Charles Dean . . . . . . . 390, 411 Allen, Sue Ellen 532 Akridge, Virginia Ann . .. . 200, 255, Abston, Elizabeth Ann •... 251, 4121 549 Anders, Evan Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Allen., Suzanne 456 367, 380, 527, 531, 532 Andera, John Charles . . ..... ..... . . 291 Abudawood, Hussein Hassan . . . . . . . 395 Allerton, Mary Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 549 Acacid . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 266, 267 Alaniz, Reynaldo . , , ..... , ... , .. , 394 Anderson, Andrea Kay . . . . . 197, 223, Academic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-80 Allen, Kay .. . .. . .. . . .. . . • . . . • . . . 203 Albers, Carl Clarence .... 100, 427, 430 Anderson, Andrea Lynn . . . . . . . . . . 241 A Cappello Chair . . . . • • . . • .. . . . 456 Alline, Lynda Marie . . . . . . . . 223, 549 Albers, Cheryl . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 408 Anderson, Andrea Valentine 405. Acevedo, Mary Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 Allison, Coach 524 418 Albert, Marsha Helene . . . . 245, 602 Acker, Leslie Clark . . . . . . . . 298, 588 Allison, Fay Cathryn . . . 239, 339, 616 Anderson, Andrew Jeffrey . . . . . . . . 374 Ackerman, Enrique Antonio • . . . . . 325 Albert, William James ........ , . . . 350 Allison, Jr., Robert Elton , .. 369, 449, Anderson, Barry Blaine . . . . . • • . . . 274 Albert, William James . . . . • . 363, 366 588Acosta-Gonzales, F. Jorge .... 404, 412. Anderson, Betty Jo . . . . . . . • . . • . . . 549Alberthal, Jr.. Lester Marvin . . . . . 344, Allison, Sharon Irene , . . . . . 338, 616 535 Anderson, Charlynn 263549 AJlison I wma KathyTn . . • . . . 249, 616Actkinaon, Arland Lee • . 443, 447, 549 Albrect, Robert Howell . . . . . . 294, 535 Anderson, Clifton R. 92 Actkinson, Tomme Ray 441, 461 . AJJison, II, William Thomas . . . . . . 296 Albright, Billi Claire . . . . . . . . l!l9, 24J Anderson, Donald Gene . . . . . . . . . . 102 537 Allison, Wilmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Alcala, Steve E. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 394 Anderson, Dorothy Ma.rgaret . . . . . . 418 Adair, Diane . . . . 92, 233, 419, 549 Allman, Betty Brooke . . . • . . . . . . . . 240 Alderson, Mary E. . . . . . . . . . . • . 94, 432 Anderson, Evan Wayne . . . . . 280, 602 Adair, Ill, Robert Lafayette 318, Allman, Sr., John Chelsea • . .. . . .. 220 373, 419, 549 Aldredge, Sue Ann ................ 237 Anderson, Garland Sadler . . . . 270, 403, Allred, John B. . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . 419 Adamek, David Vincent 549 Aldrete, Augustin Ralph • . . . . • . . . 389 437 Allred, Teas Gabrielle . . • . . . . . 332, 549 Aldrich, John George ......... .. ... 99 Andenon, Gene Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 Adamek, Patricia Mary • . . . • . 330, 616 Al-Maini, Sabri Zeiter • . • . . . . . . . . . 395 Anderson, Gordon V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Adams, Dana Gay • . • . . . 410, 233, 602 Almazan, Mary Rose • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 357 Alexander, Becky Sterling .... , . • . 412 Anderson, Hal Nimmo . . . . . . . . 99, 616 Alexander, Diane Louise . . . . 250, 339, 616 Anderson, Heidi Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Adams, Dorothy Fuller • . . • . . . . . . 433 Almetria, Carolyn Theresa •......•.. 349 Adams, Edwin William fr, . . . . . . . . 92 Al·Najjar, Khalid M . . .....•....... 395 Alexander, Drury Blackeley , . . . . . 101 Anderson, Helen Sharp . . . . . . . . . . 259 Adams, Elizabeth . . . . • . • . . . . 602, 252 Al·Omani, Sulaiman • . . . • . . • • . . . . . 395 Alexander, Edward Fales . . . . . . . . 393 Anderson, Irma Jean . . . . . . . . • . . . . 408 Adams, Jr., Gilbert Timbrell .. .... 281. Alpha Chi Omega 222, 223 Alexander, Everette Dwayne . . . . . . 1U6 Anderson, Jack William • . . . . . • . . . 207546 Alpha Chi Sigma .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 Alexander, Gerald M. . . . . . . • . . . . . 602 Anderson, Jacquelyn Amn . . . . . . . . 412 Alpha Delta Pi . .. . . . . . .. . . 224, 225 Adams, Henry Lee .•. , •....... , . , , 415 Alexander, Gerald Wayne , . . . . . . . 588 Anderson, James Wilson .......... 364 Alpha Delta Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Adams, Mrs. Hattie ..•.. ..... , . . . 324 Anderson, Joe Daniel . . . . • . . . • . . . 549 Adams, 1am es Ennis • . . • . . • . . . . . • . 630 Alexander, James Lucian . . .. 326, 564 Alpha Epsilon Delta ... , . . . . . . . . . 416 Anderson, Judy Karen . . . . . . . . . . • . 418 Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . . . . • . . . 226, 227Adams, James R. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 92 Alexander, Joan Ina . . . . . . . . 244, 412 Anderson, Karen Elizabeth 602 Alpha Epsilon Pi ....... , . . . . 268, 269 Adams, Jeanette Adela . . • . . . 91, 429 Alexander, Johnny B.•... 98, 416, 459 Anderson, Karen Lee •.. .•..•.... 225 Alpha Gamma Delta . . . . • . . . . 228, 229Adams, John Lewis , .• , 316, 317, 328, Alexander, Julie White 255, 549 452, 588 Anderson, Lewis Robert •. ..... .. 321 Adams, John William . . • . . . . . . . • . 588 Anderson, Lillian 412 Alexander, Maria Lee . . 117, 255, 588 Alpha Kappa Alpha 230, 231 Alexander, Martha Sue . . . . . . 223, 367 Adams, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223, 531 Anderson, Lillie • . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. 225 Alpha Kappa Psi . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . 417 Alexander, Mary Margaret 456 Alpha Lambda Delta . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 91 Adams, M. Karen •...•.••.••. , . . . 588 Anderson, Louis Robert 404, 544, Adams, Marion Corry . . 294, 454, 534, Alexander, Michael Patrick • . . . . . 207 Alpha Omicron Pi 232, 233 549 Alexander, Nancy Lila . . • . . . 259, 380 537 Alpha Phi .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. 234, 235 Anderson, Lounea • . . . 232, 339, 443, Alexander, Phyllis . . . . . 266, 412, 549 463 Alexander, Rebekah Sterling . 239, 58& Adams, Nancy Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 Alpha Phi Omega . . . . . . . . . . 44Q, 441 Anderson, Lynn Foster 419 Alexander, Robert Paul 214, 616 Adams, Otis E. • , , .... , , • , , .. .. , . 588 Alpha Phi Tau 418 Anderson, Marshall Lee 423 Adams, Philip Franklin . . . . 373, 375, Alpha Rho Chi .. .. .. . .. .. . . . 270, 271 Alexander, Rosalie . . . . 209, 263, 390, 385 Anderson, Mary Greenwood . . . . . . 259 Alpha Tau Omega . .... ....... 272, 273 Adams, Robert McAnally . . . . . . • . 431 Anderson, Mary Wraoitzky . . . . . . . 428408, 412 Alpha Xi Delta .. .. . .. .. . . . .. 236, 237 Adams, Romona C. 616 Anderson, Maurice , . • . • . . . . . . . . . . 353 Alexander, Susan . . . . . . . . . . • . 239, 602 AI.Rashid, Nasser Ibrahim .... 395, 421, Adams, Sandra J. 602 549 Anderson, R. Clifton •. , . . . . . • . . . 203 Alford, Stanley Ewing •. , .•. , •• , . • 414 Alfred, Robert Cardin ... 316, 317, 549Adams, Sherry Ann 249 Al-Rawi, Othman A. B. • . . . . . . . . . 395 Anderson, Ralph Hulen . . . . . . . . . . 344 Al.Habeeb, Mikdam Mohammad • • 389 Adams, Sondra Suzanne . . . . 240, 339 Al-Rawl, Othmam . . . . • . . . • . . . . . • . 404 Anderson, Richard Leslie .. , .•. , . 588 Al· Hamad, Ali H. • . . . . . . .. . • . . .. . 395 Adams, Virginia Ann . • • . 209, 250, 616 Anderson, Robert Edwin ...... 459, 588 Al-Harthy, Husain Mobaen .... . .. . 395 Adasani, Ahmea . . • . • .. . • . . . . 389, 395 Al-Somali, Sultan 395 Anderson, Robert Lynn • . . . . . . . . . 280 Al-Husni, Nader . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . 395 Adcock, J amea Luther • . • • • . • . . . . . 390 Alspaugh, Virginia Lanier . . . . . . . . 616 Andenoo, Ronald Glenn • . • . . . • . . • 532 Ali, Tiji Nang ........ , . , .. . . .. .. 549 Addington, Jr., Fredrick Marcus • . 274 Alsup, William F1oyd • . . . 512, 513, 516 Anderson, Scott Miller . . . . . 318, 616 Aliki, Saleh Rasheed . . . . . . • . . . . . 395 Adelman, Cathy Lee • . . . 98, 343, 602 Alt, John Darby . . . . . . . . . . 315, 616 Anderson, Shirley Ann 602 Allan, Heriot Daniel • . . . • . • • . . • . . . 239 Adkins, Brian . . • . • • • . • . 524, 435, 459 Alt is, J oho E. . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . 602 Anderson, Sidney 197, 201, 239, Allardyce, Burris Glenn . . . . . . . . . . 353 384, 451, 453, 532 Adkins, George Mason • • . . 272, 511, Altman, Donald Mulhall • . . . . . • . • • 436 516, 602 Allbritton, Albert Slagle • . • . 283, 602 Anderson, Terry 211 Alton, Steve Mc . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 549 Adkin!, Pamela Gray • . 258, 340, 408, Allday, Marilyn Tollefson ..•.•..... 92 Andenon, Thomas Axel . . . . 205, 409, Alton, Cecil Claude . . . . . . . . . . 92, 549 616 Alldredge, Sue E. • . . .. . • • . . • . . • • . 479 457, 549 Al·Tourah, Jasim Wahab 395 Adkins, Rietta Caroline 250, 616 Allen, Barbara . . • . . . • . . . . . • . 330, 602 Anderson, Thomas Fredrick . . . . • . 326 Altvater, Kenneth George . . • . • • . . • . 462 Adler, Jim S. • . • . • . . .. . • . . .. . • . . . 312 Allen, Carol Ann . . • . . . • . .. • .. • . . 315 Anderson, Thomas Howard . . . . . . . . 296 Alvermaoo, DOnna Elaine .• . . •• . 94, 412 Adler, Lila Nell . . . . • • . . • • .. 356, 408 Allen III, Clay Willia , . • . . . • • • . • . 393 Andeuon., William Craig . . . . . • • . . 616 Administration ... , . , • , .• , •• , • . . 25-37 Allen, Dan Lowen . . • . • • • . • . . • • . • • 537 Andrews, Alexis Kay • . . • . . . 234, 588 Alworth, Charles H. • . • . . . • . . . 92, 419 Alzner, Lana Charlene ••. •. .•..... 347 Adver1i4in1 • .. . • . • . • . • • . • • . • . 639·655 Allen, Dianne Raye . . . . . . • . • • 223, 418 Andrews Dormitory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 Aftergut, Myron David • . • • 313, 533, Allen, D'maris Lumpkin • . • • . . • . • • 549 Amacker, Jeanne Richey . . . . 251, 380, Andrews, Forrett Alex . . . . . 383, 400 536, 616 Allen, Elizabeth • • . .. . • • . . • . . . . . • . 2~2 549 Andrews, Jamie Lee .... , • . . 453, 549 Agee, John Rodque .. • . • • • .. . • . • • 326 Allen, George Louis • . . .. .. . . .. .. • !UO Amacker, Joan Carol .... 198, 258, 'ISO, Andrews, Joyd Luriene . . . . 463, 616 Aeer, Roger Quentin • . • . • • • • . • • • • • 276 Allen, H. Alton • . • . • . • . . . • . . • . . . . 616 602 Andrews, John Cameron . . . . . . . . 40.' Agnew, Margaret Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 AUen, Howard Amason . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Amacker, John Hart ...... .. ...... 213 Andrews, Ka1herine Lee . . . . . . . . . . 242 Page 635 Page 636 Name Nam e Nam e Name Andrews, Martha Sue . . . . . . . . 225, 416 Arnold, Tanna Dee ..... . . \. . .. . . 367 Axelrad, Thomas L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 Baker, Keith MacArthur . . . . 375, 535 Andrews, Michael Allen . • • . . . 294, 588 Arnold, Vance Michael . ... .. 401 , 550 Axelrod, Nathan Stephen . . . . . . . . . . 322 Baker, Laura Ann . . . . .. . , , . •. , . • . 588 Andrews, Michael Wesley ... .• . .. .. 375 Arnold, Vonnie . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Axley, Kay Jeter • . . . . . . ... . . 263, 616 Baker, Lowell Malcolm . . • . • . . . . . 550 Andrews, Ronald E. • . . . . . . . . . 417, 616 Aronoff, Phillip Arnold .... •••• .... 322 Axtell, Linda Lee • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 Baker, Martha Ann ....•. 408, 461, 616 Andron, Leo Alexander •. • . , . 363, 588 Arons, Herman Richard . . . • • • 102, 424 Aycock, Dorothy Fehli• . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Baker, Molly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . 332 Andron, Robert Dimitri •.... , 394, 616 Aronstein, Alan Louis • . . . . . 393, 616 Aycock, Letha Lynne • . . . . . • . 199, 210 Baker, Robert Carlos • . , , • . • . . . • . . 402 Ancel Fli1ht . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Aronstein, Marion Adele . . . . . • • . . . 261 Ayer, Suzanne Elaine .... 209, 237, 264 Baker, Ronald Charles •.•. . .•... , 206 Angell, David Michael . . 534, 536, 53i, Arosemena, Maria Caralina • • • . . . . . 39.i Ayen, John Harold . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 394 Baker, Susan Teresa 240, 616 546 Angell, Kim May . . . . . . . . . . . . 233, 588 AngHn, Andrea Merl , . . . . . . . 355, 616 Angly, Jr., Maurice . . .. . ... , . . . 276 Anschutz Jr., Everett . .. ... • ... . .. . 206 Ansell, Lee Vanderpool •. ... ... ... . 99 Anstiss, Bill M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 . Anthony, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Anthony, Marsha Dell ..... .. .. . . . 602 Anton, Richard Henry . . . 99, 313, 616 Antone, E. Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 602 Antone, Ray Clark . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 602 Antone, Ray Clark . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . 4~1 Antrim, Paul Alan • . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 443 Appelt, Glenn David ......... . 100, 427 Appleberry, Miles Hartman . . . . 441, 549 Appleby, Larry Robert ..... .... .. . 5~9 Appledorf, Margaret Ann . . . . • . . . . . 2.S4 Appledorf, Margie . . . . . . 264, 412, 549 Appleton, Tresha May . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 Applewhite, Barry Alan . . . . 197, 201, 286, 452 Arquello, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 588 Arrell, Ralph Lavon . . . . 294, 295, 328 Arrendiell, Claudia Dene . . • . • . . . 242 Anendo, Ephraim Alfonse . . • . • . . . 315 Arringlon, Joan Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Arrington, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . 239, 550 Arrington, Susan Kay . .. ..... 243, 616 Arroyo, Richard Cesar . . . . . . . . • . . . 390 Arsht, Alan . , . . . . . . . . . . • .. . . . . . . . 266 Arsuaga, Joe Charles • . . . . . . . 463, 588 Artis, Donald Robert Jr. .. ..... . • . 550 Arthur, John Joseph . ........ . ... . 588 Artis, Donald Richard , .. .. , .. , , , , 364 Aschbacher, Zane Martin . .. .• . .. . . 441 A1el, Richard J . .. ... .... . . . .. .. • . 423 A•h, Clyde Stewart . . . ............. 441 A1h, John Powell . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 Ash, Michael Peyton . . . . . . . . 326, 602 Ashbel Literary Society . . ... ... . .. . 380 Ashberry, Donald L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 588 A•hburne, Jim G... .. .... 92, 419, 423 Ayen, Louis . . . . . . • .. . . . • . 435, 588 Ayers Jr., Louis McClellan . . . . 369, 449, 544 Ayers, Robert Eugene • . • . . . . . • • • . 403 Ayers, Ronnie Mac ... ... ... . ... ... 419 Aymond, David Kiog . . . . . . . . 266, 267 Ayoub, Fred Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550 Ayres, Carol Vaughan . . . . . . . • . . . . 94 Ayers, John Richard 407 Azios, Sylvia Alicia . . . . . . . . 357, 391 B Baade, Jr., Henry Howard . . . . 397, 407, 550 Babb, Mary Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 Babibski, Judy ........... . . •. . . . .. 345 Bachman, Elizabeth May .. . ... 255, 588 Bacon, Jr., Drew O'Neal . . . . . . . . . . 459 Bacon, Kenneth Teny • .... . . . ...... 98 Bacon, Susan Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 Badash, Roger Lande ........... .• . 304 Baker, Suzanne . • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 223 Baker, Suzanne Laura ... .• .. • , • • . 223 Baker, Timothy Wain . . 325, 544, 602 Baker, Wendell Carl 540, 543 Bake.r, WiUard Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 588 Balch, Lloyd Elmer ..•.. •• , • .• •• , 404 Baldwin, Jr., Ben A. . ...•.. . . ... 310 Baldwin, Jan . . • . . . . . . 235, 453, 527 Baldwin, Linda Anne •.•. , • 208, 253, 616 Baldwin, Virginia Ruth .. . .... , . . . . 355 Bales, Nancy Jean • . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. 91 Balk.man, Patricia Sue . • , , 199, 208, 336, 429, 550 Balko, Donald Jame1 . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 602 Ball, Eldon Ray . . . . • . . . . . • . 216, 550 Ball, Jr., Jack Jobnoon • ........ . 276 Ball, Judith Ann . . . . . . . . • . . . • . • . 338 Ball, Lana Jo . . . . • . . . 214, 253, 453, 616 Ball, Marjorie Ann . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 94 Ball, Meredith •.. . .. 91, 240, 264, 429 Ap plewhite, John A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 Ashburne, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Badeaux, Mary Elaine . . • . • . . . . . • . 224 Ballard, Darrell M. . . •• ...••.•... •. 426 Applewhite, Patricia Jo ..... . . . . . .. 355 Apple1on, Tresha May . . . . . . • . . . . . 435 Appling, Richard Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 Appling, Robert Dexter . . . . . . 298, 328 Appling, Jr., Robert Leslie . . . . . . 426 Arabian, Alan Mihran • . . . . . 409, 440, 441 Arage, Phmp Maurice . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Arbaugh, Charles Houston • . . . 280, 549 Arbingast, Stanley A. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 40 Arce, Joyce Elizabeth ....• , . ....... 461 Archer, Jr., Girvice Ward •.. ..... 283 Archer, Jane Elizabeth .. 198, 527, 588 Archer, Missy . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . 531 Ashendorf, Marsha Lynn . . . . 199, 209, 244, 461 A•hford, Amanda Jane . . . . . . 224, 616 Ashmore, Dennis Ray . . . . . . 283, 550 Ashmore, Helen Marianne • .. . . . 97, 408 Ashmore, Jamile Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543 Ashmore, Lear Lee . . , ... • . , . . , • . . . 41 Ashton, Sharon Lee . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 237 Ashurst, Sandra Lisette . . . . . . 229, 602 Ashworth, John Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 Ashworth, Mary Kathryn . . . . . . . . . . 616 Askew, Benna Layn e .... 332, 405, 408, 550 A•kew, John Paul . . . . . . . . . . 284, 550 Askins, Jill ........... . ...... . .. .. 616 Badger, Alvin Homer . . .. 286, 535, 536, 537, 544 Badgley, Carol Ann . . . . . . . . . . 419, 588 Badgley, Jennie Lee • . • . . . . . . . . . 616 Badouh, Jr., Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 Baerreis, Phillip G. • . . . • . . . . . . . . . 543 Baese, Kermit Raymond . . . . • . . . . . 419 Baetz, Courtney Margaret . . . . 259, 367 Bagby, Richard Stephen • . . . . . . . . . 201 Bagby, William McFarland . .. . 369, 588 Baggett, Larry R. • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Bagley, Judi Ann . . . . . • . . . . . . 223, 387 Bagley, Nancy Louise • . . . . . . . . . . . 356 Bagwell, Patricia Anne . . . . • • 236, 231 Ballard, Jerry • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344, 407 Ballard, Judith Elaine .• 355, 528, 529, 602 Ballard, Mark Evan • , , .••• . , , • . , . 588 Ballard, Mary Suoan . . • . 236, 237, 616 Ballard, Robert Gerald • . . . • . . . . . • . 373 Balsley, Ronald D. • . . • • • • . . . . • • . 550 Baltz, Howard Burl • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Baltzell, Dorothy Angeline • . .. 235, 616 Baltzer, Glenda J. N . • .. . . . ...... 410 Balzarsen, Betty Kay • • • . . . . • • . . . • . 383 Bandy, Ronald Davis .. • . 283, 454, 504, 516, 534 Banister, Derwood Neal • . . . 298, 443, 445, 447, 463 Archer, Nancy Ruth • .. . 241, 380, 396, 550 Archer, William Thomas •.. . .. 272, 273 Archibald, Stanley Benjamin . . . . . . 272 Arco!, Cresencio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 588 Ardrey, James Stanley •.• .. . , . • . . . 280 Arena, Mrs. Ollie B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 368 Armislead, Jr., George Uvelle •... .. 292 Arms, George Geoffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Arms, Henry Lee . . 415, 536, 537, 588 Armstrong, Carol Lynn . . • . • . 251, 383 Aspinwall, Katherine Judy . .... . .. 254 Assembly . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Aston, Kathyrn Louise .... . . . .. . .. 225 Atchinson, Charles Wesley , , , .•. . . 211 Atha, Eric James . . . . . . . . . .. . • . . . 616 Athel, Saleh Abdulrahman • . .• 102, 104, 395 Athens, Lenoy George . . . . .... . ... · 616 · Atherton, Donna Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Athletics . .. ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . 465-524 Atkins, Nelia Fox . . ....... . . . .... 203 Bailey, Carolyn J ean . . .. 214, 242, 412 ' Bailey, Earl Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Bailey, Edgar Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 Bailey, Gloria Carlyn 232, 616 Bailey, Jack Lee . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1.41 Bailey, James P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 520 Bailey, Jo Ann . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 463 Bailey, John Scott, II . . . . . . . . . . 616 Bailey, Joseph Kenneth • . • . .... . .. . 436 Bailey, Kathryn Ann . . . 108, 121 , 259. 451, 472, 550 Bankhead, Jack Bridges 416 Banh, Barbara M. . . • . . . . . . .. .. .. . 550 Banks, Jerome Raymond . . 374, 390, 535 Banks, William Ray •.• •. , . . • . . . . • 443 Bankston, Mary Ann . • , , • . . • 412, 550 Bankston, Thomas Arthur . . . • 404, 550 Bannerot, James A. . . . . , . . . 272, 273 Bannon, Johanna Frances 91, 394, 602 Banta, Diana , . . . . . . . . . . . 233, 420, 550 Banta, Robert Hugh . . • . • • • . . . • • • . 220 Armslrong, Dale Ellswroth . . 423, 419 Athey, Patricia Ann •... 98, 346, 416, Bailey, Margaret Elizabeth . . , 252, 530 Bantel, Edward Christian Henry . . .. 24 Armstrong , Fred Robert . . . . 292, 58& 588 Bailey, Patricia Lynn • . . . 91, 367, 616 Baptist Student Union . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Armstrong, James Brackston • . , . . . 412 Atkins, William Dean . . . . . . . . 102, 421 Bailey, Peggy Sue . . . . . . . • . . 236, 237 Barasch, Arlene Lee ..... •• •.. 227, 616 Armstrong, James Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Atkinson 111, Clifford . . • . • . . . . . . . 286 Bailey, Ralph Vin.cent 200, 286. Barbat, Barbara . . • . • . . . • . . . 250, 616 Armslr&ng, John Tboma.s • . . . 292, 616 Armstroog, Nancy Lynn . . . . . . . . . . 255 Armstrong, Martha Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Armstrong, Pat . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Armstrong, Roland Jon . . . . 291, 373, 435 Armstrong, Thomas Alan • . . . 206, 406 Army ROTC . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 360-367 Arnakis, Alex G. . . . . • • • . . . . . • • . . 602 Arnall, Dena Rose • .. . . . • . • . . . . . 602 Arndt, George Dickey • . . . . . . . . . . . 424 Arnell, Jerry Dale . . .. ..... . ... ... 296 Arnie, Larry Joe • . , . • • . • • • • . . . . . 546 Arno, Andrew Ralph . . . . • . . .. .• , .. . . 98 Arnold Air Society .... , .. .• . .... .• 4.S9 Arnold, Betsy • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429 Arnold, Betty . . . . . .. . .. . ... . .. . , . 336 Arnold, Billy )lax . . . . . . . . . . 521, 616 Arnold, Charl es A. . . . , . . • . . . . . . . 602 Arnold, Charle• William 344, 537 Arnold, Jr., Elon Ferrio . ... 431, 463 , Atkinson Jr., Gardner Davis . . . . 441 , 443, 588 Atkinson, Patrycia Geene . . . • 249, 412 Atkinson, Sara Sue . . , .•. , . , . 239, 387 Atwell, James Frank . . . . • . . . . . • . . . 533 Atwood, Bryan Hobson, Jr...•..... 407 Aubin, George J . .. .. .... .. .. 288, 588 Aubrey, Dennis L... .... , .. . . , , , , • 463 Augustus, Kathey Ann . .. ... • . 460, 602 Auler, Edwin Hugo . .... .. ......... 292 Austin, Barbara Elaine •. •. .... 234, 371 Au1tin, Carol Ano . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 616 Austin, Craft on T........ ......... 287 Austin, John Franklin . . , , , . . . , .• . 288 Austin , Kath ryn Mary . . . . ... . 200, 255, 412 Austin, Robert Edward • .. •.. • . 291, 616 Austin , Robin Ann • . •. . . 117, 225, 371 Autian, John . .•. •.. . . . • ••.•. 100, 430 Aut rey, J ellerson Wyatt •.• •• • 292, 616 Autry, Joe Gene .... . •• • 381, 410, 426, 550 416 , 602 Bailey, Randal Allen 393, 550 Bailey, Ray Bedford . . . . 270, 403, 437 , 550 Bailey, Robert Eugene ...... ... . . . 588 Bailey, Thomas Frank • . • . . • 99, 414 Bain, Cecil William, Jr. •.• ..• 423, 441 Bain, Walter Mathis • . . . • . • . 292, 550 Baingo, Mary Alice ... . •. 347, 461, 546 Bains, Kenneth Richard . . • . • . 294, 537 Bains, LaVern . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . 356 Baird, Alan Bruce . . .. 198, 200, 266, 267, 550 Baird, Albert Washington, 1][ • • • • 409, 424 Baird, Ann Cathryn . . . . . . • • . . 250, 616 Baird, Cynthia Jane . . . . • . . . • • 98, 550 Baird, Edward Hudson . . • . . . 401, 423 Baird, James McKinney • .... .. .. .. 326 Baird, Kay S. . . . •• ..• . .•.. . •.....•. 33 Baird, Sharon Darlanda • . . . . • 243, 616 Baker, Allan Ron . . . . • . • . . • 443, 616 Barbee, Lio ton Elzie . • • • . . • • • . • • • . 196 Barbee, Nancy Sue . .. .......... . .. 239 Barber, Joel Stephen •.•.•.. •. . 415, 546 Barber, Truman Joseph, Jr. • ...• ••. 443 Barblea, Gary Eugene • . • . • • • . . . . . 296 Barbour, Carroll Stanley . . . • 283, 363, 435, 534, 588 Barbour, James Charlea .. , ... 441, 550 Barclay, Leland . . ..•.• . . ,, . , . • . • • 421 Barclay, Susan Carol •• ...• •• •..•• • 418 Barclay, Will B. . . • . . • . . . . • . . . . • • . 546 Barcus, Jeannie ••....••• •. . • ... , ••• 241 Bardwell, Charles M. • . • • • . • • . • • . • . 393 Barefield, Judith Karen • •. , •• 224, 264, 340 Barefi eld, Ru sell lorrl1 . . • • 419, 512, 516, 550 Barenblat, Betty • • . • • • . . . . • . . . . . . . 226 Barenblat, Marl in • • • • . • • • • . • • • . • • 322 Barfield, Danny Robert • • • . . . 315, 513 BarUeld, Milton Ch1.rlet • •• . • . 417, 588 Bare, Robert Dean ••• , • . • • 443, 616 550 Arnold, George L. . . . . . . . . . . 95, 415 Arnold, Jasper Henry • . . . . . . . . . . 272 Arnold, J erry P. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 616 Arnold, John R., Ill . . • . . . • . . . . • 602 Arnold, Kay . . . • . . . . • . • . . • . . 394, 412 Arnold, Linda Kay . . . .• .. .. , • . . . • . 91 Arnold, Lyn.da Armita •..• . , .. . , . 602 Arnold, Oli a Yvonne • . . . • . . . • . . . 237 Autry, Judy Beth . . .. • . •. .. , .. ... 616 Avara, Jane Ann • . . . . . . . . . • • • . . .. • 412 Avent, John Ross ..... ... ... . .. ... 207 Aven, Jame1 J ey Jr.•....... 406, 421 Averett , Gregg Herlong • . . . 373, 374, 402 Averill, Anne • • • . . .. • • .. . . . • . 239, 602 Avery, John S. • • • . . • • . • . . . . • . . . • 288 Baker, Caroline Susan • .... . 252, 405, 550 Baker, Carroll Ann .• •• , . . .• . 252, 550 Balcer, David Arch • . • • . . • . • • • . . • • . 401 Baker, George Franklin . . • • . • . . • • • . 407 Baker, Gilbert Lowell ...... SS!, 409. 588 Baker, Cleon Barclay •. . , • . • • . . • • • . 400 Baker, Hines H. • . •. . •.. .••••. • . •• 27 Barcainer, James D . •.• •. •• ••.• , •• 102 Baraer, John Wheeler •.••••••• •••• • 291 Barker, Barrelt Harri.Ion • • . • • . • . • . 266 Barker, Jonie Carol •••••.••• • 94, 335 Barker, Larry Woodrow • • • • • • • • • . 390 Barker, Nrm Lou .. ... . . . . ... .. .... 316 Barker, Stephanie LeBaron • . ••• •••.• 91 Barker, Wi!Uam Campbell .... 266, 267 Arnold, Richard Fred • • . . . • • . . . • . . 400 AYery, Michael Vincent • .• . •. .. • , •• 411 Balter, Jack Lawson . .. .. . 291, 393, 588 Barkett, Sam Cbarlea .. .. .. 450, 588 Arnold , Richard Smith 99, 266, Avila, Carloa 393, 544, 546 Balter, Jamea Allen • . • • . • • . • • • • • • 266 Barkley, Carolyn ••• •. •• •• •.• • • 216, 602 267, 374, 602 Awbery, Dennis Lee , , • , • , , , • •• , , , 431 Baker, Jeannette Selman •.. •• •• . • . 259 Barkley, Jane . . • • . . .. .. .. • • 91, 616 ,.. ili 511 51 II! I! II Iii SCARBROUGHS Conrress Avenue and Si lth Street , Aust i n !!I !!I Sil 511 Ii DOWNTOWN II lll ISi, Iii Iii .1 .. ,ii Ii ii !'.'I • serving the University Ill, ill • M and its community GI for over eighty years c t'!, •II: ill Il Ill Cl ill • Ill .. lll ta. ,ll ill Ill !IS • Ill ii ..!J fl ii II •H ill .. .. " Ill• Ill Jll,• ii I!! ..• • Ill .. JI JI:. .ii !S l!l •ill ill II !!I Ii Iii • Ill ..• ill Page 637 - Name Name Name Name Barling, Anna Louise 412, 460, S50 Barlow, Nancy Lisbeth • • . . • • • . . . • . 357 Barnard, Herbert Joseph, Jr.. 321 , 441, 602 Bau, Mary Deborah .. ... , • , , . • . . . Bane, Kermil Raymond . . . . . . . . . . Ba11i1t, Harry Abe . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . Ba11 , Ann • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 239, 225 551 30& 551 Beck, Gail Anne .... .. .... . . 237, Beck, Millon C . . ......... . ....... Beck, Richard Earl .. . . . .... , 427, Becker, James David . . . . . . . . . . . . 551 419 60:Z 42-l Bennetl, Bennett, Bennelt, Mrs. Camila S . ••• , 425, 438, SSI Carl Mu: • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 410 E1rl Dean ................ 419 Barnard, Lsna Gail . . . . • . • • • • 228, SSO Buu, Debku mar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 Becker, Richard Arthur .. . ... , . . . 280 Bennett, Joe Bill , .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . 281 Barnard, Lynn Eleanor • • • . • . • • • . • 263 Barnebey, Lauren Robert ••• .•. .. .. 315 Barnes, Bruce Conway •.....• 281, 616 Barnes, Carol Vivian • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 550 Bames, Dorothy Elizabeth • • • . . . . . 233 Barnes, Gnham Kerr . . . . 102, 404, 414 Barnes, Leslie Gene • . . . • . . . . . . . • . 99 Barnes, Lyngle Dudley, Ill •.. 410, 430 Barnes, Michael PhiHp • . . . . . . . . . 550 Barnett, -Elizabeth LeGrand , •• . , .•• 234 Barnett, Gerald William • . . . • • • . . . 443 Barnett, James Howard . • • . . . 463, 537 Barnett, Jerry Lelsnd • . . . . • • • 31S, S88 Barnett, John Bryan ...... .. .... .. 272 Barnett, Leslie Steven • . • • • . . . • . . . 537 Barnett, Robbie Raggio • . . . . . • . . . 363 Barnett, Sheila Ann , , • , • , , ••. , , • • 242 Barnett, III Thomas Henry • . , 210, 292, 616 Basu, Sipra G. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . 388 Bateman, Patricia Yvonne •• . . 356, 443 Bair n, Linda Kay ... . ...... . ..... 412 Dat u, James Herbert .. . . 410, 426, 551 Bales, John A. . ....... . ..... , .. . 616 Bales, Johnny Mack . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 350 Bales, Kathy Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 Bates, Kindell Wayne • . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Batee, ina McConnell 410, 428 Bates, Roy Eugene . . . 99, 199, 210, 443, 617 Batey, William Braxton . ........... 41 7 Batey, William S. Walker , . . . . . . . 91 Batie, Beverly L. . . . . . .. . . . . . • . . . 617 Batres, Roberto E... , ... .. . ....... 419 Batson, Thomas Clyde .. , , , .• • , , . . 551 Battarbee, Karen Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Batterton, John Clyde .... . .. ... . . 430 Baucum, Jane .... , . . . . . . . . . . . 263, 527 Becker, Susan Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Beckett, Linda E............ ..... 2li Beckey, Andrew Daniel . .. . •. . . 321, 551 Beckey, Sylvia Louise ..•. 348, 356, 3~ Beckham, Earnell ... . 9.t, 336, 429, 551 Beckham, Phyllis June ••...•...... 335 Beckham, Robert Lawrence • . . . . . . . 286 Becklund, Ann Helen . . • . . . 336, 429, SSI Beckman, Jan Mar1aret Tips , , ...... 98 Beckman, Sanden Guesl ..... . 268, 419 Bn .............. 461 Bau, Laura Jane • . . • • • 263, 425, 588 Beck, Da•id Drew . . . • • • • . • • 276, 588 Bennett, Baylus Earls • • • • • • • • 296, 516 Berry, Phillip Paul • .. .. .. .. .. . .. SSI Page 638 Name Name Name Name "" GI. Bickerton, Craig Bierman • . . • 326, 588 Bitchie, Carol Ano 345 Blank, Charlea Edwin • • • . • . 301, 402 Berry, Robert Alan • . . . . . . . 284, 457 ii Bickle, Larry Wayne ••• , • •.• 102, 411 Bittner, Frederic Allen ..• , , •• , • . 552 Bl1nken1hip, Anne Elizabeth . . • . • • 225 Ill Deny, Ronald C. . • • . • . . . • . . . . . . . 411 Bickley, John Strock ..•. : . . .. . . . • . 92 Bivins, Betty . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . 252 Blankenohlp, John Charlea .••• 34B, 441, Berry, William ~ark.in • . • . • . . . . . . . . . 98 Bertch, III, Thomas M~guire • . . . . . 326 ,Q! Bied iger, Dennis Mark •••... 365, 39-1 Bizzell, Donald Howard . . . . . . 406, 552 617 Blanlcaenship, IJ, John David 326, Biegcrt, Eugene Austin •••..•.. 410, 588 Black, Bess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 24Berumen, Mike • . • • • . • . • • • . . • • . • . 369 "' • 617 Bienvenu, II, Jo1eph Ramser •.•••. 288 Black, Dayle Rhea . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . 226Berwick, Michael H. • . • • . . . . . . • . . . 551 II! Blankenship, Robert Norwood 374, Bierds, Donna Margaret . • • . . • 356, 412 Black, James Milton • . . • . . • . . . . . . . 294 • Be1chcn, Jr., Darrell Anthony •••. 283, 374, 602 Bierkamper, Gretchen A. • • • • • . • . • . 552 Black, Joan E. . • . . . . . . • . • • • . . • . . 532 ii 589 Blanton Dormitory .. , , • , •..... , .•. 331 Beacher, Barbara Anne . . . • . . 234, 551 Bierner, Mark William • • • . . • • . 323, 617 Black, Larry Joe ....... , •..••.. , 291 Blanton, Cheryl Lynn ...... . . 355, 617 Ill Q: Beacher, Judith James •. , .•.....•. 412 Biggs, Jeff Michael • • • • • . . • • . • . • . 537 Black, Leon . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . 492 Blanton, John Freeman • . . • . . . . . . . . 350 Bescda, Rose Ann •.•..•• , , . . . . • • . 412 Biggs, William Renshaw •.•••• 419, 546 Black, Linda . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 259 Blanton, Judy Schleyer . ..... , , . , . . 88 411 BeHelman, James Arthur ••..•• 315, 516 Bilgutay, Leyla • . • . • • • • • • • . • • • . • . . . 333 Black, Nancy Elaine . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 239 II Blanton, Robert Louis 284 Bessel man, Marcia Margaret • . . . . . 223 Bill, Robert Cregory • . • • • • • • • • • • . . 303 Blackaller, Judy Gale • . .. . . .. . .. . 252 Bla.nton, William T. • . . . . . . . • . . . . . 617 • Best, Je11e Edison . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . 386 Billa, Larry Jo1eph •... 385, Blackburn, Charlene Ray . . . . . . . . 602 373, 435, Blankea, Dan Hano •..••.•••.•.. .•. 31B!II BeSI, Thomu Adolph . . • . . . . 315, 617 532, 552 Blackburn, Sue Evelyn . . . . . . 225, 393, Blaudeau, Adrian Louis .. •... , , •. , . 54.1. 41B• Beta Alpha Psi . . .. .. .. . . • . .. .. .. 419 Billion, Vfolcie Jo • . . .. .. • . . . • . .. . 239 Blaylock, Jame1 V . . . ............. . 470 Blackburn, Susan M. • . , , , • , . • . . . 463• Beta Beta Alpha , . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 420 Bills, Rodney llfac . . • • . . • . . . 321, 588 Blaylock, Thelma . . .. . . . . . . . • • . . • 469 • Blacklock, Carrol • . . . • . . . 199, 210, 602 • Beta Comma Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Billups, James Thomu, Jr. . ... . .•. 409 Blaylock., William Chapman • , • . • . • . 534Blackstone, Jr., Sam Neal 410, 430Beta Th eta Pi . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 274·275 Billups, Susan Wilder • • . . • • . . . . . . 199 Bledsoe, Hoyt Eugene .... 294, 47B, 516 ii Blackwell, Jamee Lee •... 284, 401, 552Bethard, Uhlus Wayne •. ..•.. 410, 427 Binder, Martine Robin • . • . . . • . . . . . 9.1. Blend, Benjamin Lee • , .• 99, 312, 544, Bethea, Lona Katherine . . • . . • 259, 588 Binder, Robert Thomu • . • • • • • . • . • • 434 Ii Blackwell, William Albert 292. SB9 JI! • 603Blair, Jr., Ben Rogers • . . . 291, 370, 552Bettin, Joan Diane •••...•.•... 331, 551 Binford, Bonnie Marie Wright • , • • 95, Bley, Carol Ann • • . . • . . . • . . . • . . . 552 Bettinger, Charles Ollie •..•..•.... 423 217, 43B Blair, Cheryl Lynn . . .. .. 229, 453, 617 Block, Barbara Merrie •. , . • . . . . . • . 225 Betts, Cheryl Frances • . • . . . . . 242, 338 Bingham, Jr., William Hanell , ... 206 Blair, Harold Dean • . . . . . . . 390, 552 Block, Edward Frederick, IV • • • . . . 552 Beutel, A. P. . ..... ......• .•...•. 436 ii Bintliff, Charles Henry • . • . • . • . . . • . 274 Blair, Jimmy Don ............ 310, 393 Block, l\fary Dickey . . . . . . • • 239, 603 ii Dipper, Annette . .. . • . . .. .. .. .. .. . 332 Blair, Joe Stuart ..•...•.. , 423, 602 Bevill, Nancy Jo •..... . .•..• • • 347, 602 Block, Michael Wallace • . . . . . • . • . 315 II! Bird, David Edward • . • • 312, 536, 544 Blair, Lee Ann 223, 552 Bevill, Tom Ray • . • . • . • . . . • . 280, 536 Blocker, John Findlay •... . . .• ••.. 31B Iii Birden, Sheila Ann • • • .. .. .. .. .. . 237 Blair, Timothy J oscph • .. • • .. .. .. • 417 Bey, Ziad Mardam • .. .. .. .. .. .. . . • 395 Blood, Susan Jane • . •• 204, 223, 527, Beyea, Eleanor Bankston • . . . 239, 264" Q; Bird1ong, Malcolm W. • . • • • . • . . . • • 602 Blake, Marlin Maurice .. 417, 498, 499, 603 II 450, 551 Birdwell, Al Evans . . ....... , , .• , . . 92 602 Bloodworth, Beverly • . • • • . • . 241, 338 Beyer, Jr., Chester Wuldem&r •... 416, Birdwell, Jr., Lloyd Willl1 • • • • Bl, 93, Blake, Raymond Gay . . • . . • • . • • • . • . 372 • Bloodworth, Rexie Ann •• , •• , , . . . . . 224 588 200, 201, 283 Blake, Ronald Wayne •• .• 208, 365, 617 Blakeney, Marvin Robert .• , .•. , , 292 ii Bloomquist, Ma.nin • • • • • • • • 102, 424 Beynon, E. T.............•..•..•... 73 Bishop, Donald Clinton , .• ••.•••• • • 294 GI Blakes, Madelaine Helen • . • . . • . . 552 Blount, Martha Ann • . • • . . . • . . • . . • 239Bhagat, Judy . . • . . • • . • • • • • • • . • . • . 388 Bi1hop, George Scott • . • • . . 292, 617 II Blakeway, Victor Darrell • • • . • . . • • . 363 Bludau, Owen William • .. • 271, 361, Ill Bhagat, Surinder K. • . • • . 102, 388, 421 Bi1hop, Gerald Kno• • • • . • • . . • . . . . . 369 363, 403, 435, 552 Ill Blakney, Richard Douglas •• , , 272, 589 Blakey, Carolyn Estine •. . . • • 241, 602 Bianchi, II, David Charles • . • . . . . . 103 Bishop, Julie Davis •. , . •...•. 263, 617 Bludeau, Adrian Louis • • • • • . • . • • . . 588 t1 Bianchi, Paul Henry • • • . • • . • • . • • . . 441 Bishop Randy l\fack . . • . • • • . 294, 520 Blalock, Sammy E1ton • • • . • • • . • • • . 409 Bludworth, Billy Ray • • • • • • • . • • . . . • 603 ISl Bickel, Stephen Douglaa • • • . • • • • • . 296 Bishop, Sara Lynda • , ..... , , .. . . • 588 Blanchette, Linda Ba111 , . . • . . 239, 603 Blum, Eugene ••••••• , • • • . • . • • • . . . 218 Bickerstaff, Robert Stephen • • • • • • . . 2Bl Bisldn, Harvey •. •••...•.•••.•• , . • • 431 Blandy, Deborah Anno • . • • !OB, 117, Blum, Cary Neil ............ , .. .. . 441 Bickerstaff, Troy Richard •.•••.•••. 546 Bistrezki, Jerome Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . 588 201. 241, 264, 589 Blum, I..ois An.n ..••.•• , , . • . • • • . . • 226 c .. Ill. ll II: e· II ..• ll s.• II. :: • Ii • ,. c Bill Herries, his wife, Diane, shown .. shopping for their daily grocery needs at one of the friendly KASH . Cl •& .. KARRY stores near the University .. Campus. II Iii Ill Q'. •II • .. ..Ill KASH-KARRY II ll ii GROCERY a· .. •Iii Ill •i:i .. II a· .. 3035 GUADALUPE 240 I SAN GABRIEL Ill ~· 111. • Ill II Page 639 Nome Name Name Name Blumberg, Armin Walter . . . . 536, 537, 552 Blumberg, Joan Phyllis . . 119, ~IO, 244 Blume, David Michael • . . . • . 374, 385 Blume, Eileen Fay • . • • . . . . 340, 617 Boner, Richard Elwood . ... , . 99. 463 Bonjean, Charles Michael • • • • . . . . • . 39 Bonner, Bryce Eugene • . . . . . • . 369, 449 Bonner, David Calhoun . . . . 205, 404, 414, 603 Bowyer, Ronnie Mac • ...• ••.. , . . . . 310 Box, Elgene Owen •.. , , , 197, 441, 456, 653 Box, Frederick Clyde ..•.. , 415, 552 Box, Jerry D. .. • .. .. • • . . • 210, 603 Brantley, Barbara Sue Elizabeth .. 237, 589 Brantley, Cynthia Loui1e • .•. 88, 89, 96, 117, 195, 196, 212, 241, 553 Brantley, James William .••. , , 280, 553 Blume, George Herman . . . . . . 385, 435 Bontley, Catherine Anne 603 Box, Marquita Kaye , ••.••. , 438, 450 Brantley, Jan Elizabeth .. , , •.. , . , .. 553 Blume, Martha Kay •....• /340, 617 Booker, Robert Alexander • . . . 362, 434 Boxwell, Michael Rodgers • . • . 294, 542 BrantleyI William Hattaway . . . • . . . . 553 Blumethal, Mark . • • . . • • . . . . • 99, 304 Boole.man, Ronald Gary ..•. •... , . 365 Boyce, Ruth Marie • .. .. • • . . .. . . . • • 251 Branton, Joseph B................ . 589 Blumricb, Brenda Nell • • • . 236, 237, 338, 617 Blunk, William David • . . . • . • . 27, 30 Blunk, Jr., William David •... 201, 310, 589 Blurton, Jerry H. .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 589 Boardman, Jr., Henry Porter .... 296, 297 Boone, Boone, Boone, Boone, Boone, Boone, Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . 272 Jack B. • . • . .. • • • • . • • . • . . • 454 James Thomas . . • . . . . • . . . . 410 Mary Lou . .. .. . .. . . . . 224, 617 Ruth Carolyn • . . . . . 418, 443, 532 Sara • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . 2.24 Boyce, Shelton Wylie •.••.. . .••• ... 266 Boyd, Barbara Ann .... , , , .. . . . . . . 335 Boyd, Bette Lois .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. 241 Boyd, Bette Maxine 197, 201, 239, 552 Boyd, Brenda Carol , ..... . . , , • • . . 617 Boyd, Deborah Ruth • • • • . . . . 250, 617 Branu, Lucy Minette • • . . . . . • 254, 603 Braselton, Carolyn Clifton •.•• 259, 380 Braselton, Sue ..•...• , • , . . 336, 553 Brasfield, Robert Stanford • . • . . . . . 53~ Brassell, ]'r., Comer Clarence •. , • 206 Braswell, Don Merton ....•... 211, 553 . Braswell, James Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . 553 Boardman, Noel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 Boatler, Sidney Ray . . . . . • . . . . . . • . 364 Bobbitt, Burdine Root . . . . • . • • . . . . 94 Bobbitt, James Ellis .............. 297 Bobbitt, Phillip Chase • • • . . . . . • . • • 266 Bobo, Jerry Lynn • .. . . .. . . . .. .. . • 410 Bobo, Peggy Sue . . . . • .. .. • • . 228, 603 Bobo, II, Roy Alexander •••• 440, 441, 552 Bock, Betsy Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 226, 552 Bock, Carol Sue . . . . . . 456, 457, 552 Bock, James Edward ... ..••. 312, 416 Bock, Jean Pool • . . . . . • . • • • . . . . . • . 432 Bode, Charles W., Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 603 Bode, John Warren, Jr...•..• 443, 603 Bodemuller, Pamela Marie • . . . . . • • 589 Boortz, Mary Elizabeth , •• , 236, 237 340, 61", Booth, Connie . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . 243 Booth, Jane Ellen ............. ... 223 Booth, Robert Davis . . . . • . • . • . . . . . 326 Boothe, Sandra . . . . . . . . . . . . 412, 552 Boozer, Katherine L............... 617 · Borchardt, Linda Marilyn •........ • 420 Borchers, E. Louise . . . . . . • • • . . . . . 356 Bordages, Betty Adele . . . . 252, 380, 589 Borden, Richard Jay .............. 418 Bordovsky, Mike Joseph ... ....... 427 Bordwell, Charlotte P. . . . • • . . . . . . . • . 94 Borg, Howard Alan ......... • , . . . 291 Borger, Allen Dick.son . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 Boyd, Douglas Axrington , .. .•. , . , • 276 Boyd, Forrest Paul • . . • 504, 506, 516 Boyd, Gary Wilson 321, 589 Boyd, II, George Michael • . • • 288, 589 Boyd, John Ronald • . . .. . . .. .. . . . 603 Boyd, Lewis FranJtlin , . , , • • . . . . . • 617 Boyd, Mary Ann .. , , ..• .. ... , . . . 394 Boyd, Michael Leroy .... , , . . . . 318, 461 Boyd, Paul Conrad . . . .. . . . • .. . . . 274 Boyd, Roxanne ..•. , . . . 200, 239, 343 Boyd, Scott W. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . • .. 617 Boyd, Stephen Orval . . . . . . .. 370, 617 Boyd, Susan Kathleen ..• , , , , . . . . . 255 Boyd, William Paxton • . . . . • 94, 423 Boydstun, Barbara Kaye • , . . 408, 412, 432, 552 Bratting, Steve ....•..... , .....• , . . 492 Bratton, Andrew Jackson . ...• , 280, 536 Bratton, Robert Erl e . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 292 Brauckman , Gay Ann .. . ... , . ..... 418 Braud, III, Victor Ernest ....•. , . . , 326 Braun, Bobby Lynn . .. .. .. . . • . .. . 553 Brauner, Lonnie, Jr....... , .. ... .. 617 Braveman, Gary Mark . ...• , . . . . . . 304 Bray, Christopher D. •...•..• 272, 520 Bray, Clarence Vaughn ...• 88, 93, 199, 272, 273, 454, 516 Bray, Harry Douglas .. • .. . .. . . . . • • 351 Bray, Ruthann ........... , , ••... . . 225 Bray, Thomas Albert •... 440, 441,. 553 Braymen, William Waher • . . . 102, 402 Brazeal, Lucy Elizabeth , .• , •...• , 236 Bodoin, Mrs. Rex . . • .. . . . • . • • • . . . 333 Boring, Patricia Anne . . . . . . . • . . . . 103 Boyer, James Richard . , • • • • . . . . . . 370 Brecht, Howard David ....... . 276, 546 Bodoin, Robert . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . • . 210 Born, Anne P. C................. 237 Boyer, Robert Stephen • • • • . . . . . . . . 99 Breck, Susan Merrick .... ..•.• . , , 223 Boecker, Barry James • . • • • • • • . . . . 386 Born, Mark Alan ...... . . , . . . . . . . 315 Boyeson, Ronald Edward •..••. 373, 374 Breckenridge, Kay ... , . . . . 96, 98, 553 Boehl, John E....... 102, 409, 424, 546 Boehm, Jr., Carl F. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 350 Boehm, Telva J. . .. .. . .. . .. •.. . . .. 409 Boemer, Eugene Frank . ...•... , , , , 415 Boening, Bruce Adolph •..•........ 206 Boening, Gilbert Edwin, Jr.• . . . •.•. 602 Boenisch, David Eugene . . . ... 351, 394 Boettcher, Armin Schlick •.. . ..•••• 315 Boettcher, Dorothy Kimbell . . 223, 552 Bogan, Brenda Jo • . • • • • • . . . • . • . . . 251 Bogard, J esse Dewaine . . . . . . • . • . 406 Bogart, Vivian Ann , .. •• •.. . , 412, 589 Bogart, George Allen • , .... , . . . . . 40 Bogart, Patricia Annette • . . . . . . . • . 371 Bogel, Thomas Augustus . . . . 103, 374 Boger, Jr., Allen Dick.son •.....•••• 369 Boggs, Alice Ann • .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . 617 Boggs, Allen Neal • . • . . • • . . . 443, 603 Boggs, Mary Alleen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Boggs, Mollie . . • . • • • . . . . • • . . . . . . . 204 Boggus, Dennis Lynn • . . . . . • . . . . . 207 Boggus, Robert Franklin . • . . . . . • . . 102 Bohannon, Julia Carol • . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Bohan.non, William George . . . . • . 197 Borne, Michael Edward 270, 437, 589 Borsch, Carol Elizabeth 94, 237, 412 Bosch, William J. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 402 Boss, Steven Sprague •.. , 99, 103, 521 , 617 Bossin, Elliot Morton . . . . • . . . . . . . 322 Bost, Roy Wade .... . ............. 415 Bostick, Francis X. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 424 Bostick, Jan Carole . . . . . . . . . . 197, 617 Bostick, Robert Reece . . . . . • 102, 424 Bostrom, Donald E. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 436 Boswell, George Timothy . . . . . . . . . . 291 Boawell, John D. . ... .. ............ 617 Boswell', Michael Stanley • . . . . . . . . • 423 Botello, Dora Alicia . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 357 Bottom, Kenneth Charles . ••.•... .. 417 Bottoms, Durwood Ferris, Jr. . . . . 373, 375, 385, 603 Botts, Gerald Monroe . . . . . . . . 209, 589 Bouchier, Joe Tom .-....... 298, 414, 589 Bouck, Muriel Jan . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 91 Boulter, Rosemary . . . • • . . . . . • . • . . . 432 Boultinghouse, Daniel Frank . . . . . . 603 Boykin, Marshall Edward . . . . . . • . . . 280 Boyle, Janet Ethel ...... 241 , 380, 603 Boyles, David Howard ..... . 281, 522, 617 Boyles, Kay . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. • 91, 429 Boyson, Helen . . . • • • • . • . • • • . . . • . • . 432 Bozarth, Kenneth D. . • . . . . • . . • • . 603 Bozeman, Ill, Paul Preston . . . • 326, 589 Brabham, Robert Edward . .. . 521, 617 Brace, Auna Kingsley •.•.. . , . 233, 532 Brack, Linda Carol • . . .. . • . • . . . . . 259 Brackenridge, Genie • . . . 96, 128, 200, 412, 552 Brackenridge, Mary Imogene • . • . . . 255 Bradfield, Beatrice Eileen , . • .•. , , 357 Bradford, Donna Jo . .......... .. , 468 Bradford, Giles Edward (Eddie) •.• 441, 546 Bradford, Robert Lee . .•... . ....... 589 Bradford, Sherrilyn . ......... ..... . 252 Bradley, Harold .. • • • . • . • • • • . . .. .. 492 Bradley, Jr., John Brooks • ..• 397, 410, 430, 441, 552 Bradley, Michael Dennis • . • . • • • . . . 326 Bradley, Robert Sanders ..•. 206, 403, ~52 Bredimus, Paula JoAnne •.... ..• , . 347 Breed, David Al . .. . . . . .. . • . . .. .. . 430 Breeding, Clark W............ ..... 419 Breeding, Ernest C. , .........•.. , i\19 Breen, David Neil . . • . . . . .. . . . . . . . 546 Breen, John Edward . . ........ 205, 406 Brehm, Joan Ann . . . . . . 355, 412, 443, 448, 553 Breig, Ernest Richard . . • . . . . . . . . • 403 Brelsford, Anna Harvey , , ••• , .... . . 258 Brenan, Barbara Anne ..•...•.. 259, 453 Brenan, Michael Shane • , • • 128, 292. 293, 416, 452, 553 Brenan, Walter P. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . 27 Brender, Jr., Arthur John ...... 99, 39..a Brener, Marvin Leo ..• •••• , , . 322, 553 Brennan, Carole Frances •• , , • . • . . . 617 Brennan, Daniel Durden . . . . 266, 267 Brenner, Bonnie Marie ••..•• •. 335, 532 Brenner, Rebecca Adolphina . . . . • . 531 Breuer, LouEllen Elizabeth • •.. .... 228 Brew-CT, Jr., Bruce Gerald , , • • 431, 461 Brewer, Jo Ann •. , , • . . . • . . . 330, 617 Brewef, Lou Ellen . .. ...... . , . • . . . 527 Brewer, Patricia Elizabeth , , •.•. , • 553 Bobls, Carl Emil . • . . . • • • • . . • 436, 552 Bourland, James V. . . , , •••.•. , , , , 213 Bradley, Steven Justin • • , , , •. . . . .. 552 Brewster, Marcus Hunt ............ 389 Bohls, Linda Louise • • • . . .. • • . . . . . 234 Boutwell, John Clayton, Jr. . ..... 552 Bradley, Walter Butch •• 102, 104, 195, Brice, Margaret Lea . . . . • . . . • • • . 235 Bobb, Raymond William, Jr. . .•• 102, 424 Bohman., Joan. Marie • . . . . . . • • • • . 239 Bohmfalk, Charles Stevens . . . . 102, 205, 409, 424, 552 Bowden, Alline . . .. • . . . . • • . • • 240, Bowden, Barry Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bowden, Edwin Turner . • • . . . . . • . • . Bowden , Harry James , .. .. ... 283, 340 589 212 589 197' 205, 220 Bradley, Walter Lee .. • . • . . . 316, 452 Bradshaw, Charles Caldwell ... ... .. 459 Bradshaw, Gary Leo • . • . • • . . • . . . . . 552 Bridges, Charles Walter . . . . . . 419, 553 Bridges, Joe Mack •... . , , , • . 286, 407 Brient, Sidney Corinne ........ 224, 418 Briggs, Hallye B. . . • . • .. • • . • • . . . . 330 Bohn, Carl H., Jr............... .. 589 Bowe, Janie Helen ......... . 239, 443 Bradshaw, Reagan F•• , ••••• , , ..... ..216 Briggs, Larry Bateman . . • . . . . . . . . . 272 Bohn, Carol Ann .... , .. . • • • . . . . .. . 461 Bowen, Betty Louise . . . . • . . . . . • • . . 603 Bradsher, Jackey Ray •.•• 410, 427, 589 Briggs, Linda Sue . • • . • . • . . • • . . .. • 553 Bohnert, Reuben Edward , .•••. , , , • 403 Bowen, Bobby Joe . . . . . . . . . 414, 552 Brady, Elaine Aurora . , •.•. , , 237, 552 Briggs, M. Lee, Jr.... . ............ 603 Bohon, Bonnie Ann . . . • 254, 342, 617 Bowen, Charles Kent ..•.. , , . . . . . 374 Brady, James Patrick • . • • 103, 374, 402 Brigham, Deborah Joyce . . • • 338, 617 Bohrer, Paula Irene ..•. • , ........ 237 Bohs, Carl J . • • .. . .. . . . . . .. • • • . . . 54-1 Boice, Arthur Henry 407 Boise, J eanne Louise •••. 91, 197, 198, 223, 264, 429, 603 Boland, Diana Lynn •.• . 210, 220, 234, 412, 603 Boland, Hayden Edward ... . 201, 361. 434, 435, 589 Boldt, Richard D. • . • . • • • . .. . • • • • . 216 Bolea, Robert Wendell ........ 411, 522 Bowen, John Davis . . . . . . . . 369, 443, 617 Bowen, Shirley Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Bower, Carlton H. . . • . • . . . . . • . . . . . 94 Bower, Jr., Lennox Corley .. , .••.• 296 Bowers, Beverly Anne . . . . . . . . 94, 251 Bowers, Christopher Todd . . . . . . . . 344 Bowen, Jerry L. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 409 Bowen, J oho Wesley . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 Bowen, Katherine Mary • . . . . . . . . . 241 Bowen, Nancy Jane .... 251, 420, 603 Brady, Patrick Bernard •.•.•..... • . 589 Brady, Sally Nell • . . . . • 253, 339, 617 Brady, Samuel David ..• . 199, 200, 440, 441, 546 Braeutigam, John Wollgang . ... ... . 393 Braeutigam, James Oliver •••.••..•. 344 Brainard, Daniel R. • . • . . . • . • . . • • . 393 Brame, Joel Lynn • . • • • • 287, 520, 617 Branch, Charlea Bernard •..• 281, 603 Brandenberger", 111ichael Frederick •.•. ..• .•• 287, 374 Brigham, Oran, Jr..••..• 102, 409, 424 Bright, Thomas J............... .. 393 Brightman, Anna . , • , • • . . • . • . 97, 408 Brightman, Thomas Oswell • ••• 122, 209, 348. 350, 400, 421' 434, 435, 589 Brightwell, athan Leroy •.• , •• 284, 553 Briley, Dorothy fcGurdy . •• ••... .. 408 Brill, James P. . . . .. . . • • . • . . . . . . • 102 Brim, J eUeraon Kearney •.•. 197, 201, 283, 451, 472, 60J Brindley, Jr., Haines Hanby •.. .. , 310 Bolger, David Jack. . . . . . .. . • . . . . . . . 266 Bowers, Patricia Kay . . 220, 250, 340, Brandner, Susan •••••.••• , , • • • • • . . 617 Bi-indley, tartha Love • . . • • . 255, 553 Bolger, William Robert •..... •..... 315 617 Brandon, William Richard • • • . • • 374, Brink, Jamea William • . • • . . 303, 603 Bollman, Thelma Aoderson • . . . . • . . 24 Bowera, Phil! Randall • . . . . . 427, 603 385, 617 Brinkley, Cbarlea Richard ... ....... 443 Bollman, Willard Eugene . . . . . . . . . . 102 Bolton, J ean.ell Buida •. , ........... 98 Bomba, Mark Christopher . . . . • . • • 274 Bond, Donna Dee • • • . . . • . • . 200, 223 Bond, Ronald Fred • . . . • . . . 344, 441, 552 Bond, Jr., Walter Weldon ••• , 410, 430 Bone, Ellen Jane , • • . • 234, 326, 112 Bonelli, Antoinette Elizabeth , . . • • • 332 Boner, Charlco Randall , . ..•• .... •• 324 Bowie, Janie Helen • .. . , .•• ,, ..•• 617 Bowie, Neil Maclean • • • . • . • • • • . . 419 Bowlet, Dennis Jefferson •... 410, 427, 589 BowmMJ, Gary Wayne . . • • • . . . 416, 552 Bowman, Janet . • • • • • . . 255, 347, 589 Bowman, Lynda Kay • . • . . . . • • • • . 552 Bowman, Norma •.•. , ...•. , , • • • • . • 33 Bowman, Robert Hunt 276 Bowman, Jr., Walter Clarbon ..•• 400 Brandt, Diane Sheryl ....... . .... .. 227 Brandt, Floyd S. • • • • .. • • • .. .. • • . • • 436 Brandt, Louis Kohl, Jr. • • • • • . . • • . 409 Brandt, Robert Lommen • • • • 277, 617 Brandt, Roger Layne •. , . • • • . 266, 267 Brannan, Sharon •• • ••• , , • • • • • • • • • . 617 Branninc, Charles Howell 461 Branning, Mildred EYelyn •• , • 443, 448, 461 Brantford, Nanci Ellen •• , , 251, 336, 429, 461 Brinson, Austin Neal • • • . • • . . . • • . 553 Briscoe, Carolyn Jean .............. 197 Briseno, Josephine • ••.•.•.•. ••. , • • 589 Brison, Jamee William • • • • • • • • • • S24 Bristol, Evelyn . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 49 Bristow, Eu1ene Raymond ••••••• , • • SS3 Brito, Jaime F........ , ...... 102, 421 Brittain, fuilyu Kay • • • . • • . • • • . • 408 Broad, Elizabeth Lawrence • , •.••• , 254 Brock, Elmo Everitt ........ 441, 5SJ Page 640 .. 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Donnell, Stanley J. . ........ . .. .. .. 410 605, 620 Doughtery, James Sampson . . . . . . 291 Donnelly, III, George Arthur . . . . 288 Ditsch, Dorothy Jean .. . ......... . . 461 Dodson, Phyllis Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . 605 Douglas, Donna Kay • . . . . . 236, 237, Donoghue, Richard S. • . . . . . . . . . . . 401 Dittfurth, David Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 619 Doebbert, LaVerne Cherie ........ 340 Donosky, Irving Nachum ....•. 304, 620 • Dittman, Clarence William . . . . 349, Doenges, Joseph H. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 520 Douglas, Gail Leslie ......•.....•. 417 !!I 443, 445 Donovan, William James . . • . 294, 393 Doenges, Rudolph Conrad .... 92, 401, Douglas, Marva LaGean • . . . 230, 355, Dittrich, Edwin W. . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 423, 436 Donsky, Cal L. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 312 453 • l:I Divino, Jorge Luis . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 38 Doering, Mary Elizabeth • . . . 91, 340, Dooley, Jr., Arthur Rhew . . . . . . 316, Douglas, Nancy Jean . . . . . . 263, 340 Dix it, Pratibha . . .................. 388 386, 620 558 Douglas, Sara Kathryn . . . . . . . . . . 259 0 , I Ill 511 , II'.' , Ill • m 15 A-BAR HOTEL 1••• A FINE RESIDENTIAL • C5 II HOTEL FOR MEN •• GI JC STUDENTS 1• lll.• 2612 Guadalupe • ••ll , GI Ill -YEAR ROUND • 91 AIR CONDITIONING .1•.. .. -MAID SERVICE tlll ••Sii -THREE BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS ·'lil -YET THE MOST REASONABLE lil SI RATES IN AUSTIN , Ill •!.'! GR 6-5658 , lil ,. Ill ll ~ Page 649 Name Name Name Name Douglu, Susan DouglaH, · Paul Madison 224, • . . . . . • . • . 529 350 Dullnig, Richard Edward .... 318, 319. 514, 516, 591 Eeds, Eads, John John A. H. 417 213 Egelhoff, Elizabeth Ann 91, 96, 117, 122, 234, 264, 450 Dove, Henry Glaeser • • • . • . • . 92, 419 Dumas, Joris Welby . . ....... 412, 558 Eads, Ronald Dale .. .. .. .. .. 301, 620 Eger, Carole Ellen Christine .. . , • . 347 Dove, Richard • . . . . . . . . • • • • . . . . . . . 213 Dumlao, Ernie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413 Eagle, Deanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Eggeling, Elaino . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 234 Dow, James Dwight .. . • 202, 270, 393 Dumlao, Hemani .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 44i Eaker, David ............ . ......... 312 Eggert, Carol Kay • .. . . . . . . . . . . . • • 620 Dowia, Jamee Peden . . • • • . . . • • • . 423 Dunavant, Otis Keith .. . . 410, 426, 558 Eanes, David Fulton .. . ..... , . . • . . 416 Ehlers, Clarence Jamct ... , 102, 205, DowneT, Meredith Kay ••....•. 412, 558 Dunbar, Ann . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 355 Eanes, III, Harvey Radnor .... 210, 291, 534, 536, 537. 421 Downing, Mutha Kay . . • • . . . . . . . . 210 Dunbar, Emily S. . .... , .. . ....... "33 591 Ehlers, Kathleen Anne . . . . • . . . . . . . 200 Downing, Nancy Jane ........ 251, 346, Dunbar, Jane Kemble ........ 199, 259 Earhart, Charles Edwin ........ . ... 365 Ehlers, Melville Virgil .••.... . .. , . 310 605 Downe, Judith Ann . ... 117, 129, 214. 215, 263, 331, 438, 450, 527 Doyle, Charles Clay .... 128, 397, 441, 443, 445, 447, 499, 518 Doyle, James Allen .. .. .. .. 402, 558 Drabek, Gene Williama . . . . • • • . . . . . 546 Draddy, Robert John .. .. .. .. .. .. 213 Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Charles Arthur .. . ... 401, 558 David Lee . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 538 Hiram Ben .... , ......... 40l James Michael . . . . 208, 284, 620 Judith Kaye .. . . 251, 410, 428 Scott C. . ... . . , . . . 521, 620 Earhart, Fred ........•... , • 401, 423 Earhart, Suzanne Eleanore . . . . . . . . 9-t Earl, Carol Eugenia . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Early, Clarence Fielding . .. , ...... 318 Early, Ronny ............. , , .. . . . 518 Earnest, John David . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 458 Earnest, Thomas Michael , ......... 298 Ehni, Margo Lynn .. .. .. .. 334, 367, 242 Ehrig, Ronald L. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 520 Eiche, Karen Jane .... . . . . , • 340, 620 Eichelberger, Paul Frank • •........ 318 Eichner, Margaret France:t • . • . 255, 559 Eickmann, Kenneth Elmer ..•. , , 198, 370, 449 Draeger, Carolyn . . . . • • • . 88, 94, 546 Draeger, Joan M. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 591 Drago, Ill, Joe . .. .. . • .. .. .. .. .. . 303 Drake, William Earle . . • . • . . . . . . . . . 94 Dranafield, Mary Bowne 254 Draper, Carolen Jeanne . . . . 233, 412, 558 Draper, Nita Bert . .. . .......... . . 605 Dreeben, Alan WiJliam . . . . . . 304, 452 Dreeick, Mavoureen • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 620 Drew, William Fredrick: . ... 321, 328, 605 Dreyer, Howard Paul. • • • • • 268, 452 Driscoll, Arlen Melbourne . . 315, 407, 620 Dri1coll, Barbara Nell . . 224, 339, 532, 620 Dunkin, Robert Burns ...... 291, 370. 449 Dunkle, Michael RoH , ... 315, 538, 520 Dunlap, Cheryl Marie .... , , . . ..... . 239 Dunlap, William W. .. ............ 316 Dunlevy, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412 Dunn, Bunnie Cleveland . . . . •• . . . . 386 Dunn, Carl Allen .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 382 Dunn, Dagmar Dow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392 Dunn, David Aden .... , . . . . . . .. . . . 266 Dunn, Jr.. James Luther . . . . . . . . 370 Dunn, Milby Dow , , , . . . . . . . 274, 591 Dunn, Richard Edward . . . . 213, 214, 215, 291, 383, 465, 605 Dunn, Robert Parton 315 Dunn, Robert Wesley .. . ..... .. , . 558 Easley, Billie Janelle . ........... 241 Easley, Jr., James Wesley , ....... 426 Easley, Jan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 559 Easley, Nancy Jean .. ........ 243, 376 Easley, Peggy Jean .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 605 Eason, Jamee Fowler . . .. ..... .. ... 383 Easterling, James McQueen ..•..... 310 Easterwood, Robert Luther •... . . . . 443 Easterwood, Charles D. . . . . . 402, 559 Eastes, Dania Tripp . . . ..... . • 414, 559 Eastmond, Anthony Post . . • . 423, 512, 513, 516 Easton, Emily Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 Easton, John Paul . . . . . • . .. . . . . . 284 Eastty, John Henry .......... 443, 463 Eaton , Marquis G. 419 Eick.mann, Robert Eugene .. . . 200, 208, 441 Eid°man, Dan Kelly ........ , . 310, 620 Eidson, Harold Damon . , , . ...... , . 546 Eidson, Melinda Y. , , • . . . . . . . . . . . 591 Eifler, Clayton Wentworth .... 99, 292, 620 Eifler, III, Gus Kearney , , ....... , 292 Eikenberry, Daniel Henry 456, 457, 296 Eiaemann, Charles Warren 276, 441, 546 Eisemann, Sue Ann . . . ... , ......... 242 Eisenberg, Alan Lee . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 312 Eisenberg, Arthur . ... , .......• , . . 313 Eisenberg, Diane Carol • , •...•.• , 261 Eisenberg, Sandy Jean ........ 261, 620 Driscoll, Dri1coll, Jr., John Jay William Dan ....•....... 283 • . . . ·; 315, 514, Dunn, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dunn, Sam Edward .......... 267, 432 620 Eaves, Donald B. • . . . . .. . . .. . • . . . 591 Ebel, Fred Andrew ............ 410, 430 Eisenberg, Stanley Jay •... 197, 199, 30t, 452 516, 605 Dunn, William Earl , . , . . . . . 210, 605 Ebel, Marilyn Kay . . . . . . . . . . 335, 620 Eisenstein, Ann Sara •••..... 227, 620 Driver, Ronald Siddall . ..•.. , . . • . . 286 Dunnahoo, Jodie DolJahite .... 432, 558 Ebert, Kathy . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 199 Eiaerloh, Philip Lawrence , . . . 199, 210, Droitcourt, Jaclc Joseph • . . . 199, 210, 620 Droke, Thomas Milton , ... , , 375, 390 Drousche, Mike Douglas . . • . • . . . • . 390 Dunne, Suzanne Marion , . . . . . . . . . 223 Dunning, Susan Jane ........ , , ... . 558 Dunning, Thomas Mayhorn . . . . . . 318, 423, 452 Ebeat, Bonnie A. L.•......... 457, 462 Ebner, Robert Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Echels, Edwin Alton .. . , • . . . 431, 456, 458 376, 605 Eitelman, Judy Doris , , •.....•..• . . 239 Elam, Jerry Warren .. . .......... . 591 Elam, Judith Gail ................ 346 Druck.hammer, Elizabeth Ann , , , .. , 412 Dunwoody, William McComb . . • . 200, Echela, Janie Elk.ins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Eldridge, Catherine E. , , , , , ... , . , . 605 Druker, DeBorah Joan • • . . . . . . . . . . 438 Drum, Raymond Phillip , , •. , . . . . . 591 Drummond, Clil W. . . . . 93, 128, 195, 207, 410, 426, 441, 452, 558 Drummond, Frank Odessa, Jr. . ... none Drummond, William E. • . , . , . , . . . 220 Drumwright, Henry Sterling , , • • 318, 401, 546 Dry, Peggy Lynn .. .. .. .. .. 234, 591 Dube, Karen P. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 386 Dube, Victor James . . • . 386; 407, 558 DuBois, Allan Keith , .•. , . 302, 364 203, 292, 393, 605 duPerier, Joseph Reagan .... 272, 273, 591 duPerier, Mary Ann ......... . .... 225 DupliHey, Claude Vernon • . . . . . 199, 209, 220, 459 DuPont, Jr., Robf:rt Lee . . . . . . . . . . 216 Dupree, Albert Furlo . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Duran, Cecilia M. . .. .. ........... 391 Duran, Mary Ann . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . 620 Duree, Deborah Dianne . . . . 235, 339, 620 Echols, Barbara Aon . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Echols, Charles Morgan . . . . . • . . . . 479 Eckardt, Kitty Ann Eckenrod, Richard Michael 241 353, 407 Eckenroth, Edward Hilmer 591 Eckhardt, Carl J . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 Eckman, David Walter • . • . . . . . . . 291 Eckman, Laurie Nelson 291 Economidy, John .• 196, 198, 199, 216. 217 , 591 Ed Price Hall .............. .. .. 351 Eldridge, Gail .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 227, 620 Eledge, Micheel Ray 283, 452 E!ich, John Michael .. .. .. .. 369, 620 Elick, John Vincent . . • . . . 274, 522 Elick, Nancy Elaenor • . . . • . 239, 461 El·Khazen, Ragheb H. .. .... 407, 559 Elledge, George Jarome ...... 417, 559 Eller, Donald Hubert •... 102, 298, 424 Ellerkam, Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 338 EIJermano, Carole Jean ...••..• . ..• 605 Elles, Jamea William , ...•..... 296, 354 DuBois, Donna . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 418 DuBois, James Hugh ..•. 210, 291, 315, 620 Du Bose, Carolyn Jean ..•. 199, 209, 243, 620 DuBose, Clydette ................. , 558 DuBose, Fred A..... 200, 266, 267, 415, 605 Du Bose, Susan Gayle •• , , . • . . 249, 591 Du Bose, Walter Henry . . . , , , 103, 443 Duck, Jr., Bernard Francia . . . . . . 394 Durham, David French .... 98, 534, 539 Durham, David Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605 Durham, David Reginald 397, 411. Durham, Richard Shelley 558 362, 409. 620 Durk.in, L. Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 Durley, Felicia Yvonne ...... 335, 460, 620 Durr, Harriett Ann .... 117, 204, 234. 235, 371, 412 Durrenburger, Cyril Joseph .. . .... . 383 Eddy, James R. D................. 35 Edelman, Ivan Maurice 322 Edelman, Patricia Louise . . . . . . 226, 605 Edelstein, Stephen Wells ...... . ... 322 Eden, Don Stewart . .. . . . • . . . . . . . 404 Edens, Franle Newton .... .. ........ 436 Edge, Josephine Michelle . . . . 3~. 527 Edmiston, Howard Pinkney ......•. 315 Edmonds, Loyd . . I, 212, 213, 218, 219, 220 Edmonds, Sara Ann . . • • • . . . • . 620, 461 Elliff, Vivian Elaine .. , . • . . . • . . . . . 461 Elliot, Aline L. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 420 Elliot, Darrel John . . . . . . • . . . 478, 516 Elliot, Don Allen • . . . . . . . . . 277, 605 Elliot, Don Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 EUiot, Donald Gene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Elliot, Gary Eugene • • • . . . . . . • . . . 206 Elliot, Gary Lavon . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363 Elliot, Jr., Justin McCord .... 416, 441, 559 Elliot, Loia Ann . . 94, 237, 412, 559 Ducker, William Lyon .... , ..•.. , . 620 Duckworth, Sandra Jean . , , . ...... 239 Ducolf, Russell Caldwell . . . . . . . . . 323 Dudley, Barbara .... , .•. , , , . 239, 620 Dudley, Edward Eugene II .... .. .. 423 Dudley, James Hudson ••• , , ••...•• 128 Dudney, Marcia Kathleen , , • , • , , , , • 2·19 Duecker, Sharon Ano . . . . 117, 349, 356, 379, 529 Dueeue, Paula . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . 605 Durrett, Alice Belina ......... . . . .. 558 Durrett, Tina 346 Durst, Julian Cook .. .. .. .. 410, 430 Dunton, John Wagner .... , . . ... . . 389 Dusenberry, David Warren •... 286, 536 Dussler, Jr., Marcus Robert ...... 315 Dutari, Emilio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 Dutton, Patricia Marie . . . . . . . . . . 394 Duval, Carole F. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 95 Duval, Henry WU!iem . . . . . . . . . . • . 605 Edmondson, Carol Ann ..•. 117, 201 , 263, 387, 410, 428, 559 Edmondson, James Anthony . . • . . . 605 Edmunds, John Francia •. , ..• 442, 443 Education Council . , .. , . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Edwards, Alfred Conneliu1 .. , .•. , . 591 Edwards, Alva AUie . . , . 352, 459, 542 Edwards, Benny Eugene . . . . . . 286, 407 Edwards, Carol Delinda . . . . . . 199, 209 Edwards, Fred Allen . . . . . . 478, 516 Elliot, Lucille Aline . . . . . . . . 233, 591 Elliot, Jr., Micheel John .. .. .. .. 344 Elliot, Paul Timothy . . . . . . . . 326, 559 Ellfot, Richard Neal , .. , . .... . . . . . . 27 Elliott, Janice Ann ......... . ...... 559 EUis, Barbara Carolyn • • . . • . . . 96, )28 Ellis, Barry Wade . . . . . . . . • .. . . .. . 406 Ellis, Carolyn Maurine . . . . . . . . . . . • 335 Ellis, Cecil B. .. .. .. . .. .. . 370, 449 Ellis, Charle:t Eugene • . • . . . . . . . . . 99 Dueger, Carolyn • . • . . .. • . . . • . . . . . . 432 Dueser, Raymond Denson . . . • 274, 605 Duesterhoeft, Willjam Charles •••.•• 424 Dully, Susan Jane .. .. 199, 210, 223, 334, 591 Duggan, Arthur Alexander 128, 203, 272, 436, 538 Duggan, Diane Douglu1 • . • . . . . . • • 203 Duccer, Richard Lyon •• • .•..••..• 266 Duke, Gary Leonard ..• . . . 92, 417, 558 Duke, Genie Decma • . . . • . . . . 412, 591 Duke, Jamee Henry, Jr. •...•.•.•. 406 Duval, Jerry Woodrow • . . . . . 403, 558 Duval, Thomaa Shelley . . • . . . 324, 328 Duvall, David Curtis • . . . . . 400, 558 Duvall, Jr., Henry William . . . . • . 288 Duvall, Stephen Curtis ............ 217 Dworaczyk, Michael • . . . • . . . • • • . 520 Dwyer, Ill, William Henry •... 292, 591 Dwyer, Loy Sherwood . . . . . • • . 228, 241 Dybowslti, Mary Anne •........ . .. 391 Dyer, Charlee L. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 620 Dyer, Dianna Kaye . . . . . . . . 250, 605 Dyer, James Simpson .. , . . . 274, 452, 559 Edward., James David , . . . . . 207, 620 Edwards, Jane Anne ........ , , • . . 559 Edwards, Jon Hope • . . . . • . . 427, 605 Edwards, J~ica Ellen ..•. , •. •.... 241 Edwards, Kathleen ...... , . • . . . . . 39-1 Edwards, Paula Cay . . . , , . . . . . . . . . 259 Edwards, Richard Earl •.......• , , , 292 Edwerds, Robert Alan . . . . . . 277, 620 Edwards, Robert Sterlinc 315 Edwards, Ronald Clinton • . 196, 207, 410, 426, 559 Edwards, Thomu Haine• 443 Eiiis, Charles Lyman . • , 431, 435, 4", 447 Ellie, Edwerd Herdin Jr. . . . . . . • . 419 Ellis, Jamee Daniel . • . . . • . • • • . . . . 559 Ellie, Jen . .. .. .. .. .. .. • 347, 420, 605 Ellis, Janet Irene . . • . . . . . . . 200, 221 Ellie, Joo eel .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 620 EIHs, John Elli1, Judy tenl John Jr. ............ 559 Ewell, Patricia Frick . . . . . . . . 412, 559 Ewing, Betty Ann . . . . . . . . . . 330, 336 Eyre, Dale George . . . . . . • . . . • . . . 546 Executive Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20i E:11:ell, Emory Laughton . . . . . • . . . . 404 Ezell, Marshall Todd ....... . . . .... 272 Ezell, Roger Lane . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 288 Ezon, Steven Samuel .. .. 200, 409, 441, 591 F Faetche, James Bruno .... 220, 407, 559 Fagan, Michael Kyle . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 276 Fagan, Wayne Irwin • . .... .. . .. . .. 559 Fahmy, Samir Bibawy . . . . ... . 92, 419 Fahrenthold, James Dennis .. . .•... 374 Faickney, Robert Francis •.•. 283, 620 Failor, PB.tricia Anne . . ...... 232, 330, 620 {//,, ~~ 1lnibtr~ttp &bop "where IVY 1s a specialty . . . Not a sideline." 2350 GUADALUPE FINER FOODS FOR LESS "2 Fine Stores to Serve You" Page 6S l Name Nome Poxes Na me Name Fain, Robert athan • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Fenoglio, WiJJiam Henry Jr. . . . . 294, Fisherman, Diaoa . . . . . . • . . .. . . .. • 226 Ford, Alan Wayne . . . . . . . . . . 443, 447 Fainter, Robert Alexander ........ 310 Fair, Mary Virginia . . •.. . . ..... . . 239 Fairbend, Pattie Jo ... . 97, 263, 408, 412 Fairchild, J r., Richard Wesley .... 310 Faircloth, Sandy . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . .. . 249 Fairey, Li nda Lou . . . . . • . . . . 420, 433 605 Falaaek, B. Ru belle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 Falbo, Pasquale Gregory . . . . . . . . . . 370 Falcon III, Vidal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39~ Falconer, David Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . 546 Falk, Bibb • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Falk, Jeffery Alan . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 301 Falk, J erry Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 Falk, Walter Samuel III . .... • 441, 605 Fallin, Peggy Wynell • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Fallon, Mary Michelle . ... 99, 209, 249 Fance, Ru£u1 Suther • . . . . . • . . . • . . 350 Fandel, William Theodore . . .. 370, 449 Fannin, Bob Meredith . .. •'• .. .. .. . 424 Farber, Sandra M........... .. . ... 620 Farb man, Caroltue • . . . . . . . . . 244, 408 Farbman, Arlene Lynda • • . . . . . . . . 226 Farish, William Crawford • . • . 197, 198, 199, 200, 286, 286, 328, 402, 452 Farley, Denn is Ray . .. . .. . .. . . .. . 315 Farley, Thomas Boyd . . . . . . . . . . . . 620 Farmer, Jimmie Lee . . ............ 406 Farmer, J!ldith Lynn ... .•.. . .. 234, 420 534, 560 Fenech, Pamela Jean .. . . .. .. 341 , 560 FenstermakeT, Ann Leslie •......... 259 Fenstermaker, Mary Rowena ... ... 621, 258, 259 Fen1termaker, Si1111y . . . .. .. .. ..... .. 199 Fenton, Joan Barbara •... 91 , 330, 456, 458, 620 Fergus, Jame1 Theron . .. . . . 440, 441 Ferguson, Annola Margaret 249, 347, 591 Ferguson, Arlen Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Ferguson, Clarence Ben . . . . . . . . . . 414 Ferguson, DouglH Julian 537 Ferguson, Edwi na R. • . . . . . . . . . . . 336 Ferguson, Hugh William 286, 560 Ferguson, Jean Ellen .. . 263, 412, 591 Ferguson, Jonny E dward . . . . 409, 560 Ferguson, John Cary ... . 199, 208, 621 Ferguson, Kathy Jean . .... .. . 249, 346 Ferguson, Kathleen Weaver . . . . . . . 41 2 Ferguson, Lynda Lou • . . . . . 461, 605 Ferguson, Martha Virginia .... 461 , 605 Ferguson, Phil Mou . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 421 Ferguson, Richard Finley . . . . 99, 103 Fermier, Robert Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 Ferris, WilJiam Maurice . . . . . . . . . . 99 Fe1111el, David Weaver • . .. . .. . 431, 463 Fest, Howard A. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. 520 Fette, Linda Joy . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . 621 Fetter, Sally Ann ....... . .. . . . ... 234 Fisherman, Judy Gayle . ....... 227, 621 Fishero, John D. • . . . . . • . . . 318, 621 Fishman, Phylli1 Ann . . . . . . • . • . . . 546 Fitch, Linda Gail . . . . . . . . . . 200, 338, 621 Fite, Linda Kay . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . 224 Fitts, Diane Kathleen • • . . 96, 225, 569 Fitzhugh, Della Lou . . • . . . . . . . . • • . 341 Fitzhugh, Chita . . . . . .•. . . . . . 412, 560 Fitzgerald, Michael Thomas . . 401 , 423 Fitzgerald, Ray Munn . . . . . . . . 315, 605 Fitipatrick, John Burnett .. ...... . . 560 Fitzpatrick, Mary Kathyrn •... 241, 560 Flack, Kate TarTy . . • . 91 , 253, 339, 429, 453, 621 Flack, Walter R. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 Flake, Martha Helen 560 Flatow, Tobi Maxine ...... . . • . . ... 197 Flatow, Wendy ... . ........ .. .. .. .. 227 Flatt, Doyle Edwin . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 315 Flatten, Dani el Vincent . . . . . . . . . • 298 Flatten, Gerald Ru1Sell . . . . 298, 369 Fleck, L. H...... . .... . ... . .... ... 419 Fleckmao, Dan Adolph . . . . 93, 304, 454, 516 Fleck.man, Dan Arthur • . . . . . . . • . • . 128 Fleck.man, Philip H. . . . . . . . . 304, 522 Fleming, Diana Gail . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 255 Fleming, Forney Withers, III . .. ... 560 Fleming, George Matthews • . . . 394, 441, 621 Ford, Davis Lee . . . . . . 205, 393, 421 Ford, Jacqueline Sue . . . . . . . . . . . • 252 Ford, lane Blake . . . • . . 263, 339, 621 Ford, John Edward . . . . 283, 533, 621 Ford, John Guthrie . . . .. . . .. .. . . • 393 Ford, John William . . . . . . . . 430, 459 Ford, Jon Grant . . . . 286, 407, 454, 535, 537 Ford, Kenneth Bowen .. 294, 452, 537 Ford, Laura Dean . . . . 199, 258, 396, 429, 621 Ford, Marian Lea . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . 345 Ford, Michael James . .. , . . . . 274, 621 Ford, Patricia Anne . . . . . . . . . . 252, 560 Ford, Richard Arno • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Ford, Simon Estwick .... . . 266, 267, 621 Ford, Tommy Cline . . . . . . . . 516, 454 Ford, Walter Dan 286 Foreman, Barbara Sue • . . . • . 443, 560 Foreman, Judy Hall . . . . . . . . 263, 412 Forister, John Gene ... ... . .... . .. 407 Forman, James Robert . . . . . . . . . . 368 Forney, James Lloyd .... 1....... 210 Forrester, Ronald .... 213, 415, 417, 591 Forshey Jr., Leo Hadley . ... 210, 291, 621 Forster JI(, Robert Arthur .... 102, 326, 411, 560 Fort, Sherri Lyn n . . . . 241, 339, 605 Fortune, Beverly Joyce .. •..... 332, 591 Farmer, Larry Earl .. . . . . .... .. 102, 421 Fetterman, Rick Allen ........ . . .. 268 Fleming, Gerry . . ... ...••. .. .•.. · 469 Fortune, Donald Howard • . . . 99, 363 Farmer, Robert . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 288 Fetzer, Robert Michael •... .... 316, 605 Fleming, Jr., James Edward . .•. .. 213 Fostel, Michael Leonard 605 Farquhar, Rotemary Farr, Robert Everett • . . . . . . . 408, ... . . ...• . .. .. 591 351 Feuerbacker, J udy Gail . . . . . . . . . . Feuge, Evelyn Janet . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 621 332 Fleming, Joanna Lee ... .• .. . Fletcher, Gwendolyn J ean . . .. 532, 251, 356 560 Foster, Barbara Louise . . . . Foster, Carole Dee •... 117, 246, 346, 247 560 Farrar, Mary Ellen .. ...... .... .... 356 Fichtenbaum, Jim . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 312 Fletcher, Jean G.... .. .... ... 384, 527 Fo1ter, Catherine Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 FaJTar, Judith ...... . . ...... . .... . Farrar, Mary Louise ...... . . ... . .. Farrar, Roland Lance . . . . • . . . . . . . FaJTier, Mn. S. B . . . . . ... .. . .. . .. . 559 237 310 280 Fickertt, Sara Susan . . . . . . . . 117, Fielder, Henry Weldon . . . . . . . . . . . . Fielder, Nordalm Frederico Helmut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 286 546 Fletcher, Jim R. . . . 88, 93, 196, 199, 201, 207, 291, 452 Fletcher Jr., Joe Sidney . . . 300, 591 Fletcher, Linda Kay .. ... . . ... 94, 528 Foster, Carol Marie .. .. .. . .. . 394, 453 Foster, Cecil Glenn Jr. . . . . 544, 605 Foster, Deanna Louise ..•........• 347 Foster, Jane Louise . .. 199, 236, 237, Farries, David Carruth . . . . . ... 315, 620 Farris, Jimmie Wayne ............ 443 Farrow, Larry . .. . . . • . .. • . . .. . . . .. 605 Farrow, Michele Lee . . . . •.. . 346, 412 Farrow, Larry Glen . . . . . . . . • . . . • . 430 Fueler, John Roy . . .. . ........ ... 620 Faster, Barbara Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 Faulk, Cynthia Tannehill ... .•. .. .. 461 Faulkner, Barry Lynn .. .. ..... ... 605 Faulkner, Benjamin Carl •. . . 325, 541, 544, 620 Faulkner, Carl Allen ... . . . . 207, 423 Faulkner, Jean Ann ............. .. . 331 Faulkner, Vicki . ......... . ... .... .. 559 Faulkner, Virginia Kay .. . .. ....••. 223 Faulkner, William Lorenzo 324, 605 Faubion, Leo Edward . . . . . . • . . . . . 315 Faubion, Virginia Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Fay, Michael Clinton ..• . ..... .. ... 385 Fayku1, Preston Thomas . . . . 402 , 540, 559 Fay le, Robert William . . . . 200, 266, 'NJ7 . 705 Feuter, Donna • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Feather Jr., James Franklin . ... 99, 103 Featherston, B«niece Aon . ... . ..... 92 Fees, Franci1 Warren . . .. .. . .• ..... 402 Feeley, Patrick James . . . . 284, 54-0, 543 Fielder, William Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Fielding, John E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 Fields, Janet Susan . . . . 340, 383, 408, 621 Fields, Sandra Yetta . . ... . . . 244, 527 Field!I, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 296 Fife, Marcia Nancy . . . . . . • . • . 394, 605 Fife, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . 236, 237, 621 Filbert, Salisbury B. . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Filer, Wesley Joseph . . . .. . .. .. .. . . 605 Filtsch, Frank Edward .. . ... . . . . . . 52,3 Finch, John William .. . . ..... . 410, 430 Fincher, Charles P. .. ............ 621 Finck, Phill ip Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . 560 Fincke, Ann Elizabeth . . . . . . 236, 237, 621 Findlay, Merlin Chapman 111 .. . . . . 401 Finegold, Alan J . . . . . . . . . . . 304, 621 Finger, Susan Thereua . . . . 345, 394, 528, 531 Finkel, Brenda Joy •.....• . .. 227, 621 Finley, Dee Solon . .. .. ... .... 286, 511 Finley, Virgil Elliot . ... .. .. . ... . . 591 Finley, Wayne M. . . . . ............ 621 Finnell, Charles Adkins . . . . 195, 300, 328, 560 Finney, Ida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 Finscher, Charles Pugsley . . . . . . . . 272 Fireman, Howard Albert . . . . .. 210, 621 Fletcher, J.r., Robert Dennis 292, 393 Fletcher, Walter Scott . . . . 303, 394, 605 Flewellen, 111, Eugene Holland ... . 317 Flint, Edwin Maurice .. •. . . .. • .. . .. 414 Flint, Jr., George Lee . .. .... . 434, 560 Flint, Richard Eugene .. .. 99, 365, 434 Flippen, Barry Dorothy •.. . .• 252, 605 Floca, Diane . . .. 197, 199, 208, 429, 591 Flodin, Karen Kristina . . . . . . . . . . . . 621 Floeter, Amelia Forma 252 Floeter, John Sidney 318 Florence, Charlotte Anne . . . . . . . . 255 Flores, Francisco Juventino Jr.... . 391 Flourney, Malcolm Henry . .. .. . . . .. 441 Flourney, May Frances .. . .•...• . . . 432 Flournoy, Don Michael .... .. ... ... 94 Flower, De)ett e . . . . . . 117, 256, 591 Flowers, John Garland . . . . . . 284, 560 Flowers, Richard Stuart . . . . • . 284, 605 Floyd, Frank Michael 102 Floyd, Margaret Annette . . • • 198, 412, • 605 Flynn, ancy Jean . . . . . . . ... 3SS, 621 Focht, John Arnold .. . .••...••..... 421 Foe, Victoria Eliubeth • . . . . . . . . . . . 34.S Foehner, Linda Lou .. . . . ..... . ... 355 Foster, Kelly Miller Foster, Lany James 621 302, 3~ Foster, LeRoy Flynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 Fo1ter, Perry Tindall . . . . . . . . . . . . 546 Foster, Robert Duane • . . . • • . . . . . . S20 Foster, Robert Lawrence • . • . . . . • . . 197 Foster, Sandra Kay ... . .. . ... 342, 418 Fo!l ter, Stephen Craig . . . . . . • . . . . . 315 Foulds, Bill E. • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 406 Fournace, Betty . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . 527 Fou rnace, Elizabeth Jo • . . • . . . • . . . . 263 Fourticq, Michul John . . . . . . . . . . 283 Fout!I, Henry Jr. . . . • . . • • . . . • . . • • 560 Fowler, David Wayne ..•.•. 73, 400, 421 Fowler, Jr., George Cates ...• 283 , 328 Fowler, ancy Ann •..••• 209, 249, 460 Fowler, Richard William Jr. ....•• 436 Fowler, Timothy . . . .... . ...... . ... 102 Fowler, Vic Virril .... .. ...... 423, 591 Fowler, Wallace . . . . . .. . . .. . . . • . . . 102 Fox, Charles Robert . • . . • . . . • • . . • 591 Fox, Cheryl .A.on . .. . . .. .. .. • . . . . 443 Fox, Gilbert Elliot . . . . . . . . 304, 544 Fox, Lewis Howard • . . . • • . • . . . . . . 560 Fox, Malcom J . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . . . . 213 Fox, 1ary haron . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 223 Fox, Michael Edward . . • . . . . . . . . . . 316 Feeney, Gail ................ 197, Fehr, Edward Scott . ... ... . . ..... 591 280 Firestone, Kenneth Fisch, Carole Sue Todd . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . 98, 263, 390 560 Foerster, Kaylene Fofelman, Suzann ...• . . 241, 396, . . • • . . . . . . . • • . . . 420, 591 261 Fox, Murray Fox, Patricia Edward ...• . ... 322, Ann . . • . . . • • • . • . . • • . 605 560 Fehr, Kilian Waher . . . ...... . ...... 32.t. Fischer, Barbara Bea . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 239 Fogel, Michael Stephen . . • . . . 312, 328 Fox, Philip David . . •••....... 268, 419 Fehrenkamp, Diane . . . . . . . . • • 237, 559 Fischer, Susan Ann • . . . . . . . 394, 591 Fogel, Richard A. • . . . . . • . . . 268, 454 Foxhall , Victoria Ano ...........• 2SJ Fehrenkamp, William • . . . • . . . . . . . 559 Fish, Sandra Kay . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 254 Fogerty, Edw in Arthur ...... 277, 621 Foyt, Carol Ann . . . . . . . . . . 420, 605 Feigelson, Nancy Lynn . . . . • . 210, 227, 338 Feil, Roberta Muie . . • . • . . . • . . . • . 228 Fein, Leonard . .. . . . . .. . • .. .. .. . .. 323 Feinberg, Alan 304, 403 Feinberg, Stephen Louil 312 Fei1tel, Claude Herbert . . . . 102, 104, 424, 560 Fejer, Stella Hendrika •. . ... ...... 357 Fisher, Cade Gu y Fisher, Carolyn Joyce • . . . . . . . . . . . Fi1her, Doria Jean . . . . . . . . . . 389, Fisher, Gloria Evelyn • . . . . . . . . . . . Fisher 111. Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . 318, Fisher, John Clark . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . Fi1her, Kathleen Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . Fisher, Margaret • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . 280 461 394 41 2 516 280 259 229 Fogwell, Thomas Wilson . . . . . . . . 4-U Fohn, Louis Joaeph . . . . . . . . 394, 461 Fojuek, Joaeph F. . . . . . . • . . . 92, 436 Fojtek, Jame1 Richard . . . . . • . . • . 443 Foley, Barbua Ann •... 11 7, 210, 228, 451, 605 Foley , Frances Lynn . .. , ..... . ... . 355 Follett, Marraret Dollie . . . . . . 223, 621 Fradld n, Allan Hinch • . . . • . . . • • . . 98 Fracua, Paul Louis • .. .. . . .. .. .. . 591 'Fraker, Constance . . . . . • • • • . 2 iO, 621 Fraley, Thomas J . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • S91 Framer, Filli1 Carol •.•... 2U, 412, 560 Frampton, John Cochran . • . . • . . • 274 Francis, Alatia Plowman . . • . 252, 591 Francit, Carolyn . • • .. .. . • .. . . . . .. . 396 Fell, Douglas Kirk •......... 369, 523 Felder, Fred Eugene Jr. . . • . . . . . 560 Feldman, Dede . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Fddman, Sheryl Sandra . . • . 200, 227, 621 Felts, Elizabeth J ..•....•......... 621 Feldt, Mary Nell ........•... 259, 560 Fender, Hurit Roberti ........•... 620 Fisher, Martha Dalrymple . . . . 259, 392 Fisher, Mikel J ean . . . . . . . . • . 243, 621 Fisher, Myra Helen . . .. 96, 261, 264, 560 Fisher, Pc-ggy 591 Fi1her. Radney Lee . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 457 Fi1her, ~tonewall Follett, Scott Charles • . . • 373, 385, 435, 454, 535, 560 Folmer, Richard J. . ............. 5 1~ Fondren, Doria C...•.....•...• •.. 560 Fonken, Gerhard J • .••...••,••.•..• 410 Fon tana, Cynthia Ellen • . • . . . • . . . 560 Fontenot, Jane Ann • • • . . . • • . . • • • . 240 Fontenot, Murphy LouJ1 • • . . . . . . 310 Franci1, David t ichael . • . . . • • . • • . . 591 Franci1, James Kenneth 296 Francia, Walter Clyde •••. . •. . 278, 560 Franckowiak, taley Vincent • • • . . • 591 Frank, Jane Eliiabeth .. , •.• 251, 264. 386, 412, 591 Frank, Jerry He:rman • . • . • • . • • . . • . 322 Frank, Kc-nnelh orman . •• ••.• . • .. 269 Fendcrboach, Linda Suo ... . .. •.. . Fondley, Richard Joseph •.•.•..••• Frnncr, Elna Mae . ....... . . 247, 225 407 560 Jackson 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, Fisher, William Comstock IV .. : . Fithrr, William Hany • . . . . . . . . . . . 214 560 206 Foot, Phillip Gene •... , . • • • • 318, f oo1hee, Kay fargaret . . . • . . . • • . Foran, Marcaret Ellen •. , .• ••... •. 45~ 335 252 Franke, Franke, Johanna • . . 91, 209, 249, 340, 621 Marvin Cene • . • • • . . • . • • • . 561 Pa~e 652 I.Ill ~ .Iii, I.Ill 111 dli. ~.Ill , JG \Ill il, ii , Jll a;, GI UI• ~ ll2 .... .c .. n1 iGl,• UI. u. U.ll ~· • ~ •• II .r II .. !11 11,lil 'iii •• Mi l IM • Ii .. Iii . 11: C,111 "ll ... .. s:: -111 .. Ill ... t.CI u• .... .. 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Edward ...... 347, 415, 691 Franks, Larry • . . . • . . . • . . . • . . 492, 495 Franks, Lawrence .... 33, 294, 440, 452, 516 Franks, Richard Ncison , . • . . . . . . . . 461 Funks, Robert Calvin • . . . • . . . 315, 328 Franks, Tommy Ray . . • . . . . . . 284, 606 Fransen, David Robert • . . . . • 315, 591 Frantz, Dalics Ehrhardt •. , . . . . . . . . 431 Frantz, Joe Bertram ............... 95 Frantz, Dr. Joe B . ................. 467 Franzetti, Robert Joseph ..• .... 94, 394 Frueler, John R. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . 520 Frateher, Rieha'd G......... 291 , 591 Frawley, Charles Carey ....• 498, 500, 510, 516, 591 Frazer, Gautier Brooks 310 Frazier, Edward Paul •....... 443, 463 Frazier, Mary Glasscock .. , . , . . . • . 213 Frazier, Mary Margaret . , .... . ... , . 438 Frazier, William Sumpter • . . 410, 426, 561 FTedgia, Patsy Kelly . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 356 Fred rich, Otto M................. 424 Name Free, David Robert . .. . . .. .. . • . . .. 561 Freeborn, William Arthur . . • . 287, 370 Freed, Marcia Ellen •... 117, 197, 244, 371 Freed, Richard David . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 Freeland, Alma M. . .............. 432 Freeman, Carol Jane . . . . • . . 241, 392 Freeman, David R. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 Freeman, Frederick Dudley . . . 364, 561 Freeman, Janice Catherine .... 95, ,233, 398, 425, 438 Freeman, Jerry Tom .............. 561 Freeman, Jaye Marilyn . . . . . . 199, 245 Freeman, John . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • . . . . . 33 Freeman, Joseph Hardie •........ , 310 Freemao, Judi Ilene • . . . 91, 199, 245 Freeman, Larry Charles . . . . . . . . . . 621 Freeman, Marguerite .... •. , • • . 1, 213 Freeman, Ronald Phil .. 301, 362, 364, 402, 621 Freeman, Sandra Jauntina 247, 355 Freiband, Michael Andrcv. 209, 370, 389 FTench, Bon nie Kay .... ........... 621 F,rcnch, Sam Vernon ..•.•. , . , . . . . . 561 French, William Allen . . • . . . • . . . . . 286 Frcnsley, Joan Elaine •.. 199, 258, 339, 367, 621 Frerichs, Kathryn . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . 340 Freshman ..•••••••.•.•••• , • • 615, 634 Freundlich, Daniel Benjamin • , 199, 313, 393 Friars •..••.•••••••.•••. , • • • • • • • . 93 FTieda, Linda Ann ..... ... , .. . . . . . 333 Fried berger, Gloria . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . 261 Friedman, Barbara Diane •......• , 261 Friedman, Marilyn France• ••• 91, 117, 122, 199, 200, 261, 450, 453 Friedman, Max Samuel •.••••• ••••• 312 Friedman, Richard Samet •.•.. 200, 322 Friedman, Stephen Joel • , • , • , ••• .• 269 Nam e Friedrich, Otto 102 Friou, James Dan •••••.••. ••.•.... 430 Frizzell, John Randall .. ........ .. . 591 FTizzeJ, Lana Sue .. , .. . • .. . . .. 91, 591 Fritz, James Edward .............. 402 Froehner, Linda Lou ..•... , •. 461, 606 Frost, Mary Helen • . . • • . • • • . • 254, 621 Frost, Nancy Elaine . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 418 Frowhnew, Stanley Charles •... 99, 414 Fruchter, Jonathan S... 196, 291, 393, 591 Fruchter, Judy Ellen ......... 299, 621 Fruechtcnicht, Stephen Cary . 326, 422, 561 Fry, Brigitte Barbara . • . . • . . . . . . . 412 Fry, Elizabeth ................ 203, 433 Fry, Lee William ................. 561 Fry, Mark Allen •... 369, 441, 449, 606 Fry, Melinda Uh lane .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 254 FTy, Sara Diane • . . . . . . . • . . . . 256, 621 Fry, Steve Edward . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 533 Fry, Susan Dawns •...•.. 255, 365, 367 Fry, Zeta Virgin ia ...••. 236, 237, 621 Fuch., Harvey Dale . . • • 213, 443, 447 Fuerren, Robert White . . . . • . . . . . . 296 421 Hawk, Bruce Edward .. , . . . . . . . . . 200 Helms, Fred Adlam . . . . . . . . 434, 441 Herrera, Rudolph . . . .. . . . • . . . . . . . 365 Hill, Frances Olivia • . . . . 91, 252, 607 Hawker, Ann Wyss .. , ............ 461 Helms, James Carlton ...... 452, 479, 516 Berries, William Ward .. 283, 415, 534 Hill, Harold Wayne . . . 200, 400, 441, Hawk.ins, Bonnie . . . . . . . . . . . . 300, 56-1 Helms, John Michael ............. 316 Herrin, Jimmie Floyd ....•........ 564 459 Hal\·kjns, David • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 102 Helpinstill, James Cordon ... 102, 404, Herring, John Anthony . . . . • . • . . . . . 98 Hill, Henry Horace . . • • . . • • . • • . • • 565 Hawkins, Delbert Ivan . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 414, 564 Herring, Katina ........ 250, 527, 623 Hill, Jr., Homer Allen .. .... .. .... 284 Hawkins, Frank Robert . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Helton, Alicia Reddick . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Hill, James Abraham . . 315, 41J, 565 Hawkins, Karen Hope .. , . . . 246, 453 Helton, John .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 410 Anne Olivia . . . . . • . . . Hill, James Edwin • .. .. .. .. .. .. . 288 Herring, Robert Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Herrington, 223 Helwick, Louis David . . • . 99, 362, 623 Hill, James Michael .. .. .... .. .. . . 40-1 Hawkins, Mina Johanna .... 209, 223, Her-rington, Jack Dale . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Michael . . . . . . . 607 Hembree, Jr., Louis A... 369, 449, 532 Herrington, Shane 623 Hill, Jimmye Lee • . . . • . • • • • 230, 355 Hawk.ins, Nancy Lee •. .. , , . . 456, 623 Hill, Joan .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 242, 593 Hembree, William Sidney 5~3 Herrmnnn, Michael CJay . . . . . 298, 593 Hawkins, Otto Lewis .. , . . . . . . . • . . . 300 Hill, John Patterson • . • . . . • • 310, 393 Hcmingson, Dan Thomas . . . . . . . . . 362 Herron, Daniel Edward ... 409, 440, 441, Hawkins, Robert Lynn . . 316, 317, 516, 593 Hill, June ........................ 593 Hemme, Kenneth Arnold . . . . 414, 607 533 Herron, Phillip Byron . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Hill, Louise A. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 344 Hawn, Harry Denious 294, 540 Hemmi, Christian Otto . . . . . . . . . . . 424 Hershberger, Lloyd Christian ..... 301 Hill, Jr., Malon.e Vincent • 210, 315, Hawn, Joe Verne . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 294 Hempel, Karen Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 429 607 Hervol, Henry James . . • . . . . . . . . . . 564 Hawthrone, James Sterling • . . . • . . 363 Hill, Mary Ethelyn .... .... 263 Hemphill, Holly Loralee . . . . 254, 532 .... .. Herzberg, Ruth Diane . . . . • . . . . . • . 244 Haydel, Joseph William . . . . 369, 394, Hemphill, John David ... 266, 267, 623 Herzfeld, Charles David .. 417, 459, 607 Hill, Mary Frances . . 98, 346, 460, 565 Hemphill, John Michael . . . . . . 362, 266 Herzfeld, Ronald M. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Hill, Pamela .. ...... .. .... .. .. .. .. 383 418 Hayden, Charles Edward .... 412, 564 Hempliog, Randall . . . . . . 385, 535, 607 Herzog, Richard Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . 386 Hill, Richard Lee . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 383 • Hayden, Dale Robert .... . 385, 409, 564 Hendcnhot, Jr., John Edward 99, Heser, Ralph Culeke . . • . . . . . . . . . . 535 Hill, Robert Leon • • • . . • • . • . • . . • . . 565 416, 607 Hesse, Cherie S. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 Hill, Ronald Lyon . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 383Hayden, Nolen Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Henderson, Arvis Burl . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Hessel, Kenneth Ray . . . . . . . . 104, 429 Hill, Ruth Danette .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • 408 Hayden, Shirley Jean ........•.•.. 360 Hayes, Carol Jane ........... 243, 623 Henderson, Carroll Forrest ... 125, 296, 344, 403, 516 Hester, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Hill, Sandra Jean • . . . . .. .. . . •. . . . 249 Hayes, Judy Anne ....•....•. 229, 623 Henderson, Frank Fitch . . . . . . . . . . 315 Hester Kathleen M. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 623 Hill, Sandra Due .. .. .. .. .... .... 593 Haygood, Bryan Keith 318, 623 Henderson, John Charles .. ....... , 623 Hester, Priscilla Jane .... 94, 223, 371. Hill, Steven Woodrow . . . . . . . . • . . . 99 Haymes, Kathryn Nelle .. 117, 199, 223, 564 Henderson, Kate . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . 333 Hill, Thomas Andrew • . • . • • . . 99, 520 Henderson, Michael Wilkins . 423, 564 Hester, Terry . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . 520 Hill, III, Thomas Francie . ... 200, 292, 264 Haynes, Billie Kay ....•.....•. , . , 242 Hester, ThomH Riley ........ 324, 623 328, 607 Henderson, Molly 623 Hester, Walter Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Hill, Thomas Howard • . • . . . • . . . . • 593Haynes, Christopher . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 623 Henderson, Jr., Robert Franklin . . 441, 607 Haynes, James Alan •••.....•..... 284 Hetherington, David Carvey . . 288, 623 Hill, Walter David ....•. . .... 412, 565 Hatnes, Janet Yvonne • . . . . . . . . . . 607 Henderson, Robert L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 Hetherington, Jr., James Melton .. 198. Hillaker, tephanie . . . . • . . . . . 345, 411 Haynes, Jim Tom ...... , . • . . . . . . . 564 Henderson, Roy John .••..... 364, 434 206, 564 Hillebrenner, Geraldine Frances • . . 333 Haynes, Lenora Claire .. , . . . . . . . . . 623 Heuse, Robert E. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Henderson, Susan Elizabeth . . . . . . 241 Hillegeist, Dianne Lanelle • . . 200, 243,Haynes, Sherry Lynn ..•. 420, 433, 547 Hewatt, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 526, 533 623 Henderson, Susan Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Hays, Lora Ann . . . . • . . . . . . . 389, 623 Hewitt, Cynthia Jean .. .. 199, 240, 623 Hillencamp, Kimball Turner . . . . . . 316 Hays, Sandra • . . . . . 128, 242, 408, 564 Hewlett, Lan Lemuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468 Henderson, Suzanne . . . 252, 253, 380 Hilley, Marilyn .................. 201 Hayalip, Michael Ray • . . . • . . . . . . . 401 Heyne, Ill, Fred J. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 292 Hendricks, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 623 Hendrix, Janice Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607 Hilliard, Christopher L1urence ..•. 315, Hazelett, Samuel Richard . . . . . . • 547 Hiatt, Katherine Ann ........ 237, 564 623 Henkhaus, Walter Layne . . . . . . . . . 277 Halis, Robert Stephen . . • . . • . . • . . 283 Hazelwood, Thomas C. . . 274, 316, 623 Hibberd, Anna Marie . . . . . . . . . . . 347 Henley, Ronald Thomas ..... 310, 593 Hazer, Jr., Kaleem • . . . . . . . • • 363, 564 Hibbetts, Charles Merill 280 Hillman, Robert Michael . . . . . . . . . . 272 . . . . . . . . . Henneberger, Mr. Wayne.. 406 Hillyer, Ira Lee .................. 283 Head, Elizabeth . . • . . . . . . . . . . 343, 239 Hibbetts, Robert J. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 419 Hennen, Michael Hall . . . 498, 510, 516, Hilsher, Charles Loui1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 414Head, David Blanchard •• , , ..... , 288 593 Hibler, Karen Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Henney, Jr., Henry R. . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Hibler, Larry Duff . ..... . ... 406, 564 Head, Jimmy L . ..... .....•.. 409, 564 Hilsher, Joyce Marie ..•...•...... 223 Head, Nancy Sydell .... .. .. .. . .. .. 357 Hilsher, Robert Lee . . . . . . . . 276, 565 Head, Jr., William Tremaine .. 393, 593 Hilton, Frank • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • • • . 440 Henrichson, Preston Edward •. 201, 266 Hibler, Peggy Diane .. .. .. .. 223, 623 Henry, Barbara Ann ........ 252, 607 Hick, James Bryan ............ . ... 104 Headrick, Diane •...•.....• , 242, 330 Hillon, Crady Joseph • . . • . . . . 409, 607 Henry, Cameron Edward .... 206, 328, Hickam, Dow Beaman, II . . . . . . . . 623 Healey, Dennis James •....... , .... 593 607 Hilton, John Thomas ..•••... 534, 537 Hickerson, Carl Henry . . . . • . . . . . . . 513 Henry, Carole Brooks .............. 91 Heard, John Reed .... .. .. .. . .. .. . 431 Hilty, Dee Lane . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 623 Hickerson, Melanie Jane • . . . . . . . . . 199 Henry, Ernest David .. . ....... 427, 623 Heard, Oliver Samuel •.•••• , 128, 452 Himel, Barbara Holly . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Hickey, Michael John .... 394, 522, 623 Henry, Jr., Gaile Maurice .... 316, 607 Hearell, II, Jack Lewis •... , . . . . . . 365 Hindelang, Barbara Anne • . . . • . . • 408 Hickox, Robert Ehin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Henry, Herbert William . . . . 397, 534, Hearne, Judy, Mrs. . ...••..•... , . • • 36 Hinderer, James .. •... . .. . • ... .. . 102 547 Hickox, III, William Horace . . . . . . 324 Hearne, Linda Armstrong ...... , . . 564 Hinds, James Worth . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 283 Henry, James Claude ............. 564 Hicks, Arthur Sylvan . . . . . . . . 394, 564 Hearne, Lfoda Sue • • • . . . • • . . • . • • . . 412 Hines, Earl Stephen • .. . . .. .. .. .. . 459 Henry, Janis Elaine ............... 412 Hieb, Gloria ••.....•.•.•••••••••• · 94 Hearne, Richard BaUey •••. , . . . . . . 564 Hines, Emilee . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . 532 Henry, Mary Suaan ...... 235, 339, 623 Hicks, Helen Anne . . . . . . . . • .. .. • . 357 Heartfield, Jane • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 263 Bines, Frank Lewis • • . . • . . 421, 547 Henry, Rita Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 Hicks, James Bryan ..•.. 102, 1().1, 407 & Heath, David Charles . . . • 210, 284, 363 Hines, John Douglas ........ 272, 623 Henry, Ronnie Carol, Jr......... . .. 532 Hieb, James Frederick . . • . . . • . . . . 103 Heath, David Lynn . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. 328 Hines, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . 532 Henslee, Barry Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Hicks, James Richard Jr...•...... 423 Heath, Jesse E • ....••....••..•••.. 537 Hinkle, Margaret Ann ..........•.•. 91 Henslee, Karen Sue . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 607 Hick.a, Thomas . Ollia . . • • • . . . 318, 623 •Heath, John Bruce • . •• •. 403, 454, 416 Hinkle, OHn Ethmer •.•... 59, 95, 212 Hensley, Dolly Jeanne ........ 340, 623 Hieb, William M. .. .... .... .. . .. . 393 .. Heath, W. W. .. • .. . • .. .. .. .. .. .. . 27 Hinojosa, Nydia E tcla . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Hensley, III, Lewis Lee • . 288, 478, Hieronymus, Be 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 460 .. Heathington, Kenneth Wayne . . • . . 421 Hinrichs, Jr., John Frank •.•. 315, 623 516, 564 Hieronymus, George James, Jr..... 564 Heaton, Ladonna Hammett . . . . . . . • 9-l Hinton, Lucy Carolyn •.. 210, 249, 451. • Hen,aon, Barbara June . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Hieronymus, Robert • . • . . . • . . • . . . • 623 453, 623Hebert, Cynthia Ann • . . . • • • . . . . . . 263 Henton, Booth Sheryl . . . . . . . . . . • . . 280 Hiett, Robert L. . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . 95 Hinton, Richard Charles ..•. 197. 198. Hector, Jane Elizabeth •.. .......•. 607 Henson, Kathleen Elizabeth .. 348, 357, Higdon, Jamea oel • . . . 318, 374, 607 200, 286, 607 Heddins, Mary Carolyn • • • . • • 342, 564 623 Hintschel, W1yne L. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Hedgcoth, Jr., Charles •.•.•••.•••• 414 Henaz, Earl D. . .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . 607 Higdon, William Douglan . . . . . . . . 422 Hirsch, Marcot . . . . • . . . . . . . . 197, 2.26 Hed1ea, Alan Chulea • . • . . . . • . . • . 393 Hensz, Pamela Anne . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 607 Riggins, Barbara Kathleen · · 335, 4;13 2 Hirsch, Vincent Bell •.•........•.• 39-t Heerenspercer, Glynda Kay • • • . . • 249 Henie, Henry Rudolf . . . . . 38, 416, 426 Hipins, Jr., Elliot Lee •.•. . , 310, 593 Hitchcock, John Willi1m ..•. 373, 419, Heeae, Cherie Sandra • • • . • • • • • . . • 412 Henzler, Carolyn Jean ............ 39-.l Higgins, Judith Kay •... 236, 237, 623 435 Heflin Manor • .. .. .. . • • ... .. •.. • • 334 Herber, Jr.. Fred C.............. 393 Higgin1, Lowell Thomas . . 99, 444, 623 Hitt, Jamea Alfred .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. . 41 Hehmsotb, Carl Justus, Jr••••• 373, 375, 385, 593 Herberger, Jr., Roy Alphonse ..... 294 Higgins, Nancy Craig . . . . . . . 224, 623 Hittetts, Charl6 . . .. • .. .. .. • • .. .. • 419 Heideman, John Clark • . • • • . • . • . . • 104 Herberger, Sharon Marie .......... 240 Higgins, Patrick 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Hixon, Eln•er L. • . • • . . • • . . . • • . • . . 42" Heinemann, Frank Willard • •• .••• , 404 Herbert, Bradley Edmond ..... 207, 536 Hi1hley, 1\fona P. .. .... .... .... .. 547 Hixon, Richard Emmell •••••••••.• S6S Heinemeyer, Louis Chrll • • • • • 410, 430 Herbert, Cynthia Ann (Cindy) •. 408, Hight, Penelope •..••.•. 117, 255, 425 Hi.xon, tephen Lee •.••.•.•• 32•, 593 Heinina:er, Lewi1 Harold, Jr•• •. 407, 593 564 Hichtower, Edwin ......... . ........ 33 Hiuon, Lyla June ........... 436, 593 Hein1, Timothy Drath ••• , • • • • 284, sM Herd, Eliiabeth Claire . . . . . . . 255, 380 Hichtower, Jamct Edward ..•.• ••• 315 Hlavaty, Ellubeth Anthony •• 545, 39t, Herd, Harvey Te.,i• • .. • . .. . • .. .. .. 283 He.iot•chel, Wayne Lamar • . . 205, 409, Hichtowcr, John Bucker ..•.. ••..• 3JS S28 424, 564 Hi1htower, John L. .... .. .... .. .. . 593 Hobbs, Barbara Cecille •• !56, 412, 529, Herm10, Morton Lee • . • . . . . • . . . . . 454 Heinzen, Mary Francey ••••• 1 338, 623 Hi1htowcr, ewton Aylmer ..•... • 463 530, 532 Held, Vicki Elizabeth • . • • . . • • • . • • 387 Hicley, Barbara Ruth •.. 199, 209, 250, Hobbo, Chrloty Carol • .. .. •.. ....• 219 Herman, Robert Mack •... 99, 313, 623 Hel1esoo, Richard Warren .• 279, 370, Herman, Timothy John . • . . . • • . • . . 288 460, 623 Hobbo, David forrio .. • .. .. •.. .. • 565 544, 593 Hernandez., Alnrio . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . 350 Hicley, Robert P. .. .. ...... .. .. • • 33 Robbi, Kathy Jane .. • .. .. .. • 239, 607 Page 658 - 1 --.Iii· •' --.• Iii ·-· --· ! , ill ll,J £.I --~ ·· JG, ·-•• · lll -· -_..I II .. I _, •.•• 11 __ ::s • iii ..• ll i II • 5 Nam e Page1 Name Name Name Hobbs, Terry Lynn . . . . 249, 44 ' · 448, Holmes, Suzanne • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 Houston, Gus S. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 27 Huffman, Paul Ray . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 362 Hoch, Hock, Detty Sue . . . ... , . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Conrad • . . . . . . . 360, 461 444 434 Holmsley, Susan Lee . . . . 330, 531, Holshouser, Jr., Charles Augustus . . . . . . . . • . 274, 623 623 Houston, Houston, Houston, Howard E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Duane . ........... James Thomas ...... 421, 565 288 516 Hullord, Sherry Kay . . . . . . . . Hufnagel, Stephen Peter .... 340, 621 362, 266, 394 Hock, Robert Olen • . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 593 Holstien, Edwin Leon . . . . 99, 444, 447 Houston, Samuel Skyes •.... 536, 537, Hugetz, Mary Geraldine . . . . . . . . . . . 60i Hockaday, Donald Lee , .. ........ . 544 Holt, Joseph K. John ....•......... 271 538, 542, 593 Hugh, Michael David . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Hocker, Edwin James, Jr . ... 409, 565 Holt, Michael Eugene ....•...•.. . . 296 Houtz, John Allred .. • . . . . . . 461, 593 Hughen, Janis ..... 129, 214, 338, 465, Hocott, Gail . ... . ...... .. ...... , . 239 Holt, Patricia Anne . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 235 Hovas, Sa­ndra Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 607 HodelJ, Jonathan Carter .. .. .. 296, 623 Holt, William. Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Haverstock, Sara Janc , . , . . . . . . . . . 253 Hughes, Brenton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 Hoden, Mid1ael Timothy ... , . . . . . . 103 Hodge, Byron Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Hodge, Luralee . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 241, 380 Hodge, Everett Allen ...... . .. 410, 430 Hodges, Bob S., III ..... , . . . . . . . . 423 Hodges, Elmer Terrell, Jr. , ..... . . 437 Hodges, Gus M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hodges, James E. . .. .. ........... 422 Hodges, Tony Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Hod k.in , Michael Timothy . . . . . . . . . 103 Hodnett, Crace Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 Hoelscher, Janice Kay ... . . . . .. . .. 225 Hoerman, Juanice Velma . ... • .. . .. 623 Hoff, Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339, 623 Holler, Frank Cole • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 Hofflander, Alfred Edward . . . . . . . . 92 Hoffmaster, Vance Def orrest •. 272, 623 Hoffman, Alan Michael ... ~.. 199, 296, Holtz, Dr. Robert L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Holtzman, Wayne H . ...... . . . ... ... 35 Holubec, Barbara Ann ... . .... 412, 623 Holzaplel, Carol Linda .. . 117, 255, 376, 412, 565 Holzaepfel, Stanley Don . ... .. 407, 565 Holzschuh, Nick Adam . . . . . . . 350, 394 Homan, Bonnie Ann . . . . . . . . . 263, 593 Home Economics Club .. . ....... .. 408 Homer, Christina Anne ...... 228, 607 Hone, Martha • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 412 Honig, Lillie M. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Hood, James T . . . . . . . . . . . .. 419 Hood, Michael Jay .... . . 266, 267, 623 Hood, P. Charline .... .... ........ 593 Hood, Roger Henry .. . . .. . .. . .. . . 266 Hoofard, Helen Delia . . . . • . . . 355, 412 ~ooker, David Paul 291, 565 Howard, Coy V. • . , , , .. , •. , .. . . . . 565 Howard, Donald Lester .......... , 416 Howard, Earl WinJield . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 Howard, Jr., Glenn Thompson 459 Howard, Jr., Joseph Roger ... 414, 441 Howard, Karal Kay ... . . 101, 405, 565 H oward, Kay Gray . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 97 Howard, March Gene . . • . . . . . . . . . 242 Howard, Mary Mize . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 412 Howard, Philip Louis . . • . . . . . 316, 607 Howard, Phyllis Edwina . .. . , . • . . • 412 Howard, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 Howard, IH, Walter Lee , . , . . .... . 412 Howard , Wayne Ray •. ....... •. . . . 593 Howard, WiJliam David •. , . • . . . . . 444 Howe, Eddie Ryan . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 593 Howe, Jr., Jack LeRoy .... . . 292, 454, 478, 516 Hughes, Caroline Susan ..... ll7, 198. 237. 450, 565 Hughes, Charlotte Eva ... . ........ 412 Hughes, Commie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Hughes, Edward Llewellyn ... 101, 202. 206, 270, 403, 437 Hughes, Herbert Scott .... . ....... 565 Hughes, James Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Hughes, John Bundy ......... . ... . 624 Hughes, John D. . . .. . ....... 196, 283 Hughes, Kathie Howard ... . 217, 255, 438 Hughes, Kay ......... . .......... . 117 Hughes, Lynn Nettleton . . ... . . . .. 398 Hughes, Myrle Kay . ... 225, 334, 607 Hughes, Robert William .... 199, 209, 324, 593 Hugo, Kathyrn Alice . . . . . . . . 412, 566 Hugo, Carolyn M. . ............... 433 451, 519, 623 Hoffman, Cary Alan . . . . . . . . . . 99, 269 Hoffman, Helen Sue • . . . • . . . . . . . . 261 Hoffman, Herman William, Jr. . . . 404 Ho£fman, J eane Suzanne •.... 330, 607 Hoffmann, Jerry Hubert . . . ... 534, 593 Ho£fman, Marilyn Gayle . . . . 198, 210, 261, 453, 607 Hollman, Stacy Lyn . . . . . . • . 255, 607 Hogan, Jerry Clyde •.... 300, 402, 607 Hoggins, James Thomas .. 102, 205, 411 Hoke, Hannah . . . . . • . . 249, 340, 623 Hoke, Walter Ford .. . ....... 410, 426 Holbert, Noble Goodmon . . . . . . . . . . 441 Holbert, Pamela . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 241 Holbrook, James Mike ........ 511, 516 Holbrook, Marion Diane . . . . 108, 110, 113, 128, 242, 264, 565 Holbrook, Steve McGuire . . . . . . . . . 565 Holcomb, Henry George ..... . 211, 409 Holcomb, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 Holcomb, Nancy Lou . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448 Hohlar, Amelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 Holden, Bari Lynn • .. .. .. .. . . . .. . 254 Holden, Chester Orville . . . . . . 199, 326 Holden, Cynthia Marie . . . . . . . 330, 623 Holden , Janet Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Holden, Thomu William . . . . . . . . . . 544 Holder, Kay Vera . . ... , . . . . 339, 408 Holditch, David Roy . . . . . . . . . 326, 623 Holdsworth, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Holford, Jack Dallas ... . 294, 406, 537, 540 Holladay, Jack W............ 410, 623 Holland, Carolyn Sue .. . 199, 233, 453, 607 Holland, George Curtis, Jr.... .. .. 423 Holland, Jack .... . . 33, 201, 207, 212 Holland, James Hughie .... . . 310, 623 Holland, James Van .............. 214 Holland, Libby Harriet . . . . . 261, 338, 623 Hollenshead, Bernard Ray . . . . . . . . 282 Holley, Mary Louise • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607 Holliday, Stepen Hall ....... 369, 434 Hollingsworth, J ean Ivy .... 117, 201, 223, 412, 565 Hollingsworth, Mary Louise . . 444, 448 Hollis, Darrell Edwin .. . .. . .. , . . . . 296 Hollis, Don Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Holli.;, Jim Lee . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 544 Hooks, Ill, Charles Guy . . . . 99, 461, 623 Hooper, Bruce Hunter ........... . 325 Hooper, John Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 Hooper, Joho Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 Hooper, Paula Kathryn . . . . 235, 339, 404, 623 Hooper, Sidney Gates, Jr. . . .. 99, 103, 404 Hooper, Susan Lynn . .... . . . 252, 532 Hooser, Clifton WalJace • . , . . . . . . . 284 Hooser, Mary Lou •. , . .. 197, 198, 199, 210, 235, 623 Hooser, Susanne Gayle ... 197, 234, 453, 607 Hoover Jr., Andrew Edward .. 99, 521 Hoover, John Martin . . . . . . • . . . . . . 419 Hoover, Jr,. John William . . . . .. .. . 272 Hopkins, Forrest Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Hopki ns, Frederick E. . . , . . . . . . . . . 607 Hopkins, Jo Lynne .. • , .. . .... 98, 249 Hopkins, J oho Howard • . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Hoppe, Joyelyn ...... . ......... ... 607 Hopper, Jo Ann ... .... ...........565 Hopper, Mrs. Robert C........... . . 412 Hopson, Harry D. 419 Horadam, James F. . . .. . ......... . 406 Horak, Michael C. . . • . . . . . . . . .. . . . 520 Horany, Katrina Najeebe . ... 408, 623 Hord, Michael Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 Hord, Roger Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Horgan, Denis Edward . . . . . . . . . . . 213 Hormachea, Nancy Ann . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Horn, Alice Susan . . . . . . . . . 250, 623 Horn, Diane Gayle ......... . 394, 527 Horn, John Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Horn, Phyllis Jo .. . ... . . 245, 338, 623 Horner, Clyde Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Hornick, Gloria Jea~ .. . . 348, 357, 623 Hornsby, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Horsley, Jean Fariss . . . . . . . . . 259, 607 Horst, Benjamin Jacob . . . . . . . 386, 565 Horton, Barbara Marion ..... 223, 339 Horton, Diana Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Horton, Jr., Harry Wade ..... . .... . 417 Horton, Jon Dale . . . 102, 409, 424, 547 Horton, Loretta Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Horton, Samuel B. . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . 421 Horton, Sherri Jean . .. . 199, 250, 394, 623 Horton, William Cecil • . . . • . . . . . . . 393 Howe, Robert Melvin .. •. , . . . . . . . 315 Howell, Ann Elizabeth ..... . , . . . , . 94 Howell, Billy D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Howell, Gary Frank • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Howell, John Samuel Richard . . • . 209, 326 Howell, Pamela Cheryl . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Howell, Robert Benton 198, 210, 593 Howell, Sue Colgin .... 117, 259, 528, 565 Howell, William Douglas . . . . . . . . . 206 Howerton, Jr., Ernest Edward . . . . 316 Howeth, Beverly Ann ..... .. , . . . . . 444 Howie, Carol Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623 Howie, Judy Jan ... .. ............ 623 Howison, Jr., Jack ..... . 326, 411 , 807 Howk, Edward Baxter .... 431, 456, 458 Hruska, Ba.rry Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Hubbard, Carol Ann . . . . . . . . . 240, 624 Hubbard, Donna Suzanne . . , . 420, 565 Hubbard, Guinn Fain . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 H ubbard, Joyce Judell ........... . 389 Hubbard, Lawson H. Jr........... 520 Hubbard, William Lane . . . . . . . . . . 324 Hubbell, James Paul . , .. , . .. 291, 624 Hubbell, James Thomas . . . . . . . . . . 565 Hubenak, Edmund Joseph . . . •• . . . 101 Huber, Barbara Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Huber, David Floyd . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 103 Huber, Elbert William Jr. . . . . .. . . 374 Hubka, James Larry ........... .... . 99 Hubner, Alan Ernest .... . . ........ 422 Huckabee, Billye Louise . . . . . 239, 451 Huckabee, Retha Merl e . . . . . . . . . . 210 Huddleston, Ann ......... . , . 239, 624 Huddleston, Bradley Glenn . . . 291, 624 Huddleston, Linde Nell .. .. . . 229, 593 Hudgens, Patric Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Hudgens, Sherri Anne ... . 91, 346, 565 Hudgins, Connie Elizabeth . . .. 197, 223, 624 Hudgins, Michael Judd . . . . . . 373, 375 Hudkins, Keith Lambert . . . . . . . . . . 537 Hudkins, Martha Lonnette . . . . . . . . 251 Hudkins, Mary Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . 384 Hudnall, Stephen Patrick .... 272, 565 Hudson, Annette Marie . . . . . . . . . . 624 Hudson, Barbara Anne . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Hudson, Charles E......... • . ..... 414 Hugley, Nancy Catherine .... . 250, 607 Huke, Sally C. .. . . .. . . . . . .. 197, 607 Hulan, Charles Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 Hull , Jr., Dav id Carlock .......... 292 Hull, Holiday . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 340, 624 Hull, Jr., James Lawr<'nce .... 274, 593 Hull, J ellrey Wayland ....... . .... 218 Hull, Robert Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . 283, 607 Hull, Susan Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Hulme, Ruth Deason . . . . . . . . . 566 Hulsey, Carol Lynn ..... , . . . 357, 418 Hulsey, Robert Allen . . . . . . . . . 287, 624 Humphres, Teri Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Humphrey, Doroth y Ann 223, 394, 624 Humphris, Dennis Alan 350, 414, 607 423 263 Hundley, John Paul . ... . ...... . . . Hund ley, Pamela . . . .. ..... ..... . . Hunley, Carolyn Dianne . . . . . 243, 624 Hunt , Cecil Lee, Jr.... .. .. . . ..... 407 Hunt, Donald Robert . . . . . . . . . 216, 217 Hunt, Eugene Lewis . . . . . . . . . 284, 566 Hunt, Gary Lynn ........ 102, 104, 424 Hunt, James Frederick .... 99, 394, 523 Hunt, Janet Claire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 Hunt, Kenneth Eugene ... . ... . ... 416 Hunt, Marsha Jeanne .... .. .. 239, 607 Hunt, Jr., Tom James Edgar ..... . 31R Hunt, William C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 Hunt, Woodley Larkin ..... . ...... 310 Hunter, Beverly Ann ....... . . . ... . 408 Hunter, Carolyn .... 91, 197, 198, 259, 384, 429, 450, 453 Hunter, III, John Couper .. 316, 317, 566 Hunter, Ken R. . . .. ... .. .... . . . .. 537 Hunter, Zoe Ann . . . . . . . . . . 239, 425, 593 Hupfetd, Jr., Stanley Frances 209, 274, 344, 593 Hurley, Gerald Marvin . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Hurley, Jack E. .. . . . . . . . . • . 206, 544 Hurley, Leo Marvin .... 200, 274, 416, Hurley, Patricia Ann 607 243, 457, 62~ Hurrell, Ellen Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 Hurst, John Clark ................ 274 Hurst, Kathy Ann . . . . . . . . . . 199, 607 Hurst, Kenneth W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 Hollis, Valerie Adele . ... 250, 412, 607 Horwitz, David Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Hudson, David Carroll . ... ... ..... 593 Hurst, Robert Phillip . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Hollweg, Charles Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . 292 Hoster, Virginia M. • . . . • . . • • • . . . . 593 Hudson, David M. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 624 Hurt, Marion 236, 237, 624 Hohn, Audrey Elayne . . . . . . . 348, 355 Houle, Jeffery Rolland . . . • . •• . . . . 324 Hudson, Jr., Frank Lawson . . .... . 417 Hurt, Tom R..•.. ... . .. , . ..... . .. 461 Holm , Edward John . . . . . . . • 350, 607 Holman, Charles Marion , . • . . . . . . 479 Holman, Susan Jane •. .. 225, 420, 565 Holman, Willis Dandridge . . . . . . . . 444 Holmberg, William Robert . ... 402, 607 Holmes, James . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Holmes, John B. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. • .. 467 Holmes, Judy .. ........ 199, 258, 461 Holm ea, Lucy Cail . . . !17, 259, 342, 371, 457, 462, 532 Holmes, Marion W . . ........... . ... 94 Holm e•, Mary Kathryn 229, 623 Holmes, Ned Sweeney . . . . . . . 292, 393 House, C. Benefield . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 516 House, Carolyn Kay ............ , . 565 House, David Wade ...... 410, 427, 607 House, John Kennard ....•...... . . 365 House, Ju dith Renee ...... ... . .... 94 Houser, Alan Randolph • . . . . 99, 352, 364, 366, 623 Houser, John Richard . ....... 216, 593 Houser, Richard Evans .. . . . . 272, 623 Houser, Rollen Edward • . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Housman, Helen Lou ise . . . . . 245, 623 Houston, Carol Ano . . . . . . . . . 234, 607 Houston, Elizabeth Ann . . . . 198, 223, 453, 623 Hudson, James Clark (Jim) . . . . 452, 474, 478, 480, 487, 516 Hudson, Lee . . . . 345, 394, 527 528 531, 624 Hudson Randolph Michael . . . . . . . . 520 Hudson, Thomas . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Hudson, Vickie Lynn •... 200, 418, 624 Hudson, William Ronald . . . . . 102, 421 Hue, Nguyen Van ................ 422 Hu£f, Gerald Rene . .. .. .. .. .. . • .. . 291 Hurr, Ill, Louis Elmer . ..... ... .. . 326 Huffaker, Judy Lynn .... 9-t, 242, 371 , 565 Huffington, William Montague . . . 352 Hurwitz, Diane Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 Hury, D'Ann . . . . . . . . 199, 208, 339 Huser, Carl W... .. .. .... . ....... 436 Huskey, Robert Gorham ... . •. . ... 404 Hussain, S. T........'. ............ 388 Husseini, Tamer 409 Huston, Fay .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. 343 Huston, Mrs. Gladys . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 Huston, Robert James . . . . . . 394, 566 Hutcheson, Eleanor Thomson .. , . . . 254 Hutcheson, Judy . . .. .... . ......... 453 Hutcheson, Jr., Thad Thomson • . .. 310 Hutcheson, Thomas Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Page 659 Name Name Name Name Hutchings, Sally . . . . . . . . 239, 387, 527, 608 Hutchings, Trudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Hutchim1on, Bennet Buckley .. 534, 537 Hutchinson, Robert William . . . . . . 447 Hutchison, John Atkins . . . . . . . . . . 280 Hutchison, Robert William ........ 444 Hutchmacher, Ralph Edward . .. ... 291 Hutka, Stanley Charles 566 Hutsell, Bary Ben .... 404, 451, 454, 547 Hutson, Betty S........ .... ....... 593 Hut.son, Larry Lee .. .. . .. . .. . . . . 296 Hutson, Robert James .. .. .. .. . . . . 452 Hutton, Patti Lynn 235, 624 Hyatt, Berle Kent ................ 418 Hyde, Susan Joan ...... 340, 528, 532 Hyder, Syed Baodaruddin . . . . . . . . 388 Hyman, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . 205, 407 H yman, Joan Phyllis . . . 128, 226 , 412, 566 Hyman, Marsha Lee ................ 226 Hyman, Marvin J on ... .. , • .. .. . .. 323 H ynds, Sharon Kaye .. . 608 Hynes, Judith Lee .... . 62-1 I Ibsen, Jr., Robert Andrew . ... .. .. 288 Icaza, Christian Frank .......... .. 421 Igo, Janet Collier ......... . 251, 566 Ikard, Frank Neville, Jr..... 27, 274, 566 lliya, Raja Afil . . . . . . . . . . 102, 421 Imber, Karen Sue .... , . , . . . 245, 624 lmke, Frank James . . . . . . . . . 419 Imlc, Elizabeth .............. 357, 566 Imparato, Jr., Edward Thomas . . .. 368. 435, 449, 566 Indian Students Association 388 In 198, 241, 608 • Kadjar, Dennie Gray .............. 567 ...... 457, K<"ster, Rodc;:<"r Paul . . . . ... . 301, 375Jones, Margaret Anne .... .. 2·ll, 380, Kadjar, David Mirza .... 383, 401, 567 KecJ, Karen Daphne ... ....... 224, 532, Kett, Allred Tyrrell . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 102567 62•1 • Kahle, Roger Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 Keuler, David , ...... ....... Burton 608 Jones, Mary Leta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 K<"enc, Tom my Dale .... 45i, 498, 502, I Kahn , Cary Stephen , ... , .. .... .. . 312 516 Key, Allan Wade ........ 274, 520, 522 Ill Kohn, Harold Henry . . . . . . 30-1., 305, Keenon, Glenn Edward . . . . . . 352, 374 Key, Charles Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 Jones, Mary Lynette . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 593 ~II Jones, Mona Lisa . . . . . . . . . . 228, 567 452 Keessen, Ernest Philip ......... ... JN Key, Karen Suzanne .......... 568, 410 Jones, Monroe Wayne . . . . . . 361, 364, .. Kuhn, Linda Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 406, 434, 441 Keeter, Jay Phillip .... ... ......... 423 Key II, James Everett .. , . 98, 397, 416, • Kahn, Terry D. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 516 411 Jones, icholas Lee . . . . . . . . 326, 608 Keeton, W. Page . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. 35 • Kalmans, Cene Lynn . . . . . . . . 227, 621 Key, James Frank ................ 511 Kalmons, I\fonte Sue . . . . . . . . 226, 567 Jones, Patrick Ray . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 533 Keever, Cynlhia .................... 33 Keyes, Joe W..............•... ... 2i Jones, Robert B. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 463 Kegans, Herbert Eugene . . . . . . . . 410 s Kalousck, Thomos John . ..... . . .. 541 Keys, Imogene ..... ....... , . . . . . . . 468 .. Jones, Robert Michael . . . . . . 348, 441 Keil, Judith Elizabeth .. .......... 236 Kalt eyer, Susan Erwin ....... ..... 235 Keys, William Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Kamin ki, Bonnie Jean ... ... 39-1, 532, Jones, Sanford . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 199 Keilin, Sara Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . 624 Keyser, Kay Elaine . .. .. .. . .. .. .. 237 ii Jones, Sarah Sue . . . 199, 208, 249, 624 Keim, Linda Louise . . . . . . . . . . 225, 593 608 Jones, Sharon Ann Wood . . . . . . . . 92 Keir, .Margaret Sur .. .. . . . . . .. . . . 3-lO Keyser, Russell G........ ......... 523 Kamrath, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Jones, Sherry Kay . . . 199, 210, 235, Keith, Barbara Abbot . . ...... ..... . 608 Khadra, Fat'hi F................. 395 Kana, Joe Michael . . . . 394, 423, 593 -!! Keith, Layton Blain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 451. 608 Khalaf, Ali Ali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Kane, Patricia L. .... , . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Jones, Stephen James . . . . . . 291, 624 Keifer, Elaine Janis .. , ..... 261, 608 Khodry, Abdulaziz Mohamed ...... 395 .. Kane, Ste,·c Don . . . . . . . . . . . . 326, 567 Jones, Stephen Lee , .•. , . . . . . 326, 374 Keller, Barbara Gail .............. 223 Kidd, Alice Reese ...... .......... 432 Kanter, L. Erick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567 Jones, Steve Allen Keller, Charles William . . . . . . . . . . 280 Kidd, Bert ......... ... 456 John ......272 Kantz, Lucinda Mary , .•........... 340 Keller, Katherine Ann ......... ..... 412 Jones, Susan D. .. . .. • . . . . .. .. . .. . 412 Kidd, Maq;;aret Ann . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 33 Kapchinskie, Mory Louise .... 345, 394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Jones, Suzanne Lynn . . . . . . . . 239, 624 Keller, Keith Allen Kidd ~lartha Lee . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 94 Koper, Jr., Wilbert James .. ...... 326 Kelley, Gloda . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 335, 432 Jones, Thomas Monk . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Kidd, Richard Dale ......... ..... 415 Kapiloff, David Phillip ......... ... 268 Jones, Thomas Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 i Kelley, John l\lichael . . . . . . . . . . . . 29·1 Kidd, Jr., Sam Clark ..... ....... 291 Ko plan, Gail Yvonne . . . . . . 226, 608 .... r. Jone1, Timothy DeForest .. , 364, 365 Kidwell, Neil Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 Kelley, Margaret Ann .. . 263, 343, 527, Kaplan, Joy Lynette . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 !!\II Jones, Trudy Lynn ................ 624 608 Kicgner, Diane Griffith ....•....... 338 Kaplan, Rita . . . . . . . . . . 244, 420, 567 Kelley, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Jones, William Edward . , , . . . . . . . . 326 Kieke, Karnc Ann .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . 608 Kapoor, Geel a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 • Kelley, Rodney Ennis . . . . . . 296, 516 :II Jones, WilJinm Penn . . . . . . • . . . . . . 593 Kieschnick, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386 Kapoor, Vikramjit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 Kellogg, Arthur J ustus .. .. . . 407, 567 Jone1, Willie Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 Kiger, Kay A. .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 533 Kaposta, Susan Elizabeth . . . . . . . . 255 • Kellough, Chris Leah . . . . . . . . 223, 623 Jonson, WaJiam Richard . . . . 99, 356, Kilgore, John Micbae ........ 419, 568 Ka ppa Alpha .. • .. .. .. . .. • . 286, 287 Kellough, Peggy .......... 91, 357, 461 366, 624 Kilgore, Sharon Ruth , . . . . . 335, 625 Kappa Alpha Th eta . . • . . . • . . . 252, 253 Kelly, Ernest Michael .... ........ 591 • Jordahl, Peter Rolf . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 211 Killingsworth, Albert Owen .... .... 284 -:5 Koppa Della Pi . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 94 Kelly, Jean 197, 2<12, 339 Jordan, Ann Corrigan ... 253, 259, 529, Killion, Jr., Norvel ............... . 286 608 Kelly, John FranC'is . . . 368, 369, 371. Kappa Epsilon , . . .. . . . . . . .. . • . • . 428 Kimbrough, Jackie Maxine . . .. 246, 348, Ill K appa K appa Gamma • . . . • . . . 254, 255 391, 434. 419 Jordan, Beverly Ann • . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 355, 453, 625 1, ll. Kappa Kappa Psi •.. , • . . . • . . . . . . . 448 Kelly, Kathle King, Killy Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . 2-U, 608 Jud, Cuslav Donald , ... , .• , , .... , 300 Katzberg, Alan Frank .............. 313 Kennedy, Maurice Graves . . . 402, 567 King, Larry Parks .... , . . . . . 390, 393 Judc;:e, Charles Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Kaufman, Andrea Marva . . . . • . . . 341 K<"nnedy, NanC'y Victoria .... 251, 418, King, Mark Pryor . . . . . . . . . . 498, 516 Julian, Suzanne Curtis ...... 224, 624 Ka\'anough, Patrick Jay ...... , ..... 362 453, 461 King, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479, 625 Kennedy, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . 234, 567 Juncker, Leonard Nelson . . • . 92, 315, Kavoussi, Rostam M............... 102 King, Robert Lloyd . . . . . . . . 40·1, 568 419, 567 K3\'oussi, Rostnn ]\[. . . . • • . . . 101, 567 K<"nnamer, Lorrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 King, Robert 308, 59-1 Reeves Juncker, Walter Kurt ....•. 99, 315, 624 Kennemer, Julia Anne . . . . . . 239, 412 Kay, Elizabeth Anne ........ 338, 567 King, Samuel Leslie .. . . . . . . .. . .. . 310 Jundi, Nabil •. , ................... 395 Barbara .......... 339. 62-1 Kennemer, Donna 405 , . • . . . . . 568 Kay, Elaine Mary King, Sharon Colleen 412, Juncll, Wi!J;am Edward • . • . 294, 533, Kay, James Rudolph . . . . . . . . 92, 423 Kennon, Eleanor Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-l2 King, Tercu Lynne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 535, 537, 624 Kay, Majorie Ann . . . . . . . . 226, 412 Kent, RobNta Bernice .. .. 263, 380, 567 King, William Robert ... 281, 416, 594 Jung, Anthony Charles . • • • 100, 361, Kaye, Barbara .... , . . . 91, 244, 26.1 Kent, Rosemary Armmia .. 218, 425, 59i Kingrca, Byron David • , , .• , •. , . • . 283 363, 397, 410, 430, 434, 534 Kayser, Hiehard lfrnry ...... 373. 375, Kent, James Jos<"ph .. ............ 39i Kinman, Monard Lam:ir, Jr. . . . . 321, Junce, Anf Elizabeth .............. 608 499, 498 K<"pke, Kenneth J, ...... ...... .... 591 368, 568 Page 661 Nam e PagtJ Kinney, Jan .. ........ 241, 527, 608 Kinney, Jenld M........ ..... 363, 59~ Kinney, Larry Lynn .............. 568 Kinney, Sandra Leah . . . . . • • .• . . . 625 Kinsel, Mary Kay ... ............. 625 Kinsey, James Robert .... ..•....... 430 Kinsolving North ....... 1 ••••• 336-337 Kinsolving South East . . . . . . . . . . . . 338 Kinsolving South West 339 Kiowski, Joseph Radford .......... 410 Kiowski, Joe Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . 426 Kfrby Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Kirby, John Richard ........ 310, 568 Kirby, Mollie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Kirchner, Gloria Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Kirk, James Warren . . . . . . . . 362, 366 Kirk, Jr., Joe Eckley .. ....... .. . 393 Kirk, Vicky Saundra .... 246, 247, 453, 46 1 Kirkland, Clem Lee, Jr. 444, 44i, 535, 608 Kirklif\, Julianne . . . . . . 255, 347, 457 Kirkpatrick, Carroll Stone . . . . . . . . 402 Kirkpatrick, Larry Don ...... 368, 449 Kirkpatrick, William Roy ... . 211, 608 Kirkpatrick, William Roy . . .. 211, 370 Kirksey, James Preston ... ......... 568 Kirsch, Kenneth Erwin ............ 424 Kirschner, Charles Wesley ... .. ... 594 Kirshbaum, Daniel Robert .. . . 198, 207, 452 Kirsopp, Donald E. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 436 Kirsner, Georgia Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Kirsten, Richard Albert, Jr. . . . . 326. 404, 414 Kiser, Lawrence Stephen .... 291, 625 Ki ser, Roy Sanford, Jr....... 207, 568 Kistler, Louise ........ ....... ..... 625 Kitchen, Benjamin Ford . . ........ 310 Kitchen, Jack Studebaker .... 292, 3~5 Kittles, James Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 Kivlin, Terry Joseph .... 444, 447, 568 Klaeveman, Jane Colette ...... 209, 338 Klahn, James Brian . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 99 Klar, Anne Helene ..... . . . .. 261, 594 Klar, Terry Michele ........ 331, 450, 457 Klasson, Charles Richard . . . . . . 92, 436 ..Klaus, Alfred Bennie . . . . . . 410, 426 Klause, Ira Joe . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 427, 59-l Klaus, Lois Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 332, 594 Klawitter, Edward Louis 424 Klawitter, Henry Ralph . . . . 102, 349, 354, 42·1 Kleck, Nancy L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625 Klegerg, Sally . . . . . . . . . . . . 259, 594 Klekar, Andrea Jean ... ........ . .. 345 Kleiman, Mark Edward ....... ..... 198 Klein, Joel Harvey ................ 322 Klein, Keith Karl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403 Klein, Kenneth J......... 323, 523, 539 Klein, Lothar K . . ................. 431 Klein, Murry Alvin ...... 197, 210, 30~. 536, 591 Klein, Milow H. . ...... ..... 284, 625 Klein, Virgie 357, 526, 527 Kl einman, HarreJl Marc . . . . 198, 313, 625 Klerckoper, Martha Jane .... . . 56. 251 Kliewer, Carol A . . ................. 625 Klimmedson, Richard Gunner ... ... 568 Klinck, Jean Michael ...... 207, 59-l Kline, Jr., Phillip Sherwood . . . . 512, 516 Kline, Robert Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Kline, Susan Isabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Klingman, Betty Lucile . . . . . . 330, 608 Kloppe, Edwin George . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Kluge, JuHa . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 263 Kluth, Eugene Ercin . . . . . . . . 402, 537 Knaebel, Robert Eugene . . .... ... ... 92 Knape, Mildred Anne . . . . . . 251, 341 Knape, Sabra Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Knapp, Larry David ... .. ....... .. .. 594 Knecht, William Allan ......... , .. 103 Kneff, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 304, 591 Knerr, Donna Lynn ..• , . . . . 412, 568 Knigge, Robcrla Marie .... . . 242, 408 Knight, Beth Ann ............ 91, 225 Knight, John Burton ........ 207, 625 Knight, Patricia Beth . . . . . . 197, 241, 608 Knight, Paul Stanley • . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Knight, Robert Edward . . . .. . 280, 53(; Knighton, Jamel Allen ............ 10"1 Name Pagts Knipling, Samuel Edward 352 Knippel, Staff Sergean t Bernard C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Kniseley, Robert Wade ..... . 357, 385 Knoch, Nancy Lou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 412 Knolle, A. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Knolle, Mary Katherine .... ..... ... 225 Knopf, Candace Elizabeth . 226 Knotts, Dale Louise . . . . . . 197, 26~. 33 1 Knowles, Roger William . . . . . . . . . . 625 Knox, Jack Caldwell ..... ......... 272 Knox, Orion, Jr...... ............ . 568 Knox, William Gordon 288 Koby, William Anthony 315 Koch. Charles Thomas . . . . 102, 421, 547 Koch, Mary Florence ........ 263, 594 Koch, Nancy Lou . . . . . . . . . . 234, 568 Kochhar, B. C. Koc urek, William Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Koegl, Elizabeth Anne . . . . . . 347, 39-l Koehler, Travis Aubrey . . . . . . . . . . 386 Koel. Sharon Darleen . . . . . . . . . . . . 608 Koci, St~phen Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 Koenig, Calanne Dec . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Koenig, David Preston . . . . . . 352, 451 Koenig, Sandra Jean ..... .. ....... 331 Koenig, William Donald 409 Koepnick, Norman Glenn . . . . 353, 608 Koeppe, Mary Claire . . . . 239, 339, 367 Koerth, Robert Lee, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . 625 Koger, Thomas John . . . . . . 291, 608 Kohler, Kathleen Adell ............ 242 Kohn, Lawrence Stephen . . . . 323, 625 Kohnert, Don na J eannine . . .. .... 568 Koile, Earl A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Kokernot, Mable Joy . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Kolb, Ann e Elaine . . . . 91, 210, 234, 264, 429, 608 Kolius, Catherine Anne ........ 239, 568 Kolius, Susan Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Konze, Frances Carolyn ... ......... 594 Koo, Jang Hoe ................... . 547 Koontz, Carolyn Diane ............ 371 Kopecky, Albert Charles .......... 625 Kopecky, Johnny Anthony .... 102, 104, 205, 385, 407 Kopecky, William Frank . . .. 104. 373, 385 Korbell, Alfred Wayne . 520 Korby, Steven Lyle .... 266, 267, 625 Korgcs, Byron Keith . . . . . . . . 410, 430 Koros, Mary Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Kosier, Ronald Anthony .... . . 351, 39t Koss, Valene Joyce .... . . . ....... 568 Kott, Allred Tyrrell . . . . 199, 404, 568 Kott, Gary Lynn . . ...... 404, 414, 568 Kouba, Richard George . . . . . . . . . . 288 Kovac, Karl Bernard . . . . . . . . 436, 568 Kowert, Bruce Arthur . . . . 86, 93, 128, 397, 442, 444, 445, 447 Kowert, Nancy Louise . . . . 128, 216, 339, 429, 444, 448, 450, 608 Koy, Ernie Melvin . . . . 124, 199, 272, 454, 477, 478, 481, 482, 483, 489, 490, . 516 Koy, Margaret Lucile .... 124, 195, 204, 207, 334, 412, 453 Kraatz, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 Kraft, Charles Conrads . . . . . . . . . . 286 Kralj, Ni cholas Kelsey ............ 288 Kramer, Katherine Anne . . . . . . . . 568 Kramer, Katheryn Rose . . .... 94, 412 Kramer, Matthias F...... ......... 419 Kramer, William Albert . . . . . . . . . . 280 Krebs, Doris Ann . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 594 Kreditor, Patricia Da1e ...... 339, 625 Kreisle, Leonardt Ferdinand .. . . 41, 421 Kreisle, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 Krejci, Dorothy Mac .... .......... 568 Kremer, Lawrence Nicholas ..... .. . 394 Kremer, Saundra Anne ............ 223 Kresensky, Alice ......... ...... ... 388 Kren, Betty Ann . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 594 Krcu, Craig Allan ......... . 403, 591 Kretzsc hmar, E. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 Kreuger, Nelva Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 Krczdorn, Roy Rankin . . . . 393, 409, 424 Kriegel, James Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 Kriegel, John Charles • . . . . . . . . . . . 288 Krieger, Eddie .................... 427 Krieger, Mrs. Hannah . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Kri Lott , Kenneth L. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 594 Loll, Jr., Virgil C. . . • . .. . . . . . . . . 24 Lourie, John H........ ... .... . ... 40-1 Love, Jack Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Love, Sam W. Jr. . .......... . .. . . 423 Lovelace, Michad Boone 368, 449 Loveless, Jack Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Lovell, Anne Figgatt .......... 252, 591 Lov.11, James Dale ...... 409, 463, 609 Lovett, Michael Francia . . . ......... 626 Lovett, Wayne Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 Loving, Nola J une .. .•... ... 257, 528, 626 Low, David A. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. 626 Lundquist, Elizabeth Jean .... 340, 626 Lundquist, Paul Richard . . . . 210, 417, 441 , 609 Luadstedt, Albert Harris . . . . . . . . . . 467 Lusk, Jack Duff ............ 410, 430 Luterman, Dnid Lynn . . . . 312, 416, 609 Luther, Homer L......... .. . . .... 419 Luton, Nancy Madeline . . . . . . . . . . 253 Luti.ell, Donald D........... 409, 626 Luttrell, George Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 Luttrell, William Leon . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Lutz, Charles Arthur . .. ..... 213, 415 Lutz, James Michael ..... . . .. . 99, 364 Luiz, WiJliam Lan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Lybrand, Edward Hill ............ 326 Lybrand, Kari Cheatham . . .... 272, 59·1 Lyda, Peggy F. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 356 Lyd iac, Dorothy Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Lykes, J ean Bigham . . . . . . . . 252, 396 Lykins, Lawrence Edward . . . . . . . . 521 Lyle, Ina Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Lyle, Samuel Renken . . . . . . . . 373, 374 Lyle, Susan Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Lylco, Ruth Gay .. . ..... 199, 258, 626 Lyman, Herbert Michael . . . . 322, 538 Lynch, Charles Ray . . . . . . . . 404, 570 Lynch, Edmund Clayton .. , . 92, 436 Lynch, Jr., Ri chard Harold . . . . 213, 214, 216, 653 Lynch, Ross Moore Jr. . . . . 316, 328, 364, 435 Lynge, Stephany 461 Lynn, Etelka S. .. .. , .. .. .. .. .. .. . 96 Lynn, Henry C. Jr. 409, 570 L)•ons, James Harry . . . . . . 200, 609 Lyons, Karen Irene 239, 408 Lyons, Linda Gene . . . . . ......... . . 410 Lyons, Maurice Augustus . . . . . . . . . . 434 Lytle, Charles Gerald . . . . . . . . 99, 626 M Magilow, Michele Claire 119, 244, 451, 453 Maginel, Robert Harold 370, 417, 449 Magiolo, Albert fatthew . . . . . . . . 626 Magness, John Clifton .... . ... . ... 409 Magouyrk, Ann Louise .. . .. . . , 255, 609 Maguire, Jack RuHelt . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Maguire, Mrs. Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Mahaffey, John M. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 410 Mahaffey, Prudence Drew .... 255, 365 Mahaney, Nancy Karen . . . . . . . . . . 594 Mahler, Eddie Gene ..... . .. , . . ... 404 Mahon, Brian Fisher ... ~ .... 210, 310 Mahone, Louisa ...... .... 209, 252, 380 Mahoney, William Ronald .... 318, 319, 454, 591 Mahurin, Julia Leona . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 Maier, Catherine Carol . . . . . . . . . . 609 Majul, Felix Perez . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 536 Makela, Robert George . . . . 456, 541, r, Cynthia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 McKay, Gerry Lynn ........ . , . .•. 627 McKay, Michael Darrell ............ 394 McKay, Susan Jane .............. 343 McKee, Elizabeth . . . . . . . 199, 345, 627 McKee, John Sluart . . . . • . . . 310, 627 627 McNatt, Randy Mathew1 . ... 352, 542, 572 McNaughton, Marjorie Lee . . . 236, 237 McNeal, James Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Mc ecly, David 111•• • 195, 196, 452, 547 McNeese, A. G., Jr............. 27, 92 McNeff, Joe David .... .• .. . • 218, 284 McNeil, Dan 523 McNeil, Donna Jean . . • . . . . • 405, 572 McNeil, John Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 McNeil, Martha Virginia . . . 197, 198, 217 McNeill, Dave E . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . . 627 McNeill, David E1heldred . . . . . . . . . . 315 McNeih, Jane Lauchlin . . . . . . . . . . 239 McNeill, Laura Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Melcher, Shaaron Merie . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Melear, Charles Ray ..... ..••..... 409 Melienger, Anne Louise ...... . ... 342 Melin, Vicki Myra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 MeUenbruch, Mary Ann . . . . 199, 200, 210, 234, 340, 450, 609 Melton, Susan Jane . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 338 Mellon, William A. . . . . . . . . . . 533, 544 Meltzen, Virginia Dianne . . . . • . . . . . 627 Melville, Mary Lou . . . . . .. . . . 91, 429 Menchaca, Rene • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463 MendeJovitz, Mark Charle1 323 Mendelson, Wallace Brand .... 98, 416, 573 Mendenhall, Brenda S. . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 Mendlowitz, Sandra Frances . . . . . . 573 Mendoza, Alicia E1tela . . . . . . 355, 394 Milburn, Linda J. . ............... 595 Milburn, Malcolm Long . . • . . . . . . . 315 lllilk, Richard Lee .. . ..... , . • . . . . 573 Millard, Stephanie Anne . . . . . 253, 627 Miller, Bruce Pat . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 394 Miller, Carolyn Kay .............. 595 Miller, Cherie Ann • . ... ..... 241, 346 Miller, Cherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Miller, Claire Ann • . . . 91, 200, 254, 339, 429, 627 Miller, Connye Victoria . .. .. 214, 215, 326, 610 Miller, Dale Robin . . . . . 374, 423, 595 Miller, Daryl Marie ............ , .. 240 Miller, David Lincoln . . . . . . • . . . . . 407 Miller, Dianne Halyard ........... 438 Miller, Dwight Scott .............. 441 Miller, Edgar Allen . . . . 88, 93, 102, 104, 128, 201, 220, 284, 452, 573 McKelroy, William Girard ..... ... 627 McKenney, Jr., Warren Peter . ... 318, 394, 627 McK enzie, David Warren ..•. 348, 349, 353 McNeill, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McNell, Marilyn Joyce ...... 418, McNew, Judy Marie .............. McNutt, Anthony William . . . . . . . . 102 595 39.t 522 Menger, Barbara Ann .... .... 340, Menger, Helen Russi ..... .... ..... Menger, Robert Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . Menn, Thomas Earl . . . . . . . . . . 404, 627 255 300 573 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Edwin Lee, Jr.....• . .... .. 573 Ellen Robertson ........• , 255 Eric · Nathaniel . . . . . . 499, 537 Gary Wayne .. . 373, 374, 385, 610 McKenzie, Michael Murray .•.. 423, 572 McNull, Darell L. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 Menon, Narayanan Surendrankuty .. 388 Miller, George Emmett . . ..... . •... 444 McKenzie, Wallace Jackson .. 368, 435 Mc utt, Gordon Russell . . . . . 288, 595 Menoscal, Cesar Ulises . . . . . . . . . . . . 539 Miller, Gearld Kirby •. ... . .. . 456, 541 McKeon, Steve Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Mc Kern, T. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 McKclla, Jr., John J..... ..... . 35, 103 Mc Key, George Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 McKibben, Jr., Lewis Lee .... •. . . 431 McKinley, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513 McKinlay, Ralph Michael •.. . 512, 516 McKinley, Patricia An ............ 626 McKinney, Gwendlyn Kay • ... •... 627 McKinney, Ronald Loye 220 McKinnis, James Albert ..... 321, 572 MclUnzie, John Michael ..... 350, 444 McNull, Judy • . . . . • • . . . . . . . • . • . . . 232 McNutt, William Anthony . . . . . . . . 524 McPherson, Lydia Cail • . . . . • 200, 609 McPherson, Mary Alice •..... 199, 258 McPherson, Travis Dean . . . . 102, 409. 424 McQuay, Patsy Lee .......... 456, 462 McQueary, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 McRae, John Malcolm ..•. 93, 123, 196, 199, 201, 348, 352, 403, 437 McReynolds, Willia.m Irvin ... 95, 212, 213, 219 McReynolds, William Thomas . • • . . • 572 Men's Glee Club . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Residence Halls ...... . ..... Mercer, Timothy . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Meredith, Dennis Lee . . . . . . . . 414, Meredith, Marsha Marie . . . . . . . . . . Mericle, Skip Sterling . . . . . . . . . . . . Mermelstein, Mary Ellen ..... 244, Merrell, William W............... Merriam, Robert Stevens . . . . . 536, Merrick, John Blake ........ 291, Merrill, Barbara Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merritt, Jean Royce ..•......... •. 459 344 310 444 335 534 610 286 537 610 249 252 Miller, Miller, Mil1er, Miller. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Harold Lee . , . . . 373, 374, 385 Jacqueline Kay . . .•......• . 263 James Davis ... .. .•....... 404 Jan Annabel" . . . . . . . . 254, 627 Janel Lee ....•.. 201, 255, 573 Janis Gail ...... 210, 245, 627 John Underwood . . . . . . • . . 326 Judy C.......... ..... 244, 412 Kandis Babbette ..... . .. . . 627 Kenneth Denton . . . . . . . . . . 627 Linda Helene . . . . . .. . . . . . . 340 Lizette Lynn .. . . .. 91, 239, 610 Margaret . . . . . . • .. . . .. . . . . . 253 Maryln Alice ...... . . . . , .• . 253 McKinzie, Paul Ray • . . . . . . . . 410, 430 McRoberts, Virginia . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . 250 Meachke, Kathlyn Nell . . . . . . 91, 386 Miller, Michael Ermoo .. 410, 430, 573 Mc Kissack, Rita Ann . ............ 461 Mc Kown, Janelle Via ............•. 94 Mclamore, Hoy Travis . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Mclaran, Mary Hannah • . . . . . . . . . 461 McLaughlan, Robert Adalbert . . . . 102, 407 McLaughlin, J. Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 McRorey, Merle Dwaine . .•.. 410, 430, 576 Mc Shane, Michael B. . . . . • • . . 369, 595 lllcSpadden, Carol • . . . • . . . • . . . . . . 573 McStay, John Dee •••...•. . ....... 286 McStay, Mary Ellen Shields . . . • . . 396 McTee, Arlie Ray • , . . • . . . • .. . . . . . 220 Messer, Bonnie Merle . . .. 97, 101, 405 Messer, Gary Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . 298 Mel calf, Susan P. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 Metcalfe, Gwendolyn Jean ..... 457, 627 Metcalfe, John Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . 543 Metha, Man Mohan • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 Metschan, Joseph Michael . . . . . . . . 286 Miller, Nancy Ellen ... .. 357, 381, 573 Miller, Pamela Joyce ... .. ......... 335 Miller, Richard Glen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 Miller, Robert Allen . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 416 MHler, Jr., Robert Warren .... 316, 383 Miller, Robin Lloyd . ...... , . 283, 519 Miller, Robin Nancy . . • . . . . • . . . . . . 342 Miller, Rochelle Sandra . , .... 227, 627 McLaughlin, James Martin . . . 292, 627 McVey, Lynda Kay •. 198, 223, 461, 627 Metzler, Vicki Lu ....••..... 225, 461 Miller, lll, Rufus Waller • .•• 203, 318, McLaughlin, Kaohryn Nan . . . 251, 595 McLaughlin, Phyllis Gay . . . . . . . . . . 595 McLaughlin, Robero Clark . • . 459, 595 McLaughlin, Suzanne . . . . . . . . • . . . 532 McLean, William Patrick . ... 274, 401, 419 Mclelland, Gerald Ralph 102 McLelland, Slan Louia • . 197, 198, 200, 210, 308, 328 Mcl emore, Ill, Benjamin Reaean •. 274 Mclendon, Judith Ann ............ 609 McLeod, Bruce Cameron .. • ....• , . 98 Mcleon, ~lack E. . . • . . . • . . . . . . . • . 94 Mclerran, Calvin Jacluon .. .. 444, 627 McLesevich, Joseph Paul . . . . . . • . . 102 McMahon. Dan David . . • . • . . . 286, 328 lllc Vey, Ronald L. • . • • • . • • • . . • • • • . 419 McWherter, Betty Kay ..•..• • ...• . 225 McWhirter, Jr., Richard M...• .... 280 McWhortcr, Margaret Chalmers . .. 259 Mc William•, Jr., Albert Ro11 ..•... 99 Mc Williams, Damon Bradley . . . . • . 315 McWilliams, Gloria Jeanette •..•.• 335 Meacham, Sharon Lorraine . . • . . . . . 249 Meador, Joel Reevea ..• .. .•. . 386, 573 Meador, John Manning . . .... 316, 609 Meador, Robert Dean . . . • • . . • 283, 609 Meadow•, Robert Riad . . . • . . . . . . . • 296 Meaney, John William . . . . . . . • • . . . 30 Means, Janet Marie •...•. , • 230, 453 Meant, Marion Irene • . . . . . . • . . . . . 595 Meucke, Marie . . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 527 Meurer, Douglas Reagan . . . . • . . • . . 24 Meyer, Charles Robert Jr. . . . . . . . . 519 Meyer, Cynthia Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Meyer. Heinz Erich .......... 404, 573 Meyer, Jo Caldwell . . . . . . • • . . . . • . 438 Meyer, Judith Ann 595 llleyer, Larry Earl ... 99, 348, 352, 39~ Meyers, Charles Lawrence . . . . • . • . . 304 Meyers, Clyde C. . . . .. . . . . . . . • . . . . 41).1 Meyers, Pamela Ann , . . . • . . . . • . . . . 573 Meyers, Virginia Harris Neyers, William Joseph Michael, Jame• hrlin 252 313, 533, 627 270, 437, 595 417, 595 Miller, Sandra Jean . . . . . . . . . 243, 457 Miller, Sherry Annelle .•......... , 5°95 Miller, Siz.etta Synn .............. 429 Miller, Stephen Craig •.........••. 316 Miller, T. A.......•...••..•.. 99, 627 Miller, Terry Lynn ....•.......••. 347 Miller. Warren . . . . . .. . • . . . . . . . • . . 414 Miller, William Blaine ......•. 91, 391 Miller, ~illiam Fredrick 111 . . . . 539, 595 1illt'.r, William Hamilton •....•...• Sl7 1iUtr, William Wade •.. 416, 457, 462, 595 Milici, Jelfrey Rober1 •.•...••.... , 573 Milici, John Pora1h . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . 595 Milligan. Linda Jluth .............. 9..$ Milliger, ylv ia .. Anette .... , ..••.•. 610 McMahon, Geor1e O'Daniel • . . . . . . McMain1, James Crover • . . . • • 370, Mc Manus, Brian J(jrk • . . . • . • . 457, Mc Manus, Portia Ann • . . . • . . . • . . . 197 449 572 547 MeHe, Frank Roy •. , . . . . . • . . . . . . . 209 Mecom, lri1 Dean • . . .. . . • . . . . . . . . . 573 Mecom, Kay Lynn . . . . • . • . • . • • • . . . 573 Medellin, Phillip Lloyd •...•• 434, 436, 361, 362 Michael, Marian Pendercra • Michaels, Ray • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . . Michaelson, Barbara Mary ......•. Michalk, Cherly D. • . . . . • . . . . . . • . • 438 398 227 386 Milliren, L lie Lucille • . . . • . • 389, 416 Mills, Jr., Jo1eph Milton . : ........ 211 Mill , ancy Marie . • . 383, 4 U, 448, 595 Mill , birley Ro e • . • • . . • • • . • • . • • 339 McMaou1, Raymond S. 595 Medenhall, Ill, Leslie Ward . . . . . . 288 Michel, Donald • . • . . . • • • . . . . . • . • . . 431 tilne, Kay Janette •••. ·-•. ,,.... 627 McMartin, Paula Ano • . . . . . • . . . • . . 91 Medina, Frank . . . • . . . . . . . • . • . . . . 518 Michell, William Eu1ene •.. , • • . . • • 516 Mil 1ein, Ga1l Emily • • . . . • NS. 627 Ill · !II .... ... IS,• II .. II.I ....• •l:l Ill.II • a.1r• .• !I, II• .Ii l:l 151. -· II Ill .. Ill l~ 11.!ll, JI.Ill m.• -I: • II • • Ill 1,IC, IHI _ s:i _ !li 11. It .. II _ 111 11, lQ • -JI •• IC II. I! i;.s:i II.I!' -II Kill c I! !II. · II - _ !SI •• :51 11,C &5J ... _Ill,. . II I.SI! r.c: ... ••It -· Name Milstein, Howard Roy ... 197, 304, 328, 610 Miltner, Robert A. . .... .......... 610 Milton, Delbert ................ , . . 542 Mims, Charles Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 Mims, Patricia Annelte . . . . . . 236, 237 Mims, Patricia Ann • . . . . . . . . . . . • . 239 Mims, Robert Wayne ... . 210, 291, 610 Mindrup, David Philip •. . . •... 354, 444 Miner, Bruce Hal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Miner, Mary Barbara .. , .... , 223, 532 Minor, Jaml's Wayne ........ 210, 315 Minor, Thomas Harvey .... ... 423, 573 Minter, Alan Huntre!ll .. ... .. . , , . 196 Minter, David Smith .. , 202, 403, 437, 473 Minter, Martha . . . , .... . .. . , 259, 392 Minter, Nonnan Wesley .......... . 383 Minturn, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 Minyard, Cassandra Dee ... , • . . . . . 595 Minyard, Marilou . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . . 595 Minyard, WiUiam A. . ........ . ... , 627 Mireur, John Joseph .. ..... ....... 441 Mireur, John Peter ......... , ...... 547 Mischke, Kathy . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 527 Mislock, Raymond Butch ....... .. . 350 Mitcham, Cail Marie ...... ......... 418 Mitchel, Kathryn Janice ..... 220, 412 Mitchell, Alvin LeRoy ............ 354 Michell, Anitha Theresa .... 86, 96, l 19, 128, 196, 197, 230, 416, 429 S73 Mitchell, C. Kathyrn . .... .. . . 197, 4SO Mitchell, Carl Barnes ..... . . .... ... 291 Mitchell, Eugene William . . . . 283, 454 Mitchell, Glen Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 Mitchell, HeJen Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Mitchc11, James D8"id 370, 435, 4ll, S9S MitchelJ, Martha Evelyn ...... 239, 573 Mitchell, Meredith . . . . . 198, 209. 339. 418, 429, S27 Mitchell, Michael George . . . . . . . . 284 Mitchell, Richard Donald .. . . 296, 627 Mitchell, Sandra Sue . . . . . . . . 233, 595 Mitchell, Sidney Allin .. , . . . . . . . . . 272 Mitchell, Susan ......... ... . . 234, 610 Mitchell, William Eugene ........ . 511 Mitelman, Michael Everett ... 198, 200, 627 MitoH, Jr., Richard Warren , . 281, 627 Mitry, Raja .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 389 Mizell, Mike David .. . . ........ 298, 573 Mochell, Chester M . ..... .... 206, S9S Mock.ford, James Philip . . . . . . . . . . 393 Moehlman, Jacqul'line Arnauld . . . 199, 239. 627 Moeller, Edward Frcdinand ....... 573 Moeller, Karl H. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 365 l\foeron, Weldon Barker . . . . . . . . . . 574 Moffit, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Moffitt, Frederick Vincent . . . . . . . . 672 Moh le, Richard Edwin . . . . . . 209, S73 Mohr, Darlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 Mohrmann, Leonard Edward, Jr. . . 200, 440, 44 1. 54i Moir, Wilbur .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. 102 Mojavt'r, Fariborz Gazvin ... , . . . . 350 Mojica, Priscilla Orpha . . • . . . . . . . 460 Mokry, Victor W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 O Moles, Robert Ivan .... , . • . . . . . . . . . 409 Molesevich, Joseph Paul .... 409, 424 Molina, Nelson Nevil . . . . . . . . 391, 593 Molina-Escobar, Thomas Jaime .... 573 Molina· Valencia, Ramiro 541 Moll. William Leo . . . . . 196, 203. 212. 374, 452. S73 Molny, Vana Lee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 627 Moltz. Michelle Mae . . ... 444, 448, 463 Moncivaez, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 Moncrief, Hichard Wesley .... 288, 393 Monday, Dorothy Jean . . ...... 225, 610 Money, David Lee . ... . ...... ..... 403 Moneyhon, Carl Hofmann .... 321, 441, 444, 44S, 447. S9S Moneypenny, James Albert .... 444, 627 Monfrey, Patricia Rose ... ........ 627 Monk, Carmela Griffin ............ 263 Monk, Richard W.............. , .. 595 Monkhouse, John Prokop 627 Monkhouse, Laura Clegg . . . . 251, 412, S73 Monroe, Thomas R. . . . . . . . . . 288, 610 Montalbano, Anthony Michael . . . . . 423 Montalbo, Joseph Daniel .. .... , . . . 595 Monteith, David Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Montemayor, Carlos Rene ......... 370 Montford, John Thomas ..... 372, 385, 43S. S73 Montgomery, Gary Thomas . . . . 444, 456 Montgomery, Joan Elizabeth ....... 263 Montgomery, John Marlin . . .. 266, 267, 610 Montgomery, Ill, JMeph Samuel .. 284, 627 Montgomery, Margaret Carter , . . 251, 40S. 408, S73 Name Pores Montgomery, Margaret Elizabeth . . 119, 197, 200. 2SI, 408 Montgomery, Phillip Ray ......... 326 Montgomery, Velmanett . . . . . . . . . . . 461 Montgomery, Mrs. W. W. . ....... 319 Moody, Benjamin Earle . . . . 296, 627 Moody, Dennman E. . . ............ 286 Moody, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Moody, J ohn Allison .............. 461 Moody, Jr. , Leroy Denman ... 197, 535 Moody, Lynn Diane .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 573 Moody, Mickey Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Moody, William Henry 280 Mooney, Alice Darlene 610 Mooney, Edward Joseph 315 Mooney, Fred E. . . . . . . . . . . . . 393, 610 Mooney, Kathryn Joan . . . . . . 341, 610 Moor, Robert Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 Moor, Terry Martin . ..... 101, 270, 403 Moore, Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Moore, ATthur N. , ....... , . , ... , . 419 Moore, Barbara Leigh .... , . , . 254, 627 Moore, Brian Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449 Moore, Carlos William .... , . 344, 573 Moore, Carolyn Poole . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Moore, Clara Llewellyn . . . . . . . . . . . 228 Moore, Curtis E. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . 627 Moore, David Preston ..... .......266 Moore, Edward Clark, IV 37S, 385, 62i Moore, Emmett Edrintgon 272, 541 Moore, Fred Barry .......... 417, 610 Moore, Cary Douglas . . 296, 479, so.t. sos. 506, S08, Sl6, 610 Moore, Gerald Wayne ..... ......... 595 Moore, Glynda Key . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 461 Moore, Greta Michelle . 230, 355, 461 Moore, Guy Ira . . . . . . . . 410. 430. S74 Moore, Jr., Hilmar Guenther . 198, 292 Moore, Jack Otis .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 218 Moore, James Wilbern . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Moore, Mrs. Jerry C. . . . . . . . . 66, 423 Moore, John Howard .. , . . . . . 28.l, 610 Moore, J ohn Willard . . . 10-1, 300, 424 Moore, Kei th Denver .......... 99, 627 Moor(', Lowell Gideon . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 Moore, Licutentant Colonel Lowell Gideon . .. . . . . . . . . . . 360, 36i Moore, Margaret Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 Moore, Marnee Elyse . . . . . . 237, 592 Moor£', Mary Ann . . . . . . . . . . . 335, 62i Moore, Mary Gertrude . . . . . 340, 418 Moore, Mary Margaret . . . . . . . . 91, 332 Moore, Jr., Maurice Edwin ..... ... 272 Moore, Michelle Wyatt 236, 237, 339, S29. 627 Moore, Narcissa Lee . . . . . . . . 241, 380 Moore, III, olan Aubrey . . . . . . . . 206 Moore, Patricia Anne . . . . . . . . 223, 412 Moore, Patrick Allen . . . . . . . . . 98, 296 Moore, Patrict Frank . . . • . . . . . . . . 300 Moore, Paul Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 Moore, Paul Richey . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 409 Moore, Preston David . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Moore, Robert Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 l\foore, Robert E. (I) .. . .. . . .. . .. 196 Moore, Robert E. (11) 209 Moore, Robert Haymond . . . . . . . . . . 627 Moore, Ronald Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 Moore, Sallie Beth . . . . . . . . . . 408, 432 Moore, Stephen Leslie . . . . . . 102, 316 Moore, Susan . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 42S, S95 Moore, Su1&n Claire . . . 210, 387 Moore, Susan Eliza.beth . . . . 258, 610 Moore, Thomas Etlward . . . . . . . . . . . 50-J Moore, Timothy D. . . . . . . . . . 385, 535, S9S Moore, Toni Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Moore, Watson Lee ...... 104, 266, 26i Moore, Watson Lee . . . . . . . . 104, 421 MoOre, William JcHerson 538 Moorehead, J essie James •. , . , . , . • , 29-l Moorhead, Jesse Jefferson •....... 452 Maoris, Judy Louise ............ . . 339 Moorman, Marilyn . . . . • . . • • . . 258, 5:\2 Moorman, Mary Burke . . • . . • . . . . . . 243 Moorman, Thomas Slick . . . . . . . . . . 288 Moors, Alta . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468 Moosa, Mahdi • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .. . 39S Moralea, Diane Kay ....••• , , , 199, 627 Morales, Filiberto . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . SM Morales, Marcia Ann •.... .• . , ... , . 627 Morales, Richard C., Jr..... . . .... 391 Moregan, Bay Charles .... , . • . . . . . 574 Morehead, John Farris ........ , . , . 467 Morehouse, Jay Brooks •.•..... , , . 301 Moreland, Daniel Griffin • . . . . . . . . . 310 Moreland, Elizabeth Ann •.... 251, 574 Moreland, H. Keith • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S9S Moreland, Maxine Sylvia . • . . . 332, 574 Moreland, ·Ralph ............. , . , . 436 Moreno, Joseph Ruben •.••......•. 100 Morey, John Bryan •..... 32S, 370, 627 Morgan, Carl WHliam . . . . • . . . . . . . 421 Morgan, Charles Earl .... , , , . . . . . . 574 Name Morgan, Barbara Kay S9S Morgan, Claudie Jean ......... 91, 23J Morgan, David May .............. 610 Morgan, Dougla1 Neil . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 96 Morgan, Ellis Frank •.... . . .. 402, 610 Morgan, Exeen Marie . . . . . . . . • . . . . 595 Morgan, J Francis • .. .. . • .. .. . .. .. 27 Morgan, James M. . ............ ... 595 Morgan, Jerry Lee ...... 197, 301, 627 Morgan, Linda Kaye . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 610 Morgan, Margaret Francet • . • . 239, 627 Morgan, Paula Elizabeth . . . . 210, 574 Morgan, Phyllis LeRoy . . • . . . . . . . . 436 Morin, Raymond ........ · 370, 435, 595 Morries, Sherryl Ann . . . . . . . • 232, 595 Morrill, George Poe ...... 310, 541, 595 Morrill, Katherine June . . 197, 239, 627 Morrill, Kenneth Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Morris, Allen Ray , ...... ....... . , 452 Mooris, Amber Sharon ........ 91 , 418 Morris, Carolyn Joyce ... ... . . 199, 209 Morris, Clifton H. . ..... ......... 419 Morris, David Andrew . . . . . . . . 272, 541 Morris, Eugenia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210, 259 Morris, Gregory Patrick . . . . . . . . . . 627 Morris, Harold Brl'tt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Morris, Jack Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Morris, Jr., James Bertram ........ 272 Morris, Jearl Preston . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Morris, Jerry Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Morris, Jerry Lynn ................ 595 Morris, John Howard . . 431, 463, 595 Morris, J udith Louise 249, 627 Morris, Martin Edward . . . . . . 200, 322 Morris, Michael David . . . . . . 277, 627 Morris, Peggy Ann . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. 412 .Morris, Robert Glenn .. . 318, 319, 595 Morris, Mr. S. I. Jr. . ............. 406 Morris, Sheila Rae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Morris, Sidney Machen, Jr.... 99, 627 Morris, Stephen Arrille . . . . . . 283, 534 Morris, Susan Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . 252 Morris, William Jourdan . . . . . . . . . . 574 Morris 111, William Wallace .. 370, 4119 Morrisey, Jerry Lynn .......... , ... 99 Morrison, Carolyn ..... , .. , . . . . . . . 627 Morrison, Robert Hugh ........ . . . 217 Morrison, William Benton, Jr.... . . 461 MorriS5, Robert Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Morrow, Carol Ann ..... 200, 249, 453, 627 Morrow, Marie Betzner . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Morrow, Robert Edward . . . . . . . . . . 315 Morse, Laurie Jean ...... 241, 438, 574 Jfortar Board . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Morton, Donna Raye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Morton, John Michael • . . . . . • . . . . . 354 Morton, Lynda Kay . . . . . . . . • . 346, 408 Morton, Luther Judd ............. , 414 Morton, Weldon Barker ........ ... 574 Morton, WiHiam Jack . . . . . . . . 198, 441 Mosby, Robert Davis . . . . . . . . • . . . . 283 Moseley, Bailey Christian .... 197, 318 Moseley, Billy Edwin . . • . . . . . . . . . 595 Moseley, Patricia Jo .. . ............. 92 Moseley, Phillip Duane ...... 369, 434 Moseley, Phillip Eugene .......... 402 Moses, James Graham . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 Moses, James H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 213 Moses, Kay Ann .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 330 Moses, Mike . . . .. . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . 213 Moses, William Holiday . . . . . . . . . . 423 Mosher, Jr., Laurance Coleman 298 Mosley, Carroll David ....•... 298, 610 Moss, Coila Nell ............ 233, 610 Moss, Edward Robert .. .. 102, 414, 517 Mosser, Daniel A.....•..... . 207, 627 Mo55er, James Crawford .. 301 , 373, 375 Mostafavi, Kashk.hodayar . . . . . . . . . . 536 Mosteller, Jimmy Harold . .. . 423, 574 Motazed, Behrooz: ...... ..•.. , .. , , . 536 Mothershead, Bouldin S. . . . . . . . . . . 419 Motley, Michael Tilden ........... 444 Mottet, Janice Elizabeth ..... ..... 336 Moulin, Susan Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627 Mount, James Russell ..•... ....... 421 Mount, Tamara Lynne • . . . . . . . . . . . 547 Mowery, Susan •.............. .. , . . 33 Mowrey, Gary Lee • . • . . • • . • • . S34. S37 Mowrey, Jack Richardson . . . . . • . . . 537 Mowrey, Jack Richard ....... 534, 574 Moyer, Loubert Reece ........ •.... 292 Moyers, L. Reese . . • . . . . . . . . . 390, S9S Moyer, Patsy Della ...... 200, 223, 412 Moyers, James Wynn . . . 102, 104, 40-l, 441 Muckelroy, William La'ftTence •.... 344 Muecke, Marie Louise . . 315, 494, 531 Muelder, Evelyn Duggan .. 91, 429, 444. 448 Mueller, Ann Elizabeth .. 340, 528, 627 Mueller, George Ann ... . . ... 410, 428 Mueller, Lee Mortiz ....•.•.•••.•• 303 Mueller. Mark Alan . . . . 302, 303, 36S Page 667 Name Mueller, Peggy Nell . . . . . . • . • . . . • . S9S Mueller: Randolph George ..•. 283, 362, 383, 610 Mueller, Ronald Gene 349. 3S2 MueJler, Shirley Ann 610 Muenzenberger, Marion Catherine .. 234 Muenzler, Larry Allen . . . . 440, 4-11 MuenzlCr,. Leslie H. . . . .. . 410, 574 Muir, R. Douglas . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 627 Mukhaizim, Khalid ....•.. , . . . . . . . . 39S Mukherjee, Barid Baran 388 Muldrow, Mimi Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Mullen, Marilyn J. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 595 Muller, Frances Constance .... 200, 242, 333. ,610 Mullins, Dee Ann ........ 243, 4SI, 627 Mullins, Edith • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432 Mullins, Jack Patrick . . • • . . . . . . . . 537 Mulvaney, Margaret Lynn .......... 91 Mulvey, John R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 419 Mumme, Michael E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 Munden, Nelda Dianne . . . . • . 340, 627 Munday, Jeffrey Gordon .... 294, S34, S36, 540. S9S Munn, Patricia Ann . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 255 Muns, Nancy Helen . . . . . . • . 208, 574 Munson, Elwood Lawrence . . . . . . . . 383 Munson, Cary Wayne . . . . . . 404, 595 Munson, Patricia Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Murchison, Helen Hardy • . . . 2S9, 380 Murchison, Marietta • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 574 Murdock, III, Robert • • . . . . . . 363, 434 Murguia, Daniel Edward • . . . • . 394, 595 Murillo, Gerardo Thaddeus . . . . . . 391 Murph, David Rupert . . . . . . 294, 4S2 Murphy, David Stanford . . . . . . . . . . 393 Murphy, Jr., Edwin Roy . . . 3S2, S43 Murphy, George Earl .............. 441 Murphy, George Stuart 627 Murphy, Melinda ............ 197, 2S9 Murphy, Pam A. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . 627 Murphy, Paul Lane . . . . . . . . 368, 435 Murphy, Sharon Sue . . . . . . . . 243, 627 Murray, Anne Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . 339 Murray, Charles Coppage . . . . . . . . 274 Murray, Jacqueline Mye . . . . . . . . . . 355 Murray, Janice Dee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Murray, Janice Johnson . . . . . . . . . . 240 Murray, Lorraine Betancourt . . 94, 394 Murray, Marcia Berta . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Murray, Jr., Menton Joseph . 394,· 452 Murray, Richard Dow ....... . 310, 610 Murray, Ronald Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 Murrey, Mike .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. 518 Musgrove, Glenn Burke . . . . 88, 196, 200, 397. 441, Sl6 Musgrave, Jr., Philip Cebern 288 Musick, Donald Martin • . . . . . 286, 5i4 Musick, Edythe Jan .......... 249. S9S Musselman, Marian Marie . .• . 330, 412, S74 Muth, Sharon Joyce ........... ... 249 Mu1scher, Kenneth Wayne ........ 574 Muzny, John Louis • . . .. .. .. . . .. . 595 Myer. Judith Lynn .. . . . ..... 209, 628 Myers, Carol Aon . . . . . . . . 229, 595 Myers, Eli Michael . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 286 Myers, Ill, George Robert •... 318, 50-1, 628 Myers, Georgia . .. .. ........... , . 432 Myers, Linda Caroline .... 98, 223, 574 Myers, Michael Lynn . . . • . . 300, 595 Naas, Robert James ...... 98, 102, 441 Naber, Nancy . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. 2S8, 628 Nabours, Larry A. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 610 Nachlinger, Pam . .. ... ... ........ . 610 Nachlinger, Rodney Ray . . . . . . . . . . 411 Nachman, George Jack .... 128, 312, 452 Naegeli, Jeanette Ann ............ 628 Nagle, Gay Trabue . . . . 200, 438, S74 Nahdi, Kha mis Amer . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Naifeh, Jerome . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 521 Nail, Susan Carol . ........... 461 , 610 Naiser, Elaine Elizabeth .... 94, 98, 432 Nall, Jr., John Hill ......... . .. 314 Nalle, Alan Wooda . . . . . . 274, 362, 628 Nalle, Ill, George Sampson ........ 301, • 362, 610 Naman, Stephco Lawtence ... . 313, 628 Naman, Susan Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 Nance, Gary Delrn . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 281 Nance, Jr., James Kinchen ..... .. . 29-1 Nance, Patricia Dell . . . . 348, 355, 374 Napier, Jr., Hornet Albert .... 353, 3-18 Napoli, Jr., Leon Joseph ........ 341 Narlikar, Jayant Vishnu . . . . . . . . . . 388 Narvarte, Sam F. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40..\ Nuchke, Katherine Campbell • . • . 232, 340, 628 Nash, Jr., Edgar Covey . .... .• ... 274 Nuh, Phyllis J oan ................ 223 Name Pages Name Name Name Nuita, Alan Charles . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 269 Newlove, George Hillia • . • . . . 92, 419 Nowlin, Barbara Ann . . , • 335, 410, 428, Edward . . . . 212, 219 Oliphant, DaYe Nasits, Nancy Ann .... 227, 339, 628 Newman Club •. , , , •.. , , .... , . . . . . 394 575 Oliva, Joseph Anthony ............ 302 Nass, Dianne . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . • . . . 333 Newman Hall 345 Nowlin, Cherie Sue . . . . • . . . . . • . . . 628 Olivare1, Richard . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 370 Nassarallah, Mohammed . . • . . . . . . . 395 Newman, Jr., Irvin Melvin ... 99, 103, Nowotny, Arno ...• 27, 31, 93, 99, 44-0, Olivarez, Cayetano . . . . . . . . . . 363, 434542386, 628Na11er, Al-Rashid • . • . • . . . . •. . . . . • 104 Oliver, Alexander Hamilton . . . . . . 281 Newman, Marsha Michele 245 Nowotny, Patrick John ..... , 203, 575Nuserian, lraz . . . . . . . . . . . •• . . . . . . . 536 Oliver, Charles Albert .. 196, 200, 201, Newman, Matthew Kelly H. . , . . . . 538 Noyola, Benito Xavier . . . . 270, 403, Natarajan, M. . . . . • . . . . . . • . . • •• . . . 368 267, 398, 610 437, 575 Nathan, Jane Claire •••........... 245 Wesley, 266, Oli•er, . . . 210, 224, 628 Newmim, Paul Jr. ... 267, Diane 339, 628 Nue.nzler, Leslie Harding .... ...... 100 Nations, Wallace Harper •..••.• ... 316 Oliver, Floyd Louis, Jr. . . . 362, 400, Newman, Sharon Lea . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432 Nuessle, Lucille Dee ..•••.••.. 241, 610 434, 596Natto, Ibrahim Abbas . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Newman, Thomas Gordon . . . . . . . . 326 Nugent, John C. • . • . . . • •• . . •• . . . 596 Oliver, Georgia Ruth . . . 96, 97, 408,Nauert, George H. • •• . . . • . . . . . . . . . 523 Newsom, William Raiford . . . . 353, 373, Nugent, Kenneth Michael • , . . 99, 416. 432, 575 Naval ROTC . . . . . . . . • . . •• •. 372-375 374 441 Oliver, Ill, John Calvin 292, 293,Navar, Mary Isabelle •.. . 119, 394, 462, Newton, Anne Stout . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Null, Richard Caldwell . . .. 197, 370, 449 365 574 Newton, Carl Davidson . . . . . 364, 461, Nunii, Robert Patrick . . . . . . 36, 516 Oliver, Olivia Leachman 254, 610 Navarro, Mary Alice 391, 596 537, 610 Nunallee, Nancy Lee •••.•... , ....• 234 Oliver, Olivia Pedie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 Navarte, Samuel F. . . • . • . . . . . . . . . 543 Newton, Cecil Lee, Jr............. 544 Nunnally, Knox Dillon . . • . 201, 203, Oliver, Robert Lyle ..... ..... 283, 505 Naylach, Ruth Ellen • . • . . . . . . . . . . . 418 Newton, Charles Lacy .. , . . . . . . . . . 574 m, 452, 477, 479, 486, 516 Oliver, Sandra Kay .......... 332, 610 Neal, Charles Clinton . . • . • . . 374, 610 Newton, Jr., Charles Thomas . . . . 292, Nunnully, Nancy . . •.• . .••.• . .. . ••. 199 Olivier, Kenneth Clarke 99, 103,Neal, Joe W. •...............•...•. 33 454 Nussenblatt, Michael Phillip • •• . . • 322 299, 628 Neal, Richard Nawn . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 291 Newton, Eleanor Anne , . . 199, 210, 214 Nuutilla, Mary Loui1e •. , • 91, 429, 610 Olivier, Ill, Paul Peter 286, 493. Nebeker, Katherine Noel ...... 263, 628 Newton, Kathryn Louise , , • . 444, 628 Nye, Martha Susan , , , , •.. , •• , , , • 418 494, 516 Neblett, Donald Foster . . • . . . 324, 328 Newton, Sharon Kay ....•.... 223, 628 Olivo, John Xavier . ... 369, 444, 628 Neblett, Nancy Ann •.•. 241, 380, 596 Ng, Gim Louie • . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . • . 410 Olm, Kenneth William . . . . 203, 423, Nebrat, Marvin Leon . . . •• . • . . •• . . . 312 Nibblett, Sherry Jamea •• , . • . 330, 628 0 436 Nebrat, Paulette Dana •••••.•.••.•.. 261 Niber, William Wayne • , , , •••..... 418 Olsen, Caroll Julia . . . . . . . . . . 240, 338 Necrason, Suzanne Josephine . . . . 574 Nichol, Sandra Kay . . . •• . . • 412, 574 Olsen, John Frederic . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Oakley, Leslie Ann ... . 109, 110, 114, 339, 410, 428, 429 Neel, Cheryl Ballard . . . . . . • •. . . . • • 228 Nicholas, Carl Edward • . . . . . 424, 574 Olsen, Karen Ann . . . . . . 210, 223, 610 Oaks, Elizabeth Anne .••. ll9, 199, 234, Neely, Diane Cecile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Olsen, Wiley S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 Nicholu, Richard Alan . . . . 199, 210, 235, 371, 596 Neely, James Bert •. .............. 431 441 Olson, Elder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Oates, Jack Childers, J r••... 407, 441, Neely, Michael Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Nicholls, Anthony Edward • . . . 354, 389 Olson, Joyce Ann ....•....... 412, 575 575 Neely, Warren F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 610 Nichols, Benjamin Herbert . . . 400, 596 Olson, Jr., Marion Alfred . . 292, 628 Oates, Jay Kelly . •• . . . • . . . . . • . . . 423 Oates, Michael Stephen • . • . . . • . . . 316 Neff, Judson . . . . • . . . • . • . . . • . . . . . . . 436 Nichols, Carolyn Anita 216, 217 Oltorl, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Negley, James Lutcher • . • •• . . . . . 541 Nichols, David Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 Omar, Anwar A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Negley, Richard Burleson •••. , . . . 541 Nichols, Joho Christopher . . . . . . . . 284 Omicron Nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 97 Oati1, Lloyd Benton . . . . . . . . 423, 596 Oatman, Linda Kay • . . . • •. . • . . . 225 O'Banion, Allyne Sue • . . . • •. . . •. . 223 Neikirk, Mary Margaret •.. , 91, 528, Nichols, Joho Wylie, II . . . . 350, 628 Ondrias, Paul Raymond . . . . . . . . • • 575 529, 628 Nichols, Martha Janes .. , . .. , . . . . 410 O'Neill, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 463 Obenhaus, Richard Larry 283, 628 Neill, George H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628 Nichols, Odis Wesley, Jr. . . . . . . . . 596 O' eill, Kenneth John . . . . . . 375. 610 Obenhaus, Vaughn Deleith .. . . 119, 241, Neill, James Norris . . . . 393, 416, 596 Nichols, Richard Arden , . • . . . . . . . 440 O'Neill, Margaret Helen 628 340 Neill, John William . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 458 Nichols, William Emmett , . . 266, 267, ·o· eill, Michael Wayne . . . . . . . . . . 421 Ober, Richard Eugene •... 102, 104, 407 Neill, Max G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 610 O'Neill, Patrick Marshall . . . . 284, 407 O'Brian, Hanna Marie • . • . . . . . . . . . 342 Neill, Stephen K. . •• . . . . .. . . . . . . . 547 Nicholson, Doyle A. • •• •. . • •• . . . • . 537 O'Neill, William Anthony . . . 267, 628 O'Brian, Jr., Harry Weaver •... . . 575 Neilon, Elizabeth Joanne ..•.• , , . 394 Nicholson, Victoria Elizabeth . . . . 240, Orange Jackets . . . . • . . .. . . . • . . .. .. 450 O'Brien, Angela Rose • •. . . . . . . . . . 412 O'Brien, Patrick Arnold . . . . 441, 540, Neilon, Jr., William Joseph .. , , 208, 610 Onstad, Rockne William . . . . . . . . 610 394, 610 Nicholson, William Daniel • , , , .• , . 318 Oppenheim, Susan Jane . . . . . •. . . . 596 543 Neilson, Charles Joseph . . . . . . . . . . 628 Nickerson, Carl • . • •• . . . • •• . . . • •• . 512 O'Brien, Robert Anthony • . . . . . . . 370 Orange, Tangy . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 Nelle.in, Leon . . .. • . . .. . . . . • 323, 628 Nicklin, Josephine ................ 432 B. D. . . . . • . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . O'Brien, Susan Eileen • . . . • . • . • •. . 394 Orgain, 27 Nelms, Richard Barnett • . . . . . 521, 523 Niebuhr, Clarence Arthur ••.. 404, 414 O'Brien, Thomas Michael • . • . 296, 628 Organization of Arab Students 395 Nelms, Tommy . . . • 294, 493, 496, 516, Nied, Lon Edward • . . •• . ••. . 369, 449 Margaret • . . . 628 Gary William . . • . . . . . 628 O'Bryan, Shane 340, Orloff, 313, 574 Niehaus, Shirley Ann • . . . • •• . . . . . 242 O'Bryan, Robert Keene •.... . 390, 498, Ormand, Jr., Jack Edward 394, 416,Nelson., Barbara Adelia 199, 200, Niehaus, Thomas Joseph • . • •. . . . 394 596 610208, 429 Niel!, Cynthia Sue . . • . • . . . • •• . . . • . 91 O'Bryant, Julian Wilson .. , , •. 321, 610 Ormand, Jarrell Bankhead .... 296, 575 Nelson, Caryl Denise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Nielsen, Gordon L. . ............ ... 419 Ochiltree, William Mackey •. , . • . Ormand, Terry Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575 288Nelson, David Walter . . • . . . 315, 514, Nieman, Fred Clayton • . . . . . . • . •• • 415 Ocnuchek, Wayne R. 409 Ornelaa, Raul 462, 463, 575 516 Nieman, Pict Navarro . . . . . . 370, 628 Ochse, Amanda Marie , . . • 209, 263, Oroian, Patricia Anne . . • . . . 199, 628 Nelson, Don Baxter . . . . • . • . . . . . . 547 Nienhueser, Kit Arthur •••••• 198, 596 610 Orr, David Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 628 Nelson, Dorothy Maureen , , . 200, 210, Orr, John Mack . . . 88, 93, 102, 128,Nietenboefer, Kenneth Clarence .. 203, Ocker, Roberta Ann • . . •• . 243, 628263, 339, 519, 628 194, 195, 196, 284, 411, 452, 575 397, 436, 454, 548 O'Connor, Gary Richard 124, 210, Nigliazzo, Marc Anthony •.• , •• • , , , 575 348, 349, 353 Orr, Lynda Dyane .......... .. 412, 575Nelson, Elizabeth J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628 Nelson, Ellis Stark . . . . . . . . . . 277, 596 Nihad, Zuheer Sarni 395 O'Connor, Spencer Leroy .••••. .... 353 Orr, Mary Jay ...... 94, 255, 380, 575 Nelson, Eugene W. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 423 Niles, Franklin Elvie .. ... , .• , , • . 382 O'Connor, Timothy Patrick .. 394, 434, Orr, Susan Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239Nelson, Gary Joe . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . 400 628 Orr, Terry Lee ........ 404, 414, 463, Nissen, Leslie Jane • . • • 2~3, 405, 530Nelson, Harlan Claude . . . . . . 301, 610 610Nitschke, Lella Sue • •. . • . • . . . . . . . 596 Odam, John William . . • . • . 283, 575Nelson, II, Joe Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . 596 Orrender, Terrell Fontaine ....•. •. 347Nix, Robert Edgar , •• . • . . •• . . . . . • . 99 Odell, John Stephen ..•. 325, 441, 610Nelson, Malcolm George . . . 441, 444 Orrison, Mary Pancoast • . . . 242, 527, Ni::1on, Arlene Gailya . . • •... • . . . . . 610 Odle, Bobby Glen ... . 93, 196, 201, 207 Nelson, Mary Ann ...... 199, 224, 394, 610 ,,444, 446, 448, 463, 610 Nhon, Charles William , •••• , 271, 575 Odle, Jane • . • . . . . . • . . . • •• . . •. . . . 206 Ortiz, Rebecca . •. . 348, 355, 461, 596 Noack, Mrs. Margaret • . . •• • 526, 527 Odom, Jr., Donald P. . . . . . . . . . . . . 575 hNelson, Mary Anne . . . . 200, 229, 453, Orton, Su111n Josephine . . . . 198, 263, 628 Nobis, Tommy Henry, Jr.•. , • 286, 454, Odom, Jr., Hubert Turner ... , , ... 315 It 346, 610 Nelso!l, Patricia Evelyn . . . . . 239, 338, 476, 479, 482, 483, 486, 516, 537 544 Odom, J . M.................... .. . 27 It Orta, Marilyn Jeanne .... 209, 256, 575 387 Nodler, Lee Aaron • •• . • ••• . . •• . . • . 268 O'Donnell, Joan Emily . . . •. . . . • . 339 It Osborn, Arthur Frank . . . . . . • . . . . . 628 Nelson, Patricia Ruth . . . . . . . . 225, 264 Nodler, Ronald David .• , , ••.....• 269 O'Donnelly, Sue Elaine . , , ••. , , . . 236 It Osborn, Diann Eileen . . . •• •. •. . . . 240 Nelson, Peggy Joyce . . . 410, 428, 574 Noe, Philip S. . .•••.. , • . . •• •• . . . 424 O'Dowd, Ann •. , , •...•••. , , •• , , • • 249 It Osborn, Myra Ann . . . . . •. . 94, 98, 575 Nelson, Jr., Ralph Norman .. 316, 574 Noel, James Sheridan , , •• , , , .•. , . 421 O'Dowd, Jr., Milburn Martin •. , , 276, p, Osborne, Jane Frances . •. . • . . . . . . . 444 Nelson, Richard . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . 304 Nolap, David Thomas • . . . • •. . . •• • 302 610 , Osborne, Jerry Neal ......•. . .... . 402 Nelson, Robert Drew •....... 431, 459 Nolan, Jr., Sidney David •••. , ..• , . 394 Oefinger, Robert . . . . . . . . • . . . . •. • . . 294 Pt Osburn, John Duncan 409 Nelson, Robert Leonard . . . 394, 424, Nolen, Calvin Cleave . . • . 27, 93, 201, Oelken, Jr., Edgar •... 104, 354, 364, ,, Osgood, Charles Walter . . . . 209, 318, 574 440 366 , Nelson, Russell Carl . . . 218, 456, 628 Noll, Gus, III . . •• • . • . • . . . • •. . . . . . 375 Oesterling, Jame• Michael .. ...... 283 610 p, Osgood, Pamela Sue . . . . • . • •• . • . . . 383Nelson, Sally Terry .... , 252, 253, 574 Noonan, Gail Kathleen • . • . . . . . . . 575 O'Fanell, Margaret • . . •• . • •• . . . . . 532 It Oshman, Paul Rick •.•••. 304, 407, 610Nelson, Sharon Herbert . . . . . . . •. . 100 Nordhaus, Jim C. • . • •• . . •• •• . 312, 362 Offutt, Daniel Stephen . . • . • •• . . . • • 628 Oshry, Jo-Ann . . . . . . • •• . • . . • 218, 228 ,, Nelson, Sharon O'Nita . . . . . 410, 428 Nordquist, Richard King •. , , • . . . . . 575 Ofman, Leo . . . •• . • . • •. . • •• . . •• . . • 323 Osoba, Connie Gail . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 386 Nelson, Suzanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 Norling, Barry • •. . • . • •. . • . • . . . • . . . 102 Ofner, Charles Richter • , •• , , 310, 628 Pt Nelton, Thomu June . . • . . . •. . . . . 400 Norman, Douglass Finley • •. . 308, 575 O'Gara, Shelia ...•....•••••. , •••• , 526 Oster, Joy Joanne .. .. • •.. • .. . . .. . 463 '•'• Pi Ostcrhaus, Leo B. • . • •• . • •• . . . . . • • 436Ogas, Elizabeth Kay • . • . • . •• • . . • 339Neri, Michael Jot • . . . • •• . . . . •• • 628 Norman, Jamet Lee . . • •• •. . 310, 610 Ostler, Nellie Jane . •• . 96, 119, 197,Nesbitt, James Thomu • . . . 300, 544 Norman, Luther H. • . . . • •• . . . . . . . 596 Ogden, Othel Walker . . . •. . . . 410, 426 239, 334, 450, 575 Netloney, Diane Ra1'erne •• •..•••.. 355 Norman, Nancy Ann • , .•• , . . 258, 610 Ogden, Rkhard Ed • . • . • . • . • . . . . . 375 Oswald, Lillian Kathleen • . • . 224, 628Ogilvie, Sherral Diane • •• . . . . . • •• . 575 Netting, Con.rad •..• 203, 363, 417, 435, Norman, Richard Joseph •.• , .... , . 416 Otero, Mary Eugene . •. . . . . . • . . •• • 628 595 Norris, Bob R. , ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . 548 O'Hara, Will • . • . . . • . • . . . • •. . 216, 353 Ott, Arnold . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 596 Nettleton, Edwin Bewick 393 Norris, Jo Ann .............. 251, 596 Ohlendorf, Thomu A. • . • •• . . . . . . . 610 Ott, David Alan . . . . . . . . • •. . • . . . . . m Neu, Carol Louile . . • . • •• •• •• . . . • . 234 Norris, John William . . . . . . . . 207, 444 O'Keefe, Judith Ann : . . •• •• . . . • . . . 251 Ott, John Hayne• . • . . • . . . •. . . . . 610 Neubauer, Jacqueline Marie . . . . 408, Norrie, Phillip Wayne . . • . . . 277, 628 Olan, Levi A. • . . •• . • •• . . •• •. . • •. . 27 Outstandin1 Students . . • . •. . . • . . 81·88574 Northcott, Theresa Kaye . . . •. . . •• • 216 Old, John Marland • . • • 102, 424, 548 Ovard, John David ••. , . . .. • . 213, 326Neuman, Cail Patricia .... 261, 264, 610 Northcutt, Robert D. • .••.••••. ..•. 628 Oldfield, Doucla1 Alan •••... 407, 596 Ovesbeck, Cynthia Adele • •. • 345, 394,Nevitt, John Turner •. •.•....••••. 417 Ncuthington, David Knight • , •. 128, 451, Oldham, Clyde Keenan . . . . 203, 315, 575 New, Charlet Kenyan • . • •• . . •• •• . 574 452, 472, 543 328, 454, 610 Overbeck, Gary Wayne • . . . 283, 521,Newbern, David Thomu .. •• 362, 610 Northrup, Claude • . • . . . • . • . . . • . . . • • 523 Oldham, Darius Dudley 315, 454 628 Newberry, Bri-.n Burnham ••..•... 197 Northrup, Mary Jane • . . . • . • . 253, 628 Oldham, Gua Ronald . . . •• . 444, 628 Oventreet, Jr., Ccorce Allen 274, Newberry, Denny •... 94, 119, 255, 264, Norton, Carla Jo • .. .. . . . • . . .. . . • 394 Oldham, Harriet Elaine ••.• , • 223, 412 454 343, 396, 412 Norwood, Gyles Richard • . . . . . . . . . 610 Oldham, William • . . •• •. •• •. . • ••. • • 102 Overatreet, Gloria Jun •..•.. 349, 357, Newberry, Mary Ellen • •• ••• 250, 339 Norwood, Robert Turner • . . . • •. . • • 291 Olea, Mary-fike • . •• 200, 255, 380, 425, 575 Newcomb, Cary Raymond •••....•.. 427 Noteware, Jackie Don • . . . . . . . • •. • 99 438, 575 Owen, Alan harpley . •• •• . • • 348, 350 Newell, Bronwyn • . . • 357, 530, 610 No'far, Isabelle . . • •• . . •• •• •• •. . • •. • 530 O!e1, Suzanne • . • •• . • • 210, 234, 610 Owen, Carolyn Wilton •••...•• , •. . 57S Newell, Josiah Ceorce •...• .•• 350, 369 Novick, Francea Sue , ... 199, 245, 339, Olford, Patrick C. . ..•..••.••• , . • • 454 Owen, Dou1lu Belknap . . • •.. 294, 535 Newltlrk, Nancy Lou ••••..•• 347, 394, 418, 628 Olian, Joaeph Bert .....•..• , . , • • 322 Owen, James ltUchacl •••••. . • 318, 596 418 Novy, Leattt Edward . . • . . . • •. . • . 269 01iph1nt, Con1tance A... . , , , 199, 223 Owe.a, Karen Lee • .•• ..•• 233, "53, 610 Page 668 Name Pote' Owen., Keith Quentin . . 198, 498, 499, 516 Owen, Kerry Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . 575 Owen, Lynn Ellen . . . . . . 94, 233, 530, 11.111 575 Owen, Margie . . • .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 119 Owen, Robert Sharpley 350 Owens, Carolyn Ballinger . . . 91 , 418, 628 Owens, Charles Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Owens, Homer Wade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Owens, Margie Claire . . . 210, 250, 6Jl Owens, Robert Lawrence 296 Owens, Sharon Marie . . . . . . . . . . . . 596 Oxford, Judith Nan .. .. .. .. 241, 343 Oxford, Patrick Cunningham 128, 292 ... O:upring, Harry Holli• . . . . 280, 536 Oyervidea, Betty Ruth • . . . . . . . • . . . 94 Ozarchuk, Gloria J ean .. . .....•. .. 394 m.11 Ill.• Ozawa, Yuichi ......•...•......... 211 , ll .. Ozer, Michael Allen •.... , ... ....• 322 ... Ozley, Cecile C. •...... , .. ...•.. .. 412 ... Ozmun, Laura Ann . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 628 l. CZL • ... p •. II l:lll Pace, David Wilson . . . . . . . . 310, 611 Pace, Jr., Don Arthur •..... 390, 394 I -· . s:; Pace, Katherine, Anne . . . . . . . . • . . . 253 Pace, Martha Elizabeth . . . . • 223, 596 Pace, Sandra Ann . . . . . . . . 199, 332 !5• Pacheco, Nelson Anthony . . . . . . . . 409 Packard, Barbara Ann . . . . . . . . 237, 405 -·-~ Paden, Sally Jane . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 335 Paden, Suzanne . . . . • . . . . . . . 332, 596 Padon, Michael F. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. 596 .•. w P. · Paddock, Robert Wint . . . .•.. •.... 540 • Padgett, Gene Lavell . . • •. •• . . . . . 596 ·-Cl Pagay, Ruth .. . ................ ... 388 Pagay, Shriniwas N. . ..... •.. , •... 388 11( J: 11 _ 11 Page, Alexander ......... , • . . . . . . . 350 Page, Gilbert Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 .•. II Page, Patricia J can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575 Page, Sutton Gibbs .. , . . . . . . . . . . . 422 •. Ill -· Page, Susan . .. . . . . . . . . . 259, 527, 528 _r Page, Jr., Roger Wi1Ji1ms . . . . . . 369 Peggi, Michael Henry • . . . . . 294, 611 lllll -... · Pahany, Bob .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . 213 • Pahnke, Joanne Elizabeth . . • . . . . . 339 .... Pahnke, Lyle Douglas Jr. .. .. .. .. 596 Paikowski, Cathy Mary • . . . . . . . . . 345 Paine, Michael Louis .... 198, 200, 209, 628 l!l,s:l 111.• Paine, Phillip Jay .. .. .. .. .. 312, 596 ••. a Painter, Judith Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 II. 11 ,e:.w Painter, Lucia Carolyn . . . . . . 255, 334 Painter, Lynda . .. . . . . .. . . .. . 128, 548•P Painter, Mary Frances Elizabeth . . 345 lll,5" Painter, Theophilus Shick.el , . 99, 416 •• !I Pais, Suaan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 249 G~ ll Pakalak, Dorlhy Ann . . . . • . . •. . . . 532 ii Palacios, Martin ..• , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Palafox, Robert Julius • . . .. ...... . 575 _ .Ill ~f' Palamountain, William Bennett , , • . 318 Paley, Susan Fawn . . . . . . . . 227, 628 a 11• Ill Palm, Herbert Mills . . . . • . . . . . . . 310 Jll,111 Palmer, Butch . . • . . . • . • •. . • . . . • . . . 504 111.s:i Palmer, Catherine Anders . . • . . . . . 575 Palmer, Charles H. • , . . . . . . . . . . 628 Palmer, J. David ........ ... : . . . . 548 Lls:; Palmer, Jean Adele .......... 357, 394 _.... Palmer, Liby An .. .. . . ..... . 223, 628 _.. I! Pancratz, Carol .. , , •.••. , •. , . , , , . 527 Pandolfo, Michael Anthony . . . . . . 369 Ponhellenic ........• , , •, ... , . , , • . 264 - •••· ii Panichapat, Chackchal . .... , , , . . • . 102 Pankratz, Carol Sue • . • . 348, 357, 528, -· JI 529 , t:.111 Panos, Penny Lee . ... . . . ... . . 342, 596 Panther, Jean Ann • . •• . •• . . • 493, 4S8 Painter, Jacqueline Kay •. , •• , • •. • 418 Pantoja, Luia E. • , • , •.•• , , • , • •. . 596 s ::i -----·· · · Panzarella, John Edward •. • , 404, 414, ~s:; 548 Panzarella, Sandra Paulette . . . 394, 596 • Pape, Carole Joy .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 356 .-·• Pape, James Mark •. , .•...•.•• 536, 575 -·_., Pape, Vernell Louise .•• . 92, 330, 420, 575 ••ii Parcus, Jan Ma.rlin • . • . • . . • . . . . • • 596 Pardee, Michael • .. •• .. .. .. .. .. •• . 326 .,..,. Pardue, Claude Gene • , ••• , • • 272, 628 w -,i.tl Pari1, Ann Renee • , •• , •• , •. , , • . •• 255 Pariah, Kathryn Lucille . . . . 340, 461, 628·~ Pariah, Pamela Jo • .. .. .. . .. .. .. 263 r1 , Pariah, Patricia Kay . . • . . •. . • . 263, 412 Park, Gary Walden .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 326 Park, Jay Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . 292, 410·-~ Park, Suaan Alice • . . 241, 339, 371, 461, 532 .... Parker, Bob .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. 423 Parker, Charles Vance •. • •• . 318, 596 -••i;; ~ IL .... Nam e Parker, Charlotte Kay 223 Parker, David ~dgar . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 Parker, David Raymond . . . . . . 102, 201, 316, 317, 411, 454, 575 Parker, Jr., George P. • . . . . . •• . . 291 Parker, James Carol .. .. • . .. 499, 628 Parker, James H. .. .. .. 318, 522, 628 Parker, Jeanette Elaine . . . 209, 229, 628 Parkel\ 1e'rrilee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Puker, Joan .. ...... .. . ... , . 251, 332 Parker, John Douglas . . . . . . 206, 596 Parker, John Mau . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 416 Parker, Judith Gayle .............~ 330 Parker, June Carol ..... ........... 628 Parker, Mary Louise , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Parker, Michael Duyane ... ... 362, 628 Parker, Michael Robertaon . . . . . . . . 393 Parker, Paul Durward II . . . . . . . . 374 Parker, Rae Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Parker, Rebecca Jean .... . . . . .. . . . . 258 Parker, Robert Foster . . . . . . . . 310, 576 Parker, Sam David . . . 197, 198, 291, 576 Parker, Sandra Jean .... .... 209, 340 Parker, Sandra Lee . . • . . . . . . . .. • . 128 Parker, William Denny .. . . .. 310, 611 Parkey, Ill, Jamea Robert .. .. 316, 596 Parkhouse, William Goodman . . . . 274 Parkhurst, Donald Ray . . . . • . 498, 499 Parkhurst, Shirley Jean ..•• 225, 412, 576 Parkinson, Jr., William Stowe •. .. 292, 628 Park.a, Anna Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Parks, Billy Glenn . .. . • . . . . . . .. . 296 Parks, Hollace Ann , . . . . . . . . . 242, 264 Parks, Mary Jo . . . . 225, 444, 446, 448, 463, 596 Parks, Robert Earl . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 456 Parka, Steve Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 Parma, William John Jr• •.•• 444, 447, 596 Parmelee, fr., John Jay 417 Parmelly, Donald Ford ............ 576 Parnell, Jr., Joseph H. • . • . • . • •. . 434 Parr, Iva Ben . . •.• , 347, 461, 611 Parr, James Edwin • •. . • •• . 291, 628 Parr, Joho Douglu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 576 Parr, Mary Kay .. .. .. .. .. .. 250, 628 Parr, Ill, Norvin G. .. . .. . .. .. .. 350 Parr, Sylvia Ann • .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . 548 Parrett, Charles Roland . •. . . . . . . . 318 Parrish, Donald Maltby . . . . . . . . . . . . 596 Parrish, James Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Parrish, Jere Paul ..... ............ 407 Parrish, Jr., William Manly . . . . . . 298 Panley, Kathleen Healey • . . . . . . . 418 Parson, Mary Glen . . . . • . . . • . . .. . 576 Parsons, John Charles . . . . . . . . 274, 611 Parsons, Richard Charles .. ........ 291, 461 Parsons, Virginia Sue . . . . . . • . . . • . 611 Partee, Jr., Melvin Wesley • . . . . . 369 Parten, James . . .. . .. .. . . •. .. .. .. . 213 Partick, Jo Ann . . .. . . . . . .. . . . •• 235 Partlow, Kathy Lynn •..... • . . 335, 628 Partridge, Donna Kay • •• . • •. . • . . . 251 Puchal, Ill, Earl William . . . . . . 286 Paschal, Robert Morgan . . . . 281, 520 Puchen, Deborah Ann •. . •.. • . 236, 237 Passman, Donald S• .... 197, 218, 312, 441, 533, 611 Passmore, Jon Michael . . • •. . 416, 576 Past, Alvin Wallace . , • ••••• . . • . . . 628 Pastor, Henry . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . 363 Patch, Betty Joyce • . . . . •• . • . . . . . 461 Pate, Tony .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 198, 210 Pate, Virgil Albert . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 310 Pate, Walter Fred • . . . . . • . . . 279, 418 Patek, William David •. , ••. , . • . . . 351 Patenaude, Diane . •. . • .. . • .. . . •. . 330 Patin, Clarence Wayne . . •.. .•. .... 411 Patrick, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Patrick, Jane Celestia , . •. , . , , 332, 611 Patrick, Jo Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628 Patrick, Nelaon Cray •...•. , . , , , . 431 Patterson, Beverly Wayne . . . . . . . . 249, 596 Patterson, Charles Vaughan . . • . . . 274 Patterson, Comer 0. "Pat" . . . 88, 93, 196, 198, 200, 441, 548 Patterson, Douglas Reid • . . . . 197, 198, 200, 318, 319 Patteraon, Jr., Donald Douglas . . , 228, 328 Patterson, Gayle • . . . . . • . . . . . 324, 376 Patterson, Jack ........ , , •. , , . ..... 498 Patterson, James West •.•. , . 210, 288 Patterson, JeHerson Meadows . . . 414, 596 Patterson, Jerry Michael .... , . , , • . 576 Patterson, John Bailey . , .. , .•. .. , .• , 540 Patterson, John David •. ... ... , .• , 102 Patterson, Judy Karen •. , •• , . . . . . . 98 Patterson, Patricia Gayle .. , . . . . . . . 448 Name Pattenon, Patricia Inez . . . . . . 348, 357 Patterson, Priscilla J. . . , . . . . . . . . . 628 Pattenon, Robert Rae . . 206, 410, 430 Patterson, Rosell Randolph Jr. •.. • 596 Pattenon, Suaan Elaine . . . 239, 628 Patterson, Virginia C. . . . •. . • •. . • . 432 Patterson, Wendell Allen 576 Patter1on., William Wayne . . . . . . . . 315, 576 Pattillo, Marthe .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. • 628 Pattiaon, Howard D..ld 303 Patron, Adrian Ivan . .. .. . . . • . . .. . 310 Patton, Alice Ethel . . . •. . . . 412, 628 Patton, Jr., Edwnd Nash ....... .. . 205 Patton, Edwin_ Roy . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 310 Patton, Glenda Lucile 408 Patton, Jan Elizabeth . . . . . . 237, 596 Patton, John Jacob . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 310 Patton, Madalene B. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 305 Patton, Michael Lawner . . . . 315, 419 Patton, T. Michael . . . . . .. • . . . . . .. . 344 Patton, Thomas Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Patton, Thomas David . . . •• . . . . . . . 596 Patton, William John . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 Pauer, Gary Alan . .. . • . . .. •• . . . . . 426 Paul, Christopher Allan . . • . . . • . . . 283 Paul, Jo Anne • . • . . •• . . •• . . . . . . . 250 Paule, Ellen Lee • . . . . •. . . . . . . . . . 226 Pauling, Geoffrey Rex • . . . • . • . • . . . 296 Pavlid:1, Henry Anthony • , . . . . 351, 394 Pawelek, Jr., Jerome Joe .... 205, 596 Payne, III, Banyan Wyle . . . . . . . . 286 Payne, Eugenia Kathyrn . . . . . . . . • . 576 Payne, Gene Charlesworth . . . 299, 444 Payne, Joe Melvin , ... , . . . . . . . . . . . 611 Payne, John Bowman .. .. , . . . 276, 611 Payne, Lawrence Miller . . . . . 99, 444, 463 Payne, Leonard Allison, Jr. . . 459, 596 Payton, Jacqueline Lorraine . •. . 250, 418, 628 Peacock, P. Dexter .........• 196, 310 Peacock, Edith Ann . . • . . . • • 240, 628 Peacock, 11, Jame• Hoke . . . . 93, 316 Peacock, Patricia Luella . . . • 234, 235, 4-08 Peal, Louise Jan • . . . . . . . • . 241, 418 Pearl, Thomas Irving • •• . . . 422, 576 Perrre:· Charles Morgan JJI • . 102, 199, 205, 278, 362, 406, 421, 434, 576 Pearre, Sylvia Jean •... 232, 338, 628 Pearson, Bernard Lee ..... .•. ...... 628 Pearaon, James Charle1 . . .. ...... . . 628 Pearson, James Patrick ........ , .•. 394 Pearaon, LaNette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629 Pearaon, Samuel Reader . . . . 393, 409 Peebles, Michael A. • . . . . . • . . . . . . . 523 Peebles, Rhoda Nell • . . . • . . . 225, 412 Peek, Jr., Paul Kenneth . . . . . . . • . . 302 Peel, Barbara Anne , . , . 241, 371, 412 Peel III, Harry Herbert 324 Peet, John Vernon ... . 266, 267, 416, 544, 611 Pechacek, Betty Joyce .... 34-0, 528, 628 Peke, Henry Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . 463 Peck, Leigh , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 Peck, Margaret . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 33, 96 Peck, William Irvin .... , . . . . . • . . . 292 Peden, Betty Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 410, 428 Peden, Martha Anne ... , . .. .. .. . . . 252 Peden, Scott Lee . . . . . . . . . . . 272, 628 Pederson, Thomas B. 393, 402 Pehr, Cbarlea Edward • •. . 99, 323, 628 Pekar, Loia Rita • . • . 94, 345, 394, 531 Pelphrey, Charles Brant • . , , 457, 628 Pena, Jorge Felipe •. ....• .. . 350, 596 Pena, Marshall F. . . • .. .. .. .. •. . 596 Penalver, Manuel R. . ..•.••• 352, 576 Pence, Carolyn . . . . • . . . 241, 264, 596 Pence, Sandra Dale .•, , •..•... , 332 PendergraH, Margaret 347 Pendery, Hugh Clinton • . . . . . • . . . 274 Pendery, Marilyn Jo .. .. .. .. .. .. 263 Penick, Daniel A. .. • .. •.. • .. .. . .. 24 Penland, Helen Jeater ..• , • . 254, 628 Pendelton, Marian . •• •. . . . . . 249, 264 Penba, Robert Joaeph 352 Penn, Sarah Beatrice .... , • 246, 355, 418 Penn, Sarah Jane • ••. . . 242, 456, 611 Penner, Kandace Ann ..••.....•• , 340 Pennington, Alice Marie • , ••• . 420, 460 Pennington, Carolyn Elizabeth , . , . 418, 628 Pennington, Linda Martelle • . •. 199, 460, 596 Pennock, Louis Forsythe . . . . • •• . 276 Pennock, Martha Ano . . • . • . 200, 251 Penserro, Rosemarie Ellen •.• • 355, 611 Peoplea, Robert Michael • . . . . . . • 280 Peppel, Haniet Ann • . • . . . • • 34-0, 628 Peralta, Alexander • . ••. •• •• . . . • . . . 596 Perel, Robert Paul • . • •• . • •. . • . . . 268 Pere!, Joh.n Harold .. .. .. •• .. 268, 328 Perez, Beatrice H. • . • .. . • . . .. . • .. . 576 Page 669 Name Perex, John Anthony .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 4-03 Perez, Maria Josefa . . •• 100, 330, 394, 410, 428, 576 Perez, Maria Del Roearario • •• •• . • . 463 Perez, Robert Trnino • •••• •. . . • 369 Perez, Valdemar P. • .. •..• .. .. .. . 596 Perine, Stephen Cray • . • •• . • •. . • • 315 Perkins, John Newmon • •• . . . . . • . . . 576 Perkin.1, Nancy Elaine •. . . . . . . • . . . . 611 Perkfoa, Newton P............. , . .. 611 Perkins, Richard . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 102 Perkins, Susan Mae . . . . . . . . 346, 596 Perini, Vincent Walker • . • . . . . . • . 280 Pernell, James Herbert Jr• .... 318, 628 Perrone, Richard Jamet . . . . . . . . . . 423 Perry, David Lee • . . . • . . . • . 196, 393 Perry, David Willia~ . . . . . . 292, 520, 628 Perry, Ervin S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 Perry, James Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Perry, Jamea Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Perry, John Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Perry, John William . . . . . . . . 498, 516, 596 Perry, JonAnna Kay , . . . . . . . 263, 629 Perry, Malcom Conley . . . . . . 407, 576 Perry, Muilyn Ann . ...•.... . 348, 356 Perry, Mary Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Perry, Michael John .......... .... 629 Perry, Michael Charlea 284 Perry, Richard Hayden . .. .. . 292, 629 Perry, Ronnell Yvonne ............ 576 Perry, Shirley Bird .. .. .. .. .. 201, 206 Pury, William Krutz . . . . . . 375, 444 Perryman, Patricia Ann ..•... 223, 228, 365, 366 Persky, Raymond Wayne •..... •.•. 102 Person, Bobbie Ann . . . . . . • •. . •• . . 383 Peraon, David Bob . . . . • •• . . . . . . . 383 Penonke, Carl Richard • . . . . . . . . . 204 Persons, Don A. • . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . 412 Pesksa, Robert J01epb . . . . • . •• • . • . 404 Peterek, Robert Eugene . . . . • •• . • . 394 Peterek, William Henry .. ..•• 536, 537 Peters. Charlotte Gibson . , . . . . . . . . 259 Peters, David Wayne .......... .... 444 Peters, Donald Eugene . . . . . . . •. . . . 419 Peters, Leon Jamea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576 Peters, Patricia Marie . . • . . . . . . . . . 576 Peters, Phillip Joseph • . . . . . . . . . • • 596 Peter• , II, Robert Francis . . . . . . 461 Petenon, Brady . .. . . . . . • . . .. . . . • . 629 Peters, Carol Louise • . . . • . . •• . • . • . 330 Peterson, Carolyn Nell . . . . . . . . • . . . 418 Peterson, Charlee C., III . . . . . . . . 419 Peterson, Chris Ann ..... . . ... 91, 240 Peterson, Dennis Arley . . . . . . . . . . 373 Peterson, Edmond Joseph • . . . . . . . 461 Petenon, Karen Virginia . . . . . . . . . 357 Peterson, Lynn Elm6n . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Peteraon, Lynne Francis • . . . . . 340, 629 Peterson, Patricia Ann 629 Peten oo, Paul Russell 394 Peterson, Ralph Ray . , . . . . . . . . . . 274 Peterson, Richard Raymond . . . . . 283, 576 Peterson, Sue Ellen . . . . . 253, 340, 389 Peterson, Terry Walter . . . . . . 199, 451 Petet, Sara Clarke . . • • 223, 340, 629 Petri, William Clyde . •• . • •• . • •• . 213 Petrus, J09eph .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 548 Pettigrew, Buddy Cordon • . • . • . • . . . 92 Pettigrew, Donald Wayne • . . . • . . . 370 Pettis, Alan Wade • .. .. . . .. .. .. • 274. Pettis, Kenneth Rickey . . • . • • 283, 629 Pettis, Robert Irving • . • •. . • •. . • •. . 274 Pettit, Aubrey Lee • . •• . •• •• • 127, 207 Pettii, Judy Lynn .. .. .. .... 225, 611 Pettit, Marilyn Hilley .... .. 119, 207 Pettit, Mary Elizabeth •••. 199, 236, 383, 611 Petty, Bobbie Lou . . .. ....... ... .. 338 Petty Jr., Leon Louis • . • •. . 292, 629 Petty, Tommie Lee • . •• • . •. . . . . • . 338 Pevateauz, John Brock • . • . 199, 280, 454 Peveto, 11, John .. .. .. .. .. .. 271, 4-03 Peyton, Kathy Ann . .. .. •.. • .. .. • 596 Pfardreacher, Judy .... ........ 249, 596 Pfefferlfng, Patricia • . . •• . • . 242, 611 Pfeiffer, Albert Neal ..•..•• .•• 99, 350 Pfeiffer, Jane Elisabeth 197, 198, 251 Pfeiffer, Kenneth Ward 352, 364, 366 Pfieater, Sam Lee • . . • 210, 283, 611 Pliater, Richord Dean .. .. .. .. .. .. 398 Pfluger, Cheryl Ann .. .. .. .. .. .. 405 Pflughaupt, Louis Elliot •.•. . .• ••• · 407 Phaneuf, Robert Eugene •••••• 283, 369, 629 Phair, Glenda Gay .. .. .. 338, 420, 576 Phelan, Michael Vann .... 326, 394, 404 Name Phelp•, John Wayne .... 299, 417, 596 Phelps, Mn. Luty • • • . • • • . . • • . • • • . 372 Phelps, Scott Houston • . . . . . . . . . 390 Philbin, Steve . . • .. . • • • . . .. . • . . .. • 280 Philbin, Susan Rowan • • . . . . . . 252, 527 Philen, Sydney • . • . 119, 255, 338, 380, 611 Phillip, Otto . . • .. • • • • . • • • . . • . . . .. 611 Philip, Harold' Marvin •••• 286, 477, 479, 481, 487, 488, 517 Phillips, Charles Talmadge • . . . . . . . 316 Phillips, Dabney Carr . . . . . . . 199, 258, 451, 629 Phillips, David C. . . . . . . 195, 203, 423 PhilJips, Diana Cail . . . . . . . . . . 394, 629 Phillips, Dick L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 576 Phillips, Frank Thomas . . . . . . 444, 463 Phillips, Harry Todd • . . 280, 536, 611 Phillips, Jack Ruuell . . . . . . 441, 611 Phillipa, James D. . . . .. . . .. . • . . . . 611 Phillips, Jane . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . 418 Phillips, Jay A. . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • 419 Phillips, Jr., Jimmy .. . .. . .... 272, 393 Phillips, Jr., John C. . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Phillips, John R. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Phillips, John T. . . • . . . • • . . • . . . . . 461 Phillips, Lana Kay • . . . . . . .. . . .. . 457 Phillipa, Larry Ewing • , . 344, 397, 416, 576 Phillipa, Marsha Lynn . . • . . . . . . . • . 348 PhilliP.s, Martha A. • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 94 Phillipa, Michael Bolton . . . . . . . . . • 394 Phillips, Michael M. . . . . . . . . 272, 393 Phillips, Nancy A. . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 412 Phillips, Richard W. • . • • . • . . . . . . 419 Phillips, Robert Mark • . • . • . 304, 629 Phillipa, Ronald Dexter . .. • , . • . . • 350 Phillipa, Sarah Frances •...• . . . . .••. 611 Phillips, Thomas Hayes • . . . . . . . . • 629 Philp, Charlene • . • . • • 198, 223, 340 Philpott, Marguerite Eliubeth . .. __, _335. < Phi Beta Kappa . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . 98 Phi Beta Kinsolving •.•.•.•• , . , . • . 429 Phi Delta Chi • .. . . . . . . . . .. • . .. . • • 430 Phi Delta Theta . . • . . . . . • . . . 435, 629 Phi Eta Sigma . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . 99 Phi Gamma Delta . . . . . . . . • • 294, 295 Phi Kappa Psi • . . .. .. . . . • • 296, 297 Phi Kappa Si1ma ..•.... ·..... 398, 399 Phi Kappa Tau . .. ........... 300, 301 Phi Kappa Theta • . . . . . . . . . . . 302, 303 Phi Alu . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 256, 257 Phi Mu Alpha . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . 431 Phi Si1ma Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . 304, 305 Phi Si1ma Kappa . • • . . . . . . . . . 306, 307 Phinney, Robert L. • •• .. • • • • . • . • . 419 Piazza, Judith Ann • • • • • • . . • 263 Pi Beta Phi • . . . • . . . • .. 258, 259 Pi Kappa Alpha '.. .. 308, 309 Pi Lambda Theta . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . 432 Pi Omeia Pi • . • • . • • • • • • . • • • • . . • . 433 Pickard, Jr., H. Griffin • ••. . .•... 410 Pick.ens, Hatcher A. • • • . . . • . . . . . • • 419 Pickens, John Ziek . . • • . . . . 303, 596 Pickens, William Edward . . • • 310, 437 Pickering, Lynne Ave . . . • . . • . . . . . 576 Pickering, Timothy Gace • • • . • . . . . . 272 Pierce. Cythia Jean .... 363, 396, 596 Pierce, David Mile • • • .. .. .. .. . . • 421 Pierce, Sally Jeannette •.. ... 339, 629 Pierschke, Norman J. . . • . . . • . . . . . 537 Pienon, Jerome Sanden .... ...... 393 Pietrowski, Jr., Robert Frank • . . . 315 Philgren, Roy W. .. .............. 611 Pillittero, Robert George • • . . . . . . . . 409 Pillobury, Ruth Ann .............. 576 Pinchback, Allan Lane , . •.•. , . . . . . 326 Pickard, Kenneth Ray . . . . . • 369, 382, 629 Pinker, Val Jcan . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 412 Pinkey, Mary Elizabeth •..... . . ... • 401 Pinkner, Val Jean .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 241 Pinto, Robert Cal • . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 283 Pinto, Willa Loia . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 91 Piperi, Sharon Ann ... . . . •....... 629 Pipkin, John Raymond .. 198, 286, 611 Pipkin, Richard Lewis . . . . . . . . 274, 629 Pipkin, Roy Bedichek ... . . .. .. . 390 Pippen, Virginia Ann . . . . • . 237, 576 Pippert, Elvin Burnett, Jr. •. . 402, 576 Pinon, Jacques Emile .... ..•. 404, 414 Piur.ki, Eugene ............... . 370 Pita, Edward Patrick ............. . 436 Pitman, Grover Allen ... . . .•... . . 431 Pitman, Harold Wayne ..• .•. , .•. 532 Pitzer, Na ncy Su1an •..... . • 259, 380, 528 Pitlard, Jeanette . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . 330 Pittenger, Martha Marje ...... 234, 412, 576 Pitt~ncer, William Burt . . . . . . 383, 576 Pittit, Mike ............... ..... .. 199 Pittman, Charles Raymond ..... . 402 Pittman, Sa mud Inman .•.. .... , . . . 423 Nam,. Pittman, Timothy Lou __ . _ .. . . __ .. 350 Pitta, Jimmy Ray . __ --.. .. _. _ 199, 6?9 Pitts. John Robert ..... . 199, 210. 629 Pills, Teresa Eileen .... .. _.. . 200. 2:\4 Pizzitola, John Alan • . . . . .. . . . . .. . 283 Pizzitola, Robert Charlrs ... . 199, 20R, 611 Plan to, Sharon Lee ___ ........... 44-l Plaskr, Mn . Muriel H...... ..... · 372 Platts, Vernell Fay ... ....... 420, 596 Pleasant, Charles Andrew . . . . . . . . 418 Plt-dgcr, Clayton Dunning . _ .. 274, 275, 36> Plischke, Sh,.lia Elena. _.... 91, 6~9 Plotaky, Dianne Lynne . . .... . . 261, 576 Plumbley, Harry Lee . . ____ ..... _ 46~ Plummer, Dorothy Louise .... 99. 198 208. 4-57. 5n Plummer, Jr., Otho Raymond .. .. .. 326 Plummer, Tina Christine ..... . 201, 241 Poag, Evelyn Gholson . . ....... _. . 576 Poagc, William Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Poch, Claire Delano . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Pocok, Mary Weir . _. _........ .. 576 Podsim, Melvin Vernon .... _. 410, 596 Poer, Stanley Monroe . _ ...... 298, 393 Poer, Stanley Monroe . _. _ .... . __ . 391 Pohamus, Jill ............. _...... 412 Pohlman, Adolphus Taylor . .. . 299, 629 Poindexter, Betti Rachelle . . . . . . . . 355 Points, Peggy Jane .... 198, 236, 237, 596 Polasek, Edward Jo ... _...... .... 385 Polasek, John Edgar ......... ••. . . 352 Polasek, Ronald Lynn . .. . 99, 441, 629 Polhamus, Jill Elaine . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 ...... ,1ishuk, Elian Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Carl Ray . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . 274 k, Janis Lee •...p 97, 252, 408, 576 t'ollak, Stephanie Lynn . . . . . . 226, 527. 576 Pollard, Charle• Hardin • . . . 375, 403. 456 Pollard, Charolotte Anne 461 Pollard, Courtney R. • . . . . • . . . . . . . 225 Pollard, Danny Gale . . • • • . . . • . . . .. 292 Pollard, Peggy Mae •.•.•. 332, 412, 596 Pollon. Arnold . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • 268 Polozeck, Jimmy Dale . . .. 104, 361, 362. 409, 424. 577 Polser, Jr., Aubrey Henry .... 284, 577 Polser, Pamela Corinne . . .... 249, 6Il Pomerantz, Sally . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Pomeroy, Clyde David Jr..... 441, 452 Pomeroy, Eleanor Beyea . . . . . . . . . . 128 Ponder, Jr., Thomas C... . . . . 404, 414, 596 Pontello, Diaene Angela . . . . . . 234, 611 Ponton, Richard Harrison .......... 350 Pool, Donna Jeanne .... 91, 214. 215, 243, 265, 336, 429, 611 Pool, James Riley . _. .... ........ . 426 Pool, Nancy Ruth .. __ . _ ..... , .. .. 412 Pool, Percy Ernest . .. _. .... ..... 389 Pool, Thomas Lafayette . . . . 103, 402 Poole, Debra Ann . _ ... _.... 239, 629 Poole, Jr.. William George .... . ... 315 Poor, Arthur Reginald . ___... .. . 421 Pope, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629 Pope, elda Ann . . . . . . . . . . 224, 629 Pope Jr., Robert Glenn . . . . 375, 391 Porche, John Elres Jr. . . .... 92, 419 Porter, Doug . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . i3 Porter, Jr., Douglas Starks . .. 400, 536, 537 Porter, Jr., Henry Thelbert . . ...... 272 Porter, Jack. Wildan • . . . . .. . . . . .. . 360 Porter, Jarvis Holland ....... . 292, 611 Porter, John Richard .... 98, 291, 416 Porter, Kenneth L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Porter, Lloyd Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629 Porter, Nancy Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Porter, Penelope Anne ..•......... 596 Porter, Rebecca Anne .. ...... 199, 210, 2l9 Porter, Thomas David 444, 629 Porterfield, William Reedt-r . _. . 205, 571 Portig, Harold ..... _....... ....... 102 Portman, Rosa Charles . . • . . . • . . . . . 441 Posey, Curtis Edward .. . . 266, 267, 611 Posey Jr., John Alton •... 102, 315, 577 Poat, Haroletta Kay . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 237 Post, Martha Kathryn • . . . 250, 429, 629 Poat, WiJma Ju nette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Po1tle, Douglu Campbell . . . . 266, 374 Poston, Irene Marie . . . . . . • . 425, 577 Po1ton, Mary Lynn . . • . • . 119, 356, 450 Potton, Robert S. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Potchernick, Mary Eileen . . . . . . . . . . 91 Potchernick, Sharron Eliu beth . . • . 237 Potter, Barbara Elizabeth . . . .•• 228, 611 Potter, Dawn Geraldine • . . . 199, 240, 629 Nam e Potter, Mary Evelyn .......... 228, 264 Potter, Jr.. Samuel . . . . . . . . 276, 596 Potter, Suzanne Elizabeth , . . . . . . . 240 Potts, Cheryl J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629 Powe, Richard Eugene . . . . . . • . . . 402 Powell, Addie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . • • 629 Powell, Alice Emily ............ . .. 217 Powell, Charlie Roy • .. . . . . .. .. . . .. 390 Powell, Jerome Lee .... 104, 374, 385. 415, 596 Powell, John Milton . . . . IOI, 271, 403 Powell, Karen Lynn 96, 433, 577 Powell, Mike Earl William .... 348, 352 Powell, Pamela Kate . . . . 199, 457, 611 Powell, Robert Lisle . . . . . . . . . 402, 629 Powell, William E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 Powers, Irene T. . .. ......... , . . . 335 Powen, I a mes Lake Powers, Judy Kay . ...... . ......... 629 Powers, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Powen , Milton Cad . . . . . . . . 354, 629 Pound, Sunn Key . .. _.. 96, 98, 241 Pozzi, Elizabeth Marie ......... .. ... 391 Praetorian Guard • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.1 Prater, Wanda Lee . _............ 335 Prather, Charica Lee . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 92 PrathC"r, Robert CharJea . . , . 198, 201, 274 Preddy, Jamie Michael . , ....... _ 577 Preece, Forrtat Freeman . . . . . . . . . . 44 l Prejean, Wilton Dale .. .. . .. .. .. . 611 Prendergast, Becky . . . . 198, 199, 258. 611 Prentice, Linda Majorie . . . . . . . . . . 259 Pre1cott, Ann Kay • .. .. .. .. .. .. . 629 Prescott, Clifford Neal • . . . . . 406, 577 Prescott, Jr., Luther Daniel •..•.• •• 294, 454 Presentation . . . . . . . . • . • . . . • . . . . • . 105 Preshaw, Patricia Ann . . . . 199, 229, 418, 629 Presser, Roberta Gay . . • . . . • . . . • . 532 Preuler, John Eric • . . .. . . .. . . .. . 611 Preston, Aubrilyne 241, 405 Preston, Frances . • . . . . 96, 128, 195, 263, 380 Preston, Marlow Rodney • . • • . 348, 354 Preuaae, Carol Ann . . . . . . . . . . 233, 577 Prewitt, Edwin Ward , . •••... , . • • 417 Pribble, Robert Terry . . . . • • . . • . . . 406 Pribyl, Paula Marie •.• . 199, 331, 394, 412, 577 Price, Charles Wesley 479, 516 Price, Cleburne . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 498, 510 Price, Edwin Booth . . . . . . . . . . 33, 201 Price, Glen Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 421 Price, Haroid Lanier ....• ... . ••.. . . 611 Price, Jr., Jamea Hughes . . . . . 414, 577 Price, Laura Lynn .. ....... , . . . . . . 242 Price, Nancy Ailene . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 596 Price, Jr. , Ned .. . ... • .•.. . .... . ... 454 Price, Patricia Erma .. , ...•.. ..... . 629 Price, Patricia l.sbel . _.. 199, 224, 453, 629 Price, Patricia Lynn ............... . 412 Price, Pauline Skidmore . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Price, Robert Manning •. .... , . • . . . 457 Price, Richard Murray . • . . . . . . . . • . . 517 Price, Susan . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . • . . . . . 629 Price, Jr., Thomas Cordon . . . . 99, 409 Price, William D. . ....... , .. , . .. .. 436 Priddy, Laurance Lannen . , . . . . . . 291 Priddy, Leslie Lynn ... , . .... ..... 255 Prigg, Sally June . . . • • . . . . . 333, 577 Primdahl, Pamela Eibel • . • . . 241, 611 Prince, Anita Louise . . • . • . . . • . . . . . 256 Prince, Sylvia Ann . . . . . . • • . . 340, 629 Prinz, Richard Lloyd . . . . . . . . 312, 365 Pritchett, Evelyn Pauline •.• ... 412, 611 Prickette, Gerald Saunders • . . . . . . . 369 Pruitt, Jr., William Morcan ..•.••.• 292 Procario, Angela Christine .......... 418 Proctor, Dorothy Janelle . . . . 4J2, 429, 456, 596 Propes, Roger Craig . . . . . . . . • . 99, 459 Pr011pcri, Wayne Joseph . . . . . . . . . . 315 Prosser, William Bell . . . . . . . . . • 28-t Prothro, Charles _ . . • • . . . • . . • . 27, 92 Provence, Harry ..•.......•...... , 95 Provine, Jack Cecil • . . . • . 288, 390 Pcovoat, 0' eill Edward Jr•• •. . .. 394, 611 Prowiu, Henry Thornton •... 213, 415 Pruett, Harry Douglas ..•. , . • . . . . . 318 Pruett, Jane Gloria • .. .. .. .. .. .. • 384 Pruitt, Brenda by ........ , .. . . .. 412 Pruitt, Brain Thomas , • • • . . • • • . • • 444 Pruitt, Jamel B. . ............. 393, 456 Pryor, Mn. Mary . • . . . . . . . . • . . . .. • • 293 Puckett, Allen Kay Jr. Puckett, Jr., William o"ill •.•••. 321, 577 Puett, Nelson . . • • • . • . • . • • • . • . • • . . 542 Puch, Jidith Eliubeth .... ••.. 210, 577 Puch, Ronald Joe • . . • • • • .. • . . • • . . 629 Pullen, David Arnold . . . . . . . . . • . . 326 Page 670 Name PulJiam, George Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Pulliam, Paul A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 288, 629 Pullin, Alvy Daryl . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 441 Pumphrey, Billy Marvin ..... . . .. . 577 Pupa, Dennis Allan • . . . • . . . . . 363, 434 Purcell, Kathleen Ruth . . . .•. 237, 577 Purcell, Martha Jeanne .... 81, 96, 109, 128, 195, 197, 201, 211, 239, 450, 453. 596 Purcell, Stephen McCabe •........ . 296 Purdum, Don Lee . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . 577 Purse, G rge Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 Pursley, Betty Ruth ... . •......... 461 Purtell, Jimmy Lee • .. .. .. .. .. . • . 629 Purushothaman, Krishnier . . • . . . . . 388 Puruahothaman, Lalitha . . . . . . . . . . 388 Puoard, Mary Gay • .......... .• . 339, 629 Putegnat, Marcia Jane ... . 97, 101, 332, 405, 450, 577 Putman, Frank Marvin . .... ..... . . 280 Putman, Linda fauri ..•....• 197, 23i, 577 Putz, Linda Cail . .. .. .. • . .. . . .. . . . 629 Pye, ancy Sue .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 226 Pyeatt, Susan .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 629 Pyka, Toni Frances . . . . . . . . . . 239, 596 Q Qaddumi, Hiaham 197, 395 Quade, Larry Glyndol . . . . . . 459, 629 Quantock, Betty . , . . . . 336, 412, 577 Qua a, Elizabeth Ann •... 345, 394, 532 Quick, Carolyn Margaret • • • . • . 532, 629 Quillen, Sharon Diane •...• .• . 263, 338 Quinn, Donald Magee .., .... , • . • • 403 Quinn, James Steven .... 294, 373, 596 Quinn, Sh~Ha Marie . ••.•. 340, 528, 629 Quinn, Thomas Anthony . . • . • . . . • • 398 Quintana, Alberto . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • • 283 Quintanilla, Linda Jean . . . . 444, 629 Quintero, Raymond I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 Quinton, Paul Marquis . . • . 200, 344, 397, 416 Quisenberry, Tony Merl •.. . . . 409, 629 Qzawa, Yuichi • . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . . . 82 R Rabenshurg, Aubrey eale 266, 267, 629 Rabinowitz, Leryl ............ 227, 629 Rabon, John Jacob • . . • • • • . • • 288, 629 Rachlin, Michael Luis . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 Rackley, Ramon Robert . . • . . . • . . . 128 ft3cu fo, Charles Robert ... . . . 301, 629 Radford, Linda Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 Radoll, Henry V.. ................. 268 Radoll, Perry Joe • . • .. . . . • • . . . . . . 196 Rae, David S. • . . • • . • • • . • • • . • . • . . • 611 Rae, Sharon • . . . . . • . . . . • • . . • . 330, 527 l Raffaele, Gary Charles . . • . . . . . . . . . 436 .. RaffaeUi, Teresa Jane . . . . • • 240, 629 L Ragan, Cary DenWs ..••. . 286, 404, 577 .. Ragan, Peggy Ann . . . . • . . . • . . . • • 596 L Rager, Ralph W. . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . 419 .. Riggio, Thomas Louis 316, 522, .. 619 .. Rarsdale, Ann Kathryn • . . . • • 223, 412 .. Ragsdale, Mary Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . 259 .. Ragsdale, Nancy Carol •••.••.. 259, 461 .. Ragsdale, Wi!Liam T. • . ..•..•....•. 629 .. Raia, Marianne Frances • . • • . . 345, 6Jl 1. 577 Raiborn, Mitch Hardy, Jr••. .. 92, 419, le Railsback., Charles Hickman • . • • 410, 427, 596 ••le Raines, Darrell Ray ... . • . . •• . . •..•• 419 In Raines, Mara Jo • . . .. .. .. . • .. .. • • • 242 lo Rainey, Alice Anne •••.•• 263, 412, 577 le Rainwater, Richard Edward ••. •... • 288 a. Raley, Danny Keith . . . . • . . . 104, 596 Raley, Robert Cecil ..• •. ••..• 198, 292 Rall, Georg:e Edwin, Jr...... . 294, 611 lo"' Ralph, Paul William . • . • • • .. 199, 326 lo Ralston, Robert Dempsey . . • . . • • . 461 Rama_k.ri hnarao, Padma • • . . • • . . • . 388 "' lo Rambo, Laur& Jean . .. .. .. .. .. .. • 57i lo Ramee, Jr., Robert Eg1le1ton •..••. 318, ... 596 ... Ramey, Linda Elaine ..••.•• , •.•••. !35 Ramey, Robert Llndell •..•. ... 213, 315 Im Ramires, Armando • . • • . • • • • . • • • . . • • 370 ... Ramires, Ellie Crace • • • • • • • • . • . . . . • 389 1.. Ramirez, Enrique G., Jr• •.•• 407, 577 1., Ramirea, Henry G. • . • • • .. . • .. • . • • . 407 IN. Ramirez, Rene J. • • . . . • . . . . • . 303, 39.l IN. Ramme, hrgaret Ann •.... , •. , • . . 418 Ramo1, Andr , Jr•....•.. •• . 391, 402 Ramos, Bahaur .............. 410, 441 Ramser, Charle. David •••••. ..•. , , 436 RamNy, ancy Pauline ............ 548 Ramsey, Benjamin ullivao •• .• 272, 629 Ramsey, Jr., Jame1 Thoma1 •..•.. .• 461 Name Name NameName -~ Ramsey, Jones . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 Redmon, Lynda Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Rhodes, John David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Roach, Don . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 .. ..., Reeb, Carol Marie , , • . 109, 119, 331, Riola .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 219·220 Roach, Georcina Lela . . . . . . . . 412, 597 Ramsey, Martha Ann ........ 249, 339. ... 4-14, 416, 448, 453, 596 629 Riha, Carolyn .......... 249, 461, 478 Roach, James Graham • . . . . . . . . . . . 316 s:: Ramsey, Purdy Kay ...... 198, 237, 577, Reeb, Irene Louise ..•... 412, 444, 448 R!bbeck, Ellen . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 629 Roan, Jr., Forrest Calvin •... 200, 28-1 Ill Reece, Jame1 Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Rice, Browne Botts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 292 Ramsey, Sharon Gwen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Roan, Leo Clark . . . . . . . . . . 294, 536 ~­ . Reed, Carobeth ...... , . . . . . . . . • . . . . 241 Rice, Burtis Stephen . . . . 280, 536, 578 Ramsey, Theo Ann ............ 381, 611 Roane, Janis Kay 630 .... Ric<', JanC' t Elizabeth .... 235, 461, 629Reed, Carolyn G, 629 Randall, Clifford Wendell .. , . . . . . 421 .................. Roark, Dan Max ....•........... 29-l lil• Rice, Lynda Margo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Randall, Susan Jane .... 339, 532, 629 Recd, Harry Dan . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 596 Roark, David Tuxworth . . . . . . 294, 451 Rice, Patricia Lynn ................ 356 Handerson, Kristen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Reed, Jerry Robert ..... 286, 365, 452 Roark, Michael Joseph . . . . 294, 295, . • l!I Richard, Sandra Clayton ..•... 356, 436 Randolph, Edward . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 402 Reed, Keith Bernard . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 283 597 Richards, Jr., Charles Benjamin .... 292 Randolph, James Collier .......... 596 Rcchcns, Jane Eloitc .............. 241 Sorenson, Suzanne . . . . llO, 112. 128, Staerwhite, Rodney Wayne ........ 537 Stolbun, Judilh Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195, 204, 241, 371, 581 Stafford, ti, Albert Harrison ........ 280 Stephens, Nanette 432 Stoller, Bernard M. . . . . . . . . . . 268, 328 l111 • II Soriero Margaret Beverly . . . . . . . . 255 Stephens, Patricia J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Stoller, Bob .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 199 Stafford, Anne Camden . .. ......... 418 Soriero, Susan Wood . . . . . . 199, 258 Stephens, Patty Anne ........ 255, 331 Stoller, Gerry .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . 216 Sralford, Donald F. .. ............ 409 I!? Stoltenberg, Lynne Waite 252, 339, SorreJI, Jann Evamary . . . . 223, 330 Stafford, Donna Lee .......... 259, 392 Stcph<'ns, Paula Wynne .... 255, 412 ii 371 Soteldo, Juan de Jesus . . . . . . . . . . 99 Staffonl, Emily Mac ... ....... 95, 438 Stf'ph<'n.s, Sharon Jona . . . . 240, 529. ~ Stone, Darbara Lynn .. . . 119, 255, 371, Soto, Fred Ruben • . • • . . • . . . . . . . 391 Stafford, Emily Murray ............ 383 632 405, 598 Stafford, Frank Shroeder . . . . 319, 350. Stephens, Susan Carol South, Barbara Elizabeth • . . . . . . . . . 9 l Stone, Carol Ann .................. 251 598 Stt'phcns, Tommy Oran 199, 21u. Stalford, Jamea Ellis .. .. .. .. .. 92, 436 613 Southern Belles . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . • 396 Southard, William Roy • . . . . . 92, 422 Stone, Carolyn Knoole ............ 582 Stone, G<'orge Rob<'rt .... 410, 426, 582Staggs, Fern E. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .. 408 Stephenson, David, Jr. 274, 632 Ston<', Jackie L. 102, 205, 421Sou.thun Singers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Stagg, Peggy Sharon .. .. 357, 444, 448, Stephenson, Kathleen Beth .. 259, 330, Stone, Martha Dec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Southwell, John Terence ... ... 354, 348 453 598 Stone, Sharron Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Stagg, Robin Paul . . . . 101, 406, 421Southwick, Thomas S. • . . • 296, 297, Stephenson, Peggy Carol ...... 199, 208 Stone, Tabor Hodgcr .......... 368, 419 613 Stagg, Sharon .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 318 Stepp, John Edd ............ 423, 581 Stone, WarnN Edward . . . . . . 266, 401. Sowden, Richard Giddings •...... . . 283 Stahl, Jr., frank Beeler ... ....... 291 Sterett, Edith Ann ... ..... .. 340, 632 582 Spacek, Betty Jo .................. 59°8 tahl, Hcl<'n Claire ..... ..... .. . ... 226 Sterling, Steven Jon ............. . 312 Stone, Wilson S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Spacek, Jr., Ernest William .. 394, 401 Sta ha, Rodger Lee . . , .......... . . . 363 Stern, Harold Lionel, Jr. . ... 304, 613 Stones, Judith Elaine . . . . . . 355, 412, Spalding, John Erwin . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 Staley, Carr J. .. .......... 310, 613 Stern, Ronnie E . ..... ...... . . 423 598 Spampinato, Betty Ann 394 Staley, Dean Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Stool, Gerald Harris .... ...... 3().11 536Stern , Sandra Gail . . . 119, 261, Sparcnberg, Charles Herman .. 30, 419 Stall, Nancy Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 632 367 Stool, Susan Gerald . .. .. .. .. . .. .. 199 Sparcnberg, Charles Russell . . . . 294, Stallcup, Amanda Lou . . . . . . 240, 632 Sterner, David Arthur 386, 401 Storms, John Webb ........ , . . . . . 292 535, 536 Staller, Richard Martin . . . . 269, 365, Stcshko, Jr., William Nicholas .... 373, Stott, Alexander L. .... , . . . . • . . . . 419 Sparkman, Betty Gail ......•....... 249 613 37-1 Stoune, Deanna ......•. , . • . . . . . 532 • II, Sparks, Ill, Harold St. Clair ...... 92, Stallings, Joan Edmond 340 Stetzer, Cynthia Nan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Stounc, Michael C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 ii 344, 419, 516 Stallings, Robert David 296 Stcubing, Jr., Charles August ...... 300 Stout, James Olan ........ , ....... 315 Sparks, Sarah Ruth . . . . . . • . . . 235, 631 Stamman, David George 444 Stevens, Jane ..... ..... ...... ...... 408 Stovall, Susan Lynn .... 199, 200, 213 Spaw, Nancy Elaine ..... . 229, 264, 631 Stamp, Charles T................. 422 Stevens, John Earl ............ 414, 613 Stover, Nancy Eileen ...... 91, 263, 632 • ii Spear, George Myron .. . . 283, 513, 516, Stampea, Carolyn Sue . . . . . . • . . . . . 632 Stevens, Johnny Mathew .... .... 92, 581 Stracik, Marilyn Janet .... , . , . . . 251 .. 521, 581 Stancliff, Albert Irwin . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 Spear, Mrs. Irwin . . . . . . • . . .. . . . • . 96 Stevens, Judy Elaine .. ............ 230 Stradinger, Janet Elizabeth . . . . . • . . 239 Stancil, Margie . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . 433 Stevens, Nancy T. . ............... 394 Straiton, Archie Waugh , ........ , 424 .... Spearman, Terri Ann . • . . 98, 349, 355 Stanford, Emily Jean , . • . . . . . 249, 346 Stevens, Larry R uuell . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 266 Strange, Velvec .. . .. .. •.. .. .. .. .. 632Specht, Jr., John Ernest •... 198, 199, Stanford, J eas Leland .. .. .. 409, 424 581 Stevens, Linda Gayle . . . . . . . . • .. . . . . 91 Stratton, Aubrey Lee .. ..•. , . 402, 598 • ll Stangle, Sally Lauren . . . . • . . . . . . • 261 Speckels, Elmo t.. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 581 Stevens, Martha Jean ...... ........ 598 Stratton, Bryan Taylor . . . . 272, 416, .... Stanley, David FranJclin .. .... ... . .. 272 Stevenson, Dianne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 541, 582 \ ­ ii Spector, Constance Lynn • •..•...•. 261 ~ Stanley, James Howard . . . . 103, 318, Stevenson, Harry Camp . . . . 362, 365, Stratton, Charles Franklin .... 404, 414, Spector, Tamar .... 261, 451 , 532, 631 404, 524, 632 ll• 598 598 Stratton, Jan ................ 239, 613 Speed, Helen Cail . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Stanley, Jay , ................ .. . .. 283 Stevenson, John Burleson ... ....... 581 613 Stevenson, John William . . . . . . . . 419 Stratton, Marilyn Kay .. , . . . • . . . . . 598Speed, Judith C. . 214, 215, 408, 465, Stanley, Joseph A.•...•..... . . 534, 632 Stanley, Keith Gish .. •. , . . . . . . . . . 535 Speed, Kenric Dalton ........•..... 354 Stevenson, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 StrauBS, Martha Sue ...... 412, 532, 613 Stanley, Norma Sue . . . . . . . . . . 338, 632 Speed, Mary Sue .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . 239 Stevenson, Ward Edgar .. ...... 284, 632 Strawn, James Thomas .. , , , . • . . . 316 Stansbury, Allen C. . .........•'. .. 394 Speer, Richard Trippe •.••.••..... 463 Stevenson, Willette Elizabeth .. ... ... 91 Street, Joe William 505, 518 Stanton, Dawana L. • . . . • . . . . . . . 533 Stanton, Donald Lany •. , . . . 266, ·416 Speier, Penny Anne .............. 239 Stevenson, William Olan ...... 362, 434 Street, Jr., Malcolm Boyd •. .. 280, 328 Speichts, James William 315 Steves, Terry Ann . . . . . . . . . . 225, 532 454 Stanton, Georgia Yvonne • . • . . . . . 412 Strein, Walter Ray ........ , .. . 444, 447 Slapper, WilJiam . . • . 102, 402, 581 Speights, Sara Lee .. .. 197, 216, 450, Stewart, Alfrod Marshall . . . . . . . . . . 539 Streusand, Charlotte Vivian •. , ..... 632 598 Stewart, Carolyn Nell . . ...... 242, 453, Stark, H. J........................ 92 Speir, Wayne Arvon ......•... 400, 598 598 Stribling, Billy Ned . .. .. . .. . .. .. . 598 Stark, Jr., John Wayne ......... ... 363 Spell, Stanley Joe . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 613 Stewart, Cheryl D........ ....... , . 335 Strickland, Ann Carleton ...... 412, 613 Stark, Judy Kay ... . ........ . ..... 444 Spellings, Robert Daniel . . . . . . . . . . 288 Stewart, Donald Ralph ........ 291, 632 Strickland, Donald Richard . , . ..... 292 Stark, Ronald Jay ................ 269 Spence, Elizabeth Melissa . . . . . . . . 412 Stewart, Elmon William ........... 421 Strickland, Jack Vernon .... 373, 385, Stark, Sandra Elizabeth .. .......... 98 Spence, James William ........ 344, 581 Stewart, James Dale ......... ..... 40-1 435, 582 Stark, Shirley Ann . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 239 Spence, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Stewart, James Gladstone ...... 99, 274, Strickland, James Michael •.... . . . 582 Stark, Temple Cunningham ........ 271 S1>cncc, Mary Patricia .... 119, 255, 371 394 Strickland, Orville Ray 582 Starling, Sherry Lynn ..... . .. 210, 613 Spence, Robert F................. 417 Stewart, Jr., James Harold .... 362, 363. Strickland, Phil Dowell 381 Starnes, Grady Clarence • . . . . . . . . . 30 434, 441 Stricber, Elizabeth Kay 91 Spencer, David Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . 631 Spencer, David James . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Starnes, Mary Madeleine . . . . . . . . . . 225 Stewart, Jr., James Witliam .. , .. , .. 205. Strieber, Louis Whitley 200 Spencer, Cordon Arthur ...... 266, 267 Starr, Charless Wayne .. ........... 632 292 Strimple, Lynda Kay . . . . 444, 463, 632 Spt•ncer, Helen Mac .......... 255, 581 tarr, Diane Kay . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. 97 Stewart, Jimmy Tyrone . , , , , , .. , , . . 44-1 Stringer, James C . .. ......... ..... 598 Spencer, John orwood . . . . 102, 421, Starr, Duane Martin ..... , . ... 435, 512 Stewart, Judy Bess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Stringer1 Joe Frank .......... 412, 582 548 Starr, Frank Daniel . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 95 Stewart, Margaret .................. 468 Stringer, Steve Charles . . . . J97, 286, _ ill Spencer, John R................... 393 Starrett, Raymond A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 598 Stewart, Marr Leila . . . . . . . . . . 412, 581 613 Ill.ill " Spencer, Martha Lyle ......... 241, 81 Starry, Ronald . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. 520 Stewart, Merylc R.......•......... 581 Stripling, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310, 632 Spencer, Olvis Ray .............. , • 404 Starzcl, Frank J . .................. 95 Stewart, Sheila Delle .... .... 217, 581 Stripling, Mary Elizabeth ...... 239, 380 Spencer, Pamela Dean 197, 210, Statler, Oliver Walworth . . . . 286, 537 Stewart, Sylvia Jane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Stroller, Bernard ........ , , . . . . . . 268 a • 239, 451, 581 Stauffer, Dianne 254, 632 Stewart, Virginia Ann ....... ....... 210 Stroller, Carolyn Sue . , . . . . . . . . . . 261 S1>encer, Paul Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Stautberg, Aubrey Thoedore •• 274, 632 Stewart, William Woodrow .......... 30 Stromberg, Carole Cecilia • . . . . . . . 582 ~' Spero, Patricia Ann •.... , .... 226, 347 Stavinoha, Jean M....... 347, 39·1, 632 Stiborik, Stephanie Ann . . . . . . . . 340 Strombergcr, John Carl . , . . . . . . . . 326 Sphin% • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 437 Stayton, Cherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Stickael, Mary Nell . . . . . . . . . . 255, 392 Strong, David Burk .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . 98 Spillane, James Christopher . . . . 512, Stayton, Jr., John William ........ 196 Stiern berg, Jr., Lloyd E. . . . . . . . . 410 Strong, William Reese .... 390, 498, 598 513, 516 St. Clair, Charles Alan •...•. 409, 597 Stigall, Arnold . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . 581 Stroup, Nancy Kay . . . . 119, 127, 197,Spiller, William Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 199, 210, 582 Spinka, Horace Lee . .. . . .. .. .. .. . 598 Steadman, Charles Rankin . . . . . . . . 315 Stigall, R. L. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 422 Stroup. Reed& Manning . . . . . . . . . . 613 Spinka, James Arthur .... 375, 385, 598 Steele, Drew Hutchinson ....•..... 199 Stikeleather, Helen Haldon .... 229, 632 Struben, Amanda Felicita . . . . 225, 347, Spinka, Sidney Jean • . . . . . . . 330, 631 613 Steele, John G....... 32, 93, 206, 410 Stiles, Betty Lynne ..... ........... 239 Steele, John M. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 516 Stiles, Bill M. . ................... 598 Spiritaa, Steven Franklin .. . . 197, 304, Stuard, Tommye Earle . . . . . . 256, 412, Steffa, Kendal Kirk .......... 403, 581 Stiles, Bini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 613 598 Steffens, Craig Autry . . . • . . • . 272, 613 Stiles, Mrs. Jessie .................. 273 Spitzer, Leonard Sheldon , . .. , , . ... 30~ Stuart, A. M . .......... .. ... . .. ... 374 Stegner, Susan Elizabeth .... 198, 255, Stiles, JoAnn Pankratz . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Spivy, Frances ..•. 86, 128, 198, 255, Stuart, Charles Randolph .......... 419 383 Stiles, 1\fary Linda .... 391, 526, 527, 450 Stubblefield, Carol Ann ... ... 242, 582 Stehling, Martin Scott . . . . . . 288, 328 531 Stehling, Michael Joseph ••. ... 463, 598 Stileo, Sue Alyee .. .. 128, 241, 458. Stubblefield, Joe Lee .... .... 271, 403Sponberg, Alan Wayne ...... 299, 613 Spooks .. .. • .. • . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 453 Stubbs, Shirley Ann . . . . . . . . 339, 632Steiert, Alfred F. . .. . • . . . • . . . . . . . 92 581Spoor, Martha Ann • .. . .. •.. . 347, 598 Studdard, Jr., Caddo Parish ..... . 318, Steiger, David Michael • . . . 512, 513. Still, Beverly ................ 251, 527 516 Sportsman, Susan Stiff , ... , ... , . .. 631 598 Spradley, Garey Britton 423 Stillwell, Penny Ann . . . . . . . . 335, 408 Stein, James D.... . . ......... 312, 410 Student Edu.cation Association . • . . 412 Spradley, Sherrill Jane , .• , 254, 339, Stilson, Eileen Claire • . • . • . . . . . . . 581 Student Government Committees .. 196, Stein, John Richard . . . . . . • . . . 99, 394 361, 631 Stine, Morton McGregor . . . . 219, 463 201 Stein, Marilyn Freda . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 245 Spratling, James Herbert . . . . . . . . 415 Stinson, Alan Lynn •. , . . . . . . . 321, 632 Stulka, Ben W. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 581 Steinberger, Barbara Joan • . . . . . • . 226 Spratling, Joe . . . . . .. . . . • .. . . . . . 213 Stinson, Trina Jane .•• , , . , . ....• , .. 632 Stultz, Joseph Peter . . . . . . . . 286, 419Steinberger, Larry Steve . . . . 304, 454, Spratt, David Bryon . . . . 102, 409, 424, Stipling, Scott Randail , . ... . . , . . 318 Stumberg, Georg.f Wilfred • . . . . . . . 24 581 581 Stitsky, Yvette . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . 199 Stumhoffer, Stanley Robert 582Steinbrecher, John F..... 393, 394, 581Spretz, Garland Wayne • , •. , , ...... 613 Stobaugh, Ronald Kent . . . . . . . . . . 318 Sturdivant, Robert Clifton 283,Steindam, Russel Albert . . . . . . . . . . 365Spriegel, William Robert , . • . 92, 436 Stockard, Jan . . • . 119, 203, 223, 613 540, 513 Steinle, Elizabeth K......... 199, 253 Spring, Kay Jeanette .... 239, 380, 387, Stockman, Roy Taylor . . . . . . 404, 581 Sturgis, Sarah Lee ........ ... , 263, 367 c 527 Stelling, Marvin Joe . .•..... 441, 444 Stockmeyer, Hilda ..... , •. , , . , •.. , 252 Stutzman, Jamea R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537 ... 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Springs, Darryl Michael • . . . • . . . . . 344 Stengel, Anna Marie •.••..•...••.. 433 Stoddard, Sandra Gail •.. . 199, 334, 451, Styron, Hazel Ann .. . .. . 210, 340, 632 ...~ Ill Squires, Ervin William • , , • , , • , , • , , 543 Stenger, Frank William •..••.• , 197, 389 453 Styron, Lucina Kay . ..... 96, 125, 207, Srubu, Paula Ruth 355, 631 Steph, Joe Allan . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . 393 Stohl, Ellen Christine . . . . . . . . 330, 613 234, 450, 582 Staats, Glenn Edwin ...• 197, 200, 318, Stephen, Leslie Vida .. . . 235, 394, 453, Stokes, Franle Thomas . . • . . . 296, 512, Sucke, III, J ohn Howard •. , . 276, 598 ,. 452 632 513, 516 Suclcle, Sharyn Elaine . . . . . . . . . . • . 261 Page 675 Nome Sugarek, Paula Ann , ..... , , , . , , . . 632 Suggs, J. 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Wesley, Sandra Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Willis, James Robert . . . . . . . . 315, 634 White, Sandra Elizabeth . . . . . . 345, 614 Wilkie, Sandra Kaye , , .• , . • . . . . . 614 Wesaels, Gary Dwayne • . . . • . 400, 600 Willis, Joseph Bruce ...•...... 280, 393 White, Sharon Sue ............ 236, 631 Wilkins, Carol June . . . . . . 199, 345 West, Betty Jean ..... .. ......• 248, 418 Willis, Terry Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Weit, Carolyn , , •. , .. , , . , .• , 252, 412 W11itc, Skipper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Wilkins, Marilyn Jean .. , , •.• , •.. , 381 Willis-Franco, Fernando A. 541 . . . . . . • . 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Wilson, Betty Joanne ...... , . 429, 61.t Weston, James Jolliff ............ 9i Whitmire, Claire Evans . . . . 197, 243 Williams, Dan C. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 27 Wilson, BrC"nda •....... , .•. , . . . . . . 532 Page 679 Page 680 Name Name Name Name Wilson, Claude Alan . . . . . . . . . . 102. 407 Witt, Brenda Kay 634 Wooten 111, Jame• Harbert 283 Yates, Jr., t. Clair Peyton . . . . 102, Wilson, David A. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 216 Witt, Jerolyn Sue ........•... 223, 408 Worchel, Stephen . . . • . . . • • . . • . . • . 322 104, 205 Wilson, DeAnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Witt, Patricia Ann . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Word, Charlene May • • • . • • • • . • . . 229 Yawn, Larry M. B. . • . . . . . . . . . . 600 Wilson, Donald Grady ........ 422, 586 Witte, Anton Herbert, Jr.•... 404, 600 Word, J erry M. • • , , •• , , •• , . . ..... 286 Yeager, John Andr­ •.•.•••. 274, 614 Wilson, Elaine . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 382 Witte, Susan Wilson • • • . . . • • 196, 235 Word, Patricia Ellen , .•• , . • • 229, 634 Yeager, Katherine LouiJe ....•..... 634 Wilson, Eldon Stephen ........•... 374 Wilson, Elizabeth Anne 418, 634 Wilson, Ethel Lorraine . . . . 236, 529. 614 Wilson, Gary Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Wilson, Hoyet Wright .... 272, 363, 401, 586 Wittenberg, II, George Allen . . . . . . 310 Wittenburg, Rebecca Josephine •... 347, 394, 634 Wittie, Betty Ann . .. . . . • .. .. . . • . . 614 Wittig, Sandra June ...•.......... 228 Wittliff, James Lamar 548 Word, Terry llf. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 600 Works, George Wesley . . • . 310, 328, 454, 541 Worley, Sandra Faith • , • , , . . . . . . . 242 Worrel, Charles Joseph • • . . . . . . . . 521 Worrel, Kay •.•.•. , .••• . , .•••..••• 532 Yeargan, Jerry Reese . . . . . . • . • . . . 424 Yeary, Sheryl Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9~ Yenawine, Arthur Cleve ..•..• 409, 461 Ylinen, Annu • .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 634 Yokum, Tom ..•...... , .. , . • • . . . . 199 Yonker, Donna Lee ................ 91 Wilson, Jackie Lynn .......... 271, 600 Wilson, James Lee . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 351 Wilson, Jimmy Doyle .............. 402 Wilson, John A..................... 64 Wittman, Marolyn . . . . 198, 263, 339, 634 Witzig, Gwenda Faye . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Wizig, Judith Lynn ..• . ...... 261, 634 Worrell, Lee Frank Wortham, Dana Rose 198, 201, 259, 264, 34, 100, 427, 430 109, 119, 195, 450, 457, 462, 600 York, Andrea . . • . . . • • . . • . . . . . . . . . 249 York, Rusaell Clayton •...•... 283, 374 Youens, Karl David •... 281, 461, 614 Youens, Jr. , William Thomas . . . . • . 315, Wilson, John Maxwell .... 444, 445, 447 Wilson, Juanita Arlene . . . . 527, 529, 634 Wogart, Jan Peter . . • .. . . . • . . . . . Wogstad, Robert Victor . . . . • . . . . . Wolchansky, Lee llf. . ...•... 410, 544 412 426 Wortham, Wortham, Gus • . . . • • • . • . • • • . . • • . . . 92 Michael Bruce . . • • 369, 434, 444, 634 600 Young, Buddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Young, Carol)"D Josey ... , ...... 94, 204 Wilson, Judy Elaine . . . . 230, 429, 600 Wolf, Carolyn ............. . ........ 209 Wortham, Richard Carlton • . • • . . . • 423 Young, David Allen .... 291, 539, 600 Wilson, Judy Louise . ... .......... 340 Woll, Jordan B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419 Worthington, C. Michael . . . . . . . . . . 634 Young, Glenda Sue ...... 97, 408, 412 Wilson, Julia Caroline . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Wolf, Kenneth Herman • . . . . . . . . . . . 321 Wozniak, Carol Ann , . ......... , • . 600 Young, Jr., Ira Leland .. , ..... 410, 426 Wilson, Lawrence Thomas .......... 354 Wilson, Lee Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Wilson, I II, Leonard • . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Wilson, Le lie Ann ......••••...... 239 Wilson, Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 Wilson. Lynda Lee . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 600 Wilson, Marcellene Snorf .......... 258 Wibon, Marcy . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. 199 Wilson, Mark Crawford . . . . . . . 281, 600 Wolf, Martha Carolyn . . . . . . . • 224, 634 Wolf, Thomas Alexander •. , .. , 532, 533 Wolf, William Rawls ... . .......... 274 Wolfe, George Edward ....... 198, 200, 266 Wolfe, Stephen James .. . ... . . 423, 600 Wolfe, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . 532 Wolfe, William Gregory . . . . 291, 416, 634 Wray, John David ....... , , .... .. , 326 Wray, John Hal • . • • • . • • • . • . • • • . • • 99 Wray, Nancy Elaine . . . . . . • . 243, 634 Wray, Robert John . . • • • . • . • • . . . . 544 Wray, William Ozie •.•••. .. •....• 326 Wren, Glen Allen . . . . . . . . • • . . 444, 463 Wren, Robert Lewis ...... , . 444, 431 Wriborg, Rebecca Jo ... . , • 527, 529, 634 Young, Jame1 A........ ............ 600 Young, Joel Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 Young, John Henry ................ 535 Young, John Hunchel . . . . 294. 295, 365, 534 Young, John Marvin .............. 303 Young,, Lettie , ...... , •. , . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Young, Lueron ............... , •. , , 239 Young, Jr., Marcellus ........ 375, 407 Wilson, Martha . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 634 Wilson, Marsha R............. 210, 336 Wilson, Maynard Lee . . . . 102, 205, 407 Wilson, Mescal . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . . . . . 461 Wolff, Sheryl Anne . . . . 209, 224, WoHson, Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Wolk, Marsha Carol ... .. .. ... 461, Woll, Sandra Kay •. ... , . . . . . . . . . . 634 226 600 412 Wright, Benjamin Fletcher .......... 93 Wright, Betty Lee . ..... . . . ..... 9'1, 432 Wright, Beverly Jun .... 198, 200, 223, 614 Young, Marianne .................. 237 Young, Martha Ann ................ 331 Young, Martha M. . ............. , , 600 Yoong, Michael Lee ...... 291, 409, 600 Wilson, Michael Ronnie ... .. ... ... . 521 Wolle, Charles Ray . . . . . . . . 404, 414 Wright, Carol ue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614 Yount Republican.s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Wilson, icholas Bluford . . . . 220, 369, 449 Wilson, Osie Blackwell . . . . . . . . . . . 438 Wilson, Patricia Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Wilson, Patricia James ........ 328, 614 Wilson, Rabun Thomas, III . . . . . . . 600 Wilson, Robert Carter .............. 462 Wilson, Robert Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 Wilson, Robert Keith ......• . .. . ... 410 Wilson, Roberta Evelyn . . . . ...... .. 259 Wilson, Roy Lee ...... . ....... 299, 634 Wilson, Sheila . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 339 Wibon, Steve ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 Wilson, Susan ... . ........ 24, 241, 380 Wilson, Thomas J. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. 634 Wilson, William B1ake ............ 63-4 Wilson, William George •......... . . 286 Wiltse, Jr., Andrea Lawrence ... ... 274, 614 Wiltse, Malcolm Evans • . . . . . . . • . 274 Wiman, Judith Kay . .. . . .. . . . . .. . 418 Wimberly, Enoyse Verna •••... 201, 228 Winans, Larry Ray • .. . . . . .. . . .. • 410 Winckler, Peggy J.....•.. ... 228, 331 Winckler, Suzanne • . . • • . . . . . 243, 634 Wolper, Roddy • . • . . . . . . . . . 291, 614 Wolters, Kay Lynn . . . . . . . . . . 235, 634 Wolters, Robert William . . . . . . . . . . 393 Wolters, Suzanne . ...... . .... , . . • . . 412 Wolters Jr., Thomas Albert ..... . .. 414 Womack, Baseler F. . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 Womack, Jr., Charles Cowan . . .. .. 316. 457 Womack, D8"id Paul . . . . . . . . 102, 421 Womack, III, Harr-y Hall . ..... ' · . . 284 Womack, Martha J ean .......... 201, 412 Womack, Ronald Edward . . . . 102, 344 Women's Co.operatives •....... 355.357 Wommack, Diane Ford • • • . . . • . . . 252 Wommack, George Tobin • . . . 310, 614 Wommack, James Leslie •.. . ... . .. 516 Wong, Alan Wesley ... . ...... 365, 366 Wong, Jean Louise . . . . . . . . . . 332, 408 Wood, Andrea Patton ...•.... 263, 412 Wood, Anna Leslie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Wood, Betsy Ruth ........... , .... 412 Wood, Charles Burnett . . . . . . . . . . 280 Wood, Charles Hov.·ard ............ 296 Wood, Cynthia Taylor , ... , . . . . . . . 259 Wood, Danny Lee .. . ..... 410, 457, 462 Wright, Charlotte E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Wright, Clark Phillips . . • . . . . . . . . . 441 Wright, Connie Ray ...... , ... 345, 394 Wright, David Norman . . . . • . . . . . . . 364 Wright, Donald Benjamin .......... 431 Wright, George Burdette, Jr....... 409 Wright, Jamie Ann , ... , , ... , , ..... 241 Wright, Jay Orville . ... . ..... 410, 600 Wright, Judith Isabel . ... . ... 233, 530 Wright, Kenneth Nolan ....... 326, 634 Wright, Linda Ann .. , . , .. , , ... , . . 241 Wright, Linda Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Wright, KHty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338, 614 Wright, Margaret Esther ............ 235 Wright, Mickey Lynn ..• . .. 99, 21, 634 Wright, Muriel Lydia .. , ........ . .. 199 Wright, Olga Kay . . . . . . . . . . 256, 634 Wright, Jr., Richard Elliot .... 274, 634 Wright, Sandra Lea •.. , . . .... 263, 387 Wright, Stuart P. , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 467 Wright, Thomas Douglas . . . . . . . . . . 614 Wright, William Edward .... , . 283, 540 Wright, William Elmo . . . . • . . . . . . . 283 Wroten, Diane . . • • • . . . • • . . • • . . • . . . 614 Wuensche, Kenneth Jacob ...•..•. 386 Young. Jr., Reiinaid G . .... 239, SC», 516, 600, 634 Young, Richard Edward .... , .• , , . 444 Young, Robert Avtty . . ............ 326 Young, Robert David .... 266, 267, 614 Young, Robert Wallace .... 98, 102, 104, 424 Young, Sandra Leigh .... 119, 201, 239, 336, 457, 600 Young, Sonny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Youngblood, Patricia Ann . . . . . . . . 339 Younger, Doyle M................. 600 Younger, Jr., John Frank .... 195. 201, 280, 452 Younger, W. B. Jerry ............ 416 Youngman, Nicki Ana •.•.•....... 532 Youngmeyer, James Phil .......... 600 Youngstrom, Jr., els Clinton ...... 373, 374 Yousey, Robert F........... . . ... . 523 Yule, Ronald James .........•. , , . 418 Yurkanan, Christopher V • . ......... 634 Yust, Sylvia Irene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 z Windecker, Theodore Rolf •.. ••..... 99 Winder, Valerie Ann .•. . 249, 339, 420, 634 Winderlich, Kenneth Waldie . . . . . . 354 Windlohr, Robert F. . . . . . . • . . . • . . . 27 Windham, D. Kay . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . 586 Windham Jr., James Marvin • • . • 308 Windham, John Hardin, III . . . . . . 634 Wood, Darrell Wayne ...... ...... .. 614 Wood, Elizabeth Eileen ..... .. . 97, 201, 234, 242 Wood, Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Wood, Francis Lenieu . . . . . . . . 251, 600 Wood, Frank Michael . . . . . . . .294, 634 Wood, James C. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 634 Wood, Larry Martin .... 413, 415, 417 Wuensche, Veinon Edgar • •. . ••.• 540 Wunderlich, Kenneth W••.•...•... 600 Wunsch, Jeri Jean ... ............. 634 Wyalt, Dorothy . . . . . . . . • • 94, 98, 259 Wyall, M. Elaine • . . . • . • . • . . . • . • . 600 Wyche, George Griffin • . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Wycoff, llfary Ano . • . • 96, 109, 198, 201, 346, 276, 450 Zachary, Muriel Jean .. . . .. .• 223, 614 Zaghmout, Taha Mohammed • .. . 395 Zamora, Muio . . . .. .. . . .. . • . . .. .. . 407 Zapp, Pamela Jcan • . . . • . . . . . 250, 634 Zarcbin, Belly Lorraine • . . . 245, 634 Zarcbin, Lori . . . . . . • . . • . . 199, 200 Zarnicki, Caroline Sue • . . . 199, 210, Windham, Mary Ellen . . . • • . 356, 528, 634 Windle, William Richard . . . . . . . . 600 Windrum, Cherry Antoinette . . . . 263, 412 Winfree, Luther Jerald . . . . . • • • . . 410 Winfrey, James Nelms .... 272, 541, 634 Wingate, Joyce Marie .•.. 346, 460, 586 Winifred, Patricia . . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . 256 Winkler, Gary Zane . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 390 Winn, Carroll Bob . . . . • • • . • . 423, 600 Winn, Rowland Lawrence , . • . 410, 426 Winn, Stephen Tenence . • • . . . • • • . 296 Winn, Steve Murray . . . . . . • . . . . . 318 Winner, Carol Ann • • • . • . • • • . . . . . . . 249 Winningham, Don Jay . . . . . . . . . . 350 Winsborough, Philip Robb . . • . . . 362, 431 Winslett, ·Frances Marian . . • . 460, 614 Winston, Patricia Elaine •..... 229, 600 Winter, Richard Nelt00 • • . . . . • . . . 206 Wood, Lowell Clark . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 407 Wood, Margaret Ann ........ 239, 412 Wood, Mary Lovey . . . . 88, 128, 201. 207, 384 Wood, Michael George , . . . . . . . . . . . 394 Wood, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Wood, Nancy Clark . . . . . . 94, 259, 380 Wood, Nancy Kaye ....... . ........ 232 Wood, III, NOrman Shatluck ...... 431 Wood, Patricia Lynn .. , . • . . . 239, 634 Wood, Dr., Randal H............. 406 Woodard, W. Charles . , . . . . . . . . . • 419 Woodcock, Bruce Fremont . . . . . . 365 Woodlin, David P. . ... . ..... 393, 406 Woodliel, Wallace Boies . . . . • . . . 393 Wood rick, James Victor . . • . 205, 404, 414 Woodruff, Margaret Starcke • . . . • . . . 98 Woods, Daniel Arthur •.•••• 197, 201, 318 Woods, Kenneth Gordon • . . . • . . . • • 444 Wylie, Billy Burben . .. • • .. .. .. . • . 100 Wylie, Pat . . • . . . . . • . . . • • • . • • 99, 461 Wyman, William Claton •...•• 283, 634 Wynn, Alton Taylor ... , ... , , .. , , . 438 Wynn Ill, Angus G. • ... , . • . • . . . 200 Wynn, Judith Gae • • • . • • 242, 420, 460 Wynne, George Parker •...•... 328, 614 Wyrick, Jean Carroll • . • • . . • • . . • • 634 Wyrick, Milton Desmond • • • . • • . • . . 362 Wyrick, Wanean • .. . . . • .. . . .. . 94, 432 Wyss, Jane Adair • . . . • . . . • . 234, 461 Wyss, Dr. Orville • . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . 467 x Ximene11 Angela 224, 394, 634 y 335, 634 Zayic, Geraldine Lee • . . . . . . . 444, 448 Zeagler, Millard Fillmore .•..•. 274, 634 Zeitler. Arthur .................... 634 Zeitlin, Alan ....•.•.•••..••. . . .. .. 544 Zeluhy, Charles Leslie .••.•....... 312 Zenkner, Shirley Gayle .•.•.•...... 614 Z.ia Tau Alpha ........... .. .•..• 263 Zetik, Janet I. . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . 600 Zey, George Wy11t . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . 321 Zidd, Edward Alan . . • • . • • . . . . . 393 Zidd, Peter Leon . . . • • • . .. . . • • • . . 393 Ziebell, John 1ichael .... 404, 414, 600 Zieger, A. Rodney • . . . . • • . . • . . • . 538 Ziegler, Barbara Jean 210 Zigler, Mary Ann • . • • . . • • . . . . . • • . 530 Zike, James Hou ton . . . . . . . . 326, 63-l Zihch, Jr.. Elmer T ............... 411 Zimko"'lki, te'f'en D. 600 Zimmerman, Cheryl Ann • . . . 227, 338, 63~ Winten, Jet C. • , • • • . . . . . . . • . . . • • 97 Wilcher, Steve E. • . . . . . . • . . . • • . . . 614 Wi1e, Caryl Ann • • . . . . . • . . 340, 631 Wi1e, Dr. Hany • •. .. •. . . .. . . . • . 36 Wi1e, William Judaon . . . . . • 423, 600 Wiler, Richard Calvin ..• . .. .. .. 369 Wishumper, Shirley Cail •••...••.. 242 Wi1ner, Linda Elizabeth • . • . 338, 634 Woods, Susan Emma . . . . • • • • 4441 634 Wood1, Velda V. • • • . • • • . . . • • . . • • 419 Woodward, Dorinda Kay • . . • . . • . . • 355 Woodworth, Jame• Robert 293, 534, 634 Wooley, Jacqueline Ann 332, 634 Wooley, Rodney Lee • • . . • • . . 434, 362 Woolley, Jame1 W. , , • . • . . . 419, 436 Yablontki, Edward Anthony 104, 424 Yaeger, George . • . • . . • • . . • • • • • • . . 431 Yaker, Francine Eva .••• 244, 527, 614 Yanddl, Linda Darlene • . • • 204, 600 Yarborouch, Helen Lee •••••••.•••• 461 Yardu, Joacph Stefan ••••••.••.•••. 92 Yarborou1h 1 Hcll'll Lee • • . . • . • . . • 461 Zimmerman, Ill, Fred . . . . • . • . . . . 401 Zimmerman, Pa1ricia Ann ....•.•... 600 Zimmerman, Robert Elliot .•.. 322, 461 Zinberr, Annette Faye . • • . . . . • . . • • 226 Zinn, Alexander Thomu • . • • . . . . . . 374 Zion, baron Enid ..... ........... 338 Zlatkovich, Charle1 Philip ..•• 419, 440, 441 Wiaaer, Jon Niel .................. 365 Woolricb, Sarah Catherine 199, 63'1 Yary1n, Ill, j.,. Olivor ..... . 28t. 614 Zlatkovich, Charle. Theodore . . . . 92, Witcher, Linda 196, 418, 631 Wool rich, lll, Willia Ra ond . . . . 326 Ya1c1, John L<1lie •••.••.•••.. 29-1, 634 419, 423 Witcher, Will ye tene •• 230, 352, 355, Woolley, Brian Reed •.•• 316, 522, 63' Ya tea, Katherine Radford . .• . , • 225, 412 Zoeller, Rosemary Lee • . • • • . • . • • • • 39..t 461, 614 Wool1ey, Wiley Geor10 • • . . 375, 385, Yatca, larg:a.ret Elaine •••..•.••••.• 634 ·zrubek, ~lary Alice • • • • • . . . 335, 39-1 Withen, Jam<1 Robert • . . . 352, 631 Whhl .... Iii ..... ill ..II .. n r.1 ...... >ll ... n1 ...... Ill • !lS !!!."' .... !15 ...... Iii II. ill !15,ill "". ""nt Jlj,ill Ill II . r,1ill ...... 131 ...... Sii ...... JU ...... ill ..... Ill .... ill _... Jll --· J!l .... J!l (fl\ ill .... ill .... n• ..... ill , JI.ill , Iii -·· ill ... ll -ill II ... ill J:!. *' .... ti ..... r.1 ..... JJI QI, Ill, UI .... !l. 1u.i:i .... " JJ5,Jll .. ::