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Omissions, leHers & thank-yous The April issue of The Texas Techsan is annually devoted to the business of the Association. Admittedly, it isn't the most exciting issue of the year, but we feel it is important to show you, our contributors, what we are doing with your donations to support the University. This magazine contains the State of the Association Report, financial information and a complete listing of Loyalty Fund and Century Club members. Because of these long lists of names and information, we found it necessary to omit the Tech Today department in order to keep to a reasonable size. Our features are also limited to only the cover story. And we are giving some thought to discontinuing the Editor's Notebook and About Town sections to make room for more pertinent information. Tech Today will return in May-June. More letters about the Alumni Quiz!- We're still hearing about our October-November issue Alumni Quiz featuring the "kids" of World War II: Dear Marsha, The reprint of my letter concerning the WW II group of Tech alumni in Washington appears to indicate I was president of the Tech class of 1944. I hasten to apologize if my letter to you identifying Mack Verhyden was confusing on that point-I'm president of Rhino Products, Inc.-I was not the president of the class of '44. I'd like to restore that honor to the rightful owner. Yours very truly, Hoy West '44 P.S.-I enjoyed your editor's notebook classifying the "bedside manner" of physicians in the Jan.Feb. issue. Dear Editor, Have just received the JanuaryFebruary issue and as usual find many very interesting things included. My reason for writing concerns the picture inside the front cover and the letters printed below it.

Mr. Coffee's naming the person in the lower right as Ralph Havens should be corrected to be Ralph Havis. Mr. (now Dr.) Havis graduated with a B.S. in agriculture in 1941 or 1942 and entered the navy shortly thereafter. After the war he received his doctorate from Cornell. He has been with the University of Massachusetts for the past 20-plus years. He can be reached at the following address: Dr. J. R. Havis 60 Cherry Lane Amherst, Mass. 00887 Sincerely yours, George Elton Smith '33 2316 Perryland Arlington, Texas 76013 I'd like to take this opportunity to correct an error. We unknowingly attached the wrong name to our cover photo of the Barton House in the January-February issue. At the time the photo information was written, we did not realize that the name we had been given was incorrect. The young man who took the cover shot was Mark Rogers, a talented photographer with University News and Publications. Considering all the compliments we received about the cover, I thought it only fair to give the credit for the shot to the rightful individual. Thanks, Mark. We'll get it right next time.

Photographer Mark Rogers

And last, I want to acknowledge my small, but highly dependable staff of part- time people. Each of these individuals has other job responsibilities in addition to his or her contribution to the magazine which makes me appreciate them even more. Judy Pearce, assistant editor and the person responsible for the Class Notes and Obituary information. Darrel Thomas, long-time photographer for the magazine and chief photographer for Student Publications at Tech. June Gould, advertising director and coordinator of Tech Specialties merchandise. Patsy Turvey, keeper of the new Century Club and Old Red Club member lists which we run each issue. Rick Sales, artist extraordinaire who practically donates his time and talents to the magazine. Rick is a freelance artist in Fort Worth and a Tech ex. Alfred White, Joe Hornaday and Kelly Robinson, bylines you have seen on the men's sports sto· ries. These individuals staff Tech's Athletic Publicity Office. Dana Olmstead, sports information director for Women's Athletics. Mike Hooks, associate archivist in the Southwest Collection and author of the historical page as bout Texas Tech. Jim Douglass, writer and photographer of the Association News material and assistant director of the Association. Cliff Stogner, Ray Blumer and their staff at Texas Tech Press. And last (but certainly not least), my "publisher" Bill Dean, the man who tries desperately to keep me on deadline ... and within budget. In his spare time from these duties, he is also executive director of the Association! l'fJ


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No. 2 March-April 1983 Texas Tech Ex-Stud ents Association

Where To Find It Gearing up for a Busy Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 New Century Club Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Endowed Scholarship Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The Old Red Club . .. .... . .... . . . ... . .......... 7 Inquiry: What Is the Student Foundation? . . . . . . . . 8 Taking a Look at Techsan Lawmakers ......... . . 9 State of the Association Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1982 Century Club Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1982 Loyalty Fund Contributors ........... . .. .. 27 Texas Tech in Retrospect . . . ... . . ......... . ... . 33 Announcing! The New Recruits ....... ... .... .. 34 A Coach's Dream . .... . . .. ......... . ... . .... . 36 Sport Shorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Class Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Tec hsan Survey .. .. .... . . . ... ... .... ... . ... . . . 48

ABOUT THE COVERA contingent of Tech exes currently serving In the Stote Leglsloture met In front of the Capitol Building for our cover shot this Issue. (Front rCYW. from left) Representotlves James (Pete) Laney. Tom Craddick. Larry Don Shaw and Frank Elkenburg. (Back rCYW. from left) Representotlves Terral Smith. Dudley Harrison. Jim Rudd and Sen. Bill Sims. (Photo by Russell Penn and Jack Grieder)

OFFICERS

LOYALTY FUND TRUSTEES

ASSOCIATION STAFF

PRESIDENT Scott Hickman '57, Midland PRESIDENT-ELECT Dr. David Carr '71, Austin IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Larry R. Byrd '57, Dallas ATHLETIC COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Dr. Kenneth Talkington '61, Arlington EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dr. Bill Dean '61, Lubbock

Malouf Abraham '34, Canadian Bill Adair '50, Houston Don Guest '69, Paris David Hassler '73, El Paso Karolyn Uvely '64, Austin llah Merriman '57, Dallas Mark Noble '76, Bullard Clark Pfluger '66, San Angelo Keith Williams '75, San Antonio

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Bill Dean '61 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Jim Douglass '69 SPECIAL EVENTS DIRECTOR Peggy E. Pearce '70 ALUMNI SERVICES COORDINATOR Jean Finley

MAGAZINE STAFF

The Ex-Students Aaaociation is an independent organization of Texas Tech University ex-students, cooperating with and working in behalf of the institution, but not affiliated with it. The T exo• Techoon is the official publication of the Aasociation. Second-class postage paid by The Texo• Tecllton at Lubbock, Texas. Published in January-February; MarchApril; May.June, July-August; September-October; and November-December by the Ex-Students Aasociation of Texas Tech University, P.O. Box 4009, Lubbock, Texas 79409. A minimum contribution to the Association ol $25 is required to receive the magazine. Of this amount, $5 is used to support its publication. Change of address should be sent to the Association office 30 days prior to date of issue with which it is to take effect. Advertising rat.es are available on request. Copyright 1983. Texas Tech Ex-

DIRECTORS Dr. Clark Bondurant '47, Wichita Falls Bill Boyd '62, Houston Magdalen Carpenter '36, Lubbock Shirley Cary '58, Uttle Rock Bob Oyer '60, Houston Gayle Earls '58, Odessa Robert Gantt '68, Dallas Lloyd Glover '35, Pharr Tommie Hatch '51, Lubbock Bert Pope '62, Tem pie Rick Price '70, Arlington John Sims '66, Lubbock

PUBLISHER Bill Dean '61 EDITOR Marsha Gustafson '76 ASSISTANT EDITOR Judy Pearce '78 ARTIST Rick Sales 79 PHOTOGRAPHER Darrel Thomas '70 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR June Gould '80 Printed by Texaa Tech Preaa

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offers you an opportunity to purchase these limited edition, signed and numbered prints by artists of national reputation. Sizes given are image area. Each print has a 2W' border for ease in handling and framing. Make checks payable to the Texas Tech Ex -Students Association and mail to Box 4009, Texas Tech University. Lubbock, TX 79409. Texas residents add 5% sales ta x. Please add $7.50 per print for shipping and handling.

EDITOR'S NOTE: With the popularity of western art catching on nationwide, we are more p leased than ever to be able to work in conjunction with the Texas Art Press in bringing you these limited edition prints by artists who are either fast becoming nationally recognized in their field , or as the case is with G. Harvey, already at the top! After visiting some retail art shops, we were surprised to see these same artists' works-and prints that we have been making available to Techsan reade rs-for 80 to 100 percent higher than the price offered on these pages. This is an outstanding opportunity for art collectors! The Techsan has been running the Texas Art Press ads for two years. If you are interested in ordering or seeing any of the prints we have offered in the past, write the office and request back issues of the magazine. And take advantage of this rare opportunity to own some of the country's finest art prints ... at half the price you'd pay at retail art dealers.

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ASSOCIATION NEWS Gearing up for a busy summer By Jim Douglass lthough the Texas Tech school year is winding down, the Ex-Students Association is about to hit its peak. Spring and summer are always extremely busy for us, with most of our 70-plus chapters having their annual meetings at this time. Our calendar is already filling up with dates for events from coast-to-coast. If your local chapter has not confirmed a date with our office, NOW is the time to do so. The earlier that is done, the more likely each group is to have the program or speaker that they want. As usual, Tech President Dr. Larry Cavazos, along with Tech coaches and other dignitaries, has agreed to attend many of our chapter functions. Make plans to attend the meeting(s) near you. Check with local chapter officers for details concerning each meeting.

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The Association's travel program is also being revitalized. After successful excursions to Seattle and Hawaii, we are planning other exciting trips for the coming months. A trip to the British Isles is planned for this July, and a trip to Denver next September in conjunction with the Tech vs. Air Force Academy football game. Another Christmas holiday trip is being planned for 1983-this time to Disney World and the new Epcot Center in Florida. That trip will leave on Dec. 26 and return Dec. 31. Concerning contributions to the Loyalty Fund, 1982 was another banner year which will help our academic scholarship fund tremendously. However, there is still a great need for further support so many more may be helped. If you are not already a Century Club member, you are encouraged to become one .. . a great way to support Texas Tech University. rf1

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Recognizing our new members

CENTURY CLUB TEXAS Agua Dulce Mrs. Dorothy P. Dunham Amarillo Mr. Randall C. Jeffers Mr. & Mrs. Trent A. Poindexter Mr. Roy W. Sutton Ill Arlington Miss Cindy E. Klaus Austin Mr. Robert L. Jeffcoat Brady Mr. William L. Jones Chillicothe Mr. Brice W. Tabor Columbus Mr. Steve R. Holmes Corpus Christi Mr. & Mrs. William R. Monroe Dallas Ms. Cheri Lynn Blake Mr. Richard H. Brock Mr. Michael Howard Carmichael Mr. John A. Doyle Ill Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Grattan Fort Worth Mr. Craig P. Schellbach Mr. L. Keller Smith Miss Valerie S. Stokes Grapevine Mr. Jerry L. Pittman Henderson Miss Lisa C. Commons Mr. M. Glynn McGee Hewitt Mr. & Mrs. Danny J. Jackson Houston Mr. & Mrs. George M. Adams Mr. Michael J. Baumgarn Mr. Larry A. Hunter Mr. James L. Kelly Mrs. Billie H. Megahan Mr. Edwin E. Sargent Jr. Mr. R. Tom Short Mr. Roy L. Sosnowy Miss Cheryl A. Vick Hurst Mr. Dan E. Pursel Kerrville Mr. & Mrs. Carroll Zschiesche Kingsville Mr. Randy L. Broiles Levelland Dr. M. Don Kennedy Littlefield Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Hilbun Lubbock Mr. & Mrs. Mike G. Barnett Mr. William Robert Burton Mr. Jerry D. Casstevens Mr. G. Mike Ehler Mr. J . Mark Gibbens-Rickman

The Century Club is a division of the Texas Tech Loyalty Fund set aside for $100 and above contributors. Membership in this group entitles the individual to privileges reserved for our special donors, such as the Century Club dinner and program at Homecoming each year. Membership may be obtained in one single contribution, or over a period of months. Join today and help insure the continued excellence of Texas Tech University. Mr. Dwight D. Goodman Mr. Marcus Ray Griffin Mr. James W. Hadnot Mr. Paul J. Hodges Mr. Jerry P. Knox Mr. Barry H. Orr Mr. Tommy E. Patterson Mr. C. David Sharp Mr. & Mrs. Patrick C. Simek Mr. Ronald D. Steinfath Mesquite Mr. Gary H. Matlack Midland Mr. Sam R. Blake Jr. Mr. AI B. Buron Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Watson Missouri City Mr. Donald L. Stewart Odessa Mr. & Mrs. Ric M. Johnson Plano Mr. Carl W. Riehn

Richardson Mr. Steve R. Baker Mrs. Larry Allen Mcilvaine Rockdale Mr. C . Benny Woods Rockport Mr. & Mrs. John L. Hodge Jr. Round Rock Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Estes San Angelo Miss M. Beth Martin San Antonio Mr. & Mrs. Randolph P. Tower Slaton Mr. Robert G. Englund Sugar Land Mr. & Mrs. Curtis A. Smith Texarkana Mr. & Mrs. Norman H. Hoback Waco Mr. Horace E. Latimer

OTHER STATES

James Hadnot during his football career days at Texas Tech.

California, Alhambra Mr. Doyle N. McGough California, North Hollywood Mr. & Mrs. William R. Allred California, Ridgecrest Mr. Donald D. Daniel California, San Diego Mr. Ordis E. Forbess California, Torrance Mr. Ronald R. Witte Connecticut, Westpo rt Mrs. Christina E. Brown Kansas, Garden City Dr. Michael D. Jackson Missouri, Blue Springs Mr. Clyde H. Allen Missouri, St. Charles Mr. C. Wade Gilbert Ohio, Worthington Ms. Marta I. Whitsel Oklahoma, Bartlesville Mr. W. Frank Vernon Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Mr. & Mrs. James D. Decastro New Mexico, Clovis Mr. & Mrs. Roy C. Chambliss North Carolina, Greensboro Mr. D. Tom May North Dakota, Bismarck Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Reed THE TtXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL 5



The OLD RED Club The Old Red Club is composed of a very special group of people-individuals with an interest in the future of Texas Tech University. Members in this group have secured or given $500 in new or additional contributions in money or kind to the Loyalty Fund. A current donor may increase his or her gift to $500 or combine that gift with additional new contributions from others to total at least $500. To show our appreciation for these generous gifts, a special wall in the Ex-Students Building displays the portraits of our Old Red Club members. Add your name to this growing list, and help us help Texas Tech! (Contributions to the Loyalty Fund are tax deductible, of course.) Our newest members are:

Mr. Tom Abraham '32 Canadian, Texas Mrs. Betty A. Givens '56 Betty Alsup Littleton, Colorado Dr. & Mrs. 0. Wayne Isom '61 Pamela Hearn '63 New York, New York Mr. & Mrs. D. Leon Jeffcoat '66 Patricia Egger '66 Midland, Texas Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus LaMaster '36 Eula Chappel '36 Irving, Texas Mrs. Billie H. Megahan '42 Billie Hightower Houston, Texas

Tom Abraham '32

Mr. James L. Parker '63 Irving, Texas Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Perusek '47 Barbara Gilbert '49 Midland, Texas

Mr. Charles M. Newman '65 Montgomery, Texas

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Scudday '49 Paula McDaniel '52 Houston, Texas

Mr. Barry Orr '78 Lubbock, Texas

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Inquiry:

I've heard a lot about the Student Foundation, but what exactly is it?

These pages are deuoted to questions posed by our readers-and our attempt to bring you the answers from qualified sources. Your "Inquiries" are welcomed. Address them: To the Editor, Box 4009, Texas Tech, Lubbock, TX 79409. By Julie Halsler, director tudents' pride in their university naturally leads to a desire to be involved in helping make it the best 1t can be. Student Foundation is an organization which gives students the opportunity to most effectively put their enthusiasm and energies to work toward the accomplishment of that goal. The Foundation is a service organization with the overall purpose of bettering Texas Tech University. Whether accomplished through donations, manpower or recognitions, this goal depends on each of the 60 members to carry out his or her projects. The organization is considered the student arm of the Office of Development, with advisor of the group being Pat Taylor, director of Development. Students also work closely with the Ex-Students Association and the Office of New Student Relations. A brief description of some of the group's projects follows: The Alumni Relations Committee, chaired by Jennifer Lee and her assistant, Bill Johnson, will continue the Senior Challenge again this year. Each semester graduating seniors are contacted and asked to turn their ' property deposits (paid as freshmen entering the University) over to the Student Foundation. This money is being used to establish an $85,000 Masked Rider Endowment. Proceeds have averaged $3,100 per year since 1977.

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The Senior Challenge is important in helping cultivate graduates into responsible alumni. The group is also encouraging alumni support by conducting a telethon in the fall to solicit contributions to establish a $25,000Presidential Scholarship Endowment. The second annual phone-a-than will be held this fall and is being expanded to run three weeks. Support will be obtained from campus organizations' members to man the 20 phone lines each evening. The Presidential Scholarships will be beneficial in recruiting top academic high school seniors to Tech, which is another concern of the Student Foundation. Jim Goodrum, chairman of the Academic Recruiting Committee, works with John Edwards of New Student Relations to coordinate assistance in this area. Student Foundation members call high school seniors with high SAT scores who have submitted applications to Tech. An average of 800 hours per semester goes into contacting prospective students and convincing them that Tech is the university for them. Members of the organization also are invited by New Student Relations to assist in University Day and with recruitment "out-and-backs" to area high schools. The Ways and Means and Public Relations committees are the backbone of Student Foundation. Without these committees, the Foundation projects would not be possible. Currently, Ways and Means, in the hands of Kelly Cooper, has the challenge of building up the operating budget of the organization. It takes finances to carry out projects, workshops and other office procedures, and that is where the operating budget comes into place. Texas Tech Mom's C lub memberships are available through this committee to raise money for the Foundation, and new money-raising efforts are also being looked into. Even with all the efforts put into Student Foundation by its members, the contributions-to the betterment of Tech still would not be possible without the support of the Administration, and certainly this support is there. Dr. Lauro Cav_azos, president of the University, sent letters of appomtment to all new members and officers last fall. He also spoke to the group at the March 22 meeting, to convey this support. With the enthusiasm of the members and their very hard work, coupled with pride and administrative support, Student Foundation is well on its way to meeting the challenges before them. IIJ


Taking a look at0 T"~~ hsan lawmakers I

Photo by Jack Grieder

By Carolene English tchers of the Texas egislative process this ession will see a little more red than usual. At least nine members of the Texas House of Representatives, two members of the Senate and one statewide elected official are Texas Tech exstudents. The statewide official is Bob Bullock, re-elected last November to serve his third term as state controller of public accounts. The senators are Bill Sims of San Angelo and Bill Sarpalius of Canyon. House members are Tom Craddick, Midland; James (Pete) Laney, Hale Center; Nolan (Buzz) Robnett, Lubbock; Jim Rudd, Brown-

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field; Larry Don Shaw, Big Spring; Frank Eikenburg, Plano; Carlyle Smith, Grand Prairie; Terral Smith, Austin; and Dudley Harrison, Sanderson. This year's Tech representation has more members than in the recent past and may well be the largest ever. Bullock has been the highest elected state official to graduate from Tech since Gov. Preston Smith of Lubbock left office in 1973. Of special interest to these Tech exes was House Bill19, one of the first major spending bills of the 68th Legislature. The bill, which was declared emergency legislation by the Governor, included a $75 million appropriation to fund construe-

tion at state universities such as Texas Tech which are not part of the University of Texas and Texas A&M systems and thus eligible for money from the Permanent University Fund (PUF) . Since the constitutional amendment abolishing the state property tax was approved in the November 1982 general election, 17 state universities including Tech, have been without a source of construction funding. The bill also provides that all schools in the University of Texas and A&M systems will share in receipts from investments from the PUF for future construction financing, if voters approve this in a constitutional amendment this April or THETEXASTECHSAN/ MAilCH-APRIL 9


next November. One of the co-sponsors of the bill was Rep. Larry Don Shaw '75 serving his second term in the House. "Colleges like Tech have been waiting for more than two years for the Legislature to propose a new source of funding. I think this bill proposes a viable solution," said Shaw, who earned his degree in agricultural communications. At Tech, Shaw was editor of the Texas Tech Agricultural Journal, member of the Student Council from the ag school and member of the rodeo club. Rep. Carlyle Smith, an architect who has served in the House eight years, voted for HB 19, but hopes to amend the bill when it comes back from the Senate to provide for legislative "oversight" of the construction fund. "I want to make sure that the final bill includes provisions for the Legislature to approve the use of construction money by state universities to safeguard the fund," said Smith, who earned his degree in civil engineering and architecture at Tech in 1963.

Rep. Carlyle Smith '63

The former president of the Tech student council in 1962, a basketball letterman and a member of the Saddle Tramps still feels that schools like Tech should have a share of the PUF, but doesn't object to allowing UT and A&M schools funding at higher levels. "I don't think it was the intent of 10 THE lEXAS !ECHSAN/MAACH-APRIL

State Controller Bob Bullock '55

the Legislature (that created the PUF) to exclude other state schools from this money," he said. (Assets of PUF were estimated at $3.47 billion at the end of the state 1982 fiscal year.) Smith doesn't think other colleges and universities will get a share of the PUF "until state schools get together . .. decide they won't accept second class status and work together to get a share of this money." His stance on the PUF echoes the position taken by Controller Bullock who told The Texas Techsan in its July 1981 issue that it was time receipts from PUF were shared by other state schools. A 1955 Tech graduate, Bullock, as chief fiscal officer of the state, is responsible for certifying that the amount appropriated in money bills passed by the Legislature is available for state spending. He also has a constitutional mandated duty of estimating, for at least two years in advance, the amount of revenue available for legislative appropriation. A Tech graduate who is concerned that Texas stays within the spending limits of Bullock's revenue estimates is Buzz Robnett.

He believes the lack of new legislation during a tight economic period is most advantageous because most new laws "either regulate, spend or tax ... I believe we should try to stay within the means of the state." Robnett says he favors legislation which helps maintain a healthy business climate in Texas, since that would do the most toward improving the state's economy. Robnett also is sponsor of House Bill 633, a

Rep. Buzz Robnett '65


proposed law designated as an emergency measure by the Governor, which would appropriate $769,000 to repair damage, caused by this winter's snow, to the roof of Tech's livestock pavillion. One of the Tech exes who serves on the Appropriations Committee, which expects to review HB 633, is Jim Rudd. A Brownfield attorney who is only the second Tech law school graduate to serve in the Texas Legislature, he is serving his fourth term in the House. Rudd received a business degree in Tech in 1965. (His wife, Brenda, took her degree in law from Tech in 1982.) During this session, he also serves on the calendars committee and the law enforcement committee. As a member of the appropriations committee, Rudd, in past sessions, has helped guide the Texas Tech School of Medicine appropriation request through the committee. "Tech is doing unique things with its medical school, and it has been more expensive per capita than others," he said. One reason is that Tech's medical school has campuses in El Paso, Midland/ Odessa, Amarillo and Lubbock. But because the Tech medical program helps keep doctors in West Texas and other Texas rural areas, the medical school budget is defensibleand important, Rudd believes. Two other fellow house members graduated with Rudd from Tech in 1965. They are Pete Laney and Tom Craddick. Laney, a member of the House for 10 years, chairs the state affairs committee and is a member of the House administration committee. In the past, Laney has worked for Tech to help get direct appropriations for the Tech teaching hospital. He stressed the importance of maintaining Tech as a first-class facility. Serving his eighth term in the House, Craddick is chairman of the natural resources committee and a member of the energy and calendars committees. This session he introduced HB 1650, which relates to the methods of sales, bonuses and royalty bids for oil and gas leases on PUF lands.

Rep. Pete Laney '65

A 1967 graduate of Tech with a degree in marketing, Frank Eikenburg of Plano is beginning his second term in the Texas House. Eikenburg, who still visits the Tech campus every Homecoming, was another supporter of the House Bill to fund college construction. "Tech has always been a firstclass university, and I want to see that it gets what it needs to stay a first-class university," said Eikenburg, a member of the urban affairs and public health committees . The only freshman member of the House who is a Tech ex is Dud-

Sen Bill Sarpalius '72

ley Harrison of Sanderson, who attended Texas Tech in 1947 in the school of agriculture. He has been appointed to the environmental affairs and agriculture and livestock committees. Education, water and prison system legislation are priority items for Harrison in this session. Serving his second term in the House is Terral Smith '68 of Austin. Smith supported the bill that will set aside construction money for nonPUF schools and is also sponsoring legislation to toughen DWI laws. He is chairman of the criminal juris prudence committee and a member of the judicial affairs committee. Only two Tech exes serve in the Senate. Bill Sarpalius of Canyon earned his degree from the University in 1972 in agricultural education. A graduate of Cal Farley's Boys Ranch High School, he is a member of the natural resources committee, the state affairs committee and chairman of the agriculture subcommittee in the Senate. High on Sarpalius' agenda is legislation that strengthens the DWI laws and agriculture-related legislation. A first-year member of the Texas Senate is Bill Sims, a 1955 graduate of Tech with a degree in animal husbandry. With special interests in legislation to take care of Texas water problems, Sims is a rancher and farmer and executive secretary of the Sheep and Goat Raisers Asso· ciation. The senator from San Angelo expressed interest in setting up a more permanent method of financing construction at non-PUF schools such as Tech. In addition to these State officials, Tech holds the honor of graduating both Kent Hance and Charles Stenholm, members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the group of politically powerful southerners known as the "Boll Weevils." This select group of Tech exes, at both the state and national levels, combines various backgrounds and beliefs under one common denominator- to do what they think best for their state and the lil people they represent. THE TEXAS TECHSAN / MARCH-APRIL 11


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STATE OF THE ASSOCIATION REPORT Alumni Records Information System The Alumni Information System has been in use two and a half years. Phase I was implemented Oct. 14, 1980, and Phase II was completed Jan. 1, 1981. The Association began with only four terminals, but later obtained two additional terminals from the Office of Development. Four of these six terminals are used all day, everyday, inputing address changes, updating records, correcting errors in the old records and c hecking new graduates' records that are transferred into the system each semester from the registrar's files. Another terminal is used by the bookkeeper to input contributions each day, and the last is used for viewing information. Last year, records were updated on all graduates from the class years of 1979-1981, Law School grads from the years 1969-1981, and all exes who received doctoral degrees between 1958-1981. Records have also been updated on the May 1982 graduates, and the staff has alphabetized all individual cards (there must be 80,000-90,000) and updated every record in the sys12 THE TEXAS TECHSAN/MARCH·APRil

tern belonging to any ex whose surname begins with the letter "A." Updating of the "A's" took five months as the staff was not able to work on that specific job full time. It consisted of mailing several hundred questionnaires and tracer cards, and inputing this information into thE> computer when they were returned, in addition to inputing all information from the individual cards in the file. Jean Finley and her staff receive only a SO percent return on the questionnaires sent out, but the response seems very positive from exes who have been in the "lost" file for many years. In fact, an occasional contribution from one of these exes is received and this alone makes the staff feel something is b~ing accomp· lished. Work has begun on the "8" file and expectations are that ~t will also take several months to complete. The ~oal1s to work completely through the alphabet updatmg old files and putting them into the computer. The last screen in Phase I has been activated. This i.<; the deceased file. The staff now can decease an indi-


vidual's·record but keep it in the system, instead of completely deleting the record as it had to be done previously. Individual cards will be microfiched as soon as the staff completes the updating. The cards will then be given to the Southwest Collection for their files. Excellent cooperation from many academic departments at Tech is appreciated. These units furnish the office with new addresses and up-to-date information on exes from their specific areas. This not only improves the records kept in the Ex-Students office but it helps furnish those departments with updated' printed lists and mailing labels.

Workshop participants pay close attent ion to one ofthe presentations.

Cavazos, Tech president; various vice presidents; academic recruiting and athletic recruiting spokesmen; and members of the Ex-Students staff.

Caribbean Cruise A Caribbean Cruise was arranged through Trans National Travel Co. of Boston on Jan. 13 through Jan. 23, 1983. It boarded the Carnivale in Miami and ports of call were San Juan, Samana and St. Thomas.

Chapter Development A portion of the Flying Red Raiders enjoy the Seattle harbor during the Association-sponsored trip to Washington.

Association-Sponsored Trips The Association sponsored two out-of-town game trips this year- one to Seattle, Wash., in conjunction with the Tech vs. Washington football game, Oct. 2224, 1982; the other trip during the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii 0ver Christmas break. The Seattle package included three days and two nights, air fare, room, game tickets, Broadway show, salmon bake, boat cruise with brunch served on board, trip to Snoqualmie Falls and another meal, and a trip to St. Michel Winery. The second trip was from Dec. 26-Jan. 2, eight days and seven nights in Hawaii. This trip featured five different packages to choose from, including tours, sightseeing side trips, time for the beach, the Don Ho Show and, of course, basketball tickets. Future trips include Great Britain, Colorado and Disney World and the Epcot Center.

Last spring and summer saw chapter development grow from 59 to 71 groups. The new chapters added to the list include New York / Connecticut, Dimmitt, Pampa, Tulsa, Kansas City, Colorado Springs, Roswell, Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange, Denton, Atlanta and Baton Rouge_ Many chapters are creating local academic scholarships to be awarded to deserving high school seniors in their areas who will attend Texas Tech. Several chapters also sponsor bus trips to attend out-of-town Tech football games. The slide show, narrated by Dr. Cavazos, has been shown at most of the c hapter meetings and has been well received. Dr. Cavazos and his wife, Peggy, have been most

Association Workshop The annual Ex-Students Association Workshop was held on the weekend of Nov. 12-13, 1982. It provided board members, district representatives and chapter presidents, as well as others who attended, with information on how they might better serve Texas Tech and the Association. Traditionally, these sessions focus on developments on the campus and feature briefings from Dr. Larry

Bill Dean (right)"presents Dr. Larry Cavazos with a Texas Tech wrist watch at Dallas meeting last July. THE TEXAS TECHSAN / MARCH-APRIL

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cooperative and attended many of the meetings from coast to coast. Since his inauguration over two years ago, Dr. Cavazos has attended over 75 such gatherings. Other campus administrators and coaches have also made themselves available for the chapters' functions. This has been a very positive thing for the chapter program because so many exes enjoy being able to meet and hear from these individuals who are so vitally involved with Texas Tech.

Class Reunions The class of 1932 celebrated its 50th Anniversary in May with a two-day reunion. Tom Abraham was chairman of the class and served as master of ceremonies for the luncheon. Other activities included an informal dinner at the University City Club, a bus tour of the campus and a tour of the Ranching Heritage Center and Museum. For the first time, a joint reunion luncheon was held on the Saturday of Homecoming weekend for the 20and 25-year reunion classes. Dan Law served as chairman of the 1957 class and Jay Eagan chaired the 1962 class. Highlight of the luncheon was a slide show of the campus. Afterwards, a separate reception was held for each class.

2. Alex K. Cooke '47 of Lubbock, chairman of the board, Fields and Co. and one of the key persons behind the founding of the South Plains Kidney Foundation and Dialysis Center. 3. Dr. Katherine Lynn Rodgers '55 of San Antonio, noted pediatrician, who earned a congressional citation in the medical arena. 4. Allan J. Tomlinson Jr. '54 of Dallas, president and chief operating officer of Diamond Shamrock.

Distinguished Professorship During the academic year 1979-80, the Ex-Students Association provided the University with $12,500 to establish an endowed professorship. It was placed by the administration in the math department. Since that time, the department has used the annual gift to: 1. Fund a Visiting Mathematician's Program during 1979-80, which culminated in the publication of "Visiting Scholars' Lectures-1980," Texas Tech University, Mathematics Series #14; 2. Supplement the salary of Professor Roger Keith Dennis, a faculty member at Cornell University who taught at Tech for the two-year period of 1980-82; and 3. Supplement the salaries of Dr. Edward L. Green of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Dr. Glenn Schober of Indiana University. Both professors were in residence at Tech during the fall semester only, leaving the position vacant this spring. Department Chairman John T. White has on several occasions expressed his gratitude to the Ex-Students Association for this "generous and beneficial gift" that has allowed some of the highest caliber mathematicians to visit the University and impart their knowledge to Tech students.

Members of the class of 1932 gather in the University Center for a group picture.

Community Service Award During the Homecoming pre-game activities, the Association recognized a campus organization with the community service award. This year it went to Alphi Phi sorority. Previous recipients of the award have been the Texas Tech Band, Alpha Phi Omega, Womens' Service Organization, Saddle Tramps, High Riders, Alpha Tau Omega, Inter-Fraternity Council and Angel Flight.

Distinguished Alumnus Awards The following ex-students were recognized at the Distinguished Alumnus Banquet, Oct. 29, 1982: 1. Anna Belle Collins Collier '29 of Dallas, retired banking executive, writer, civic leader and avid Texas Tech fan. U

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Drs. Glenn Schober (left), Edward L Green and John T . White.


Endowment Trust At the Homecoming meeting in 1980, the Association's board and council adopted a five-year goal of $500,000 to establish an endowment from which the interest would be used to assist Texas Tech with its scholarship program. This goal was reached in 1981. In 1982, the Association raised an additional $66,234.56. At its summer meeting, the executive board raised the goal for 1985 to $1 million. Because of this program, the Association has been able to extend the valedictorian scholarship program to include any high school salutatorian who attends Tech and the amount of the scholarships is being raised fro~ $200 to $300 a year.

Students Building. Recognition is also given to these individuals in the Texas Techsan magazine. A minimum contribution of $5,000 to the Endowment Trust Fund is required to recognize one as an Endowed Scholarship Donor.

Ex-Students Association/ Red Raider Club Meetings Once again, this past summer saw excellent cooperation between the Association and the Red Raider Club. A dozen meetings were co-hosted across the state with most of these gatherings seeing a larger turnout than ever before. The Houston and San Antonio meetings were particularly good, with both groups having exceptional participation. Joint meetings held last summer included Austin, Amarillo, El Paso, Abilene, Midland, San Angelo, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, Arlington, Odessa and Wichita Falls.

Bill Dean (left), director of the Ex-Students Association, presents Tec h shirt to "honorary" Red Raider Rich Dymond, sports writer, at Abilene meeting.

Highest Ranking Graduates 'B ryan Allison (left) receives scholarship check from Bill Dean.

Some 20 National Merit Scholarships are awarded annually a t $250. And for the first time, the office gave 32 scholarships of $400 each to junior college transfers who belong to Phi Theta Kappa, the junior college Phi Beta Kappa. The office also is able to offer $200-scholarships to top ranking students when the academic counselors come across such a student. It is the feeling that the icholarship makes the difference as to whether or not the student attends Tech. Donors to the Endowed Scholarship Program are recognized with an attractive plaque with their pictures engraved on it. A presentation is made to the donors at a public gathering, such as during half-time at a home football game, and a similar plaque is hung in the Ex-

At each graduation ceremony, the Association presents a plaque to the students who completed their academic programs with the highest grade point average of their classmates. In 1982, those individuals were:

Arts & Sciences: Kathleen G. Campbell, Clinton Norman Dawson, Rebecca Sue Gerken, Kay Arlene Kaiser and Zama Ann Morris. Agriculture: Lisa J . Harrison, Chris Lee Skaggs, Karl N. Wardlow and Debra Ann St. Clair. Business Administration : Ann Christensen, Phyllis Hartman, Pamela Keith, Thomas Nye, Lota Zoth and Timothy Duane Bint. Education: Connie Branning Burroughs, Lisa Edington, Sarah Martin and Kenneth Patrick. Engineering: Steven Craig Greer and John Carroll Prindle Jr. Home Economics: Rebecca Andersen Richards and Holly Joy Vardeman. THE TEXAS TECHSAN / MARCH-APRIL 15


House Committee

Opportunity Plan Inc.

The House Committee did its usual good job last year providing decorations for the 50th Anniversary reunion luncheon, Student Leader Luncheon, Home· coming and the Distinguished Alumnus dinner. The s howcases for gifts received from former presi· dents of Texas Tech have been custom built and placed in the living area of the Ex-Students Building. A member of the House Committee learned that an individual in Lubbock was interested in having her rare cut glass collection given to Texas Tech at her death. After visits in her home by members of the committee and the Association staff, she was pleased to have her collection placed in the Ex-Students Building. The cut glass is displayed in two large cases, which will also be included with the gift. When the proposed addition to the building is made , space will be allocated for the showcases.

In 1978, the executive board voted to sign a contract with the Opportunity Plan Inc. and allocated $5,000 to the project. OPI is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance in the form of interest· free loans to young people who want to continue their educations but do not qualify for government assist· ance. The board voted to place an additional $2,000 in the program last year and ex-students in the Panhandle area have been responsible for raising additional monies from corporations and foundations. The current program has a total capital of $16,915. Eight students are now in the program, with 26 Tech students receiving assistance from the total OPI program at this time. The program has been in effect long enough that several students have graduated, repaid their loans and are employed. One is a member of the Century Club!

Killion Scholarship Fund In 1978 the board created the Dean Killion Scholar· ship Fund with a contribution of $500. This has since been supplemented with $500-checks in 1979, 1980, 1981 and last year. When the fund reaches $5,000, the first scholarship will be offered.

New S tudent Relations Ex-students of Tech assisted at or covered 53 college programs during the 1981-82 school year, and support of academic recruiting was supplemented by the Asso· ciation. For instance, the office contributed 1,500 pens and name tags for University Day on Feb. 26, 1982, and name tags for Lubbock-on-Campus Day in fall1981 and spring 1982. The Ex-Students Association also contributed $656.25 to the first Texas Tech Counselor Conference on June 20-22, 1981. The Association has also been a source of photographs for the Red Raider Newsletters and Tech Tips. But primarily, the Association provided 31 $400· scholarships to junior college transfer students who were members of Phi Theta Kappa, national honorary fraternity, at their junior colleges. These students will be involved in the recruitment program for their junior colleges while they are at Tech. The office also awarded five $200-scholarships to students who scored 27 or above on the ACT.

Pre-Game Receptions Pre-game receptions were scheduled for alumni and fans prior to all six out-of-town football games last sea· son. As a matter of procedure, notices are mailed to all contributors living in the vicinity of the game, telling them of the time and place of each reception . Also, notices appear in the Lubbock AvalancheJournal and the Texas T echsan. Local TV and radio sportcasters have been helpful in getting the word out to fans traveling to the games. 16

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Senior Week Business was good during Senior Week as 1, 175 graduating seniors came by to fill out questionnaires and receive complimentary glasses. Students were also asked to sign over their property deposits, if they had not already done so. Local board members, district representatives, house committee members and Student Foundation members helped with registration and tours of the awards room of the building.

S tudent Leaders Luncheon On Sept. 18, 1982, 36 student leaders from various organizations on campus were asked to attend the luncheon catered and served by the house committee. The students were briefed by Bill Dean about the work of the Ex-Students Association and the impor· tan~e of alumni le~dership and involvement in guaran· teemg a strong umversity. Door prizes from Tech Specialties items were dis· tributed during the dinner.


Texas Techsan and Tech Talks

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Student leaders show off their Tech Specialties door prizes.

The magazine of the Ex-Students Association is mailed six times a year to those who contribute at least $25 to the Loyalty Fund annually. Tech Talks is a biannual newsletter that is sent to non-contributors in an attempt to update them on what is happening at Tech and in the Association, and to solicit their active support and membership in the Ex-Students Association. The Techsan underwent a reorganization and "facelift" in the early part of 1982, adding an About Town section and an expanded Tech Today department. New typefaces were substituted for an old look, and mini features in the Class Notes section broaden the coverage of alumni news. Letters to the Editor with comments, suggestions or information are welcomed.

Top Techsan Awards Support of University Projects by the Assaciation In 1982 the Association supported the University in the following ways: Academic Recruiting $ 4,581.21 Killion Scholarship 500.00 Scholarships 37,013.23 Distinguished Professorship 12,500.00 Financial Assistance to Faculty/ Students 519.00 Sponsorship of Basketball Broadcasts 2,500.00 $2,000 undesignated to the deans of each college, including the graduate school and the law school 16,000.00 Undergraduate Library 2,000.00 1,000.00 Law Library 1,000.00 Health Sciences Library Faculty Development Fund 1,500.00 500.00 Southwest Collection Printing for Academic Units 361.00 8,345.50 Aid to Academic Units Total $88,319.94

Recipients of the Top Techsan Awards were honored during the Council and Awards Luncheon Sept. 24, 1982. These awards are presented to full time, non-teaching, untenured staff persons who have served the University at least 10 years in outstanding fashion. Honored last year were Bill Baker, manager, Office Services; Christine Rhodes, coordinator, Admissions and Records; Ida Roberts, administrative assistant to the Dean of Engineering; and Shirley Wittman, pro1!'1 gram counselor, Business Administration.

Jim Douglass (right) presents dean's check to Dr. Sam Curl of the College of Ag Sciences. THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH·APRIL 17


1982 Century Club Members Through their gifts of $100 or more to the Ex-Students Association in 1982, the alumni, parents and friends listed on the following pages provided support to help ensure the continued strength of Texas Tech University. (Please report any error or omission to the Records Department, Ex-Students Association, Box 4009, Lubbock, TX 79409.) A Mrs. Marcia M. Abbott Mr. Mike Abbott Mrs. Iris L. Abraham Mr. Malouf Abraham Mr. Tom Abraham Mr. Joe B. Abston Mr. George B. Acton Mr. Doyle G. Adair Mr. William L. Adair Mr. Bob L. Adams Mr. Donald R. Adams Mr. George M. Adams Mr. James H. Adams Mrs . Mary W. Adams Mrs . Suzanne G. Adams Mr. Charles W. Adams Jr. Mrs. Juanez J. Adams Jr. Mrs. Grace R. Adkins Mr. Tommy R. Ad kins Mr. Harry 0 . Alderson Mrs. Rolinda C. Alderson Mr. W. Eugene Alderson Mr. Ben B. Alexander Mr. James R. Alexander Mrs. Janna M. Alexander Dr. R. G . Wick Alexander Mr. Robert N. Alexander Mr. James H. Alexander Jr. Mr. James H. Alexander Sr. Mrs. Mary Alexander Sr. Mrs. Annis D. Allen Mrs. Avis F. Allen Dr. B. L. Allen Mrs. Bobby C. Allen Mr. G. Lynn Allen Mr. J . Vic Allen Mr. Jason H. Allen Mrs. Lois E. Allen Mrs. Mary E. Allen Mr. Robert T. Allen Mr. Ron R. Allen Maj. Stephanie K. Allen Mr. T. Richard Allen Mr. Woody W. Allen Lt. Col. Kenneth L. Allen Sr. Mrs. Onita H. Allen Sr. Miss Pat Allgood Mr. Alvin R. Allison Mr. Albert M. Allison Jr. Mr. Gary A. Anderson Mrs. Glennis W. Anderson Mrs. Helen L. Anderson Mr. James W. Anderson Mr. Lonnie L. Anderson Mrs. Martha M. Anderson Mrs. Bobby F. Andrews Mr. John P. Andrews Mrs. Freddy B. Ankele Miss Carol J . Ansley Mrs. Betty G . Anthony Sr. Mr. W. R. Anthony Sr. Mr. George L. Arensman 18 THE TEXASTECHSAN /MARCH·APRIL

Mrs. Barbara R. Armstrong Mrs. Donna K. Armstrong Dr. Michael K. Armstrong Mr . Samuel J . Armstrong Mr. Stephen F. Armstrong Mr. W. D. Bill Armstrong Mr. William H. Armstrong Jr. Dr. Sam C. Arnett Jr. Mr. Joe R. Arnold Dr. Jack C. Arthur Mrs. Nan J . Arthur Mr. James L. Asher Mrs. Rose F. Asher Mr. James D. Atwood Mr. Rossie G. Atwood Jr. Mr. Truett T. Austin Mr. Frank M. Austin Jr. Dr. Ronald A. Avery! Mr. Billy W. Aycock Mrs. Jane E. Aycock Mrs. Flora B. Ayers Mr. Ronnie M. Ayers Gen. Ross Ayers

B Mrs. Frances A. Bachman Mrs. Afton G. Bacon Mr. Donald L. Bagwell Mrs. Betty L. Baker Mrs. Frances K. Baker Mr. James G. Baker Mrs. Joan J . Baker Mr. Lynn E. Baker Mr. Norton Baker Mr. Robert A. Baker Mr. Jasper H. Baldwin J r. Mrs. SueS. Baldwin Jr. Mr. Harold W. Ballew Mrs. Kelia A. Ballou Mr. William H. Banks Maj. David E. Barber Mrs. Martha M. Barber Mr. Edward C. Barfield Mr. John E. Barkham Mrs. Dana M. Barnes Mr . John A. Barnes Mr. Kelly M. Barnes Mr . Hershel! L. Barnes Jr. Mr. J . Clem Barnes Jr. Mrs. ViolaS. Barnes Jr. Mr. Bill K. Barnett Mr. Douglas E. Barnhart Mrs. Nancy G . Barnhart Mrs. Jeannie W. Barrick Mr. Noel Barrick Mrs. D'ruth H. Barron Mr. V. Buddy Barron Dr. A. G . Barsh Mrs. Eleanore J . Barsh Mrs . Carol N. Bartlett Mrs. Iva. M. Barton Mr. Charles L. Bateman Mr. Charles R. Battin

Dr. Jack W. Baum Mr. Willard E. Bauman Mrs. Nancy N. Baumbach Col. Haynes M. Baumgardner Mrs. Myrna B. Baumgardner Dr. Jack W. Beal Mrs. Kathleen V. Beal Mrs. Robert J . Beasley Mr. Robert J . Beasley Mr. James V. Beauchamp Mr. John H. Beauchamp Mrs. Margaret 0 . Beauchamp Mr. Jack D. Beavers Mr. David K. Becker Mr. William M. Beckett Miss Denise K. Beckham Mr. G. Bob Beckham Mrs. Dorothy W. Bedford Mr. Hilory G. Bedford Mr. B. Scott Beedy Mr. Brad M. Beedy Mrs. Dolores S. Beedy Mr. George H. Beeson Mrs. Myra S. Beeson Dr. Anita I. Bell Mr. M. Willis Bell Mrs. June E. Bellamy Mr. Lynn G. Bellinghausen Mrs. Betty H. Bennett Mrs. Eleanor B. Bennett Dr. J . Wayland Bennett Mr. J Weldon Bennett Mr. Edward C. Benninger Jr. Mrs. Nelda E. Benninger Jr. Mr. Bill K. Benton Mrs. Jane D. Benton Mr. William D. Benton Mr. Larry C. Berglund Mr. James R. Berry Mrs. Virginia T. Berry Mr. James E. Berryman Mrs. Willa W. Berryman Dr. John R. Bertrand Mr. Jim W. Best Mr. John L. Best Mrs. Kayla D. Best Mrs. Maryann H. Best Mrs. Sandra B. Betenbough Mr. Terry G. Betenbough Mr. Hubert P. Bezner Mr. John F. Bickley Mr. John F. Bickley Ill Mr. Travis R. Billings Mr. T. M. Binnion Mr. C. Robert Black Mr. Clyde S. Black Mr. Miles F. Black Jr. Col. David P. Blackbird Mrs. Patsy B. Blackbird Mr. Lewis P. Blackburn Mr. Richard S. Blackmore Mrs. Sharon W. Blackmore Mrs. Carol W. Blake

Mr. Jack E. Blake Mr. M. Lee Blasingame Mr. Charles T. Blocker Mr. C. Ralph Blodgett Mrs. J ohanne S. Blodgett Ms. Terri L. Board Dr. John S. Boatner Capt. John A. Boggs Mrs. Thelma C. Bolch Mr. William H. Bolch Mr. Durward C. Bolding Mrs. Ruth W. Bolding Mrs. Lesta G. Boles Mr. F. Wayne Boling Dr. D. Clark Bondurant Mrs. J. Jane Bondurant Mrs. Phyllis K. Boneau Mrs. Bette H. Boone Miss Mildred L. Boone Mr. Harry K. Born Mrs. Joanne B. Born Mr. Wayne C. Bostik Mr. David L. Boston Mr. James D. Boston Mrs. Jayne C. Boston Mrs. Deborah M. Bosworth Mr. Michael J . Bosworth Mr. Don E. Boteler Mr. Ronnie M. Botkin Mr. Mark E. Bounds Mrs. Estelle G. Boverie Mr. A. C. Bowden Mrs . Melba R. Bowden Mr. James M. Bowen Mr. Jim W. Bowers Jr. Mrs. Judy S. Bowers Jr. Mr. L. Jack Bowers Jr. Mrs. Patsy H. Bowers Jr. Mrs. Minnie G. Bowman Mrs. Gail K. Boyd Mr. Joseph G. Boyd Mrs. Linda C. Boyd Mr. William C. Boyd Dr. Edward B. Brackett III Mrs. Jean E. Brackett III . Mr. William T. Bradbury Ill Mrs. Betty V. Bradford Dr. John R. Bradford Dr. Harold M. Brannan Mrs. Margaret W. Brannan Mr. Nugent T. Brasher Mr. William A. Bratton Jr Dr. Clifford J . Breaud Mr. Billy M. Breedlove Mrs. Nettie P. Breedlove Mr. Richard W. Breedlov~ Mr. Robert D. Brewster Mr. Clark W. Briggs Mr. Jackie D. Briggs Dr. Helen C. Brittin Mr. John L. Brock Mrs. Pauline G. Brock Mr. Ralph Brock


Mr. Sam R. Brock Mr. C. H. Brockett Mrs. Jan R. Brockett Mr. Francis H. Brockman Mrs. Joann B. Brockman Mr. Randy L. Broiles Mr. John R. Brooks Mrs. Madlyn S. Brooks Mrs. Octavia W. Brooks Mr. Steve A. Brooks Mrs. Anne R. Brown Mrs. Barbara B. Brown Mr. Bobby F. Brown Mr. Clifford W. Brown Mrs. Cynthia A. Brown Mr. E. Jack Brown Mr. Eddie M. Brown Mrs. Frances R. Brown Ms. Gail L. Brown Mr. Gary M. Brown Mr. lrl E. Brown Mrs. Janet R. Brown Dr. John F. Brown Mrs. June C. Brown Mr. Leo M. Brown Mr. Robert C. Brown Mr. Robert F. Brown Mr. Terry W. Brown Mrs. Tony F. Brown Mr. Yates E. Brown Mrs. Peggy D. Brown Jr. Mr. Rob A. Brown Jr. Mr. Robert W. Broyles Mr. Garion D. Brunson Mr. Douglas D. Bruton Mrs. Eleanora W. Bryan Mrs. Joan B. Bryan Mr. Joe D. Bryan Mr. W. Everett Bryan Jr. Mr. Leonard E. Bryans Mrs. Mary A. Bryant Mr. H. Barry Buchanan Mrs. Teresadel M. Buchanan Mr. Jack W. Buc hanan Sr. Mrs. Mildred W. Buchanan Sr. Ms. Marla D. Buckles Mr. Harry W. Buckley Mr. Charles A. Buc ks Mr. Billy J . Bucy Mr. Charles L. Bucy Mrs. Jane W. Bucy Mrs. Patsy K. Bucy Mr. J . Fred Bucy Jr. Dr. John A. Buesseler Mrs. Billie R. Burkholder Mrs. Dixie C. Burkholder Mr. Michael A. Burkholder Mr. Terry L. Burkholder Dr. James R. Burleson Mrs. Luann P. Burleson Dr. George W. Burnett Mrs. Loanne R. Burney Mr. Thomas B. Burnham Miss Billie Burrell Mr. Ronald E. Burrus Mr. Charles E. Burt Mrs. Sheri R. Burt Mr. James G. Burton Mr. Arthur W. Busch Mrs. Elray C. Busch Mrs. Chris I. Bush Mrs. Dorothy H. Butcher Mr. N. Bob Butcher Mrs. Mary L. Butler

Mr. Roy Butler Mr. Harry N. Byers Mr. Jack L. Byrd Mr. Larry R. Byrd Mr. 0 . L. Byrd Mr. WilliamS. Byrd

c Mr. Kevin C. Caddell Mr. Larry D. Cade Mrs. Carol G. Cain Mr. Clifford L. Cain Dr. Harold D. Cain Mr. Frank W. Calhoun Mrs. Carolyn P. Calvert Mr. William B. Calvert Mrs. Barbara B. Campbell Mrs. Deborah B. Campbell Mrs. Evelyn C. Campbell Mr. Grover R. Campbell Mr. J. Scott Campbell

Gen. Richard E. Cavazos Mr. Ronald L. Cawlfield Mr. John A. Chain Mr . Rick Chambers Mrs. Mary F. Chandler Mr. Donald D. Chapman Mrs. Norene E. Chapman Mr. R. Steven Cheaney Mr. T. Pete Cheaney Mrs. Anna C. Cheek Dr. J . Harold Cheek Mr. C. Tom Chenault Mr. Charles V. Chenault Mrs. Nancy C . Chenault Mrs. Mary J. Chesser Mr. Thomas M. Chesser Mr. Michael V. Chetty Mr. V. Gene Chetty Mrs. Cathy C. Christensen Mr. Mark D. Christensen Mr. Michael L. Christensen

Dinner emcee Verne Lundquist (left), ABC-TV sports p ersonality, in terviews Tech qua rterback Jim Hart as p a r t of the Dallas s umme r meeting. Mr. James I. Campbell Mr. R. Trent Campbell Mr. W. Tim Campbell Mr. Ellis G. Campbell Ill Mrs. Charles C. Cantrell Mr. Ralph B. Cantrell Mrs. Ruth 0 . Carlock Mr. Watson Carlock Mrs. Magdalen D. Carpenter Mrs. Bee R. Carr Dr. David W. Carr Mr. M. Warlick Carr Dr. Q. Teena Carson Mr. J . Warne Carter Mr. James G. Carter Mr. R. Guy Carter Mr. Thomas G . Carter Mr. James A. Carver Mr. Audra B. Cary Mrs. Shirley H. Cary Mr. T. Glen Cary Mr. C. A. Cash Mrs. Diane W. Casler Dr. Travis L. Casler Mrs. Barbara C. Casper Mr. Euclid G. Cauble Jr. Mr. Miles W. Caudle Mrs. Caroline G. Cavazos Dr. Lauro F. Cavazos Mrs. Peggy M. Cavazos

Dr. Robbie E. Christensen Mr. Lawrence M. Christian Mr. T. Marshall Chumley Mr. Charles A. Church Mr. Charles R. Churchwell Mr. Lilburn C. Claitor Mrs. Cynthia C. Clark Mr. Dave T. Clark Mr. Donald R. Clark Mr. Garner C. Clark Mrs. Mary B. Clark Mrs. Mary S. Clark Mr. Merlin 0. Clark Mr. Roger F. Clayton Mr. Solon Clements Jr. Miss Evelyn Clewell Mrs. Marilyn B. Cline Mr. Morris R. Cline Mrs. Ann T. Close Mr. G. Bob Close Mr. John W. Coates Ill Dr. John L. Cobb Dr. Robert C. Cody Mrs. Barbara G. Coffman Mr. Thomas D. Coffman Mr. James W. Cole Mrs. Carole B. Collier Mr. David A. Collier Mrs. Myra R. Collier Mr. William R. Collier

Mr. Bill E. Collins Mr. Earl B. Collins Mrs. Lois Collins Mr. Wade H. Collins Mr. James C . Conkwright Mrs. Janice B. Conkwright Mr. James R. Coody Ill Mrs. Suzi R. Coody Ill Mr. Billy J . Cook Dr. Elton D. Cook Mr. John T. Cook Mr. Leroy Cook Mrs. Ruth F. Cook Mrs. Ginger M. Cook Jr. Mr. Richard J . Cook Jr. Mr. Clayton L. Cooke Mr. Alex Ty Cooke Jr. Mr. Alex K. Cooke Sr. Mrs. Verna H. Cooke Sr. Mrs. Evelyn K. Cooper Mr. Joseph A. Cooper Mrs. Mary W . Copeland Mr. Durk E. Corley Mr. M. Bennett Corley Mrs. Sue K. Corley Mrs. Dora M. Cornelius Mr. Howard E. Cornelius Dr. Jess M. Cornell Mrs. Rebecca M. Cornell Mr. John J. Corrigan Jr. Mr. Joe S. Cotten Mr. D. Robert Couch Mr. J. E. Couch Mrs. Jean S. Courtney Mr. Thomas L. Courtney Mr. Robert C. Cowan Mr. WilliamS. Cowan Mr. Lynn F. Cowden Mr. C. Robert Cox Mrs. Clara E. Cox Mr. Dwayne Cox Mr. Gary D. Cox Mrs. Jean R. Cox Mr. Robert N. Cox Mr. Roy E. Cox Mrs. TerriL. Cox Mrs. Susan E. Crabill Mr. John R. Crabtree Mrs. Nadine N. Craddick Mr. Tom R. Craddick Mr. Billy J. Craig Mrs. Betty M. Crawford Mr. Edward C. Crawford Mr. Joseph V. Crawford Mr. John R. Crews Mr . Charles R. Crisp Mrs. Vicki P. Crisp Mr. Donald E. Cross Mr. Marion J . Crow Mr . James E. Crowder Mr. Phil F. Crowder Mr. James W. Culp Mr. Ralph F. Culver Mrs. Ralph F. Culver Mr. Charles R. Cummings Mr. Clifton H. Cummings Mrs. Cynthia M. Cummings Mrs. Hazel H. Cummings Mr. Kenneth D. Cummings Mr. Kenneth T. Cummings Mr. Samuel R. Cummings Mr. Travis L. Cummins Mr. AI P. Cunningham Mrs. Faye N. Cunningham THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL 19


Mr. James A. Cunningham Mrs. Betty S. Curl Dr . Sam E. Curl Mr. E. Fred C urrie Mrs. Deborah D. Curry Mr. Lavern A. Curry Mrs. Miriam M. Curry Mrs. Dorothy J . Custer Col. Gomer C. Custer

D Mr. Giles W. Dalby Mrs. Nelda F. Dalby Mr. G. Mike Dallas Mr. Larry B. Darden Mr. Jim Bob Darnell Mr . Charles W. Darwin Mrs. Kathleen M. Darwin Mrs. Evelyn M. Davies Mr. Alan J . Davis Mr. Alvin G. Davis Mrs. Barbara H. Davis Mrs. Cynthia H. Davis Mr. David D. Davis Mrs. Dennise C . Davis Mr. Frederick L. Davis Mr. G. Mike Davis Mrs. Gail C. Davis Mr. James L. Davis Mr. Jerry A. Davis Mr. J immy F. Davis Mrs. Joyc e H. Davis Mrs. Martha B. Davis Mrs. Paula T. Davis Mrs. Susan W. Davis Mr. W. J. Davis Mr. Waymon D. Davis Gen . Waymond A. Davis Mrs. Nancy C. Davis Jr. Mr. Wiley E. Davis Jr. Mrs. Alice A. Dawson Mr. Weldon L. Dawson Mr. Joe De Los Santos Dr . Bill F. Dean Mrs. Mary H. Dean Mrs . Peggy C. Dean Mr. Robert A. Dean Mr. Michael A. Deaver Mrs. Judy S. Deboard Mr. Manuel C. Debusk Mr. W. Wilson Deck Jr. Mrs. Claudia A. Deen Mr. Conley Deen Mr. James F. Deen Mr . Ben B. Dees Mr. Donald P. Degen Mr. Felix DeJa Rosa Jr. Mrs. Nancy W. Dennis Mr. Steve A. Dennis Mrs. Mary M. Dennis-Cannon Mr. Oscar M. Denny Mrs. Virginia K. Denton Mr. E. L. Derr Jr. Mrs. SueR. Derr Jr. Mr. Phil D. Dettle Mrs. Trisha E. Dettle Mr. J. Ray Dickey Mr. Richard B. Dickey Mr. K. Derrick Dieterich Mr. L. Glenn Dippel Mrs. Roxie 0 . Dippel Mrs. Brenda T. Dirks lll Mr. Henry B. Dirks !II Mr. Charlie L. Divine Jr. 20 1HE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL

Mrs. Terry T. Divine Jr. Dr. Robert C. Dody Mrs. Claudette S. Doherty Mr. Donald B. Doherty Mrs. Eloise H. Doherty Dr. Michael A. Doherty Mrs. Candice Y. Donahue Mrs. Frances D. Donaldson Mr. W. Lyle Donaldson Dr. J.D. Donaldson Jr. Mr. Robert E. Donohue Mr . William I. Dorman Mr. Tom T. Dorough Dr. Michael Mark Dorsett Dr. Carolyn S. Douglas Mrs. Carol C. Douglass Mrs. Darla T. Douglass Mr. Don B. Douglass Mrs. Hollis H. Douglass Mr. Jim A. Douglass Mr. Tom C . Douglass

Mr. Norman D. Dyer Dr. Stewart W. Dyess

E Mr. Jay R. Eagan Mrs. Nancy W. Eagan Mr. Lewis H. Earl Mrs. Maxine D. Earl Mrs. Dolores B. Earls Mr . Gayle M. Earls Mr. Raymond H. Eaves Mr. C. Donnell Echols Mrs. Sharla P. Echols Mr. David V. Eck Mr. John A. Edwards Mr. Milton C. Edwards Mr. Ronald C. Edwards Mr. William R. Edwards Mrs. Ann S. Egenbacher Mr. Randy Egenbacher Mrs. Judy F. Eggemeyer

Rec ognized for outstanding service to the Ho us ton c hapter arc Bill Boyd (left) and Bill Adair (right) who were c ongratulated by T e c h pre side nt Dr. Lar ry C a vazos. Lt. Col. Thomas D. N. Douthit Mr. Ross W. Dowdy Mr. John C . Downs Mr. Michael L. Downs Mr. John A. Doyle lll Mr. Charles T . Draper Mrs. Linda W. Draper Mr. Bernard C . Drinkard Mrs. Vera A. Dufour Mr. William C. D ufour Mr. Bruce L. Dugger Mrs. Janie K. Dugger Mrs. Deborah H. Dunaga n Mr. Michael Dunagan Mr. Frank L. Duncan Mr. Robert L. Duncan Mrs. Diane C. Duniven Mr. Tommy D univen Mrs. Sue M. Dunkle Mr. Harvey L. Dunn Mrs. Mary S. Dunn Mr. George W. Dupree Jr. Mrs. Willena N. Dupree Jr. Mrs. Jacqueline M. Duszynski Mr. Bob B. Dyer Mrs. Joy W. Dyer Mrs. Judith G. Dyer

Mr. Victor B. Eggemeyer Mr. Frank C . Eikenburg Mrs. Gertrude D. Eldridge Mr. Ray R. Eldridge Mr. Douglas R. Ellis Mrs. Glen J . Ellis Mr . Glen J. Ellis Judge James A. Ellis Mrs. Myrle P. Ellis Mrs. Nancy M. Ellis Mr. Neal R. Ellis Mr. Jess E. Ellis Jr. Mr. Duncan Ellison Mr. Mac k A. Elston Jr . Mr. Wallace H. Emerson Jr. Mrs. Mary C. Emery Dr. 0 . W. English Sr. Mr. Robert G. Englund Dr. Ralph V. Enlow J r. Mr. James D. Eppler Mrs. Robena Eppler Mrs. Georgia S. Ericson Mrs. Janis R. Erwin Dr. William M. Erwin Mr . Larry M. Eudy Mrs. Doylene R. Evans Mr. James D. Evans

Mr . J ay C. Evans Mr . John 0 . Evans Mrs. Mary C . Evans Mrs. Susie W. Evans Mr. Thomas J . Evans Mr. Kenneth W. Evers Mr. Doyle E. Ewing

F Mrs. Jane C. Fahle Mr. Wayne L. Fahle Mr. Charles E. Fairbank II Mr. Robert C . Fairly Jr. Miss Brenda K. Falconer Mr. Robert L. Fannin Mr. Judson M. Farmer Mrs. Cheryl L. Faulkner Mr. Gary L. Faulkner Mr. Gary L. Feist Mr. Stanley C. Feitel ll Mrs. Wilma G. Feitel ll Mrs. Allison T . Feldman Mr. Stephen R. Feldman Mr. Charles H. Feltz Mr. C. Fred Ferguson Mr. Hugh R. Fewin Mrs . Carol S. Fields Mr. J. Wallace Fields Mr . Ken W. Fields Mr. Bobby G. Fillpot Mrs. Donna C . Fillpot Mr. Frank P. Finch Mr. R. Glen Findley Mrs. Je nne B. Finke Mr . Thomas E. Finke Mr . Edwin C. Finley Mrs. Jean W. Finley Mr. E. Wayne Finnell Mrs . Catherine C . Fische r Mr. Henry H. Fischer Mrs. Donna S. Fitzgerald Mr. Hiram C. Fitzgerald Mr. Jimmy P. Fitzgerald Mrs. Queenelle S. Flache Mr. Daniel B. Flemming Mrs. Joann N. Flemming Mr. Jace P. Floyd Jr. Mr. Eugene J . Folsom Jr. Mrs. Grace W. Ford Mr. T. A. Ford Mr. J. Clint Fo rmby Mrs. Margaret C. Formby Mr. Marshall C. Formby Dr. Ted H. Forsythe Mr. Curtis W. Foster Mrs. Janet N. Foster Mrs. Janice S. Foster Mr. John P. Foster Mrs. Martha S. Foster Mr. R. Lee Foster Mr. Steven D. Foster Mr. T . Ross Fowler Mrs. Helen W. Franklin Jr. Mr. Homer Franklin Jr. Dr. Dwain G. Fuller Mrs. Gloria M. Fuller Mr. R. Craig Fuller Mr. Rex P. Fuller Mrs. Alyene H. Furgeson Mr. Royal Furgeson Mr. Royal Furgeson Jr. Mr. Ken C. Furman Mr. Roy K. Furr Jr. Mr. Larry Furrow


Mr. E. E~rl Fuson

G Mr. Timothy E. Gafford Mrs. Christie S. Galbraith Mr. Gerald A. Galbraith Mr. S. Mike Gallagher Mr. J . Tom Gamble Mrs. Nina S. Gammill Lt. Col. Bradley Gammons Mrs. Marjorie M. Gantt Mr. Robert G. Gantt Ms. Christie C. Garcia Mr. Ronald W. Garland Mr. Gerald L. Garrett Mr. W. P. Garrett Mrs. Anne C. Gaston Mr. Robert W. Gaston Mrs. Sylvia H. Gates Mr. Richard F. Gay Mrs. Patricia N. Gellersen Mrs. Gwen G . Gentry Mr. Richard W. Gentry Mrs. Dorothy P. Gerik Mr. Edwin J . Gerik Mr. Daniel I. Gessley Mrs. Margaret D. Gessley Mr. B. Wayne Gibbens Mr. Donald T. Gibson Mr. James A. Gibson Mrs. Paula N. Gibson Mr. Jerry F. Gilbreath Mrs. Linda G . Gilbreath Mrs. Francine Y. Gilbreath Sr. Mr. J. Owen Gilbreath Sr. Mr. B. D. Gillentine Mrs. Jewell L. Gilliam Ms. Martha K. Gillispie Mrs. Cleta S. Gilmore Mr. Gordon D. Gimbel Lt. Col. Sam M. Gipson Jr. Mrs. Betty A. Givens Mr. James R. Givens Mr. T. Ted Givens Jr. Mr. Joseph M. Glass Jr. Mr. P. T. Glazner Mr. Robert H. Gleghorn Jr. Mrs. Connie C. Glover Mr. Earl R. Glover Mr. H. Hill Glover Mr. Lloyd H. Glover Mr. Ralph C . Glover Dr. Earnest F. Gloyna Mr. James R. Godley Mrs. Sharyn H. Godley Mrs. Beth F. Goff Mrs. Linda S. Golden Mr. Randy L. Golden Dr. Joe R. Goodin Mr. Alan K. Goodwin Mr. Marshall L. Goodwin Mrs. Rochelle H. Goodwin Mrs. Sylvia C. Goodwin Mrs. Dorothy S. Gordon Miss Sally Gordon Mr. A. Ron Gosdin Mrs. Bridget B. Gossett Mr. Bryan B. Gossett Mr. Franklin P. Grant Jr. Mr. H. Dane Grant Jr. Mrs. Helen H. Grant Jr. Mrs. Dorothy A. Graves Mr. Gordon A. Graves Mr. Holland L. G raves

Mr. Chip B. Graves Ill Mr. George D. Gray Mrs. Sandra H. Gray Mr. Byron H. Greaves Mr. Chester A. Green Mr. David T. Green Mrs. Mary R. Green Mr. Tom R. Green Mr. Floyd L. Greer Mr. Guion Gregg Jr. Mr. James E. Gresham Mrs. Margaret P. Gresham Mr. Darrell G . Grice Mr. Alton R. Griffin Mr. B. Rip Griffin Mrs. Geneva M. Griffin Mr. Louis E. Griffin Mrs. Mary W. Griffin Mr. J. Dan Griffis Miss Kathleen Griffis Mr. H. Ernest Griffith Mr. P. W. Griffith Mrs. Rose R. Griffith Mr. Dicky A. Grigg Mr. Alfred D. G riggs Mrs. Debbie G . Griggs Mr. James C. Griggs Mrs. Jerry F. Grimes Mr. Roy T. Grimes Mr. John E. Grissom Mr. Kenneth G. Grissom Mr. Philip G. Grissom Mr. D. Lee Groves Mrs. Gayle G. Grubbs Ill Mr. Roy J . Grubbs Ill Mr. D. Don Guest Mr. J. L. Gulley Jr. Mrs. Jean R. Gulley Jr. Capt. Mark D. Gunn Dr. A. William Gustafson Mrs. Marsha L. Gustafson Mrs. Nancy E. G ustafson Mr. Roy W. Gustafson Mr. Albert W. Guthrie Mrs. Elnora B. Guthrie Mrs. Terry S. Guy

H Mr. James W. Hackney Mr. David H. Hadden Mrs. Jane D. Haddon Mrs . Candace M. Hagan Mr. Michael A. Hagan Mr. Harvey H. Hagens Mr. Randy K. Hagens Mr. Edward R. Hajek Mr . R. Alan Hale Mr. JayS. Hale Jr. Mr. Jon C. Hale Jr. Mrs. Mary D. Hale Jr. Dr. Elizabeth G. Haley Mrs. Lynn G. Haley Mr. Stephen L. Haley Mrs. Judy M. Haley Jr. Mr. Robert H. Haley Jr. Mr. Brian W. Hall Mr. Roy Hall Lt. J ohn L. Haller Mr. Mark E. Haller Mrs. Billie C . Halstead Mr. C . Owen Hamilton Mr. Kenneth E. Hamilton Mrs. Lucy W. Hamilton Mrs. Ruth A. Hamilton

Mr. David M. Hamm Mr. F. J . Pug Hamman Mrs. Mary H. Hamman Mr. David E. Hammett Congressman Kent R. Hance Mr. Curtis Hancock Mrs. Susan L. Hancock Mr. Mac W. Hancock Ill Mrs. Helen C. Haney Jr. Mr. William D. Haney Jr. Mr. Alvin W. Hanley Mr. Billie J . Hardin Mrs. Carolyn R. Harding Mr. Derry D. Harding Mrs. Audrey B. Hargrove Mr. Donald W. Harmon Mrs. Freddie S. Harmon Mr. Gordon R. Harmon Mr. Dave Harper Mrs. Sandra S. Harper Mr. Wayne R. Harper Mrs. Betsy F. Harper Jr. Mr. Charles F. Harper Jr. Mr. C . Dwayne Harral Mr. Dudley G. Harral Mr. Charles J . Harris Mrs. Deborah N. Harris Mr. John W. Harris Mr. Michael 0 . Harris Mrs. Ruby I. Harris Mr. Tommy R. Harris Mr. Charles L. Harris Jr. Mr. George W. Harrison Dr. Dabney G. Harvey Mrs. Joan B. Harvey Mrs. Leanne M. Harvey Mr. Marvin T . Harvey Jr. Mrs. Maryann L. Hasie Mr. MonteS. Hasie Mr. David P. Hassler Mr. Timothy A. Hatch Mrs. Tommie C. Hatch Mr. Michael L. Hatley Mr. B. Wayne Havens Mrs. Gena E. Havens Mrs. Elva E. Hawkins Mr. Charles E. Hawthorne Miss Jill D. Hayashida Mr. James F. Hayes Mrs. Mary M. Hayes Mrs. Becky B. Hayhurst Mr. Joel R. Hayhurst Mr. Marlin R. Hayhurst Mrs. Omega C. Hayhurst Capt. Stephen A. Headley Mr. Edgar H. Heald Dr. Mark A. Heard Mrs. Mary S. Heard Mr. Andrew W. Heard Jr. Mrs. Mary K. Heard Jr. Mr. James A. Hedgecoke Jr. Mr. John R. Hedrick Mr. W. C. Hetnefinger Mr. Joe M. Hefner Mr. Don J . Heinrich Mr. Karl K. Heinrich Mrs. Tricia A. Heinrich Mr. Harlan R. Heitkamp Mrs. Andra L. Heitzman Mr. Stephen E. Heitzman Mr. Jack Helms Mrs. Lynn B. Helms Mrs. Burnis L. Henderson Mr. Donald L. Henderson

Mrs. Jean M. Henderson Mr. Jerry D. Henderson Mr. A Brad Hendon Mrs. Gayle D. Hendon Miss Julia A. Hendon Mr. Larry W. Hendricks Mrs. Sue J . Hendricks Mr. Danny R. Hennig Mrs. Sandra M. Hennig Mrs. Alan R. Henry Mr. Alan R. Henry Mr. Donald Henry Capt. H. Wayne Henry Dr. Jack H. Henry Mr. S . Elmo Henslee Mr. E. Eddie Henson Mrs. Erma L. Henson Mrs. Helenoire R. Herald Mr. Rollin T . Herald Mr. Bob L. He rd Mrs. Pat N. Herd Mrs. Happy M. Hervey Mr. John W. Hervey Mr. William H. Hervey Mrs. Carolyn M. Hess Mr. David A. Hess Mr. Elmer W. Hester Mrs. Thelma H. Hester Mr. Terry K. Hettler Mr. Allen J . Hewett Mrs. Ruth H. Hewett Mrs. G ladys C . Hickman Mr. J. Pat Hickman Mr. T . Scott Hickman Mr. William R. Hickman Jr. Mr. Ivan N. Hickox Mrs. Ruby P. Hickox Mrs. Agnes A. Hicks Capt. Robert C . Hicks Jr. Mr . Marion C. Hightower Jr. Mr. Andrew B. Hill Mrs. Barbara B. Hill Mr. Charles V. Hill Mrs . Ernestine S . Hill Mr. Forrest D. Hill Mr. J. Culver Hill Mr. J . Mac Hill Mrs. Paddy D. Hill Mr. Paul L. Hill Mrs. Rhonda R. Hill Dr. John J . Hinc hey Mr. Van S. Hinds Mr. W. Embry Hines Mr. Howard L. Hinkle Mrs. Pamela M. Hinkle Mrs. Doris L. Hinson Mr. H. H. Hinson Mr. Gerald N. Hise Mrs. Verna H. Hively Mr. Robert G . Hix Mr. Lee D. Hobbs Mrs. Patti H. Hobbs Mrs. Patricia F. Hodge Mr. Richard D. Hodge Mr. John L. Hodge Jr. Mrs. Paula D. Hodge Jr. Mr. Paul J . Hodges Mr. Tom V. Hodges Ms. Karen S . Hogg Dr. Dysart E. Holcomb Mr. Robert B. Holden Mrs. Ann B. Holden Jr. Mr. Wilson B. Holden Jr. Mr. R. Holly Holder THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL 21


Mrs. Beverly C. Holland Mr. William H. Holland Mr. Randy E. Hollar Mr. Lloyd J . Holloway Mrs. Marie M. Holloway Mr. Bill N. Holmes Jr. Mr. George D. Holmes Jr. Mrs. Janis J. Holmes Jr. Mrs. Marijann F Holmes Jr. Mr. Robert G . Holt Mrs. Elizabeth S. Holton Mr. Richard B. Holton Mrs. Kathleen M. Holton lii Dr. 0. Dile Holton Ill Mr. Jack P. Hon Mrs. Janet J . Hon Mrs. Denver D. Honey Mr. Floyd Honey Mr. Roger L. Hood Mrs. J im J . Hooks Jr. Mr. Randy N. Hooks Jr Mr. Ralph N. Hooks Sr. Mr. Dave M. Hopper Mr. Timothy S . Hopper Dr. Howard R. Horn Jr. Mrs. Margie H. Horn Jr. Mrs. Katherine Horsman Mr. Robert B. Horsman Mr. Bill D. Horton Mr. D. Kirk Horton Mrs. Karen P. Horton Mrs. Margaret M. Horton Mr. Lee R. Hoskins Jr. Mr. D. Duane Ho usouer Mrs. Barbara Runge Howard Mr. Jerry L. Howard Mrs. Kay A. Howard Mr. M. Dan Howard Mr. Douglas A. Howell Mr. Richard L. Howell Mr. Andrew N. Hoyle Mrs. Ingrid E. Hoyle Mr. C. Jerry Hubbard Jr. Mr. Richard S. Hubbert Mr. Joe B. Hudgens Mr. Gerald W. Hudson Mr. Jerry C. Hudson Mr. J. Wes Huff Mrs . Tamyra N. Huff Mrs. Betty L. Huffman Mr. G. Berl Huffman Mr. James W. Huffman Mrs. Zelia R. Huffman Mr. C lovis M. Hughett Mr. Jim 0. Humphreys Mrs. Delia C . Hunt Dr. Don G. Hunt Dr. Ewell L. Hunt Mrs. Deborah B. Hurt Mr. Steve M. Hurt Mr. John T. Hutc he ns Mrs. Patricia J . Hutchens

I Mr. Charles E. Ide Mr. Dorman G . !go Mr. Norman G. !go Mr. John S. Ikard Mr. Leon !nee Mrs. Loyce F. !nee Mr. Raymond B. lnc e Mr. Olin L. Isham Dr. 0 . Wayne Isom Mrs. Pamela H. Isom 22 THE TEXAS TECHSAN / MARCH-APRIL

Mrs. Sharon T. lvey Mr. Terry D. lvey

J Mr. William A. Jackson Mrs. Deborah W. Jackson Mrs. Frankie T. Jackson Mr. Gary A. Jackson Mr. J. W. Jackson Mrs. Mamie W. Jackson Mrs. Maxie C. Jackson Mr. P. R. Dick J3ckson Mr. Robert D. Jackson Mrs. Jane F. Jackson Jr. Mr. Leete Jac kson Jr. Mr. Lloyd G. Jakeway Mrs. Margaret L. James Mr. Dan J . J ansa Mrs. Diane M. January Mr. Glenn A. January Mr. James L. Jarrell Mrs. Barbara F. Jasper Mr. Norman M. Jasper Lt. Maxwell D. Jeane Jr. Mr. Robert L. Jeffcoat Mrs. Nancy R. Jefferson Mr. Robert A. Jefferson Mrs. Celia P. Jenkins Dr. Clyde E. Jenkins Mr. J . Grady Jenkins Mrs. Jean A. Jenkins Mr. Hamilton W. Jenkins Jr. Mrs. Sue S . Jenkins Jr. Mrs. Dorothy B. Jennings Mrs. Sue S. Jenkins Jr. Mrs. Dorothy B. Jennings Mr. Bob L. Johnson Mr. Buck D. Johnson Mr. Byron E. Johnson Mrs. C arrol C. Johnson Mr. E. R. Zombie Johnson Mr. Jerry B. Johnson Mr. L. Edward Johnson Mrs. Patricia T . Johnson Mrs. Roberta M. Johnson Mr. Rocky R. Johnson Mr. Rogers W. Johnson Mr. Stanley H. Johnson Mr. Danny R. Johnston Mrs. Dorothy W. Johnston Mr. Joe B. Johnston Mrs. Patricia H. Johnston Mr. J . B. Joiner Mr. Bobby C. Joiner Jr. Mr. Art F. Jones Mrs. Chris A. Jones Mr. Clark E. Jones Mr. Delwin L. Jones Mr. Donald R. Jones Miss Elizabeth A. Jones Mr. George R. Jones Mr. H. A. Jones Mr. J. Carlton Jones Mr. James L. Jones Mrs. Jane W. Jones Mr. Jerry R. Jones Mr. John A. Jones Ms. Liane Jones Mrs. Lona F. Jones Mr. M. C raig Jones Mr. Mark E. Jones Mr. Marvin N. Jones Mrs. Merle H. Jones Mrs. Paulette F. Jones Mrs. Peggy I. Jones

Mr. Troy D. Jones Mr . Zane E. Jones Mrs. Barbara M. Joplin Mr. J . Mike Joplin Mr. Charles A. Joplin Jr. Mrs. Mary T. Joplin Jr. Mr. Curtis Jordan Mr. John F. Jordan Mrs. Kate R. Jordan Mr. Larry B. Jordan Mrs. Linda T. Jordan Mr. R. Douglas Jordan Mr. Robert C . Jordan Mr. Hardin Joyce Jr. Mrs. Gwynne H. Juett Mr. W. Dana Juett Mr. Frank Junell

K Mrs. Jean M. Kahle Mr. John K. Kallas Mr. James L. Karney Mrs. Marjorie C. Kastman Mr. Aubrey M. Keal Mr. Miles C . Keefer Jr. Mr. Almart B. Keeter Mrs. Carol A. Kehl II Mr. David E. Kehl II Mr. Raymond L. Kelley Mr. Scott K. Keirn Mr. Jim Kendrick Mr. Tom Kennann Mrs. Winnie S. Kennann Mrs. Dorothy V. Kennedy Mr. James H. Kennedy Mrs. Pamela W. Kennedy Mrs. Mary P. Kennedy Jr. Dr. S. Mack Kennedy J r. Mrs. Bertha T. Kerr Mr. James K. Kerr Mrs. Ruth D. Kerr Mr. Charles E. Key Mrs. Kay K. Key Mrs. Pauline H. Keyes Mr. C . L. Tex Kidwell Mr. Randy M. Kidwell Mrs. Suzanne L. Kidwell Mrs. Wynelle A. Kilcrease Mrs. Laurie P. Killgore Mr. William H. Killgore Mr. Dan M. Killian Mr. Gary L. Kimbley Mrs. Sherry P. Kimbrow Mr. Kenneth A. Kind Lt. C ol. John B. King Mr. Larry R. King Mrs. Marilyn B. King Dr. Tom 0 . King Mrs. Lesey B. Kinsel Mr. Mike R. Klappenbach Mrs. Rhonda G. Klappenbac h Mr. Jeffery A. Klotzman Mrs. Kim K. Klotzman Mrs. Connie B. Klunder Mr. Robert A. Klunder Mr. Robert D. Kluting J r. Mr. Jeffrey H. Knighton Mr. H. Ray Knox Mr. Gary B. Knust Mrs. Rene tta C . Knust Mr. Jerry M. Kolander Jr. Mr. Robe rt M. Kral Sr. Mrs. Willa F. Kral Sr. Mr. Phillip C . Kranz

Mr. George F. Kveton Jr..

L Mr. Joel L. Lackey Mr. C. Kye Laffoon Mrs . Marsha S . Laffoon Mr. Jimmy Lakas Mr. Gerald H. Lake Mr. Cyrus T . Lamaster Mrs. Eula C . Lamaster Mr. Arc h G. Lamb Mrs. Betty B. Lamb Mr. Elmer F. Lamb Mrs. Mina W. Lamb Mr. N. Raymond Lamb Mr. Bob C. Lambert Mr. James E. Lamunyon Mr. Mark D. Land Ms. Judy L. Landusky Mr. Jerry W. Lane Mr. J . E. Pete Laney Mrs. Karen H. Laney Mr. Mark W. Laney Mrs . Nelda M. Laney Mr. J oe W. Lang Mrs. Johnnye G. Langford Mr. Earnest L. Langley Mrs. Helen R. Langley Dr. Edward L. Langston Miss Rosanna Langston Mrs. Helen R. Lanotte Mr. Nicolas R. Lanotte Mr. Bob W. Larrabee Mrs. Betty C. Larson Mr. Ronald D. Larson Mrs . Robbie N. Latc h Mr. John H. Latham Mr. Bobby D. laughry Mrs. Susan 0 . Laughry Mr. M. Da n Law Mr. Richard J. Lawson Sr. Mrs . Joni H. Layman Mr. Lanny G. Layman Mr s. Belinda S . Layne Mr. W. David Layne Mr. James L. Leary Mrs. Janys M. Leary Mr. James Arthur Lee Mr. Johnny N. Leever Mrs. Lynn C. Leever Mr. Paul K. Lefforge Mr. Corbett D. Legg lii Miss Mary E. Leidigh Mrs. Carol W. Leito IJI Mr. James V. Leito IJI Mrs. Jon M. Lemon Mr. James J. Levins Ill Mrs. La na B. Levins III Mr. Eun·Sang Lew Mrs. C onnie G. Lewellen Mr. Phillip C . Lewellen Mr. David G . Lewis Mrs. Debbie C. Lewis Mr. J . Rodney Lewis Mrs. Karen G. Lewis Mrs. Miriam K. Lewis Mr. Orva l L. Lewis Mr. Robert H. Lewis Mr. Robert J . Lewis Mr. Tim N. Libson Mrs. Maxine S. Liner Mr. T. Euel Liner Mrs. Jennie M. Link Mr. Thomas E. Link


Mrs. Sharon H. Lipham Mr. William H. Lipham Dr. Ivan L. Little Mr. Johnny L. Little Mr. Jimmy Lively Mrs. Karolyn S. Lively Mr. Edwin B. Locke Mr. Stephen W. Locke Mrs. Leta R. Loflin Mr. Reed B. Loflin Mr. Bruce G. Lokey Mr. John P. Long Mr. Donald E. Lookadoo Mrs. Marilyn F. Lookadoo Mr. Robert A. Lothringer Mr. C. David Love Mrs. Karen S. Love Mr. Kim M. Loveless Mrs. Nancy A. Loveless Mrs. Rilla P. Lovell Mrs. Betty S. Lowder Mr. Jim E. Lowder Mr. Larry K. Lowe Mrs. Marilyn A. Lowke Mr. Richard P. Lowke Mr. Charles T. Lucas Jr. Mrs. E. B. Luce Mr. Harold J. Luke Mrs. Lula L. Lund Mr. Richard G . Lynch Mrs. Juanita G. Lyon Mr. P. A. Lyon III Mrs. Wanda W. Lyon Ill Mr. P. A. Lyon Jr. Mr. Terry L. Lyons

M Mr. Horace J . Mac kenzie Mrs. Moncure C. Mackenzie Mrs. Mary B. Macy Mr. Don Maddox Mrs. Mabel S. Maddox Mr. Steve Maeker Congressman George H. Mahon Mrs. Helen Mahon Mrs. Georgia B. Malaise Jr. Mr. J . W. Dub Malaise Jr. Mr. John B. Malouf Mr. Charles S. Mann Mr. Dwight R. mann Mr. W. Phillip Marcum Capt. L. Frank Marlow Mr. Benjamin V. Marrs Mr. Donald B. Marsh Mrs. Carol D. Marshall Mr. James W. Marshall Mr. C. H. Martin Mr. F. C . Martin Mr. Rue! C. Martin Mrs. Partricia S. Martin II Mr. R. Reginald Martin II Mr. Jack H. Mason Dr. John R. Mast Mrs. Ruth R. Mast Mr. Wesley W. Masters Mr. Michael Matson Mr. Homer G . Maxey Mrs. Melba T . Maxey Mrs. Peggy A. Maxwell Mr. B. Keith May Mrs. Denny H. May Mrs. Anna B. May Jr. Mr. Jesse A. May Jr. Mrs. Billy F. Maves

Dr. Gordon W. Mayes Mr. Jimmie R. Mayes Mr. Wendell W. Mayes Jr. Mrs. Jo F. Mayo Mr. Joe Bob Mayo Mr. A. Burl Mcalister Miss Sherry J . Mcallister Mr. Freddie C . Mcanear Mr. R. R. Mccafferty Mrs. Rheba L. Mccafferty Mr. Barney C . Mccasland Jr. Mrs. Frances T. Mccasland Jr. Mr. William L. Mccay Mr. Bryan L. Mcclellan Mr. Jack L. Mcclellan Mr. Johnny B. Mcclellan Mrs. Nell C. Mcclellan Mr. Wilson E. Mcclellan Mr. David W. Mcclendon Mr. C. Alan Mcclure Mrs. Glynda H. Mcclure

Mrs. Joni W. Mcilvain Mrs. Pauline L. Mcinturff Mr. Murray L. Mckay Mrs. Maxine B. Mckelvy Mr. Robert H. Mc kelvy Mr. Elmer H. Mckinney Mr. Elray L. Mckinney Mr. Donald L. Mclaughlin Mr. Edd C. Mcleroy Mrs. Jacqueline S . Mcleroy Mrs. Barbara M. Mcmahan Mr. Robert H. Mc mahan Mr. Patrick L. Mc mahon Mr. James G. Mcmanigal Mrs. Willa E. Mc manigal Mr. Robert L. Mcmillan Mrs. Laura M. Mcmillan Jr. Mr. William G. Mcmillan Jr. Mr. Bobby J . Mcminn Mrs. Carol W. Mcmorris Mr. Thomas W. Mc morris

(From left) John Sims, Jayne Ann Miller, John Scovell, Bill Dean and Debbie and AI Griggs enjoy the lubboc k meeting in Jones Stadium. Mrs. Grace S. Mcclure Mr. Kenneth A. Mcclure Mr. Lawrence E. Mccolloch Dr. Bill B. Mccombs Ill Mrs. Pamela G . Mccombs Ill Mr. Frank E. Mccoy Mr. John L. Mccoy Mrs. Lynnda J . Mccoy Mr. Joe E. Mccrabb Mr. R. Terry Mccracken Mr. E. A. Mccullough Mr. Hugh D. Mc cullough Mrs. Maxine F. Mcc ullough Mr. LeeR. Mcdaniel Mr. Dan T. Mcdonald Mrs. Florene T . Mcdonald Mrs. Beverly H. Mcduff Mr. George G. Mcduff Mr. D. M. Mcelroy Miss Susan K. Mcentyre Mrs. Clarellen B. Mcferran Mr. Steven J . Mcferran Mr. Jack H. Mcgann Mr. M. Glynn Mcgee Dr. Bobby R. Mcgehee Mrs . Mary S. Mcgehee Mr. Carrol R. Mcginnis Mrs. Sharon B. Mcginnis Mrs. Shirley P. Mcginnis Mr. Chuck L. Mcgowan Miss Tina A. Mcguire Mr. Jess H. Mcilvain

Mr. Robert W. Mc mullan Mr. Pat Mcnamara Mr. J . C . Mcneill IV Mr. J . D. Mcphaul Mr. Jac k D. Mc phaul Mrs. Pauline G. Mc phaul Mrs. C lara M. Mcpherson Dr. Clinton M. Mcpherson Mr. Larry D. Mc vay Mr. Don R. Mcwhirter Mr. Terry L. Mcwhorter Mrs. Judy B. Mcwilliams Mr. Ronnie R. Mcwilliams Dr. Gene W. Medley Mr. Homer L. Medlin Mrs. Charlotte C. Meester Mr. Russell A. Megert Mr. Larry L. Melton Miss Susan L. Menelaides Mr. Smith A. Merc er Jr. Lt. Col. J im T . Meredith Mr. He nry H. Meredith Jr. Mrs. Katherine L. Meredith Jr. Mr. Gerald C. Merkel Mrs. Louise S. Merket Mr. F. Max Merrell Mrs. Mary A. Merrell MS. lllah C. Merriman Mr. John T. Merritt Mrs. KrisT. Meyers Mr. Larry D. Meyers Mr. Gary D. Middlebrooks

Mrs. Patsy H. Middleton Mr . Roy A. Middleton Mrs. Fay P. Mika Mrs. Joanne S. Milan Mr. Robert N. Millard Mrs. Diane F. Miller Mr. James L. Miller Mrs. Linda R. Miller Mr. Mark C . Miller Mr. Reynolds L. Miller Mr. Stephen L. Miller Mr. Steven E. Miller Mrs . Susan A. Miller Mrs. Vicki J . Miller Mrs. Wanda H. Miller Mr. William E. Miller Mr. John F. Millwee Mrs. Amy W. Minor Jr. Mr . CarlL. Minor Jr. Mrs. Frances W. Minter Mr. M. P. J . Minter Mr. Douglas E. Mires Ms . Marilyn Mitchell Mrs. Raye Mitchell Mr . Robert C . Mitchell Mr. J . Steve Mobley Mrs. Kelly G . Mobley Mr. Terry L. Mock Mr. Richard A. Moffett Mr. C. Mike Mohler Mr . James H. Montgomery Jr. Mrs. Pamela P. Montgomery Jr. Mrs. Carla H. Moore Mr. Douglas C. Moore Mr. Hardin R. Moore Mr. Howard T. Moore Mrs . Jamie R. Moore Mr. Jesse C. Moore Mr. L. Kent Moore Mrs. Ouida J. Moore Mrs. Patsy H. Moore Mr. Randall K. Moore Mr. Thomas B. Moore Mr. Welton D. Moore Mr. Robert J . Moore Ill Mrs. OraL. Moore Jr. Mr. Zeb A. Moore Jr. Mrs. Devon M. Mora Mr. William H. Mora Mr. John M. Morehead Mr. William R. Morehead Dr. R. A. Moreland Jr. Mr. E. Buddy Moreman Jr. Ms. Jane L. Morgan Mrs. Mary S. Morgan Mr. Jeffery V. Morris Mr. Joe M. Morris Mrs. Judy S . Morris Mr. Marvin L. Morris Mr. R. Pete Morris Mr. Terry L. Morris Mr. W . Dale Morris Mr. George T. Morris Jr. Mr. Don W. Morrison Mr. Norman D. Morrison Mr. Hoyle G. Moss Mrs. Ruth J . Moss Mr. Dwayne L. Mosser 2nd Lt. Wendy L. Motlong Mrs . Eunice Mowery Mrs. Carol D. Mowery Jr. Mr. R. C lifford Mowery Jr. Mr. Bill J . Mullins Jr . Mrs. Sandra F. Mullins Jr. THE lEXAS lECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL 23


Mr. Johnny W. Mulloy Mr. William J . Mundt Miss G ina E. Mundy Mr. Frank E. Murchison Ill Mrs. Cledith D. Murphrey Dr. Grover E. Murray Mrs. Nancy Murray Mrs. Betty D. Myatt Mr. Max V. Myatt Mr. Stanley T. Myles

N Mr. Roland R. Nabors Mrs. Willella N. Nabors Mrs . Frances C. Nail Mr. Paul C. Nail Mr. Lewis E. Nance Mrs . Carolyn C. Neal Mr. Frank E. Neal Dr. Tom M. Neal Mr. Koy L. Neeley Mrs. Elizabeth L. Nelson Mr. George H. Nelson Mr. Homer A. Nelson Mr. J . David Nelson Mr. J . Larry Nelson Mrs. Joe S. Nelson Mrs. Lockki R. Nelson Mr. Lomer H. Nelson Mr. Marshall A. Nelson Mrs . Peggy W. Nelson Mr. Ralph Nelson Mr. Warren L. Nelson Mr. H. C. Nelson Jr. Mr. GriHith T. Neumeyer Mr. Charles M. Newman Mr. Troy D. Newton Jr. Mr. Walker L. Nichols Jr. Mr. W. Windy Nicklaus Mrs. Dorothy M. Nikkel Jr Mr. John L. Nikkel Jr. Mr. Jerry N. Nislar Mrs. Marilyn W. Nislar Mr. James C . Niver Mr. Garland G. Nix Mrs. Venna M. Nix Mrs. Grace C . Nixon Mr. Walton M. Nixon Mr. Carl G. Noble Mrs. Dorinda N. Noble Mr. Mark D. Noble Mrs. Vicki 0 . Noble Mr. S. Marcus Noel Mr. Leonard A Nordell Mrs. Nancy R. Nordell Mr. Robert R. Norris Mrs. Gail L. Norton Miss Wilma F. Nowell Mr. Michael H. Nowicki

0 Mr. Robert S. O chiltree Jr. Mr. John D. Ochsner Mrs. Lena S. O chsner Mr . T imothy R. O c onnell Mr. J onny Ohlenburg Mr. Leroy Olsak Mr. Arthur C . Oppermann Jr. Mrs. Gynell S. Oppermann Jr. Mr. Bill F. Orr Mrs . Loretta A. Owen Dr. Michael F. Owen Mr. Truett L. Owen Mrs. Virginia B. Owen

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Mrs. Cynthia M. Owens Mr. John C . Owens Dr. Kenneth L. Owens Mr. Thomas D. Oxford

p Mr. James E. Paden Mrs. Helen E. Palmore Mr. John W. Palmore Mr. Howard E. Pardue Mr. William M. Pard ue Ill Mr. James L. Parker Mrs. Chris J. Parkinso n Mr. Paul E. Parkinson Mrs . Charlene W. Parks Mr. Tom G. Parks Mrs. Janet F. Parnell Mr. Sidney A. Parnell Mr. Clytus L. Parris Mrs. Margaret H. Parris Mrs. Mary E. Parris Mr. Porter P. Parris Mr. William E. Parrish Mrs. Alice H. Parsley Mr. Bill J . Parsley Mr. Joe D. Passmore Mr. Russell R. Pate Mrs. Elyn B. Patterson Mr. Harold L. Patterson Mr. Kenneth W. Patterson Mr. David P. Patton Mr. D avid L. Patty Mrs. Suzanne E. Patty Mr. James B. Paull Mrs. Jeanne H. Paull Mr. D urward V. Payne Mr. Emmet W. Payne Mr. Emory T. Payne Mrs. Jessie H. Payne Mr. Leland D. Payne Mr. Stephen R. Payne Mrs. Trois M. Payne Mr. Crillon C . Payne II Mrs. Jean G. Payne Jr. Mr. PaulL. Payne Jr. Mr. William M. Pearce Ill Mr. Charles R. Peavy Mr. Mart G. Pederson Mrs. Mary G. Pederson Mr. Donald T. Pendleton Mr. Kirk A. Pendleton Mr. Steve R. Pendleton Mr. H ulen J. Penney Mr. Guillermo E. Perea Mr. F. Terry Perkins Mr. Lee N. Perry Jr. Mrs. Loraine C. Perry Jr. Mr. C . C. Perryman Mrs. Barbara G. Perusek Mr. Cyril J. Perusek Mr. Brad L. Peters Mrs. Cindy C. Peters Mr. D. N. Peterson Ms. Karen B. Pettigrew Mr. Barry F. Petty Mr. B. Joe Pevehouse Mrs. Ann S. Pharr Mr. Marshall A Pharr Mr. Willis W. Phillips Mr. Jimmy R. Phillips Jr. Mr. Billy J. Pierce Mr. Dewayne V. Pierce Mrs. Freda Pierce Mr. Henri D. Pierce

Ms. Evanne Pilgrim Mr. John H. Pittman Mrs. Malinda H. Pittman Jr. Mr. W. I. Bill Pittma n Jr. Mr. George G. Pollard J r. Mrs. Carolyn C. Pool Mr. John D. Pool Mr. Bert E. Pope Mr. D. Bruce Pope Mr. D. Nick Pope Mrs. Evelyn J. Pope Mrs. Marcia V. Pope Mrs. Martha M. Pope Mr. Robert W. Pope Mrs . Mildred B. Poteet Mr. J . B. Potts Mr. J ames A Potts Mrs. Melba S. Potts Mr . D. Bruce Powell Mrs . Donna L. Powell Mrs. Kathy N. Powell Mr. Patrick Powers Mr. George A Pratas Mr. Wayne C . Prather Mr. Cecil Pray Miss Kim E. Preslar Mr. H. Kent Presson Mr. J . Dudley Price Mr. J. Rick Price Mr. Joe H. Price Mrs. Juanita P. Price Mrs. Mary G. Price Mrs. Nancy L. Price Mrs. Rebecca C . Price Mr. Robert B. Price Mr. Yancey Price Mr. J ames P. Prichard Mrs. Yvonne M. Prichard Mrs . Bertie S. Priddy Mr. Noolen C. Prince Mr. Rowland W. Progess Dr. Charles K. Prokop Mrs. Cheryl L. Prude Mr. JeHrey A. Prude Mr. Larry W. Pugh Mr. Dan E. Pursel Mr. Kenneth G. Purtell Mrs. Mendy W. Putman Mr. Terry H. Putman

R Mr. John R. Ragland Mr. Calvin T. Raines Mr . Bert B. Rainwater Mr. A. Lee Ramirez Mr. Lloyd W. Rampy Mr. Ra lph W . Ramsey Jr. Mr . Bobby R. Ranck Mr. David F. Randolph Mrs. Carole B. Rankin Mr . David Rankin Mr . WalterS. Rankin Mrs. A:nanda F. Ransleben Mr. Karl A. Ransleben Mrs. Isabel M. Rapier Mr. Robert E. Rapier Mr. David R. Rastellini Mr. Barry D. RatliH Mr. James R. Ratliff Mrs. Margie F. Ratliff Mrs. Mary N. RatliH Mr . Oscar B. RatliH Mr. Harvey L. RatliH Jr. Mr. James D. Ray

Mr. K. Dwayne Ray Mr. Floyd L. Raymond Mrs. Wylena A Raymond Mr. Tommy J. Razloznik Mr. Jonny B. Reagan Mrs. Darlene M. Reaves Mr. H. Bennett Reaves Mr. H. Douglas Record Jr. Mr. Bruce 0 . Reed Mrs. Frances R. Reed Mr. Brian L. Reeves Mr. Garnet 0. Reeves Jr. Mrs. Mary B. Reeves Jr. Mr. J. Ross Relyea Mrs. Rene H. Reyes Mr. Samuel L. Reyes Mrs. Annise B. Reynolds Mr. Glenn E. Reynolds Mr. Joe J . Reynolds Mrs. Betty W. Rhodes Col. Nolan C. Rhodes Mrs. Judith H. Ribble Mr. Marland S. Ribble Mr. Samuel 0 . Ribble Mr. G. Wesley Rice Mr. William E. Richards Mr. A Leroy Richardson Mrs. Judy K. Richardson Mr. Thomas G. Richmond Mr. Jerry G. Ricker Mr. Jerry Ridge Mrs. DonnaN. Ridgway Dr. R. L. Ridgway Mr. Robert P. Riley Mr. John C. Rimar Lt. Col. Ralph 0 . Riojas J r. Mr. Garland E. Robbins Mr. Ke nneth W. Robbins Mr. Ray L. Robbins Jr. Mr . Donald R. Roberts Mr. James A Roberts Mr. James M. Roberts Mr. Kenneth A. Roberts Mr. Rector P. Roberts Mrs. Sue L. Roberts Mr. Evan E. Roberts Jr. Mr. Benson G . Robertson Ms . S. Gail Robertson Mrs. Barbara D. Robinson Mrs. Bernice G. Robinson Ill Mr. Joseph H. Robinson Ill Lt. Col. Jack Robinson Jr. Mrs. Nancy R. Robinson J r. Mr. Polk F. Robison Dr. Katherine L. Rodgers Mr. A L. Roe Mr. Steven L. Roe Mrs. Arline F. Rogers Mr. Darrell D. Rogers Mr. John B. Rogers Mr. J . Steven Rogers Mr. Monte V. Rogers Mr. T. Allen Rogers Mrs. Willie H. Rogers Mr. C . Ronnie Rone Mr. Ralph J. Roper Mrs. Avis R. Ross Dr. Billy I. Ross Mr. Jerry L. Ross Ms. Patsie S. Ross Mr. G. Richard Rosson Mr. Renal B. Rosson Mrs. Ena A. Roussel Jr. Mr. William A Roussel Jr.


Mrs. Beatrice E. Rubenstein Mrs. Charlene W. Rucker Mrs. Brenda R. Rudd Mr. Jim D. Rudd Mrs. Linda L. Runkles Mr. Norman W. Runkles Mr. W. B. Dub Rushing Mr. B. E. Rushing Jr. Mr. Donald V. Russell Mr. Jack D. Russell

s Mr. Phil H. Sacco Mr. Ellis W. Sammons Mrs. Sylva W. Samson Mr. Douglas Samuels Dr. Darryl P. Sanders Mr. William F. Sandy Mr. Olin B. Saulsbury Mrs. Sammie F. Saulsbury Mr. J . Sidney Saunders Mr. Billy M. Scales Mrs. Mary T. Scales Mr. Morris R. Scales Mr. G. Wilson Scaling II Mrs. Essie W. Scarborough Mrs. Margaret D. Schafer Mrs. Cynthia R. Scherer Mr. Peter R. Scherer Mr. J. Conrad Schmid Mr. Robert W. Schmitz Mr. Carl W. Schoeffler Mrs. Glenna H. Schoeffler Mrs. Billie B. Schultz Mr. Eddie F. Schultz Mr. Fred J . Schultz Mr. Robert G. Schuster Mrs. Wilma H. Schuster Mr. Ernest C. Schutt III Mrs. Frances B. Scoggin Mr. Gary M. Scoggin Mr. Harry L. Scoggin Mr. John H. Scoggin Mr. 0. V. Scott Mrs. Diane K. Scovell Mr. John F. Scovell Mr. Edwin R. Scudday Mrs. Paula M. Scudday Mrs. Karen C. Seaberg Mr. Ladd M. Seaberg Mr. Robert S. Seago Mr. Mr. Tom Sealy Mr. Earl W. Sears Mrs. Gwen M. Sears Mr. Joe M. Sears Mr. Kelly M. Sears Mrs. Virginia D. Sears Mr. J erry W. Seay Mr. David R. Seim Mr. Jackie G. Self Mr. Wayne C. Sellers Mr. William D. Senter Mrs. Argie Fa Settle Mr. J . Doyle Settle Miss Patricia G . Settle Mr. J. P. Settle Jr. Mr. John D. Settle Jr. Mrs. Karen C. Settle Jr. Mrs. Patricia V. Settle Jr. Mr. James E. Sever Dr. Richard H. Sewell Mr. Bill C . Seyle Mr. Roy T. Shamburger

Mr. J immy C . Shankle Mrs. Terri H. Shankle Mrs. Patricia S. Shannon Mr. Darrel F. Shepard Mr. Ronnie J . Shepherd Mr. Judson V. Sherman Mrs. Patricia D. Sherman Mr. Frank F. Shield Mrs. Lou B. Shield Mrs. Janice N. Shitnett Mr. Kenneth R. Shifflett Mr. Kim E. Shinn Mr. Paul M. Shireman Mr. James W. Shive Mr. Stanley W. Shockley Mrs. Dorothy S. Shoemaker Mr. Hart C . Shoemaker Mrs. Lucile B. Shook Mr. William R. Shook Mr. Charles Short Mr. John V. Shropshire Jr. Mrs. Nan R. Shropshire Jr. Mrs. Annie B. Sides Mr. King J . Sides Mrs. Claire D. Simmons Mr. William F. Simms Mr. W. H. Simms Jr. Mr. Julian M. Simpson Mr. Travis A. Simpson Mrs. Carolyn B. Simpson III Mr. John E. Simpson III Mrs. Debbie R. Sims Mrs. Frankie B. Sims Mr. John C . Sims Mr. Mickey L. Sims Mr. David W. Sinclair Mr. Billy J . Sitzes Mr. Kenneth A. Sjogren Miss Leslie Skelley Mr. Robert V. Skinner Mr. Gary T. Skrehart Mrs. Tammy L. Skrehart Mrs. Bettye D. Slaven Mr. Richard W. Slaven Mr. James L. Sleeper Jr. Ms. Susan E. Sliger Mrs. Marilynn F. Slough Miss Dolores C. Smart Smileys Photography Inc. Miss Anita R. Smith Dr. Bill R. Smith Mrs. Billie S. Smith Mr. Clarence P. Smith Mr. Curtis A. Smith Mr. D. Mike Smith Mrs. Debra B. Smith Mr. Donald E. Smith Mrs. Donna W. Smith Mr. G. Elton Smith Mr. Joseph C. Smith Mrs. Karla C. Smith Mr. L. Edwin Smith Mr. L. Keller Smith Mr. Lester J . Smith Mrs. Lola W. Smith Mr. Lucian R. Smith Mr. Marlis E. Smith Mrs. Martha P. Smith Dr. Marvin B. Smith Mr. Paul C. Smith Mrs. Priscilla S. Smith Mr. Reggie B. Smith Mr. Ric hard H. Smith Mrs. Sherry T . Smith

Mrs. Shirley S. Smith Mr. Vester L. Smith Mr. ..Wilmer V. Smith Mrs. Betty F. Smith Jr. Mr. EdwardS. Smith Jr. Mr. Bill M. Smyrl Mr. Lary C . Snodgrass Mrs. Sharon P. Snuffer Jr. Mr. William T. Snuffer Jr. Mr. Charles A. Snure Mr. Charles L. Snure Mrs. Janet R. Snure Mrs. Mary B. Snure Miss Anne Snyder Mrs. Georgie P. Snyder Mr. William B. Snyder Mr. William H. Snyder Mr. C . H. Sommerfeldt Mr. Raymond L. Sonnenburg Mr. John K. Sosnowy Mr. J. Sam Spearman Jr. Mr. Lewis M. Spears Mr. W. Mike Spears Mrs. Jacqueline U. Specter Mrs. Beverly J . Spencer Dr. Don L. Spencer Mr. James H. Spencer Mrs. Rita S. Spencer Mr. William H. Spencer Mr. James H. Spikes Mr. Richard C . Spikes Mr. Berl M. Springer Mr. R. Phillip Springer Dr. Berry N. Squyres Mrs. Christene M. Squyres Mr. Homer J . St. Onge Dr. Bobby L. Stafford Mrs. Diana S. Stafford Mr. R. Dean Stalcup Mrs. Catherine Stallings Mrs. Kathy P. Stallings Mr. Stephen L. Stallings Mr. T. Max Stallings Mrs. Margaret K. Stalnaker Mr. Albert L. Stanford Mrs. Iretta M. Stanford Mr. Larry J . Stanley Mr. Joe A. Stanley Jr. Dr. John D. Starkey Mrs. Roberta J. Starkey Dr. Harold G. Starr Mr. Lowell I. Stclair Mr. Virgil L. Stclair Mr. J. Randall Steele Mr. J ames R. Steele Mrs. Marilyn D. Steele Mr. Charles W. Stenholm Mrs. Cynthia W. Stenholm Mr. Richard E. Sterbanz Mr. Curtis J . Sterling Mr. William R. Sterrett Mr. Benjamin A. Stevens Mr. Louis D. Stevens Jr. Mr. Bob L. Stevenson Mr. S. Scott Stewart Mr. John C. Sticksel Mrs. Susan P. Sticksel Mr. Charles H. Still Mrs. Frances 0 . Still Mr. John M. Still Jr. Mr. Mark A. Stinnett Mr. E. Marty Stitt Mrs . Karen M. Stixrood Mr. Rob E. Stoerkel Jr.

Mrs. Barbara D. Stoltz Mr. Michael R. Stoltz Mrs. Bitsy G. Stone Mr. James H. Stone Mrs. Lorena B. Stone Mr. Fred A. Stout Jr. Mrs. Kathlene N. Stout Jr. Mr. C. Neil Stovall Mrs . Janet L. Stowers Jr. Mr. Richard W. Stowers Jr. Mr. R. David Strayhorn Mr. Harold M. Strech Mrs. Leota S . Strech Mr. Chuck L. Strehli Mrs. Jean M. Strehli Mr. George A. Strickland Mr. Larry G . Strickland Mr. Paul A. Strief Mr. Richard L. Strong Mr. Mark A. Stroud Miss Margret R. Stuart Mr. Delwin C. Stults Mr. John L. Sublett Mrs. Nan J . Sublett Mr. Dexy F. Sudduth Mrs. Winnie H. Sudduth Mr. Phil W. Suitt Mr. J . Bob Suter Mr. Orville M. Summey Mrs. Virginia S. Summey Mr. Jack D. Swallow Mr. Gregory D. Sweatt Mrs. Shelley S. Sweatt Mr. A. Leon Swift Mrs. Georgia H. Swift Mr. Dale V. Swinburn Mrs. Mary V. Swinburn Mr. Max S. Swinburn

T Mr. Brice W. Tabor Mrs. Virblene Talbott Dr. Ken M. Talkington Mrs. Sandra A. Talkington Mr. Ronnie W. Talley Ms. Tere J . Tankersley Dr. Mary M. Tannahill Mrs. Diane H. Tanner Mr. Randy C . Tanner Mr. Elmer L. Tarbox Mr. Max R. Tarbox Dr. J . Dalton Tarwater Mrs. Nancy H. Tarwater Mrs. Doris B. Taylor Mrs. Dorothy J . Taylor Mr. Has kell G. Taylor Mr. Pat D. Taylor Mr. Robert A. Taylor Mr. Thomas E. Taylor Mrs. Cymbol P. Teague Jr. Mr. J. M. Buddie Teague Jr. Mr. Christopher G. Teesdale Mr. Farrest P. Tefteller Mr. Michael D. Thaxton Mrs. Bonita M. ·Thedford Mr. C . David Thetford Mr. Donald D. Thetford Mrs. J an L. Thetford Mrs. Dot F. Thomas Jr. Mr. Joe Thomas Jr. Mr. Glen T. Thomason Mr. A. Gene Thompson Dr. Charles C. Thompson THE TEXAS TECHSAN / MARCH-APRIL 25


Mr. David W. Thompson Mrs. Dorothy L. Thompson Dr. E. Joyce Thompson Mrs. Gertrude P. Thompson Mrs. Glenda K. Thompson Mr. James E. Thompson Mrs. Jane R. Thompson Mr. Joe L. Thompson Mr . L. Obrien Thompson Mr. Fred M. Thompson Jr. Mr. Norman H. Thompson Jr. Mrs. Charlotte M. Thompson Sr. Mr. J . W. Thompson Sr. Mrs. C arron E. Thomson Mr. James D. Thomson Mr. J . Garland Threadgill Mrs. Sue G. Threadgill Mr. Pat H. Thurman Mr. C. Dale Thut Mrs. Helen A. Thut Mrs. Annette P. Tidwell Mr. Bill F. Tidwell Mr. J immy L. Tillinghast Mrs. Dena C. Tilson Mr. M. Duane Tilson Mr . Delbert E. Timmons Mr. Richard D. Tingey Mrs. Eileen B. Tinney Mr. William H. Tinney Mrs. Tanya J. Tinslar Mr. John L. Tomerlin Mrs . Anne 0 . Tomlinson Mr. Mack B. Tomlinson Mr. Simon P. Tomlinson Ill Mr. Allan J . Tomlinson Jr. Mr. Rupert A. Triplitt Mr . Stephen L. Trueloc k Mrs. Patsy S. Tryon Mrs. Sue Alice R. Tubbs Miss Deborah S. Tucker Mr . Emerson E. Tucker Mr. Billy R. Turner Mr. Donal M. Turner Mrs. Pat Turner Mr. Royce L. Turner Mrs. Nancy C. Turner Jr. Mr. W. Champ Turner Jr. Mr. D. Mitchell Tyler Mr. David W. Tyler

u Mr. A. B. Ullrich Jr. Mrs. Betty Underwood Mr. David D. Underwood ·Mr. John E. Underwood Mrs. Pam Underwood Mrs. Renee B. Underwood Mrs. Doris D. Urey

v Mrs. Barbara T. Vance Mr. Everett E. Vanderburg Mrs. Louise C. Vanderburg Mrs . 'Darlyne W. Vanpelt Mr. J. Jerry Vanpelt Mr. Elias Vasquez Jr. Mrs. Nancy E. Vasquez Jr. Mr. Stephen G. Vaughan Mr. George L. Vaughn Mr. Naylan N. Vencil Mrs. Beverly B. Verde ry Mr. Richard N. Verdery Mr. Robby W. Vestal 26 THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MAACH·APRIL

Mrs. Winifred W. Vigness Mr. Fred N. Vinson Jr. Miss J . Colleen Vitek Mr. Roger Von Rosenberg Mrs. Susan H. Von Rosenberg Ill Mr . William F. Von Rosenberg Ill

w Lt. Col. Bobby G. Waddle Mrs. Carolyn T. Waddle Mr. William W. Wagley Mrs. Barbara G . Wagnon Mr. J . Mark Wagnon Mr. Jerry L. Wakefield Mrs. Deborah D. Walker Mr . James E. Walker Mr. John B. Walker Mr. Larry R. Walker Mrs. Nancy H. Walker Mr. Arvie E. Walker Jr. Mr. J ames P. Walker Sr. Dr. John F. Walkup Mrs. Patricia Walkup Mr. C. I. Wall Mr. H. F. Stoney Wall Mrs. Debbie H. Wallace Mr. T. Scott Wallace Mr. W. Lowry Wallace Mr. Walter A. Waller Mr. Herschel N. Waller Jr. Mr. John S. Walsh Mr. J . Pat Walsh Jr. Mr. Gary A. Ward Mr. Jimmy D. Ward Mrs. C issy C . Ward Sr. Mr. T . J ohn Ward Sr. Mr. Dennis W. Wardroup Mr. Wallace C. Wardroup Mrs. Nancy H. Ware Mrs. Coleen Warren Mr. Dave M. Warren Mr. Fred K. Warren Miss Pamela K. Warren Mr. Randy T . Warren Mr. Skip Warren Mrs. Anne M. Warren Jr. Mr. Robert E. War ren Jr. Mr. Ross A. Washam Mrs. Frances G. Waters Mr . Granville E. Waters Mr. George F. Watford Mr. David L. Watkins Mr. Dennis N. Watkins Mr. Walker W. Watkins Mrs. Barbara R. Watson Mr. James M. Watson Mrs. PatriciaN. Watson Mr . William G. Watson Dr. James E. Watson Jr. Mr. Cliff B. Watt J r. Mr . Gilbert R. Weaver Mr. James M. Weaver Mrs. Suzanne W. Weaver Mrs. Nancy B. Webb Mr. T . Boyd Webb Mr. Wade H. Webb Mr . Dan G . Webster Mrs. Lois 0 . Webster Mrs. Madge M. Webster Mr. R. Clark Webster Mr. Rex Webster Mr. Ray A. Weed Mrs. Bobbie W. Weir Mr. William Weir

Mr. George W. Weiss Mrs. Kathleen W. Weiss Mrs. Nancy H. Welch Mr. Phillip A. Welch Mrs. Ruth S. Welch Mr. James A. Welch Jr. Mr. F. Ed Welling Mrs. Shielda R. Welling Miss Doris A. Wells Mrs. Martha H. Wells Mr. Robert D. Wells Mr. Frank E. Wentz Mrs. Sylva W. Wesendonk Mr. D. Steve West Mr. Dwayne F. West Mr. Hoy E. West Mr. James H. West Mrs. Nancy M. West Mr. Robert L. West Jr. Mr. J immy C. Wester Mrs. Louann A. Wester Mr. R. Rex Westerman Mr. Fred E. Westmoreland Mr. Jimmy W. Weston Mrs. Shirley S. Weston Mrs. Harriette W. Whatley Mr. Bobby J . Wheat Mrs. Sue L. Wheat Mrs. Edith S. Wheeler Mr . John H. Wheeler Mrs. Margaret B. Wheeler Mr. Marvin E. Wheeler Mr. Pat S. Wheeler Mr. Edward E. Whitacre Jr. Mrs. Linda L. Whitacre J r. Mr. Alan B. White Mr. Binie L. White Mrs. Edna P. White Mr. H. D. White Dr. J. Mike White Mrs. Julia R. White Miss Karen E. White Mrs. Kay B. White Mrs. Lynn B. White Mrs . Myrna M. White Dr. Richard M. White Mr. Robert B. White Mr. William R. White Mr. Tony M. Whitehead Mr. Lawrence B. Whiteley Mr. Clarence K. Whiteside Mrs . Evelyn H. Whiteside Mr. James H. Whiteside Mrs. Lizzie C. Whiteside Dr. Clarence K. Whiteside Jr. Mrs . G lenna D. Whitis Mr. Thurman S. Whitis Mr. Durb A. Whitsitt Jr. Mr. Robert H. Whittemore Mr. Billie J . Whitworth Mr. David G. Wight Mrs. Gay H. Wight Mrs. Marjoray R. Wilemon Mr. C. Ed Wilkes Mrs. Marsha D. Wilkes Mrs. Patricia S. Wilkinson Mrs. Priscilla D. Wilkinson Mr. Russell S. Wilkinson Mr. Russell S. Wilkinson Mr. Ben E. Williams Mrs. Connie S. Williams Mr. Dan K. Williams Mrs. Debbie T . Williams Mrs. Jackie D. Williams

Mrs. Judith C . Williams Mr. Mansel W. Williams Mr. N. Keith Williams Mr. Paul J . Williams Mr. Richard 0 . Williams Mr. Ronald G. Williams Mrs. Sally Q . Williams Mr. C . Ray Williams Jr. Mr. E. W. Williams J r . Mrs. Ella K. Williams Jr. Mr. L. Bryant Williams Jr. Mr. Gordon L. Williamson Mrs. Kandis R. Williamson Mr. Clark S . Willingham Mrs. Vicki P. Willingham Mr . William E. Willingham Mr . Robert W. Willis Mr. W. Fred Willis Mr. Barry J. Wilmoth Mr. Charles G . Wilson Mr . Gary W. Wilson Mr. George C . Wilson Mr. J . Loran Wilson Mrs. Vivian W. Wilson Mr. C harles F. Winder Mr. Billy R. Windham Mrs. Stephani H. Windham Dr. E. Carey Windler Mr. Milburn E. Wink Miss Carrie J . Winn Mr. Larry M. Winton Mrs. Oressa S. Winton Mr. Loftin V. Witcher Mr. V. C laude Witten Mr. W. Chris Wolffarth Mr. Jerry F. Wolz Mrs. Brenda B. Womack Mr. R. Kyle Womack Mrs. Barbara Q. Womble Mr. Bill R. Womble Mr. Roy D. Womble Mr. Mark E. Wood Mr. John W. Wood Jr. Mr. Harlie D. Woods Jr. Mr. Michael L. Woodward Mr. Charles W. Wooldridge Mr. Floyd A. Wooldridge Mr. T. C. Worley Mrs. Betty C . Wright Mr. Clyde D. Wright Mr. Elwood R. Wright Mr. John A. Wright Mr. John K. Wright Mr. Arthur A. Wuensche Jr. Mrs. Kally J . Wuensche Jr. Mrs. Kathryn K. Wuistinger Mr. P. Tom Wurster

y Miss Sally M. Yamini Mr. Glenn E. Yeager Mrs. Kay H. Yeager Mr. James S. Young

z Mr. Thomas J. Zachman Mr. Charles Zeller Mrs. Mary C. Zeman Mr. Bruce C. Zorns Mr. Carroll Zsc hiesche Mr. Cliff D. Zschiesche Mrs. Ruth Zschiesche Mrs. Ann S. Zwiacher Mr. John D. Zwiacher

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1982 Loyalty Fund Contributors Donors to the Texas Tech Ex-Students Association Loyalty Fund in 1982- people who gave up to $99 in the ca!e~dar year- are listed on the following pages. Comprising the bulk of the contributors to the Asso cJatJon, these people are the backbone of the organization. (Please report any error or omission to the Records Department, Ex-Students Association, Box 4009, Lubbock, TX 79409.) A

Mr. J ames D. Abboll Mrs. Margaret B. Abboll Mr. Richard H. Abbou Mrs. Una H. Abboll Mrs. Ann E. Abernathie Mr. Everelle L. Abernathie Mr. Bill R. Abernathy Mr. Arvord M. Abernethy Mr. Pierce Abernethy Mrs. Sherron S. Abernethy Mrs. Judy W. Abraham Mr. William E. Abraham Mr. Leonard H. Acker Mr. Royce L. Acuff Mr. Fred Adame Mr. Brantley J. Adams Mrs. Elizabeth B. Adams Mr. John Q. Adams Mrs. Unda C. Adams Mrs. Lucretia J. Adams

Mr. William H. Adams Ul Mrs. Cheryl M. Adams Jr. Mr. J. Collier Adams Jr. Mr. J . Peter Agnell Mr. James W. Ahrens Mrs. Mary B. Aikey Mr. John L. Albin Mr. Ric hardS. Alcantar Mrs. Doris J. Alexander Ms. Karla W. Alexander Miss Lois Alexander

Mr. Joe B. Alford Mr. James D. Alfred Mr. James T. Alldredge Mr. Clyde H. Allen Mr. D. Elwood Allen Mr. Lem B. Allen Mrs. Mattie R. Allen Mr. Robert G. Allen Mr. Tommie C. Allen Mr. Rodney G. Allison Mrs. Susan S . Allison Mr. Nathan L. Allred Mr. E. Clay Almon Mrs. Marilyn M. Almon Mr. Earle V. Almy Jr. Mr. James R. Alollo Mrs. Susan H . Alotto

Lt. Mark A. Alsdorf Mrs. Elizabeth B. Allenburger Mr. Ronald G. Althof Mrs. Nell H. Amburn Mr. David N. Ammons Mr. Ernest E. Ammons

Mr. John F. Ammons Mr. Johnnie M. Ammons

Mr. Robert M. Arnold Jr. Mr. J~ff P. Arnwine Mr. Jack K. Arrington Jr. Mr. E. F. Arterburn Jr. Mrs. Joyce D. Arterburn Jr. Mr. Jack M. Arthur Mr. John G. Ashe Mrs. Leta A. Ashlock Mr. C. Kevin Atkins Mrs. Gay R. Atk1ns Mr. Atmar L. Atkinson Mrs. Evelyn R. Atkinson Mr. James S. Atkinson Mr. Thomas J. Allebury Mr. William D. Austin Jr. Mrs . Jo Ann V. Avants Mr. Donald R. Avery Mr. Robert R. Aycock Mr. Manuel W. Ayers Mrs. Valeta A. Ayers Mr. Daniel A. Aylor B Mrs. Bennie F. Babb Jr. Mr. Elbert G. Babb Jr. Mrs. Barbara W. Bachman Mr. Robert B. Bachman Dr. Thomas I. Bacon Mrs. Diane E. Bader Mrs. Rebecca B. Baggerly Mr. Steven C. Baggerly Mr. Jimmy D. Baggen Mr. Marshall U. Bagwell Mr. Glenn W. Baird Mr. George M. Baker Miss Kathy M. Baldwin Mrs. Lynn L. Bales Mr. JohnS. Ball Mrs. Marlynne B. Ball Mrs. Virginia N. Ball Mrs. Gladys L. Ballard Mr. Joe A. Ballard Mr. Bruce A Ballenger Dr. Felix P. Ballenger Miss Michelle S . Bambace Mr. Robert C. Banasik Mrs. Catharine S . Bankhead Mr. Charley D. Bankhead Mr. Chesler B. Banks Mr. E. Pal Barbee Mr. Edward J. Barkley Mr. GuyS. Barks Mrs. Mary F. Barks Mr. Clay W. Barnell Mrs. Judy J . Barnell Mr. Robert C. Barnell Mr. Wendell Barnell

Mrs. Anita 8 . Anderson

Dr. Jessie W . Bams·Bateman

Mr. Emmel D. Anderson Mrs. Kate M. Anderson

Mrs. Ava S . Barr Mr. Clifford B. Barr Miss Marianne K. Barr Mr. Doyce N. Barrell Mr. Rick E. Barrell 111 Mr. Ted G. Barron Mr. Randy C. Barta Mrs. Carole L. Bartee Mr. Sammy N. Bartee Miss Beverly S. Barton Mrs. Carolyn L. Bass Mr. Jeff A. Bass Mr. John R. Bass Mrs. Robbie N. Bass

Mrs. Lorene C . Anderson

Mrs. Marlee K. Anderson Mrs. Melinda H. Anderson Mr. Robert K. Anderson M rs. Susan M . Anderson Mr. Tommy L. Anderson

Mr. Robert S. Anderson Sr. Mr. Melvin E. Andres Mr. Mickey L. Andress Mrs. Orwinelle L. Andress Mr. James R. Andrews lll Ms. Susan L. Anslinger Mr. Bob G. Anthony Mrs. Marianna C . Anthony

Mrs. Jamie H. Appleton Mr. Howard P. Arceneaux

Mr. J. Clifton Armstrong Mrs. Thelma P. Armstrong Mr. Ken L. Arnold Miss Nancy J. Arnold Mr. Stephen W. Arnold Mrs. Bernice S. Arnold J r.

Mr. Byron W. Bateman

Mrs. Molly C. Bateman Mr. Danny C. Bates Mr. David E. Batol Mrs. Lo uise F. Bat of

Mrs. Starla H. Baucum Mrs. Cannen R. Bauer

Mr. Winfred R. Bauer Mr. Paul E. Bauernfeind Dr. Carroll W. Baugh

Mr. J. Clayton Baum Mr. Jan B. Baumgardner Mrs. Mar~tta H . Baumgardner

Dr. Jerry G. Bawcom Mrs. Vicky K. Bawcom Mr. Jeffrey A. Bayer Mr. Robert K. Baze Mrs. Barbara S. Beach Lt. Col. Karl L. Beach Miss Mary E. Bean

Mrs. Cheryl S. Blandin Mrs. Carolyn M. Blomgren Mr. Billy G. Blumenshine Mr. Michael K. Blumn Col. E. C. Blythe Dr. Evelyn M. Bobo Mrs. Margaret H. Boddy Mrs. Jaynell C. Bodine Mr. Mic hael C. Bodine Mrs. Amelia F. Bogard Mr. RichardT. Bohls Mr. Gary D. Bolding Mr. Gregory H. Boles Dr. True II C. Boles Mrs. Verdia E Boles

Mr. Jon H. Bear Mr. Bobby M. Beard Mr. Charles L. Beaty Jr. Mrs. Lillie G. Beaver Mr. Paul J. Beaver Mr. Emil F. Beck Mrs. Nancy B. Beck Mr. Reagan E. Beck Mr. Robert B. Beck Mrs. Bonnie S. Becton Dr. James Becton Mr. Steven T. Bednarz Mr. Charles R. Beedy Mrs. Cathy C. Beery Mr. Charlie D. Beery Mr. Albert C. Behrens Mr. Jon M. Beilue Mr. James A. BeU Mr. Jerry M. Belt Mrs. Sara S. Bell Mrs. Betsy B. Bellah Mr. Joe M. Bellah Mr. Robert C. Benbow Mr. Paul R. Bendel Mr. Ford C. Benham J r. Mrs. Glenda K. Benno Mr. Stephen A. Benno Mr. Marlowe D. Bentley Mr. Vincent L. Berend Mr. P. Bryan Bergstrom Mrs. unda L. Berry Ill Mr. Or an H. Berry 111 MISs Becky R. Berryhill

Mr. C. Bob Brallon Mrs. Judy C. Bra11on Dr. Jack M. Brazill

Mr. Harold W . Bessire Mrs. T erri T . Bessire

Mr. David P. Breaud Mr. James A. Bredewater

Mr. Thomas H. Bessire Mr. Donald R. Bethel Mrs. Lynda D. Bethel Ms. M1ldred L. Be11encourt

Mr. Georg L. Breeland M iss Aileen J. Brenner M iss Leisa A. Brewer

Miss Pamela K. Bevers

Mrs. Ann P. Brigman

Mr. Stephen M. Bevill Mr. Charles P. Beville Mr. W. H. Bickers Mr. Cecil A. Bickley Mr. Robert B. Bieck Jr. Mr. Brae Biggers Mr. James G. Biggs Jr. Mr. Lee E. Billingsley Jr. Mrs. Margaret C. Billingsley Mr. Nathan A. Billingsley J r. Mr. Edward P. Bills Mr. John N. Bilodeau Mr. Donald W. Bingham Mr. Floyd J . Bingham Mrs. Beryl C. Birdwell Mr. John E. Birdwell MrS. Letitia S. Bishop Miss Tana L. Bishop Dr. Alvah C. Bittner Jr. Dr. Nancy L. Bittner Jr. Mr. Harvey M . Bjornaas

Dr. David E. Black Mr. James C. Black Mrs. Janice T. Black Mrs. Oveta M. Blackburn Mr. WilliamS. Blackman Mr. B1lly N. Blackwell Mr. Carrol D. Blackwell Mrs. Cynthia B. Blackwell Mr. Sam R. Blake Jr. Mr. Russell R. Blakeley Mr. Clifion C. Blanchard

Miss N . Louise Bollinger

Mr. William C. Bomberger Mrs. Jewel G. Bond Mrs. Emily P. Bonner Mr. W . Bryant Bonner

Mrs. Brenda B. Boone Mr. Freddie L. Boone Mrs. Peggy B. Boone Mr. Jack V. Botkin Mr. Stephen E. Bouline Mr. Albert K. Bourland Mrs. Nancy P. Bowden Mr. Joe G. Bowman Ms. P amela H. Boyle Miss Rheba M. Boyles Mr. Jim B. Boynton Mr. Steven E. Boynton

Mr. G. Steve Bradley Mr. Kenneth L. Brame Mr. Jame:s R. Brandenburg

Mr. Bill T. Brannan Mrs. Carol K Brannan Mrs. Effie P. Branton

Mr. Herbert Brasher M rs. Marjorie S. Brasher

Mr. Carl E. Bright Mr. Slephen E. Brin Dr. Russell F. Briner

Mr. Paul R. Brochu Mrs. Rebecca H. Brochu Mr. Ovid E. Brock Mr. Joe M. Brock Sr. Mr. Wesley W. Bromley Mr. David A Bronocco Mrs. Karen R. Brooker Mr. C urtis R. Brooks

Mr. Robert V. Brooks Mr. Royce G. Brooks Mrs. Sherrill B. Brooks Dr. Don G. Brothers Mrs. Pamela B. Brotherton

Mr. Winborn D. Broughton Mrs. Belly E. Brown Mrs. Christina E. Brown

Mr. Christopher D. Brown Mr. Davis L. Brown Mrs. Diane G. Brown Mr. Eric G . Brown Mrs. Flossie B. Brown

Mr. Jack N. Brown Mrs. Jan C. Brown

Mr. Jerry D. Brown Mrs. Kathy C. Brown Mrs. Kay V. Brown Mr. Randy C. Brown Mr. Robert E. Brown

Mr. Ted Brown Mr. William W. Brown

Mr. Franklin D. Brown Jr. Mr. Samuel G. Brown Sr. Mr. Lee A. Brownf12ld Mr. Dennis W . Browning

Mr. Fred R. Browning Mrs. Nancy K. Browning

Mr. A. J. Broyles Mrs. Kathryn L. Broyles Mrs. Regana B. Bruce Mr. Royce I. Bruce

Mrs. Gayle W. Brummell Mr. John 0. Brummet!

Miss Martha A. Bruns Mrs. Beverly B. Brunson

Mr. David T. Brunson Mr. RICk A. Bruyere Mr. A. Tom Bryant Mr. Don E. Bryant Mrs. Jeannene P. Bryant

Mrs. Jan H. Bryson Mr. John Y. Buchanan Ms. R. Jane Buchanan Mr. Jerry L. Bucher Mrs. Pam V. Bucher Mr. Virgil A. Buck Mr. Tom H. Buckingham Mr. Dale E. Buckner Mrs. Hazel W. Buckner Mr. WiWiam R. Buehler Mrs. Laura B. Bunch Mr. Thomas E. Bunch Miss Rena S. Bunkley Mrs. Adria n M. Bunn Mr. Gary R. Bunn Mr. John M. Bunton Mrs. Sue S. Bunion Mrs. Andrea L. Burbano Dr. Jose L. Burbano Mrs. Ruth C. Burchell Mrs. Mary I. Burger Mrs. Katherine A. Burgess Mr. A. Newell Burk Lt. Cmdr. Richard L. Burke Mrs. Suzanne H. Burke Mr. Michael W. Burkham Mr. Richard K. Burnell Mr. Samuel J. Burnell Mr. Vane C . Burnett Miss Anne D . Burney

Mr. Mike D. Burns Mr. AI B. Buron Jr. Mr. Sam E. Burl Mrs. Suzanne B. Burt

Mr. William Burl Jr. Mr. Thomas R. Burt is Mr. Darrell W . Burton M iss Mary A. Burton Mr. W illi am R. Burton

Ms. Julie B. Busbee Mr. J. Stephen Busby Mrs. Lauren E. Busby Mr. Barry E. Buschmann Ms. Judy K. Butler Mr. Samuel E. Butler Mr. Joe W. Butler Jr. Mrs. Patricia G. Butler Jr.

Miss Kathleen F. Butz Mrs. Alice W. Byrd Mr. Jeffrey L. Byrd Mr. Joseph L. Byrd Mrs. Jane S. Byrum

c

Mr. Charles L. Cade Mrs. Belva W. Cadle Mr. William B. Caldwell Mr. J. J. Caldwell Jr. Mr. Gary G. Caler Mr. Brian S. Calhoun M rs. Elaine B. C ameron Mrs. Rene B. Cameron Mrs. Annie P. Camp

Mr. Floyd E. Camp Mr. J. Steele Camp Mrs. Patricaa 0 . Camp Dr. Edmond W. Camp Jr. Mr. Bob E. Campboll Mr. Calvin E. Campbell Mr. Jay E. Campbell Mr. Rob Campbell Mr. Barry L. Canning Mr. Bill L. Cannon Mrs. Jane A. Cannon Mrs. Janice H. Cannon Dr. Joe R. Cannon Miss Joyce F. Cantrell Miss Kimberly K. Carb Mrs. Vickie B. Card Mr. William L. Card Mr. Tony M. Cardinal Mrs. D. Leola Cardwell Dr. Joe T. Cardwell Mr. H. T. Cardwell Jr. Mrs. Maxine L. Cardwell Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Carey Lt. Col. John P. Carey Mr. Lanny W. Cargile Mr. David A. Cargill Mrs. unda H. Cargill Mr. William G. Carlisle Mrs. Debra H. Carmichael Mr. Jimmy H . Carmichael

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Caron Mrs. Bernadelle M . Carr

Mrs. Belly S. Carr Mr. Buddy W. Carr Dr. Robert L. Carr Dr. Robert V. Carr Mr. Charles T. Carr Jr. Mr. Morris C. Carrington

Mr. E. John Carrington Jr. Mrs. Helen B. Carroll Dr. Giles F. Carter Mr. J. Tillman Carter Mrs. Sarah K. Carter Dr. Stephen L. Carter Mr. Stuart Carter

Mrs. Viola L. Carter Mr. Arthur J . Carter 111 Mrs. Kathy K. Carter Ill Dr. Davis W. Ca rvey Mr. William E. Case Mrs. Gina M. Castleberry Mr. Kim A. Castleberry Mr. Cloyd B. Caswell Mr. Miles A. Cato Mr. Robert W. Caudle Mr. Arias 0 . Cavett Mrs. Joyce H. Cavell Mr. C. Gene Cayton Mr. Kendall D. Center Mrs. Monterey A. Chambliss Mr. Roy C. Chambliss Mr. John V. Chandler Mrs. Sama K. Chandler Mr. H. Carter Chapman

Mr. Robert D. Chapman Mr. Thomas P. Chapman Dr. [}avid A. Cheatham Dr. Jinn D. Cheng Mr. Gilbert A. Cherryhomes Mr. Edwin B. Childs Mrs. Mary M. Childs Mrs. Daneen H. Choat Mr. PaulL. Choat Mr. Bob B. Choate Jr. Mr. Darrell G . Christian

Mrs. JoN. Christian Mr. Weldon Christian Mr. J . B. Churchwell Mr. Don M. Clanton Mrs. Barbara W. Clark Mr. Dayle M. Clark Mr. F. Merill Clark

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Mr. Jack R. Clark Mr. Jerry R. Clark Mrs. Jewell H. Clark Mrs. Laverne A. Clark Mrs. Pauline H. Clark Mr. Pe ter C. Clark Mr. Phillip B. Clark Mr. Roger W. Clark Mr. S. Roscoe Clark Mrs. Tina S. Clark Ca pt. Weldon L. Clark Mr. Johnny T. Clark 111 Mr. Richard E. Clarke Mr. Belmont H. Clarkson Mr. W. B. Claunch Miss Tina K. Clawson Mr. Allan G. Clayton Mr. Gary L. C layton Mr. John N. Clayton Mrs. Nan W . Clayton Mrs. Shirley B. Clem Mr. Tommy G. Clem Mr. Curtis C. Cleveland Mrs. Susan D. Cleveland Dr. Geraldine Clewell Mrs. Judy C. C lick Mr. Kenny J . Click Mr. Randall K. Click Mr. Tony A. Clines Mr. Wallace D. Clonts Mr. Dennis F. Clower Miss C . Nanette Cluck Mr. Charles L. Cobb Mrs. Ellen K. Cobb Mr. Harold E. Cobb Mr. William L. Cobb Mr. Woodrow C. Cobb Mr. Carl L. Cochrane Jr. Mrs. Mari~ L. Cochrane Jr. Mr. Bryce S. Cockerham Jr. Mrs. Lea B. Cockerham Jr.

Mrs. Tern 8 . Cox

Mr. William M. Cox Mr. Thomas A. Cox Jr. Mr. J. Edwin Cozby Mr. J . S. Craddock Jr. Mr. Calvin C. Craig Jr. Dr. John P. Craig Mr. Robert P. Craig Mrs. Susan C . Craig

Mr. Richard C. Crandall Miss Cynthia L Crane Mr. Athol I. Craver Mrs. Beverly J . Crawford Mr. C. Ed Crawford Dr. Felix C . Crawford Mrs. Frances D. Crawford Mrs. Jane P. Crawford Mrs. Joyce S. Crawford Mr. Leroy E. Crawford Mrs. Robbie C. C rawford Mr. Robert B. Crawford Mr. Samuel M. Crawford 2nd Lt. William K. Crawford Mr. Paul D. C rawford II Mr. Thomas V. Crawley Jr. Miss Catherine l. Crenshaw Mr. PaulL Crenshaw

Mrs. Susan W. Curtis Mr. Roy L. Custer

Mr. Joel N. Denning Mrs. Elitabeth L Dennis Mr. Joel S. Dennis

D Mr . Peter L. Dacosta

Miss Jerry D enton

Mrs. Suzanne V. Dacosta

Mrs. Cassandra W. Dahnke Mr. Jack E. Dahnke Mr. Winslow A. Dahnke Mrs. Christina R. Daley Mr. Lyle C. Dalton Mrs. Carolyn M. Damron Mr. Robert N. Damron Mr Donald D. Daniel Mrs. Nancy C. Daniel Jr. Mr. Tommie D . Daniel Jr.

Mr. Mark D. Daniels Mr. Max F. Dannecker Capt. Stephen C . Dansby Mrs. Eileen G. Daraujo Mr. Sam M. Darden Mr. Gayland E. Daugherty Miss Kim L Daughn Mr. J. Narl Davidson Mrs. Barbara T. Davis Mrs. Bernice P. Davis Mrs. Bobbie C . Da vis

Mr. Gregory D. Denzer Mr. Bruce C . Depuma Mr. Robert D. De tamore Mr. Richard L. Detten Mrs. Libby H. Deverill Mr. Kirk L. Dibble Mr. 0 . C. Dickenson Mr. D. Scott Dickson Mrs. Amy B. Dietz Mr. Bruce A. Dingier Mrs. Debbie N. Dixon Mr. Gerald G. Dixon Mrs. Ernescine L. Dobbins Mr. Steve E. Dobbs Mrs. Ruth S. Dodd Mr. Donald B. Doherty Mr. Tony A. Dolezal Miss Dolores A. Dominguez Miss Jane Donaldson Miss M. Usa Donovan Mr. Frank D. Donovan Jr. Mrs. Emma M. Dooley Mrs. Loralei G. Dopson

Mrs. Catherine M . Coffey

Mr. Danny T. Coffey Mr. Thomas J. Coffey Mr. George R. Coffman Mr. WarrenS. Cohen Mr. Kim K. Coker Mrs. Lisa B. Coker Mr. Aston W. Cole Mr. Ken W . Coleman

Mrs. Patricia H. Coleman Mr. Robert A. C oleman Jr. Mrs. Susan B. Collette Mrs. Annabelle C. Collier Mr. B1lly D. Collier Mr. R. I. Collinsworth Jr. Mr. Raul C. Colon Mr. Quinton T. Colwell Mrs. Vic ki M. Colwell Mr. Harold B. Combs Jr. Miss Lisa C. Commons Mr. Preston Conerty

Mr. J. Guy Conine Mr. James H. Conine Jr. Mrs. Irene V . Conklin

Mrs. Susie B. Conklin Mrs. Paula C. Conley Mrs. Coffee R. Conner Mrs. H . Lou Conner

Mr. C . W. Bill Cook Mr. Eldon H. Cook Miss Lula M. Cook Miss Susan D. Cook Mr. Thomas G. Coonrod Mr. E. Wallace Cooper Mr. Jerry P. Cooper Mrs. Jerrye S. Cope Mr. Joe B. Cope Mr. Joey L Cope Mrs. Barbara B. Copeland Mr. Robort L Copeland Jr. Ms. V. Kay Corn Mrs. Beatrice J. Cornely Dr. John E. Comely Mr. Donald L. Collen Mr. Dan Couon

Mr. Gary D. Cotton Ms. Tina R. Coward Mrs. Annie R. Cox

Mr. Foy E. Cox Mrs. Glenna W . Cox

Mr. J. W. Cox Lt. Col. J immy D. Cox Mr. Ltwis J. Cox Mr. Roy L. Cox

T ech football coach J erry Moore v isits with Mrs . Pat Shannon at a nnual Fort Worth meeting. Mr. Barry C. Cribbs Mrs. Marsha A. Cribbs Mr . G. C raig C risty Mr. Harold L. Cromer Sr. Miss Lottie Croslin Mrs. Clyde P. Cross Miss Joan M. Cross Mrs. Martha L. Cross Mr. Ricky M. Cross Mr. Joseph A. Crossett Mrs. Rosemary 0 . Crossett

Mrs. Annette G. Crow Mr. Archibald E. Crow Capt. Don C. Crumbley Mrs. Judy H. Crumley Mr. R. Jon Crumley Mr. Reginald B. Crump Mrs. Elsie C . Cummings Mrs. Frances W . Cummings

Mr. K. C lyde Cummings Mr. Lawrence M . Cummings

Mr. W. Brad Cummins Mr. Donald T. Cunningham Mr. Gary D. Cunningham Dr. Gary M. Cunningham Mr. J. Kirk Cunningham Mr. James Pa t Cunningham Mrs. Vicki W. Cunningham Mr. Larry P. Cunyus Mrs. Linda T. Cunyus Dr. Craig M. Curd Mr. Darrell K. Current Mr. Donald L. Curry Mrs. Ja nice G . Curry Mr. Mark J . Curry Mr. Rowland L. Curry

Miss Cynthia A. Davis Mr. Donald C. Davis M r s. In a M . Davis

Mrs. Jamey A. Davis Miss Joann Davis Mr. Kenneth L Davis Mr. Lance K. Davis Mr. larry S. Davis Mrs. Lynn C. Davis Mrs. Patti R. Davis Mr. Paul G. Davis Mr. Peter W. Davis Mr. Preston E. Davis Mr. R. H. Davis Mrs. Sally P. Davis Miss Tami M. Davis Mr. Charles G. Davis Jr. Mr. Charles 0 . Davis Jr. Mr. Barkley H. Dean Mrs. Betty N. Dean Mr. Robert M. Dean Dr. C. Melvin Deardorff Mr. E. Monroe Debusk Mrs. Louise P. Debusk Mrs. Barbara G. Decas1ro Mr. James D. Decastro

Mrs. Jana B. Dechellis Mr. Marc L. Dechellis Mrs. linda Z. Deere Mrs. Linda B. Defee Mr. William K. Defee Mr. David C . Degroff

Miss Jana B. Dehaven

Mrs. Sherne A. C urry

Mr. Walter B. Delaney Mrs. Jack,. R. Dell Mrs. Carolyn C. Delmar Mr. Willis L. Delozier

Mr. J . L. Curry Jr. Mr. Raymond T . Cunis

Mr. James C . D ement Mrs. Marcine K. D ement

21 THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL

Mr. Terry R. Dopson Miss Sheryl A. Dorsey Mrs. Sue H. Dortch Mrs . Colleen C . Doss Mrs. Becky T. Dossett Mr. Buddy R. Dossett Mr. larry K. Doty Mrs. Lucy N. Doty Mrs. Elizabet h D. Douglas Dr. R. C . Douglas Mrs. Ruth L. Douglas Mr. William C. Doulhit Mr. William V. Downer 01 Mr. Mark H. Doyle Mrs. Rebec ca K. Doyle Mrs. Roanne V. Draker

Mrs. Argen H. Draper Mr. Ronald H. Driessner Mrs. Brenda J . Driver Mr. John F. Driver Mr. Terry R. Driver Mr. W. Michael Driver Mrs. Wanda B. Driver Mr. William J. Driver Mr. Robert C . Drolet II Mrs. Wynona P. Drolet II Mr. John L Dryden Mr. F. Scott Dueser Mrs. Gwen C. Duffy Mr. John C. Duggan Mrs. Karen Y. Duggan Mrs. Joan D. Duke Mr. Robert F. Duke Mrs . Deedie L. Dukes Mr. Donald W. Dukes Mr. Stephen C. Dukes Mr. Mark S . Dunavin Mrs. Ellen S. Duncan Mrs. Lynne S. Duncan

Mr. Robert L. Duncan Mr. Daniel A. Dungan Mrs. Elaine M . Dunn

Mr. Joseph G. Durham Mrs. Kathy L Durham Dr. Philip E. Duvall Mr. Jim H. Oyer Jr. Mrs. Pam C. Oyer Jr. E Mr. Ben R. Eades Mr. Guy C. Eagan Mr. Bob W. Eakens Mr. Carl L Eatherly Mr. Charles R. Eatherly Mrs. Jane H. Eatherly Mrs. Sharon E. Eatherly Mrs. Venetia B. Echols Mr. William W. Echols Jll Mrs. Eloise L. Eckert Mr. Kerry W. Eckstein Mrs. Robin D. Eckstein Mrs. Edna A. Eddleman Mr. Frank Eddleman Mr. D. A. Edwards Mrs. Denise S. Edwards Mrs. Florence T. Edwards Mrs. Wild ringS. Edwards Mr. William D. Edwards Miss Liz H. Edwin Mr. Jerry R. Eichhorst Mr . Bill J. Eiland Mr. Harold G. Elder Miss Cheryl L. Eldred Mrs. Karen R. Elliott Mr. John R. Ellis Mr. Effingham Embree Jr. Mr. A. Don Emory Jr. Mr. Clifford I. Eneh Jr. Mr. Benno W. Engel Jr. Mr. Hugh English Mr. Harold L. Epperson Miss Palricia A. Erwin Mrs. Ruthella D. Esche Mr. Bo C. Escobar Mr. Marly K. Estes Mr. Steven L Estes Mr. Billy J . Etheredge Miss Gail Etheredge Mr. Charles 0 . Etheridge Mr. Richard M. Eudaly Mr. Donald H. Eudy Mrs. Dana L. Eure M r. Dennis E. Evans Mr. Franklin L. Evans Mrs. Kathy J. Evans Mr. W. ·w. Evans Mr. Alfred E. Evans Jr. Miss Larita R. Ewing

F Mrs. Sadye G. Fahrenbruch Mrs. Mary T. Farley Mrs. Dianne K. Farmer Mr. Jimmy D. Farmer Mr. Marc S. Farmer Mrs. Martha C. Farmer Mr. Orval D. Farmer Mr. Steve J . Farmer Dr. George F. Farrell Ms. Linda F. Farrell Mr. Michael N. Farris Mr. R. H. Farris Jr. Mr. George N. Faulk Mr. Gary R. Faulkenberry Mr. Aubrey H. Faulkner Jr. Mrs. Dorris K. Faver

Mr. Thomas L Feitel Mr. Frank W. Fekete Jr. Mr. Bill W. Felly Mrs. Jane F. Felly Mr. Pat M. Felux Mr. Ted M. Fergeson Mr. Bob B. Ferguson Mr. David A. Fidone Ms. J eanne A. Field Mr. Bruce M. Fielder Mrs. Emabel B. Fielder Mr. Jerry G. Fielder Mr. Frankte A. Figueroa Mr. N. Dale Finch Mrs. Lida S. Fincher Mr. Otis N. Fmcher Ms. Missy Finck Mr. Weldon A. Findley Jr.

Dr. Neil C. Fine Mr. Fred L. Finlay Mr. Calvin G. Fi nley Mrs. Nelda J . Finley Mrs. Martha C . Fischer Mr. Leon P. Fisher Mr. Robert E. Fisher Mr. Russell A. Fisher Mr. Ben W. Fisher Jr. Mrs. Ca rla H. Fitzgerald Mr. Daniel R. Fleeman Mrs. Leslye L Fleer Maj. Robert D. Fleer Mr. Mark W. Flenniken Miss Shirley K. Flesher Mr. Claude L Fletcher Mrs. Velma M. Fletcher Mr. J . Benton Floerke Capl. Jack W . Flynt II Mr. Lenert C. Foehner Mr. Larry

L.

Foersrer

Mrs. Aileen M. Foley Mr. H. Scott Forbes Mr. Giles M. Forbess Mrs. Lynn B. Forbess Mr. Ordis E. Forbess Mrs. Cynthia B. Ford Mr. Gary J . Ford Mr. W. Mike Ford Mr. Frank T. Ford Jr. Mr. Lon T. Foree Mr. Ellis R. Forman Miss Merry Forman

Mrs. Belly N. Forrest Jr. Mr. S. S. Forrest Jr. Mr. Boyd M. Foster Mr . David W. Foster Mr. Dennis R. Fosler Mrs. Dolores H. Fosler Mr. R. Craig Foster Mr. Richard A. Foster Mr. A. T. Fouts Jr. Mrs. Jana G . Fowler Mr. Roger L Fowler Mrs. Carolyn B. Fraley Mr. Joe E. France Mr. Robert F. Francis Dr. Juan R. Franco Mrs. Celeste P. Frank Mr. Donald G. Frank Mr. Homer Franklin Sr. Mrs. Ruby L. Franklin Sr. Mr. David G. Frashier Mr. Gregory D. Frazier Lt. Col. John F. Fratier Mr. William H. Fratier Mr . Paul G. Freeland Mrs. Serena H. Freeland Mr. DouglasS. Freeman Miss M. Kay Freeman Mrs. Paula T . Freeman Mr. Rene G . Freeman Mrs. Rosemary M . Freemar

Mrs. Alice Y. F reidline Mr. Richard D. Freivogel Mrs. Jane J . French Dr. William P. Friedenberg Mr. S. Crews Fry Mr. Daniel F. Frye 111 Miss Shirley A. Fryman Mr. Oren E. Fryman Jr. Mr. Bruce J. Fuhrmann Mrs. Alice S. Fulbright Mr. Don L. Fulbright Mrs. Patricia H. Fuller Mr. Thomas F. Fuller Mr. Donald R. Furgeson Mrs. Mary T. Furgeson Mr. Thomas G. Furgeson Mr. George E. Fuson

G Mrs. Debra F. Gainer Mrs. Norma

L. Gainer

Mr. Gary R. Galbraith Mrs. Ardena C . Gallacher Mrs. Joy R. Gallacher Mrs. Carolyn P. Galle Mr. Mark W. Galleshaw Mr. Arthur E. Gamble Mr. Ernest L. Gandy Mr. C. Thomas Gann Mr. Gamewell D. Gantt Jll Mrs. Becky H. Garber Mr. Keith M. Gar ner


Mr. David C. Garrison Mrs. Ellen a·. Garrison

Mr. Walter C. Green Mrs. Ellen E. Green Jr.

Mr. Harvey W . Garrison

Lt. Col. Noms B. Green Jr.

Mrs. Joyce C. Garrison Mr. Ray C . Garrison Mr. John C. Gase Mrs. Theresa P. Gase MrS. Sue T. Gaskamp Mr. William C. Gaston Dr. Edwin W . Gaston Jr.

MrS. Holly K. Greenwood MISs Cheryl L Greer Ms. Lisa K. Greer Mrs. Pauline J . Greer Mrs. Elizabeth P. Gregg Mr. Ken l. Gregory Mr. William T Gregory Mr. Robert C. Gnder n1 Mrs. Elizabeth K. Griess Mrs. Glena G . Grtffin Mr . Joseph A. Griffin Mrs. lynne W. Griffith Mrs. Martha W . Griffuh Mrs. Be11ye W. Gnggs Mrs. Tncia M. Grillos Mr. William l. Grillos Miss Cynthia Grimes Mr. Bill M. Gnst

Mrs. Eunice Gates Mr. W . B. Gates Mr. Roger C. Ga ult Mr. Bobby J. Gay Dr. Gregory L. Geary Mr. Bonner F. Geddie Mr. J . T. Gee Mrs. Lilah R. Gee Miss Andrea L. Geist Mr. Edward D. Geist Miss M. Lynn Genereaux Mrs. Hazel G. George Miss Sheila H. George Mr. Alva J . Geron Mrs. Beth H. Geron Mr. George A. Getman Jr. Mrs. Zona M. Gettel Mr. C. Jack Gholson Lt. Gerald G . Gibbons Mr. Thomas G . Gibbs Ms. Deena G . Gibson Mrs. Diane H . Gibson Mr. Robert M. Gibson Mr. Robert W . Gibson Mrs. Ruth H . Giddens Miss V~eki l. Gilbert Mrs. Stell l. Giles Mr. George E. Gilkerson Mrs. louise D. Gilkerson Mr. David T. Gill Ll. Col. Lawrence E. Gill Mrs. Mary M. Gill Mr. Roger E. Gill Mr. Kerry W . Gilmore

Mr. William B. Gilmore Mr. Russell D. Gilpin Mr. Charles E. Glazner Mr. Richard M. Glenney Mrs. Susan T. Glenney Mr. Robert L. G oad Mrs. Carolyn B. Goebel Mr. Rodney U. Goebel Miss Melinda M. Gonong Mr. Carl H. Gooden Jr. Mrs. Martha S. Gooden Jr. Mr. Sam H. Goodnigh t Mr. Eugene E. Goodwin Mr. Jack Goodwin Dr. R. C. Goodwin Mrs. Frankie E. Gordon Mr. loy 0. Gordon Mrs. Patsy C . Gordon Mr. Pierson L Gordon Mr. Jim L. Gorsuch Mrs. Alice L. Goyette Mr. Robert L. Goye tte Dr. James C. Graham Mr. Joseph Sep Graham Mrs. Kay M. Gra ha m Mr. Steven R. Graham Mr. William J. Graham Mr. John M. Graham Jr. Mrs. Ann C . Grandjea n Dr. Carter J . Grandjean Mr. W . Hank G ranger Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Grallan Mr. Timothy M. Grallan Lt. Cmdr. Ju lius A. G row Mr. George H. Gray Mrs. Leta C. Gray Mrs. Phyllis S. G ray Mr. Rodney P. Gray Mr. Tommy C . Gray Mr. Thomas B. Grayson Jr.

Mrs. Jonna B. Griule

Mrs. Esther B. Groves Mr. Clifford P. Gruellner Miss Cindy G. Gruner Mrs. Eloise F. Guerrant Mr. Roy E. Guinnup Mrs. Marcella M. Gunn Mr. Gary C. G unter Mr. James H. Gunter Jr. Mrs. La nell D. Gun ter Jr. Mr. John G . Guntharp Mr. Dorrance H . Guy

Mrs. Jane A. G uy Mr. Frank Guzick H Mrs. Joan N. Haas Mrs. Mary B. Hackney Jr. Mr. Ted E. Hackney Jr. Mr. W . Warren Haddock Mr. John W . Hagar Mr. Thomas E. Haggard Mrs. Eleanor D. Hahn Mr. Lloyd Hahn Mrs. l uann C. Hailey Mr. Ric hard G . Ha1ley Dr. Carol D. Haire Mr. Charles F. Hajek Dr. Claud1a l. Hale Mr. lsom H. Hale Dr. Denms E. Halford Mrs. lyn n B. Halford Mr. Ivan L Ha ll Mr. J. Conway Hall Mr. J . Scoll Hall Mrs. Jamie S. Hall Mr. Richard S. Han Mr. Jose ph M. Hamelers Mrs. Judith R. Hamelers Mr. C . Pat Hamilton Mr. Jack H. Ham•lton Mrs. AOila E. Hamke r Mr. Bill D. Hamker Mr. Bob R. Ha mman Mrs. Mary C. Hamman Ms. Anne L. Hammons

Ms. linda K. Hampton Miss A. Cathryn Hancock Mr J . E. Hancock Mr. Terry M. Hancock Mr. Roy F. Hankins Mrs. Ruby D. Hankins Mr. Fiske Hanley Mr. Bob L. Hanover

Mr. Leon E. Hams

Mrs. Judith E. Hellerman

M1ss Nina M. Hams Mr. Orville Eugene Harris

~1rs. Molly F. Hevenor Mr. James R. He wle11 Ms. Melody S . Hiall

Mr. Robert W . Harris

Mrs. Patncia C . Hess

Dr. Wa llaco I. Hess

Mr. Thomas R. Hams

M rs. Altha P. Htckerson

Mr. Weoldon E. Harns

Mrs. Ramona M. Hicks

Mrs. Dollie C. Harris Jr. MaJ. R•chard C. Harris Jr. Mrs. Avis J. Harrison Mr. F. Allyn Harrison Mrs. H~lrn H. Harrison

Mr. W. Artie Hicks

Mr James D. Harrison

Mrs. Max1ne H. Hamson Mr. Wilham l. Harrod Mr . James R. Harrod Jr. Mr. Carl R. Hart Miss Lo1s A. Hart Mrs. Ruth 5. Hart

Mr Lawrence W. Hart Jr.

Mrs. Kayren P. Harrer Miss Calla R. Hartley Mrs. Ahcr J. Han man Mr. Donakt E. Hartman Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hartman M e Elmt"r L. Hartma n M r. Louis W . Hartman

Mrs. Carol C . Hart well Mrs. Evalyn B. Harwell Mr. James C . Harwell Dr. Dan L Haskin M rs. Gretchen W . Hatcher M r. Craig M - Hatenus Mrs. Gail G . Haterius

Mr. JohnS. Hathaway Mr. Allen G . Hatley Jr. M r. M ihon M . Hallaway Mr. Ri('hard W. H alton

Mrs. Emma C. Haught Mr. 0 . B. Haught Mr. Casey M. Haugland Miss Tracy A. Haushill Mrs. Barbara W . H awk es Mrs. Gene G. Hawkins Mr. R. Hunter Hawkins

Mr. W . Floyd Hawkins Jr. Mr. Fred H. Hays Mr. Jam•• M. Hayltr Mr. Michael J. Hazelwood Mr. Garland M. H•ad Mr. Steven 0 . Heard Mrs. Edna J. Hedin Miss Laura F. Hedrick

Mrs. Te resa G . Hefferly Mr. Jam•s T. HeOin Mr. J . Michael Hefner Dr. Mike R. Heint ze M s. Susan N. Heinz

Mrs. J ill F. Heith Mr. Robert E. Heuh

Mr. W111iam H . Hicks Mr. Hilton R. Higg1ns Mrs. Peggy B. Higgins Mrs. Ja n E. High Mrs. Nrrtie B. Hilbun Mr. Thomas A. H1lbun Miss Shirley J. Hilbmn Mrs. Alic:e A. Hill Mr. J. E. Skipper Hill Mr. Joe S. Hill Mrs. Myrna F, Hill Mrs Saralee C . Hill Ill Dr.W. J . Hilllll Mr. Gordon B. Hilton Mr. Dennis H inde Mr. Erwin R. Hines Jr. Mrs. Ellen B. Hinson Mr. Robert N. Hinson Mrs. Sharlane D. Hinton

Mrs. Doris 5. Hoback Mr. Norm H. Hoback Mrs. Joyce M. Hodges Mrs. 01xi~ M . Hogan

Mr. Donald K. Hogan Mr. G . Jon Hogan Mrs. Katherine R. Hogan

Mr. Farrell F. Hogg Mr. John F. Holder Mr. Russell K. Holeman Mr. S tephen C . Hollabaugh Mr. Wilham M. Holland M rs. Jtnnie F. H olley

MISs Robyn E. Holley Mr. Winfred D. Holley Mr. A. W . Hollida y Mr. Jeff M. Holloman

Mr. Shelly C . Hudnall Jr. Ms. Belly B. Hudso n Mrs . Sarah M. Hudson Miss Sylvia G. Hudson Mr. William R. Hudson Ll. Gary B. Hudspeth Miss Vickie J . Hudspeth Mr. Mike Huereca

Mr. Charles F. Huey Mrs. Johnme W . Huff Mr. R. Red Ht~ff MrS. Charlolle W . Huffaker Mr. John T. Huffaker Mr. Kim R. Huffman Mr. Don R. Huffstetler Mr. C hester Hufstedler Mr. Donald R. Hufstedler Mrs. Lynnita J. Hurstedler Mr. Gary D. Hughes Mrs. Karen 8 . H ughes

Mr. Thomas W . Hughes Mr. Poon M . Hui

Mr. David A. Hultz Mr. Harold E. Humphries

Mrs. Janet H. Humphries

Mrs. Barbara B. Hunter M r . L. Harper Hunter

Mr. Royce G . Hunter Mrs. Kathy M. Hurst

Miss Kathleen Ingram

M1ss Karen A . Hook M r. L. V ernon Hooker

Mrs. Rebecca W . Ingram

Mr. Mark H . Ingram Mr. Russell B. Ingram Mr. David E. Irons Mrs. Karen R. Irons Mr. C. Kline Irvine

Mr. L Leslie Irving Mr. C . larry Ivy

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Miss Charl•ne Houk Mr. Clint E. House Mr. Charles E. Houston

Mrs. Jacq uel~·n E. Jamar D r. Louis G . Jamar

Mrs. Elaino C. Hendon Mrs. Na ncy M. Hendon

Mr s. Ruth N . Houston Mr. Lonnie A. Howard

Mr. Mall E. Howard Ill

Mr. Dalton L. James

M s. Patricia D . Howarth

M rs. M innie C . James

Mrs. Barbara M . Hardin

M s. Marian A. Herbst Mr. Bruce G. Herl1n Mrs. Cara P. H erlin

Mrs. Margaret C. Green

M r. Oliver P. Harlan Jr.

Mr. Rodney R. Harmon

~~s. Nila C. Green

M rs. Sharon G. H armon

Miss Paula P. Green Mr. Roger W . Green

MrS. Na ncy W. Harp Jr. Mr. Ross M. Harp Jr.

M iss Elizabeth J . Hrnc1r

Mrs. Josie B. Hubbard Mrs. Nancy M. Hubbard Mr. Va nce M. Hubbard Mr. Jimmy D. Huckabay Mr. John M. Huckabay Mrs. Peggy G . Huc kabay Mrs. Rita W . Huc ker! Mr. James W . Hudgens Mrs. Mary F. Hu dnall Jr.

Mrs. Jana C. Jones

M rs. Mary P. Jones

Mr. Robert M. Jone s Mr. R. Weldon Jones Mr. Wendell W . Jones Mr . Tom W . Jo nes Ill Mrs. Vicki B. Jones Ill Miss Geraldint Jonish

Mr. David R. Joseph Mr. Benny L. Judah

Mr. Max l. lnce

Mrs. Dwana M. Jackson Mr. Jerry L. Jackson Mr . John W . Jackson Dr . Michael D . Jackson Dr. Nick M. Jackson Mr. Robert D. Jackson Mr. Royce T. J ackson Mr . Bert e ll A. Jac kson Jr. Mrs. Priscilla B. Jaco bson Mr . Robert L. Jacobson

Mr. Steve J . Herm

Mr. Hal D . Jones Mrs. Helen W . Jones Mr. Henry E. Jones

Mr. Harry Jordan

Mr. Alton D. Ic e

Mr. Danny J. Jackson

Mrs. Ttresa L. Herm Mrs. Nancy S. H ermann Mr. Winston H. Hermann Mr. Jesus B. H ernandez Mr. Ronn1e L H err M rs. Beth W. Herring M r. John W, Hernng M r . Russell N. Hertenberger

Mr. H . David Jones

Judge E. E. Jordan

Mrs. Carla H. Horton

Mr. Billy R. Henson Mr. Robert B. Herath

Mr . Wesley G . Johnston Mr . Hugh W . Jolley Mrs. Ka y L. Jolley Mr. Richard E. Jo lly Mr. A. Earl Jon" Mr. Charles B. Jones Mr. Charles L. Jones Mr. Dave J. JoMs

Mr. J erry W. Jones Mr. Ken D. J ones Mr. larry C. Jones Mrs. lois C . Jones Mrs . Mary B. Jones

Mr. James H. Hood Mr. John D. Hoogendoorn

Mrs . B•llie W. Howell Mr. larry E. Howell Mr. Scott D. Howell Mr. Weldon R. Howell Miss Beverly K. Howitt Mrs. Janella W . Hoyle Mr. Lonnie R. Hoyle

Mrs. Paige V . Johnston

Mr. Stanley R. Hurt Mrs. Evelyn N. Husband Lt. Ric k D. Husband Mr. Robert H. Huston Jr. Mr. C. R. Choc Hutcheson Miss Billie l. Hutchings Mr. John D. Hutchinso n Mr. Jack l. Huvar Mrs. Louisa R. Huyge Mr. Joe R. Hya!l MrS. Polly A. Hyall Mr. Harold W . Hyde

Mrs. Maryann D. lnce

Mrs. D ena P. Houchin

Dr. Joseph R. Johnston

Mr. Larry W. Johnston Mrs. Martha C . Joh nston

Mrs. J~an Jones M s. Jean P. Jones

Mr. Dudley G . Horton Mr. Vincent L. Horton Dr. E. Delbert Horto n Ill Mrs. Fredda N. Horton Ill Mr. Joe W. Hoskins Miss Julie I. Hollel

Ms. Na ncy D. Henderson

Mrs. Suzanne H. Johnson

Mr. Tommy J. Johnson Mr. Robert S. Johnson Jr. Mr. Billy D. Johnston

M rs. Karen G. Hur t Mr. Louis W . Hurt

Mr. Donald C . Helm Mrs. Ja melan P. Hemphill MrS. Jo W . Hendorson M rs. Sara L. H~nderson M r . Terry L. Henderson Mr. Vic tor W . H enderson M r. Bud I. Henderson Jr. Mr. Bnan K. H endon

Mrs. Jeanette H. Johnson Miss Kathy G . Jo hnson Mr. Richard C . Johnson Mr. Stephen R. Johnson

M r. D uane E. Jones

Mr. Damian F . Hellman

Mr. K ent J. Henderson

Mr. G ary S. Johnson

Mr. George L. Jones Mr. Gregory C . Jones

Mrs. Doris K. Holmes Mr. Den ms Holt

Mr . J. T. Hoote n Mr. Mark l. Hopper Mr. Robert C. Hopper Dr. G erald W . Horn Mr . Tyron K Horn Mrs. Vickie W . Horn Mr . Joe R. Hornaday Jr.

M rs. Florence G. Johnson Mr. Glenn V . Johnson

Mrs. Glenda M. Hu nkapiller Mr. Charles B. Hunt Mr. G lenn E. Hunt

Mrs. Pamela J . H olmaas

Dr. Karen G. Holman Mrs. Dealva D. Holmes

Mr. Byron E. Johnson Mr. Doyle E. Johnson

Mr. A. Warren H unkapiller

Mr. Jerry N. Henry Mrs. Juhanne J . Henry Mrs. Patricia E. Henry Mr. William J. Henry Mr. JarviS A Hensley

Mr. Calvin R. Green Maj. Cecil A. Green Mr. @avid L. Green Mr. J . L. Green Mrs. Karyn C . G reen Mr. Michael R. Green

Dr. Delbert C. Hess Mr Larry R. Hess

Miss Elynore M. Hanson Mr. Van l. Harbor Miss G raham E. Hard Mr. Terry M. Harden Mr. Edd1e M. Hardesty Dr. Gene Hardey Mrs. Joe Ann B. Hardey

Mrs. Horence J . Hansen

Mrs. Mary C. Hardy Mr. L. M . H argrave Mrs. Rut h T. Hargrave Dr. Robert H . Hargrove Jr. Mr. John D. Harkey Mrs. Alyc e H . Harlan Jr.

Mr. G erome G. G rayum

Ms. R11a P. Harrell Mr. Clans L Harns Dr. J. Ed H•rns Miss K1a A. Hams

Mrs . Peggy W . James M r. Wayne James Miss Cherie L. January

Mrs . Kat hy lA'. J aynes Jr. Mr. S tanley H. Jaynes Jr.

K Dr. Stuart R. Kalmlls II Mr. Donald C . Kammerer Mr. Joseph A. Ka mmlah Mrs. Alyce T. Karschner M r. Howard E. Kawazoe

Mr. Joe J . Keahey Mr. W . W . K.. hey Ms. Kathy Z. Ketton Mr. Billy M. Keith Mrs. Mary M. Keith Miss Sandra K. Keller Mr. R. Scott Kellerman Mr. James L. Kelly Mrs. Mary P. Kelly Mr. Wayne L. Kelly Mr. Cecil E. Kelsey M r. Andrew P. Kemp

Mr . Bruce B. Kemp Mrs . Glenda G . Kennedy Dr. M. Don Kennedy Mr. Daniel R. Kenney M r. John L. K ennon Mr. John T. Kennon Mr. E. Hudson Kerr M iss Karen K~rr M r. H orace V . Kershn~r

Mrs . Suzanne M. Key M iss Su sa n L. Kiatta Dr. Ernst W . Kiesling

M r. James M . Jenkins Mr. Dennis R Jennings Mrs. Laine P. Jennings Ms. Elaine A. Jensen

Mrs. Nita H . Kiesling Mr. C . Stanley Kilborn Mrs. Dannielle N. Kilborn Mr. Thomas L. Killough Mr. John R. Kimbrow

Miss Jane B. Jericho

M rs. Susan C . Kincaid

Dr. James R. Jeter Jr.

Mrs. Jan T. Jeter Jr. Mr, Marion A. John Mr. Raymond L. Johns Mrs. Wilma R. J ohns

Mr. Mark E. Kinchen Mr. Allen K. King Mrs. Mary H. King Mr. Raymond L. King Dr. Robert R. King

Mrs. Alicia W . Johnson

Mrs. Suzann~ S. King

Dr. Anthony P. Johnson

Mr. Michael W . Kinney

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Dr. R. G . Bob Kinney Mr. Ronald G. Kirby Mr. John E. Kirchhoff Mr. A. Lawrence Kirk Mr. M illon L. Kirksey Miss Jerry Kirkwood

Mrs. Caren P. Kirten Jr. Mr. John S. Kirren Jr. Mr. H . Phil K issinger Ill Dr. William F . Kitten Mrs. Marjean S . Kitts Mr. W.Uiam W . K1tts Mr. Robert M . Kizer Dr. Alan J. Klein Mr . Glenn R. Kleman Mrs. Dorothy H. Klepper Mrs. Janice B . Kliewer Mr . Terry D. Kliewer Mrs. Lydia L Kloiber Jr. Mr. Ricky F. Kloiber Jr. Mrs. Lind a A . Klovans

Miss Jeanne M. Knapp Mrs. Susan L Knee Mr. Craig R. Knight Mrs. Elizabeth G. Knight Miss lsobel F. Knight Mrs. Linda G. Knight Mr. Robert E. Knight Mr. Ronald H. Knight Lt. Col. Ronald E. Knipfer

Mr. H. Pearson Knolle Jr. Mrs. Mary R. Knolle Jr. Mrs. Carol R. Knowl!on

Mr. James L Knowlton Mr. Haney E. Knox Mr. Lloyd A. Koepp Jr. Mrs. Sharon L Kohout Mr. Wayne J . Kohout Dr. Weldon G. Kolb Mr. W1lliam B. Kolbye Mrs. Leah C. Kothmann Mr. Bill y C. Koy Mr. William F. Krause Ill Mr. William H. Kraybill Mrs. Elizabeth C. Krebbs Mr. RalphS. Krebbs

Mrs. Toya T. Kreitz Mr. Gary W. Kriegel

Mrs. Gaye G. Kriegel Mr Donald E. Krizan Mr. Richard L Krueger Mr. Matt L Kr uzick

Mr. George C. Kunkel Mr. Claude H . Kyle

L Mr. Edwin E. Labaj Mr. Dav1d M . L aban Mrs. Marguerite W . Labay Mr. Walt.r C. Labay Mrs. Carol W. Lackey

Mrs. Marie W. Laine Mr. Larry E. Lambright Miss Cheryl R. Lamke Miss Darlene E. Land

Ms. Lea Ann Landers Mrs. Murr ie! K. Lande rs

Mr. Thomas L Landers Mr. Douglas W. Landry Mr. Donald H. Lane Mr. James T . L ane Mrs . Joann H. Lane Dr. Mark S. Lang Mr. W. H. Tad L angdon Jr. Mr. Kenneth E. Larkin Mr. L Paul Lalham Mr Robert J. Latham M r. Timothy D. Latham Mr William J. Lathrop Mr. Horace E. La1imer M r. Glenn H. Lauimore Mr. Lynn W. Lauderback Mr. James S. Lauderdale M rs. Kathryn C. Laughlin Mr. L Russell Laughlin Mrs. Cecelia B. Lavender Mr. D . Stub Lavender Mrs. Julie M. Lavin

Mrs. A. Rhea Eades Lawton Mr. Harrie M. Lawton Mrs. Suzanne T . Lawton M r. Joe Leach M r. T. L. Leach Mrs. Wanda C. Leach Miss Paula Leathers Mr. Bill W. Leavell Jr. Mrs. Nan B. Leavell Jr. Mrs. Carolyn S. Leaverton Mr. David N. Leaverton Mr. J. Clay Leaverton Mrs. Wally J. Leaverton Mrs. Be1h R. Lebas Mr. Charles E. Lebus Cmdr. Donald E. Ledwig M rs. Frances J. Lee Mr. Monte R. Lee Mr. J. Arl Lee Jr. Mrs. Hortense Leftwich Mr. Dale A. Lehr Mr. Edward T. Leidigh Mrs. Nancy G. Leidigh Miss Kim R. Leissler Mr. Kevin B. Lemmons Mr. Joe W. Lemond Mr. Carroll A. Lewis Mrs. Jngrid M. Lewis Mr. J. Alan Lewis Mr. J. Michael Lewis Mrs. Nancy H. Lewis Mrs. Rebecca W. Lewis Mr. Veri no E. L ewis Mr. Richard G. Ligon Mr. Val J . Lincecum Mr. Stephen W . Lindsey M r . Tommy R. Lindsey Mr. John A. Lindsey Jr. Mr. Harrell H. Line Mrs. Pauline S. Linn Mrs. Julia P. Lisman Mr. Melvin T. Lisman Mr. Richard A. Lisman Mr. Robert C. Littlefield M r. Robert M. Lively Miss Sharon D. Livingston Mr. Elray J. Livingslon Jr. Mrs. Annabelle F. Lockley Mr. James L Lockley Mr. David A. Lockwood Mr. Fred C. Lockwood Mrs. Janet S. Lockwood Mrs. Marcia W. Lockwood Mr. Robert W . Lockwood Mr. Ashley D. Loftin Mr. Craig H. Loftin Mrs. Deborah C. Loftin Mrs. Loneta M. Loftin Mrs. Florence L Logan M r . Larry D. Logan Mr. Wayne B . Logan Mr. Don W . Long Mr. Charles D. Longanecker Mr. MichaelJ. Lorino Jr. Mr. Charles T. Louder Mrs. Mary F. Louder Mr. Frank G. L ouis Mrs. Rita C. Louis Mrs. Ruth R. Love Mr. W. F. Love Mr. Melvin B. Lovelady Mr . James M . Lovell Mrs. Joni G. Lovera Mr. Jack T. Lowder M r. Charles E. Lowe Mr. Douglas R. Lowe Mr . Joe M. Lowe Mrs. Barbara Y. Lown Mr. John F. Lown Ms. Wendy K. Ludlum Dr. Charles E. Lutrick M rs . Ella M. Lutr ick Dr. Rich•rd C. Lutz Dr. Sandra W. Lutz Mr. Thomas G Lyle Mrs. Frances W. Lyle Jr. Mr. William E. Lyl• Jr. Mrs. Cynthia K. Lyon

Dr. Ben Lawrence Mrs. Carolyn H. Lawrence Mr. Cuyler C. Lawrence Mrs. Oinaween B. Lawrence Mr. Gary C. Lawrence Mr. Ward C. Lawrence Mrs. Carol A . Lawson

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M Mr. Joseph T . Ma Mrs. Viha L Ma Mrs. Ruth A. Mabe Miss Susan L. Macaluso Mr. Rober! P. Macina

THE TEXAS TECHSAN/MARC:H-APRIL

Mr. FrankS. Maddox Mr. Gregory C. Maddu x Mrs. Susan H . Maddux Mr . Jimmy D. Mallory Mrs. Jeanne R. Manaugh Mr. L Craig Manaugh Mr. Otis 0 . Maner Mrs. Linda L. Mankins Mr. W illiam T. Mankins Mrs. Jea nne S. Mann Dr. Sherrell D . Manning Mr. Joe B. Mapes Ms. Judy N . March Mr. Stephen D. MarCllm Mrs. Allie A. Marcus Mr. Jimmy R. Marcus Mrs. Jean H. Marcuzzo Mrs. Ava B. Marek Mr. Brian A. Marks Mr. Ivan S. Marlin Jr. Col. William J. Marr Mrs. Daun S. Marshall Dr. Jerry A Marshall Mrs. Mary P. Marshall Mr. Raymond R Marshall Mr. Robert C. Marshall

Mrs. Beverly B. Mcbeath Mr . Don B. Mcbea1h Mrs. Becky B. Mccamey Miss Carrie Mccann Mr . Randy Melvin Mccann Mr. Elvis C. Mcca r1y Mr . B.Uy L Mccasland Mrs. Louvenia M. Mccasland Mr. Maurice E. M cclanahan Mr. Jamt-s A. Mcclatchy Mrs. Mary M. Mcclatchy Mrs. Beryl N. Mccleary Maj . ChandlerY. Mcclellan IV Mr. Don M cclendon Mrs. Carharint> W. Mcclung Mr. Ronald L Mcclung Dr. Audrey C. Mccool Mr. J. B. Mccray M rs. Julia L Mccreary Mr. Powell M ccr"'ary Mrs. Maurine H. Mccullough Lt . Col. Lonnie D. Mccurry Mrs. Mary H. Mccurry Mr. James H. M cdaniel Mr. John D. Mcdaniel Mrs. Leah M . Mcdaniel

Mr. Dan>el M . Mclellan Mr. David 8. Mcmahan Mr. E. Denzil Mc millan M iss Leann Mcminn Mr. Palrick C. Mc nair Mr. Charles H. Mcneese Mr. Roy L Mcneill Mrs. Beth K . Mcnicol Mr. Don C. Mtnic ol Mr. Doug M. Mcnicol M r. Darryl J. Mcpherson Mr. Douglas R. Mcswane Mr. Jerry D. Mcwhorter Miss Kandy K. M cwhorter Dr. Gerald V . Mcwi lliams Mrs. Mary M. M cwilliams Mr. George H. Medley Mr. James D. Medlock Mrs. Kathleen S. Megill Mr. M. Duery Menzies Jr. Mrs. Eileen 0 . Merryman Lt. Col. John B. Merryman Mr . Steve R. Messer Mr. Robert C . Messersmith Miss Linda I . Meyer Mrs. Lorene 0 . Meyers

Jackie (left) and Glenn Galbraith (right) and others fill t heir plates at the San Antonio barbecue held at the Pearl Brewery. Jr. M iss C. Candy Martella Mr. J. Rod Martin Mr. Jerry D. Martin Mrs. Lynn R. Martin M iss M. Beth Martin Mr. Michael T. Martin Mrs. Sharman K. M artin Mr. Paul J . Mar tini Mr. Charles R. Mask Mrs. Debra S. Ma sk Mr. Jimmie L Mason Mr. Robert L. Mason Mrs. Wanda R. Mason Miss Mary S. Massa Miss Ellen W. Massengill Mrs. Sarah W. Massey Dr. Clarence S. Mast Mrs. Joni B. Mast

Mr. Wayne D. Masters Mr. Hilery E. Mather Mr. Joseph C. Mathews Mr. Mark W. Mathews Mrs. Beth G. Matocha Mrs. MaryS. Matthews

Mr. BillS. Maupin Mrs. Julie H. Maupin

Dr. Emerson C. Maxson Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

D. Tom May Rober! C. Mays Doug J. Mc AIIisler J. Neil McAllist er

Mrs. Katrina B. M cdavid Mrs. Anna D . Mcdonald Mr. B. Randy Mcdonald Mr. Bobby G. Mcdonald Mrs. Denise T. Mcdonald Mr. Edd L Mcdonald Mr. Frank G. Mcdonald Mr. William P. Mcdonald Mr. Charles C . Mcdonough Mrs. Evelyn S. Mcdonough Mrs. Evelyn R. Mcdowell Mr. Glen Mcdowell Mr. Buster G. Mcduff Mr. Kenneth T. Mceachern Mr. K. K. Mcelroy Mrs. Maurine D. Mcelroy Mr. Bob L Mcfarland Mrs. Mary W. Mcfarland Mr. Jerry F. Mcgehee Mr. Doyle N. Mcgough Miss Diane E. M cgrath Ms. Marilyn L. Mcguire Mr. Kenny Mckay Mrs. Belly T. Mckee Mr. J. Wallace Mckee Miss S. Lynn Mckelvey Mr. Kregg L. Mckenney Dr. Ralph E. M ckinney M r. Rex D. Mckinney Mr. William W . Mckinney Mr . Kenneth A. Mcknight

Mr. Robe rt E. Michie Jr. Mrs. Susan H. Michie Jr. Dr. Callie P. Mickey Miss Jane A. Middleton Mr. Ra leigh C. Middleton Mr. Bernie L. M ika Mr. Charles M . Mika Mrs. Sue Ann S. M ika Lt. Col. James R. Milam Ms. Janet L. Miles Mrs. Beverly B. M iller Mrs. Ca rolyn P. Miller Mr. Charles W . Miller Mrs. Clare D. Miller Mr. Donald W. Miller Mr. George C. Miller Mrs. Hardy M. Miller Mr. James A. Miller M r. James W. Miller Mrs. Jari K. Miller Mr . Jimmy L. Miller Dr. Lawrenc4? W. Miller Mrs . Mary K. Miller Mrs. Mary P. Miller Mr. Michael R. Miller Mr. Sh elby F. Miller Miss Terri E. M illt-r Mr. Thomas R. Mill€r Mr. John D . Milling Mr. Elli> M. Mills Mr. Lindsay T . Mills

Mr. John W. Mills Jr. Mrs. Blain H . Mings Mrs. Dedo W . Mitchell Mr. Harold D. Mitchell' Mr. R. Preston Mitchell Miss Sandra L Mitchell Mr. Frank M itchell Jr. Mr. Audr a L Mitchell Sf. Mr. Mark R. Mobley Mr. Michae l J. Mocek Miss Jean H. Mohr Mr. Sam B. Monaco Jr. Mrs. Bunny A. Monroe Mr. William R. Monroe Mr. Cal R. Montei th Mrs. Kare n E. Monteit h Mr. Mark S. M ontgom4)ru Mr. M ike Montgomery Mrs. Suzanne S. Montgomery Mrs. Caron W. Montgomery IV' Mr. Robert S. Montgomery IV Miss Ann M. Mood y Mr. T . Don Moody Mr. Albert E. Moon Mr. Michael R. Mooney Mr. Bruce F. Moore Mr. James R. Moore Mr. Larry B. Moore Mr. M. Watson Moore M iss Margie L. Moore Mrs. Mary A . Moore Capt. Stephen M . Moore Mr. Wayne D. Moore Mr. Wendell D. Moore Mr. Michael Moorhead Mrs. Shaeron M . Moorhead Gen. Billy B . Morgan Miss Mary E. Morgan Mr. Michael D. Morgan Mr. Neal A. Morgan Mrs. Bessie S. Morris Mrs. Bette M . Morris Mrs. Faula J . Morris Mr. Jay L. Morris Mr. John R. Morris Mr. Larry R. Morris Mrs. Marjorie P. Mor ris Mrs. Maureen R. Morris Mr. Quinton K. Morris Miss Rebecca L Morris Mrs. Auvena H. Morton Miss Judy A. Mosley Mr . Michael A. Mosley Mr . William R. Moss Mrs. Betty C . Moxley Mrs. Patricia L. Moyer Dr. Tarun K. Mukherjee Mrs. Donna S. Multer Mrs. Dawn 0. Murphy Mr. Stephen R. Murphy Mr. Michael L Murr Miss Mliss Murr Mr. Orval F. Murray Mrs. Margar et T . Myers Mrs. Patricia M. Myers

N Mr. A. Arnold Nail Mrs. Jill B. Nail Mr. R Mark Nail Mrs. Chris tine D. Nally Mrs. Elaine M. Nance Mr. Steven W . Nance Mr. Floyd L Napier Jr. Mrs. Helen C. Naquin Mr. John P. Narro Mr. Roy W. Neal Jr. Mrs. Janice C. Neelley Mr. Robert L Neelley Mrs. Betsy W . Neinast Mr . Kenneth E. Neinast Dr. N. M ike Nell Miss A. C. Jill Nelson Mrs. Barbara T . Nelson Miss Betty J . Nelson Mr. C. Archie Nelson Mr. Dennis C. Nelson Mr. Jack 0. Nelson Mrs. Judith T. Nelson Mrs. Marguerite W. Nelson Mrs. Pamela F . Nelson Mr. R. King Nelson Mr. Paul M . Nettles Mr. Rick H. Neves


Mrs. Sharon S. Neves

Mr. Jarry F. Nevins Mr. Merwin R. Newberry Ms. Audrey B. Newell Mr. Robert L Newell Mrs. Sandra T. Newkirk Mrs. Deborah L Newlin Mr. Roberr D . Newton Mr. Charles E. Newton J r. Mr. Hai Q_ Nguyen Mr. Worlh L. Nicholl Mr. James R. Nichols Mr. Jimmy E. Nickell Mr. Joe E. Nickell Mrs. Mary P. Nielson Mr. Ben L Nieswiadomy Mr. John F. Nixon Mrs. Mary 0 . Nolan Mr. Patrick E. Nolan Mrs. Ca1herine R. Nollner Mro. Evelyn M. Nonhcull Mr. R. Bruce Northcull Mrs. Rulh L. Norlon Mr. Kennelh E. Noteware Mr. Dan E. Novak Mr. Don L Nowak Mro. Robin W. Nowak Dr. G ene E. Nowlin Mr. William J . Nugent Mr. Scott L Nunley Mr. E. Randy Nunneley Jr. Mrs. Brooksy S. Nystel Mr. Garland A. Nystel

0 Ms. M. Andrea Obrennan Mr. Barry N. Obrien Mr. Ronald E. Obrien Mr. John D . Ochsner II Mr. B. T. Oconnell Jr. Mrs. Geraldine K. Odie Mr. Loren R. Odie Mrs. Carolyn T. Ogden Miss Sheila S. Ohair Ms. Pat M. Olmsted Mrs. Daurice A. Oneal Mr. George E. Oneal Dr. Huberl R. Oneal Mrs. Carol A. Opilz Mr. Jeffrey K. Opilz Mr. Michael J. Oreilly Mr. Charlie E. Orren Miss Laura L. Osborn Mr. David C. Osborne Mrs. linda N. Olslotl Mr. Richard B. Otstoll Mr. Jeffrey D. Ollen Dr. Ching-Nan Ou Mrs. Nancy T. Overbey Mr. J . Scolt Owens Mrs. Sharron B. Owens Mrs. Sue W. Owens

p Mr. Charles R. Pace Mr. John C . Pace Jr. Mrs. Barbara N. Paddack Mrs. Anne D. Page Mr. T. Hoyl Page Mr. Malt H. Palmer Mrs. Sue F. Parish Mr. Dana J . Parker Mr. Philip W. Parker Mr. Tm B. Parker Mr. William B. Parrack Jr. Mr. Clyde M. Paschall Mrs. Liz M. Paschall Mr. C. Buck Pascha UJr. Mr. C. Brad Pale Mrs. Lisa D. Pale Mr. Steven K. Pale Mr. Gary E. Pauerson Dr. L. Truman Patterson Mr. Ronald D. Palterson Mr. David L. Paulk Mrs. Kelly M. Pa ulk Mr. Eugene F. Pavlicek Mr. Bruce Pavloff Mr. Phil E. Pawlik Mrs. Lera J . Paylor Mr. Alan E. Payne Mr. Rober! E. Payne Mr. Russell V. Payne J r. Mr. Bob H. Pearce Mrs. Frances C. Pearce

Mrs. Peggy C. Pearce Dr. W111iam M. Pearce

Mr. Kenneth D. Pra1tr Mrs. Dororhy F. Prall

Mr. Ronald J . Reynolds Mrs. Therosa G . Reynolds Mr. William T. Reynolds Miss Karla J. Pearson Mrs. Katherine J. Prewill Mr. C . Marshall Rhea Mr. Ronald E. Pearson Mr. H. Paul Price Mr. J . Hud Rhea Mr. Clyde M. Pederson Mrs. Helen P Pnco Mrs. Joan M. Rhea Mr. Oscar N. Pederson Mr. Howard A. Prk e Mrs. Roxanne T. Rhea Lt. Col. John Pellek Mr. Jimmy R. Pnce Mrs. Christine W. Rhodes Mrs. Marguerite M . Pendleton Mr. Michael L Pnce Mr. Mark E. Richard Mr. Russell J. Penick Mrs. Suzanne M Price Mrs. M1cki S. Richard Mr. Steven L Pennington Dr. R. Mark Probs1 Mr. Bryan K. Richards Mrs. Terri D. Pennington Mrs. Robbye W. Probst Mrs. Marsha R. Richards Mr. Allen P. Penlon Ill Mr. William H. Propes Mr. Rober! E. Richards Mr. Charles L Penturf Mrs. Debb1e B. Pros t Mrs. Sue F. Richards Mr. Claude A. Perdue Ill Mrs. Carolyn R. Pruelt Mr. Alle n E. Richardson Mr. Billie Perkins Mr. Holice C. Prueu Miss Debra A. Richardson Mr. Christopher D. Perkins Mrs. Claudia H. Pruilt Mrs. Elizabelh S . Richardson Mrs. Denise R. Perkins Mr. George H. Pruiu Dr. Randy W. Richardson Mrs. Josephine W . Perkins Mr. Jesse K Prui11 Mr. J. Mike Rickel IS Mrs. Paula F. Perry Mr. John F. Prui11 Mrs. Mary M . Rickeus Mr. Sid W. Perry Mr. Marshall R. Pullen Mrs. Cynthia A. Riddick Mrs. Linda L. Persons Mr. Scott R. Pullen Mr. Charles D. Riddle Mr. Thomas L Persons Mrs. Carolanne S. Purtell Mr. James E. Rider Mr. Walter L Pelers Mr. James A. Purl ell Mrs. Erma F. Ridge Mr. John R. Pe1erson Miss Lela D . Puryear Mr. Par Ridge Mr. Mark D. Pelerson Mr. Richard L Pulnam Mr. David W. Ridley Mrs. Re1ha K. Peterson Mr. Carl W. Riehn Mrs. Beulah L. Pelicolas Q Miss Susan R. Riel Mr. Hugh E. Pettigrew Jr. Mrs. Linda G. Quafia Dr. Leo C . Rielhmayer Dr. Beryl E. Pell us Mr. Thomas M. Qualia Mr. Lonme Riggins Mr. Bill C . Pfluger Mrs. Anne L. Quick Mr. James M. Ri ley Mrs. Karen 0 . Pfluger Mr. Jerry A Quick Mrs. Leshe G . Riley Mrs. Louie W. Pharr Mrs. Helen B. Quigley Col. Marlin E. Riley Miss T. Xan Phiffer Ms. Graciela Quinonez Mr. Ray J . Riley Mrs. Beverly D. Phillips Miss Sano A. Riley Mr. Billy P. Phillips R Mr. Walter E. Rinehart Mrs. Dianne S. Phillips Mr. Charles L Rader Mr. James M. Rink Mr. JackS. Phillips Mr. Rober! L Ragsdale Dr. J. Mark Rister Mr. Kelly M. Phillips MrS. Carolyn T. Raiffeisen Mrs. Sheri N. Risler Mr. Michael A. Phillips Mr. Willard J. Raiffeisen Mrs. Belly B. Roark Mrs. Nancy M. Phillips Mr. Ronald B. Rains Mr. H . Bobby Robbins Mr. Steve J. Phillips Mr. Paul D. Rafofsky Mrs. Johnnie P. Robbins Mr. Samuel T. Phillips Jr. Mr. James E. Raley Miss Susan E. Robbins Mrs. Margarei A. P\att Mrs. Linda W. Raley Mr. Joe F. Roberson Jr. Mr. Jeffrey W. Pierce Mr. Benjamin H. Ralston Mrs. Barbara C. Roberts Mrs. Peggy D. Pierce Mrs. Jeane J . Ralslon Mr. Charles E. Roberls Mr. Richard W. Pierce Mr. Charles D. Ramage Mr. J . David Roberls Mr. Wilham A. Pierce Mrs. Franky H. Ramsey Mr. J1mmy C. Roberts Mrs. Jan G . Pierpont Dr. Jerry D. Ramsey Ms. Juha J. Roberl s Mr. Donald B. Pies Mrs. Natalie P. Ramsey Mrs. Panze M. Robens Miss E. June Pinkston Mr. William R. Ramsey Mrs. Patricia S. Roberts Mr. Fred D. Pinkslon Col. Woodrow W. Ramsey Mr. George T. Robertson Dr. Michael R. Pinkslon Mr. James W. E. Randall ill Mrs. Gloria G. Roberlson Mrs. Roma M. Pinkston MrS. Almeda M. Ranne Mr. John T. Roberlson Mr. Jim T. Pinkslon Jr. Mrs. Elizabelh E. Rannefeld Mrs. Peggy J. Robertson Mr. David R. Pinson Mr. Kennelh R. Rannefetd Mr. Randy T. Robertson Mrs. Dorolhy T. Pinson Ms. Ann Ranson Mr. Timolhy U. Roberlson Mrs. Grace J. Piper Mr. John E. Rapier Miss Debbie K. Robinson Mr. James F. Piper Jr. Miss Shelley D. Rardm Miss Janice A. Robinson Mrs. Royce G . Piper Jr. Mr. Mark A. Raschke Mr. Jess L Robinson Mr. Jack W. Pirlle Mr. Marcus S . Rasco Mrs. Marym W . Robinson Mrs. Micca C . Pirtle Mrs. Barbara C. Ratliff Mrs. Patricta B. Robinson Mr. Louis R. Pisano Jr. Mrs. Frances W. Ratliff Mr. W. Chris topher Robinson II Mrs. Maureen S. Pisano Jr. Mr. J. Derwood Ralliff Mrs. Delilah M. Roch Mr. Jerry L. Pillman Mr. Charley Ray Mr. Robert F. Rodgers Mr. Wilbur I. Pillman Sr. Mr. James W Ray Mrs. Ella N. Rodgers Jr. Lt. Col. Donald A. Pius Miss Joyce A. Ray Mr. Elton E. Rodgers Jr. Mrs. Ka1hy W. Pills Dr. Rodney K. Rayburn Mrs. Doro lhy W. Rogers Mr. Steve L. Pitts Mr. Pa ul M. Raymond Mr. Jerry W . Rogers Mr. Sleven D. Pius MrS. Beuy K. Read Mr. Jerry W. Rogers Mr. Michael D. Plummer Mr. David W. Read Mrs. Karen H. Rogers Mrs. Margaret T. Poff Mrs. Linda C. Reagor Mrs. Molly M. Rogers Mr. Ronald J . Porr Mr. Thomas D. Reagor Mr. Sleven B. Rogers MrS. Lee W. Poinde xler Mrs. Suzanne A. Reaves Mr. Thomas M. Rogers Mr. Trent A. Poindexter Mr. Andrew E. Reed Mr. David A. Rollins Mrs. Pam W. Pope Mr. Fred C. Rollins Mrs. Carol S. Reed Mr. Rex A. Pope Mrs. Cindy B. Reed Miss N. Joyce Rollins Mr. Wilnam A. Pope Dr. W. M. Romane Mrs. Jan B. Reed Mr. William M. Pope Mrs. Priscilla A. Ross Mr. Joe C. Reed Mrs. Virgene G. Porler Mr. Richard W. Reed Mr. Hugh P. Roslad Mr. Jesse J . Porter Jr. Mrs . Judy J. Rostad Mr. W. T. Reed Mrs. Penelope S. Posner Mr. George H. Rouse Mrs. Allison S. Reeder Mr. Roberl F. Posner Mr. Farrel G . Reeder Mr. C. Allan Rouze Mr. James W. Polls Mr. William S. Rees Jr. Mr. Malcolm S. Rowland Mrs. Lillian E. Pous Mr. Cordell W. Reeves Mr. Billy W. Roye Mr. BiHy M. Powell Mr. B. T. Rucker Mrs. Mary G. Regan Mrs. Burry M. Powell Dr. Alfred J. Reich Mrs. Obeda G . Rucker Mr. David A. Powell Miss Raeann Reid Mr. BenT. Ruc ker Jr. Mr. M. Dallas Powell Mr. Jeff B. Rein ke Miss Susan F. Rucks Mr. S . E. Powell Mr. Jerry 0 . Reising Mr. Bob E. Rufener Mr. C. A. Powell Jr. Miss Kandice L. Reiss Mr. Conner X. Ru ssell Mr. H. Ray Powers Mr. Mark A. Rey Mrs. Cheri C. Ryan Mr. James R. Prasil Dr. Alber! C. Reynaud Mr. Mark W. Ryburn Mrs. Paui L. Ryburn Mr. Dimitry Pratas Mr. Forresl C. Reynolds Mr. Charles E. Praler Mrs. Hugh Reynolds Mrs. Ru1h R. Ryker Lt

Catharine

W . Pearson

Mr. J. B. Prtwltl

M1ss Dororhy J. Rylander

s Mr. James G . Sadler II Mr. Rtx D. Saffle Mr Ramon M. Sala zar Mr. Alan J_ Sales Mrs. Kat hy R. Sales Mrs. AgnesS. Sanders Mr . Thaddeus J. Sanders

Mr. Wilham D. Sanders Mr . J. Hooper Sanders Jr. Mr. John R. Sanderson Mrs. Pauline B. Sanderson Mr. Edwin E. Sargenl Jr . Mrs. Kathleen M . Sartain Mr. Robbit R. Sartain

Mr. Chrr L Sartin Mr. Richard M . Saunders

Mr. James A. Saye Ill Mr. Joel T. Sayers Jr. Mrs. Barbara A . Scales Mr. R. T. Scales Mrs. Sarah N. Scales Mrs. Alice B. Scarborough Mr. Olin D . Scarborough Mr. Tom R. Scarborough Dr. Weldon E. Schaefer Mrs. Jane W. Scharlach Mr. Joe M. Scharnberg Mrs . Laura B. Schelin Mr. Mendell R. Schelin Mr. Craig P. Schellbach Mrs. Peggy C. Schlotzhauer Mr. Millon R. Schmid I Mr. Robert A. Schmid! M r. Kenneth A. Schneidrr Mr. Royce E. Schneider Mr . Jack B. Schnell Mr. Elroy Schoppa Mr. Bradley G. Schrader Mr . Erwin W. Schrader Mr. Harold E. Schrader Mrs. Nell Y. Schrader Mr. Joseph M. Schreiber Mrs. Eloise K. Schreiner Mrs Ann 0 . Schroeder Mr. Charles M. Schroeder Mr. Fredlein J . Schroeder Jr. Mrs. Gaynelle W. Sch uler Mr. Waller L Schuler Mr. Glenn E. Schur Mr. James L. Schulza Mrs . Emmajean D. Schwab Mrs. Charlsa S . Schwarlz Mr. Mark W. Scioli Mr. A . D. Scon Mrs. Emily A. Scotl Mrs. Gail B. Scotl Mrs. Jill A. Scolt Dr. K. J ane Scotl Mr. Kennelh R. Scotl Mr. Rodney L. Scou Mr. William H. Scolt Mr. Allen B. Seale Mrs. Anna B. Sears Mr. Ernesl W. Sears Mr. Steven L Seay Dr. Gerald R. Seemann Mr. Timolhy E. Selander Dr. Andrew J. Senchack Jr. Mr. Larry H. Senkel Mr. Hubert C. Sellle Mr. Jerry T. Seule Mr. Neil A. Seule Mrs. Sharo n T. Sellle Mr. Slephen H. Sexton Mr. 0 . Jimmy Sexton Jr. M rs. Sue H . Sexton Jr. Mr. Donald W. Shackelford Mr. John F. Shackelford Mr. John E. Sha nks Mr. C . David S harp Mrs. Nancy T. Sharp Mr. Scotl W. Sharp Mr. Richard T. Sharpe Mr. Thomas H. Sharr ick MrS. Bobbye B. Shaw Mrs. Elaine C . Shaw Mr. Rodrick L Shaw Mr. Rona ld A Shaw Mr. Berl Sheen Dr. M. Gene Shelden Mr. Buddy K. Shelton Mr. E. C leon Shelton

Mrs. Helen C. Shelton Jr. Mr. Roberr G . Shelton Jr. Mrs. Mary L Sherrill Mr. Roberr E. Shine Mr. Ronald R. Shinn Mrs. Rosalind B. Shinn Mr. Wesley W. Shipley Mr. Don J. Shipman Mr. Michael D. Shipman Mrs. Palsy L Shipman Mr. Charlie W. Shira M rs . Terry P. Shira

Mrs. Jane B. Shirley Miss Susan E. Shos1 Dr. C a rol K. Shreffler Miss Kimberly S. Shreve Mrs. Cynthia C . Shut< Mr. Jerry F. Sides Mrs. Leola C. Sides Mrs. Martha F. Sides Mr. Kyle R. Sikes Mrs. Winn S. Sikes Miss Melisu Silvernale Mr. Terry E. Simmons Mr. George H. Simms Ms. Glenna D. Simms Mrs. Kathy H . Simon Mr. J. Bob Simpson Mrs. Nancy F. Simpson Mr. Billy F. Sims Miss Colleen A. Sims Mrs. Mary C . Sims Mr. R. Bryan Sims Mr . William P. Sims Jr. Mr. Carl W. Sirles Ms. Elizabelh C. Sisco Mr. Marc L Skeen Dr. John G. Skelton Jr . Mrs. Arden S. Skrabanek Mis• Shelley E. Slagle Mr. Charles L. Slaton Mr. Bruce A. Sla ughler Mro. Patti M. Slaughter Miss Anita L Sloan Mr . Mark D. Slusher Mr . Ronald C. Slulz Miss Nita K. Smathers Mrs. Ardalh B. Smilh Mr. C. Bennie Smith Mr. C. Wayne Smilh Mr. Carroll D. Smilh Mr. Donald M. Smilh Mrs. Donna W. Smith Mrs. Gail M. Smilh Mrs. Glenda H. Smilh Mr. Henry W. Smith Mr. James B. Smilh Mr. James H. Smith Mr. Jerry V. Smilh Mrs. Jill J. Smilh Dr. Jimmy H. Smilh Mr. Jo hn E. Smilh Mr. John E. Smith Mrs. Joseph A. Smilh Mr. K. Scoll Smith Mrs. Kaye H . Smilh Mrs. linda G . Smith Mrs. Marjorie B. Smith Mr. Monte W. Smilh Mr. Philip L. Smi1h Mr. Roger Smith Mr. Roger A. Smith Mr. Ronnie R. Smith Mrs. Rulh S. Smith Miss Sally L. Smilh Mr. Scoll M. Smilh Mr. Slanley F. Smilh Mr. Slephen M. Smith Mr. Thomas G . Smith Mr. Willis V. Smith Mr. David G . Smylie Miss Elizabelh A. Snider Mrs . Karen W. Snoddy Mr. Don E. Snodgrass Mr. E. Linna Snodgra ss Jr. Mr. Charles C . Snuggs Mr. Sam R. Snyder Mr. Roberl W . Sokoll Mrs. Ella 2. Solnick Mr. Keith R. Soltner Mr. Roy L Sosnowy Mrs. Jane D. Sossamon Miss Annola K. Soulu Dr. Hugh L. Soulhall Mrs . Ina B. Soulhmayd

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Miss Carolyn E. Sowell

Mr. Phil D. Swatzell Jr.

Mr. A. Larry Sowers

Mr. Eugene

Mrs. Daphne l. Sowers Mr. John R. Sparkman Mrs. Theola C. Sparks Mrs. Berneice L. Spears Mr. WilliamS. Spears Mr. David M. Spector Ill Mrs. Janet R. Spector Ill Lt. Leslie H. Spellings Ill Mrs. Nannette W. Spellings Ill

Mrs. Elizabeth W. Swift Mrs. Linda G . Swift Mr . Bobby C. Switzer

C. Swenson

M rs. Lynn H. Switzer

Mrs. Cather ine C . Swofford Mr. David H. Swofford Mr. Albert C. Symes Miss Edwina M. Syx Mrs. Jane H. Szalkowsk i

Mrs. Catherine H. Spencer Mr. James C. Spencer

Mr. Joseph M. Spillar Mrs. Gail R. Spivey Mr. James M. Spivey Lt. Col. Hubert 0. Sprabe rry Mr. Randy W. Spradley Mrs. Ed na P. Springer Mr. James

L.

Springer

Mr. Richard A. Springer Mr. Roger A. Springer

Mrs. Melinda J . Stafford Mr. Daniel R. Stage M ra. Susan S . Stage

Mr. Jack M. Stagner Jr. Mro. Sue C. Stagner Jr. Mr. J . Mack Standlee Mr. Steven W . Stanley Mrs. Cheri C. Stanwix Mr&. Mary H: Stark Jr. Mr. 0 . R. Stark Jr. Mr. Ja mes 0 . Steele J r. Mrs. Nancy P. Steen Mr. Jahn R. Sieger

T Mr. Leon R. Tabor Mr. Austin D. Taggart II Mr. Chuck T ail Jr. Mr. Robert M. Talbot Mrs. Connie V. Talley Mrs. Janet M. Talley Mr . Presley D. Talley Mr. Michael A. Tamborello Mr. Gordon E. Tand y Mrs. Susan B. Tandy Mrs. Charlsa B. Tankersley Mr. Clifton A. Tannahill

Mr. Dean A. Tetirick

Mrs. Mary P. Tetirick Mrs. Gail S . Thames Dr. Paul B. Thames Mr. A. James Thomas

Lt. Brian C. Thomas Miss Dana L. Thomas Miss E. Carolyn Thomas Mr. George A. Thomas Mr. John W. Thomas Mrs. Margaret C . Thomas Mr. Ronnie D . Thomas M iss Shirley Thomas Mr. Walter M. Thomas

Mr. Wayne F. Thomas Mr. Asher J. Thompson Mrs. Barbara R. Thompson Mr. Charles D. Thompson Dr. Ji>onald J . Thompson Mr. Dwain H . Thompson

Mrs. Edith Thompson Mr. Gary B. Thompson Ms. linda A. Thompson Mrs. Lois S. Thompson

Mrs. Nina C. Thompson Ms. Parricia A. Thompson

Dr. Ben B. Trotter Mr. Chauncey M. Trou t Jr. Mrs. Martha P. Trout Jr.

Mr. David L. True Mr. James R. Truell Jr.

Mr. Gary E. Tubb Mrs. Roxanne W. T ubb

Mr. William D. Tuc ker Mrs. Catherine H. Tuggle Mr. Ronald L. Tullis Miss Mary L Turbeville Mr. Nathan E. Turnbo Mr. Tom E. Turner Mrs. Elta Twiss

Mr. Thomas N. Tydeman Mrs. Connie R. Tyler Jr.

Mr. Robert A. Tyler Jr.

u Mrs. Joan Ullrich Mrs. Kathleen J. Ullrich Mr. Steven F. Urbach

M rs. Nina W. Walke r M rs . Savannah T. Walker

Mr. W. Fe rdie Walke r Jr. Mr. George R. Wall Mr s. Zena B. Wall Mr. He nry E. Wall J r. Ms. L. Jean Wallace Mr. Ed ward W. Wallenborn Jr. Mr. J. D. Waller Mr. C . Tom Ward M r. Dennis A. Ward Mr. Jimmy T. Ward Mrs. Shirley A. Ward Mrs . Shirley C . Ward Mr s. Sue C. Ward Mr. Will ia m E. Ward J r. Mr. Marshall H. Warder Jr.

Mrs. Allene M. Vaden Dr. Richard E. Vaden

Mr. Elmer D. Wilson Mr. Gary F. Wilson Mr. Gary L. Wilson M iss Ina F. W ilson Mr. J. Dirk Wilson Mr. Jerry C . Wilson Mr . L. G. Wilson Ms. Lesa D. Wilson Mr. Morto n H. Wilson Mrs. Patricia P. W ilson Mr. Robert W . Wilson Mrs. Kelly W . Wilt Mr. George B. Wimberley Mrs. Phyllis H . Winn Mr. W. Terry Wi nn Jr. Mr. Mic hael A. Winter Mr. Orban W. Winton Jr. M r s. Pamela H. W inton Jr. Dr. Billy R. Wisema n Mrs . Paula R. Wolcott Or. Ric hard A. Wolcott Mr. Joh n W. Wolf Mr. Fra nk H . Wolf Sr. Mrs. Eula R.. Wolfskill Mr. B. Jerry Wood Mr. C ha rles R. Wood Mrs. Martha P. Wood Miss Opal L. Wood Mrs . Shannon C . Wood Mr. T ho mas D . Wood Mr. Bobby L. Woodard Mrs. Donna B. Woodhead Mrs. Margaret W. Woodside Mr. G len n D. Woody Mrs. Leslie ~. Woody Mrs. linda R. WooKolk Mrs. Edwina D. Woolsey Mr. J . Donald Wo oten Mr. Robert J . Work Mrs. Donna T. Wortham Mr. Luther E. Wossum Mrs. Laura M. Wouters Mrs . Dru S . Wright Mr. Elmer Y. Wright Mr. Gary L. Wright Mr. Kevin R. Wrighl Mr. Michael W. Wrigh t Miss Ruth Wright Mrs. lina B. Wright Mr. Allen L. Wuensche Mr . N. Mark Wyatt Mrs. Gle nna S . Wylie Mr. Loy L. Wylie Mrs. Rebecca W. Wylie Mr. Robert K. Wylie Mrs. Lorna B. Wynn Mr. Phillip A. Wynn

Mrs . Becky P. Warren M iss Mary E. Warren Mrs. Patr icia D. Warren Mr. Robert T. War ren Mr. Stanley G. Wa rren

Mr. Edward L. Watkins Mrs. Lucille M. Watkins

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Watson Mr. Harvey W. W atson Mr. Jerry M. Watson M iss Karan L Watso n

Mrs. Ginger R. Stephens Jr. Mr. Joe B. Stephen• Jr.

Mrs. Mary G . Wa tson Mr. Randall F. Watson Mr. Robert N. Watson

Mrs. Alisa G. Stevens

Mr.

Mr. Michael J . Steve ns

Mr . Joe K. Weatherby Mrs. Melinda K. Weatherford Mr. J. David Weaver Mr. Loyd E. Weave r M iss M. Jan e Weaver Miss Chriscynthia Webb Mr . Arthur J. We ber Mr. Wilso n N. Weddle Mr. Charles L. Weddle Jr. Mrs. Regina C . Wehunt Dr. Billy J . Welch Mr. Danny F. Welch Mrs. Elizabe th M. Welch Mrs. Ly nda A. Welc h Mrs. Po lly P. Welch Mr . Tom my G. Welc h Mr. W. Jack Welch Miss Robin E. Welther Mr . G eorge D. Wendel Mrs. J une C. We ndel Mr. Beau A. We ndt Mr. Gary M. West Mr. G le nn 0 . Wes t Mr . S. Mike West Mrs. Jeanne S. West brook Mr. Richard L. Westlake Mrs. Betsy M. Westling Mr. Fran k L. Westling Mr. Ed B. Weyman Mrs. Connie S . Wheat Mr. Tom C. Wheat Mrs. Betty E. Wheeler Mr. M. Rex Wheeler Mr. O tto L. Wheeler Miss Janet L Whisenhu nt Mr . Ben T. Whitaker Miss Janice M . W hite Mr. Jesse B. White Mrs. May R. White Dr. Walte r T. White Mrs. Cindy E. Whitehead Mrs. Deborah T. Whiteley Miss Merrie L Whitney Mrs. Ja ne G. Whitsitt Mr. Ge rald F. Whitson Mr. Hubert 0 . Whitt Jr.

Mr. Rocky I. Stevens Mu. Virginia S. Stevens Mr. James L. Stevenson Mrs. Janice D. Stevenson Mr. J. Rea Stevenson Mr. Donald l. Stewart Mr. James W. Stewart Dr. Jerald F. Stewart Mro. Judy M. Stewart Mr. Leon N. Stewart Mr. James R. Stiles Mr. Marvin L. Stiles Miss Corinne I. Stinson

(From left) Mr. and Mrs. Art Busch, the Alex Millers, and Jane Ann and David Miller enjoy a pre-banquet visit at the annual Dallas meeting held in the Hyatt Regency Ballroom.

Mrs. Vivian W. Stites

Mr. Kenneth L. Tapp Mrs. Nornita M. Tapp

Mrs. Billye H. Stockton Mr. David M. Stoebner Mrs. Dodie StQkes Dr. J • me• M. Stokes Miss Valerie S. Stokes Mrs. Ed na W. Stone Mr. Robert l. Stone Mr. Douglas N. Stover

Mrs. Patti 0 . Thompson

Mr. J . R. Skip Valusek

Mrs. Rita Thompson Mr. Tim B. Thompson

Mr. Newton C . Vance

Mr. Mark D . Tarver

Mr. B. Rudie Tate Mr. Jim my P. Tate Mr A. Jay Ta tkenhorst Mrs. Jeann H. Tat kenhorst Mr. Mark H. Tavenner

Mrs. Vicki 0. Thompson Mr. Walter L. Thompson Mr. Bill E. Thompson Ill Mr. Clay E. Thompson Jr. Mr. H. Jack Thompson J r.

Mr. Craig M . Vandiver Mrs. Evelyn K. Vanidestine Mr. Don M. Vars

Mrs. Terri B. Stover

Mr. Adrian J. Taylor

Mr. Jules W. Street Mrs . Nancy F. Street Or. J . Hasaler Strickland Sr. Mrs . Mildred A. Strickland Sr.

Mr. Alton G . Taylor Mr. Billy D. Ta ylor Ms. Brenda J . Taylor Mr. ll>. Blake Taylor Mr. Eddie T. Taylor Mr. Elliott Taylor Mr. Harold V. Taylor Dr. Howard M. Taylor Miss J . G ail Taylor Mr. J. Keith Taylor Mr. L. Dean Taylor

Mr. James W. Thompson Jr. Mrs. Mary F. Thompson Jr. Mr. Garvin B. T horn Mrs. Luanne M . Thornton Jr. Mr. W . G arland Thornton Jr.

Miss Suzanne P. Strickling

Mr. Billy R. Stringer Mr. Don W. Stringer Mrs. Jo 8 . Stringer

Mrs. Ina R. Stringfellow Mrs. An n G . Stroud Mr. Douglas A. Stroud Dr. M. Francine Stuckey Mr. J . Chris Styles IA r. Gent G. Suess Mr. Larry D . Sulle nger Ms. Kay Sullivan Mr. Ala n R. Sumner Mt. Ed word 0. Sumrall Mrs. Maxioe B. Sumrall Mr. Huanmin.e Sun

Mr: Ralph A. Sundby

Mr•. Fra nki H. Surratt Dr, Robert R. Surratt Mr. Stephen G. Surratt Lt, Col. Hart>ld D. Sursa ['ir . Roy W. Sutton ID Mr. Patrick w. Svrcek Mrs . Carol S. Swai n J r. Mr. Nelen Swain Jr. L.l .. Nancy A. Swartwout

Mrs. Billie J . Thorp Mr. Joe N. Thorp Mrs. Norma H. Thronburg

Mr. Cullen P. Tibbets Mr. Bernard R. Tillery Mr. James Y . Timmins Mrs. Kit V. Timmins

Mr. Ellzey D. Vanderburg

Mrs. Li la B. Va rs Mr. Leroy W. Vaughan Lt. Thomas N. Vaughn Mrs. Rozanne C . Veeser Mr. Michael A. Velasquez Mr. M. Scott Vencil Mr. Jim G. Verden Mrs. Leslee R. Verden Mrs. S. Chris Verity Mrs. Mary B. Vernon Mr. W . Frank Vernon

Mr. D . Dwayne Vignes Miss Cheryl A. Vik Miss Ester Villalobos M r. R . Furman Vinson

Mrs. M arjorie J. Taylor

Mrs. Sarah P. Tindall

Mrs. Mary V. Taylor Mr5. Norma A. Taylor Mr. Roy L. Taylor Mr. T. J. Taylor Mr. Timothy A. Taylor Mrs. J a nis M. Ta ylor Ill Mr. William F. Taylor Ill Mrs. Doris G . Teague Mr. Sam A. Teague Mrs. Betty P. Teague Jr. Mr. James 0 . Teague Jr. Mr. Tim K. T easchner Mrs. Amy S. T ebeest Mr. Frank M. Temple M r. L~rry H. Templeton

Mr. Samuel D. Tiner

Mr. Mac L. Vivrett Ill

Mr. Henry B. Tippie II Mrs. Judie C. Tippie II Mr. Rob M. Tipps Mrs. Melinda K. Tolles Mr. Marvin H. Tollett Mrs. Mary B. Tollett Mr. Orrin W. Tooker Mrs. Peggy T. Tooker Mr. John B. Toone Mr. James C . Toothake r Mrs. Pauline E. Toothaker Capt. Keith W. Tounget

Miss Suzanne Voltz Mrs. Oianne 0 . Vongonten

Mr. T. Douglas Terry

Mrs. Lynda H. T ervooren Mr. Paul F. Teta

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Mrs. Vickie A. T ounget

Mr. Donald E>. Trent Mr. G asto n L. Tribble Mr. Billy M. Triplett Mrs. Judy G. Triplett

w Ms. Dana A. Wade Mrs. Carol R. Wadle y Jr. Mr. James L. Wadley Jr. Mr. Jllmes M . Waechter

T. Eugene Watson

Ms. Melanie A. Waghorn Mr. Alfred S. Wagner

Mr . Louis P. W hittenburg

Mrs. Barbara E. Wagner

Mr. C raig W. Wilkerson Mrs. G ertrude F. Wilkerson

Mr. Dale S. Wagner Dr. Margaret C. Waid Mr. B. Jack Walker Mrs. C laudia B. Walker Mr. David G . Walker Mr. Gary D . Walker

W illiams

Mrs. Bar bara J. W ilson

Mr. Ra ndy P. Washing to n

Mrs. Nancy E . Stevens

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Mr . Oba nion Williams OJ Mrs. Mary K. Williams Jr. Mr . Robe rt T. Willia ms Jr Mr . Douglas E. Willie r Mr. Barry D. Willis Mr. C . Lynn Willis Mr. Lewis E. Willis Mr. Ronald W. Willis

Mr. W. Hadley Wardlaw Jr. Miss Connie G. Ware Mr. Ken neth J. Ware

M rs. Rebecca P. Washington Rev. C harles D. Wa tkins

Mrs. Georgia W. Stephens Mrs. Sandra G. Stephens

M r . V ictor

M rs. Nancy W . Warder Jr.

Mr. Keith C . Warren

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Mr. Donald El. Williams Mrs. Durell E>. William"~ Mr. G . H. Williams Mr . Ken F. Williams Mr. Lawrence W. Willia·m·s Mrs. Marian B. William~ Mr. Ralph W. Williams Mrs. Susan M. W illiamS

Mr. Alpha M. Wiggins

Mr. Harold D . Wilkerson Mr. David A. Wilkinson Mr. Cha rles K. Wilks M r. Curtis B. W illiams Ms. Deana L. Williams

y Mr. Roger B. Yandell Mr. Edwin G . Young Mrs. Hazel T • .Young Mrs. Kathy H. Yo ung Ms. Lori E. Young Mr. Ted D. Young Mrs. Helene B. Young Jr. Mr. Robe rt L. Young Jr. Mr. Edwin G. Young II

z Mr. Charles E. Zeeck Mr. Mark D. Zent ner Mrs. Susan S. Zimmer Mr. Marvin L. Zoller Dr. Lawrence B. Zu erche r Mr. J ames L. Zurlis Mrs. J udy B. Zurlis

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TEXAS TECH IN RETROSPECT By Michael Q. Hooks

The Beat Goes On Each fall Texas Tech's Jones Stadium comes alive with crowd noise. These sounds are reactions not only to the play of athletes, but also to the performance of the Goin' Band from Raiderland. Since its inception in 1925, the Goin' Band has developed into one of the largest and best university bands in the land. In addition to marching 320 musicians, it incorporates into its performances two drum majors, 11 twirlers and the Flag Corps. A particular crowd pleaser is the percussion section, known as ZIT. An organization cannot achieve high levels of performance without strong leadership. Fortunately, Texas Tech has attracted such directors in W. R. Waghorne (Acting, 1925), Harry LeMaire (19261934), D. 0 . "Prof" Wiley (19341959) and Dean Killion (1959-1981). James Sudduth, who was named director in 1981, was the first Texas Tech alumnus to lead the band. Periodic changes in band directors also brought changes in uniforms and marching routines. Uniforms have included the matador, military, and West Point styles. In 1982, with the adoption of the gaucho-style, which features a Spanish look similar to the band's original hand-made uniforms, the design came full circle. The new uniform earned the band recognition as the best dressed in the nation. Different marching styles also evolved. While the early bands used rather simple formations, later bands expanded their routines to emphasize circle drills and geometric and abstract designs. A stereophonic sound effect, used since 1959, is acquired by dividing the band into two equal

groups at the opposite ends of the playing field and placing the percussion section in the center. Although the Marching Band has been a co-ed unit during most of its history, for five years it operated as an all-male organization. In 1930 a separate Girls Band, one of only two in Texas, was formed. However, in 1935, by a vote of the male band students, women once again were made members. Not surprisingly, the band during World War II was 80 percent female. Majorettes or twirlers were not used until after World War II. In fact, it wasn't until the retirement of a long-time Dean of Women (who opposed young ladies performing in such routines) that twirlers were added to the unit. Of course, twirlers are a featured attraction of today's band. The Marching Band receives rave notices for its shows. One of the most highly praised half-time performances was seen by millions of viewers on television during the 1973 Gator Bowl. But it is the annual patriotic show given at the

The career of long-time director D. 0. Wiley, shown here with one of his band students, is preserved through his papers housed in the Southwest Collection, the University's archives.

last home game that continues to stir the fans. Even though the Red Raiders do not always win their football games, Tech supporters exclaim with justifiable pride, "Well, at least we won the half-time show!" 1'fl

The band struts its stuff down Sunset Boulevard during one of its trips to Los Angeles in the mid-1930s. THE TEXAS TECHSAN/MAACH-APRIL 33


SPORTS Announcing! The new recruits By Joe Hornaday

W

en Jerry Moore and is football staff hit the ecruiting trails in December, there was no doubt what their first priority was: linemen of the big, mobile variety. Of the 20 recruits Texas Tech signed, 13 fall into the "trenchman" category. Throw in Parade AllAmerica linebacker Brad Hastings and bluechip running back Ricky Boysaw and you have the ingredients to what looks like the best recruiting crop on the South Plains in a long time. "I'm extremely pleased with the recruiting year we had," Moore said. "We went after linemen and we signed linemen. This is the first year since I've been here that we don't have to make projections for two or three years down the line. We didn't sign 210-pound linemen hoping that they'd be up to 240 in two years. The linemen we signed are all big, mobile players-big enough to play right now." Moore feels not only is there size, but talent. "Back in October, we listed every position and rated the players at each position. Do you know we signed what we felt were the top four guards in the state? Not the top one or one of the top four, but all of our top four guards. In fact, 12 34 lHE TEXAS TECI-iSAN /MARCH-APRIL

of the 18 high school players we signed were our top choices at their positions. That means we went after and got the kids we wanted. I don't know any other way to evaluate our recruiting. It was a complete success." Here is a look at Texas Tech's 1983 recruiting class: ROGER BELL, Line, 6-2, 225, Wink ... All-State as linebacker .. . All-West Texas Super Tearn by Standard-Times ... team captain . .. also plays basketball and

Ricky Boysaw

throws shot ... played much of junior year for Kermit ... also played center and offensive tackle. RICKY BOYSAW,I-Back, 6-2, 220, Monahans . .. First-team AllState and Texas Football Top 30 ... Avalanche-Journal Fabulous 44, Chronicle Super 60 and StarTelegram Top 100 at RB ... Post's Hunted 100 at LB ... 4A South Plains Player of the Year ... three years All-District ... rushed for 1,526 yards on 228 carries for 6. 7 avg.. .. only played in nine games . . . team captain . .. twice AllDistrict in basketball. VIC BURNETT, Line, 6-5,230, Long Beach JC and Compton, CA . .. Second-team All-America in JC and first-team All-Metro ... transferred to Tech at mid-term . .. played DE two years in JC . . . in on 112 tackles last year, including nine QB sacks .. . team captain . . . lettered two years in high school. SCOTT CONRAD, Line, 6-6, 245, Sherman ... Texas Football Friday Night Hero . .. All-District at offensive guard and defensive tackle . .. lettered two years. BOUVIER DALE, RB-DB, 6-2, 195, Bay City ... rushed for over 2,000 yards in two-year career ... Chronicle Super 60 and Star-


Telegram Top 100 . . .4A AllGreater Houston ... three years AllDistrict ... played tight end as sophomore . . . also All-District kicker. BRIAN GERSTENBERGER, Line, 6-7, 260, Taft JC, CA and Levelland ... Helped team to No. 1 ranking in national JC poll ... team was 11-0 ... played both ways for two years ... team was 10·1 in 1981 ... All-Conference.

year ... team was 7-3 in 1982 and 17-13 during career . .. punted three years for 38-yard average. ERIC HESS, Line, 6-3, 258, San Angelo (Central) . .. Team captain of state quarterfinalist ... All-State, All-West Texas and All-District . . . two year starter . .. team was 9-4 ... played basketball and threw shot and discus. ARTIS JACKSON, Line, 6-6, 320, Dallas (South Oak Cliff) ... Tech's biggest recruit. .. Chronicle Super 60, Star-Telegram Top 100 and Post Hunted 100 . . . All-District two years ... won state wrestling championship ... played both ways ... kicked FGs, PATs and kicked off. .. deep snapper ... lettered three years. JEFF KEITH, Line, 6-3, 235, Arlington (High) . .. Despite missing senior year with injury, still made Star-Telegram Top 100 and Post Hunted 100 ... injured knee seven plays into first game and did not return ... had surgery but is fully recovered ... second-team AllDistrict junior year . . . threw shot and discus. BRYAN LEE, Line, 6-3, 250, Abilene (Cooper) ... Texas Football Top 90 and Chronicle Super 60 .. . transferred from Jersey Village (Houston) before senior year.

Brad Hastings

BRAD HASTINGS, LB, 6-3, 225, Arlington (Bowie) ... Parade All-America ... Times-Herald BlueChipper ... rated among top 20 prospects in nation by Dallas News ... Harris Defensive Player of the Year ... A-J Fabulous 44, Chronicle Super 60, Star-Telegram Top 100 and Post Hunted 100 ... Texas Football Top 30 ... All-State ... All County and All-District two years ... three-year starter at LB ... also played FB and TE ... 266 career tackles ... 29 stops for losses ... led team with 88 tackles last

MIKE McBRIDE, Line, 6-2, 235, Lewisville ... Texas Football Top 90 and Star-Telegram Top 100 ... AllDistrict offensive guard . . . secondteam All-Dallas Metro. TODD PHELPS, Line, 6-3, 240, Haltom ... A-J Fabulous 44, Chronicle Super 60 and Texas Football Top 90 as offensive lineman ... Star-Telegram Top 100 and Post Hunted 100 as defensive lineman ... All-County and AllNortheast Texas ... three-year starter .. . started at offensive and defensive tackle. MIKE ROYALS, FB, 6-2, 230, Abilene (Cooper) ... Versatile player who could play a number of positions . . . three-year letterman .. . a punishing running back ... runs the 40 in 4.7. TODD RYDEN, LB, 6-3, 220, Stephenville . . . All-District on offense, defense and as kicker ... All-West Texas Super Team,

All-Cross Timbers and league's defensive player of the year ... kicked five FGs, including 43yarder ... team was 8-2 .. . threeyear letterman ... regional qualifier in discus as junior .. . team captain ... also plays basketball. MERV SCURLARK, WR-DB, 60, 180, Monahans ... Missed six games senior year with broken finger and then broken arm ... still intercepted three passes ... averaged 25 yards a catch during twoyear career ... averaged 7.3 yards per carry . .. lettered two years . RONNIE STANHOPE, Line, 66, 240, Amarillo (Tascosa) ... Twoway starter as tackle . .. lettered two years ... also plays basketball and wrestles. DAVID STICKELS, Line, 6-2, 235, Pecos ... First-team All-State as offensive lineman and secondteam AU-State as defensive lineman ... three years AllDistrict . .. Chronicle Super 60, Texas Football Top 90, StarTelegram Top 100 and Post Hunted 100 ... All-South Plains ... started three years on defense and two years on offense . .. twice AllDistrict both ways ... team captain ... throws shot. CHRIS VORHIES, Line, 6-5, 230, Belton . . . Second-team AllState ... Star-Telegram Top ·100 ... Super-Centex . .. transferred from Iowa before senior year .. . throws shot. VINCENT WYDERMYER, DB, 6-1, 185, Dickinson . . . Greater Houston Defensive Player of the Year ... league's MVP at RB ... Chronicle Super 60 and Post Hunted 100 . .. twice All-District at RB and DB ... team captain ... twice AU-Houston as DB ... gained 660 yards rushing for 6.0 avg. and caught eight passes for 185 yards in leading team to 10-4 record and state quarter finals ... lost 49-30 to eventual state champion Westbrook ... intercepted seven passes for 110 yards and two TDs . .. returned a kickoff 96 yards for TD ... team was 11-1 and regional finalist as junior ... won team's Hatchet Award senior year for most outstanding plays ... runs 1!1 track. THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL 36


A COACH'S DREAM By Lyn McKinley ellye Richardson never would make much of a golfer. She and tennis probably would get along about as well as England and John McEnroe. But when she's on the basketball court, the Tech forward has found her niche. She's a coach's dream. Highly sought-after when she finished her second year at Amarillo College, she was phoned by coaches from Wayland Baptist, Kansas State and Baylor. But when she was contacted by then assistant Tech coach Marsha Sharp, her mind was made up. It was in the Hub where she'd spend her next few years. And it's on the basketball court where she is making a name for herself.

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In a land of Southwest Conference giants, one almost bigger than life on her own team, Richardson is content to be the working man's line. She'll let others play the star. And she'll do her job. "My goals? I just want the team to come out on top," she said. "I want us to make it to the NCAA tournament next year. I just want us to win. " If it seems like the 5-10 junior is one of the more motivated team players you'll find, you're right. But Richardson's not been pushed by the desire to please a coach or to be named to an all-star team . The driving force behind the Pampa native is-Kellye Richardson. "I started playing when I was a sophomore in high school," she

said. "It was just something I'd always wanted to do. I love sports. My parents gave me the confidence, if that was what I wanted to do. It seemed like basketball was what I wanted to succeed in." And so, Richardson took on the high school teams of the Panhandle armed with lots of desire, natural ability and a shortage of fundamentals. What she lacked in the solid points of the game, she made up for with heart. And she is still doing that today. "I had no fundamentals when I got to college," Richardson said. "I learned that when I got to collegefundamentals are the biggest thing. Going to a junior college was the best thing I ever did. I got more playing time and I learned."


"Kellye does a good job of understanding team roles," Sharp said. "She does what's necessary to be a winner. I think she wants to win as badly as anybody we coach." That's pretty high praise coming from a coach with an All-America lineup. Maybe that explains why Richardson put so much pressure on herself when she arrived at Tech. She knew she had the tools, and she wasn't afraid to push herself to succeed.

"Kellye wanted to prove she could go from a junior college to a major university," Sharp said. "She's fit in well." After the lights have dimmed on her Tech career and she's made that last shot, Richardson hopes to continue in basketball as a coach. "I've learned from Coach Sharp," she said. "I'm learning more about the game every time I play." And that makes coaching seem as natural a move for someone so in love with the game-as winning.

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That education didn't stop when she arrived at Tech. Before she'd even unpacked her bags and moved into a dorm, she was on the court as one of the starting Red Raiders. And going against the Texas Longhorns is a little different than hitting the court against the likes of Panhandle State or McNeese. "The game is a lot more physical here," she said. "There are bigger people. I really didn't think there would be much difference, but I knew it would be harder." Richardson acknowledged that Coach Sharp knows how to motivate people and makes them want to work hard. According to Sharp, spending long hours on the court is a practice that Richardson thrives on. It's as if she comes from the John Wooden School of Positive Thinking, if there were such a place. Richardson, who is the team's third-leading scorer with over 10 points per game, would just as soon pass inside to Carolyn Thompson as put up two for herself. But then, it's aimost like there is no "self" for her.

When senior Gwen McCray was moved from forward to post, a starting spot opened up, tailor made for Kellye Richardson. Or maybe it was Kellye Richardson who was just plain tailor made for first year head coach Marsha Sharp's renovation plans to make Texas Tech a national contender. Either way, the junior Amarillo College transfer has become an integral part of the Raiders' tradition-building program. "Kellye is really an exciting player to watch. She has the ability to do things with the ball that can spark a team," Coach Sharp said. "Her quickness and ball handling abilities have helped the team from the wing spot." The 5'10" forward from Pampa loves to play basketball, and she loves to win. Among athletes, there is a saying that 'there are no good losers, just good pretenders.' Kellye doesn't even pretend well. "I hate to lose, and when we do, it takes me a while to get over it." And what does the physical education major do in her spare time? "There is no doubt in my mind that Kellye would play basketball 24 hours a day if she could," Sharp said. "It is that type of player, the player who loves the game and hates to lose that will build a successful program." Touted as a clutch player who performs best against high caliber teams while at Amarillo College, Coach Sharp's predictions of her newest starter have proven true. With less than a minute on the clock, Kellye sank two free throws against Baylor in an important SWC contest to lead the Raiders to a 68-66 victory. "I like a challenge. When somebody talks about a team and how good they are, it makes me that much more intense," Richardson said. "When I feel the pressure in a game, I just go at 'em that much harder. I've been in those clutch situations before and just do what I have to do." Richardson's name dominates the Amarillo school record books in everything from steals to field goal percentage. The adjustment to the Raiders' post-oriented offense would be difficult for some, but Kellye has accepted her role in stride. "It is best to go for that high percentage shot. There are times for us to shoot and times to get the ball inside," Richardson said. The Tech coaches are well aware of Kellye's contributions. "The scoring ability of our wings is deceptive because of our game plan, but they can score," Coach Sharp said. Kellye is a quick, hustling defensive player. She is a team player. She is unselfish, yet confident in her abilities. She is a never-say-die competitor. #22 is a winner. THE TEXAS TECHSAN / MARCH-APRIL 37


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Olympic Academy announces speakers Plans for the 1983 United States Olympic Academy are taking shape, according to academy co-directors Martin H. Mcintyre and Elizabeth R Hall, both of the Texas Tech Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Olympic Academy VII will be conducted on the Texas Tech Campus May 30 through June 3. The 1983 academy in Lubbock will be the final one before the 1984 summer Olympic games in Los Angeles. Speakers at Olympic Academy VII will address topics in several general areas: physical and psychological development of athletes; moral and social development of athletes, amateurism; and internationalism. In addition, several displays and performances in the area of Olympic aesthetics are planned. The program will include Kenneth Reich, Olympic correspondent, Los Angeles Times; Chris Knepp, chairman, USOC Athletes Advisory Council; Dr. Kenneth S . Clarke, director of sports medicine, USOC Training Center; and Dr. Frank Hayden, director of international development, Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation . Other program participants will be CoL F. Don Miller, USOC executive director; Bill Kozar, Texas Tech; Russ Lord, Northwest Missouri State; Dr. James Keating, DePaul University; Dr. Betty Spears, University of Massachusetts; Dr. LeRoy Walker, North Carolina Central University; and Nancy Reid, Texas Tech.

Coach optimistic about track team Anyone who knows Texas Tech track and field coach Corky Oglesby knows he is always optimistic about his squad. This season, Oglesby is probably more excited for the Raider thinclads than ever. "This team could be one of the best ever at Tech, but it all depends on how hard they want to work," Oglesby said. "There is no doubt we will be stronger." 34 THE lEXAS lECHSAN/ MAACH-APRIL

One major reason behind his optimism lies in the return of two NCAA Championship qualifiers from last season in the long jump, Thomas Selmon and Delroy Poyser. Selmon holds the school record of 25-9 and with Poyser owning a best just over a quarter of an inch behind, the two should push each other to distances over 26 feet this year. The influx of 10 junior college transfers, including seven who earned All-America honors, and six high school athletes will give the Raider machinery a complete overhauL One newcomer definitely to watch is Wilfred Sang from New Mexico Junior College. The native of Kapsabet, Kenya, captured JUCO national titles in the steeplechase and the 5,000 last year and in all, won All-America honors seven times. Another seven-time JUCO All-America transfer is Red Cloud, a full-blooded Navajo Indian who also competed for NMJC in the distance events last year.

Volleyball coach signs top recruits Tech Volleyball Coach Janice Hudson has announced the signing of four highly sought after players. They are Donys Reid, a 5'8W outside hitter from Houston, Cecilia Lange, a 5' 10" middle blocker from San Antonio; Stacy Blasingame, a 6'1" middle blocker/ outside hitter from Perryton; and Allison Hetterich, a 5'10W setter/ middle blocker from Richardson. Reid, who played at Jersey Village High School, has been an All-District selection the past two years and was voted to the 1982-83 All-State and All-Star teams by the Texas high school coaches. "I believe Donys to be one of the top recruits in Texas high school volleyball this year," Hudson said. "She has an unbelievable vertical jump which will certainly help her in Division I play." Hudson also mentioned the abilities of Blasingame, Perryton's Most Valuable Player the past three years and All-State player as a senior. She has a 24-inch vertical jump.

You're Invited!!! All Techsans are invited to attend a "Third Thursday Celebration" each month at Cardinal Puff's, 4615 Greenville Ave. in Dallas. No program. No speeches. No charge-beyond what you order. The Happy Hour begins at 5 p.m. and will be held-you've got it-every third Thursday! Come meet with other Tech exes for a good time. For more information, call Liane Jones (214) 522-5869.

Wojo mania invades Red Raiderlandl What happens when you cross a tall, blonde and muscular lad from Missouri with a tall, dark and mild-mannered young man from California? That's right, you guessed it. "Wojo Mania!" The combination that is involved in the riddle is that of 6-10 freshman Ray Irvin from Blue Springs, Mo., and 6-11 freshman Kent Wojciechoski from Moorpark, Calif. Both are integral parts of the Red Raider basketball team. Both have attracted somewhat of a following among their fellow students at Tech who attend basketball games. Perhaps an explanation into this overwhelming crowd following should be given. It all began midway through the SWC campaign when Wojciechoski entered the game against the SMU Mustangs. "Wojo" came in to play 14 minutes and even though he scored no points, the fans admired his defensive efforts enough to start the chant: "Wojo, Wojo, Wojo." Well, you get the idea. Wojo Mania was invented by a group of students headed by Tech grad student Jeff Legler. "We just think he kind of stands for all of us up there who are not able to play in a major college game," Legler said. "He doesn't appear to be that great a player, but he hustles and just plays so hard that it seems he deserves as much credit as possible. Of course, his name is one of those that is good for crowd appeal, anyway." By now you are probably wondering how Irvin fits into all this Wojo Mania. It is really quite simple. When Irvin needs a breath, Coach Gerald Myers sends in "Wojo." "My name is a little too easy for the fans to start a chant about me," says Irvin jokingly. tfl


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*Cmdr. Ordis E. Forbess retired in 1978 after working for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft for 17 years. Prior to that he served 20 years in the U.S. Navy. A member of the Texas Tech Century Club, he and his wife, Sunny, Jive in Rancho Ber· nardo, Calif.

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Dr. James B. Nevins now resides in San Angelo and at Route 1, Lawn, Texas. He tells the story of how in 1937, when he was a senior, double majoring in education and music, he and some other band members were playing an overture called "3 Days." James lifted a theme from the middle of the overture and made a quick arrangement from it for the band. Another friend, Carroll McMath of Denton, wrote some words. Copies of the "new song" were passed out by cheerleaders at a pep rally. It met with immediate success and was later re-arranged by orchestra leader Fred Waring in 1942. Tech's school song had been born. L. Edwin Smith, CPA and partner in the firm of Pratas, Smith & Moore in Lubbock, has been elected chairman of the board of directors of Saint Mary of the Plains Hospi· tal.

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Jesse C. Moore and his wife, the fo rmer Ouida Johnston '43, reside in Sweetwater.

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Tom Bean, Texas. He will be working at the First National Bank in Van Alstyne. Howard Yandell has retired as president of First National Bank, Lubbock, to pursue other opportunities. He and his wife, Betty, have two daughters and a son.

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Clarence Henniger is assistant manager of the retail advertising department of The Avalanche-Journal. He and his wife, Theda, and their children reside in Lubbock. Ralph G . Yarbrough and his wife, Kathryn Williams '59, have moved to San Antonio where Ralph is physical plant direc· tor of The University of Texas Health Scien· ces Center. Their son and daughter are attending UT-San Antonio after transferring from the University of Nebraska.

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Dr. R. G . "Wick" Alexander was elected chairman of the board of Texas American Bank-Forum. He resides in Arlington. Gayle M. Earls has been named an executive vice president of InterFirst Bank Dallas, N.A., in charge of the Southwest Corporate Banking Division. *Glenda Keith Guyton resigned on Jan. 31 as assistant to the vice president of stu· dent affairs at The University of Alabama. On Dec. 31, 1982, she was married to David W. Thompson. They live in Borger where David is an officer of Panhandle Bank and Trust.

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cal director of Universal Voltronics Corp. His mother, Katherine Kleiss Beal '58, a retired Lubbock public school teacher, resides in Lubbock. He and his wife, Kathleen, reside in Weston, Conn. Carl E. Jameson of Denver was elected to the board of directors of CELERON Corp. He also serves as a senior vice president and member of the executive management council and is president of the Celeron Oil and Gas Co. He and his wife, Marge, have two children. Joseph C . Smith, vice president of Thos. S. Byrne Inc., general contractors, has been elected vice president of the Fort Worth Chapter of Associated General Contractors. *Robert C. Grider Ill was pro· moted to vice president of Deposit 62 Guaranty National Bank in Jackson, Miss. The Pampa native is married to the former Dona Dockery and they are the parents of two children. Robert W. Sokoll has been appointed city manager in Waxahachie. Lila Buske Vars, director of development at West Texas State University, received a career achievement award from the Amarillo Women's Network. She resides in Canyon. Hiram E. "Gene" West has been named director of building maintenance and utilities at Texas Tech. He and his wife, Eloise Brinkley, reside in Lubbock. Lee Brown, vice president and partner of SHWC Inc., has been 63 *James THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL 39


appointed to the American Institute of Architects Committee on Architecture for Education. He resides in Houston. Jeanne H. Conrad is claims representative for the Social Security Administration in Amarillo. *Richard Alan Edwards is director of planned giving at Oral Roberts University. He and his wife, Jane Anne Baggett, have a daughter, Melissa, 15. They reside in Tulsa. Charles H. Stogner has resigned as supervising assistant state auditor assigned to Texas Tech University.

J . D . "Dave" Thomson is commer-cial accounts executive for Marsh & McLennan Inc., insurance brokers in Oklahoma City. He is married to Carron Ruth Evans '62. Carron is clinical dietitian at Oklahoma University teaching hospitals. They have three children, David, 18, Marianna, 16, and Sean, 12, and make their home in Edmond. J. Sidney Saunders has been 64 appointed chief of the engineering and resources division for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation at Grand Coulee Dam. He

and his wife, the former A. Louise Suttle, live in Electric City, Wash., with their children, Kathy, 17, and Ryan, 14. Buford C . Terrell is an attorney 65 and writer who resides in Lubbock. Frederick March, assistant professor on the theatre arts faculty at 66 Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, received the Founders Award from the Texas Educational Theatre Association at a convention in Waco.

Lufkin rancher selected as Man of the Year

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Raymond Moore '63 of Lufkin has been honored by the Texas County Agricultural Agents Association at the "Man of the Year" banquet. Moore is one of seven men selected by the organization for recognition as leaders in area agriculture. His award was based on his use of sound agricultural practices. One of those agricultural practices, performance testing, has helped Moore in his cattle operations. Moore keeps accurate production records on his Angus cattle, including how many calves are produced, weight at birth, yearling weight and two-year weight. Which cows are kept in the herd is determined on the basis of those records as well as by consideration of. the animals' bloodlines. Moore's Angus cattle operation is located on 235 acres of land five miles north of Lufkin on U.S. 69. He keeps SO registered mother cows in a cattle-growing enterprise that he started with his father in 1965. His main business interest is in the Moore

Brothers Co., which does highway construction. Moore said he got into the agricultural project because he was interested in raising cows as a sideline. "Some people play golf on the weekends- ) play with cattle. Before 1965, I didn't know what a cow was," Moore said, tonguein-cheek. "The biggest change in our operation took place in 1973 with the first calf born as a product of artificial insemination. Eighty percent of our total yearly calf crop i~ now produced by artificial insemination." He added that some fourth-generation calves were born this year, and "tliey're the best we've produced. The bulls we use I consider to be the best in the country." Moore sells most of the calves to 4H Club or FFA members, who show the animals. Pleased to be selected for recognition at the Man of the Year banquet, Moore said, "It's quite an honor." A lifelong Lufkin resident, he left the city only while attj'!nding Texas Tech, returning after graduation. (By Doris Daniel, Lufkin Daily News)

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James P. Cummings has been promoted to executive vice presi· dent at the First National Bank, Lubbock. He and his wife, Janet Gummelt, have two sons and a daughter. Donald H. Eudy is employed as a pilot for Southwest Airlines. He resides in Mid· land. Lt. Col. Francisco A. Figueroa, chief of management support for space research and development at the Pentagon, has been selected to attend the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at Fort McNair, Washing· ton, D.C. He and his wife, Sharon, and their sons, Derek and Adam, reside in Springfield, Va. J . Bill Ireland was promoted to assistant vice president and lending officer at the First State Bank of Shallowater. Garland Weeks, a retired professional rodeo cowboy, resides in San Angelo where he is a sculptor. Roy Riddellll has been elected to the board of directors for the First National Bank. He is involved in the real est· ate business in Fort Worth.

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Raymond C . Adams was promoted to president of Bush Hog/Conti· nental Gin. He resides in Prattville, Ala. Richard W. "Dick" Reid has been named sales engineer for Oil Dynamics Inc.

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He resides in Midland with his wife, the former Glenna Sue "Susie" Hill, and their two children. Jan Kelley White has become the sev· enth director of Discovery Toys in the nation. She and her husband, Mac, have three children, Sarah, 6, Clayton, 4, and Ashley, 2. They live in North Dallas.

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Armando Garcia has been pro· moted to assistant vice president of loan analysis at First National Bank, Lub· bock. He and his wife, Mollie, have two children. Capt. Mark D. Gunn married Ruth Naomi Jahr on Oct. 2, 1982. They reside at Ellsworth AFB, S.D. Gary L. Justice is president of Lawn Doctor of Longview as well as being the national accounts director of Stondt Distri· buting Co. of Longview. He and his wife, Dena, have two children, Brad, 4, and Lauren, 1. John C. Owens has been promoted to vice president of business development in the marketing division at RepublicBank, Lubbock. Ronnie H. Randolph is a consultant to various CPA firms and other tax practition· ers. He resides in Lubbock. Bob Suter serves as senior vice president in the commercial loan division of Republic·

Bank, Lubbock. He and his wife, Jackie, have two children. Mike Crutcher is assistant varsity football coach and assistant baseball coach at Monterey High in Lubbock. He and his wife, Chris, have two daughters, Amy and Micah. Cynthia Farwell Easley was named vice president and trust officer at Plains National Bank, Lubbock. Tiana Hayslip has been promoted to vice president in the real estate loan division at RepublicBank, Lubbock. Gerry Holden Meier is judge of the 29lst Judicial District Court in Dallas, the only woman ever to hold a criminal judgeship in Dallas County. She is also president of the Dallas Women Lawyers Association. Phyllis Jean Pittman is a fashion designer and owner of Phyllis Pittman Inc. of Houston. T . Cody Wales has been named assistant general counsel for Ashland Oil Inc., Ash· land, Ky. Jimmy D. Williams was promoted to principal engineer of generation plant design and controls at Southwestern Public Service Co. He and his wife, Carolyn, and their children, Lori and Shawn, reside in Amarillo.

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GERALD MYERS BASKETBALL CAMP Sessions:

June 26-July 1 Fees: Resident $175 July 17-22 Day $150 July 31-Aug . 5 CAMP ACTIVITIES- Boys attending will learn the fun· damentals of shooting, dribbling, passing and individual moves, plus strategy of the game. More advanced drills and techniques will be taught older players . Officiated games will be held in the afternoons with boys grouped by age and ability. In addition, movies, training films, demonstrations, films of famous basketball games and talks will be spaced between time on the cou rt. Above all, individual attention for each boy will be stressed. CAMP STAFF-The camp is instructed by Texas Tech basketball coach Gerald Myers and his staff as well as several high school coaches.

AGES OF ELIGIBILITY-The camp is open to boys in elementary (nine years and older). junior high and high school junior varsity. According to rules of the Texas Tech University Interscholastic League which governs high school participation, a camper may not be a member of a high school varsity team. (All varsity sports apply to above rule). 42 THE TEXAS TECHSAN/MARCH-APRIL

SPECIAL CAMP FEATURES- Some of the highlights are an official camp T -shirt, individual camp report card, basketball certificate, free throw shooting award, field goal shooting award, jump shooting award, set shooting award and ribbons to members of the championship teams.

For more information, call (806) 742·3367 or write Gerald Myers Basketball Camp, Texas Tech University, P.O. Box 4199, Lubbock, Texas 79409.


ings, Lubbock. He is married to the former Becky Ellison, and they have two daughters, Casey, 4, and Holly, 3. Garon Ray burn married Rochelle Butler in February. They live in Oklahoma City. John F. Elliott has been elected senior vice president in commercial lending at Texas Commerce Bank, Lubbock. He and his wife, the former Nancy Kimbrough '77, have two daughters. George Gray is an engineer with Materials Transportation Co. His wife, Sandi Hite '76, is a flutist and performs with the Temple Symphony and the Redbud Woodwind Quintet. They have a daughter, Laura Elizabeth, who was born Oct. 24, 1982. They have lived in Temple since 1977. E. Keith Hanes and his wife, Judith Lee, own Southwest Office Supply in Lubbock. Joe D. May is senior vice president of Whisperwood National Bank, Lubbock.

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Rex Brooke resides in 7Gilbert 5 Grady Wolfforth. Cherryhomes is a field underwriter for New York Life Insurance Co., serving West Texas and Eastern New Mexico from the Roswell office. He lives in Eunice, N.M. J. Pat Hickman has joined the Texas American Bank of Amarillo as vice president and director of marketing. Loyd Rineh art is chief financial officer for First National Bank, Lubbock. He and his wife, Gilda, have two children. Cecily Clare Smith-Garnett is assistant supervisor for the Parks and Recreation Department, Lubbock. She and her husband, Karl '80, live in Lubbock. Suzanne Warren was married to John B. Baker in January. She is a teacher for the Lubbock Independent School District. He is vice president of Higgins & May Inc., Consulting Engineers.

Paul R. Bendel is working for the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce as manager of publicity and public relations. He also handles the convention and tourism department, and serves as executive director of the Texas Rose Festival Association. He was married to Rebecca C . Kelly on March 5, 1983. They reside in Tyler. John S . Hunter is vice president at RepublicBank, Lubbock. He and his wife, Zoe, have two children, Jason and Jill.

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*Jane Prince Jones is public relations director at KSEL radio. She was the first woman in Lubbock to co-anchor the news, the first to co-host a radio morning show and the fi rst to host a radio talk show. She and her husband, Randy, have two children, Kevin and Jennifer. They also own PrinceJones Travel Agency. William H. Kincaid is a charter member of The College of the State Bar of Texas, which was created Jan. 26, 1983. He is an attorney and resides in Bowie. I. Tim Lancaster has been promoted to vice president of the marketing division for the RepublicBank, Lubbock. He and his wife, Regina, have a son, Chad. J . Clay Leaver ton has been promoted to vice president at First National Bank, Lubbock. He is married to the former Wally Ann Joiner '70. Edwin Schulz was named vice president and cashier for Texas Commerce Bank, Lubbock. Deborah Bos worth Campbell is manager of business planning for Telex Computer Products Inc., in Tulsa, Okla. She was also named for the 1982 Outstanding Young Women of America award. She and her husband, Grover, have two sons. Karen Rister Irons has joined the sales staff at David L. Hewitt and Associates, Realtors. She and her husband, David '75, have a daughter, Rachel, and reside in Lubbock. Ben Leonard is self-employed and lives in Oklahoma City. He does space planning and design, both commercial and residential.

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Don McBeath and his wife, Beverly Bish op '76, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Brian Bishop McBeath, born Feb. 8. Kathryn Quilliam has joined the Lubbock branch of Dean Witter Reynolds as an account executive. Brenda Rowan and her sister, Tricia Pounds, own and operate The Corn Popper in Lubbock. *larry M. Trammell has been promoted to executive director of the program office at Tracor Aviation in Santa Barbara, Calif. Ron Bartley has been named senior

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9th Annual TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL CAMP July 21-24, 1983 5th-8th Grades

FOOTBALL PROGRAM (Non-Contact-No Pads)

Ages 8-14

***CAMP COMPLIES WITH HIGH SCHOOL U.I.L. RULES*** FOOTBALL(OFFENS~

BACKFIELD- Basic fundamentals of stance, starts, blocking, faking, ball handling, pass receiving and general technique. LINEMAN-Basic fundamentals of stance, starts, pulling and blocki ng technique and pass protection.

FOOTBALL (SPECIAL TV) QUARTERBACKS-Passing, play calling, leadershi p. RECEI VERS-Faking, runn ing pass patterns, eluding linebackers and catching. KICKERS-All phases of kicking including punting, kicking-off and placements.

FOOTBALL (DEFENSE) BACKFIELD-Stance, reading offensive keys, pass coverage. LINEMAN- Stance, pursuit , readin g offensive keys, reaction and rushing the passer.

ST RENGTH & FLEXIBILITY BASIC METHODS-Techniques of weight traini ng.

FITNESS Preparing the body to play football th rough exercise and agility drills.

FUN Swimming, Films (college and pro), Olympics (soccer, softball and volleyball) .

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Gail Louise Gougher was married to Thomas Curtis Darden on Feb. 12. They live in Dallas. *Danny G. Koch is an account executive for The Travelers Insurance Co. He main· tains accounts in Midland, Amarillo and sur· rounding cities. He and his wife, the former June Holdbrooks, reside in Lubbock. Dennis R. Reeves, attorney at law, is associated with Conner & Price of Lubbock. He and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter. Cliff Attaway married Kathleen Parks in December. They live in Lubbock. Harrison Nesbit Bowes Jr. is attending medical school at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Leslie Nossaman is working as an explo· ration geologist for Tenneco Oil. He lives in Oklahoma City. Jeffery Clarence Reynolds married Karen Ann Clouse in December. They live in Lubbock. Charlyn McGill Rogers is employed by Arthur Young & Co. as an audit senior. She is married to Dr. A. Scott Rogers, a resident with Baylor Affiliate Hospitals. They live in Houston. Gary Schuberth has been licensed as a registered architect by the State of Texas. He is employed by Rehler Vaughn Beaty &

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Koone Inc., Architects, in San Antonio. Melanie K. Stansifer was married to Gary D. Caddel in December. They live in Lubbock. John M. Adams is attending gradu· 80 ate school at Texas Tech. He and his wife, the former Susan E. McGarth, live in Lubbock. Carolyn Cowan was married to Tommy Botkin in December. They reside in Tahoka. Bernardo S. Gonzalez married Delma Paez in January. They live in Lubbock. Dwight David Goodman married Connie Lynn McDill in December. They live in Lubbock. Jeff Holloman is a measurement products specialist for Barnco Inc. in Odessa. He resides in Midland. Kim Kinnison is employed by Olton High School. She was married to Royce Huseman in January. *Ryan K. Pape is assistant manager of the finishing department fo r WestPoint Pep· perell's Mission Valley Mill, New Braunfels. Kitty Hall Wasemiller has successfully completed requirements for certification as a professional member of the American Society of Interior Design. She is a senior designer with Hollon's Furniture in their business interiors and design division. She lives in Lubbock.

James A. Bell was named administrative officer in the marketing division of RepublicBank, Lubbock. D. Jon Cade is a financial analyst with Dresser-Atlas Industries in Houston. Gary D. Cotton is employed by Lanier Business Products as service coordinator for the Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland and Hobbs areas. Gary and his wife, Beverly, live in Lubbock.

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Luther Mays-an 'Amaysing Artist' He is billed as the "Amaysing artist," and amazing he is. Luther Mays '78, a former Texas Tech student, produces about 20 custom-designed T-shirts per day, each with an originally-drawn car, in his Dallas studio. He also tours three college campuses per year. "I have had an interest in cars since I was very small, about four years old," Mays said. "My family moved to a small town, and there was nothing to do, so I spent my time watching cars. Instead of doing my homework, I drew cars. Art, and particularly cars, was a big interest for me. "I was a good enough track runner that I earned a scholarship to Texas Tech, where I studied art. I went on to San Jose State University in California where I studied illustration. It was there that I first started using the airbrush," Mays said. An airbrush remains the primary tool of this trade, enabling him to produce the custom-designed T-shirts in less than 15 minutes. His Amaysing Artist company is a oneman operation. He handles all the drawing, book work and orders by himself. Mays also runs another company, Star Cars, which is an experiment. "The Star Cars were offered on a limited basis, for six months. I advertised in Motor Trend magazine, and did quite well." (By Damon Pearce, University Daily ) Jerry Esqueda is employed by the Pace Setter Corp., Lubbock. He married Cindy Carrasco in December. Bryan E. Freeny is marketing director for Information Machines Inc. in Fort Worth. Helen L. Howell works in the graphics department at Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock. Trudi R. Lewis is news director at KLBKTV, Lubbock. Deborah Gail Lovett was married to Robert A Shuey Ill in January. The live in Dallas. Rex Martin Lowe and Julie Marie Burgamy '79 were married in December. They live in Lubbock. Bobby Tollison is working on his master's degree in theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. His wife, Susan Schultz '82, teaches sixth grade in Fort Worth. Shelly Jo Tucker was married toW. Kelly Robinson in December. They live in Lubbock and attend Tech. Suzanne Whitfield was married to David Rudder. They live in Durango. Cheryl Ruth Birkes and Michael Travis Smith were married in 82 December. They live in Levelland. Sarah Elizabeth Byrd was married to Donald Grover in January. They live in Lub· bock. Paul W. Chapel married Marissa C. Barron in January. They live in Lubbock. 46 THE TEXAS TECHSAN/ MARCH-APRIL

Julie Day is substitute teaching for the Northeast Independent School District in San Antonio. Paul Shane Fisher married Tanya Sue Johns in February. They live in Lubbock. Linda Tallman Frazier is living in Lubbock. Robert E. Funck married Vickie L. Scheffel in January. They live in Lubbock. Lorena Kaye Kennedy was married to Ronald Martin Grimm in January. She is employed by Southwestern Bell. He is employed by Meadowbrook Golf Course as assistant professional. They reside in Lubbock. David Kneupper, doctoral student in music theory and composition at Tech, learned that his original composition "Passacaglia and Fugue Rondo" for winds and percussion, is one of six finalists selected for the Symposium VIII for New Band Music held at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va. Nancy Lee Kollaja was married to James N. Davis in January. They are attending Tech and live in Lubbock. Paul Edward Kunz married Mary Kaye Holub in December. They live in Odessa. Laura Lee Lefkowitz was married to Gerald Wayne Hope J r. in September. They live in Dallas where he attends the National Institute of Technology. Philip Darrell Lemons is employed by Payless Cashways, Lubbock. He is married to Lori Anne Dyer. Merry L. Marshall was married to Chris M. Trujillo in November. They live in Farm-

ington, N.M., where he is employed by Will· bros Energy Services. Mark W. Moten was promoted to technical sales representative at ICI Americas Inc. He and his wife, Laurie Sue Bourret '81, live in Arlington. R. Bruce Northcutt has joined Tenneco Oil Exploration and Production's Gulf Coast Division as an engineer in Houston. Steven D. Pitts married Camille McCown in December. They reside in Lub· bock. John C. Prindle was engineering's 1982 highest graduate at Tech. He majored in chemical engineering and resides in Midland. Kirby L. Rankin has been named assistant county extension agent for agriculture for Bailey County. The Pecos native is mar· ried to the former Nancy Koomanoff of Pueblo. Jon Kevin Rucker and Donna Kay Coplen '81 were married in November. They live in Dallas. Royce F. Siebman married Donna Laura Wauer in January. They live in Spearman. Susan Elizabeth Simmons is an asso· ciate of Tom my Cantrell Appraisal Co., Lubbock. William J . Smith Ill married 1. Yvette Valdez '81 in February. They live in Lubbock. Tom Sponzo is assistant manager of Bananagan's Restaurant-Pub in Lubbock. larry Tardy has joined the sales staff of Rick Canup, Realtors. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in Lubbock. I'll


Best Odis Carroll Best, 41 , died at his home in Phoenix, Ariz., in February. He had attended Texas Tech.

Brown Sue Brown, 80, of Lubbock died in January at the Fort Worth All Saints Hospital. She was a 1932 Tech graduate.

Carr Monroe Forrest Carr, 58, of Amarillo died at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Albuquerque, N.M., in January. He was a 1948 graduate of Tech.

Davis F. M . "Babo" Davis, 65, of Plainview died in

February at Central Plains Regional Hospi· tal. He had attended Texas Tech through 1939.

Golden Howard Eldon Golden, 80, of Abilene died Jan. 6 at Hendrick Medical Center. A mar· keting professor for 23 years, he retired from Tech in 1969.

OBITUARIES in the Army during World War II.

Tribble

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Lester Tribble, 72, of Sherman died at Medi· cal Plaza Hospital in February. He was a member of the class of 1933.

Arnald E. Kersh, 25, of Plainview died in February. He had attended Texas Tech.

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Dr. Oscar A. Kinchen, 94, died in February at Highland Hospital, Lubbock. A professor emeritus of history, he served on the Tech faculty from 1929 until 1964. He was named Man of the Year at Tech in 1964. Memorials may be made to the Kinchen Scholarship Fund set up through the Texas Tech Foundation.

Doyle Davis Vinson, 72, died at Arlington Memorial Hospital in January. A television ITl news pioneer, he had attended Tech.

Knippel Paul S. Knippel, 22, of Hurst died Oct. 22, 1982, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident. He was a May 1982 graduate of Tech.

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Glenn D. McDonald, 63, died at his home in Abernathy in January. A former political science professor, he taught at Tech from 1966-76.

Glenn C. Jones, 71, died at Southpark Hospital in Lubbock in January. A native of Alt· man, he attended Texas Tech before serving

Armond Samson, 61, died at his Lubbock

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The Ex-Students Association is interested in securing some word processing equipment for use in our office. This could be considered a tax deductible, charitable contribution. If you currently have, or know of someone who has a word processor that might be donated to this office, please contact Bill Dean, 806/ 742-3641.

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Always Stories about current campus events, such as Distinguished Alumni or Homecoming Stories about current campus issues, such as student housing or administrative changes Stories about faculty members or faculty research projects Human interest stories about student fads, fashions and interests Feature stories about professors who have unusual styles of teaching or unique classes, such as historical study of baseball Stories about changes in department programs, such as the addition of a new master's degree program Stories about Lubbock, such as those in the About Town section Historical stories about campus life in the past, such as those on the Southwest Collection page News of alumni events, such as Texas Tech Day, class reunions or local chapter activities Class notes (short items, arranged by class year, about alumni) Obituaries Human interest stories about alumni Listings of new Century Club and Old Red Club members lndepth stories about Tech sports, such as football Stories about Issues in athletics, such as recruiting or academic eligibility Editor's Notebook page 8. Is the Techsan organized so you can find items easily? __ Yes __ No THANK YOU!

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