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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRachelle Lynn Hodges Baby Book, 1973-74C Z �1 Ct 11XGE S rxrION fire", A &M Un;vrn ry• k Project Hold Historic Online Library Database The City of College station = r The Rachelle Lynn Hodges Baby Book, 1973 -74 + - - CITY LIMIT POP 21 A . Template: Historic Preservation y7 Subject Name: Rachelle Lynn Hodges Baby Book, 1973 -74 Historic Preservation - Date Scanned: 6/30/2010 Donor: Louis Hodges Subject Source: Personal Collection Subject Decade: 1970 Media Type: Photograph Theme: College Station Families Notes: Scanned in with care by Lou Hodges, Historic Preservation Committee member Project HOLD> ';MOM, You could've stayed single.. You could've been a Femme Fatale... Laughing at responsibility enjoying the gay social whirl of the Single Girl ...But you didn't... • • • • • 1 • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ............... ...... ............... ..... ...... ................. ..... .................. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .................. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .... �k, i 99 m 99H 33 is how + G �I , )ot 5- �arfed "Will this obligate me in any near?" i I *J *,A I. »�dMll I got it all Tve . �A% n x 0�. . - t� Te I �a y GvW� �e OPd YO 64 I A af ( 5 , S r� secret your - f i -ends are p a #; tz) c -f u.( n�c�s I 0 TRUST YOUR DOCTOR Don't let your tummy of et out shape while you're pregnant. "Iincreasedmy wa,sT, f 3 4'toafuri39� injust 8 weeds THE EXPECTANT -- 'MOTHER 1. toctnfs pap.51cieS a n c4 Pv a.5 eo p,' yes al ,?. C a n +1 r, Ker 5 kOe or wask - I ' -f Lk b. 3 h as Aq i ry l 5 B u oh.'fh . C►- how to kick back. 3,PfM. I i i 0 g t r i c v E J t t i L3 You've come a long way, baby. Introducing r r l I Ix I girt r. Bol. �jab� �eefs - the rC[ ati ues e`• 0 t 11 JV , P,j JAIr �z� S feef 0 /01, q nat ural: by its elf We Are Prow°' to Announce the most important person in the world ... yourbaby. oCe nti 110 era v� new Cr e AnA � are o� your ii Wa y On 0. �rea AdvenFure P�ec�ous R oCe nti 110 era v� new Cr e AnA � are o� your ii Wa y On 0. �rea AdvenFure P�ec�ous 'IS EVWHAT OR ESPECIAL THAN WHAT IT IS. Change only 61 hues a ry h our Barely covers the subject... !Ends Smell. \ o u' h a e c� b( and your face thinks it's raining. ��Jl �,e kav\8 His/He � 1 THE HAIR FIXER. Q n d n -roo d ` e d 't". h i ll , g cl ) he re or ` x 0 U 'o- P Shhtitih! SoMe. rF HG p N S' '��le �o diaper! 003 b� EXCITING NEW WAYS TO +?, l I baby iD Sto p� wet�ing yourself! >> Thy Mom Ti mes arm F3a b j OF TWO MINDS 7" rn e - for bo b Cho cfo r fo r C A e Sk sp i-fs tt p Cf Y e s5 aP,d her Ah� --�o j o -- �(n Qrd on your W), f4c- �iy . l3G b w Q Os a f��d �� o/ /a c 3 �� O d ��� Gv�h�s � 9 �, Pjobj' 5h")-5 o h o to he h aves 5-�rai of d plea- Te C'A -e5 0L- --h- hon 's � ;G , K e � r �e d ' - v -tha d 4 � c uc . � - Craw1S o u e v Q da 'S Too �. D cam, c Q.es f o Ch a l y rs or wc j, - T O a v\0 +k0-1 s a 11 A MAN AROUND THE HOUSE I you can tie a knot... 0- cou I S chi Id„ was Born Brilliant. Like fa tht c, likesone. y ou y� T S y When Dad takes over Pow-e y w ka-" 7 /Le bo b y w o vi f Sjop cr yInq ca p c n d i ct_ Per de J,, ma� -e ue a m i & wife is incredible:' f&u ( Jo es do s� 0 � e, y'e, ' jo ? NEW MOVIES You're feeling a little dragged out. B C�+ did 4 7 Wka+ through youY /o u e ro 0 Ps. little bids are people Cth d yo'tr MAKE"U GLOW w 1'4 �� P r I bab only smaller Only! I f rej Want y , . . A' CPET TN MN New And Exciusive Offer For R, The case for virginity What if you don't take the pill? Don't. Start fresh with pre, v'le- Lk) "FIVE CRAZY KIDS AND A CRAZY 0 �Uci a ire 26 yrs. Oreii 't the y F r (f I wor-fh if a 11 � �RED /cT/o 1. Name: Louis Hodges, Jr. Date: April 8, 2 a.m. A bouncing baby boy weighing 8# 5 oz It's like touching a star! Mom Lo �1) A ly N 2. It will be a boy — 6 Ibs, 11 oz —April 8, 1973 1 have no advice, only hope you'll be sure enough to give me advice by the time I need it! Good luck, Lucia! Bev Barnes 3. Prediction Mary Alice Gunn April 1, 1973 7:30 P.M. It's a boy! 8 Ibs Louis, Jr. Best of Luck 4. Predictions Date: April 7, 1973 Weight: 7 Ibs, 14 oz. Length: 21 inches Sex: Male Time: 11:35 p.m. Betty Suggitt 5. Name —John Lawrence Hodges Weight —8 pounds, 8 ounces Date —April 8, 1973 Time -8:00 am Diane Stribling April 8, 1973 3:00 a.m. Tosham Lucian Hodges Good Luck! Stock up on peanut butter! Sharon Van Doren boy Date: April 9 -5 A. M. Baby will be a boy — How about Lucian? He will weigh 9 lb. 3 oz If a girl, how about Lucinda? Helpful hints: 1. Don't forget to cover him when you change his diapers so you won't get squirted. 2. Travel with him & make him used to sleeping in other beds. 3. Get on electric G.E. dishes 4. Bottle in dishwasher Vicki Hanna M 8. April 15 4:30 P.M. Have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year every day. A boy for you the first time and a sister next. Relax relax Dorothy Reid 9. Lucia My prediction is you'll Have a girl — (April 6) Weighing 8 lb 12 oz Name her Rachele & love her to death. I predict she'll cry a lot Keep you up nights Wet her diapers & gulp her milk & you'll love her to death I predict burps, slurps & spit ups, hiccups, 3:00 AM feedings, temper tantrums, crying spells, depression, & wet diapers, wet diapers, wet diapers & WET DIAPERS! Good luck Helen 10. The baby will arrive on April 12 at 10:00 PM It will be a girl and will be named Mary Lucia She will weigh 8 1 b 1 oz She will have all her fingers and toes complete with fingernails and toenails. She will have a moderate amount of hair. And you will lover her dearly and rejoice. Anne Sessoms 11. The baby will be born April 9 in the morning -- a BOY, of course. 8 lb. 2 oz — a nice masculine name like Daniel James -- a big robust boy. Something I found useful for baby's skin (on the bottom) is good of vegetable oil— cleared up rashes real quick And don't forget that handy little diaper called the burp cloth whenever you start to nurse — and an extra diaper over baby's abdomen when it's change time to catch that little boy's "fountain "! Kulla Cornwell 12. The baby will be born April 13. He will weigh 7 Ibs, 13 ozs And I already know Jefferson Lee's name — Jefferson Lee — be kind to Lucia and Lou, they're new at this, you know! Remember that they like to sleep later Nancy Huslage 13. Dear Lucia I predict you'll have your baby April 11 at 2:30 A.M. He will weigh 8 Ibs 11 oz and be 19Y2 " long. You will name him Roger because Roge Hodges sounds much better than moshat or pirone My advice to you is throw Dr. Spock out and do what comes naturally!. Sandy Smith P F1 e r1 RA -' 14. Dear Lucia, I believe your baby will be born around April 15, although I hope I a wrong and it will come earlier. I predict a boy, weighing 7%: pounds, 20 inches long, with no hair. It will arrive at 6:00 a.m. so you probably will get little sleep that night, but Lou will be there to talk to you and keep you company. Love & best wishes to all three of you. Carol Smith 15. Date —April 1" Weight — 8 Ibs 8 oz. Sex — Boy Name —Louis Hodges Jr. Time — 5:00 a.m. Hope you are a mother of a little boy. Marihelen Kamp Of Ao Ato AMAd. �.. NAM£ TAGS r ,UC/ Ago )d j,e 45 `?" oct �� a. - � -e-a.► cam. a� e� �¢—�' F ' w 9OR'Yout. -fitdr Dnp " 3 s H l F � (Acl ( I S G rM rl� ' 4exe!s a (iWe wp-Lc,,owe 8u# q briv,8s Warm WiSkeG, too For a JcAi).g Little bab4 b & ire or 4 0tk 0 &G. . 04 ZZCL, little far to CULLIE and fzolj c,4 J(VFEL little " ,ZSOME012E " MOTE p lzcioal Man 9011 A/1-1 I—el ' 4exe!s a (iWe wp-Lc,,owe 8u# q briv,8s Warm WiSkeG, too For a JcAi).g Little bab4 b & ire or 4 0tk 0 &G. . 04 ZZCL, little far to CULLIE and fzolj c,4 J(VFEL little " ,ZSOME012E " MOTE p lzcioal Man 9011 l i i E A r�. 1 t j M-r•rrA4-4-- W. 0" - iV a (, ago a J � , Ti.w.t.Q, 1 � — Q•..+..s- �''r' 9. /o. or jp xod-A� r .000/� --No one C2in91 Sucfz joy OZ Mcc//dEi dIczahz1 / COME t`LuE Pr1 a tiny little faf y So RdolaflE, 10 new C �'` { XNldq Mb 2.,.wY1N Port, YL for 1 A GIFT' FOR BABY A BABY IN THE HOUSE TH EY SAY BRINGS HEAVEN CLOSER -EVERY DAY � —with many goo wishes.... w - _ L ys fr, cl A I Ic_° � �e� W IAICS o r�rld *[jjL Ve lC M` of Cram b I ed 6a d y ',s l�ar►, e �a n+ . UNSCRAMBLE THESE FIRST NAMES Girls Boys ebalm (Mabel) yldol (Lloyd) zeni (Inez) yakht (Kathy) nupelai (Pauline) uleji (Julie) blaheezit (Elizabeth) onrib (Robin) rulaa (Laora) remtgaar (Margaret) bryu (Ruby) dazle (Zelda) noja (Joan) ikteh (Keith) tisbesano (Sebastian) ralph (Ralph) viken (Kevin) veets (Steve) asnoj (Jonas) tveeter (Everette) bihdaco (Ichabod) moshat (Thomas) gacir (Craig) nirone (Ronnie) jP ef A ��. �''..... � 't.- `'`,.; L��- -. -- 9,�,i✓ A.c r .47.x.✓ �y . v V )e f r l L' Y � '401 AOUO- t fig• �--- �c�- �oj.•.. ..r.•.�1.:,- J1.�.c.,dc�...�,___ Text reads: Shower Corsage Pink, Blue, Yellow Rosebuds made of baby socksll Comornander's Meuale W Beg C. Joaes 2fnli »�nl YsmmnnJ er \'rtrrseai Assn. On January NO,, Hatl S[un's Riiliain i, rtes McDonald Basha held their in- :tatlation- dinner - meeting. The DeLan- cP• = and their daughter, Donna. from Longview and the Braneers. Cttlhims and Hendricks. from Dallas. all joined with us for this special meeting I installed At%is Lancaster as the incom- ing commander, and 1 know HanSton will have another successful %ear. Saturday January "37th, found sev erM of r'ne Houston members in Dallas for their installation meeting- Dil, er and Kitty Runk. Pat Edwards. R ry Lent, Bob Nesmith, Alvis and Lllrllle Lancaster, Bob and Fran Grvsinski, )uhus and Billie Lang all made the trip up north to help me install Joe Sholden as their new commander. Joe's acceptance message was an in- sairation. . . thank ynu foe. lot re- freshing our memory and bringing into focus Our common bond and CBI heri- tage. The Del_ancevs and dauginte'. Donna, and the Vestal Wells (from the Fast Texas Basha) were also there, a r irh Ray lueneer our anise Friend from Bellevlll It__e._ _l._ Ray was in [Iuuston and Colle�•c Station vi tit and uh ZTE _r b the her busband, id Norma MW ecame ^ r r;uraoa ! is the ne fu- ture! T eDallas B had an eleg ant 7'h -ic sfurre is rem to lbuterl to the CHIVA hu Ic.r, i S7 For <�i dv,p as u ,errioe to the ,rr,raiji 'i#,ae,a nhn fire nenibers of the Assn aY uhi,h Roundup is the W /icial puNli,(, It is suipraitdrit to renncmber that ('BIt and Re+tnda.y are entirely "palate a, flail iwtim". Your siubseriptioll I, Ko+rndv}, does not evtitle yoH to mevn- bcrshnp in UEIVA; nov does your memo- beiship in CBIVA entitle Vail to a srFb screpttme to Ro?1r(l?y. Yor, need sot be a member of CBII "A i o)deI to subscribe to Itouriilreli ar vice versa. - -Ed. 22 �Q affair with 82 members anti friends in attendance. outgoing Commander Frank Branger and wife, Dorc`hy, and Floyd and Betty Kelley really "put it on" for this meeting. "Thanks" to Frank for a job well done! Our plans are now firmed up for the Chinese New Year celebration in San Francisco on February 17th. We have a large group headed west on February Ath! The Melvin Daniels and their son, Sid, the Runks, and the Jonecec will lea, f• Hnrrstnn via National Airlines and mill join up with the Bill Godflevs in Las Vegas, along with the Jim Browns. of Berkley, Mich- igan, and Walt Phillips, Philadelphia, Pa before hetditg for San Francisco. The Margin Boyengas from Mason Citt [nwa. the William Krohns from Jackson 11 isconsrn and the De[ aneey� and daughter- Donna, tram Longview, Texas will meet us in San Francisco. O trip will be history when this goes into print, but I'm sure you will hear more —much more_abotit tdtis special CBI event from the participants. Ray Kurkpat.rick, Syd W,lson and the General George W. Sliney Basha, San Francisco, have planned a full week- end for all of these out- of- towners. In closing, may I remind all of you to thank God, as we bring to a close, the longest and most costly war in the history of our country. As "ole soldiers we have it special insight into this meaningful moment in our histoiv. We are not strangers to the sot i mN of war m to the ioy of peace. We have indeed been the architect of both —war and peace. Tell All Your Friends About. Ex -CBI Roundup EX -CBI ROUNDUP j 1 Al r,Ais 0 r A A ro I Con�qratueati,ons On tWe Ne wA rrWaf y r R N C , I Y A 4r k r .. f . w > 7 f -v r �. � w Y . Y t� Q/ V G' ^ Q �--,dL -- , h � O l� L l p. e d) —�`- CLZW 'C `T o w Of For Dad, t An tulle Wl moved 4 r ` use OAS I. 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TBE EQUITABLE LIFE ASBURANOE SOCiwTr SUITS 1560, 10 BROADWAY ST. Loms, Missomm 03102 TELEPHONES: WILLIAM P. MORTON, JR. (3147 231 -2900 (6181 397 -6800 REPRESENTATIVE I I] 0 CPR -'��� li ft �. TBE EQUITABLE LIFE ASBURANOE SOCiwTr SUITS 1560, 10 BROADWAY ST. Loms, Missomm 03102 TELEPHONES: WILLIAM P. MORTON, JR. (3147 231 -2900 (6181 397 -6800 REPRESENTATIVE I I] 0 V C' A.O. ,r 1 %r I, 1 l l rr r I r r 1 � I J I Ir I 1 11 1 1 , 1 1 L l� 1 QI rl r A y I (Rea waa I A4 14 CA V `TO, Ak 9 0 O pwk bonnets, pink'u"mk Pink bootiea w 6a — Q(u * as pink as a wu * tuna moot b LAa and pu9d Aa you 'v Od 04, a pick c)6 F: Jcr t;wocelw so�ip, so Trull 6W, ro Ge the uroW foerw /Z oicY o ckla! The Association of Former Students of Texas A &M University Extends Heartiest Congratulations On the New Arrival At Your Home S,J ptN iS,� W r FyAS A Lip e xau N&ce r.o.emnn, ni ('ongsa lulvlionir on your Jfew �,Af val /3r4�t a4,,a. / _fatLE &Miss �e Surh a precious little mitel Hut without teeth —it isn't right — So here's a set for her to wear fill nature puts the rent ones there i (From the (� a guys at the Equitable office where grandpa Ray Juenger worked) ♦rl(f►� ✓t, 4 "et y��c....- .&.�.....- - pfd+- r.,-�- 9�.t....•.« t L L A*6. as A c, 00_/ . - Tot, Q _ �V1 Y C Y W 'brrl q� L 1 4 tof the N Ew welemelyour `;AB pAIZE-NT6 Whe1� . one baby i� born a , _ ^ "Y it is the 6ymbol_ of al l birLh and 1i f e. } -- KENNETH L. PATTON I 1� y r • M 4 y _ °1,1_; g9 V , ►x A V WtB N Cor>grnl✓ulAon6 Evc yone who knows you 6harcos in your 4�ppine,5,5. :--, ht LITTLE G iRLS They're the ones with the dimpled faces The ones you dress in frills and laces. They wear the bows and the ruffled pants And steal your hearts when they get the chance. Yes, little girls. are the °attgels" who Sure make life.heaven on earth for You! (a La. �o q UAt, a •, -to- wrax pig a a - SLM r p, F uA4 0.1 a, AVuCk a .mprsAaQ, Ail' U a -do- P" L awl, , gpovua W." , amI vu cax l2M 9LV COrap , 2tQki ns t0 f u a nd 6vVA00d W11A for kappi fopyou �nd,yo neon/' little A i t o1 ` _v ti c9 Al ;r CV CVA 6 WINQ A Baby Girl 1,5 8o Many ThiW! c : 3 WHAT ARE BABIES MADE Cqf ? An • 7. -, vie &�hawat- U C Y mtu NEW TA139 GIRL c}fw,Pwttww vut� �,,L�� - �3f��rePP�uet�tf�,i' �..'A ~ yy L } ti r•^°y, 4, FS M MHE PICKED SUT I l .tC�ti V 35G 5]B L 3 � �•.. -... WHAT ARE BABIES MADE OF? Powder and pull to) s and tiny White socks... Lullabies, laughter, and alphabet blocks... 0 AW , e..l n�ato, C QiztPz0 too!) Wonder and pride and contentment and love... That's what babies are made of LEST WISHES TO QAa\? AND THE WHOLE FAMILY! t 4, FS M MHE PICKED SUT I l .tC�ti V 35G 5]B L 3 � �•.. -... WHAT ARE BABIES MADE OF? Powder and pull to) s and tiny White socks... Lullabies, laughter, and alphabet blocks... 0 AW , e..l n�ato, C QiztPz0 too!) Wonder and pride and contentment and love... That's what babies are made of LEST WISHES TO QAa\? AND THE WHOLE FAMILY! (S' he's a little doll in dialers. ` A in a bonnet. + A tiny lady in a gown M 11 ' With lace and ribbons on it ! + She's a belle in smalllSink booties. a ASinup. baby size -- •� And all the whileybu're certain 6he's an an8el in disguise! CorffaUahons and Best Wishes ` . To All of 'Yo I A w tIj ..� * ell -40TS OF } APPINESS t ALL OF V j 4 7" �Sl A GIFT FOWTHIE WA�ab .0 61% For 'Bab BAB)C N N w . � "o la✓ With wishes G `eo�v&oas to c7twd best 08 acAo, too punt bet tkwp xo ou a to Wk's kypi.t flan, thou.! for Kapp i.1� Year after dear For A1o6 A,ixd Y o LU '.Bobs 'D ear qoizk a k k, — 4 "A t, +,4L 1;a 64 So cuddlul and swe,&b —Avid a wisk +or +kej,N, Ihati will make, lire complete, T R 4 — I/ �N'� �• D •C• l4pq J n �� LIgM BATES MC DONALD BASHA CBIVA HOUSTON, TEXAS - may, 1973 Approximately 70 of us motored to Nacogdoches on April 7th for the Dapt, of Texan' spring meeting. The Shearaton Inn most of you re- member it as the Fredonia Hotel) was a perfect setting for this get - together. Ali the Texas Bashes, including the Boyd Sinclairs from Lockhart(Dallas Basha) and Audrey Cochran, from San Antonio(Houston Basha) were well repreaentedl Julius and Billie Lang get a big " A " for their delicious cheeses, apples and wines they brought along for our snacking around pool -side, before and after a brief business meeting, conducted by State Commander Eddie Mai(Dallas Basha). The .� weather was beautiful and egeryone was in a real great relaxed mood! In fact, ask Frank Breyer how to relax on the diving board[ ...As a result, he has undergone knee surgery in the St. Mary's Hospital 30 • Galveston and is now home, on crutches, recuperating! .... Garland •° Christian, Blain Haney and Bea Jones tickled the guitar strings after tt.e banquet Saturday evening,around poolaide and -everyone joined in singing and patting their foot to a lot of country - western music! Duug and Frances Runk had to miss their first state meeting due to Doug having the flu.... sure missed theml Sorry so many of you'had to miss the Runk - Stansberry Basha meeting and party last month at the Stansberry's....it did come a downpour all day, but it didn't stop the Bill Schmisdels from Tyler from coming irr ;1 for it or the Charles GeLancays from Longview..... Many thanks, you great hosts and hostesses..... the food was delicious! Dottie Lant is feeling a tittle better.... with Ray's "TLC ", she's bound to get well!.... Bot N�n' h is nursing a bad knee he injured' ee•veral weeks agq..... N was in the Hnnctnn arse ­+ - .. Joieses are "doin' it again that isll� 2Sth, they fls.r to Dayton. Ohio for the Dept. of Ohio's State Meet - !i irg, hostessea by the Mian:i Valley Basha, Ralph Hunt, Commander. Ftaik Brayer and Bob Nesmith also attended this meeting: On April 2f:th, they were in Moorestown, N.J. for the All -East get- together, •' hoetessed by the Delaware Valley Basha, Earl Harris, Commander. On Ma.y 4 -6th, they will be joined by Pat Edwards and Digger Runk and meybe Frank Breyar, at the Spring Board meating(National) at Pheasant Ran at St. Charles, Ill.(near Chicago). - iFMil +kiF A li Merk your calendar now and call Margie Hall at 641-1296, after 6:00P.M. for raservations at-our May meeting: ..May 19th, 1973- Western Steak . House (and Far East Room where da1'icioup Chinuse food is served), 9521 Telephone Road ..... Cbcktai'1's' 7:00 - 8:00 p.- r,!.(you purchase your dinky for 750 Pach)...NO BOTTLE, ' Plas all Choice of: 12 oz. Steak Dinner or Chinese Dinner........ . each (Tax'and gratuity included) ... Dinner will be served at Vre OD e'r 14. ?.M ..... We have guart�ntsed 40, so please come,and - make your J ti��right a_wayl .... Their.steaks and chiness foods are greatll y � � Saild �;Lia �y's Chuhch `t.•i:a�k'p a !t jC c1cLF;E CO&-cc ��at�c1,, Texas 546 -4130 VOU.<71: SUNDAY OF EA4 +y,. MAY 13, 1773 Clayton Craig Christopher, son of Todd & Charissa Christopher, inLo our Christian community through the Sacrament of Baptism The following are those who have recently made their First Communioq. Jesus Eduardo Gonzalez, III, son of Jesus, Jr. & Mucia Gonzalez. Brenda Gutierrez, daughter of Enrique & Eva Gutierrez. Michael Ann Jordan, daughter of Raymond & Mary Jordan Ieanor Dunn & Clare Imogene Vetters, daughters of Thomas & Frances Vetters Recently professing their Catholic faith are: Garland Barr, Judy Bell, Cindy Keye Darden, Paul De Lamel, Kenneth Fields, Sallie Klunk, Cesar Maldonado, Teresa McGee, Calburr Norton, Elaine Olivarez, Jane Rozyspal, Catherine Schlicher, Bob Schrull. r l 1, G � ... Y.. Omer 1973 1-* y a 1 f• ! J • � I � J 41 r• a � + J 4 r � e- ArOWL I VALS v J ry vide ao b oz EIN CUP N1 CUP also jo ah Coy I ( Gerald Owdtey Evun kori S fepbena �he Question'sSettled /4' Al .w., ,j *z i N +Pf�, 1 §, Now she's here and we adore her "But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more." Psalm 71:14 "For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee." Psalm 85:5 V % Y1ea(U ht f )ld.S r07. Parents Jo t d,Io jo ah Coynwe I ( 3� Also Geyald Owdtey Even kori S fepbtna Mom and Dad were making guesses Whether I'd wear pants or dresses, So 1 thought I'd come and end the mystery, And since they both suggested That you might he interested I've sent some facts about my history. G Ke've named ou.Yj new da%hber� Z4 `U - - - - - 3 h was born "' A419-__ Ae.wei hed_ 611�__p'.__ /_a'_ Ker papento are - -( � i/ I wear f -- ------------- - - - - -- My name is 6< zl--1 —/- ��t_ - I arrived Iweigh-- 7_�� xv- - - - - -- My Mom and Dad are r�g I wear f -- ------------- - - - - -- My name is 6< zl--1 —/- ��t_ - I arrived Iweigh-- 7_�� xv- - - - - -- My Mom and Dad are r�g 4OKe f'� _A k TO A LITTLE ANGEL RACIJEJUE's elleI STP)AS 1973 y{ IJ M�a.. .'°.i.. l•. 11 At Christmas time just couldn't forget The sweetest Now when Santa comes to your house He has a treat in store, for there's someone new this Ch ristmas, That he hasn't seen before! And he's sure to be excited, And so pleased about it, too, That he'll fill that littlest stocKing With the nicest things for you! MERRY CHRISTMAS! ;97.3 Ll little .angel yet 1 HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 RACJ)EJ.LE'3 -Firs � �'NR�srn�AS /973 1 �M- �p n } \I' I •V G r � Nappy '7aler?tir2e's `may, Cara rldda2<<117ter G l I� �I ma t © 1 1 � cr 6vT Pop J 96 MY �� Ir li 1 , �.Ane *0 G� ? ualenfnes {KE_; m N Y '") YOU L/., A - i4;- 7,9` \, o� '4earts and flowers, G,af2ddau -qlZter, A.qd a lovigq Rote to ,y 'That you're the kigd of special dirt - `V llo's lo�eci npre every day I aJ LI ' T y .J I --7C Pepper the pony Is roc4 ing your wag With a wish for your Very Ist Valentine's Day! P.S. And along with this wish Comes an added P.S. To wish Mom and Dad Lots of happiness! Y' i 43nhar xoxou ,2-/#. For a Special f hi Year Old ^A ..t A di e Ile 's -t i v�st 6'rtWa Qpri i clo I9.74 Ao 3rea t- t 7 ° ') W FOR A SPECIAL YEAR OLD a is O 0 r Qar �rg \ � l;�t w One big candle, One big kiss, One .big hug For a tiny miss! HAPPY .1ST BIRTHDAY LEI 8-10Z8 A Le Here's a "Happy Birthday" cake -- One candle on it, too, A For someone sweet who's one year old Sand, Honey, that means lOta! I HAPPI BIRTHflAI ).1)Q law a s�(Q W, 1 1 v�, LArK c�' Xer si fi� au_, )r6, )t, \w ` �, r 46 When you blow out your candles Hope the wish you make comes true, And', Honey, hope your birthday Will be extra nice - -like YOU! HAVE FUN! To wish the happiest birthday of al Ton granddaughter who's a little doll I HAPPY, BIRTHDAY, HONEY, WiTN LOV 1 FOR YOUR IVY AY �I�� J r i Amt + a lT� y II `Hello, R 'Year A ,.,•=jb- Old IRN Na All G41s 3"wn dvtst w. ick p�no�lov��rwMmtd M I - O'r v%.. i C' .p•- 3 ut„gcr, ,Tally Jalop t - We lt UVI Rmvtdma,h& i h4%A c v.Irr. .ltrtd SPA" s..., - 3' U%IAO V V) i NO& M �IIIt Teo Wisk F;„c. aF — G.,&k+ G.'.M..s 6,,.p4. lv"3. Ra d tl.telL , blMt "Iklk of t {,t - F#.l ; Ltt Blu! "su Ken% t ONt 0 - - - - - - - - Qp.l Tho* you're too young to know What birthday cards are supposed to be, Have your Mommie show you this And give you a kiss from me! Birthday, money! Oh q ��� Cuter than a buss ear, Worth your weight in sold, Sweeter than an angel And you're only one year old! NAPPY BIRT+}DAY, AONM Hi, little One- Year -Old! My, how you have grown! Here's a birthday wish for you That's all your very own! HAPPY BIRTHDAY ew7 01-010OW P1, /f73 HO\/\/DY Bibs HOWDY BIBS were sent to the follow- ing proud parents this month. Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Jones Jr. '48, 2500 McCue Rd., Apt. 54, Houston. Burton Howard III was born April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Smathers '52, 2119 Meadow Rd., Waco. Rebecca was born early this year. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Alexander Jr. '54, 15211 Camelback Ct., Houston. Nicole ,Jere was born October 30, 1972. .Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Hinds '35, Box 2518, Houston. Jenjamin Leon Jr. was born March 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gard '58, Public Af- fairs Office, United States Command, Ber- lin, APO N. Y. 09742. David Leonard was born March 2. Mr, and Mrs. Charles K. Winkler '58, 1104 Oak Avenue, Rockport. Katherine Lynette was born April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bartoskewitz '60, 4000 Glenn Oaks Drive, Bryan. Laura Catherine was born February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell D. Griffin '60, 663 N. Verna Avenue, Newbury Park, Ca. Rosalyn Dawn was born January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Baker '61, 5442 13th, Lubbock. Jennifer Michelle was born January 9. ' Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bounds '61, 9316 Hunters Creek, Dallas. Collin Eugene was born March 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. Keith Sterzing '61, PSC Box 4518, APO San Francisco, Ca. 96319. Peter .Alexander Mephodievich was born April 02. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Miller '62, 1499 W. 83rd St., Hialeah, Fl. Thomas R. Miller Jr. was born March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wood II '62, Box 1394, Waco. Sharyn Elizabeth was born .April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Perris D. Darr '63, 2313 Grandview Drive, Plano. Jason Carl was born April 3. Dr. and Mrs. Barry Bateman '65, 6208 Geneva Avenue, Lubbock. Walter Kermit was born March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Innis '65, R. D. #1, Bath, N. Y. Jeffrey William was born March 23. Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCoy '66, 604 Ridgedale, Richardson. Ryan William was born March 20. - Mr. and Mrs. David A. Perryman 'fib, 7210 Tanager, Houston. Angela Lea was born May 30. Capt. and Mrs. Michael A. Burroughs 1 67, TUSLOG, Det. 94, Box 2428, APO N.Y. 09324. Normand Anthony was born April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hanford '67, 3309 Shorewood, Mesquite. Amy Lynn was born April 9. Capt. and Mrs. Andrew S. Kovich Jr. '67, 5813 Wedgewood Drive, Ft. Worth. Mat- thew Damon was born March 19. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Roberts '67, 83 B Ent., Big Spring. Rachel Suzanne was born March 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy W. Traylor '67, 2617 Milton Powell, Gatesville. Todd Wayne was born April 13. His grandfather is G. A. (Buddy) Moore '45. Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Armstrong '68, 2420 Saratoga Drive, Evansville, Ind. Lori Lee was born April 14. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Teater '68, 2 Helen Street, Norwich, Ct. William Gilbert Jr. was born last September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fehlis '69, Box 1267, Raymondville. Stacey Kay was born April 22. Mr. and Mrs. B. Michael Harkrider '69, 422 Elm Grove, Apt. #8, Hazelwood, Mo. Derek Michael was born April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Home '69 and '70, Rt. 3, Box 271 -G, Bryan. Dean Bennett was born March 17, Lt. and Mrs. Duncan P. Munn '69, 771 -B Pecan Ct., Ft. Gordon, GA. Patrick Scott was born March 21. His grandfather is Duncan F. Munn '35. Capt. and Mrs. Gary W. Maruska '69, 100 Rawhide Trail, Del Rio, Yvette Patrice was born May 3. Her uncle is John R. Marmka '71. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ray '69, 9530 McLean, Beaumont. Jamie Michelle was born February 17. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Viktorin '69, 7901 B Forest Wood Rd., Austin. Rebecca Lynn was born January 14. Lt. and Mrs. John L. Bendele Jr. '70 and '71, 5106 Lionheart Dr., Anchorage, Ala. John Louis III was born March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dempsey '70, 1306 Sportsman Drive, Jeffersonville, Ind. Robert Dale II was born March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Hajovsky '70, 5900 Bissonnet #638, Houston. Amy Christine was born last June 8. 1 /Lt. and Mrs. Jimmie Hughes '70, Apt. #5, Lisenby Drive, Ozark, Ala. Jana Lynne was born April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Janek '70, 3122 Lawnwood, Temple. Kevin Michael was born October 9. Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Petrash '70 and '70, 206 Magruder, Mineral Wells. Jason William was born September 13. His grandfather is Edward B. Petrash '42, and his uncle is Ernest F. Petrash '66. Mr. and Mrs. Matt W. Qualline '70, 34 East '22, Edmond, Ok. Laura Michele was born May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Stewart '70, 1912 Rockefeller Lane, Apt. 106, Redondo Beach, Ca. Tamara Denise was born April 25. Her grandfather is Tom A. Murrah '38, and her two uncles are Tom F. Murrah '66 and Lewis Stewart '74. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Bean '71 and '74, General Delivery, Wellborn. Tricia Margaret was born February 1. Her grand- father is Gerald M. Bean '47. Her two uncles are Lewis Westerman '72 and Dave Gorcyca '72. Her aunt is Terry Westerman '73. Mr. and Mrs. Junius R. Reel '71, 10434 Rustic Rock, LaPorte. Jennifer Lynn was born March 25. M r. and Mrs. Louis Hodges '71, 1802 Medina College Station. Rachelle Lynn was bornAcrd 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Jones '71, 2820 Houma Blvd., Apt. A, Metairie, La. Ronald Bradley was born April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Kwan '71, 110 Johnson Avenue, Mather AFB, Ca. Barbara Christine was born December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Turner'71, 123 Kathy Ellen Drive, #K -2, Vallejo, Ca. Sharon Ann was born February 22. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Valdez Jr. '71, 3424 Americana Dr. West #4, Memphis, Tn. Jenny Joyce was born April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Billy M. Atkinson '72, 9937 Miller Road, Dallas. Christopher Morris was born April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Behnken '72, 43'13 De Milo, Houston. Brian David was born February 13. His grandfather is Rob Behn- ken '42. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Buckman '72, 19 N. Peak Road, Austin. Tim Barrett was born April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cox '72, 303 %2 Day Street, Bryan. Jennifer Jill was born Feb- ruary 23. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Espey '72, 1640 Blalock Drive, # 126, Houston. Benjamin Paul was born April 6. His grandfather is Julius T. Epsey '42, and his uncle is V. G. Ash '63. Lt. and Mrs. Michael M. Essmyer '72, 9230 Kiefer Blvd., Apt. 14, Sacramento, Ca. Deanna Marie was born April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Lindig '72, Box 123, Mont Belvieu. Vandi Ranee was born December 13. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McCann '72, Rt. 5, Box 178 P Space 19, Lubbock. Barrett Taylor was born April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Mozisek Jr. '72, 201 N. 23, Carrizo Springs. Melissa Ann was born April 25. Lt. and Mrs. Freddie L. Powers '72, 2507 12th Ave. So., # I08, Great Falls, Mt. Alexa Noel was born April 20. Lt, and Mrs. James M. Sims Jr. '72, 3815 JoAnn Drive, Apt. C, Wichita Falls. April Kristen was born April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby R. Williants'72, Box 296, Gorman. A baby girl was born Feb- ruary 9. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfram Jr. '72 and '72, 506 Vine, Bryan. Wendi K. was born April 5. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carruth '73, Col- lege Station. Gentry Beth was born April 4. Her grandfather is Leslie G. Carruth '41, and her uncle is Leslie C. Carruth '68. 48 AGGIE /JULY the June 10th Texas Water Conservation Association Environ- mental Symposium on Freshwater Reservoirs in Austin .. . will chair American Society of Landscape Arch. Special Session on "Vacationscape: A Case Study— Government, University, Landscape Architects" at Mackinac Island, Michigan in mid -July. JOHN HANNA Spoke on "Visitor Management in Indian Campgrounds" at postgraduate session of the All-Indian Campground Manage- ment Institute ... took part in a panel discussion during the Southwest NRPA District meeting in Albuquerque . . . attended the Texas Museum meeting in Houston with a group of students ... was at the meetings of the Association of Interpretive Naturalists in Salt Fork State Park, Ohio ... conducting research involving Urban River Development ... spoke at Albright Training Center June 4 -8 at the All-Indian Campground Mgt. Institute. LEMUEL (LON) GARRISON Visiting Professor Garrison was on the campus in January to confer with students and faculty ... is serving as president of the National Conference on State Parks ... was awarded that group's "Award of Excellence" for his work in the training program at the Albright Training Academy . . . is now serving on a part -time basis at Albright after his retirement as Director of the Academy in January . . . traveled during January to Guatemala as part of a World Craft Council tour and also visited Guatemalan National Parks. JIM STRIBLING Contributed to the workshop for the Extension of Environ- mental Quality Conference at Granberry, Texas . .. pre- sented a paper to the Association of Texas Realtors and Brokers on "Recreational Land Use "... conducted a work- shop session to vocational agriculture instructors on recrea- tion program planning . . . was guest speaker at the Lake Livingston Association Hospitality Week ... is working on the Canyon Reservoir and Navasota Reservoir Environmental Impact Studies ... is teaching RP 375 and 316 the first sum- mer session. JACK JONES Attended the 6th Annual Beautify Texas Council meeting and Governor's Community Achievement Awards Program in Dallas where Governor Briscoe presented appropriate awards to six Texas cities for their leadership in planning, improving and preserving an attractive environment. LOU HODGES Lou and wife Lucia Rae ar Rachelle. born in April . . . has been extremely busy in assisting Dr. Reid with budget preparations . . . obtained approval for new curriculum effective Sept. '73 ... super- vised preparation of 4 new graduate courses ... was admitted to the Graduate Faculty of the University as a conditional member. DR. MARION CLARKE Was featured on the cover of Grist in January. Grist is the publication of the N.P.S., U.S.D.I., the National Conference on State Parks and the N.R.P.A.... cited for the job he has done as director in setting up the new Training Institute for Park and Recreation Management at the Harpers Ferry Center ... was made an honorary citizen of the state of Tennessee by proclamation of the Governor after his direction of the first Career Development Program for Park Rangers. RADUATES THE FIELD It's wonderful to be kept up -to -date on the news of our graduates out in the field. This winter and spring we have heard from many of you and hope that you keep the news coming. BEN MAHAFFEY writes from Kansas that his new curriculum is growing rapidly and that he has had enough snow and wind and mud and icy streets and car wrecks and overcoats and overshoes to last a lifetime. About our recent graduates —DAVID PHILLIP is the new recreational director for the Great Western Corporation in Rock Springs, Texas. PAUL WOJCIECHOWSKI started work immediately after graduation as parks and recreation director for the city of College Station. JAMES MCCLURE is the new park foreman for the city of Overland Park, Kansas. DANNY SIEBENEICHER is in graduate school at TAMU. GORDON SAGEBIEL, a May graduate, has recently accepted a position as Reservoir Ranger for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Navarro Mills Reservoir. JIM and VELMA BURNETT are living near Washington, D.C. where Jim is Park Ranger at the N.P.S. Greenbelt Park. Jim, an R &P Masters graduate last year, REX DERR, who received his Masters this May, and J.T. REYNOLDS, B.S. '70, were all in the same training class during the fall at Grand Canyon, Albright Training Academy. WALT DABNEY, who is a Ranger at Yosemite National Park, visited the Department with his bride- to -be, Mary Ruble, shortly before their wedding in April. Walt reports that his brother, Ray, also an R &P graduate, has returned home safely from service in Viet Nam. C.D. DOWELL was author of an article in the February Recreation and Parks entitled "Panic in the Parks." Among visitors to the Department this semester have been several of our graduate students "in absentia ", including ART HALEY, FREDDIE GLAZE, and "ANDY" ANDERSON. ZIZA SCHOFIELD, former artist for the Department, has Recreation and Parks Newsletter -- Volume 8, Number 1 -- Spring, 1973 J � - �6t -cGd �` • G.Z.2 o j � 1 � �� 26 -11 �G j 9s i h LY 70 , n � J o s , n