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Officers and Directors
President
TRAVIS B. BRYAN, JR
V - Presidents
GEORGE P. BLEVINS R BOND AUGUST L. NOWAK
Cashier
SAMUEL R. NIGH
Assistant Vice Presidents
Henry Buchanan John A. Darby Elizabeth Prazak
Orlan Weatherford Raymond W. Stanford Henry J. Steck
Assistant Cashiers
Wace T. Cowart Gladys C. Marsh
Staff
Maxine Georg Simec Nita Lou
Blackburn,
Skinner, Ruth Ann Clinkscale, Carrie
Stacha, Martha Hungate, Grace Shirley, Christine Bien ki, Fay Gott, Lois Sikorski, Nina
Quitta, Patsy Phipps, Pat Saxon, Geneva Morelia, Jane Schultz, Joyce Jones, Cheryl Haggin,
Mary Lou Mayfield, Nan Reglin, Emmie Ondrasek, Elizabeth Patterson, Linda Sharp,
Cherry McDonald, Leonard Mousner
Directors
Travis B. Bryan, Jr. J. A. Skrivanek C. M. Halsell J. M. Bullock
1 Reuben A. Bond W. C. Davis M. Linton Jones G M. Easterlin
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• • & Diversif 1eS Curriculum
State's Oldest Institution , k
Approaching Century Mark ' P
Texas A &M University continues to diversify ,
its curriculum as it heads for the century mark , - ,,, A
with great expectations , '''
This fall, for example, the state's oldest public
institution of higher learning formed a separate; �--
College of Business Administration and reorga-
nized the present History and Government and
Education and Psychology Departments into four' °° ,-
separate departments.
Business administration, which currently is a m...,
school within A &M's College of Liberal Arts, will 0 �'
rank alongside liberal arts, engineering, science,R;
geosciences, veterinary medicine and agriculture }
as a major division of the university.
Liberal arts, university officials stress, will
continue to be strengthened, with new emphasis
on the humanities. $
Students studying liberal arts now represent 27
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per cent of A &M's enrollment, exceeded only by
engineering students, who account for 32 per cent.
By its centennial in 1976, Texas A &M should
have an enrollment of 20,000 students and an an-
nual research budget of $50 million.
That's the basis on which university officials
are compiling a master plan for the institution's,
orderly growth.
A 20,000 enrollment would be almost twice
that of today and the research budget three times
as large. EARL RUDDER
At first glance, these predictions appear far- President, Texas A &M
fetched, but a closer analysis indicates they might
be conservative. fuel elements for the nuclear reactor will increase
A &M's enrollment reached the 13,000 mark its power tenfold and give it "pulsing" capabilities.
for the first time this fall. The projected enroll- In all, the university now has more than 150
ment calls for an annual increase of approximately well- equipped research laboratories in which hun-
1,000 students, a pace the university has been ex- dreds of individual projects are being conducted.
ceeding the past four years. While mushrooming in size and scope, no major
j Increases in research have been even more changes are contemplated in the university's basic
spectacular. From a modest $9 million annually in concept. There is, however, a distinct possibility
1961, the budget has jumped to about $19 million that other areas of study will be elevated to col -
today. lege status, just as business administration was
With the opening of the Cyclotron Institute this fall.
and Olin E. Teague Research Center, which houses The university also is continuing to grow in
the university's space research facilities, there is physical facilities. Besides the cyclotron and
every reason to believe A &M's research program
has a bright future. Teague Research Center, recent campus additions
i include a new biological sciences building and a
1 This prospect is further enhanced by signifi- services building which houses the Journalism
t cant improvements to two other campus facilities Department.
which currently rank among the best in their A new engineering research center is under
fields. The Data Processing Center recently i-n- construction. Major expansions to the library and
stalled a powerful new third - generation IBM 360/ veterinary medicine facilities are underway. In
65 computer and the Nuclear Science Center is the planning stage are a new auditorium, aca-
updating its reactor. demic building, oceanography - meteorology com-
A &M's new computer is five times as power- plex and a major addition to the Memorial Student
ful as its previous equipment. The new "TRIGA" Center.
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"LET'S DO IT AGAIN!"
BEST OF LUCK TO
COACH GENE STALLINGS,
HIS STAFF
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THE FIGHTING
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FOR THE 1968 SEASON
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Texas A &M's Gene Stallings....
The Many Faces Of A Football Coach
Gene Stallings, in the short span of three sea out breaking stride with his " cont i n ual imp rovement "
sons, took the Texas Aggies on a scintillating rags attitude.
to- riches ride across the collegiate gridirons of the A native of Paris, Tex., Stallings played three
Southwest that vaulted them into the SWC throne seasons of varsity football at Texas A &M under Coach
room last fall. Paul Bryant and then went with that great coach to
Those close to the young football boss at Aggie Alabama where he worked his way up to assistant
land were not surprised. They knew, soon after he head coach. H reached a high plateau in his career
became head coach that he was destined to succeed. last Jan. 1 when his Aggies beat Bryant's Crimson
He was determined, dedicated, a thorough organizer, Tide in the Cotton Bo wl .
a tireless worker and a knowledgeable football m an. Stallings is a coach, a teacher, a lecturer, a busi-
Success had to be the end result. nessman, aln administrator, a recruiter, a public as
Stallings, like all the successful men in his pro er, a public relations expert, a husband, a father, a
fession, wears many faces, travels many roads and churchman, a psychologist, a traveller, an athlete, a
works long hours. gentleman.
This is his first season in the dual role of head Below, the camera's eye provides the many dif-
coach and athletic director. He added the latter with- ferent faces of this one, you ng, great football coach.
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Nov. 27 —Texas
10 world's fair grand prizes 0 O 1970
28 gold medals Sept. 19 —At LSU
Sept. 26 —At Ohio State Fridays — Saturdays
Longines watches are recognized Oct. 3 —At Michigan
Oct. 10 —Texas Tech Open 11:30 a.m.
as OFFICIAL for timing world Oct. 17 —TCU
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Nov. 7 —At SMU
Nov. 14 —Rice
Nov. 26 —At Texas
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Sept. 18 —At LSU
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Oct. 2 —U. of Cincinnati
Oct. 9 —At Texas Tech
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Oct. 30 —Ark. at Little Rock
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JADE EAST
MEN'S SIfOp "Spirit of Aggieland"
in the Some may boost of prowess bold,
PLANTATION CENTER Of the school they think so grand,
1 But there's a spirit can ne'er be told
at It's the spirit of Aggieland.
2012 TEXAS AVE.
Known For Distinctive Styling Chorus
We are the Aggies —the Aggies are we,
True to each other as Aggies can be.
We've got to FIGHT boys,
We've got to FIGHT!
We've got to fight for Maroon and White.
After they've boosted all the rest.
They will come and join the best.
THE SURREY INN For we are the Aggies —the Aggies so true,
We're from Texas A. M. U.
Caldwell, Texas Second Chorus
T— E— X —A —S, A— G— G —I —E,
Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight! Maroon! White—White—White!
A— G— G —I —E, Texas!
Texas! A. M. U.
Gig 'em Aggies! 1! 2! 3!
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Goodbye to Texas University,
So long to the Orange and White.
Good luck to dear old Texas Aggies,
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Compliments of They are the boys that show the real old fight,
The eyes of Texas are upon you,
The That is the song they sing so well,
So good -bye to Texas University,
We're going to beat you all to—
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The War Hymn was written by J. V. (Pinky) Wilson, former
student, while standing guard on the Rhine with the AEF, after
World War I.
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.1 MILESTONE WINS
/� ....\ Texas A &M teams have scored 366
v ictories through the years. Important
I � milestones in that successful record:
t - C, ii Win Game
No. Year No. Foe -Score
SELECTED
50 1907 5 u 32-5
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' 100 1916 1
Southwestern, 6 -0
150 1923 4 Sewanee, 14 -0
200 1932 4 Texas A &I, 14 -0
BY THE 250 1941 1 Sam Houston, 54 -0
1 , I 300 1951 3 Oklahoma, 14 -7
\ \ \\ 350 1963 4 Houston, 23 -13
r U . S • OLYMPIC I AGGIE ALL - AMERICAS
0 / Y ear Player Position
COMMITTEE A 1936 Joe Rout Guard
1/ 1937 Joe Rout Guard
1939 Joe Boyd Tackle
1939 John Kimbrough Fullback
// )!1' 1940 John Kimbrough Fullback
1940 Marshall Robnett Guard
( 1950 Bob Smith Fullback
1951 Jack Little Tackle
1952 Jack Little Tackle
1956 Jack Pardee Fullback
1956 ._ Charles Krueger Tackle
1956 Dennis nis Goehring Guar
hring Guard
1957 Charles Krueger Tackle
1957 John David Crow Halfback
1966 Maurice Moorman Tackle
Line
t o ro 1967 Bill Hobbs backer
We � • ■ • (Crow won the Reisman Trophy in 1957)
AGGIES IN EAST WEST
that pHisoHex® has been selected as the antibacterial wash SHRINE GAME
p Year Player Position
to be used by the U.S. Team for the 1968 Olympic Games! 192 Jo Joel Hut Quarterback End
1928 Red Petty End
1930 O. D. Alsabrook End
1938 Joe Routt Guard
a '� 1943 Willie Zapalac .._ Back
1944 Felix Bucek Guard
"• 1945 Clarence Howell End
4. 1945 Monty Moncrief Tackle
1946 Leonard Dickey Tackle
1946 Bob Goode Back
' 1949 Bob Goode Back
,: 1949 Odel Stautzenberger Guard
1949 Jim Winkler Tackle
NS 4 . 5 1951 Andy Hillhouse End
6{'_� 1952 ............ Glenn Lippman Back
, la�f ( 1955 Bennie Sinclair End
1963 Ray Kubala Center
'fife nt 1964 Ray Gene Hinze Tackle
AGGIE BOWL GAMES
Date Bowl Results
Jan. 2, 1922 —Dixie Classic A &M 22
Center College 14
Jan. 1, 1940 —Sugar Bowl A &M 14
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Tulane 13
Jan. 1, 1941 — Cotton Bowl A &M 13
Fordham 12
Jan. 1, 1942— Cotton Bowl Alabama 29
A &M 21
Jan. 1, 1944— Orange Bowl LSU 19
A winning athlete t akes special care chlorophene to protect your skin 4
A &M 14
9 P P P Y Dec. 9, 1950 — Presidential Cup A &M 40
of his skin. Above all, he protects it against germs between washings. Georgia 20
Dec 28 1967 —Gator Bowl Tennessee
against bacteria that can cause infec- And if you have problem skin, A &M 0
tions and lead to missed practice ses- pHisoHex is often valuable. The anti- Jan. 1, 1968— Cotton Bowl M
Alabama 16
sions and games. bacterial film it leaves on your face (Won 5. Lost 3)
If you've ever tried to play with an will ward off blemish- infecting bac-
infected blister on your heel or an teria. pHisoHex also helps to soften UNDEFEATED
abscess on your finger, then you know and wash away blackheads. AGGIE TEAMS
the role of healthy skin in sports. And Use pHisoHex, the skin cleanser of Year No. Games Coach
that's why pHisoHex is an important winning athletes. 1896 3 A. M. Soule & H. W. South
part of anathlete'sdailyhealthroutine. Made by Winthrop Laboratories, 90 1902 9 J. E. Platt
pHisoHex is America's leading liquid 1909 •• 8 Charles B. Moran
P ' 9 q Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016. 1917 8 D. X. Bible
antibacterial skin cleanser in homes Available in drugstores in 5 oz. and 1919 10 D. X. Bible
and in hospitals. Used regularly in 16 oz. plastic squeeze bottles. 1927 9 D. X. Bible
place of soap, pHisoHex produces a 1939 11 Homer Norton
superclean skin and builds up an in- P1477 1956 10 Paul Bryant
visible antibacterial film of hexa- Winthrop Laboratories, New York, N.Y.10016 17
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MEET THE TEXAS AGGIES
60 BUSTER ADAMI, Jr., I VL, 21, 6 -1, 204, 26 JERRY CAMPBELL, Sr., 2VL, 22, 5-9,
brown hair, green eyes, throws right, kicks 187, brown hair, brown eyes, throws right
right, Freer, Tex. Born February 23, 1947 kicks right, Center, Tex. Born Jan. 25
w' in San Antonio, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 1946 in Center, Tex. Son of Mrs. Frank a
Grant E. Adami, Jr., Box 117, Freer (Phone: Campbell, 1406 Anita Street, Center (Phone
EX4- 7157). Father is a rancher. Played LY8- 3480). Mother employed by Center
football at Freer High under Coach Ray High School. Was tri- captain at Center i 4 Adkins. Distinguished student at A &M. High under Coach Bruce Bradshaw. A &M
Was president of Freer National Honor Student Body President for 1967 -68. Won
Society and HS valedictorian. Won frosh two varsity letters at A &M playing de-
numeral and then redshirted one season, fensive rover. Physical education major.
ADAMI won varsity letter last season as starting
sophomore linebacker. Majoring in govern- 51 MIKE CASWELL, Jr., 1VL, 21, 6 -3, CAMPBELL
ment. 206, black hair, brown eyes, throws right,
* .0* ,, v 88 JIMMY ADAMS, Jr., 1VL, 20, 6 -2, 186, kicks right, Houston Smiley. Born Jan. 17,
s 0 4 brown hair, blue eyes, throws right, kicks 1947 in Morgan City, La. Son of Mr. and
right, Houston Waltrip. Born Jan 4, 1948 Mrs. Olin Caswell, Route 2, Box 726,
in Magee, Miss. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James , Spring, Tex. (Phone: SK7- 4554). Father
M. Adams, 5002 Happy Hollow, Houston, employed by T &L Drilling Contractors of
- Tex. (Phone: OV2- 4820). Father is chemist Houston. Played football at Smiley High 0
, for Matcote Co. Honorable mention all- under Coach Keith Harshbarger. Suffered
state at Waltrip High under Coach Les broken leg in car accident after spring
,
Burton. Switched from split end to de- training and redshirted for 1966 season„
Pensive halfback for Aggies last season to Centered on punts and was regular substi-
earn varsity letter. Changed back to split tute center last season. Moved to weak tac-
ADAMS end for spring practice. Chemical engi- kle during spring. Majoring in petroleum
neer. engineering. CASWELL
70 HARVEY ASCHENBECK, Sr., 2VL, 21,
6 -2, 205, brown eyes, brown hair, throws 28 ARTHUR COOLEY, Jr., IVL, 22, 5-9
right, kicks left, Bellville, Tex. Born June 170, brown hair, hazel eyes, throws right, ,
6, 1947 in Houston, Tex. Son of Mr. and kicks right, Victoria. Born July 31, 1946 in
Mrs. Albert W. Aschenbeck, 185 Holland, . _
Gonzales, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellett
4 th Bellville (Phone: UN5- 9224). Parents own Cooley, 2404 Crestwood Drive, Victoria
and operate a cafe in Bellville. Played foot- (Phone: HI5- 4093). Married, wife's name r,,
ball at Bellville High under Coach Duane is Clemmie. Has one son, Tommy Lee. 1
tegm s' Dean. Earned varsity letter as sophomore, Played halfback at Victoria High under
as starting defensive tackle and added an- Coach Tom Pruett. Won frosh numeral
other last season as a junior. Made several at A &M and then redshirted one season
All -SWC second team selections as tackle. due to a knee operation. Earned varsity
ASCHENBECK Majoring in physical education, letter last season on kickoff and punt re- COOLEY
61 WINSTON BEAM, Jr., 1VL, 20, 6 -0 , turn teams. Played safety during spring
235, brown hair, brown eyes, throws tight training. Major in accounting.
kicks right, Odessa, Tex. Born Nov. 15, 89 MIKE DeNIRO, Soph., FN, 20, 6-0, +; l
1947 in Brady, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 205, brown hair, blue eyes, throws right, + `
C. H. Beam, 120 Casa Grande, Odessa, kicks right, Youngstown, Ohio. Born Aug. 0
(Phone: FE2- 7267). Father is fishing tool 27, 1948 in Youngstown. Son of Mr. and
operator for Keown Fishing & Rental Tool. , Mrs. Carl DeNiro, 388 South Bonatr
A.
Mother teaches at Bonham Junior High Youngstown (Phone: 799- 0534). Was all I
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school. Was tackle and guard at Odessa city, all- state, All- America end at Chaney '
High under Coach Hank Watkins. Earned High under Coach Louis Angelo. Won
varsity letter at defensive guar, as sopho- A
{ ggie freshman numeral as split end-
more, but saw only limited action due to defensive end. Named to A1l -SWC freshman
knee injury. Missed spring training due team. Played strictly defensive end during
BEAM to knee operation. Management major. spring training. Physical education major. DeNIR0
41 MARC BLACK, Soph., FN, 19, 6 -2,
198, black hair, green eyes, throws right, 36 DAVE ELMENDORF, Soph., FN, 19, . =.x
kicks right, Arlington, Va. Born Oct. 22, 6 -1, 194, blond hair, green eyes, throws
1948 in El Paso, Tex. Son of Col. and Mrs. ri h g t, kicks right, Houston Westbury. Born
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Don W. Black, Arlington, Va. (Phone: 521- June 20, 1949 in San Antonio, Tex. Son •
4219). Father is presently serving in Viet of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elmendorf, 5431 Lym 4\
Nam. Graduated from New Mexico Mil- bar, Houston (Phone: PA3- 3614). Father s
itary Institute, Roswell, N.M. Missed most is former student of A &M, Class of 1938, - ,
b - _ of freshman year at A &M due to an injury. and is an engineer for Fluor Corp. in Hous
"" Played wingback and tailback during spring ton. Was all -city, all- district, all -state and<
training. Majoring in business administra- all- America at Westbury High under Coach
tion. Howard Allen. Was all -SWC freshman
33 ROSS BRUPBACHER, Jr., 1VL, 20, footballer and all -SWC and all- district 6
BLACK 6 -3, 201, brown hair, hazel eyes, throws varsity baseballer as frosh. Majoring in ELMENDORF
right, kicks right, Lafayette, La. Born April liberal arts.
7, 1948 in Lafayette. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 72 MIKE FIELDS, Soph., FN, 19, 6.3, 219, . it
P. H. Brupbacher, 104 Clement St., La- brown hair, green eyes, throws right, kicks
fayette (Phone: 232 2925). Father is a dis- right, Texarkana, Tex. Born Dec. 11, 1948
patcher for Southern Pacific RR. Mother in Texarkana, Ark. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
; is a secretary. Three years all- district, two
year all- state, one year all- America at Eugene a, Fields, (Phone: Redwood Drive,
- i t , ' Lafayette High under Coach Rayford Le- Texarkana, Tex. (Phone: 838.0213)- Father -'
1'' Blanc as halfback. Started season as sub- is crane operator for Red River Army
Depot. Was all- district tackle at Libert -
stitute fullback, switched to defensive half- y
back where he intercepted 5 passes and Eylau High under Coach B. D. Spigner.
recovered one fumble to earn varsity letter
Won played weak tackle numeral spas ring tackle in-
as sophomore. Liberal arts major. and played weak tackle during spring [rain -
BRUPBACHER ing. Majoring in liberal arts. FIELDS
75 TOM BUCKMAN, Sr., 2VL, 21, 6-4,
216, brown hair, hazel eyes, throws right, 38 LYNN FISTER, Jr., 1VL, 21, 6 -0, 178,
kicks right, Fort Worth Amon Carter River- blond hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks
04";,. side. Born March 3, 1947 in Fort Worth. right, Dallas Hillcrest. Born Feb. 21, 1947 '
rt. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buckman, 2524 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Son of Mr. and .: „ i
Marigold, Ft. Worth (Phone: TES- 5907). Mrs. O. J. Fister, 6441 Park Lane, Dallas '
Father is former student at A &M, Class of (Phone: EMI - 6778). Father is employee
y '32 and is now city traffic engineer in Ft. relations director for U. S. Steel in Dallas.
( "' Worth. All- district in football at Amon Captain, all -city quarterback at Dallas Hill- j
8 Carter Riverside under Coach Lon Gold- crest under Coach
Joe Simpson. Played
stein. All -state basketball. Earned varsity football for LSU one season (freshman),.`
letter at offensive end as sophomore and transferred to A &M in 1966. Won varsity
junior. Second team All -SWC as junior letter last season as defensive halfback.
BUCKMAN end. Civil engineering major. Majoring in mechanical engineering. FISTER
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58 CARL GOUGH, Jr., 1VL, 21, 6 -2, 199, 55 BILL HOBBS, Sr., 2VL, 22, 6 -1, 215,
brown hair, blue eyes, throws right, kicks brown hair, blue eyes, throws right, kicks -
* right, College Station, Tex. Born Feb. 16, right, Amarillo Tascosa. Born Sept. 18,
=, ' 1947 in Carlsbad, N.M. Son of Mrs. Frances 1946 in Mount Pleasant, Tex. Son of Mr. _ "
Gough, 403 Glade, College Station (Phone: and Mrs. Ottis Hobbs, 3404 Patterson Drive,
846 and Mr. C. M. Gough of Hearne. Amarillo (Phone: FL6- 6968). Father is an
Father is a commercial pilot and mother is insurance agent, mother is Tascosa High .. �•.
a registered nurse at Texas A &M University School secretary. All- district, honorable
Hospital. Was captain and all- district cen- mention all -state end at Amarillo Tascosa
ter at A &M Consolidated High School under Coach Pat Patterson. - Has two var-
under Coach Edsel Jones. Varsity squad- sity letters as A &M linebacker, was All -
GOUGH man for one season. Earned varsity letter SWC All- America and SWC Defensive HOBBS
last season as soph after moving into start- Player of Year last year. Physical educa-
ing lineup as offensive tackle. Business tion major.
. ":=7 t1 management major.
e, ,14 59 GARY GRUBEN, Soph., Sqd., 20, 5-10, 27 WENDELL HOUSLEY, eyes, Sr. 2VL, 21,
k- p q > 6 -2, 203, blond hair, blue eyes, throws right,
198, brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks right, Richardson, Tex. Born Nov. i,,,,,
ii kicks right, Tulia, Tex. Born June 3, 1948
1Q 1946 in Dallas, Tex. Son of Mr. and
in Lubbock, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. , ,, ,,,,,, „ : ,., , ,,,,,, i
� Mrs. Robert Housley, 334 E. Main Street, ,
H. V. Gruben, 26 Houston Road, Tulia
Richardson (Phone: AD5- 7201). Father is
(Phone: 995 - 3084). Father is manager of a building contractor in Richardson. Made $
( "a Clayton Cotton Gin in Tulia. All- district, all- district, all- Greater Dallas, and all -Metro
All -South Plains, all -state guard under
� teams at Richardson High under Coach
Coach Jimmie Keeling at Tulia High. Won Billy Ray Atkins. As sophomore he set
4. frosh numeral at linebacker. Was varsity A &M school record for most carries in
squadman last year. Played weak guard g game (33 carries for 127 yards vs. HOUSLEY
GRUBEN single
during spring training. Physical education Baylor). Saw limited action last year due
major. to injuries. Management major. •r 4-44,
11 CURLEY HALLMAN, Sr., 2VL, 22, 6 -1, 23 IVAN JONES, Sr., 2VL, 21, 5.11, 185,
180, black hair, green eyes, throws right,
blond hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks
0 kicks right, Northport, Ala. Born Sept. 3. right, Houston Waltrip. Born March 25,
1946 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Son of Mr. and 1947 in Houston, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. r
Mrs. S. M. Hallman, 3820 38th Ave., North-
port (Phone: 752 - 3825). Father is a retired B. H. Jones, 3817 Lane, .Houston.
carpenter. Captain, all- county, and hon- (Phone: OV2- 4948). Ascot Father is used car
orable mention all -state at Tuscaloosa High manager for Mel Croan Volkswagen, Hous-
under Coach Joe Wilson playing QB. Earned
ton. Was all -city and most valuable back
two varsity letters as starting defensive at Houston Waltrip under Coach Leslie
back for Aggies and was second team All- Burton. Was starting rover back for Aggies
last year with 3 interceptions. Business
SWC halfback last year. Physical education management major. JONES
HALLMAN major, plans to coach. ,
65 ALLAN HANSON, Soph., FN, 19, 6 -3, 94 ROY KIRKPATRICK, Soph., FN, 19,
218, blond hair, blue eyes, throws right, 6 -1, 197, blond hair, blue eyes, throws right,
kicks right, League City, Texas. Born Feb. kicks right, Tyler, Tex. Born March 15,
28, 1949 in Chanute, Kan. Son of Mr. and 1949 in Dallas, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lawrence E. Hanson, 120 West 6th Roy L. Kirkpatrick, Sr., 2632 S.W. 55th
Street, Kemah, Tex. (Phone: 877- 4269). Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. (Phone: 685- '
Father is chemical operator, Amaco Cheth- 2492). Father is branch manager for Cot -
icals, Texas City, Tex. Was all- district end tingham Bearing, Inc. Played end at ,,
at Clear Creek High under Coach Paul Gips. R. E. Lee High under Coach Don Barton.
Played nose guard on dense to earn Won freshman numeral at A &M as guard,
freshman numeral. Moved to strong end moved to defensive end during spring
during spring training. Majoring in zool- training. Majoring in business administra-
HANSON ogy. lion. KIRKPATRICK
10 EDD HARGETT, Sr., 2VL, 21, 6-0, 56 JACK KOVAR, Jr., 1VL, 21, 6 -1, 194,
190, brown hair, hazel eyes, throws right, brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks .,,,
.. kicks right, Linden, Tex. Born June 26, right, Houston Jones. Born Oct. 9, 1947 in
1947 in Marietta, Tex. Son of Mr. and Houston, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
t Mrs. Otto Hargett, Route 1, Marietta, Tex. Kovar, 5830 Southmont, Houston (Phone:
°" *"*11, (Phone: 835- 2558). Married, wife's name RE3- 8873). Married, wife's name is Janet.
is Shirley Ann. Father is a farmer. All- Father is mobile homes salesman, mother = 3
district, second team all -state quarterback is secretary for E. S. Levy Co. Was tri-
at Linden - Kildare under Coach Jack Het- captain of Houston Jesse Jones High state
,, herington. Starting QB soph and junior quarterfinal team. Came to A &M without a
years. Holds 18 A &M passing and offensive scholarship and won frosh numeral at guard.
, ' r ecords. All -SWC and SWC Offensive Player
Moved to center for 1967 season, earned
HARGETT of the Year as junior. Electrical engineer- first varsity letter as sophomore. Mechan- KOVAR
ing major. ical engineering major.
15 BARNEY HARRIS, Jr., 1VL, 20, 6 -2, 74 ROLF KRUEGER, Sr., 2VL, 21, 6-4,
t 192, brown hair, green eyes, throws right,
kicks right, San Antonio, Tex. Born Nov. 243, brown hair, green eyes, ec right, 9
kick s right, 1946
3, 1947 in Ft. Stockton, Tex. Son of Mrs. ckght, Bryan, Tex. Born Dec.
Ben B. Harris, 8722 Sagebrush, San Antonio in Caldwell, Tex. Son of Mr. and d Mrs. ''' .., .,,
(Phone: TA2-9538). Mother is secretary in W. W. Krueger, 205 W. Robertson, Bryan
(Phone: 822- 6176). Father employed by
N.E. Ind. School District. All- district, all -
ith44 city, all -state quarterback at MacArthur International Shoe Co. Younger brother
High under Coach Joe Bill Fox. Won frosh of Charles Krueger, two -time All- America
numeral at A &M as quarterback and punter. football player at A &M. Was all- district
Earned varsity letter last year as sophomore and Super Cen -Tex at Stephen F. Austin
as wingback and split end, also returned High under Coach Doyle Weldon. Started
HARRIS punts and kickoffs. A business manage- as off guard for Aggies last season, switched •
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back to def. for SWC and was named to All- KRUEGER
ment major. SWC team. Business management major.
1 16 LEROY HAUERLAND, Sr., 1VL, 22,
5 -10, 171, brown hair, brown eyes, throws 52 WAYMOND LIGHTFOOT, Soph., Sqd.,
right, kicks right, Sealy, Tex. Born April 20, 6 -0, 201, red hair, green eyes, throws
10, 1946 in Sealy, Tex. Son of Mr. and right, kicks right, San Antonio, Tex. Born
Mrs. Anton Hauerland, Route 1, Box 4, Nov. 2, 1947 in Texarkana, Tex. Son of
Sealy (Phone: T1'5- 2467). Father is fore- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lightfoot, 454 Space-
man for Anderson & Clayton Co. Oil Mill, way, San Antonio (Phone: OL5- 4450). 3
,,,, :.4 . Z, Richmond Tex. All district back at Sealy Father teaches at MacArthur High, mother
High under Coach Harry Daily. Played is a counselor for Alamo Heights High. Co- '
football two years at Blinn Junior College, captain and all- district center at MacArthur
transferred to A &M in 1966. Earned varsity High under Coach Joe Bill Fox. Played
letter last season as defensive back. Physical center as squadman last
y q year. Pre - veterinary
HAUERLAND education major. medicine major. LIGHTFOOT
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42 BOB LONG, Sr., 2VL, 21, 6 -0, 181, 64 JIM PARKER, Soph., FN, 19, 6 -1, 198, -
brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks black hair, green eyes, throws right, kicks
t right, Paris, Tex. Born Aug. 12, 1947 in right, Gonzales, Tex. Born July 16, 1949
Paris, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Poss Long, in Gonzales. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Park -
- ..4,, tv 3025 Lamar, Paris (Phone: SU4- 8889). er Jr., Wrightsboro, Tex. (Phone: 437 -
Father is principal of Reno Elementary 2319). Father is a farmer. Was all- district, ,
3 S Mother teaches history at Paris. all- Central Texas tackle at Gonzales High x
All- district, all - state quarterback at Paris under Coach William Dubose. President o
High under Coach Dick Mabry. Has two senior class in HS. Won frosh numeral at varsity football and baseball letters. Was A &M as guard. Played strong guard on
all -SWC end - wingback last year. Twice all- offense during spring training. Pre -vet
LONG SWC centerfielder. Math major. medicine major.
43 RANDY MADDOX, Soph., FN, 19, 6-1, PARKER
208, brown hair, green eyes, throws right, 40 JIM PIPER, Jr., 1VL, 20, 6-0, 192,
kicks right, Houston Westbury. Born Aug. brown hair, green eyes, throws right, kicks
18, 1949 in Harlingen, Tex. Son of Mr. right, Brownwood, Tex. Born Nov. 8, 1947
and Mrs. Paul G. Maddox, Jr., 5034 Dryad, in San Saba, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Houston (Phone: PA3- 8193). Father is in- Luther Piper, 4108 Glenwood Drive, Brown-
., ' surance salesman for Texas Life Insurance wood (Phone: 642 - 8336). Father is a travel -
- Co. Mother is a secretary. Married, wife's ing salesman for T.W.T. Molding Co. Was
s name is Barbara. Has daughter named all- district, all -state fullback at Brownwood
-. Tommy Anne. All- district, all -city line- High under Coach Gordon Wool. Won
backer at Houston Westbury under Coach frosh numeral at A &M as rover. Switched �'� i f
Howard Allen. Majoring in liberal arts. to defensive end last season where he
81 TOMMY MAXWELL, Sr., 2VL, 21, 6 -2, earned varsity letter and was named to
MADDOX 192, blond hair, blue eyes, throws right, All -SWC second team. Accounting major. PIPER
kicks right, Houston Jones. Born May 5, 73 GEORGE RESLEY, Sr., 1Sq, 22, 6 -6,
r' :- 1947 in Houston, Tex. Son of Mr. and 253, blond hair, hazel eyes, throws right, "
* Mrs. T. M. Maxwell, 7450 Belfort, Apt. 50, kicks right, Fort Stockton, Tex. Born Nov.
Houston (Phone: MI9- 0539). Father is area
�, supertindent for Pan American Petroleum M , 1 H. in Fort Stockton. Son of Mr. and
Corp. Father is former student of A &M, Mrs. H. E. R 386 -2 307 N. Gillis, Fort Stock-
ton (Phone 336- 2694). Father is Ci ty Re-
i1 S' Class of 1932. Was all -city at Jesse Jones corder for Fort Stockton. Mother teaches
1 High under Coach W. C. Treadway. Moved school. A weightman in track who was out
from off. end - wingback to starting def. for football last season and was squadman
# safety last season and then played both at defensive middle guard. Completed his
ways. Made All -SWC team at safety. Man- track eligibility with A &M last spring, was
" agement major. second in SWC meet in shot with toss of
MAXWELL 35 PHIL McANELLY, Jr., Sqd., 21, 6 -1, 56 -41/2. Marketing major. RESLEY
193, brown hair, hazel eyes, throws right,
kicks right, Hondo, Tex. Born Oct. 29, 1946 12 CHARLIE RIGGS, Sr., 2VL, 22, 5-7 P'
in Hondo, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 176, black hair, brown eyes, throws right, , >:
John F. McAnelly, 1406 20th St., Hondo kicks right, Houston Galena Park. Born
(Phone: HA6- 2579). Father is an agricul- Sept. 17, 1946 in Houston, Tex. Son of /`
a ture teacher at Hondo. Mother is special Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Riggs, Route 1, Willis,
T ex. (Phone: 344-6742). Father is Rod Mill
education teacher at Hondo. Father it ,. `j
. former student at A &M, Class of 1939. Was foreman for Armco Steel in Houston. Mar -
'-. fullback at Hondo High under Coach Doug- ried, wife's name is Stephanie Lynn. Cap
las Johnson. Was squadman last year as rain and all -state quarterback at Galena
weak guard then moved to full/Jack. Missed Park High under Coach Paul Smith. Field
most of spring training due to broken leg. goal and extra -point man last year, set
Agricultural education major. A &M record for most FG in one season
McANELLY 68 STEVE MULLEN, Jr., Sqd., 21, 6 -2, with 8 of 10, had 15 of 18 PAT. Business RIGGS
206, brown hair, blue eyes, throws right, management major.
,, kicks right, Brownsville, Tex. Born Jan. 8, 83 MITCH ROBERTSON, Soph., FN, 19, ,
a
1947 in Brownsville, Tex. Son of Mr. and 6 -2, 198, brown hair, green eyes, throws
s, Mrs. W. M. Mullen, 105 Blanche, Browns -
right, kicks right, Abilene, Tex. Born
vine (Phone: M
L12- 8633). Father is salesman March 8, 1949 in Gadston, Ala. Son of '
for Burton Auto Supply. Mother is secretary Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robertson, 4066 Walde F R
q
wif in the Brownsville School District. All -dis- mar, Abilene (Phone: OR2- 2644). Father
trict, all- Valley off. and def. end at Browns- owns and operates Ab -Tex . Van Lines Co.
ir ,
vine High under Coach Lloyd Parker. Was
i squadman as end last year then switched to Mother e s a secretary for company. Mar - -
rta is Phy All distric
guard, played guard during spring work- state te end at t Abilene Cooper under C al Coach
outs. Business management major. Merrill Green. Played def. end during
MULLEN 67 LYNN ODOM, Jr., 1VL, 20, 5 -10, 205, spring. Business management major. ROBERTSON
brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks
right, Corsicana, Tex. Born May 28, 1948 31 BILL SEELY, Jr., Sqd., 21, 5 -7, 162,
in Corsicana. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks
Ray Odom, 1811 Navarro Drive, Corsicana right, Brownwood, Tex. Born Nov. 24, 1946
(Phone: TR4- 7227). Father is maintenance in Bryan, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
e f superintendent for Texas Miller. Mother R. Seely, 11400 Titian Dr., Austin, Tex.
employed by Tom Huston Peanut Co. Was (Phone: 836- 0705). Father is vocational
V • , Most Valuable Lineman at Corsicana High guidance consultant for Texas Education
4.
a under Coach James Acree playing tackle. Agency in Austin. All- district, all -area, hon-
° He earned his first varsity letter as a orable mention all -state tailback at Brown- '
° • y ;r sophomore. Missed part of season due to wood High under Coach Gordon Wood.
an injury. Middle guard during spring. Did not have scholarship when - came to
4
Business management and Industrial En- A &M, earned one in 1967 spring training.
ODOM gineering major. Father former student, Aggie Class of 1942. SEELY
Finance major.
18 STEVE O'NEAL, Sr., 2VL, 22, 6 -3, 182,
red hair, blue eyes, throws right, kicks 63 JIM SEGREST, Soph., FN, 19, 6 -1, 200,
right, Hearne, Tex. Born Feb. 4, 1946 in brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks
Hearne. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. right, Lafayette, La. Born Dec. 8, 1948 in
" O'Neal, 607 Barton in Hearne (Phone: LI6- Odessa, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
_ 2025). Father is clerk for Southern Pacific Segrest, 130 Fernhill, Lafayette (Phone: CE2
Railroad Played football at Hearne High 300
s g 3003). Father ow
&= under Coach Ken Batson. owns Mother operates is a Sego . All
� n. Came to A &M on ical Co., Lafayette. Mother is a nurse. All � {
/ �
� track scholarship (hurdler and broad jump- district end at Lafayette High under Coach ' k -
er). Has three A &M varsity track letters. Frank Foreman. Won frosh numeral at -
Was All -SWC punter last year for Aggies. A &M as def. end. Changed strong ed to stron guard b
Punted 81 times for 42 -1 average, had two during spring workouts. Majoring in math -
O'NEAL long punts of 62 yards. Pre - dental student. ematics.
SEGREST
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MEET THE TEXAS AGGIES
22 TOM SOOY, Jr., IVL, 21, 5 -11, 177, 77 MIKE TIGHE, Soph., FN, 19, 6 -2 218, V " .'
blond hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks brown hair, green eyes, throws right, kicks „*
�' right, Baytown, Tex. Born Dec. 26, 1946, right, San Antonio, Tex. Born March 9, t
t in Montgomery, Ala. Son of Mr. and Mrs. 1949 in Richland, Wash. Son of Mr. and k
Byard E. Sooy, Jr., 1706 Richardson Lane, Mrs. Joseph Tighe, 455 Pinewood, San a
Baytown (Phone: 582 - 4854). Father is port Antonio (Phone: TA6- 4866). Father is re- r ",
• dispatcher for Humble Oil & Refining Co. tired from U. S. Air Force. All- district r0
A11- district at Robert E. Lee High under tackle under Coach William Brashier at :
Coach Pete Sultis. Was defensive halfback San Antonio's Robert E. Lee High. Won 1 1
last season, but was sidelined most of season frosh numeral as tackle at A &M. Played
with knee injury. Missed spring practice defensive tackle during spring training.
-- -- due to knee operation. Majoring in finance. Majoring in electrical engineering.
SOOY TIGHE 39 JOHN TURNEY, .
53 RUSTY 3TALLINGS, Soph., Sqd., 20, , Jr., Jr. , Sqd., 21 , 5 -10 ,
6 -1, 197, blond hair, blue eyes, throws right, 158, brown hair, blue eyes, throws right, 1
§ kicks right, Midland, Tex. Born April 17, kicks right, Dublin, Tex. Born April 16,
1948 in Paducah, Tex. Son of Mrs. H. L. 1947 in Dublin. Son of Mr. and Mrs. , a.
Stallings, 1520 Overhill, Stephenville, Tex. He W. Turney, Rt. 7, Box 35, Dublin y •
(Phone: 968 - 2525). Mother is an English (Phone: GI5- 3059). Father is a farmer.
professor at Tarleton State College. Captain All- district, all -state halfback (Ft. Worth '
and all- district lineman at Midland Lee Star - Telegram) at Dublin High under Coach = '
t High under Coach Joe Newbill. Won frosh Johnnie Gragg. Won frosh letter at A &M. tu
numeral at A &M as center - guard. Was Was varsity squadman last season. Played
squadman last year. Moved to weak guard defensive halfback and safety in spring
during spring. Pre -vet medicine major. training. Father former student at A &M,
STALLINGS Class of 1935. English major. TURRET' w o , 17 ROBERT STANSBERRY, Soph., Sqd.,
84 DOUG VALOIS Jr., t ) right, 20, 6 -1, 186, brown hair, blue eyes, throws , J , Sqd., t,
black hair, blue eyes, throws right, kicks irks
right, kicks right, Eden, Tex. Born July right, Amarillo, Tex. Born Aug. 23, 1946
„ 16, 1948 in Brady, Tex. Son of Mr. and in San Antonio, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs. t o
I Mrs. F. T. Stansberry, P.O. Box 445, Eden,
Douglas Valois, 2602 Vine Street, Brown- � '
Tex. (Phone: 869 - 5001). Father is a ranch- a
wood (Phone: 846 - 6686). Father is vice -
er. All- district, second team all -state quarter- ��<
. , president of Central Bearing Service. End
4� back at Eden High under Coach Leslie
J ohnson. Was squadman last at Amarillo Tascosa High under Coach ;'
r � q year. Played Pat Patterson. Varsity squadman last sea- �'_
quarterback during spring training. Bus-
iness management major, plans to ranch son. Played end during spring practice
� " , or coach after graduation.
sessions. Majoring in Business Management.
STANSBERRY VALOIS
25 LARRY STEGENT, Jr., 1VL, 20, 6-1, 24 JAVIER VELA, Jr., 1VL, 21, 6 -0, 188,
2
2 54, blond hair, hazel eyes, throws right, black hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks
right, Kerrville, Tex. Born July 14, 1947
kicks right, Houston St. Thomas. Born in Mission, Tex. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dec. 1, 1947 in Houston, Tex. Son of Mr. Trinidad Vela, 509 Barnett Street, Kerrville
and Mrs. J. C. Leatherwood, 1824 Angeline, (Phone: CL7- 4537). Father is aide at V.A.
Houston (Phone: UN4- 5531). Father is a Hospital in Kerrville. Mother is charge
• attendant at Kerrville State Hospital. Mar-
ried, wife's name is Margaret. All- district,
*1 salesman for Mechanics Uniform Supply.
Mother employed by J. C. Penny Co. All-
district, all- state, all- America halfback at
fitiiiiiii
St. Thomas High under Coach Joe Mc- all -West Texas at Tivy High under Coach
Donald. Started season as fullback last Bill Farrington. Earned first varsity letter
as soph last year at defensive halfback and
season, switched to tailback where he was fullback. Education major.
STEGENT named to All -SWC team and Sophomore -of-
the -Year, playing part of season with VELA
broken hand. Business administration 79 DALE WATTS, Soph., FN, 6 -5, 190,
major. brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks ,
right, Lawton, Okla. Born Jan. 5, 1949 in ?
. 54 MIKE STINSON, Soph., Sqd., 20, 6 -1,
Roseburg, Oregon. Son of Mr. and Mrs. �' i
y '
�, �- Leonard Watts, 703 North 33, Lawton, Okla.
A .; 200, blond hair, blue eyes, throws right, Father is sales manager for Mt. Scott's
kicks right, Fort Worth, Tex. Born Feb.
23, 1948 in Fort Worth. Son of Mr. and
Food. All- conference, all -area, all- district,
1 all -state tackle at Eisenhower High under
_
Mrs. Coy Lee Stinson, 5029 Lyndon Drive, , �
t Ft. Worth (Phone: PE8- 8429). Father is Coach Jim Phillips. Won frosh numeral
last year as defensive tackle. Played defen-
general supervisor for General Dynamics, sive right tackle during spring training.
Fort Worth. Mother is a bookkeeper. All- Majoring in Recreation and Parks.
district center at Arlington Heights High
STINSON under Coach Homer Ludiker. squadman
last year. Majoring in business, management. 85 GADDY WELLS, Jr., 1VL, 20, 6 -2, 178, WATTS
brown hair, hazel eyes, throws right, kicks
right, Liberty, Tex. Born Oct, 14, 1947 in
- 46 ANDY TEWELL, Soph., FN, 6-2, 193, Oxford, Miss. Son of Mrs. Anne Wells, r.
brown hair, brown eyes, throws right, kicks Star Route, Box 10A, Liberty (Phone: FE6-
right, Austin, Tex. Born Mar. 29, 1949 in 4343). Mother is district manager for Field ' ' s
Fort Hood, Tex. Son of Mr. Thomas Ralph Enterprise, Inc., Chicago. Was all - district - TN. ,.,,;
Tewell, 6801 Isabelle, Austin (Phone: GL2- end in football at Liberty High under
- 0837). Father is a printer for Steck Printing Coach Don Hughes. Held out of action 4
, .
. All-district
linebacker during spring training. Business nomics major.
finance major. IL
TEWELL WELLS
45 JACK WHITMORE, Jr., 1VL, 21, 6 -0,
+_.___ 71 MARK THOMAS, Jr., Sqd., 21, 6 -2, 177, brown hair, hazel eyes, throws right,
195, blond hair, hazel eyes, throws right, kicks left, Houston Westbury. Born Feb. 4,
kicks right, Weathe Te Born Oct. 1947 in Hl Campo, Tex. Son of Mr. and
13, 1946 in Weatherford, Tex. Son of Mr. Mrs. J. W. Whitmore, 4310 Tonawanda, a .
and Mrs. E. A. Thomas Jr., Route 2, Gran- Houston (Phone: PA3- 3782). Father is a
't •0..... bury, Tex. (Phone: 573 - 3359). Father is sales manager for Cal -Tex Citrus Juice, Inc.
a real estate broker. Mother is a school Mother office employee for Houston schools.
4 teacher. All- district, honorable mention all- All-city, all -zone back at Westbury High
state back at Weatherford High under under Coach Howard Allen. Held out of
Coach Sam Morrow. Was held out of action action one season. Won varsity letter last
one season, was squadman last season. year as sophomore defensive halfback.
Played offensive tackle during spring train- Switched to wing back during spring.
THOMAS ing. Management major. Veterinary medicine major. WHITMORE
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OFFENSE DEFENSE
88 JIMMY ADAMS WE 72 CLAY MITCHELL LT
54 MIKE STINSON WT 62 LARRY ADAMS LG
65 ALLAN HANSON WG 66 DAVID HOLT RG
56 JACK KOVAR C 73 TERRY SHACKLEFORD____ RT
53 RUSTY STALLINGS SG 52 RANDY HALE LLB
75 TOM BUCKMAN ST 31 STEVE GUNN MLB
15 BARNEY HARRIS SE 54 JAMES VANDERSLICE____RLB
10 EDD HARGETT __ QB 24 GREG WEBB LCB
19 JIMMY SHEFFIELD TB 16 MIKE HALL RCB
27 WENDELL HOUSLEY FB 25 BILLY LLOYD SS
h 42 BOB LONG WB 29 CHARLES BRIGHTWELL___ FS
Texas A &M T.C.U.
DEFENSE
4. OFFENSE
40 JIM PIPER LE 26 LINZY COLE __ SE
74 ROLF KRUEGER LT 76 CHARLES BALES LT
67 LYNN ODOM MG 60 DANNY LAMB LG
70 HARVEY ASCHENBECK __ RT 57 JOHN RUTHSTROM C
89 MIKE DeNIRO RE 63 JAMES RAY RG
23 IVAN JONES R 74 FRED BARBER 81 FRED NIX
55 BILL HOBBS LLB TE
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60 BUSTER ADAMI RLB 17 TED FAY QB
11 CURLEY HALLMAN LHB 35 ROSS MONTGOMERY HB
' 33 ROSS BRUPBACHER RHB 80 JERRY MILLER FL
81 TOMMY MAXWELL
S 23 NORMAN BULAICH FB
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10 Hargett, QB 53 Stallings, WG 10 Underwood, QB 52 Hale, LB t
11 Hallman, DHB 54 Stinson, C 11 Carter, QB 53 Shedd C
7 It 12 Riggs, QB 55 Hobbs, LB Y'
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17 Stansberry, QB 60 Adami, LB 19 Mayfield, DHB 61 Forney, DG
1 18 O'Neal, Punter 61 Beam, MG 62 Adams, DG
19 Sheffield, QB 62 Deaton, WG 21 Thornton, SE
22 Wright, S 63 Ray, OG I
+ \" c 20 Gary, QB 63 Segrest, SG 23 Bulaich, FB 64 Terveen, DG
22 Sooy, DHB 64 Parker, WG 24 Webb, DHB
23 Jones, Rover 65 Hanson, SE
67 Odom, MG 65 Riley, OG
24 Vela, FB 25 Lloyd, S
26 Cole, SE 66 Holt, DG
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1 26 Campbell, DE 69 Valois 84 27 Tidwell, DHB 68 Mayes, DG
28 Cornelius, DHB 69 Cooper, OG
27 Housley, FB 70 Aschenbeck, DT 29 Brightwell, S 70 0 Kirby, OT
s 28 Cooley, S 71 Thomas, ST 30 Rabb, FB
29 Cole, MG 72 Fields, ST 71 McDowell, DT
30 Woodward, FB 73 Resley, MG 31 Gunn, LB 72 Mitchell, DT
31 Seely, WB 74 Krueger, DT 32 Durrett, LB 73 Shackelford, DT
32 Franklin, TB 75 Buckman (80), SE 33 M HB 74 ritt, Neel OT
34 4 M DG
35 Montgomery, 33 Brupbacher, DHB 76 Kazmierski, ST t g K KS 75 Neely, OT
34 Kelly, FB 77 Tighe, DT HB 76 Bales, 07
35 McAnelly, FB 78 Philley, DT 36 McDaniel, LB 77 Wilkerson, OT
36 Elmendorf, DHB 79 Watts, DT 3egnLB 78 Creech, DT
40 8 Wagner, W
37 Hitt, DHB 81 Maxwell, WE -S er FB 79 Meyers, DT
40 Whelan,
38 Fister, Rover 82 Yeates, WE HB 80 Miller, FI
7411114010.*..- "� 39 Turney, DHB 83 Robertson, WE 41 Collins, TE 81 Nix, TE
Mh o ,, 40 Piper, DE 85 Wells, SE 50 Hooten, LB 84 Birdwell, TE
41 Black, WB -FB 86 Williams, WE 51 Walker, LB 85 Brown, FI
42 Long, WB 87 Fulton, WG
43 Maddox, LB 88 Adams, WE
45 Whitmore, SE -DHB 39 DeNiro, DE OFFICIALS
= 46 Tewell, LB 90 King, DE REFEREE JAMES L. HAYS
47 Minyard, Rover 91 Stapleton, Rover UMPIRE
�- 48 Armbrister, FB 92 Davis, LB HEAD LINESMAN W. D. LAWS JAKE LAWS
r , _ r, � 49 Millsap, MG 93 Reynolds, LB ON
50 DeWitt, C 94 Kirkpatrick, SE FIELD JUDGE HORTON NESRSTA
51 Caswell, WT
52 Lightfoot, C 95 Williford, DHB
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1968 Texas A &M University Numerical Varsity Football Roster
No. Player Pos. Wt. Ht. Age Class -Exp. Hometown -High School
10 Edd Hargett QB 190 6 -0 21 Sr -2L Marietta (Linden - Ki!dare)
11 Curley Hallman DHB 180 6 -1 22 Sr -2L Northport, Ala.
12 Charlie Riggs QB 160 5 -8 21 Sr -2L Galena Park, Tex.
14 Rocky Self QB 170 6 -1 19 Soph -FN San Antonio (MacArthur)
15 Barney Harris WB 192 6 -2 20 Jr -1L San Antonio (MacArthur)
16 Leroy Hauerland DE 171 5 -10 22 Sr -1L Seely, Tex.
17 Robert Stansberry QB 186 6 -1 20 Soph -Sqd. Eden, Tex.
18 Steve O'Neal Punter 182 6 -3 22 Sr -2L Hearne, Tex.
19 Jimmy Sheffield QB 170 6 -0 20 Soph -none Houston (Waltrip)
20 Kyle Gary QB 158 5 -11 19 Soph -FN Dallas (Bryan Adams)
22 Tom Sooy DHB 177 5 -11 21 Jr -1L Baytown (Lee)
23 Ivan Jones Rover 185 5 -11 21 Sr -2L Houston (Waltrip)
24 Javier Vela FB 188 6 -0 21 Jr -1L Kerrville (Tivy)
25 Larry Stegent TB 194 6 -1 20 Jr -1L Houston (St. Thomas)
26 Jerry Campbell DE 187 5 -9 22 Sr -2L Center, Tex.
27 Wendell Housley FB 203 6 -2 21 Sr -2L Richardson, Tex.
28 Arthur Cooley Saf. 170 5 -9 22 Jr -1L Victoria, Tex.
29 Ronald Cole MG 193 5 -11 21 Soph -Sqd. Paris, Tex.
30 J. D. Woodward FB 163 5 -7 19 Soph -FN Crockett, Tex.
31 Bill Seely WB 162 5 -7 21 Jr -Sqd. Brownwood, Tex.
32 Mike Franklin TB 180 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Richardson, Tex.
33 Ross Brupbacher DHB 201 6 -3 20 Jr -1L Lafayette, La.
34 Larry Kelly FB 194 6 -1 19 Soph -FN League City (Clear Creek)
35 Phil McAnelly FB 193 6 -1 21 Jr -Sqd. Hondo, Tex.
36 Dave Elmendorf DHB 194 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Houston (Westbury)
37 Lee Hitt DHB 166 6 -2 19 Soph -FN Ft. Worth (Arlington Hgts.)
38 Lynn Fister Rover 178 6 -0 21 Jr -1L Dallas (Hillcrest)
39 John Turney DHB 158 5 -10 21 Jr -Sqd. Dublin, Tex.
40 Jim Piper DE 192 6 -0 20 Jr -1L Brownwood, Tex.
41 Marc Black WB -FB 198 6 -2 19 Soph -FN Arlington, Va. (NMMI)
42 Bob Long WB 181 6 -0 21 Sr -2L Paris, Tex.
i d 43 Randy Maddox LB 208 6 -2 19 Soph -FN Houston (Westbury)
45 Jack Whitmore SE -DHB 177 6 -0 21 Jr -1L Houston (Westbury)
Iaa 46 Andy Tewell LB 193 6 -2 19 Soph -FN Austin (McCallum)
47 Jerry Minyard Rover 183 6 -0 19 Soph -FN Port Neches, Tex.
48 Gary Armbrister FB 197 5 -10 19 Soph -FN Houston (Waltrip)
49 Lenard Milisap MG. 209 6 -0 19 Soph -FN Fredericksburg, Tex.
50 Benny DeWitt C 228 6 -4 19 Soph -FN Nacogdoches, Tex.
51 Mike Caswell WT 206 6 -3 21 Jr -1L Houston (Smiley)
52 Waymond Lightfoot C 201 6 -0 20 Soph -Sqd. San Antonio (MacArthur)
53 Rusty Stallings WG 487 6 -1 20 Soph -Sqd. Midland (Lee)
54 Mike Stinson C 200 6 -2 20 Soph -Sqd. Ft. Worth (Arlington Hgts.)
55 Bill Hobbs LB 215 6 -1 21 Sr -2L Amarillo (Tascosa)
[ 56 Jack Kovar C 194 6 -1 20 Jr -1L Houston (Jones)
a 58 Carl Gough SG 199 6 -2 21 Jr -1L College Station (A &M Con.)
59 Gary Gruben WG 198 5 -10 20 Soph -Sqd. Tulia, Tex.
60 Buster Adami LB 204 6 -0 21 Jr -1L Freer, Tex.
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61 Winston Beam MG 235 6 -0 20 Jr -1L Odessa (Odessa High)
62 Tommy Deaton WG 185 5 -11 19 Soph -FN Dallas (Bryan- Adams)
63 Jim Segrest SG 200 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Lafayette, La.
64 Jim Parker WG 198 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Gonzales, Tex.
-;' 65 Allan Hanson SE 218 6 -3 19 Soph -FN Kemah, Tex.
67 Lynn Odom MG 205 5 -10 20 Jr -1L Corsicana, Tex.
68 Steve Mullen WG 206 6 -2 21 Jr -Sqd. Brownsville, Tex.
') 69 Doug Valois (84) SE 205 6 -0 22 Jr -Sqd. Amarillo ( Tascosa)
70 Harvey Aschenbeck DT 205 6 -2 21 Sr -2L Bellville, Tex.
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1 71 Mark Thomas ST 195 6 -2 21 Jr -Sqd. Weatherford, Tex.
72 Mike Fields ST 219 6 -3 19 Soph -FN Texarkana (Liberty - Eylan)
73 George Resley MG 253 6 -6 22 Sr -Sqd. Fort Stockton, Tex.
74 Rolf Krueger DT 243 6 -4 21 Sr -2L Bryan (S.F. Austin)
i a 75 Tom Buckman (80) SE 216 6 -4 21 Sr -2L Fort Worth (Amon Carter)
76 Jim Kazmierski ST 210 6 -2 22 Sr -Sqd. Pasadena (South Houston)
77 Mike Tighe DT 218 6 -2 19 Soph -FN San Antonio (Lee)
78 Andy Philley DT 235 6 -4 19 Soph -FN Temple, Tex.
79 Dale Watts DT 202 6 -5 19 Soph -FN Lawton, Okla. (Eisenhower)
81 Tommy Maxwell WE -Saf. 192 6 -2 21 Sr -2L Houston (Jones)
, 82 Larry Yeates WE 170 6 -2 19 Soph -FN Jasper, Tex. a
83 Mitch Robertson WE 198 6 -2 19 Soph -FN Abilene (Cooper)
I. 85 Gaddy Wells SE 178 6 -2 20 Jr -1L Liberty, Tex.
86 Sammy Williams WE 166 5 -11 21 Jr -Sqd. Houston (Wheatley)
87 Mark Fulton WG 212 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Arlington, Tex. ;
88 Jimmy Adams WE 186 6 -2 20 Jr -1L Houston (Waltrip)
89 Mike DeNiro DE 205 6 -0 19 Soph -FN Youngstown, Ohio
i 90 Wayne King DE 209 6 -3 20 Soph -Sqd. Houston (Reagan)
i ; 91 Ronnie Stapleton Rover 196 6 -3 19 Soph -FN Leakey, Tex. ,t
92 Ted Davis LB 184 5 -11 19 Soph -FN Bryan (S.F. Austin)
1 93 James Reynolds LB 176 5 -11 21 Jr -Sqd. LaMarque, Tex.
r1. 94 Roy Kirkpatrick SE 197 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Tyler (Lee)
95 Mark Williford DHB 175 5 -10 19 Soph -FN Houston (Waltrip)
i 96 Wayne Froeschl ST 210 6 -1 19 Soph -FN Texas City, Tex.
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1968 TCU Numerical Varsity Football Roster
No. Name Pos. Wt. Ht. Age Class -Exp. Hometown - School
10 Busty Underwood QB 205 6 -3 19 So -FN Lubbock (Lubbock)
11 Dan Carter QB 175 6 -1. 20 Jr -IL Liberty
14 Billy Fondren PS -S 185 5 -11 20 Jr -1L Plano
16 Mike Hall DHB 185 6 -0 21 Sr -2L Plano
17 Ted Fay QB 190 6 -2 20 Jr -1L Ft. Worth (Arlington Hts.)
18 Les Brown Fl 188 5 -10 21 Sr -2L Snyder
19 Robbie Mayfield DHB 180 5 -9 21 Jr -1L Austin (McCallum)
21 Bubba Thornton SE 175 6 -0 22 Sr -1L Keller
22 Larry Wright S 185 5 -10 21 Jr -Tr Weatherford
23 Norman Bulaich FB 216 6 -1 21 Jr -1L LaMarque
24 Greg Webb DHB 180 6 -1 20 So -FN Iowa Park (George)
25 Billy Lloyd S 186 5 -11 21 Sr -2L Liberty
26 Linzy Cole SE 170 5 -11 20 Jr -Tr Dallas (Madison)
27 Jimmy Tidwell DHB 175 5 -11 19 So-FN Granbury
28 Jackie Cornelius DHB 180 5 -10 21 Sr -Sq Burkburnett
29 Charles Brightwell S 185 6 -0 21 Sr -2L Aransas Pass
30 Sammy Rabb FB 205 6 -1 20 Jr -1L Llano
31 Steve Gunn LB 200 5 -11 21 Jr -1L Stephenville
32 Andy Durrett LB 208 6 -0 21 Jr -Tr Carthage
33 Vernon Marlar HB 190 5 -10 20 So -FN White Deer
34 Wayne Merritt KS 195 5 -9 20 Jr -1L Midland (Midland)
35 Ross Montgomery HB 216 6 -3 21 Sr -2L Midland (Midland)
36 David McDaniel LB 190 5 -10 21 Sr -1L Fort Worth (Paschal)
37 John Nichols LB 205 6 -2 20 So -FN Wichita Falls (W. Falls)
38 Howard Wagner FB 190 6 -1 20 So -Sq Schulenburg
40 Marty Whelan HB 190 5 -10 20 Jr -1L Jefferson
41 Terry Collins TE 210 6 -3 22 Jr -1L Graham
50 Doug Hooten LB 185 6-1) 21 Jr -1L Killeen
51 Pat Walker LB 205 6 -0 20 Jr -1L Groves (Port Neches)
52 Randy Hale LB 204 6 -3 20 So -Sq Paris
53 Rick Sheddy C 210 6 -1 21 Sr -2L Wichita Falls (Rider)
54 James Vanderslice LB 205 6 -1 20 Jr -1L Wichita Falls (Rider)
57 John Ruthstrom C 230 6 -3 20 So -Sq Houston (Spring Branch)
59 Fred Wright C 215 6 -2 21 Sr -2L Abilene (Cooper)
60 Danny Lamb OG 215 6 -1 20 So -Sq Temple
61 Chuck Forney DG 2 °5 6 -5 20 So -Sq Corpus Christi (King)
62 Larry Adams DG 223 6 -4 23 Sr -2L Wolfe City
63 James Ray OG 228 6 -3 20 Jr -1L Aspermont
64 Donnie Terveen DG 228 6 -3 20 Jr -1L Donna
65 William Riley OG 205 6 -0 21 Jr -1L Weslaco
66 David Holt DG 215 6 -0 20 So -Sq Snyder
67 Paul Smith OG 210 5 -11 20 Jr -1L Fairfield
68 Gene Mayes DG 225 6 -0 21 Sr -2L Garland
69 Jerry Cooper OG 215 6 -1 20 So -Sq Andrews
70 Gerald Kirby OT 210 6 -3 20 So -Sq Houston (Lee)
71 Mark McDowell DT 215 5 -10 20 So-FN Wichita Falls (W. Falls)
72 Clay Mitchell DT 210 6 -3 20 Jr -1L Liberty -Eylau
73 Terry Shackelford DT 205 6 -1 21 Jr -1L Perryton
74 Fred Barber OT 230 6 -3 22 Sr -2L Houston (Spring Branch)
75 Don Neely DG 220 6 -3 21 Jr -1L Victoria
76 Charles Bales OT 220 6 -3 21 Jr -1L Azle
77 Dean Wilkerson OT 205 6 -2 20 So -Sq Odessa (Odessa)
78 Bob Creech DT 200 6 -3 19 So -FN Corpus Christi (Ray)
79 John Meyers DT 200 6 -2 20 So-Sq Wichita Falls (Rider)
80 Jerry Miller Fl 180 6 -0 20 Jr -1L Fort Worth (Eastern Hills)
81 Fred Nix TE 200 6 -3 21 Sr -2L Schulenburg
84 Phil Birdwell TE 200 6 -3 20 So -Sq Graham
85 Allen Brown Fl 180 6 -0 21 Jr -1L Houston (Waltrip)
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Unl T.C.U. Eyes imit ed Futur e
Texas Christian University, proud of its his-
tory of growth and development since its found-
ing in 1873 on the cattle frontier, began its 96th '° x
academic session in September with new and ex-
panded programs that point toward a relatively
unlimited future.
Since opening the door of its single building
that initial year to 13 students, the private, co-
educational university has become one of the
major institutions of higher learning in the South-
west, and its 243 -acre campus is one of the best -
known landmarks of Fort Worth, the city that
has been its home for 56 years.
TCU, medium -sized and non- sectarian, is re-
lated to tho Christian Church. Each semester the
University becomes "home" to approximately ...
7,000 students, coming from almost every state
in the United States and from about 30 foreign
lands and representing as many as 40 religious Drs. SANDY WALL and E. Leigh Secrest, asso-
groups. Approximately 2,700 of these live in the ciate dean and dean of TCU's Graduate School, at
14 on- campus residence halls. control panel in TAGER -TV building, designed for
With a teaching force of approximately 500 closed- circuit microwave television.
and with 60 per cent of the full -time faculty mem-
bers holding earned doctoral degrees conferred A = �'"
by leading universities throughout the world, TCU {'` "' �-
has a student - faculty ratio of 15 -1 and offers 23
different degrees in approximately 80 fields. Ad-
vanced work leading to second and third degrees, '• , "X� s .1i ` .. °• ,
with the exception of work in religion, is planned ; . ,." tt "
and coordinated through Graduate School, which
provides studies leading to master's degrees in 39 �, r ' , , r , ,
areas and to Ph.D. degrees in. English, athemat- F , 1 i , f _ .,
ics, physics, chemistr and
Y, histor y plycholagy.
In its continually growing pro the Graduate 7 ' '
School gave more than 300 awards in excess of
$500,000 during 1967=68 to students working in
20 fields of study and coming to TCU from 32 � 4e
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states, 3 foreign countries and Hong Kong. � M=
As evidence of the University's forward- look - . . -.,�
ing philosophy, a number of new programs have �"'"""°"" �_ _
been initiated within the last year. These include. -art y �.
TAGER -TV, a joint venture and pilot ADMINISTRATION BUILDING — Named in
program of academic television in which cooperat- honor of the late Dr. M. E. Sadler, who served
ing institutions originate courses to be received as TCU
at other campuses and several North Texas in- the ad President and chancellor from on building is near the center enter f
dustrial firms. The microwave network is s ministrati of
sored by The Association for Graduate Education
TCU's 243 -acre campus.
and Research (TAGER) for strengthening grad-
uate education as it supports specific programs at 1970 s and beyond. The first program, Computer -
the doctoral and post - doctoral levels with initial Assisted Instruction, includes an IBM 1500 -1800
emphasis on science and engineering. CAI system and eight teaching stations as a nu-
An Institute for the Study o o f Cognitive clews around which the Institute is formed. It
Systems to In ndut major research S the study provides a total capability to write computer-con-
of how man's mind uses what his senses tell him. trolled instructional programs, to test and to re-
Part of its work is su vise them as required and to present them to stu-
pported by the Department dents.
of Defense, which chose TCU as one of 50 institu- , , . Expanded this
p year was the. Institute of
tions in the country—and one of only four psychol- Behavioral Research, TCU's interdisciplinary re-
oy projects —to be given Project THEMIS sponsor- search program in the behavioral sciences focused
ship. on improved understanding of human personality
.. The Instructional Systems Institute was and behavior.
formed to assist the University's "leap into the Construction projects and expansion programs
future" as it develops new approaches to the continue as new programs begin and as existing
challenges posed by college instruction in the ones are enlarged to meet today's needs.
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About The Bank of A &M
1 A young man on his own needs to develop an understanding of financial matters. When your
. son comes to College Station he'll need a good banking connection.
4 about Sure, he could bank at home with your bank. That would be convenient for you —but what
Most A &M students have a bank account here. They find it more convenient and their parents
1 find it gives them excellent training in money management.
The choice of your son's bank is extremely important. By establishing his account at the Bank of
A &B, you'll be sending him to friends.
The Bank of A &M is managed by A &M former students and directed by former students and
faculty. The Bank of A &M is interested in your son and his development.
Ask your banker to make the arrangements t o open your son's account —or write or call Bank of
A &M President Dennis Goehring '57 today.
Your son will appreciate your confidence. And so will we.
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Dedicated to the su p port of Texas A &M 4 y A
athletics, the Aggie Quarterback Club of `p , , , : ,
Bryan- College Station is made up of busi- " d ,
' nessmen, former students, local citizens and
friends of Texas A &M.
The club meets each Tuesday night dur- �" t ". S '40.
ing football season to view movies of the
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previous Aggie game and hear a scouting #
report by one of the Aggie coaches on the
next foe.
1968 club officers (pictured at right) are `' `
(L to R) E. Wayne Schmidt, '60, president; tee,
Bill Thornton, '53, vice president; Glen. 1 a.
Brewer, treasurer and Jack Cumpton, '59, ,,. !I
secretary. . 4'K
Citizens interested in membership should 2 f t "144:k , ,, -,
contact one of the members listed below.
1968 Aggie Quarterback Club Of Bryan - College Station
Jimmie M. Akin Jack W. Cumpton Lowell F. Jones Don H. Robertson
Sigmund H. Albert Mit Dansby M. Linton Jones Raymond C. Robertson
Ford D. Albritton, Jr R. C. Dansby Frank Kahan Rusty Rush
C. J. Allen W. Lewis David Dr. Tom B. King B. L. Rychlik
Robert L. Allen W. C. Davis Hugo Krenek Joe A. Sawyer
C. S. Anchicks B. H. Dewey, Jr. Kristian F. Kristiansen Phil Scamardo
Dr. R. A. Antony James C. Dooley W. E. Kutzschbach E. Wayne Schmidt
Aubrey W. Arnold W. D. Dooley, Jr. Johnny S. Lampo R. M. Searcy
C. H. Bailey Ray F. Downey g, John M. Lawrence, III Sam Sharp
Larry Bailey John P. Doyle M. O. Lawrence B. H. Siegert, Jr.
Dr. John Baird Nelson Durst Martin W. Leissner, Jr. Robert L. Siegert
Donald J. Ballard Dean Dyer Dewey Liccioni Roy Simmons
Mike Barron Dr. Charles A. Ernst I. H. Lloyd Randy Sims
J. B. Baty Charles Estes T. C. Lorenz Robert H. Singer
L. M. Beal, Jr Joe Faulk J. E. Lupot H. Ray Smith
Dr. Robert H. Benbow Fred C. Ferrera W. R. McCullough Dr. G. A. Smith
Fred J. Benson Rex Forster Otis McDonald James C. Smith
R. I. Bernath, Jr. Roy Frenzel Davis T. McGill R. L. Smith, Jr.
George T. Blazek James E. Frierson E. L. McIlwain George Sousares, Jr.
Ruben A. Bond Edwin C. Garner E. E. McQuillen W. M. Sparks
E. V. Bowden Carl W. George, Jr. Edward Madeley Robert Spearman
George Boyett Harry L. Gillam W. S. Manning Stacy Furniture Company
James R. Bradley Dennis H. Goehring W. R. (Dede) Matthews Eugene Stallings
Frank Brewer Henry Graham H. Roger Maxwell Delbert R. Stanley
M. Glen Brewer Dr. R. B. Grant, Jr, Kenneth Mills Iva Starnes
E. Ridley Briggs M. L. Greenhut Mike Mistovich W. A. Stasney
R. R. Broach, Jr A. D. Griggs Ray Monaco James Stegal
Donald B. Browning M. K. Grimes Leo Moon Dr. E. R. Stephenson
Travis B. Bryan, Jr Ronald Hale B. D. Moore
James A. Stricklin
Henry Buchanan Wayne C. Hall H. H. Moore Harold Sullivan
ti Jesse (Red) Burditt C. M. Halsell Leonard Morehead Glenn Terry
H. E. Burgess John W. Halsell J. T. Munoz
Travis Thigpin
E. J. Burkhart Dr. Clyde Hargrove, Jr. Louis M. Newman H. J. Thorn
O. D. Butler John W. Harris August L. Nowak H. Richard Thornton
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TEXAS AGGIE FACTS, FIGURES
GENERAL INFORMATION S. M. Meeks, Equipment Manager REDMOND
Location— College Station, Tex. Billy Pickard, Athletic Trainer
Enrollment - 13,000 (expected) Dr. Henry McQuaide, Team Doctor Real Estate
Nickname — Aggies Emil Mamaliga, Weight Training
Stadium —Kyle Field (48,000) Spec Gammon, Sports Information
Coliseum —G. Rollie White (8,500)
Band— Fightin' Texas Aggie (254) FOOTBALL COACHES 118 Walton Drive
Mascot — Reveille III, American Gene Stallings, Head Coach Mrs. Harold Redmond,
Collie Elmer Smith, Asst. Head Coach
Alma Mater — "The Spirit of Bud Moore, Offensive Coach Master B roker
Aggieland" Dee Powell Defensive Coach Phone 846 -5116
Fight Song— "Aggie War Hymn" Loyd Taylor, Offensive Backs
Conference — Southwest Jack Hurlbut, Quarterbacks
Colors— Maroon and White Don Watson, Linebackers
Lide Huggins, Defensive Backs
ADMINISTRATION Ralph Smith, Ends
Earl Rudder, University President J. W. Helms, Asst. Coach
0. D. Butler, Chairman Athletic Jim Keller, Freshmen Coach PRUITT'S
Council
Harry L. Kidd, Athletic Council OTHER COACHES
Lannes H. Hope, Athletic Council Tom Chandler, Baseball Redmond Southside
Walter S. Manning, Athletic Shelby Metcalf, Basketball
Council Jim Culpepper, A Basketball Terrace Shopping
Charles Samson, Athletic Council Charles Thomas, Track 846 - 5212 846 - 6264
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Ted Nelson, Asst. Track
Art Adamson, Swimming
Gene Stallings, Athletic Director Pat Patterson, Associate Swimming College Station
Marvin Tate, Associate Ath. Dir. Emil Mamaliga, Diving
Wally Groff, Business Manager Omar Smith, Tennis
Felix Gibson, Academic Supervisor Henry Ransom, Golf
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Dr. Lannes H. Hope, associate professor in Education and Psychology Definitely Better
dept.; Walter S. Manning, associate professor in Accounting dept.; Dr. Cleaning, Pressing,
Charles H. Samson Jr., head of Civil Engineering dept. ; Harry L. K Dyeing, Alterations
associate professor in English dept. and Dr. O. D. Butler, head of An and Repairs
Science dept. Dr. Butler is chairman of the council and is A &M's faculty
representative for the Southwest Conference. 409 Texas Ave.
Bryan, Texas
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A &M University, is at its zenith when rendered by the Fightin' Texas
Aggie Band.
The astonishing thing about the great band really is three -fold.
(1) No scholarships. (2) No auditions. (3) No music majors. There are
two prerequisites : previous marching and
previous playing experience.
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t of the land under those circumstances
requires a dedicated director of infinite GROCERY
talent. Texas A &M University has, and
has had for the past 22 years, such a
p erson in Lt. Col. E. V. Adams.
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Aggie Band Director, Col. Adams has de-
veloped his group into a showpiece of
Southwest Conference football halftimes. NORTH GATE
The largest military marching band in
the nation has thrilled millions of tele-
vision viewers over the years and again
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will appear on Thanksgiving afternoon
when he Aggies clash with Texas in
Austiir on national TV.
Col. Adams directs the music and plans B W
ot the formations for each halftime show. Construction Co.
A precision marching unit, the Aggie Band
COL. E. V. ADAMS steps to a military cadence of 116 beats
per minute. "The 116 is our tempo for
non -Corps marching," explains the dean
of SWC bandmasters. "It gives the band a more stately appearance in
halftime drills." CONTRACTORS
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Members come from most of the 50 states, several foreign countries
and major in courses from aerospace engineering to zoology. The unit,
12 men wide and 20 to 22 long, covers 35 yards of gridiron and requires
three drum majors for control.
Because of primarily outdoor appearances, the band employs heavy
brass and percussion sections. Typical organization includes 60 trumpets
and cornets, 50 woodwinds, 55 trombones and baritones, 22 drums and "Our Customers
18 sousaphones. Look Like Champs"
First formed by a Czechoslovakian cobbler, Joseph F. Holick (class
of '98) in 1894, the band sounds the pulse of athletic events, reviews,
parades and other functions. Holick and Arthur N. Jenkins formed the D 0 N " S
first band, a 13 -man group that wore Texas Militia uniforms and played BARBER SHOP
their own or borrowed instruments.
From that meager beginning, the Aggie Band has come full blown 211 Sulphur Springs Rd
and is nationally renown.
College Station
The band is supported by the Texas Aggie Band Association, orga-
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Call your nearest Hilton Reservations Service or Dallas (214)
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BRYAN, TEXAS BRYAN, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS
PAUL BASS, CORBUSIER HELDENFELS BROTHERS
CY JOHNSTON CHEVROLET CO. CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
DALLAS, TEXAS BRYAN, TEXAS
TYREE L. BELL IN MEMORY OF JOHN R. HILL, JR.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
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R. I. BERNATH, JR. ANDREW C. ELLIOTT, '33 WILLIAM E. HOLKE
BRYAN, TEXAS MIDLAND, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS
DAVID M. BRITT FASKEN FOUNDATION FARREL G. HUBER, JR.
WHEELER, TEXAS MIDLAND, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS
CADE MOTOR CO. BOB FRYMIRE J. L. HUFFINES, JR.
BRYAN, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS GREENVILLE, TEXAS
WOFFORD CAIN ED B. FULBRIGHT M. B. (DOC) KILLIAN, '26
DALLAS, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
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JAMES R. CHRISTOPHER ORIGINAL 12th MAN R. C. LEFFEL
AMARILLO, TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
The 12th Man Scholarships are presented by a select group of 50 individuals
and /or business firms who are supporting Texas Aggie athletes with one scholarship
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FORSYTH ENGINEERING
COMPANY
HOUSTON, TEXAS
WILLIAM LEWIE, JR. PARKER BROTHERS & CO.
WACO, TEXAS INC. L. NEWTON SMITH, '38
HOUSTON, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS
EDWIN S. MAYER BERT PFAFF
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS NILEY J. SMITH
TYLER, TEXAS CAMERON, TEXAS
W. C. McGEE, JR. REED CANDLE CO. A. W. THOMPSON, INC.
HOUSTON, TEXAS PETER N. REED, '45 F. L. THOMPSON
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MIDLAND, TEXAS
GUS MIJALIS 'X NELSON REES
R. C. THWING, '42
SHREVEPORT, LA.
ODESSA, TEXAS ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
HIRAM MOORE SONS JOE C. R
RICHARDSON, .
J CLYDE H. WELLS
MIDLAND, TEXAS
AMARILLO, TEXAS GRANBURY, TEXAS
GEORGE D. MULLOY JACK SAMPLES
ROYCE E. WISENBAKER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
MIDLAND, TEXAS TYLER, TEXAS
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TOM O'DWYER, '47 MR. AND MRS.
DALLAS, TEXAS CLARENCE J. SCHIER O. S. WYATT, JR.
SEALY, TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
HAP PADGETT, '31 MR. AND MRS.
LUBBOCK, TEXAS JAMES L. SEWELL ZACHRY PROPERTIES
DALLAS, TEXAS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
each Appreciation plaques are displayed in Coach Gene Stallin s office ffice and in
the Lettermen's Lounge, both located in G Rollie White Coliseum,
THE THE " IN GROUP„ Is your name included? Most of
your friends are.
AGGIE The people listed on this page and the three that follow are all members
of The Aggie Club (as of September 1, 1968) , the organization "dedicated
CLUB to athletic excellence at Texas A &M ". They are in the "IN GROUP"
because they are the people who provide the scholarships for the boys ,
who represent our university in this game. Each person listed did their
I Dedicated share with a tax exempt contribution varying from $5.00 to $2,000.00.
Shouldn't you be in the "IN GROUP" also'?
to
I Athletic Herbert F. Adey C. H. Beaty Valry Brown, Jr.
William R. Adkisson William J. Beck Wayne W. Brown
Excellence C. G. Albert Edwin A. Beckcom, III Dr. Charles L. Bruchmiller
Reece Albert Harold B. Beckham Roy H. L. Bruns
Ford D. Albritton Paul B. Beckman Ernest H. Bruss
i at M. R. Alexander H. C. Bell, Jr. W. T. Bruton
N. J. Alexander, Jr. Stanton P. Bell Joseph D. Bryan
i Texas A &M Richard Alexander Tyree Bell Dr. Noel A. Bryan
D. R. Alford Dr. Joe B. Belue Eugene Bryant
J. B. Allcorn Louis H. Benavides Jack E. Bryant
University James S. Allega Dr. Robert H. Benbow Jack M. Buckler, Jr.
Bob Allen Lew W. Benham, Jr. Frank A. Buckley
Orville G. Allen, Jr. J. M. Benkendorfer T. R. Buckman
Richard Alterman P. J. Bennett, Jr. Dan Buckner
J. D. Amend Fred C. Benson F. K. Buckner
319 Patricia Street Staron E. Ammons Dr. W. R. Benson F. IKng Buckner, Jr.
Louis P. Amster, Jr. Hatless R. Benthul N. E. Buescher, Jr.
Colle
Station Sam Amspoker Dr. Charles E. Berger Joe L. Buford
College C. S. Anchicks August C. Bering Ernest Ben Bugh
Dan J. Anderson Conrad Bering, Jr. E. B. Bugh, Jr.
Texas 77840 Frank G. Anderson, Jr. Bob Bernath William F. Bumpas
Gade D. Anderson, Jr. William T. Berry Jesse N. Burditt, Jr.
Telep hone (713) 846 8797 Jennings Anderson, Jr. Earl J. Berryhill Arthur L. Burch
p Robert J. Anderson J. G. Bertman, Jr. V. R. Burch, Jr.
I R. R. Anderson K. V. Bethea V. R. Burch, Sr.
Dr. William L. Anderson A. P. Beutel Dr. Jesse N. Burditt, Sr.
Dr. Dwight W. Andres William Bever Gerald R. Burgamy
Thad Ansley John C. Bibbs H. E. Burgess
S. "Dusty" Aono Leroy Bieri Burleson County A &M Club
James C. Appleman W. H. Billingsley John A. Burns
President Leslie L. Appelt W. A. Billington, Jr. Ross C. Burns
Dr. J. R. Arledge Clayte Binion Walter T. Burns, Jr.
Jim H. Uptmore, '53 A. W. Arnold Dr. J. W. Birdwell Bill Burton
Charles E. Arnold Dr. A. A. Bishop Bill Butler
San Antonio D. C. Arnold John T. Blair H. D. Butler
T. H. (John) Arnold William H. Blanks O. D. Butler
Johnnie Arolfo Joseph F. Blanton Wilburn J. Butler
Lewis T. Ashford T. H. Blaylock Sam A. Byer
James W. Aston George T. Blazek James C. Byram
James R. Atkins Joseph V. Bledsoe Eugene N. Byrd
A. Chandler Atkins3n Joe A. Blieden O. L. Byrd
Clarence 11.0kugsburger James C. Blue Harry D. Cain
Vice - President Michael J. August Charles Blumenthal Wofford Cain
Harry G. Austin George Bock Roy Caldwell
Jr., '43 Jcel E. Austin H. F. Bockhorn S. 0. Callahan, III
Ford D. Albritton,
Joe Avant Fritz L. Boedeker, Jr. Robert Callaway
Br an Guy Baber R. B. Boettcher, Jr. George H. Callcott
y Clarence Baca Anthony J. Bolner C. E. Calvert
M. B. Bader Dr. Bill F. Bolton Calvin D. Campbell
Vice - President Llo F. Badgett Ibrey T. Bonnette Gordon Campbell
Alton L. Bailey Samuel C. Bonnette Henry V. Campbell, Jr.
Thomas A. O'Dwyer, '47 Thomas C. Bain Robert M. Boone Sam P. Campbell
Eddie Baker H. A. Bornefeld Francis O. Cantini
Dallas Hollis O. Baker Bobby J. Boswell E. B. Cape
Hub Baker Jimmy Boswell Roscoe Capers
I. M. Baker Dr. Edward L. Bowden, Jr. Mrs. E. K. Caperton
Jerry Baker Vernon N. Bower John W. Caple
Robert W. Baker Donald V. Boyd Louis E. Capt
William R. Baker W. W. Boyd C. M. Caraway, III
Ben A. Baldwin James W. Boykin Leeward J. Caraway
?ohn R. Ball, Jr. James E. Boyles V. C. Caraway
Executive Committee Dr. David M. Bandy Sid M. Boynton John E. Cardwell
Harwell Barber Clint W. Bracher Capt. George E. Carlson, Jr.
Dr. Tony Barcelona, Jr. Richard L. Braden Dean Carlton
J. L. Huffines, Jr., '44 Tommy Lee Barganier Ralph S. Braley Harry M. Carlton
Greenville B. II. Barnes Edward D. Brandt, Sr. Monte E. Carmichael
Jack Barnes George E. Bransom, Jr. M. J. Carmichael
Robbie D. Barnes David J. Bratton, Jr. David R. Carnahan
Herschel G. Maltz, '50 R. V. Barnes Vick H. Braunig Dr. E. G. Carney
R. L. Barnett John C. Bray G. C. Carothers
Houston Brig. Gen. Victor A. Barraco Herbert W. Brehmer Jack L. Carothers
Delvin R. Barrett M. Glen Brewer A. L. Carpenter
J oe C. Richardson, Jr., '49 James L. Barrilleaux Phil Brewer Hugh C. Carpenter
1 Walter T. Barron R. W. Briggs Rufus L. Carpenter, Jr.
Amarillo S. C. Bartlett A. John Brinkoeter, Jr. H. N. Carr
Z. W. Bartlett W. R. Brinkoeter Carl C. Carrico
John F. Barton Andrew C. Brisco Donald F. Carroll
Royce E. Wisenbaker, '39 C. S. Basinger Dave Britt Curtis R. Carson
J. Horace Bass T. M. Britt Edward B. Caruthers
■ Tyler Paul M. Bass, Jr. George Brockman Joseph R. Cash
E. D. Bateman Jack H. Brooks George M. Cason, Jr.
James B. Baty Jordan A. Brooks, Jr. James A. Cato
Jim -Bob Baty R. V. Brooks Robert C. Cecil
A. W. Baucum E. C. Braun, Jr. Arthur Chaffe
W. H. Bauerschlag James Broussard Charles A. Chambers
Charles R. Baugh A. K. Brown Darrell E. Chandler
Bernard A. Beach Ben F. Brown Ernest W. Chaney
Executive Vice President John L. Bearrie, Jr. Clifford L. Brown, Jr. Thurman J. Chapman
Charles Beasley E. A. Brown William W. Chapman
John H. Hopkins, '57 Charles G. Beasley Griggs W. Brown Charles J. Charske
John Beasley Robert L. Brown Dr. J. N. Chastain
College Station William D. Beatty Troy J. Brown Jack Chewning
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James R. Christopher Daniel W. Deupree, III Hugh R. Ferguson Doyle R. Griffin William J. Hlavinka
Frank Cinatl E. J. Deu Pree Raul B. Fernandez Dr. John W. Griffin W. Cecil Hobson
Dr. C. E. Clark B. H. Dewey, Jr. Fred C. Ferrara Zack Griffin Charles P. Hodges
Joe Gail Clark Ben DeWitt Jimmy L. Fetters Everett Griffith, Jr. Malcolm B. Hoefle
Robert C. Clark John DeWitt Tillotson B. Field, Jr. Henry G. Gritter C. "Dutch" Rohn
Sidney T. Clark Carter M. Dibrell William R. Fikes Wally Groff Ben B. Holder
T. Haller Clark Frank N. Dibrell Jack Finney Gerald K. Grogin Hartwell E. Holder, Jr.
Alex Clarke, Jr. C. Wayne Dickens 0. J. Fister Erwin A. Gromatzky Perry J. Holder
L. S. R. Clarke A. J. Dickinson Robert G. Fitts Lewis Gross Burt C. Holdsworth
Henry Clay William P. Dill Champe Fitzhugh, Jr. Charles H. Grube William E. Holke
Dr. Jack L. Clayton G. C. Dillard Edwin F. Flato Garrett A. G, Iy, Jr. W. Paul Holladay, Jr.
Dan D. Clinton, Sr. James C. Dilw,rth, III F. E. Flinn Paul M. Guthrie Mrs. Chase Holland, Jr.
('hester R. Cl udt 0. D. Dinwiddie Stephen J. Flood, Jr. Dr. Albert J. Gutknecht John A. Holland
Dalton H. Cobb George A. Dishman, Jr. R. D. Florence Richard E. Haas Robert C. Holmes
Arthur L. Cochrum Glenn W. Dittmar Apolonio Flores Paul R. Hable Bill Holt
James B. Cockrell Dr. Don P. Dixon A. J. Florey, Jr. Marvin W. Hagemeier Dale Honeycutt
Thomas J. Cockrell Wallace J. Dixon, Jr. Tully R. Florey Charles R. Haggard Joseph Key Hooks
Geneos Pete Cckinos James W. Dockery, Jr. Ford Flurry Herbert Q. Haile, Jr. Wallace Hooper
F. D. Cole Dr. Doyle W. Dodd Cecil F. Flynn William A. Haile Theo Hopgood, Jr.
Fred L. Cole, Jr. Charles H. Dodson Alvin E. Foerster Michael T. H- Ibouty Dr. A. F. Hopkins
J. S. Cole Louis C. Doehne Charles S. Fcley L. V. Halbrooks John H. Hopkins
A. S. Colley W. T. Doherty J. W. Foley J. J. Hall Lt. Col. John H. Hopkins, III
Dale Collins Chick Dollinger, Jr. Ed M. Fontaine Robert L. Hall Howard W. Horne
Ed W. Collins F. 0. Dollinger M. M. Fontenot Tommy G. Hall Charles F. Hornstein, Jr,
Leon L. Collins Eddie Dominguez Ted V. Foote William K. Hall, Jr. Oscar T. Hotchkiss, Jr.
T. F. Collins Walter Doney J. F. Ford H. H. Halsell Jerry R. Houser
James A. Colson Donald L. Dopslauf Dr. Sol Forman R. C. Halter Dr. Don F. Houston
W. N. "Flop" Colson Cloyd J. Dowling, Jr. Douglas Forshagen Ed 0. Haltom, Jr. Lewis B. Howard
Dr. Clifford L. Condit Charles M. Drake, Jr. James M. Forsyth E. P. Haltom Ralph W. Howe
Michael M. Cone J. D. Driskill, Jr. Charles B. Foster, Jr. It. C. Haltom Hulen W. Howell
.1. D. Conlee Ira C. Driver Ben T. Fowler A. L. Ham Thomas B. Howell
R. N. Conolly W. H. Drushel Parr Fowler Howard C. Ham, Jr. Stanley J. Hruska
�.: F. W. Conrad Don R. DuBois William H. Foy Lewis W. Ham Farrel G. Huber, Jr.
Harold J. Conrad A. J. Dudenhoeffer S. R. Franck Martin E. Hamilton Lewis Huber
E. B. Conway Ed Dudley Lawrence E. Franks, Jr. Doyle F. Hammack William C. Huber
J. H. Conway, Jr. David W. Duffield Clyde C. Frazier Robert J. Hammons Dr. T. F. Hubert
Dr. James E. Cook Frank R. Duke William A. Frels Paul T. Hanes William F. Huddleston
James Gwin Cook J. L. Duller Donald T. Friend Carl J. Hansen Charles E. Hudson
�_..- Lee E. Cook Fred B. Duleck John J. Fritch Larry D. Hanson Glenn Hudson, Jr.
Robert Cook A. K. Duncan Jack G. Fritts Jerry Harbert, II W. R. Hudson
Joel B. Coolidge David T. Duncan R. M. Frost D. B. Hardeman John Huebel
i.. H. Floyd Copeland John T. Duncan Kenneth L. Fry, Jr. Lt. James T. Harrgrove Philip Huey
Donald H. Cornell V. H. Duncan Bob Frymire Jesse W. Hargis, Jr. J. L. Huffines, Jr.
W. H. Corbusier J. H. Dunn Edward B. Fulbright W. D. Hariman Dr. A. C. Hughes
Drew M. Cornell Robert S. Dunn Dr. Charles H. Fuller George R. Harper Fred Lee Hughes
Frank X. Coronado L. C. DuPuy C. M. Gaines Terrell It Harper J. Harold Hughes
John Carl Cottle, Jr. Richard C. Durbin William A. Galbreath, Jr. Col. Earl Y. Harpole Dr. J. S. Hull, Jr.
R. C. Couch, Jr. H. L. Durham, Jr. Ransom Gallaway Clyde W. Harrell John B. Humber
Sidney Coufal W. H. Dwyer, Jr. James H. Galloway Pierrepont Harrell Asa E. Hunt
Joe E. Courtney Col. Edwin M. Eads Henry D. Galvin Robert B. Harrell A. D. Hurbrough, Jr.
w, Lee Courtney F. W. Eagleton Charles C. Garner Charles B. Harris Charles A. Hurst
R. E. Cowling Mrs. Helen Earhart John D. Garner Charles T. Harris John K. Hynds
Elmer 0. Cox Allen M. Early Porter S. Garner, Jr. David B. Harris Don C. Ince
§ Joe G. Cox R. G. Early John S. Garnett George G. Harris
Dr. Joseph M. Cox Charles Easley Dr. R. M. Garrett J. R. Harris Lee Ingle, Jr.
C. . W. . Ingle,
' Mrs. N. A. Cox William K. Easley Robert J. Gary Lanier C. Harris, Jr. James D. Ingram
B. R. Craig G. M. Easterling David T. Gentry Robert D. Harris Johnie E. Ingram, Jr.
James Carroll Craine A. A. Eberle, Jr. Duane H. Gentz Tom Harris E. E. Inman
Bradley C. Crane Woodrow W. Echols L. 0. Gerbig T. B. Harris, Jr. Barlow Irvin
Edward E. Cravens Charles L. Eckert Preston M. Geren Bedford Harrison, Jr. Phillip E. Jacobs, Jr.
Robert S. Crawford, Jr. Gordon Edge W. "Pete" Gerlich George L. Harrison Mike E. James, Jr.
Dr. W. E. Crenshaw Paul W. Edge, Jr. 'B ob Germond Dr. Henry Harrison John D. Janak
Paul D. Cretien George R. Edwards E. L. Gibson Dr. Richard H. Harrison, III William E. Jauer
Charles R. Crews K. J. Edwards Gordon F. Gibson Tedford E. Harrod Charles W. Jenkins
Steve Crews, III Mickey Edwards Jack E. Gilbert Charles Hart Robert L. Jewell
Jack A. Crichton Wendell E. Edwards Dan L. Giles Michael L. Hart J. B. Joffrion
Ray B. Criswell R. K. Egger Edgar E. Giles Frank W. Hartmann, Jr. William G. Johnson
Dalton E. Cr •.cl:ett Dr. Edward Ehlert, Jr, Dr. E. King Gill Louis A. Hartung Cyrus M. Johnston
R. S. Crockett Donald E. Elder Dr. James R. Gill, Jr. Joe E. Hartwell Russell L. Jolley
Charles A. Cross J. B. Eldridge Victor W. Gillett, Jr. Frank B. Harvey Barry R. Jones
Earl F. Gilliam
M. A. Cross David G. Eller Melvyn Hausenfluke Billy Jones
t William F. Cryer B. 0. Ellington George W. Gilliam Col. Henry F. Hauser Burrell E. Jones
Elmer W. Culler, Jr. A. C. Elliott Jack E. Gilpin A. D. Hawley, Jr. George M. Jones
J. H. Cumley Andrew C. Elliott, Jr. B. C. Glass Norman L. Hay, Jr. Grady M. Jones
B. J. Cunningham C. Wendel Elliott Ira V. Glass Arnold Hayes Dr. Hudson Jones
" Charles R. Cunningham Donald S. Elliott Dr. S. E. Glass Don M. Hayter James D. Jones
George W. Cunningham James D. Elliott, Jr. Fritz Glltsch, Jr. Dr. Howard M. Head James T. Jones, Jr.
P. E. Cunningham Forrest P. Ellis Jack Goebel Douglass D. Hearne Jerry
William L. Cunningham G. W. Ellis Dennis Goehring Mrs. Minnie Belle Heep Dr. L. Bonham Jones
Wayne 0. Cure John M. Ellis Billy J. Goldsmith Winston J. Heidenheimer Dr. Luther G. Jones
Lee Curry S. Jerry Ellis Irvin P. Goldstein J. L. Heim L. P. Jones
W. H. Curtin Raymond T. Fliison, II Gerald J. Gondran F. W. Heldenfels, Jr. Ray C. Jones, Jr.
David S. Curtis Fred A. Elliston Gonzales County Texas A &M H. C. Heldenfels Richard F. Jones
J. Leon Curtis Dr. E. A. Elmendorf Club J. R. Heldenfels Dr. Robert E. Jones
Michael Cuscurida Charles C. Emery William B. Go-de, Jr. Earle C. Hellums Terry S. Jones
John H. Cuthrell F. Charles Emery H. F. Goodenough Dury L. Helm Forrest W. Jordan
Dr. Harold I. Daily I. R. Emmons Major Leo E. Goodman, Jr. Dan Renard Wilbur S. Jordan
Dallas A &M Club Col G. J. Eppright T. B. Goodrich Dr. C. D. Henderson Richard S. Joseph
C. D. Dallmeyer Robert A. Epstein R. A. Goodson Dr. Edmond A. Henderson Perry M. Kallison
M. L. Dalton Joe E. Evans Charles W. Gordon R. Wayne Henderson Fred J. Kana, Jr.
James M. Daniel Phillip R. Evans Patrick T. Gordon Tom S. Henderson Karnes County A &M Club
R. C. Dansby William M. Evans Arthur K. Gorman Sam K. Hendler, Jr. Howard Karren
B. J. Darby Claude H, Everett, Jr. Ralph Gorman E. G. Hendrix, Jr. Don G. Kasper
Eugene B. Darby G. D. Everett Bryan Gouger Charles R. Henington L. E. Kauffman
Wayne Darville George H. Ewing C. M. Gough John F. Herbig Edgar R. Keeling, Jr.
James F. Daugherty, Jr. Carl M. Fabian W. E. Gould, Jr. David F. Herold L. S. Keen
Simon D. Davids -n C. Arthur Fabra J. E. Gregg Ladimir G. Herold Frederick Lee Keller
A. I. Davies Donald R. Fada1 Gordon C. Graham Claude J. Herpin Dr. J. C. Kelley
David 0. Davies , W. C. `Dub' Pain J. A. Graham, Jr. R. L. Herring William A. Kelley
D. M. Davis Mrs. M. B. Fall -n Dr. John C. Grammer Col. Steward D. Hervey James B. Kelly
Rothe Davis Steve Fambrough Dr. Earl L. Grant E. F. Heusinger, Jr. George A. Kelt
Roy B. Davis, Jr. Don Farek Warren A. Grasso Charles R. Hewitt A. B. Kennedy, Jr.
W. C. Davis Robert D. Farmer Henry L. Graves A. M. Hiatt Mrs. Ann Kennedy
0. Dooley Dawson Murray Fasken James R. Graves Larry D. Hibler K. S. Kennerly
C. Webb Dean Joe Faulk J. Earle Gray Jere W. Higgs, Jr. Thomas H. Kennerly
Lawton E. Deets Elgin A. Faniker, Jr. Harold Green Dr. T. G. Hildebrand Dr. Thomas P. Kennerly
Bryan W. Dedeker H. K. Fawcett P. M. Green B. G. Hill Dr. Dennis M. Key
Jack R. Dehm L. E. Feehan, Jr. Dr. M. L. Greenhut John R. Hill, Jr. Rollin Khoury
• Sam E. Dehm Carl A. Felker, Jr. T. S. Greenwald, Jr. Charles A. Hinton Roy Kight
J. M. Dellinger Dr. C. E. Fenner Dennis N. Gregg W. S. Hipp M. B. Killian
J. M. Dellinger, Jr. Max Fergus Billy B. Gregory Bernd Hirsch Otis Kimball
Harold J. Derr, Jr. Capt. Robert T. Fergeson Charles V. Griffin, Jr. Charles J. Hlavinka Kenneth W. Kindle
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Guy King, Jr. William A. McCarty, Jr. Caroline Mitchell Charles R. Parencia, Jr. H. L. Reynolds
James W. King E. R. McChesney D. R. Mitchell Alvin H. Parker R. M. Rhea
Randolph S. King Frank H. McClain Johnny Mitchell Bill Parker G. H. Richards
William H. King Dr. Charles R. McClintick J. W. Mitchell Dan R. Parker H. Lee Richards, Jr.
Henry W. Kingsbury Donald P. McClure Melvin M. Mitchell John L. Parker Ronald R. Richarda
R. W. Kirberg T. Morgan McCollum John A. Mobley Philip Parker B. C. Richardson
J. E. Kirkland E. P. McConnell T. W. Mohle, Jr. Robert L. Parker Joe C. Richardson
Roy Klossner Stewart McConnell T. W. Mohle, Sr. William H. Parks J. C. Richardson, Sr.
William H. Knotts, Jr. Dr. James D. McCrady Charles F. Molberg V. P. Parr C. H. Richey
William H. Knotts, Sr. W. P. McCreary A. M. Moncrief H. S. Patrick Charles V. Richter
Dr. John M. Knox Dorsey E. McCrory Charles B. Monday A. G. Patterson Robert K. Ridley
Albert M. Koehler John P. McCullough Richard A. Monschke C. R. Patterson, Jr. R. W. Riggins
Buford R. Koehler Andrew F. McDade K. E. Montague Gaylon Patterson Thomas E. Riggs
Joseph L. Korenek Hugh H. McDaniel, II Gordon K. Montgomery Tip Patterson George Riley
M. Scott Kraemer William B. McDaniel, Jr. Jeff Montgomery Don R. Patton Bill Rippetoe
B. F. Krall Jerome A. McDavitt J. I. Moody, Jr. J. L. Patton B. F. Risinger
Karl Kreager Fremont McDermand Thomas Ned Moody Lawrence S. Pawkett Jack Roach, Jr.
Ben J. Krenek Dr. Charles N. McDonald Robert Reisor Mooney Emil Pawlik Cooper Robbins, Jr.
Kenneth C. Krenek Dr. Robert L. McDonald Carlyle B. Moore Eugene E. Payne Dr. Jack D. Robbins
Charles W. Kreps W. D. McElroy Forrest W. Moore H. B. Payne, Jr. Maj. Gen. Jay T. Robbins
Charles A. Kroll Alton O. McEvers Frank Moore V. S. Payne J. E. Robeau, Jr.
A. R. Kroulik E. C. McFadden Homer J. Moore It. B. Pearce H. L. Roberts
C. C. Krueger Melvyn E. McFarland Jack Moore Jack F. Pearson J. W. Robinson, Jr.
Carl C. Krueger William F. MacFarland James S. Moore Roy L. Peden Richard J. Roeder
Dr. A. A. Krumholz Michael L. McGannon, Jr. J. D. Moore .1. D. Peeples, Jr. Dr. Paul C. Roemer, Jr.
Dr. Morton L. Krumholz W. C. McGee, Jr. J. Hiram Moore Robert I. Pender Robert E. Roepke
Ed F. Kruse A. E. McGilberry Dr. John M. Moore Warren Y. Pennington George E. Roesner
A. A. Kuehn Jce E. McGinty T. G. Moore William K. Penrod Donald L. Rogers
Turner L. Kunkel Joe McGlothlin Thomas B. Moore Jahn W. Perry Sherman G. Rogers
George H. Lacy T. J. McIntyre W. N. Moore Dr. Royal H. Perry Albert Rollins
W. Hoyt Lacy J. D. McIver Edward Morgan Eber H. Peters H. M. Rollins
Charles M. Lagow Harold J. McKenzie George B. Morgan E. M. Peters James J. Rollins
J. C. LaGrone, Jr. Donald D. McKinney L. G. Morgan L. F. Peterson Dave Rooke
Carroll F. Lam Peyton McKnight Michael R. Morgan Richard H. Peterson Isadore Roosth
Tom M. Lamberth, Jr. John O. McLeroy, Jr. Thomas L. Morgan Frank B. Petroski, Jr. John D. Roper
L. L. Landers Tom J. McMullin C. E. Morganthaller Jim M. Pettigrew M. L. Rosenberg
Maxwell Landon Dr. J. T. L. McNew Donald S. Morris Bert Pfaff R. C. Ross
Y. M. Langdon J. M. McPhail Col. Paul E. Morris Walter Pfluger Clinton H. Rothe
E. Keith Langford Horace McQueen Richard R. Morris Charles W. Philipp Din L. Rowe
Tom Lanier Dave McReynolds Robert P. Morris E. R. Phillips M. G. Rowe
Frank E. Larkin J. M. McReynolds W. L. Morriss Col. Harry G. Pierce Dr. Ralph W. Rowe
Dr. W. R. Larson Weldon M. McReynolds S. J. Morse, Jr. Robert L. Pike E. B. Rowland
Walter Lasley Edwin R. Maas, Jr. J. T. Moseley Dick H. Piner, Jr. R. W. Rowland
Jerry Lastelick J. D. Maberry, Jr. Otto Moser Harry T. Pinson J. Newell Royall
J. R. Latimer, Jr. lIampton Mabry William R. Moss Lloyd L. Piper J. D. Ruckman
William W. Latimer, Jr. W. P. Machemehl T. E. Mostyn Claude F. Pipes J. C. Rudd
Michael D. Laughlin Malcolm A. Maedgen, Jr. Frederick W. Mueller Richard L. Pipes Pres. J. Earl Rudder
Edwin B. Law Joe Mahaffey I. A. Mueller James D. Pitcock, Jr. John W. Rudder
Len Layne Herschel G. Maltz Charles W. Muil M. J. Pizzitola Jack R. Runkles
Robert E. Layton, Jr. Melvin Maltz J. A. Muller William T. Plagens Philippa L. Russek
Cecil L. Leatherwood Vincent J. Mandola John G. Muller J. D. Poage James A. Rutherford
Dr. Patrick H. LeBlanc Carl A. Mangold George D. Mulloy Fred L. Pochyla Joe E. Rutherford
Melvin Lebo Raleigh L. Mangum Ford Munnerlyn Wendell M. Pool William M. Rutherford
Claude S. Lee, Jr. Walter S. Manning Joe U. Munson, Jr. Holland Porter James Melvin Rylander
L. Ed Lee Clarence E. Marcum Dr. Joseph G. Murphy James W. Porter Alfred O. Saenger
N. E. Lee Gordon Marcum Pat Murphy John C. Porter Obert Sagebiel
R. C. Leffel David P. Marion W. T. Murphy Marvin Porter Robert Saibara
W. H. Legrand Dr. Irwin C. Mark Tom Murrah C. J. Porterfield J. W. Sallee
Charles L. Leissner Richard E. Marks Dr. W. L. Murray L. T. Potter Jack Samples
D. C. Lentz Johnny M. Marrou Charles E. Myers W. Scott Potter H. S. "Duke" Samson
Leonard Leon R. C. Marsh Dr. Clyde P. Myers Charles Potts George W. Sandars
A. C. Leske, Jr. Carl J. Marshall v A. L. Nabors John W. Potts S. H. Sanders
Jack W. Lester Charles D. Marshall John K. Neal George E. Powell Edgar G. Saper
Frank M. Leverett A. D. Martin, Jr. Othel M. Neely Tom E. Prater Douglas L. Saunders
Shewsun Lew Boe W. Martin Dr. Allen H. Neighbors, Jr. John L. Pratt Kerry D. Savage
William Lewie Dr. D. B. Martin, Jr. Robert A. Nelms L. Roy Prescott H. A. Sawyer
W. C. Lewie, Jr. K. C. Martin Fred S. Nesmith, Jr. W. A. Preston Robert C. Sawyer
A. Y. Lewis Vernon F. Martin Jaro G. Netardus, Jr. W. A. Prewitt, III R. M. Sawyer
Dr. R. L. Lewis Juan M. Martinez C. S. Netterville Richard J. Price Augie W. Saxe, Jr.
Dr. W. M. Lewis A. E. Massengale, Jr. Allan Newberry Walter T. Price, Jr. E. H. Schaefer
Robert M. Lidheim R. C. Massengale A. R. Newman Will S. Price, Jr. John M. Schaefer
L. V. Lienhard Claude A. Mast Louis Newman R. M. Priesmeyer William E. Schaeper
Grady Light Raymond C. Mathews Fronk H. Newnam, Jr. L. A. Priester R ^pert D. Schaforth
Jeff B. Lilley, Jr. Allen W. Matthys Ward W. Newport M. R. Proctor Dr. Robert H. Schawe
Robert F. Lindsay A. G. Mavrico Don Newsom Col. John R. Propst Claren_e J. Schier
John H. Lindsey H. Roger Maxwell Frank N. Newsom Roland H. Prove Edgar J. Schlabach
John V. Lindsey J. L. Maxwell Bryant G. Newton Robert J. Province Col. Al Schlafli, Jr.
George A. Linskie I. T. May, Jr. Paul E. Newton Edward R. Prowell Robert E. Schmid
Glenn Lippman Richard W. May A. O. Nicholson George Puls, Jr. Capt. James E. Schnabel
L. F. Lippman Edwin S. Mayer Tom K. Niland, Jr. Charles M. Pumphrey, Jr. Gene Schrickel
Mrs. S. A. Lipscomb Ralph P. Mayer Phillip Nix John B. Pumphrey Bruno E. Schroeder
Robert B. Little John C. Mayfield, Jr. James M. Noel Benier F. Pye, Jr. Dr. James E. Schroeder
Dr. R. D. Little John C. Mayfield, Sr. John E. Nordeen H. M. Qualtrough Adolph Schubert
R. B. Livingston Richard M. Mayfield George D. Norman Charles L. Quill Oscar W. Schucany
Charles B. Locke Robert B. Mayfield Hugh C. Norris, Jr. Jack Quirey Oscar W. Schuchart
Larry J. Locke Ira Q. Mayhew Joe Northern John H. Quisenberry D. H. Schuenemann
Morgan C. Locke Creighton C. Maynard Gene Norton Morton Rachofsky Walter Schulze
John E. Lockhart William L. Mayo Clifford J. Novosad Dr. Lee R. Radford Howard Schwarzenhach
T. E. Lohman Dr. Floyd R. Mays, Jr. Clyde F. Nowlin J. R. Ragsdale Dr. Daniel E. Scott
Cecil E. Lohn C. H. Megarity Dr. Donald H. Nowlin Jack L. Raley Lynn P. Scott
Cecil D. Long Dr. Henry E. Mehmert James W. O'Brien Glendale B. Rand Dr. V. A. Scott, Jr.
Dr. J. M. Long Max A. Melcher W. J. Ochterbeck Arthur J. Raney Dr. R. M. Searcy
J. T. Long T. M. Melden, Jr. James O'Connor, Jr. John M. Rankin Roland M. Searcy, Jr.
Robert B. Long Alex S. Mijalis Thomas A. O'Dwyer B. J. Rash L. A. Sears
W. C. Lonquist, Jr. Gus J. Mijalis J. C. Oelkers James Q. Ratcliff Temple B. Sebastian, Jr.
Peter A. Lopez, Jr. Franklin H. Mike'_l Robert S. O'Hara John N. Ratcliff, Jr. A. L. Sebesta
Tony A. Lostracco Victor Mikulec George W. Ohlendorf Lowell G. Raun Charles C. Secrest
Albert M. Loudon . ames C. Miles Norman A. Olansen Gerald L. Ray Col. C. B. Seidenglanz
P. E. Love W. C. Miley Roy W. Olbrich Ted J. Reagan Elmer R. Seidensticker
George A. Loveland Carl W. Miller L. N. Oliphant Dr. J. E. Reed, Jr. James L. Sewell
Rowland Luce Dr. Ed Crow Miller J. E. Oliver J. E. Reed, Sr. Winston G. Sexton
P. H. Luckett E. L. Miller C. E. Olsen L. R. Reed J. D. Seymour
Alvin R. Luedecke Jack B. Miller Marvin B. Olson Peter N. Reed Dr. Robert J. Shaeffer
Otie Carl Luna Jack B. Miller N. U. Onofrio, Jr. Dr. Harry B. Reele Herbert Shaffer
Dr. Thomas W. Lyles R. B. Miller Jim Onstott Sirel A. Reele Gary W. Shank
Lawrence R. Lynd, Jr. W. S. Millington William H. Oswalt, III W. Nelson Rees Marvin L. Sharp, Jr.
Harvey P. Lynn, Jr. Lloyd J. Mills A. J. Otte J. M. Reily Jimmy W. Shaw
Doyle F. McAdams R. Ewell Mills Dr. B. B. Ozier John Reinhart, Jr. Wayne H. Shaw
R. E. McAdams Charles F. Milstead Dr. Max A. Pachar Kenneth W. Reinhardt Harry R. Shawver, Jr.
L. H. McAlpine .Tames Milstead H. A. Padgett, Jr. A. Fred Renaud, Jr. Harry N. Shea
Harry J. McBrierty, Jr. Percy J. Mims James R. Page Jim L. Renick, Jr. David E. Sheffield
Robert N. McBurnett William A. Minnock, Jr. Franklin J. Pagel Ben R. Reynolds, Jr. Herschel V. Shelby
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H. R. Shelton, Jr. Iva Starnes S. A. Teasley Raymond A. Van Eaton Harold F. Wendt
J. Howard Shelton Dr. M. B. Starnes E. E. Tedford Tony Varisco, Jr. Richard S. Werner
Lockett Shelton Thomas R. Starr George E. Tedford William C. Vasser, Jr. Hawley West
Ray D. Shelton N. A. Steed J. B. Templeton Edward J. Verlander Tom B. Westbrook, Jr.
Frank H. Shepherd Harry C. Stefani W. R. Thames James H. Vickery A. H. Weyland
Dr. Clifton J. Shepler, Jr. L. D. Steffens W. H. Thanheiser Henry C. Viktorin James R. Whatley
Carlton A. Sheram Ben Steig John Robert Thomas Manuel J. Villarreal, Jr. Bill Whitaker
Earle A. Shields, Jr. Joe D. Stein Ralph R. Thomas George A. Vinyard Delbert A. Whitaker
Thomas Shipley, Jr. R. S. Stephens Charles J. Thompson Howell Frank Vineyard Clinton D. White
R. Marvin Shipman W. T. Stephens Frank L. Thompson Marvin Gaines Voigt John B. White
Ray Shoemaker ITel Stephens H. Durward Thompson M. G. Voigt Lawrence D. White
Walter T. Short J. B. Sterling, Jr. Homer E. Thompson Gary K. Voss William J. White
John B. Simoneaux H. W. Stern Jack W. Thompson Robert C. Wakefield Dr. John T. Whitley
Frank M. Simpson Harry A. Stevens Jce W. Thompson Troy P. Wakefield Cleo C. Whitlock
Willard E. Simpson, Jr. R. L. Stevenson Mayo J. Thompson Allister M. Waldrop John T. Wier
W. W. Simpson Jesse D. Stewart, Jr. M. S. Thompson C. E. Walker Dr. Kenneth M. Wiggins
Ben Oris Sims Floyd M. Stigler, Jr. Robert E. Thompson Jerry V. Walker Walter D. Wilkerson, Jr.
J. M. Sims Charles E. Still Sam P. Thomson Joe R. Walker Dr. John E. Wilkins, Jr.
Jim Singleton W. D. Stine H. E. Thornhill W. D. Walker, Jr. D. W. Williams
William D. Singleton Joseph B. Stokes C. J. "Tex" Thornton Weldon W. Walker Don W. Williams
Robert C. Siptak Harold B. Stone J. W. Thrasher, Jr. Charles F. Walla Ernest L. Williams
T. J. Skrabanek L. W. Storms, Jr. Julian W. Thrasher, Sr. Claude H. Wallace James W. Williams
Ernest Slaughter, Jr. Raymond Stotzer, Jr. Col. Walton O. Threadgill Jerry N. Wallace Joe E. Williams, Jr.
Gibbs Slaughter Dr. Bob E. Stout Frank Thurmond, Jr. Robert Wallace, Jr. J. V. Williams
Capt. Halbert R. Smart, II Eldon L. Stovall R. C. Thwing Paul Wallin, Jr. Ray N. Williams
A. J. Smith John Stradinger, Jr. Andrew J. Tickle Don H. Walton Dr. Thomas B. Williams
Billy C. Smith Teof ;l N. Strauss L. T. Tighe Marion M. Walton Williamson County A &M
B. M. E. Smith E. Stravolemos Eugene D. Tilley Delbert R. Ward Club
Ennis Smith William A. Streich, Jr. Bailey O. Timmerman J. Harve Washington Walker K. Williamson
George G. Smith J. D. Strickel W. D. Tiner P. K. Watkins Dan Willis
Harry M. Smith C. A. Strieber John E. Tinsley Col. Douglas H. Watson Donald R. Willis
Jerry A. Smith J. B. Striplin Franklin E. Tipton Dr. J. Garland Watson James E. Wilson
Joe M. Smith Ben Stripling, Sr. James Tittle Dr. T. N. Watt Lee H. Wilson
Jon M. Smith William B. Stripling, Jr. B. E. Todd Claude D. Watts, III Gerald Potter Winchell
J. R. Smith Arthur C. Stroeck A. H. Torian Dr. Fenwick L. Watts David W. Winters
L. Newton Smith James R. Stroope R. S. Torn William E. Weatherford Joe E. Wirsching
Niley J. Smith A. W. Stubbeman Joseph J. Tramonte John E. Weaver Paul E. Wise
Capt. Robert D. Smith Frank Stubbs Robert S. Travis Jimmie Weedon Dr. Charles R. Wiseman
S. C. Smith Hiram B. Stubbs David Trent J. N. Weens Royce E. Wisenbaker
Stanley P. Smith Harold Sullivan B. R. Trimmier Dr. Carl P. Weidenbach E. P. Womack, Jr.
T. F. Smith Cragg Sutherland Craig Trotman Charles Weinacht John E. Womack
T. L. Smith, Jr. Dr. Dan R. Sutherland Dr. John E. Trott Don Weinacht Don L. Wood
W. Aubrey Smith Ernest R. Svadlenak James M. Trotter Charles H. Weinbaum, Jr. Forres E. Wood
William Otis Smith, Jr. W. R. Swank Edward A. Tschoepe Harry H. Weiner Horace Wood
Jack M. Smither Bobby R. Sykes Ivan Tucker H. G. H. Weinert Jesse W. Wood
Cecil B. Smyth, Jr. R. G. Taber R. R. Tumlinson Rirhard Weirus Joel Don Wood
J. B. Snider, Jr. Wayne Talbert Gilbert Turner Carl H. Weisenfelder, Jr. W. A. Wood
J. R. Snodgrass C. W. Talbot Harold Turner M. K. Weisinger H. D. Woodward
F. W. Snyder, Jr. John A. Tarver, Jr. oz., B. Turner W. B. Weisinger Dr. Ge ^rge S. Woofin
J. Warren Somers Marvin P. Tate Robert William Turner Lester O. Weison, Jr. Elmer Wooldridge
Stanley Sommers P -bert B. Tate Wi'liam H. Turner Billy G. Welch Eugene E. Wright
Dr. H. M. Sorrels Clayton C. Tatom J. G. Turney H. G. Welch John L. Wright
J. F. Sousares, Jr. Alonzo C. Taylor Jack W. Tynes James F. Welch M. F. Wright
Bill Soyars Austin B. Taylor, Jr. Craddo -k M. Ulmer Leo J. Welder William D. Wright
Tom C. Sparks Clifford A. Taylor, Jr. A llan Uotmore W. D. Welder James A. Wueste
William M. Sparks Jack L. Taylor Jim H. Uptmore Joe H. Wellborn William A. Wurzbach
Adolph Specie, Jr. Joe S. Taylor Ted J. Uptmore Al Welling
F. S. Wyatt,
Capt. Gary W. Spence
Gene Stallings Robert H. Taylor, Jr. A. Preston Utterback, Jr. Clyde Wells Frank R. Yokel el
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W. ne Stamps Dr. R. W. Taylor Bobby R. Uzzell Tom C. Welsh, Jr. John M. Yantis
T. H. Stancliff Dr. Thomas S. Taylor Charles H. Valentine A. J. Wendel Zrchry Properties
M. D. Stanford W. Clayton Taylor Jibes J. Vandaveer Henry C. Wendler Donald L. Zedler
W. L. Stengel Olin E. Teague Joseph A. Vandewalle, Jr. Charles G. Wendt P. E. Zimmerman
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Collage Station Downtown Bryan Agricultural Chemicals
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The Fabric Shop
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College Station Bryan, Texas 1301 S. College
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Colson s Corner
Patterson Electric Service Magazine Stand Jones Pharmacy
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"The Aggies Friend" Downtown Bryan Highway 6 846 -5757
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Firestone Store
Sak -N -Pak Bryan, Texas Sam's Drive -In
206 Jersey and Do -Nut Shop
College Station, Texas Home Lighting Center 3409 Texas Ave.
820 Villa Maria
Sam Rizzo Phone 823 -8333 Twin City Pharmacy
340 Jersey Street 3400 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas Engineering &Office Supply Corp. Bryan, Texas
402 W. 25th
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Capric Coupe
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Impala Sport Sedan (2 & 3-seat)
Impala Convertible G r ee nri er StatonWagon
Impala 4•Door S mad Station Wagon
Bel Air 4-Door Sedan Nomad
Bel Air 2-Door Sedan
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Biscayne 2 "000r Sedan
Sport Coupe
Convertib
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Malibu Sport Coupe
Malibu Sport Sedan Coupe
Malibu Convertib Sedan
Malibu 4-Door
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300 Deluxe Coupe rt Coupe
300 Deluxe Monza Spo ruble
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