Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX), Class of 1987, Cover

Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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. Administration Organizations Classes...... Who ' s Who . •.. - ' Vv- s rv ■■ r.v- ' ' ; X •:• r. . m -xk . ' ■ ■ aa H B|g :..... ' ' ■ ■ ; i ; ' : ...... i$t • Vy r . ' ' ' Hm v asMassatofasa I J ' ry»£ 2 Contents ggjg Pil .. • v : :.:, PPPMI v. v,;;:.:;: ' ■ ' ■ ' . ' vV; t,-- • -KlfiSi ?pr » i ppmppp .v. v .. ' T... X ' f- The Albritton Bell Tower stands out even at night. Contents 3 ilver Taps. Aggie rings. The Twelfth Man. Howdy! All are Aggie traditions, the things that make Texas A M unique and create that spirit that can ne’er be told. A M is a unique — traditionally unique — university. Traditions allow Aggies of all ages to share camaraderie and friendship with ease. We take pride in our traditions and our uniqueness. Aggies participate in traditions to show their pride, whether win¬ ning a football or basketball game, showing visitors around the campus, or attending midnight yell practice. We share a common bond — a glue called tradition. ; mv ..’zmsm ...... TOP LEFT: The Corps of Cadets has many of its own traditions. One of them is making freshmen wear spurs the week before A M plays SMU. LEFT: Reveille V, the tirst lady of A M, is the fifth mascot A M has had. The storv of how the first one came to A M tells about the tradition of Reveille. ABOVE: Aggie football is the most watched sport at A M. Saturday is the fifth mascot A M has had. The story of how the first one came games dominate most Aggies weekends. Tradition 5 fV hat do you call an Aggie three years after graduation? Boss! It may be a joke to some, but it demon¬ strates Texas A M’s commitment to aca¬ demic excellence. A M graduates have upheld the tradition of putting to use and sharing knowledge and skills they learn at¬ tending the University. The University prepares students to suc¬ ceed in their lives through quality programs in engineering, the sciences, liberal arts, ar¬ chitecture, agriculture and medicine. Whether designing buildings or doing histo¬ ry research, A M grads tap into a unique tradition of talent and achievement. TOP LEFT: A sunny day lures a student to study outside the Academic Building. LEFT: The group study sections of the library provide students the opportunity to study together without disturbing students who are studying individually. TOP: Patti Hunter studies with a pitcher of beer at DoubleDave’s Pizzaworks at south gate. ABOVE: A student does some last minute review before a test. Academics 7 8 Campus he Texas A M campus is home to both construction and controversy. The new former students center, engineering-physics building and new chemistry building were completed during the year, which also saw the renovation of the A.P. Beutel Health Center. Six sculptures from a traveling art exhibit met with mixed reaction from stu¬ dents, faculty and those who were simply shocked at seeing a Fiberglass wolf, trum¬ pet-touting frog and other modern art plopped in the middle of the usually conser¬ vative campus. TOP: The Sterling C. Evans Library has had two additions made to it. ABOVE: Probably the most familiar building on campus, the Academic Building marks the heart of the campus. The Battalion printed several letters from students expressing their various reactions to the art exhibit. Campus 9 A ggie teams excelled in sports this year, bringing the Twelfth Man exciting wins in everything from football to intramurals. The football team started its own tradi¬ tion by beating Texas for the third year in a row, and for the second year in a row earned the Southwest Conference title and a Cot¬ ton Bowl berth. Aggies continued their tradition of excel¬ lence, whether on the basketball court or the intramural field. 10 Aggie Sports Spirit TOP: An Aggie proudly displays last year’s schedule of football games that led the Aggies to the Cotton Bowl. ABOVE: The seniors on the football team run onto Kyle Field to play their last home game. Aggie Sports Spirit 11 hey come from different walks of life to make up the diverse student body at Tex¬ as A M. They represent different ideas and interest, but have common goals — they want an education and will share their world with others. From punk spiked hair¬ cuts to corps crew cuts. From bermuda shorts and loafers to blue jeans and cowboy boots. From West Texas drawls to city-slick¬ er tongues. The colors vary from white, black and brown. They are the 36,500 stu¬ dents enrolled who make up the family of Aggieland. 12 Students John Nguyen studies for a math final. Students mingle between classes. Students 13 - l M students brought denim, denim, more denim and long skirts to campus this year. The tie for fad leader goes to Corona t- shirts and those magnificent bows, plopped like stranded aircraft atop the heads of thousands of perms and frosts. Colored rhinestone-clad tee shirts and jeans were everywhere, along with silver earrings, shoes, purses, bows, necklaces . . . With women in white Keds sneakers and men in penny loafers, the Blocker Building often looked like the set of Happy Days. TOP LEFT: Denim has always been a popular choice for fashion — this year more than usual. LEFT: This year’s designer t-shirt was Corona Beach Club. ABOVE: Large bows be¬ came popular and the girls who wore them picked up the label Bowheads. Fashion 15 he Corps of Cadets has changed great¬ ly since Texas A M began in 1876 as an all¬ male military college. Corps membership became optional in 1965 and women were admitted to the University in 1968. They were admitted to the Corps in the early ’70s. Today, civilian students and the Corps work together to uphold Aggie traditions. Some traditions still are restricted to Corps members, but students still stand at foot¬ ball games and say “howdy” to each other. As one cadet puts it, “Nobody puts as much time into tradition as the Texas Aggie stu¬ dent body and the Corps of Cadets.” TOP: Two members of the Corps of Cadets explain War Memorial Dedication procedure to a civilian student. ABOVE: Two friends, one civilian and one Corps, greet each other between class. 16 Corps and Civilian Corps and Civilian 17 - TLggies have a tradition of developing strong friendships with other students, and residence hall life is a channel to friend¬ ships for many. Residence halls at A M range from the wild to the studious, but whatever the residence hall, students make friends through meetings, mixers and cross dines. Residence halls provide support for studies and that all-critical break — wheth¬ er it’s a cross-dine with the Corps, a mixer with another residence hall or a trip to the lake. For Aggies seeking fun and friend¬ ship, residence halls are the perfect answer. TOP: Wade Schmitt practices his guitar at ter classes outside his Walton Hall room. ABOVE: Joe Scarono and Katy Farr stop despite the rain to hold a conversation. 18 Residence Hall Residence Hall 19 (V S|« mmrnm ® I ®»sS . ,... . —..,; m . - ; • . • ■ -; ■. ' .•■•• • ; v -vf:;- ■ • • ' r ; 20 Life Life 21 Fish Camp Where The Ordinary Become Ags ish Camp ’86 drew 2,092 freshmen to Lakeview Methodist Assembly in August to learn the ways of Aggie life. The camp, held near Palestine for the past 33 years, is sponsored by Student Y and designed to help freshmen make an easier transition into college life. “Fish Camp enables students to become aware of the tremendous opportunities they have at A M.” says Fish Camp ’86 assis¬ tant director David Lawhorne. A total of 648 counselors and 50 staff members also attended the camp’s four ses¬ sions. The camps join together to learn Aggie yells, songs and traditions and they com¬ pete against each other in various sports. The freshmen are offered workshops on such topics as study habits, Aggie social life, and money management. Student Y hopes that Fish Camp will help freshmen meet other freshman Aggies as well as upperclassmen, develop friend¬ ships, and learn about A M while having fun. By Susan M. Dean ,. ie.lrnd ] in oul S t P : d . .+ ch gy . • TWT ' ABOVE: An essential part of Fish Camp is learning each session and each camp’s Hump It so that the freshmen can not only feel a part of a group but also get caught up in Aggie spirit. 22 Life ABOVE: Fish Camp counselors anxiously await the incoming freshmen in order to show the fish all the fun and excitement they will have at A M. LEFT: Shorts and sunglasses are the first items to pack when fresh¬ men plan to attend the famous Fish Camp. Yell Practices Hump it, Ags! idnight yell practice, a tradition ■ M meant to rev up Aggie spirit the night Y M before a home game, remains virtual¬ ly unchanged since its spontaneous beginning in 1932. It’s what many people mis¬ takenly compare to a pep rally, but true Ags know that Farmers yell, they don’t cheer. And it’s what many people feel is the key to Texas A M’s undying spirit. University Archives credits “Peanut” Owens and his buddies for starting yell practice. One November night before the t.u. game, a group of Aggies with Owens suggested that the “fish” (freshmen cadets) needed to be motivated for the game. The idea was to have the fish fall out and snake around campus to end with a yell practice in front of the YMCA building. Owens persuaded senior yell leaders, “Horsefly” Berry- hill and “Tiwo Gim” Herman, to meet the Corps and the band at the YMCA’s footsteps. Torches and flares were lighted to brighten the area about the building and the plan worked. The yell leaders removed their ties, rolled up their sleeves and led yells. They started with “Got a fable for ya Army!” That night marked A M’s first Mid¬ night Yell Practice. Today, with a little more symbolism, the cus¬ tom goes on. Midnight yell is held in Kyle Field, where about 30,000 alumni and students gather to yell, wildcat, hump it, scream, and get enthu¬ siastic for the game. By Yollie Lopez LEFT: Yell leaders Marty Holmes and Tom Kelley come together to tell a Rock story, a highlight of midnight yell. ABOVE: Aggies sway together to “Saw Varsity’s Horns Off”. ABOVE TOP: The revitalized yell leaders catch their breath and lead a crowd of happy Ags in a post-game yell practice at the Fish Pond. LEFT: Class of ’88 cadets hit the track with push-ups when a yell leader calls their class number out at midnight yell. ABOVE: Junior cadets lead the band and their dates to Kyle Field for another midnight yell as the drum majors and yell leaders light the way with torches. Game Day Tradition surrounding the game rwi hough many Aggies won’t remember t how many passes were completed in 1986 or how many yards rushing were gained, they will remember going to yell practices, post-game parties, visits from parents and all the other fun that went along with home football game weekends. As soon as class ended on Friday, it was time to start the weekend. Books were thrown aside and forgotten until Sunday. Final party plans were made, and blue jeans and T-shirts replaced dresses and ties. Dur¬ ing football season, student organizations set up tables in the MSC, the Commons and other frequented locations, selling shirts, mums and other Aggie parapherna¬ lia. Thousands of students gathered in Kyle Field on Friday night before the game — strangers connected by the common bond of being an Aggie — and showed their sup¬ port, often made more vocal by a pre-yell keg party, for the football team, Jackie Sherrill and Texas A M. Many students anticipated the arrival of their parents. Usually a visit from mom and dad meant a bag of goodies — everything from chocolate chip cookies to forgotten clothes — and a free meal after the game at a nice restaurant other than McDonald’s. At halftime, senior Aggies filed onto the field for “boot line,” a receiving line for the players and another way to show support for the school. Saturday nights were usually spent celebrating an Aggie victory. ABOVE: Before kickoff, many families and friends picnic or hold tailgate parties about campus for food, fun, and beverage during the game’s day. BELOW: Watching the main event, the team is inspirited by their teammates playing on the gridiron. 26 Life ABOVE: Supporting the 12th Man tradition, one student endures the approximately three-hour stand and the day’s glaring sun. Life 27 The 12th Man A Long-Standing Tradition pyThey play so much as a team that people rarely mention the individual names. The fans never say, “Did you see Burnett stuff that guy?” The television announcers never note the fantastic tackle that Silverman made. Yet, every member of the media, every student and every Aggie knows they are the Twelfth Man Kickoff T eam. When Jackie Sherrill allowed non-schol¬ arship students to play on the football team, he created a tradition of which Aggies can be proud. The towel-waving tradition quickly fol¬ lowed the creation of the Twelfth Man, for its members always ran out onto the field waving their towels to the students, who are also known as the Twelfth Man. The stu¬ dents, already standing to show their will¬ ingness to play if necessary, waved towels in return, encouraging the players to reinforce their reputation as madmen. The idea of non-scholarship students playing as part of the football team was a bit unusual. These players are not normal. They only set to cover the kick-offs, so they are rested, fired up and out for blood every time they take the field. These guys get more applause just for lining up than Kevin Murray or Roger Vick get for fantastic plays. Yet, no one but their friends and their parents know their names. This year, there were 24 members of the Twelfth Man Kickoff Squad and their names were as follows: Dean Berry, Danny Balcar, David Joiner, Spencer Baum, John Burnett, David Coo- lidge, Scott Gillispie, Ronnie Glenn, Bill Walker, Jeff Boutwell, Chad Adair, David Fry, Dan Pollard, Brian Edwards, Sean Page, Bobby Middleton, Ed Silverman, Rick Tankersley, Mark Wurzbach, Ashley Eddington, Chris Probst, Harold Huggins, Larry Motley and Gary Sorrell. By Susan M. Dean Fans in the second deck, hoping for another SWC championship season, root for the team on the field as the Ags take on the Bears. 28 Life ....... (ffTrivi I Life 29 Elephant Walk Load, Ready, Aim, Fire, Boom, RELOAD!! espite cold weather and drizzling a M rain, seniors showed up at the Aca- demic Building flag pole for Ele¬ phant Walk Nov. 25. Juniors hid out at other locations on cam¬ pus, ready to ambush the dying senior ele¬ phants with water guns, water balloons and shaving cream. After a yell practice in front of the Aca¬ demic Building, the yell leaders led the se¬ niors through the campus and Northgate like old elephants searching for a secluded spot to die. The seniors, who have built their last bonfire, are of no use to the Twelfth Man after the t.u. game. The juniors were ready to ambush the seniors as they were led by Kyle Field, the fish pond, Northgate dorms and other fa¬ vorite spots. The two groups of students, the juniors and seniors, both ended up at the Duncan Field Bonfire site for a cold but fun mud fight and yell practice. LEFT: Senior red pots go on a crusade through cam¬ pus hoping to make their final destination of the Blocker Building. There they will get a buddy out of class to join in their Elephant Walk antics. BELOW: The rainy Monday scheduled for Elephant Walk did not stop two from having their last muddy kiss as zips. LEFT: After holding a yell practice on Kyle Field, the zips embank on a trip around the campus to be bombarded with water, shaving cream and mud by eager juniors. Bonfire The Fall Tradition A t “dark-thirty” the crowd has gath- AM ered on muddy Duncan Field, await- ing the lighting of the Aggie bonfire. After months of preparation cutting the logs and building the stack, the red-pots and yell leaders march in, followed by the Fighting Texas Aggie Band. Amidst the deafening whoops and hollers of thousands of Aggies, the procession marches once around the 55-foot tower of logs. The red-pots march one more time around this symbol of spirit that they’ve worked so hard and so long to build. Then the time is right. The bonfire is lighted. Up on the stage, Jackie Sherrill, Presi¬ dent Vandiver and several members of the Fighting Texas Aggie Football team wel¬ come the Aggie “cockroaches,” as UT play¬ er John Hagy has called them, and fire up the crowd with their predictions and feel¬ ings about the game and Texas A M. The blazing bonfire continues burning; some Aggies leave, some stay until it falls, and some come back hours later and roast marshmallows in the embers. Tradition says that if the bonfire stays intact, complete with the t.u. outhouse and the Austin City Limits sign atop it, until midnight, the Aggies will win the football game. The 1986 bonfire fell at 8:46. But, junior red-pot J.D. Steward said that people wer¬ en’t upset by it. “The bonfire is exciting because it brings every kind of Aggie together to help with it,” Steward said. “When you see what you’ve worked so hard on having this kind of effect on people it makes it all worth it and gives you a special feeling about A M and what it stands for.” RIGHT: The construction crew working on bonfire greases a perimeter pole before putting it in place. 32 Life ABOVE: Students with armloads of presents participate in the bonfire buddy gift exchange, which off-campus as well as on-campus students enjoy annually. LEFT: “Stack Naked” was the call that exposed many briefs and skivvies at stack this year. These D-2 freshmen remain anonymous for their individual identities remain withheld. Bonfire Burning Desire to Beat t.u. TOP: Senior redpot Brian Lehne and head civilian junior redpot Steve Lawton supervise the happenings at stack of the largest bonfire in the world. ABOVE: Before bonfire is lit the redpots and Aggie band take a couple of trips around the stack carrying the torches that will light the famous fire that can be seen for miles. RIGHT: After bonfire has fallen, two Aggies stay and toast their toes by the incredible fire that lasts for weeks after the initial lighting. 34 Life Makely The Last Corps Trip It was judgement day in Aggieland And tenseness filled the air; All knew there was a trip at hand, But not a soul knew where. Assembled on the drill field Was the world renowned Twelfth Man; The entire fighting Aggie Team And the famous Aggie Band. And out in front with Royal Guard The reviewing party stood; St. Peter and his angel staff Were choosing bad from good. First he surveyed the Aggie Team And in terms of an angel sw ore; “By Jove, I do believe I’ve seen This gallant group before.’’ “I’ve seen them play since way back when And they’ve always had the grit; I’ve seen them lose and I’ve seen ’em win, But I’ve never seen ’em quit.’’ “No need for us to tarry here Deciding upon their fates; ’Tis as plain as the halo on my head That they’ve opened Heaven’s gates.” And when the Twelfth Man heard this They let out a mighty yell; That echoed clear to Heaven And shook the gates of Hell. “And what group is this upon the side?”, St. Peter asked his aide; “That swelled as if to burst with pride When we are judgement made.” “Why sir, that’s the cadet corps That’s known both far and wide; For backing up their fighting team Whether they won or lost or tied.” “Well then,” said St. Peter It’s very plain to me; That within the realms of Heaven They should spend eternity. “And have the Texas Aggie Band At once commence to play; For their fates too we must decide Upon this crucial day.” And the drum major so hearing Slowly raised his hand; And said “Boys let’s play The Spirit For the last time in Aggieland. ” And the band poured forth the Anthem In notes both bright and clear; And ten thousand Aggie voices Sung the song they hold so dear. And when the band had finished St. Peter wiped his eyes; And said, “It’s not so hard to see They’re meant for Paradise.” And the colonel of the cadet corps said. As he stiffly took his stand; “It’s just another Corps Trip boys, We’ll march in behind the band.” Aggie Bonfire 1986 Life 35 Cotton Bowl More Than A Football Game B } igskin and cotton weren’t the only at- B tractions in Dallas during the Cotton Bowl weekend this year; since the event coincides with New Year’s Eve, Ag¬ gies had a double reason to celebrate. Par¬ ties, yell practice, fireworks, and zealous students made downtown Dallas shake al¬ most as much as Kyle Field after a touch¬ down. Herds of Aggies could be seen draining local liquor stores like human sponges, then flocking to Friday night’s yell practice near the Plaza of the Americas. “We went to the yell practice in a vacant lot and it was great,” says junior Kitty McMinn. “Everyone was screaming and ev¬ erybody I knew was there. They had music and you were supposed to pay $2 to get inside the lot, so most people — thousands of them — stood outside the fence. It was pretty crazy.” Yell practice, downtown hotels, and clubs like Confetti’s on Greenville Avenue were the most popular party sites. The Dallas Hilton was one of the most ravaged hotels, and seemed to be tilting to one side by the end of the weekend. Relentless partyers and football fanatics ran from floor to floor in search of — and always finding — more parties. Parachutists land safely in midfield as the Bowl game opened on New Years Day, 1987. 36 Life ABOVE: With the Cotton Club’s usual gung-ho Ag¬ gies, Mr. Ho-ho-ho made the wait for tickets a bit more merry. Students made the lawn in front of G. Rollie White fill with Christmas and Aggie spirit. LEFT: Reci Reeves, Cotton Bowl Queen, slides a beaming smile to the crowd as the court paraded around the track. Life 37 Silver Taps A Silence That Can Be Heard A campus totally enveloped in dark- -k ness, the click of feet marching flaw¬ lessly in time, deafening silence broken by an earth-shattering 21 -gun salute and the slow, mournful playing of taps are the hallmarks of A M’s most solemn and revered tradition, Silver Taps. “Silver Taps is my favorite tradition at A M, because out of all the loud, boister¬ ous, crazy traditions we have, this is the one thing that shows we have respect,” says se¬ nior Carolyn Veiga. “I think the silence has more of an impact on students than the yelling that is so much a part of other tradi¬ tions.” Silver Taps is held the first Tuesday of every month and begins at 10:30 p.m. The ceremony recognizes any current student or faculty member who has passed away dur¬ ing the previous month. The ceremony begins when the lights are turned out over most of the campus. The Ross Volunteer Firing Squad then begins their slow march to the front of the Aca¬ demic Building, where a hushed, reverent crowd waits for the 21-gun salute. Taps is then played three times by buglers posted atop the dome of the Academic Building. No words are ever spoken during Silver Taps, and none are necessary. A tradition for almost 100 years, the actions and thoughts behind Silver Taps speak loudly enough for themselves. In Memory Of ... Mark Allan Childress September 18, 1986 Brad Daren Deer September 21, 1986 Linden Ruth Kauffman-Linam November 25, 1986 Jeff David Buskirk November 25, 1986 Stephen Charles Ward December 9 1986 Celina E. Choto-Owen December 19, 1986 William Craig Martin January 9, 1987 Robert Dawson Dubuisson January 4, 1987 Kevin Frank Boeck January, 17, 1987 Mark Werner Eberle January, 17, 1987 Gregory Allen Treibs January, 23, 1987 Darrin Montgomery Plesner January, 25, 1987 Lloyd Joseph Herperger February 12, 1987 Julie Ruth Heidman February 20, 1987 John W. Stallings February 20, 1987 Silver Taps Announcements . . . Student gather around the flag pole in front of the Academic building during the first week of February 1987 to see who were the Aggies that passed away. Agg ie Players A Perfect Theatre Season . . . rwihe Aggie Players, now in their 42nd K season, are dedicated to the promo¬ tion and production of theater arts in the Brazos Valley area. Each year the orga¬ nization stages four to six plays, performed by students throughout the university. More than 500 students participate in these productions annually, including actors, singers, dancers, and those involved in tech¬ nical directing, lighting, and costume and stage design. The Aggie Players also host The Royal Shake speare Company and The National Theatre of Great Britain in annu¬ al campus performances. This year’s versitile stage performances included a musical, “A Funny Thing Hap¬ pened on the Way to the Forum;” s’ tragic “Medea;” Murray Schisgal’s zany com- medy “LUV;” and William Ingle’s drama “Picnic.” Plays performed by the Aggie Players are funded both by box office sales and contributions. Domina, played by Emma Charlotte Reading, farci¬ cally embraces Hysterium, enacted by Troy Herbot, in the muiscal comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”. “ ‘Forum’ is a musical based on plays of the Roman comedian Plautus, with the Aggie Players adding good vocals, lots of skin, and a 20th century twist”—The Battalion 40 Life Aggie Thespians Martell Stroup and Timothy A. McEvoy, playing Milt Manville and Harry Berlin respectively, spendidly portray their witless characters in ‘Luv’, written by Murray Schisgal. “ ‘Luv’ is a zany comedy that shows the fragility of love by poking fun at it .”— The Battalion Life 41 Aggie Players “Aggie Players 9 “Medea displays intense acting, stunning effects — Battalion 42 Life Acting in the Pulitzer Prize and Drama Critics’ Circle Award winning play “Picnic”, Jennifer Gordy McMakin and Ginny Green play Mrs. Potts and Flo Owens respectively in a heartrending scene of human feeling. Life 43 OPAS Smashing Season For The Performing Arts -w-n lias fourteenth season, the MSC Op- t era and Performing Arts Society brought eight world-renowned per¬ formers to Rudder Theater. Along with coordinating performances, the OPAS Guild sponsors the Lagniappe Lecture Series, which provides free pre¬ views of the OPAS concerts. An OPAS Gala is also an annual event for members. This year’s OPAS performances includ¬ ed violinist Itzhak Perlman with the San Antonio Symphony, Dutch soprano soloist Elly Ameling, the cultural Festival of India, the musical and comedy ensemble The Canadian Brass, the Cambridge Buskers, Willie Stargell narrating “Lincoln Portrait” with the Brazos Valley Symphony Orches¬ tra, the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Houston Ballet. All OPAS events are made possible through the commitment of OPAS commit¬ tee members. ABOVE: Two members of the Houston Ballet dance the Bartok Concerto during the company’s April 8 performance in Rudder Auditorium. RIGHT: Players in the Festival of India, dressed in the native costume, perform a traditional dance. 44 Life “The works performed have great religious significance, since music and dance play such important roles in the cultural history of India.” — Battalion Life 45 OPAS World renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman resplendently captures the soul of every piece he has mastered. For many universally, Perlman is a symbol of perserverance and eminent talent, a true artist. “Perlman’s ability on the violin is outstanding. It is as if he uses his instrument to run and leap and fly.” — Battalion 46 Life Andrew Schneck, impressario and maestro, leads the San Antonio symphony through Brahms’ “Tragic Overture”. Schneck is the youngest conductor ever to win first prize in the International Competition for Conductors. “Schneck ... led the orchestra with a fierceness and showmanship that was fun to watch.” — Battalion Life 47 Town Hall Quality Entertainment roviding quality entertainment to the r Bryan-College Station community and to the students and faculty of Texas A M is the main goal of MSC Town Hall. The committee seeks to develop the students involved through the activities and programs of Town Hall. MSC Town Hall brought two different types of series to A M, a Broadway and a concert series. Included in the Broadway shows were “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Ro¬ meo and Juliet,” Cole Porter’s “Can-Can” and William Windom’s “Thurber I”. In the concert series were Dana Davis, Huey Lew¬ is, the Judy’s, the Pretenders, the Hand¬ outs, Zeitgeist and Lyle Lovett. RIGHT: The Pretenders’ lead vocalist Chrissie Hynde gets it right as she sings “Don’t get me wrong” from her “Get Close” album. FAR RIGHT: Iggy Pop, who opened the concert for the Pretenders on February 5, put on such a class act, it was hard for even the Pre¬ tenders to follow. “It was a disappointing crowd but those who were there got to see the best Rock-n-Roll show to come to A M in years.” — Karl Pallmeyer 48 Life Life 49 Town Hall The November 6 performance of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” filled Rudder Theatre with a capacity crowd. 50 Life ABOVE: Guitarist Drew Decker of the Handouts is bundled up for a chilly April performance at the Grove. RIGHT: Lyle Lovett, an A M graduate, performed with Robert Keen Jr. who is also an A M graduate in Rudder Theatre. “When Jesus Christ came to Rudder Auditorium in November, the audience might have been surprised to see he was clean-shaven, and wearing slacks, a purple T-shirt, and a striped jacket. The new version of the show updates the staging, making the costumes familiar to the “Miami Vice ' generation.” — Battalion Great Issues Interaction among Peoples and their Governments -m m- SC Great Issues Committee is concerned with bringing issues of local, national and international interest to the attention of the students and other members of the community. Great Issues hopes to do this by presenting pro¬ grams on a wide range of topics. A main concern of Great Issues is to encourage stu¬ dent involvement in every aspect of the committee’s programs. The programs brought to university this year by Great Issues were: subliminal ad¬ vertising, Gramm-Rudman economics, Texastrends, Dith Pran’s “Living in the Killing Fields,” McCarthyism in the ’80s, drug testing, and the economic impact of agriculture in Texas. On Nov. 17, Dith Pran, a Cambodian refugee, visited A M’s campus to discuss his experiences in the very real “killing fields” of his native country. “I would feel guilty if I didn ' t speak up for those who died and those who still suffer in my country. The movie is still mild from the reality. The Killing Fields goes on around the world, in Afghanistan, in Nicaragua . — Dith Pran 52 Life James C. Miller, John Anderson, and Sen. Phil Gramm discuss Gramm Rudman, Bureaucratic Inertia, and the U.S. taxpayer before a body of students and interested parties October 22. “Gramm Rudman isn’t a success or failure; it’s an experiment.” — Phil Gramm Life 53 Great Issues ABOVE: During the Oct. 24 Texastrends Symposium, Dr. James “Red” Duke, Class of ’50, socializes with students before his presentation on America’s prob¬ lems being a result of irresponsible people. RIGHT: Athletic drug testing is the topic of a panel discussion of Edward Chen, Dr. John L. Laseter and John L. Toner. The discussion is part of an April 6 series of programs on drug testing presented by MSC Great Issues. 54 Life ABOVE: Great Issues guest, Dr. Wilson Bryan Key, keeps a large audience interested as he speaks on subliminal messages blended into different types of advertisements ranging from Betty Crocker’s cake mix ads to ice cubes in alcohol ads. “Everything Vm going to show you is there. Once you become fixated into a cultural system you are enormously blind to what is going on around you.” — Dr. Wilson Bryan Key Life 55 Political Forum A Time to Air World Problems ■m m- SC Political Forum provides a va- V jf riety of political information on -L - state, national, and international levels. Members organize programs by sug¬ gesting activities, contacting potential speakers, and publicizing upcoming cam¬ pus events. To promote political awareness, the committee also sponsors mock elec¬ tions, a Political Awareness Day, and stu¬ dent visits to Austin and Washington, D.C. Events sponsored by Political Forum this year were visits by Republican party mem¬ bers George Bush, Gov. Bill Clements, Sen. Phil Gramm, and Rep. Joe Barton; a sym¬ posium on genetic engineering by the E.L. Miller lecture series; a presentation on the ANZUS Treaty Program; and discussions on illegal immigration, the pornography commission, and religious rights. RIGHT: Sanctuary activist Nina MacDonald speaks to students at a political Forum presentation on Octo¬ ber 8. “ know our government says there is democracy in Guatemala and El Salvador, but it is all an illusion .”— Nena MacDonald 56 Life ABOVE: Dr. Robert Nelson, director of the Institute of Religion at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, speaks on ethics in bio¬ technology. “We need to think seriously about tampering with human traits on such a grand scale. The ability tofind f clone and produce human genes is a great power and a power that many of us worry whether we can use wisely ”— Dr. Thomas Murray Life 57 Political Forum ABOVE: Ambassador Ralph Earle II, chief U.S. negotiator at the Salt II talks in Geneva, speaks about U.S.-Soviet relations. “Over the last two years, both sides (the United States and New Zealand) have worked long and hard to help resolve the differences. Unfortunately, at least to this point, no resolution exists.” — Ambassador Ralph Earle II 58 Life ABOVE: Dr. Jorge Bustamante presents his viewpoint as Ronald Parra and Benito Juarez listen on during CAMAC’s presentation of “Citizenship for Illegal Im¬ migrants: Redtape or Reform?” on April 22 in the MSC. LEFT: Dignitaries Stephen Ecton, Tim Mc¬ Donald and Sir Wallace Rowling discuss the defense alliance troubles between Australia, New Zealand and the United States at Rudder Theater on Dec. 8. I x Life 59 SCONA UN Leaders discuss National Security ince 1955 the Student Conference on National Affairs has been going strong—1987 marks its 32nd confer¬ ence. This year’s topic was “The United Na¬ tions: Purpose vs. Politics.” SCONA’s pur¬ pose is to create interest among young peo¬ ple about world problems, promote discus¬ sion and the exchange of ideas, and develop student leadership skills through confer¬ ence planning. SCONA student committee members raise all the funds for the confer¬ ence. SCONA is intended to benefit every col¬ lege student throughout the United States and the world who has an interest in learn¬ ing about global affairs. RIGHT: Ambassador Jaime DePinies under Secretary General of the United Nations is smiling after receiv¬ ing an award of appreciation form SCONA 32. BOT¬ TOM: Elliot Richardson of the UN association (Unit¬ ed States) speaks seriously of our involvement with the UN. o Q 60 Life “I want to assure you... that many situations — explosive situations which would have been international incidents — have been settled through peaceful means before they ex¬ ploded into war. These are things that you don’t hear about because they are not newsworthy.” —Mpazi Sinjela ABOVE: UN leader Mpazi Sinjela speaks on International Security and World Peace at the 32nd SCONA, Thursday February 12. TOP: Betty Underberger, moderator and professor of history at A M, and Elliot Richardson listen to Roger Brook, director of policy planning of the State Department, articulate his views of certain international matters. Life 61 Wiley Lecture Series Constitution and Foreign Policy rw he MSC Wiley Lecture Series pre- i sents annual forums through which national and international speakers interact with A M students and faculty. The Wiley Lecture Series committee, com¬ posed of approximately 60 people, is re¬ sponsible for the planning, organization and implementation of these programs. On April 1, the MSC Wiley Lecture Se¬ ries sponsored “Constitution and Foreign Policy: A Question of Control,” featuring speakers Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, former Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and former Sen. Edmund Muskie. RIGHT: Sen. Edmund Muskie discusses the Iran-Con¬ tra scandal during the Wiley Lecture Series press con¬ ference. 62 Life ABOVE: Sen. Edmund Muskie and Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick share a few words just moments after the press conference. .. Whether or not the Ayatollah (Khomeini) was aware of these activities (arms transfers), I wouldn ' t be prepared to swear to that .”— Jeane Kirkpatrick Life 63 Dorm vs. Off Campus Aggies It’s a Matter of Choice ■y osters of that favorite movie star or r centerfold model are plastered on the walls. Stereos keep the college feet tapping. Books, desks, school and social cal¬ endars coexist with a bed to relax the body after a workout at the gym or carrying those heavy books across campus from the li¬ brary. The room is probably much the same whether it’s part of a dormitory or an apart¬ ment complex; each have their own advan¬ tages and disadvantages. The idea of hav¬ ing their own kitchen and being able to cook is one of the best motivations for moving off campus, since dorm-dwellers must content themselves with boiling water and popping popcorn. But those dorm residents who can’t stand the thought of eating in the cafeterias worm their way around the rules with toaster ovens and microwaves despite the penalties against such appliances. Aside from on-campus eating, dorm life offers the advantage of convenience. For¬ getting a book or needing a nap isn’t a cause for concern if the dorm room is your home. What about the rooms themselves? Off- campus students usually have more than one room to roam around. On campus the students study, sleep, and eat in the same bedroom. Social life is limited as far as visitation of the opposite sex is concerned in the dorms. Another rule of who or what can be a visitor in a dorm room is a pet. And while all apart¬ ment complexes require a pet deposit, the off-campus animal lovers say it is worth it to have a friend who doesn’t talk back — like a roommate. Both dorms and off-campus living have their advantages and disadvantages; wher¬ ever they live, student life is what the stu¬ dent makes of it. ABOVE: GRIMEFIGHTER . . . Andy Culhane attacks his dirty laundry at Jot Cleaners on Holleman. Living ofT-campus has proven to be a challenge to this sophomore whose “grimefighting adventures” have often resulted in the transformation of ordinary blue jeans into works of art. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Middendorf demonstrates one of the problems associated with living on campus .. . finding a quiet place to study. RIGHT: Living on campus provides a healthy atmosphere for making friends and being a part of group activities, as is represented by David Gary’s Dorm annual Road Warriors event. 64 Life Life 65 Texas Economy In The Red he headlines read bankruptcy, fore¬ closure, merger, unemployment. It was a bad year for the state’s econo¬ my. The price of oil dropped from a low $35 to even lower $18 a barrel, putting many strains on the Texas economy. From oil-field workers to bankers, Texans were affected by the shutdown of drilling companies. Businesses filed for bankruptcy to gain protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the federal bankrup tcy code. Texaco Inc. was one of the many petroleum companies that was found in this situation. However, there were other institutions that not only filed for bankruptcy but actually fore¬ closed. The Unitedbank-Houston fore¬ closed in May, marking the largest collapse for the year and the second-largest ever in Texas. There had been 69 bank failures nation¬ wide to date in May 1987. Texas set a na¬ tional record of 26 failures in 1986, but by May 1987, the number of failed banks in Texas had already hit 23. Texans were told to be optimistic about the state’s economic outlook, and told to look at mergers that took place in Texas, because the new companies created would mean the old companies would stay in busi¬ ness. Or would they? Oil was not the only trouble spot. Foley’s and Sanger-Harris merged in attempt to save the stores, but retail employees found themselves out of work. And despite Gov. Bill Clements’ jobs task force, the state’s economic situation was fingered as the reason new businesses shied away from Texas. But even with the state’s financial problems and Texas families out of jobs, the Texas spirit could still enjoy a good ’ole boy’s party. In Midland, a party was aimed at the petroleum industry’s white-collar class, hoping to get people to think about not only the field workers but also the geologists who are mowing lawns and sacking grocer¬ ies. The name? “Oil Aid,” of course. By Sandra Saldivar ABOVE: As oil prices plunged, active oil rigs slid from a high of just over 4000 to a post-World War II low of few¬ er than 700. 66 Life TOP: Oil giant Texaco Inc., fighting an $11 billion judgment in favor of Pennzoil Co., filed for protection from creditors under federal bankruptcy laws on April 12,1987. It is the biggest U.S. company to take this drastic step. ABOVE: Atlas Bradford, a local manufacturing plant, shows an empty parking lot after closing its doors because of the poor economy. Life 67 Elections A Big Day For Texas a gubernatorial campaign full of mud- m slinging ended Nov. 4 when Texas voters returned Republican former Gov. Bill Clements to the office he had lost to Mark White. But despite the turnover in the governor’s mansion, incumbents kept most positions in Texas and Democrats had no trouble keep¬ ing their traditional dominance in state politics. The race for the governorship was char¬ acterized by bitter speeches and hard-driv¬ en campaigns. Jason Barker, a freshman business major, said he voted on the basis that “the lesser of two evils becomes the greater good.” After 99.8 percent of the votes were counted, Democrat Mark White and Liber¬ tarian Theresa Doyle had 47.23 percent of the vote to Clements’ 52.7 percent. Clements supporters attributed the vic¬ tory to voters’ continued discontent with White’s policies and the state’s gloomy eco¬ nomic situation. While White was in office, the unemploy¬ ment rate rose to 9 percent. He approved the no-pass, no-play rule that banned stu¬ dents from extracurricular activities for six weeks if they failed a course. Teachers took competency tests in 1986, and also under White, two tax increases were approved for the state. His administration angered many former supporters, who therefore sided with Clements. Nearly 47 percent of the voters reached the polls and elected Justice Raul Gonzalez to a full term on the Texas Supreme Court. Gonzalez was the first Hispanic to be elect¬ ed to a statewide office. The 12th Congres¬ sional district voters elected Democrat U.S. Rep. Jim Wright to a 17th term, which al¬ lowed him to secure his new position as Speaker of the House in Washington. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, still in his third term with Wright, will prove Texas’ power in future policy decisions during the remainder of Reagan’s administration. At the Congressional level, Democrats seized a majority of votes in both houses for the first time during the Reagan adminis¬ tration. Washington-watchers predicted this would set the stage for many confronta¬ tions between the president and Congress. Vice President George Bush speaks to a group of students about Texas’ future. By Yollie Lopez 68 Life ABOVE: Rep. Joe Barton, Vice President George Bush, Gov. Bill Cle¬ ments, and Sen. Phil Gramm show their support for A M with a friendly Gig ’em. LEFT: In November, George Bush landed in College Station’s Easterwood airport to be greeted by Corps of Cadet members. MSC Political Forum hosted Bush’s visit so he could participate in a discussion about issues facing the state of Texas. Mardi Gras Texas A M Style wt began with a loud boom. t A deafening cannon blast from the howitzer usually seen at A M’s foot¬ ball games signaled that 1987’s Mardi Gras at A M had begun. It was the legendary “first annual” parade, sponsored by Off- Campus Aggies. A University Police car, lights flashing led the procession. Close be¬ hind came the Marshal and Grand Marshal of the parade, riding in convertible black Porshes and tossing out plastic beads and doubloons. The RV’s who marched in the King Rex Mardi Gras parade in New Or¬ leans, came next. The sharp military dem¬ onstration drew scattered applause and whoops from the crowd. The first float carried the “king” of the parade, Dr. John Koldus, vice president for student services. Reveille V and Tommy Kunkleman, the 6-year-old boy who has ap¬ peared with the yell leaders at two seasons’ worth of A M sports functions in his mini¬ yell leader outfit, road with Koldus. The Texas A M University Jazz Band, follow¬ ing Koldus, added a New Orleans flavor to the festivities with the brassy strains of “When the Saints Go Marching in.” Other participants included the Hobby Moore Keathley Hotard float, unicyclists, the black KANM-FM van, a midget Air Force plane escorted by a troupe of belly dancers, the A M Consolidated High School Band, the Kappa Alpha’s fraternity float, the “La Compania Low-Rider Car Club” of Bryan, OCA’s model of the Dixie Chicken along with Spuds MacKenzie, and bringing up the rear was Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry with the cannon and several horse- drawn wagons. By Amy Couvillon Grand Marshal of the OCA Mardi Gras parade, Scott Mendel, tosses necklaces to the people lining the parade route. 70 Life : 4 ABOVE: Vice President for Student Services was king of the parade. John Koldus shared a float with Reville V, First Lady of Aggieland. LEFT: The Sports Car Club sponsored the “Death Mobile”, which won the Most Colorful of the parade. Life 71 Spring Break Fun In The Sun un, sand, surf, sloshed . .. what a way . to relieve the tensions of school dur¬ ing spring break ’87. Texas A M stu¬ dents shared in the fun at such places as South Padre Island, Port Aransas, Daytona Beach and even Cancun, Mexico. The Ag¬ gies let their fellow scholars from other uni¬ versities know the Spirit of Aggieland was upon them, with A M flags standing tall in the sand, beach towels with ole’ Sarg and an occasional mini yell practice held at all hours of the day and night. Activities on the shorelines ranged from playing volleyball to throwing water bal¬ loons, and watching boys and girls learn to water ski. The night life got just as hot as the days with the bronze bodies ready to party at nightclubs, bars and, again, beaches. Spring breakers at South Padre Island could go to Louie’s Backyard club and par¬ ty with Joe King Carrasco or across the border to Matamores, Mexico. Like the old saying goes, where there is a will there is a way. The beach wasn’t the only place to find Aggies during spring break. A group of A M students avoided the usual spring break spots by taking a trip to the west Texas desert to visit Big Bend National Park. And some students stayed in College Sta¬ tion or went to visit their families in their hometowns. Before the students knew it, it was time to return to the reality of school. Many showed off their new deep dark tan they got. Others displayed Mexican attire, silver jewelry or T-shirts with the names of the places they remember — or don’t remem¬ ber — for spring break ’87. By Sandra Saldivar ABOVE: Spring breakers get relief from the pressure of tests and homework by getting the sailboat ready to skim the waters of Acapulco. 72 Life McIntosh ABOVE: Chris Aris and Terry Townend are stuck on Padre Island the Thursday of spring break after their cruising convertible broke down. LEFT: Xandra Cook, sophomore, bears the sun and the wind as she tries parasailing in Acapulco over spring break. 1 Life 73 Night Life When The Books Are Closed -ry or many Aggie students, the weekend begins on Thursday or whenever they can escape the sterile halls of acade¬ mia. For others, night life is only for the fireflies. Considering the number of students Col¬ lege Station hosts and homes, the town does a pretty fine job of meeting demands. With¬ in spitting distance of campus, off-duty scholars can tarry on over to the Dixie Chicken, Brazos Landing, Duddley’s Draw, or Rocco’s. The Chicken is rumored to trail Billy Bob’s of Fort Worth and Gilley’s of Pasadena in the amount of beer sold per square foot. The Landing boasts seafood, suds and music. Joe Torralva, a senior from San Antonio, alleges that, “Dud’s is the only place for a cue stick and some Bud(weiser), of course!” But just down University Drive, Rocco’s entertains its crowd with daily drink spe¬ cials and room to dance. Many night-lifers believe the street soon may rival Austin’s Sixth Street. For country music-lovers and boot-scoo¬ tin’ Aggies, the Texas Hall of Fame or Gra¬ ham’s Central Station is “where it’s at.” For other tastes, MC2, the Roxz, and the Edge blast contemporary, progressive dance mu¬ sic. Eastgate Live often features 4 Hams on Rye and the Killer Bees, who also appear at Morgenstern’s on Old College Main. And for dining and atmosphere, Fajita Rita’s, Bennigan’s, J.T. McCords, and La Taqueria behind the Deluxe Burger each offer a spe¬ cial ambience all their own; just like many feel Aggieland holds. According to Sue Martin, a sophomore from El Paso, the night life here is “not where you party or how you party, but who you party with. It’s about friends in a town that makes a very special atmosphere be¬ cause of them.” By Yollie Lopez Duddley’s Draw attracts an often silly crowd. John Kasper, Mell Ring, and Reece Anderson enjoy a few laughs over a pitcher of beer. 74 Life ABOVE: Jan Red, Shelley Long, and Ben Doven party on the balcony at the Flying Tomato the night before graduation. LEFT: Popular in and out of the Bryan- College Station area, 4 Hams on Rye perform at East- gate Live, where they have a strong following. Life 75 All-Night Fair An Aggie Carnival ■yn an old-time carnival tradition that has kept many Aggies away from their books, the 11th annual All-Night Fair drew crowds of students to the Memorial Student Center to try their luck — or skill — in carnival booths and contests. All- Night Fair attempts to capture the flavor of the county fairs so popular in small Texas towns. Along with the ever-popular dunking booth, students could try their hand at blowing paper sailboats through a race course or playing Twister. Others paid to have friends locked up in a “jail;” the unfor¬ tunate souls then had to pay to get back out. And for those not so preoccupied with games or revenge, the band in the MSC Lounge made it easy to twist the night away — even if you weren’t into Twister. RIGHT: The prisoners are restless. Through the cane and vine jail walls, forgotten prisoners wail and yell for their trusty friends to pay for their release. BOTTOM: After pulling shoes off and hearing the first “right foot red,” the finalists in the MSC Twister Party hope they can enter the winner’s circle. 76 Life ............. International Week A Festival Of Foreign Exchange haring life and culture, the Texas . A M International Student Associ- ation presented International Week March 2-7 with a theme of “Love In Any Language.” The group collected $1,000 for UNICEF during the week’s festivities. Stu¬ dents’ love for their native countries was portrayed in all the color, food and talent that was shared throughout the week. On Monday and Tuesday, the first level of the Memorial Student Center was cov¬ ered with 40 creatively constructed booths displaying various structures of foreign lands — a tent, a memorial to a king, a Mayan pyramid and a Russian Orthodox church. Each booth had its own culture to share. International students and some family members manned the booths and wore costumes of their country. At Wednesday’s Food Fair, about 1,100 people came to “gorge” on food entrees of¬ fered at the 34 booths, which represented countries from Argentina and China to Indonesia and Turkey. The atmosphere was jovial — people chattered, socialized and jostled for positions at their favorite booths. “It (food fair) was a sure success,” said Marcelo Millena, ISA president. “It is get¬ ting more and more popular every year.” Costumes, music and talents of the for¬ eign lands entertained over 1,500 people in Rudder Auditorium Friday evening at the International Week Fashion and Talent Show. The fashion was a display of many beautiful and sophisticated costumes the students either made or brought from their home country. Saturday ended the sixth an¬ nual International Week with an awards ceremony and a party. A woman from Bangladesh displays a native dance and costume in the International week talent show. 78 Life Domey ABOVE: Indonesian costumes, masks and instruments are part of this booth at International Week. TOP: These children are interested in seeing their names in a foreign language at the booth representing Taiwan. Life 79 Greek Row A Community Apart And Within -w-f an A M student were asked just five I years ago to read a fraternity or soror- ity shirt, he probably would have looked puzzled and muttered the quip, “It’s Greek to me.” Not in 1987. The incredible explosion of Greek visibility — as evidenced by the first annual Greek Week — has educated stu¬ dents more than ever in their ABC’s — al¬ pha’s, beta’s, and chi’s. The Greeks have emerged, buried their flag in Aggie soil and are here to stay. And it seems that the rest of the student body has learned to live with it. Fraternities and sororities have been a hotbed of controversy since their inception because of the popular notion that a student couldn’t be a true Aggie and a Greek simul¬ taneously. The hotbed has cooled down this year, though not quite to a healthy 98.6°. Yet. There are 11 sororities at A M, and more than 20 fraternities. Most have en¬ joyed tremendous growth in the past couple of years. “Greek interest is going up; there are more girls than ever going through rush,” said Panhellenic president Margot Mayer. New fraternities have sprung up in the past few years, and the one experiencing the largest amount of growth is Phi Delta Theta, which started with 13 founding fa¬ thers in December 1985 and has grown to more than 90 members. Tau Kappa Epsilon president Britt Terrell agreed on the friend¬ ship aspect of fraternity life, but adds an earthy note. “I love being a TKE because of the friendships I’ve made and the leader¬ ship opportunities I’ve developed, but my grades would sure be a lot better if I wasn’t in the fraternity.” Mayer added that her sorority has helped her feel closer to A M. “I think most of the sororities still empha¬ size A M first... and I think that’s always the way it’s going to be.” By Bridget Brennan Greek students enjoy the spirits and sport at Alpha Delta Pi’s Playday, a mini-olympics with proceeds going to the Ronald McDonald House. 80 Life Life 81 Greek Row The Delta Zeta “Blobs” do a dance routine to the “Twilight Zone” Friday, April 3, 1987 at the Sigma Chi Derby Days Butt Branding. TOP: Becka Prudhomme of Kappa Kappa Gamma asks questions of Jeff Elisha, Thomas DiSolvio, and Chris Davis in the new Aggie Dating Game, sponsored by Pi Beta Phi sorority and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. BOTTOM: Kappa Alpha’s strong safety, Charles Grube, and team¬ mate demonstrate a form tackle against the Corps of Cadets running back. The KA’s won the Charity Bowl, 13-0, and gave sixty percent of the proceeds to MDA and the Corps gave the remainder to the United Way. UJ Life 83 Big Event A Time For Aggies To Give Back ' Wi was show time for Big Event 1987, t Saturday, March 7, when Texas A M students demonstrated their apprecia¬ tion for the people of the Bryan College Station area by providing various commu¬ nity services. The project has grown into the nation’s largest student service project, according to a poll taken in Newsweek. Approximately 5,000 Aggies participat¬ ed in various service projects throughout the day as Student Government sponsored Big Event for the fifth year. The services ranged from cleaning up trash on Texas Avenue to picnicking with children and handing out pamphlets to doing house re¬ pairs. About 500 of the Aggies participated in a cleanup campaign co-sponsored by Brazos Beautiful, an organization devoted to keep¬ ing Brazos County clean. The students picked up trash from the north end of Bryan to the south end of College Station. The children from the Boys’ Club of Bra¬ zos County andGirls’ Club of Bryan ate lunch at Central Park with the members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Keathley Hall and Moore Hall. Other A M organizations worked at a health fair in Post Oak and Manor East malls. The students handed out pamphlets from the Family Crisis Center with infor¬ mation on child abuse. While canned goods were being collected at local grocery stores, other students were working on house repairs and yard work. Big Event chairman Charla Carter said she was pleased with this year’s event be¬ cause it was more successful in getting the word out about Big Event to the students and the community. By Sandra Saldivar ABOVE: A member of Phi Delta Theta enjoys the afternoon at Central Park while entertaining children from the Boy’s Club of Brazos County and Girl’s Club of Bryan. RIGHT: Students pick up trash in an effort to keep Brazos County clean. 84 Life Variety Show The Start Of Something Big ome of A M’s best talent pleased an enthusiastic crowd of students and parents at the 1987 MSC Variety Show April 10th. “The Start of Something Big” was em¬ ceed by comedian Andy Andrews, who had the audience roaring with laughter between acts with jokes about parking tickets and family life and impersonations of the presi¬ dent, Corner Pyle and Willie Nelson. The panel of five judges gave the $100 first prize to “O ut of Tune,” a quartet of singing cadets. The $75 second prize went to Kimberly Reynolds, who sang two coun¬ try-western songs, and the $50 third prize was awarded to the Aggie Men’s Club ver¬ sion of the musical play “Grease.” After a welcome from Committee Chair¬ man Beth Rutz, “Too Far Gone,” last year’s winner, started the show with a guitar and banjo duet. Junior Rick DeLeonard and se¬ nior Tim Williams had the crowd cheering with their variation of the dueling banjos, which incorporated the Hullabaloo theme. At the reception following the show, Reynolds said she was shocked she received second place. “There was so much talent,” she said. “Out of Tune” members were equally surprised at winning first place. They said they might buy dinner with the prize money or it might be used for the Singing Cadets’ tour of Europe this summer. Andrews received the “Comedy Enter¬ tainer of the Year” award and the 1987 “Campus Entertainer of the Year” award from the National Association for Campus Activities. I Vocalist Kimberly Reynolds, junior English major, performs her song with heartfelt emotion and award-winning ability. 86 Life LEFT: Master of Ceremonies Andy Andrews reveals some¬ thing more than belly-aching comedy as he pulls his oversized skivvies up for the audience to see. The stand-up comedian has featured at The Improv, The Comedy Store, and written for Saturday Night Live. BOTTOM: Singing Cadets Kyle | Jones, Ritchie Thompson, Keith Richbourg, and Jon Garden- - 1 er harmonize as their own musical quartet, Out of Tune. Life 87 TAMU Pa g eant A night to dazzle like stars -w-f Melinda Fritz looked familiar as she t was crowned Miss Texas A M, there’s a reason: Fritz’ sister, Teresa, won the same title two years earlier. The Fritzes create the first legacy in the pageant’s history. Melinda, a 22-year-old accounting major from San Antonio, maintains a 4.0 grade- point ratio, and hopes to become a certified public accountant. As Miss Texas A M , Fritz will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship, a $1,000 wardrobe allowance for the Miss Texas pageant, a gold and diamond pen¬ dant, use of a 1987 Cadillac for official appearances, and a one-year membership to Perfect Tan and ShapeWay, along with the official crown. First runner-up was Beth Brenckman, a senior management major from Fort Worth; second runner-up was Jennifer Allison, a junior psychology major from Houston; third runner-up was Mendy Fenton, a senior animal science major from Corpus Christi; and fourth runner-up was Shelly Irvin, a senior education major from Dallas. The four runners-up received $500, $400, $300, and $250 scholarships, respec¬ tively, along with official Miss Texas A M trophies. The swimsuit winner, Stephanie Smith, a biomedical science major from Richardson, and talent winner, Suzanne Conn, also a biomedicine major, were also awarded trophies. Miss Texas 1984 Tamara Hext keeps the audience mesmerized with her natural singing talents. 88 Life After dazzling the judges with her sweet smile, twirling ability, and great attitude, Melinda Fritz hugs the trophy. Craft Festival A Fanfare Of The Arts And Trade rwi hree times a year the area between I the MSC and Rudder turns into a fairyland of jewelry and crafts, cour¬ tesy of Texas craftsmen who come to A M to sell their wares. The Spring 1987 Craft Festival, spon¬ sored by MSC Craft Center, was April 2 through April 4 and although it was not the largest this year, the “usuals” were there. Wayne Helton, the craft center worker in charge of recruiting for this event, said the same people come every year. One of them, Joseph Motes, is a student at A M. He sold dyed shirts. Another participant, Na¬ dine Clements, is a former student and also a regular. She sold bubble wands. Most of the regulars are from around the Austin area — those people who hang out on “The Drag.” But they do come from other places. Of the 23 participants in the spring show, all but 15 are from Austin. The others are from Bryan, Wimberly, Rockdale, Bren- ham, Bastrop, McDade, Houston, Buda, Beaumont and College Station. This spring the vendors sold jewelry, wreaths, stuffed toys, bubble wands, wood¬ en folk art, leather belt buckles, stained glass ornaments, juggling balls, pen and ink and acrylic drawings, dyed shirts, blown glass, handmade dresses, dolls and custom photography. The December show is more profitable for the vendors because of the gift-giving season, but no matter what the season, the vendors are there for the A M craft show. This craftswoman shows off her art in the best way — she demonstrates how much fun it is making pretty bubbles. 90 Life ABOVE: Big clowns, small clowns, red clowns, blue clowns ... A customer decides which one is right for her during the December Craft Fair. LEFT: Even though there are many booths with various handmade crafts set up between Rudder Theater and the MSC, this customer decides to stop and look at a kaleidoscope. Life 91 Parents Weekend Shined-Up Brass And Howdy! w- T-ith hotels booked months in ad- 1 1 vance from Hearne to Caldwell, Parents’Weekend arrived April 10 with its usual flurry of activities keeping both parents and students happily occu¬ pied. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Abbott Sr. of Longview were chosen as the 1987 Parents of the Year. Although neither Abbott at¬ tended Texas A M, both have dedicated countless hours to the University. A nearly endless list of weekend events included the Aggie Players’ production of “Picnic,” a Singing Cadets concert, RHA Casino, MSC Variety Show, a Women’s Chorus concert, and Elephant Bowl. The A M Mothers’ Clubs held their an¬ nual boutique, and there was a reception for all past mothers of the year, ceremonies for students receiving Buck Weirus spirit awards, along with coffees, brunches and tours. “Parents’ Weekend was such a madhouse — there was heavy traffic and maroon poly¬ ester everywhere — and the restaurants and hotels were packed,” says freshman Amy Hudson. “But it’s so neat; my parents couldn’t wait to come and we had the best time. They want to come again next year.” Parents’ Weekend is organized by a 30- member committee that chooses the Aggie Parents of the Year and makes sure there are enough activities to make the weekend the success it is year after year. Parents as well as students enjoy the late-night auction during RHA’s annual Casino Night. 92 Life ■ ABOVE: At the annual Parents’ Weekend review and awards ceremony, ■ members of the Corps of Cadets exemplify the true meaning of disci- I pline learned while in the Corps. LEFT: It’s the senior Army, Navy, and r Marines against the senior Air Force and Band members for a challeng¬ ing game of football at the annual Elephant Bowl on Parents’ Weekend. Life 93 Ring Dance The Formal Finale rwi z ballroom music wafting out of t Rudder Auditorium, miles of gradu- ating seniors clad in tuxedos and taf¬ feta and giant-sized gold rings all hall¬ marked the night of the most eagerly await¬ ed dance of an Aggie’s college career. Ring Dance — the formal to end all formals. “It was really important for me to go. I would have been upset if I hadn’t gone, especially since I’m a senior,” says Lynette Liska. “It was so neat getting all dressed up, because that’s not something you do every day.” Students had two bands to choose from at the dance. The Ed Gerlach Orchestra played in Rudder, while Michael Michael and the Maxx played rock and roll in the MSC. Most students wandered back and forth between the two. “The dance had great decorations. There were silver top hats with balloons coming out of them that everyone stole,” says Ar¬ lene Yamamoto. “They also had a bar on the runway between the MSC and Rudder with a guy playing guitar.” The 24-hour restaurants dotting College Station were packed after the dance. “We went to the IHOP after Ring Dance, and there were at least 10 other couples there from the dance. You could tell who they were even if they had changed, because ev¬ eryone was wearing some of the decora¬ tions,” says Yamamoto. “It was a great time; worth the wait to go to.” Seniors take their portrait in front of the well-known Aggie ring, which exists as a symbol that binds all graduates. 94 Life Life 95 Commencement The Start Of Something New fTTYhey laughed, they loved, they learned t ... more important, they pursued goals and attained dreams. “They” are the graduating seniors of Texas A M University. At the December commencement exer¬ cises, 2,826 received their diplomas. Of the 3,247 who graduated in the three gradu¬ ation ceremonies May 8 and 9, 354 gradu¬ ated with honors. “At A M it takes more than intelligence to get a degree, it takes self-discipline,” Board of Regents Chairman David G. Eller (Class of ’59) told the engineering, science and veterinary medicine graduating se¬ niors. “It takes self-discipline to go to the library instead of to the Chicken, or to go to the lab instead of to the lake,” he said. The Brown Foundation-Earl Rudder Me¬ morial Outstanding Student Award was awarded to computer science graduate Amy Elizabeth Lister and marketing grad¬ uate Amanda L. Schubert. Each year Texas A M University and the Association of Former Students jointly sponsor the Distinguished Alumni Award. The four outstanding former students hon¬ ored this year were Jack G. Fritts ’53, Aus¬ tin; Herschel G. Maltz ’50, Houston: Jack M. Rains ’60, Houston and E.M. “Manny” Rosenthal ’42, Fort Worth. President Frank E. Vandiver said gradu¬ ation day not only marks a period of excel¬ lence in the graduates’ lives, but is the be¬ ginning of what they will do in the future. By Sandra Saldivar As the graduates of the Department of Architecture prepared to walk across the stage, a cloud of confetti burst over their heads and a roar of happiness and excitement soon followed. % Life John Makely, a journalism graduate and photographer for the Houston Post, snaps his own photo as he receives his diploma. Muster Roll Call For The Absent rwiht ceremony has been referred to as the most sacred of all A M traditions —Aggie Muster. On April 21 former students in more than 355 places worldwide gathered for the traditional San Jacinto Day memorial service to honor Aggies who have died during the past year. About 8,000 people attended the Muster ceremony in G. Rollie White Coliseum. During the ceremony a roll call is taken, and a living comrade answers “here” when the name of the absent Aggie is read. A candle is lighted as the name is read. Robert L. Walker, vice president for de¬ velopment, was the speaker for the campus Muster ceremony, and said the students will always remember their classmates. “You’ll remember yell practice, the Corps of Cadets, football games, the band and intramural games,” Walker said. “But what you’ll remember most is the people who were in those organizations — your fellow students. Those people are what A M is all about.” Muster began in 1883 as a social event for alumni to relive their college days. The ceremony has been held in European foxholes during World War I, on Corregidor Island in the Philippines in World War II and even in submarines. The first campus held Muster was celebrated in 1943. Today the Aggie Muster is held from as far as Germany and Japan, to as close as Washington D.C. and Houston. Wherever the ceremony is held, the spirit that binds Aggies to their school and to each other lives on. By Sandra Saldivar ABOVE: Junior Ann Henning from the Muster committee lights a candle during “R oll call for the absent,” Tuesday, April 21. RIGHT: Eli L. Whiteley, class of ’41, was the last survivor of a distinguished group of Congressional medal of honor winners from Texas A M. He is respectfully remembered as a true American, a friend, a loyal former student, and a dedicated professor. 98 Life 100 Sports Linebacker John Roper tries to block a Texas Tech pass in the game that ended with the score Aggies 45, Red Raiders 8. x Sports 101 Bill Jenkins Charles Samson 102 Athletic Council Athletic Council Athletic Council 103 V ' X. V , . € Head Basketball Coach Shelby Metcalf Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Jackie Sherrill Mark Johnson Baseball A1 Givens Volleyball 104 Coaches ssssasBSMMMimMfflmaisa Coaches Coaches 105 106 Sports Forward Winston Crite cuts down the basketball net to give to Coach Shelby Metcalf after the team won the Southwest Conference tournament. The team went on to play in the NCAA tournament. Sports 107 Aggies Lose Hope for National Title Texas A M’s dream of a national title for 1986 came to an early demise when the Aggies came up short in their first outing of the year, losing to LSU 35-17. The game marked a renewal of the series that originated in 1899 between these Southern powers. LSU leads the series 23-14 with three ties, and the rivalry may have been renewed at this year’s game: 79,713 people jammed Tiger Stadium, the second largest crowd in the stadium’s history. Texas A M’s first possession suggested the Aggies might domi¬ nate the game. They moved the ball effortlessly 75 yards in under five minutes for a touchdown and the early lead. But the Aggies took themselves out of the game with key turnovers and a defense susceptible to the big play. A M quarterbacks combined for five interceptions on the day while the defense yielded 6.9 yards per play. LSU scored on a 66-yard strike; passes of 31 and 34 yards led to two other scores. A M’s game was highlighted by an at-times lethal offense racked up 361 yards and 25 first downs and a defense which forced and recovered two fumbles. But momentum and a rabid crowd did the Aggies in. The offense stayed off track in the second half, giving up three interceptions, one for a touchdown. National title hopes may have been spoiled, but an intense rival¬ ry and hunger to return to the Cotton Bowl were born for the Aggies. By DAVID SCHWARZBACH Football OPPOSITE TOP: Senior linebacker Todd Howard rushes in on LSU’s quarterback. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Freshman linebacker Aaron Wallace hustles for the dropped LSU ball. RIGHT: Junior quarterback Kevin Murray shows his disappointment in losing to LSU. Football 109 Aggies Trounce North Texas State After a 35-17 outscoring at the hands of LSU, the Aggies came bounding back with a 48-28 trouncing of North Texas State Uni¬ versity Sept. 20. The Aggies cruised to a 34-7 halftime lead against the Division I- AA school before letting the first-string players take a break. The Eagles came back against A M’s second- and third-string players in the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points thanks to a blocked punt and two Aggie turnovers. The Aggies’ performance in the first half was marred by only two events. The first was the Eagles’ only score of the half, an interception returned for a touchdown. The other was an injury to running back Roger Vick, who broke his pinkie finger. The injury sidelined Vick for the rest of the game. The first-half statistics are more telling than the final score: A M crushed NTSU with 347 total yards total offense to the Eagles’ 39 and 20 first downs to the Eagles’ one. By SUSAN DEAN 110 Football Football Football 111 Ags Slip Past Southern Mississippi Jackie Sherrill’s Aggies followed up their win over North Texas State with a 16-7 win over the University of Southern Mississippi September 27. But as with the NTSU game, the score tells only half the story. The Aggies dominated, holding the Golden Eagles to 99 yards total offense. Only twice during the game did the Golden Eagles find their way into Aggie territory. A M, though, rolled up 392 yards in offense. Offensively, A M ran the ball 52 times (matching USM’s total number of plays) for 210 yards and Kevin Murray com¬ pleted 14 of 26 passes for 162 yards. Scott Slater missed his first two field-goal attempts, but made good on two in the second half. Kevin Murray, after suffering an interception in the first half on USM’s 1-yard line, threw a 22- yard touchdown pass to Rod Bernstine in the third quarter. The Aggie defense allowed only six pass completions and sacked USM quarterback Andrew Anderson seven times for 57 yards in losses. TOP: Senior split end Shea Walker turns upfield after a reception against Southern Mississippi. RIGHT: Converging on a Southern Mississippi quarterback, Seniors Todd Howard and Rod Saddler apply pressure. BOTTOM RIGHT: Aggie defenders close in on the Southern Mississippi quarterback. 112 Football Hughes Tech Hex Snapped in SWC Opener For the seventh consecutive year, Texas A M opened the Southwest Conference football season against the Texas Tech Red Raiders, and for the first time in 18 years the Aggies were the defending Cotton Bowl champions. Tech had nearly ended the 1985 Cotton Bowl hopes as A M slipped out of Lubbock with a narrow 28-27 victory, and Tech led the series at Kyle Field 8-6-1. This conference opener, however, saw the end of the “Tech Hex” as A M crushed the Raiders 45-8. After a rocky start A M took control of the game. The offense methodically rolled down the field in a march that saw the Aggies click for six first downs. Fullback Roger Vick, who carried the ball 25 times for 104 yards in the game, capped the series with an 11-yard touchdown. A M’s balanced offensive attack resulted in 237 yards rushing and 285 yards of passing for quarterback Kevin Murray. Defensively, the Aggies had complete control of the contest, allowing Tech only 237 yards of total offense, most of it coming against inexperienced reserves late in the game. Although the game was marred by 17 penalties totaling 152 yards, A M made an impressive start toward a second consecutive SWC crown. By David O’Brien 114 Football Football Football 115 Aggies Break ' Astrodome Jinx ' The Texas A M football team had never won a game in the Astrodome, in fact, the Cougars had won four straight at the Dome and nine straight in Houston. But the Aggies broke the Houston jinx with a 19-7 victory over the University of Houston. Despite the score, the Aggie machine wasn’t running on all cyclinders. The A M defense turned the vaunted Cougar veer into mincemeat while the offense choked and sputtered on its own inconsistency. The game had the look of a potential blowout, especially with the Aggies coming off an impressive showing against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Instead, the record-setting offense seemed to take a holiday, failing to put the ball in the end zone all day long and forcing the Aggies to rely on the foot of place-kicker Scott Slater. Slater provided A M’s only offensive punch, scoring on field-goals of 30, 25, 30 and 34 yards. The defense took matters into their own hands, holding the Cougars to only one first down and one yard of total offense in the first half and providing the only Aggie touchdown of the day, a 25- yard interception return by James Flowers. The win lifted A M’s record to 4-1 and readied them to face Baylor, hoping to avenge their only conference loss of the 1985 season. By Royce Dawkins 116 Football Football Football 117 emsm Aggies Squeak past Baylor 31-30 Being close counts in horseshoes and hand grenades — and in Southwest Conference football. The Aggies squeaked by the Bay¬ lor Bears 31-30 before a sell-out crowd of 74,739. The Bears came on strong in the first quarter with a 17-point lead. But quarterback Kevin Murray saved the Ags from scoreless oblivion by running for a touchdown and throwing for three, in¬ cluding the game-winner to Tony Thompson in the last four min¬ utes of the game. Head Coach Jackie Sherrill praised the players and their come¬ back. “I’ve been around the game a long time, and I’ve never seen a comeback like that happen,” Sherrill said. “When you go down 17 points in the first quarter and you’re playing a team as good as Baylor, you’ve got to have a lot of things down inside. Our players never felt like they weren’t in the game.” Murray got the Aggies over the rough spots by completing 25 of 40 passes for 308 yards and no interceptions. Thompson’s fingertip catch for the winning touchdown was his sixth catch of the day and a career high. “This is by far my best game,” Thompson said. “We all under¬ stand our roles and work together. When you get in, you have to shine.” The Aggie defense regained control despite a 14-point Baylor lead, holding the Bears on a first and goal from the 8. Baylor Head Coach Grant Teaff opted to go for the touchdown on fourth-and- two and Aggie linebacker Larry Kelm stopped Baylor running back Charles Perry cold. The Ags and the Bears continued neck and neck until the fourth- quarter Murray-Thompson connection that gave the Aggies their first win against Baylor since the beginning of the Sherrill dynasty. By Susan Clark ABOVE: Tony Thompson welcomes the ball with open arms. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Senior tight end Rod Bernstine and senior fullback Roger Vick celebrate the Aggie victory. OPPOSITE FAR RIGHT: A swarm of Aggie defenders converge on the Baylor ballcarrier. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Todd Howard “leap frogs” a Baylor Bear in hopes of sacking quarterback Cody Carlson. 118 Football Football Football 119 Ags Oust Owls Coming off a fourth-quarter rally for a win over Baylor and a dozen straight home-field victories, Texas A M used three second-quarter touchdowns to put the Rice Owls away. The Aggies rolled to a 45-10 victory, despite four key players being sidelined with injuries, as they improved to 4-0 in conference play. Quarterback Kevin Murray took advantage of a blitzing Rice defense to finish the game on a high note in the third quarter with 215 yards passing. Before being relieved by backup Craig Stump, Mur¬ ray threw his 41st career touchdown pass, making him the all-time Southwest Conference leader. He also set a new school record, becoming the all-time passing yardage leader, and moved into fifth in SWC standings with 5,542 yards. Murray’s passing efforts were complemented by the running game, which accounted for 295 of the Aggies’ 526 yards of total offense. Roger Vick’s 16 carries netted 115 yards and one touchdown, and Keith Woodside slipped over the 1,000 career yard¬ age mark with 72 yards and a touchdown on just five carries. Kicker Scott Slater also added to the record books with a personal best 51-yard field goal. He nailed two more through the uprights, retaining his perfec¬ tion inside the 40 yard line. With the score 30-3 in the third quarter, A M’s second and third strings came in to score two touch¬ downs while allowing one. The defense allowed only 60 yards rushing, but Rice amassed 230 yards through the air. By Mandi Shipman 120 Football Football OPPOSITE: Junior defensive back Terrance Brooks tries to prevent the Rice receiver from catching the ball. TOP: Senior fullback Roger Vick looks for a gap in the Rice defense. BOTTOM: Reveille, disturbed by the presence of the Rice Owl mascot, barks viciously. O Q Football 121 Aggies Come Back to Nip Ponies Texas A M moved a step closer to the Southwest Conference title and a repeat trip to the Cotton Bowl with another impressive come-from-behind 35-32 victory against the SMU Mustangs. After struggling against Texas and Houston, the Mustangs scored 21 points and gained 250 yards in the first half of the game. The Aggies answered with 17 points, cutting SMU’s half-time lead to 21-17. A M began the second half by fumbling away the kickoff, leading to an SMU touchdown five plays later. The Aggie defense went to work, shutting down the Mustang attack for the rest of the third quarter. A M’s offense wasn’t quiet, scoring on 50-yard pass play from Kevin Murray to Keith Woodside. A two-point conversion pass to Bernstine made the score 28-25. A fourth-quarter touchdown toss from Murray to Roger Vick brought the score to 32-28, but SMU roared back into the lead with a 23-yard touchdown run by R on Morris. SMU’s defense took hold, forcing an Aggie punt, but A M’s defense forced the Mustangs to punt on their possession. With 2:37 remaining in the game, the Aggies received the ball on their 49 yard-line. The offense stalled with two dropped passes but received new life when the Mustangs were charged with roughing the passer. The Aggies put the first-down opportunity to good use, with Keith Woodside catching the game-winning touchdown two plays later. The victory was A M’s first in Dallas under head coach Jackie Sherrill. By Royce Dawkins 122 Football Football OPPOSITE LEFT: James Flowers and Kip Corrington combine to stop an SMU pass receiver short of the goal line. LEFT: Kevin Murray dumps the ball off under the pressure of SMU noseguard Jerry Ball. BOTTOM: Kip Corrington restrains quarterback Jeffrey Jacobes. Football 123 Arkansas Leaves Aggies Hog-Tied The Texas Aggies ran out of game-winning comebacks against the Arkansas Razorbacks as the Hogs upset the seventh- ranked Aggies 14-10. The Razorbacks used their ball-control offense and quick defense to overcome the Aggies, and A M showed little resemblance to the team that had rallied for a last- minute win over SMU two weeks before. The Aggies were done in by a conservative game plan, opting for a run-first-pass-second approach rather than the usual pass- first-run-second plan. Arkansas scored its first touchdown with a mixture of well- executed run and pass plays, looking a lot like the Aggie offense. The Aggies responded quickly with their own touchdown, mak¬ ing the score 7-7. But the Aggies let the tempo sag, relying on Roger Vick as the offensive focal point against a quick and strong Razorback de¬ fense. The Razorbacks broke the halftime tie with a touchdown by quarterback Greg Thomas in the third quarter, following the questionable interception of a Kevin Murray pass that was in¬ tended for Rod Bernstine. With 6:24 remaining in the game Scott Slater kicked a 39- yard field goal to bring the Aggies within four points of the Razorbacks, and the Aggie defense stopped the Hogs short on their next possession. When the offense took over with 3:48 remaining, the Aggies seemed poised for another come-from-behind win. Murray moved the Aggies to the 16-yard line with four com¬ pletions, but then threw three incompletions. On fourth down an Arkansas defender tipped a pass intended for Vick, ending the Aggies’ chance at victory. By Royce Dawkins 124 Football Football TOP LEFT: Running back Keith Woodside is stacked up at the line. LEFT: Linebacker Johny Holland strings out an option. TOP: Fullback Roger Vick dances in the open field. Football 125 Aggies Flatten Frogs At A M Texas A M was at its most impressive as it whipped Texas Christian University 74-10 at Kyle Field. Domination was the name of the game as the Aggie offense breezed to 705 total yards — 306 by land and 399 by air — while the defense yielded only 133 yards. The Aggies scored on 11 of their first 12 possessions and scored on one TCU possession when TCU punter Chris Becker was trapped in the end zone for a second-quarter safety. The victory marked the team’s 14th straight win over TCU and its 14th straight win at home, the nation’s longest home winning streak. And speaking of the number 14, Aggie quarterback Kevin Mur¬ ray broke A M’s single-season pass completions record, passing Gary Kubiak’s mark of 508 yards. He is now third on the SWC all- time passing yards and only the fourth quarterback in SWC history to have 500 completions in a season. Although Rod Bernstine and Shea Walker both broke the old season reception mark held by Jeff Nelson, the Aggies’ attack wasn’t limited to the air. Two backs, Roger Vick and Melvin Col¬ lins, broke the 100-yard mark, and sophomore James Howse al¬ most made it a hat-trick as he added 95 yards on the ground. TCU finished 3-8-0 (1-7-0 in conference play), while A M eliminated another barrier to its second Cotton Bowl berth in as many years. Football LEFT: Aggies and Coach Jackie Sher¬ rill run onto Kyle Field amidst the cheers of Aggie fans. BOTTOM LEFT: 12th Man team members motivate the | crowd with their “12th Man towel wav- ing.” BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior full- £ back Roger Vick catapults himself over ' J a pile of Aggies and Horned Frogs. Ags Secure SWC Crown in Austin A M’s 16-3 victory over the Texas Longhorns in Austin wasn’t the prettiest game the team had ever played but it did fulfill two goals: The Aggies beat Texas for the third year in a row and advanced to the Cotton Bowl. The teams traded field goals in an uneventful first half, but Jeff Ward’s score was the last score of the game for the Longhorns. A M worked harder in the second half, helped by a roughing-the- kicker penalty against UT that returned the ball to A M and allowed them to score the only touchdown of the night. Scott Slater’s kicking kept A M from just squeaking by UT. The junior walk-on made three field goals and kicked an extra point to give him a Southwest Conference record 100 total points for the season. The three field goals gave Slater 21 for the season, breaking the old record of 19 by Arkansas’ Bruce Lahap and Steve Little and UT’s Jeff Ward. It was also a record-setting day for fullback Roger Vick. Vick wrapped up a career-best 167 yards on 41 carries. Senior wide receiver Shea Walker also set a new A M record in the game with 1,422 yards in career-reception yardage. By Susan Clark ABOVE: The Aggies’ win over Texas took them to their second Cotton Bowl since the beginning of Coach Jackie Sherrill’s dynasty. OPPOSITE TOP: Senior linebacker Johnny Holland sets up to tackle Texas tailback Eric Metcalf. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Senior fullback Roger Vick eludes the grasp of Texas cornerback Tony Tillmon. 128 Football Hughes Football Interceptions Kill Ags at Bowl The Aggies started the New Year and ended the season with a disappointing loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes, 28-12. As the first Big Ten team to play at the Cotton Bowl, the 11th- ranked Buckeyes made their mark on the Aggies, intercepting five Aggie passes, two of which were returned for touchdowns, setting a Cotton Bowl record. The powerful Aggie offense that earned the Ags a second con¬ secutive Cotton Bowl visit never got up enough steam. At halftime, with the Buckeyes ahead 7-6, the win didn’t seem out of reach. And, of course, Aggie fans are used to second-half comebacks. But that comeback never materialized. Chris Spielman, Ohio State’s All-American linebacker, inter¬ cepted two Kevin Murray passes, increasing the Buckeye lead by 14 points in the third quarter. A M’s first two possessions of the second half ended in intercep¬ tions. OSU’s Sonny Gordon picked off another of Murray’s passes five plays after Spielman’s interception. “We moved the ball well but they kept making big plays,” Head Coach Jackie Sherrill said. “We were still in the game all the way until the fourth-quarter interception.” Although the Ags didn’t bring back a win from their trip to Dallas, Ohio State gave up a game-high 113 yards to Aggie full¬ back Roger Vick, who was named outstanding offensive player of the game. But with the Buckeyes concentrating on the Aggies’ intermediate passes, the Buckeyes held the Ags to one touchdown. By Susan Clark 130 Football Football OPPOSITE: All-American Chris Spielman (36) breaks through the line to pursue quarterback Kevin Murray. ABOVE: Senior linebacker Todd Howard converges on Vince Workman to break up a screen pass. Football 131 m Stump, Pavlas Duel for Quarterback Role pring training for the 1987 Aggie football team was dominated by off-field events. A M offi¬ cials released partial results of an in-house inves¬ tigation addressing allegations of NCAA rules viola¬ tions, but the report revealed only mild infractions. The other big off-the-field story involved the decision of All-SWC quarterback Kevin Murray to relinquish his final year of eligibility to make himself available for the 1987 NFL draft. Murray, however, was passsed over by the pro scouts and became a man without a team. Murray’s departure created a most interesting prob¬ lem on the field. Junior Craig Stump and freshman Lance Pavlas were left to duel over the starting quarter¬ back role. Stump has experience; guiding the Aggies during the 1984 campaign, the latter part of which marked the rise to prominence of the A M football program. Pavlas was perhaps the most highly recruited quarterback of his class and his talent has been likened to Joe Namath’s; quite a lot of pressure for a freshman. The Aggies lost the nucleus of a record-breaking offense in Murray, Roger Vick, and Rod Bernstine. Key losses on defense include two-time All-American John¬ ny Holland, Rod Saddler, Larry Kelm, and Todd How¬ ard. Spring training provided coach Jackie Sherrill his opportunity to evaluate the talent that will fill these important vacancies. By David Schwarzbach 132 Spring Training Hughes Spring Training OPPOSITE: Craig Stump (9) and Lance Pavlas (12) practice drop-backs during a spring training workout. ABOVE: The two quarterbacks duel in spring training for the starting role. Spring Training 133 Offense: A Record-Breaking Season A M’s offensive season can best be described as record-break- Passing aside, the team also set a new record for total plays in a ing: The Aggies set 10 team season records, three single-game records, eight A M career records, eight A M season records and three A M single-game records. Although the offense’s season was marred by its sputtering per¬ formance at the Cotton Bowl, the players demonstrated fantastic plays, incredible comebacks and complete domination throughout the season. Against TCU, the Aggies set team records in total plays with 103, total yards with 705, and first downs with 38. Scott Slater set two A M single-game records with nine point-after-attempts and nine successes. And against Baylor and SMU the team won nearly miraculous come-from-behind victories. But the season’s real highlights are the eight season records the team set. The ’86 Aggies completed 230 passes, breaking 1982’s record 211. Those completions led to 2,691 passing yards, which broke a season high of 2,337 in 1968, and a completion percentage of .604, which bested the .551 percentage of the 1978 team. In addition, the Aggies’ 244.6 average passing yards per game surpassed the old mark of 233.7, set in 1968. season with 895 as compared to 857 in 1985. The Aggies rolled up 4,842 yards total offense, more than 1985’s 4,612 yards, and aver¬ aged 440.2 offensive yards per game, which topped the 1985 aver¬ age of 419.3 yards per game. The team also racked up 145 first downs passing, breaking the record of 113 in 1968, and made 266 total first downs, more than the 247 of 1985. The year also featured the largest SWC winning margin against TCU, 74-10. A M also set the old record, 59-10 vs. TCU in 1976. Kevin Murray sent six A M career records flying and broke one SWC record. He needs 674 yards next season to break yet another SWC record. Rod Bernstine set an A M career record with 105 pass recep¬ tions, while Shea Walker’s 1,411 in pass receptions put him in the A M record book as well. Tony Thompson summed up the feeling of the record-setting offense, saying, “It’s a great feeling. We all understand our roles on this team. You may start, or you may not, but when you do play, you better shine.” By Susan M. Dean 134 Football Football Defense Left to Young Team Team playing was the key to the Aggie defense’s outstanding season. All-America linebacker Johnny Holland started the season by saying, “Our front seven is probably one of the best in the nation,” and the team went on to prove him right. With incredible performances at the Houston, TCU and Rice games, the defense showed its ability and allowed second- and third-string players to get in valuable playing time against TCU and Rice. The defense was highlighted by the performance of players such as Johnny Holland, Todd Howard and James Flowers, who provided a solid foundation for the team. Jackie Sherrill, asked about winning championships at A M, said, “You put a solid foundation together and, if you do it the right way, then it may be quicker than you think.” The 1986 defensive team may be Sherrill’s solid foundation. While the offense broke more season records, the defense re¬ mained consistent, helping to pull out several victories. The team will lose nine seniors this year: Todd Howard and Steve Bullitt, right outside linebackers; Johnny Holland, left inside linebacker; Larry Kelm, right inside linebacker; Rod Sad¬ dler, left end; Jay Muller, right end; Jeff Holley, right corner- back; James Flowers, left cornerback; and Todd Tschantz, punt¬ er will leave a younger team behind to carry on their hard¬ hitting tradition. OPPOSITE: Senior fullback Roger Vick plows through Texas Tech defenders for a touchdown. TOP: Senior tight end Rod Bernstine drags a North Texas s State defender in an attempt to gain yardage. BOTTOM: Senior linebacker m Johnny Holland takes down the Tech ballcarrier as junior defensive back Kip 1 Corrington and senior defensive lineman Rod Saddler jump in to help. Trainers Essential to Health of Athletes ■yn sports, where the glory goes to those t performing on the field, the “behind- the-scenes” team members are some¬ times forgotten, but trainers are essential in keeping the Aggie teams healthy. “Fans don’t really appreciate the train¬ ers,” senior trainer Chris Garrison says. “We’re just someone on the sidelines. The people who appreciate the work that we do are the players.” The trainer’s job is to prevent injuries and to rehabilitate injured players. Most of the men’s sports trainers are on scholarship and paid student worker wages. But there are a lot of fringe benefits, Garrison says, such as a Cotton Bowl watch and a South¬ west Conference Championship ring. A hierarchy exists in the training room: Freshmen are assigned duties such as clean¬ ing the training room and keeping the play¬ ers supplied with water. The sophomores, juniors and seniors tape players and are in charge of rehabilitation. The student trainer’s job is a full -time one. Garrison says that during the fall, the football trainers work 40 hours a week. “This can cause a lot of problems for some¬ one who can’t manage their time,” he says. “We don’t get a chance to study until 8 p.m.,” Garrison said, “and we don’t have the opportunity to do things like run er¬ rands during the afternoon.” Social lives sit on the back burner for the trainers. Football trainers work seven hours a day on game day. It’s impossible to have a date for the football game because of being so busy on the sidelines, Garrison says. Weekends are often the time to catch up on studying, he says, because trainers are so busy during the week. Chris Blume, senior student assistant trainer for the softball team, says plans are often ruined from being on-call. “If someone wakes up sick in the middle of the night,” Blume says, “I have to take care of them.” Blume spent part of the A M-Texas football game last year sitting in a hospital waiting room with a track ath¬ lete. Blume says there are time pressures on the women’s athletic trainers because they currently are short-handed. Usually, one trainer is assigned to each of the three ma¬ jor sports: volleyball, basketball, and soft¬ ball. The trainers split the duties on the minor sports. The trainers can’t travel with the minor sports because they’re under¬ staffed. Women’s athletic trainers often serve as managers as well since the only women’s sport with a manager is volleyball. By Susan Clark 136 Trainers Trainers FAR LEFT: One of the duties of the trainers is to get water to the players when they need it. Chris Garrison, head student trainer, brings water to Kip Corrington during a time out. TOP: During time outs, the players get a rest but the trainers have to hustle. LEFT: Women’s athletics trainers split their duties between teams, one of the trainers here tapes an ankle of a member of the women’s soccer team. Trainers 137 Volleyball Team Second in SWC The volleyball team completed its regular season schedule with an overall record of 23-13. It posted a 7-3 mark in Southwest Conference play to finish second in the conference behind Texas for the fifth consecutive season. It was fifth in the final NCAA South Region rankings. Georgia entered the playoffs with a 32-7 worksheet and was also ranked fifth in the final NCAA South Region rankings. In the play¬ offs, A M lost to Georgia 1-3. Two of the team’s seniors, Stacey Gildner and Margaret Spence, were named to the 1986 All- Southwest Conference team as selected by the con¬ ference coaches. ABOVE: Chris Zogata ( 5) jumps to put the ball over the net to the Rice team. RIGHT: Team members congratulate each other after a win over Houston. 138 Volleyball Volleyball .• ' •• ' . -‘v-tm ; ■ 3 % ■ ' ¥$■$, ;Yt- »; -«Vv.« • nuw i » • ■ ' •• .• « ■ — mm •■• - i-. .. --- im .• . • - • ,.i ■ Volleyball 139 Margaret Spence ( 6) tries to block the spike of Houston’s Julie Gates ( 12). 140 Volleyball Volleyball 1986 TEXAS A M VOLLEYBALL RESULTS Opponent (Scores) Results Record Illinois State Tournament (First Place) Illinois State (15-11, 5-15. 15-7, 15-4) 3-1 1-0 Utah (15-10. 15-8, 11-15, 15-9) 3-1 2-0 Miami (Ohio) (15-8, 15-12, 16-14) 3-0 3-0 Southwest Texas St. (15-4, 11-15, 15-8, 11-15, 15-11) 3-2 4-0 San Diego State Tournament (Fifth Place) Illinois State (13-15, 11-15, 12-15) 0-3 4-1 US1U (8-15, 16-14, 15-10, 13-15, 15-10) 3-2 5-1 BYU (9-15, 11-15, 12-15) 0-3 5-2 Providence (15-6, 15-5, 9-15, 15-8) 3-1 6-2 Illinois State (15-8, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12) 3-1 7-2 Sam Houston State (15-4, 15-6, 16-14) 3-0 8-2 UT-Arlington (12-15, 15-6, 10-15, 10-15) 1-3 8-3 Oklahoma Tournament (First Place) Oklahoma (15-2,15-10,16-14) 3-0 9-3 Georgia (15-6, 15-13, 12-15, 15-11) 3-1 10-3 Missouri (15-9, 15-10, 16-14) 3-0 11-3 ♦Texas Tech (8-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-13) 3-1 12-3; 1-0 Colorado State Tournament (Second Place) Colorado State (9-15, 5-15, 15-8, 11-15) 1-3 12-4 LSU (15-6, 15-13, 8-15, 15-11) 3-1 13-4 Montana (15-11, 15-13, 15-8) 3-0 14-4 ♦Houston (12-15, 15-11, 15-4, 15-11) 3-1 15-4; 2-0 ♦Baylor (15-0, 15-10, 15-9) 3-0 16-4; 3-0 ♦Texas (14-16, 13-15, 16-14. 9-15) 1-3 16-5; 3-1 ♦Texas Tech (15-6, 15-7, 15-6) 3-0 17-5; 4-1 ♦Rice (10-15, 15-4, 15-2, 2-15, 9-15) 2-3 17-6; 4-2 ♦Baylor (15-5, 15-13, 3-15, 15-10) 3-1 18-6; 5-2 Louisville (15-10, 12-15, 15-6, 15-12) 3-1 19-6; 5-2 Kentucky (15-11, 8-15, 12-15, 8-15) 1-3 19-7; 5-2 Eastern Kentucky (15-12, 15-10, 15-12) 3-0 20-7; 5-2 Texas-Arlington (10-15, 11-15, 3-15) 0-3 20-8; 5-2 ♦Rice (6-15, 15-12, 15-9, 16-14) 3-1 21-8; 6-2 Pepperdine (13-15, 9-15, 15-13, 8-15) 1-3 21-9; 6-2 Arizona (15-5, 15-10, 10-15, 15-8) 3-1 22-9; 6-2 Southwest Texas State (6-15, 9-15, 6-15) 0-3 22-10; 6-2 ♦Houston (15-4, 15-4, 12-15, 16-14) 3-1 23-10; 7-2 Volleyball Monthly Invitational (Fourth Place) Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (8-15, 16-14, 9-15, 6-15) 1-3 23-11; 7-2 Louisiana State (16-14, 11-15, 7-15, 7-15) 1-3 23-12; 7-2 ♦Texas (1-15, 8-15, 5-15) 0-3 23-13; 7-3 LEFT: An A M team member dives in an effort to return the ball to the Texas team. BELOW: Dunn Hall Bleacher Bums pound the floor during an Aggie match point. Volleyball 141 Lane Season Filled with Highs, Lows Perhaps the best way to describe the Aggies’ 1987 basketball campaign is to say the Aggies lived on both sides of the proverbial track. An outstanding first half of the season had everyone’s hopes flying high and had Shelby Metcalf’s troops labeled as this year’s conference sleeper. But in the second half, sleep they did: the Aggies slid into the SWC tournament by dropping nine of their last eleven conference games. Once in the tourney, however, the real Aggies stood up and showed what kind of team they were — or could have been. They won three straight in Dallas, including a stunning first-round upset of top-seeded TCU, capturing the lead by two points in what became the first of five straight defeats. One of these came at the hands of Baylor, when high tension and frustration led to a court brawl. The Ags proved they could fight, but were actually knocked out, eventually finishing eighth in con¬ ference. Ah, but revenge is sweet: it was a 71-46 trouncing of Baylor which clinched an NCAA birth for A M. By David Schwarzbach Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball 143 Aggies take Classic by surprise The Texas A M men’s basketball team played the underdog role to perfection in the Southwest Conference Post Season Clas¬ sic. The Aggies managed to pull off upsets over TCU, Texas Tech and Baylor to claim the championship trophy and earn an automat¬ ic bid to the NCAA playoffs, making their first appearance since 1980. The Aggies finished in eighth place in the regular season stand¬ ings, only ahead of the cellar-dwelling Rice Owls. Before the tour¬ nament, the Aggies had lost nine of their previous 11 games. TCU, which finished first in regular season standings, was the first victim of the Aggies’ dramatic turnabout. The Aggies trounced the Horned Frogs 81-70 in the first round, hitting a tournament record of 64.5 percent from the field. In the second round the Aggies continued their impressive show against Texas Tech, hitting 50 percent from the field and handing the Red Raid¬ ers a 68-60 defeat. Baylor, the SWC runner-up, was the Aggies’ opponent in the championship game. During the regular season the Bears were able to defeat the Aggies twice, with one game ending in a bench¬ clearing brawl on the floor of G. Rollie White Coliseum. Baylor’s Darryl Middleton, the conference’s leading scorer, was held to only two points and the Aggies held the Bears to a shooting percentage of 43 during the 71-46 rout. Winston Crite, voted the tournament’s outstanding player, played a key role in the three wins for the Aggies. Crite totaled 72 points and 35 rebounds while playing for 119 of 120 minutes in the three games. Crite described the team’s success as an incredible effort by the team as a whole. The Aggies took a 17-13 record to the opening rounds of the NCAATournament, where they were defeat¬ ed by Duke. Royce Dawkins 144 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball 145 Duke Ends Aggie Fairy-Tale It seemed like the Aggies were to be the Cinderella team of the NCAA tournament after an impressive three-game sweep of the Southwest Conference Post Season Classic. But someone forgot to tell the shoemaker to make the glass slipper a little larger. The Aggies were less than perfect as the Duke Blue Devils put an end to A M’s storybook season before the midnight hour even arrived. The Aggies were in perfect position to advance to the next round of the tournament, catching Duke in a somewhat lackadaisical mood. But the team was unable to capitalize on the Duke misfor¬ tune. It seemed at times that the Aggies were playing with a slippery bar of soap rathell. Although Duke hit 56.5 percent of its shots compared to A M’s 40.4. A M led 18-14, dominating the first ten minutes of the game. But the Aggies quickly went sour as Duke managed to build a halftime lead of 30-22. Duke put the cuffs on the Aggies by shut¬ ting down the inside play of Winston Crite and Darryl McDonald. Both Crite and McDonald had great games in the SWC Post Season Classic but were unable to get on track against the Blue Devils. The one bright spot of the game for the Aggies came from the defensive effort by Mike Clifford. Clifford was assigned to the Blue Devils’ high-scoring forward Danny Ferry and held him score¬ less for the entire game. The Duke Blue Devils handed the Aggies a bitter 58-51 defeat, a game the Aggies should have won. This was the Aggies’ first appearance in the NCAA playoffs in seven years and Duke’s fourth straight appearance. Experience proved to be the leading edge for Duke as the Blue Devils closed the book on the Aggie Cinderella story. By Royce Dawkins 146 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball Nucleus Leaving After Four Years Shelby Metcalf and the A M basketball program said good-bye this year to three of its major contributors over the last four years. Seniors Winston Crite, Todd Holloway, and Mike Clifford have played out their eligibility and so have played their last games in an Aggie uniform. Winston Crite has started 117 of the 122 games A M has played since he arrived. He holds the A M records for the most blocked shots in a career and a season, at 200 and 41 respectively. He is third in ca¬ reer scoring with 1576 points, just behind Vernon Smith (1778) and John Beasley (1594) and trails only Vernon Smith (978) in rebounding with 913. Crite has been on three consecutive All-SWC tournament teams and was selected as this year’s MVP, finishing with career averages of 12.8 and 7.5 rebounds a game. Todd Holloway has run the offense for four years and will leave behind a school record for the most steals in a career with 208, edging out Dave Goff (198). He ranks second behind Goff (535) in career assists with 491. His career averages in scoring and assists are 11.2 and 4.2. It wouldn’t be fair to rate Mike Clifford’s performance by a scoring average because that was not his role. Clifford is a defensive specialist and was recognized by the SWC All-Defensive team. He has captained the team for two seasons, and reached a career- high 13 rebounds three different times this season. His career averages in scoring and rebounding are 2.4 and 4.3, and his career free-throw percentage is 28.5. By David Schwarzbach Mike Clifford fronts a Nebraska forward. 148 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Basketball 149 Teetes Starts New Tradition When George and Norma Teetes and their three sons moved to College Station, they brought something new to Texas A M bas¬ ketball — the position of ball boy. The Teetes’ eldest son George was A M’s first ball boy, having previously been the ball boy at Texas Tech. The Tech coach recom¬ mended that George talk to A M Coach Shelby Metcalf about adding the position to his courtside staff. Metcalf gave George the job, starting a new tradition at Texas A M and in the Teetes family as well — the job has been passed down through the family. The ball boy is responsible for cleaning the playing floor so no one slips, providing the players water, bringing the balls in after the players warm up, and running errands for the coaches. The job places a lot of responsibility on the boys, Norma Teetes said, be¬ cause if they stay on the floor too long during a time-out, they can get a technical foul for delaying the game. 10-year-old Darin Teetes has had the job for the past two years. He says his friends at school don’t make a big deal out of the position, but to his surprise the fans in the stands do. When Darin runs out on the floor and wipes up after a player has fallen, the crowd cheers. “I have to forget what’s going on in the stands,” Darin said. Darin’s mother said each of the boys has done a good job of being modest about the attention they receive. “The coaches and the players treat them (the ball boys) with respect so they don’t want to abuse the honor,” she said. By Susan Clark ABOVE: Teetes passes out basketballs so the players can warm up. OPPOSITE: Teetes watches a game from the sidelines. 150 Darin Hughes Darin Darin 151 Hickey and Team Face Long Season Despite an optimistic pre-season atti¬ tude, the Lady Aggies’ Southwest Confer¬ ence championship hopes were put on hold for another year as illnesses and injuries disrupted the game plan. The 1986-87 season was not what coach Lynn Hickey anticipated for her team, which faced the nation’s tenth-ranked schedule and eventually played three of the NCAA Final Four teams. “It has been a disappointing, frustrating season,” Hickey said about the team’s 9-17 campaign — her first losing season in eight years as a collegiate head coach. “There were so many things that weren’t in our destiny,” she said. “We are a building program and there were questions about our depth anyway. When you’re trying to develop a team’s chemistry and take away major components, it’s like trying to make water without any oxygen — it just doesn’t work.” The team was hampered by injuries be¬ fore the season ever started. Sophomore Nette Garrett missed much of pre-season drills recovering from surgery in Septem¬ ber for compartment syndrome. The tallest team member, 6-foot-5-inch sophomore Debbie Lorenzen, was red-shirted due to a stress fracture. The hardest losses however, were suffered midway through the season when the two starting guards were side¬ lined. Sophomore guard Donna Roper went out for gall bladder surgery just before confer¬ ence play began. At the time she was A M’s leading scorer, averaging 18 points per game. Roper also was leading the SWC in assists, was second in steals, and was sec¬ ond in free throw percentage. Guard Beth Young, A M’s career assist leader, made her exit three weeks later when she hurt her knee during the Baylor game. She was the only player on the team who had been at A M for more than one year. Twelve of the l ast 15 losses came after the costly injuries as the Lady Aggies fin¬ ished SWC play in a tie for sixth place with a 5-11 slate. By Mandi Shipman Paula Crutcher, senior forward, manages a shot over the hands of a University of Houston defender. 152 Women ' s Basketball Women ' s Basketball Women ' s Basketball 153 Lisa Jordan, sophomore center, goes high for a basket against a Rice defender. 154 Women ' s Basketball Women ' s Basketball Women ' s Basketball 155 Keeping Pace In The SWC The Aggie men’s cross country team finished sixth in the SWC in the SWC Championships with the five top finishers for A M all as Huey Treat led the way at the SWC Championships at Waco being freshmen. Kelly Madden led the way with a 18:52.04 for with a time of 25:49.07 for 23rd place individually. 26th place. In the District VI Championships, the men finished 9th in the In the District VI Championships, A M finished 8th in the 12- 12-team field. Huey Treat led the way once again with a time of team field. Jeannette Reed, a freshman from College Station, led 31:53 (10,000 meters), good enough for 20th place. the way with a time of 19:57 (5,000 meters) for 29th place. The women’s cross country team finished 5th in the 9-team field Cross Country Cross Country : - ’• 2 - 3 OPPOSITE: Cross Country team members give their all during a prac¬ tice session. TOP: Coach Silvey puts the clock on two runners during practice. BOTTOM: Cross Country runners come around the curve at the new track complex. Cross Country 157 Rifle Team Aims for Nationals The Texas A M Rifle Team is a 12-member, coed, non-scholar- “Our goal is to keep knocking on the door of the national champi- ship team which participates in many matches across the nation, onship until we get in,” said Capt. Michael Winzeler, rifle team Matches include two types of target shooting: air rifle, shot from coach. “However, our biggest handicap is that we don’t have schol- 10 meters; and small bore, or .22-caliber, shot from 50 feet. Small arships.” bore consists of three different positions: prone (lying down), kneel- This year, the team was ranked tenth nationally in air rifle, and ing and standing. thirteenth in small bore. 158 Riflery : Soccer Riflery MM OPPOSITE: Eric Abbott, a senior Building Construc- 0 1 t on ma j or - takes aim. ABOVE: A Lady Aggie player Ranks in Top 20 The Texas A M women’s soccer team is a varsity team that competes on a national level in the NCAA. Since the program’s beginning in 1981, the team has been on the NCAA’s top 20 list, an outstanding achievement for a non-scholar- ship team competing against scholarship teams. “We have many dedicated students and players,” said Coach Laura Johnston. “Most of our players are engineering or chemistry majors.” Three outstanding players on the team are Pam Patak, Nancy Gold and Martha Nelson. Patak played on a Dallas team that won the World Tournament, Gold is on the South Texas State Team, and Nelson made the most valuable player list in both tournaments the team competed in, the St. Louis Tournament and the University of Central Florida Tournament in Orlando. The team won sixth and third place respectively in these tourna¬ ments, and Johnston is optimistic about the team’s future. “I’m looking forward to the best season ever this coming fall,” she said. “We’ll be playing some really tough teams.” Women ' s Soccer 159 A M Team Has Rebuilding Season Sporting 20 freshmen on the 33-member swim team, the men and women of Texas A M posted a better-than-expected record for the rebuilding year. Headed by Coach Mel Nash, the women finished third in the Southwest Conference, just one point shy of second place, while the men ranked fourth. Early in the season the Lady Aggies brought home first place from the SWC Relays at Fayetteville, Arkansas. The University of Texas, who finished last at the fall meet set four new school records, became Texas A M’s first All-American with honorable mention honors in the 1650-yard freestyle. Nash was named 1986-87 South¬ west Conference Coach of the Year for his efforts with the out¬ standing young team. The men’s 400-yard freestyle relay team also qualified for the NCAA meet. By Mandi Shipman 160 Swimming Swimming OPPOSITE: A M and SMU swimmers spring from starting position and into the water. TOP: A M swimmers cheer as their teammates compete against SMU. Swimming 161 Aaron McDonough practices his back- stroke. 162 Swimming Swimming LEFT: David Kohel works with an injured wrist during practice for summer competition. BELOW: Susan Fieri, an honorable mention All-American, practices her freestyle stroke. Swimming 163 Golf Coach Proud of Team Texas A M golf coach Bob Ellis is proud of his team’s accom¬ plishments and he wants everyone to know it. The team has fin¬ ished in the Top 10 in the nation four of the past six years and has earned bids to the NCAA tournament 12 times in 13 years. The 1987 golf team has upheld this tradition. The Aggies ad¬ vanced to the NCAA tournament held in June by virtue of a come- from-behind victory in the SWC tournament. Entering the final round, A M trailed the University of Houston by 10 strokes, but the Ags gained 12 strokes on the Cougars, and grabbed the team title by two shots. The Aggies are currently ranked 15th in the nation. They had some of their best outings, finishing third at the prestigious Buck¬ eye Intercollegiate, the Pan American Intercollegiate, and the Border Olympics in Laredo. The team also f inished fourth in the Louisiana Classic and sixth in the Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate in Guadalajara, Mexico. Ray Mackenzie and Randy Wylie were selected All-Conference and are All-American candidates. Coach Ellis is proud of how his team performed in what he considers the strongest conference in the nation, with four teams in the Top 20 year after year. But he admits it was also a tough year. “We averaged two people playing well each round, except in the last round of conference when we had five play well. If we have four play well consistently, we can be competitive with anybody.” This is what he is counting on as his team shoots for the national title in Ohio. By David Schwarzbach Men’s Golf Team 164 Golf £91 Jl°0 tueai JIOQ s.uauiOAV JI°D Athletes Train Weight training and overall conditioning have become increas¬ ingly important ingredients in the overall success of athletics dur¬ ing the past decade, and the Netum A. Steed Physiology Research and Conditioning Laboratory was constructed with this in mind. The multi-purpose facility now tends to the needs of the universi¬ ty’s Department of Health and Physical Education as well as the men’s and women’s intercollegiate programs. The country’s largest weight room provides space for pre-season and post-season conditioning programs along with areas for phys¬ ical fitness assessment, which includes measurements of strength, endurance, power and range of motion and measurement of cardio- in New Facility respiratory function. Covering 23,736 square feet, the facility has 85 separate training stations and holds 40,000 pounds of free weights together with 10,000 pounds of dumbbells. It also includes a specially designed area for the 40-yard dash. Though completed in January, the building was officially dedi¬ cated October 25, 1986. A plaque outside the front entrance reads, “Named in memory of Netum A. Steed ’41, devoted alumnus and preeminent oilman, whose contributions to Texas A M University — and to the industry he served so well — stand as an inspiration to the pursuit of excellence.” By Mandi Shipman 166 Steed Facility Steed Facility OPPOSITE AND BELOW: The Steed facility provides a variety of free weights for the athlete’s use. ABOVE: Various medical devices help moni- | tor the athlete’s heart rate and other vital informa- o tion. Steed Facility 167 Aggie Men Netters Finish Fourth The Texas A M Men’s Tennis Team turned in another fine year under the direction of Coach David Kent. A M has finished in the Top 25 in the nation in 7 of the last 9 years. This year the Ags finished with a 17-8 record and a national ranking of 24. Highlights of the year included a gutsy comeback by captain Dean Goldfine in a No. 2 singles match against Arkansas’ Danny Granot which helped the Aggies defeat Arkansas for the first time in nine years. Goldfine was down 5-1 in the third set but came back to force a tiebreaker and eventually went on to win the match. The Aggies entered the SWC tournament in Corpus Christi optimistic of repeating their strong finish in 1986. They pulled up fourth however, behind the strong programs of SMU, UT, and TCU. Brent Haygarth had the strongest showing. He captured the No. 4 singles title defeating SMU’s Ed Ross. Marcel Vos advanced to the No. 1 singles bracket semifinals before bowing to eventual title-winner Royce Deppe of UT. Others advancing to the semis of the respective brackets were Shawn O’Donavan in No. 5 singles, and Steve Kennedy in the No. 6 singles bracket. Marcel Vos quali¬ fied for the NCAA’s in singles and he and partner Dean Goldfine qualified for doubles play. Brent Haygarth also qualified based on his fine performance in the conference tournament. A M is losing just two seniors. This coupled with a strong showing by this year’s freshmen and sohomores and the signing of four top recruits promise even more success in 1988. By David Schwarzbach Tennis Tennis 169 Women ' s Team Slowed by Injuries After starting the year off with a bang by winning both the singles and doubles titles at the A M Four-Way Tennis Tourna¬ ment, the high hopes of the women’s tennis team were soon abol¬ ished with a rash of injuries early in the fall. By the season’s end, three of the team’s top six members were sidelined. Shining for the Lady Aggies was Kim Labushagne, the No. 1 singles player who came to College Station from South Africa. Labushagne racked up marks in the win column with a gold at the Louisiana State University Tournament, two wins over the nation’s No. 4 ranked Kathy Foxworth of Houston, and wins o ver six play¬ ers ranked in the top twenty of the nation. She also reached the finals of the Westwood Invitational Tennis Tournament in Austin and the semifinals of the International Tennis Coaches Association National Clay Court Championships in Florida. Expected to re¬ ceive an NCAA bid, Labushagne lost in the semifinals of the Southwest Conference Tournament to eventual champion Beverly Bowes of the University of Texas. Laura Liong, No. 2 player for A M, also had a good year, though playing two positions higher due to the many injuries. Liong is the only player who will be lost to graduation. According to second-year coach Bobby Kleinecke, next year is projected as a legitimate rebuilding year with the injured players returning and the addition of three scholarship players and three walk-on players. By Mandi Shipman 170 Tennis Tennis Tennis 171 Aggies Continue To Improve The Texas A M Men’s Track Team had hoped that 1987 would be a repeat of the success that they enjoyed during the 1986 season. Last season the Aggies were paced by probably the best recruiting class in Aggie track history. At the end of last season the Aggies featured many future stars, the biggest hopeful being shot-putter Randy Barnes. Barnes was regarded as one of the nation’s top shot- putters and the best freshman in the event. Although the Aggies have continued their winning ways this year, the team lacked a little of the luster of last year’s squad. The Aggies lost key members to grades including three freshmen who were to be key components for the team to challenge for the Southwest Conference crown. Injuries also kept key members from fully participating during the season which kept the Aggies from being the force they could have been. Randy Barnes injured his throwing hand last year after the SWC meet and did not throw the shot this year until the University of Houston Invitational in which he placed second. Not able to throw the shot, Barnes concentrated more on throwing the discus and had great succcess. The sprints proved the strong point for the Aggies this year with Floyd Heard and Stanley Kerr leading the way. Heard won the NCAA 200 meters last year after finishing third in the SWC. Heard later defeated a world class field including Carl Lewis and Kirk Baptiste in the 200 meters at the TAC Championships. Both Heard and Kerr continued to compete during the summer months and gained national recognition. Heading into the conference championship, coach Charlie Thomas felt that with a healthy squad, the Aggies would be a front¬ runner for the conference crown. Thomas felt that strong perfor¬ mances from the relay teams would be the key to the Aggies’ success. During the year the Aggies participated in the College Station Relays and the Texas A M Relays in addition to the Drake Relays, Texas Relays, Rice Invitational and the Baylor Invitational. By Royce Dawkins 172 Track Men ' s Track Track 173 Women ' s Team Looks to the Future The Texas A M women’s track program has been trying to regain the glory it once had in the early 1980s. Since 1982 the women have not been a threat in the Southwest Conference. Teams from the University of Texas, Houston and Arkansas have contin¬ ually dominated the women’s track circuit leaving the Lady Aggies in a battle with the remaining schools for a decent finish in team standings. Last year the Lady Aggies experienced some of the thrills of victory but were still lacking in becoming a force in the conference. The Lady Aggies did not have a lot of depth last year, leaving such areas as field events with anyone competing. The coaching staff was determined to add more depth to the team during the off season. At the beginning of the season the Lady Aggies set goals of placing higher in the conference and qualifying members for the NCAA Championship meet. Judy Williams became the first Lady Aggie to qualify for nationals since 1982. Williams, a junior sprint¬ er, qualified in the 200 meter. The coaching staff also expected Lisa Langston to qualify in the hurdles before nationals took place. Another big accomplishment for the Lady Aggies was that they were able to score points in each meet they attended during the year. Going into the Southwest Conference meet head coach Charlie Thomas felt that Houston and Texas had the strongest teams. Although the Lady Aggies lost a few people earlier during the year due to grades, Thomas felt they would be very competitive and should finish in the middle of the final team standings. The Lady Aggies participated in the College Station Relays and the Texas A M Relays in addition to the Drake Relays, Texas Relays and the Baylor Invitational. By Royce Dawkins 174 Track Track 175 176 Track Matt Dunn finished ahead of the Austin Strider’s Pable Squella in the 800-meter hurdles at the A M relays. Track 177 Baseball Team Close to Record The Texas Aggie baseball team entered the 1987 season with 12 freshmen on the roster and on opening day, three freshmen started. With this young nucleus, the Aggies went on to finish with a 44-22-1 record, one win away from a school record. A M was one of 48 teams selected to the NCAA playoffs. The Aggies received an at-large bid largely due to its tough schedule of A M’s 25 regular season opponents, 12 of those foes were in the NCAA tournament field. The Aggies had to travel to Starkville, Mississippi for the Midwest Regional where Oklahoma State was the top seed, Mississippi State was the second, and A M was the third seed. After opening with a 13-3 win against Big 10 runner-up Pur¬ due, the Aggies had to face the Bulldogs of Mississippi State in the second round. The Aggies lost to Oklahoma State 7-4 to set the final championship game. In the two baseball polls, the Aggies were ranked 12th by Baseball America and 13th by ESPN Collegiate Baseball. The Aggies were especially tough at home, compiling a rec¬ ord of 28-8 at Olsen Field. The team established school records for runs (529), hits (709), doubles (141), total bases (1053) and stolen bases (95). The Aggies finished the Southwest Conference season with a 14-7 record which placed A M third behind Texas and Arkan¬ sas, both of whom advanced to the College World Series. ABOVE: Right fielder Chuck Knoblauch catches a long hit to finish the inning against the Pan American Broncos. OPPOSITE TOP: A M’s Terry Taylor throws to first for a double play as Pan American’s Jerry Clements is force out. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Plate umpire Ron Stinson holds back Arkansas’ Andy Skeels as umpire Rick Fieseler holds back A M’s Gary Geiger during a confrontation that occurred after Skeels ducked under a Geiger pitch. 178 Baseball V,. Baseball Baseball 179 Darlings Help Baseball Team If you went to any of the 1987 home baseball games, you certainly noticed the members of one of the most visual groups on campus, the Diamond Darlings. But contrary to what you might think, the Darlings aren’t just pretty faces who chase foul balls, they’re a com¬ plete organization dedicated to supporting the Aggie baseball team and the local community as well. Under the direction of Penny King and Ann Van Winkle, the Diamond Darlings perform duties benefit¬ ing the team and many charities. Eight girls work each game. Two sell programs, two work the stands, attend¬ ing the press box and retrieving foul balls, and two work in each dugout retrieving bats and other equipment. They also serve as the ground crew before each game, chalking the batter’s box and dragging the infield. Outside of baseball, the Darlings represent the team at charitable functions. During the spring semester they worked a drug and alcohol benefit in Temple, helped with Special Olympics, walked in the March to the Brazos for the March of Dimes, and did various work with the MDA. All of this is voluntary; they are not paid. They do, however, raise money by selling ads for the Diamond Darling poster. Captain Karen Duhon stressed that being a Darling takes a lot of time, but she thinks its worth it. “I love baseball,” she said. “By being a Darling, I can go to the field, and forget about school. Being captain is a lot of responsibility, but I enjoy doing it.” By David Schwarzbach Diamond Darling Kim Steadman waves to the crowd as she rakes the field. 180 Baseball Diamond Darlings ABOVE: Aggie fans give the “rag arm” to the Texas pitcher at the A M-UT game. BELOW: A M Scott Livingstone receives congratulations from Ever Ma- gallanes and John Byington after hitting a home run against Hardin-Simmons. Baseball 181 Three Players Combine to Win for A M All three players came to Texas A M for different reasons. But thanks to their decisions to play for the Aggies, the baseball team is on its way to becoming a powerhouse. “I like the people here and their attitude toward the players,” said senior pitcher and team captain Darryl Fry. Ever Magallanes, a senior shortstop and captain, was also im¬ pressed with Aggies, as well as what the program had to offer. “I think the baseball field and facilities are among the best in the country, which swayed me toward A M,” he said. Junior third baseman Scott Livingstone had some different rea¬ sons for coming to A M. “The coaches showed more interest in the player as a person than just his ability,” he said. “I also had hopes of making A M baseball well-known and respected all over the na¬ tion.” Fry transferred to A M his junior year from McLennan Com¬ munity College where he was 18-2 for the year, led the nation in strikeouts with 135 in 125 innings, and selected to the Junior College All-American Team. During his junior year he was 11-5 and selected to the SWC All-Tournament Team. Fry got his start in t-ball when he was 6 years old, and at age 7 he began to pitch. “I was one of the only ones on the team who could pitch,” he said. “I wasn’t good, I could just throw strikes.” Fry was drafted by the New York Mets in June 1986, but the agricultural economics major decided to finish school. Magallanes also transferred to A M his junior year. During his first year in Aggieland he batted .310, was voted Most Valuable Player on the team, was selected Outstanding Player of the SWC Tournament, and set a school record with 202 assists in one season. Magallanes, a native of Mexico, also was drafted by the Mets in June 1986, but opted to get his health education degree first. However, he is interested in a career in baseball. “It’s always been a dream of mine to play pro ball,” he said. Magallanes’ father played semi-pro baseball in Mexico and in¬ troduced the game to his son; the younger Magallanes has been playing ever since. Livingstone, like Fry, started playing t-ball when he was six. He was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays out of high school but he came to A M his freshman year and has started at third for the Aggies ever since. During his freshman year Livingstone led the SWC in homeruns and was named to the Freshman All-American Team as well as the All-SWC Team. His sophomore year he was named to the All- SWC Tournament Team, set an A M record for at-bats in a season with 245, and was selected to the NCAA South II Regional All- Tournament Team in Florida. Livingstone was drafted by the New York Yankees at the end of his sophomore year. He now holds the record for doubles in a season with 21. Howev¬ er, Livingstone’s goals for the season aren’t personal goals, but team goals. “We set realistic goals to win the SWC and advance to the tournament,” he said. “We hope to be a powerhouse in baseball soon. It would be nice to be as well known a s (the University of) Texas. We’d like A M to be known for football AND baseball.” By Sue Brownfield 182 Baseball Baseball OPPOSITE: Ever Magallanes tries to tag North Texas States’ Antone Sylvia. LEFT: Scott Livingstone makes a break for third base on an infield grounder. BELOW: Arkansas’ Rod More slides into second as shortstop Ever Magallanes completes a double play. Baseball 183 Baseball Team Close to Series the SEC Champion and host Mississippi State bulldogs. Before 9,010 fans, A M avenged two regular season losses and defeated MSU, 7-4. A M then faced top-seeded Oklahoma State in the next round. The Aggies beat OSU, 4-1, as John Byington delivered a two-out, three-run double which turned out to be all the runs pitchers Sean Snedeker and Scott Centala needed. Known for their offensive prowess, the Cowboys had not been held to one run all season until the Aggie pitchers turned the trick. A M needed one more win against OSU to advance to Omaha. Oklahoma State won the first game, forcing a second champion¬ ship game. In a hard-fought second game OSU won again, sending the series to a third game. In the final championship game, A M left 11 runners stranded, nine in the final four innings. The 1987 Aggie baseball team came to within a whisker of advancing to the NCAA College World Series with a team combin¬ ing three freshmen in the starting lineup with a solid core of veterans. A M finished the season with a 44-22-1 record, one win short of tying a school record for wins in a season. Seeded third in the SWC Tournament, the Aggies lost to Arkansas, 4-3, and to Houston, 11-7, in a game which was tied in the bottom of the eighth. On the basis of the caliber of competition in the regular season (A M was the only SWC school to play all Division I opponents), the Aggies were selected as an at-large team in the 48-team field of the NCAA playoffs. A M was sent to Starkville, Mississippi, as the third seed in the Mideast Regional. After opening with a 13-3 win against Big Ten runner-up Perdue, the Aggies had to face the number two seed, 184 Baseball Baseball Baseball 185 Derrick Grubbs: Licensed To III Standing at the ticket booth waiting to purchase tickets to an A M baseball game, sounds from inside the stadium may make some first time fans wonder at the events they are attending. Sounds of glass breaking and songs introducing players have be¬ come synonymous with Aggie baseball and Derrick Grubbs is a big reason why. Dee Dee Grubbs, as he likes to be called, has been a part of the baseball scene in Aggieland since 1976. As a freshman, he began work in the Sports Information Office in the spring of 1976 doing statistics, press releases on Aggie baseball and the announcing at the games. When he first began announcing games for the Aggies, games were played in what is now the parking lot behind Kyle Field. In 1982 Grubbs began work at the Public Information Of¬ fice after graduating from A M and did not do any announcing until the Athletic Department asked him to return at the end of the 1982 season. Grubbs’ most treasured trivia is that he has not missed an Aggie home baseball game since the spring of 1976. During that time span the Aggies posted a home record of 300 wins, 100 losses and 1 tie. He has managed to make many of the road games also but he hopes his trend at home will continue into the future. Another exciting bit of trivia is that Grubbs is the only Aggie to have all three of the championship rings in which the A M baseball team has won. The Aggies won back-to-back championships in the 1976- 77 and 1977-78 seasons and a championship in the 1985-86 season. Known best for his crazy antics he performs during games, Grubbs maintains that he got some of his ideas for his style from minor league games and from other parks he has visited. He says that most of his antics are initiated by the crowd. The main objec¬ tive is to have fun but not distract from the game. Grubbs says the craziest thing he has ever done in a game is the “seventh-inning stretch.” During the ‘stretch’ Grubbs runs down to the A M dugout and leads the crowd in a rendition of “Take me out to the ballgame.” Grubbs says his greatest enjoyment from announcing is enter¬ taining the fans. He really enjoys working with people and making them happy. The thought of someday announcing a professional game is likely but George Steinbrenner has not called yet. Grubbs hopes his career will get him more involved in baseball in the future but for now he will continue to amuse the fans in Aggieland. By Royce Dawkins 186 Baseball Baseball LEFT: Dee Dee Grubbs leads the crowd in singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” TOP: Grubbs looks for help from Lady Aggie softball catcher Carrie Heightly between exhibition games of a baseball dou¬ bleheader. OPPOSITE: Dee Dee Grubbs announces the starting lineups at the A M vs. UT game. Baseball 187 Softball Team Has Good Year For the Texas A M Lady Aggies, the 1987 softball season seemed like one continuous highlight after another. During the season, coach Bob Brock got his 300th A M victory. Pitcher Shawn Andaya passed career milestones of 1,000 strike¬ outs and 100 wins. Andaya and sophomore Julie Carpenter both threw a pair of no-hitters. The Lady Aggies won tournament titles at the Sooner Invitational, the Houston Classic, and the Diamond Invitational. Five players, Andaya, Judy Trussed, Liz Mizera, Julie Smith and Rene Blaha made first team All-Region. Andaya, Mi¬ zera and Smith also made first team All-American. The Lady Aggies posted a 20 game winning streak during a season that ended with a 56-8 record. But the Lady Aggies saved the best for last as they added the ultimate highlight — a National Championship — to their list of accomplishments for the 1987 season at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. A M’s Remme Blanha slides under the tag of Nebraska’s Jane Kremer. 188 Softball Softball Nebraska catcher Newkirk protects the plate while A M’s Julie Smith leaps to avoid the tag. Softball 189 Top Lady Aggies Put Team First Shawn Andaya, Judy Trussed and Liz Mizera have one thing in common: they all have great talent which has brought the A M softball team to its present heights. “We (the team) are a dynasty in a way,” Andaya said. “A M started out having a good team, which brings out the top recruits.” Trussed said the team’s good record attracts good players. “Ev¬ eryone wants to be on a winning team,” she said. The trio agreed that Coach Bob Brock knows how to pick her 1,000th strikeout this season. “I’m satisfied with my team perfor¬ mance as wed as my personal performance,” she said. “Everybody said I wouldn’t be any type of pitcher because I was so little and was selected to the National Ad-Tournament team her junior year. Trussed, better known to her teammates as Buffy because of her resemblance to the character on ‘Family Affair,’ plans to teach and coach after graduation. Junior shortstop Mizera, like the other two, is very modest about her talent. In 1985 Mizera led the team with 18 homeruns and 36 runs batted in and she was named to the National Ad-Tournament team her sophomore year. “I think I’ve been successful because I have an intense desire to win,” she said. Her dedication to the sport is reflected by the decision she had to make in 1984. Mizera was diagnosed as having cancer in her left thumb and doctors suggested that she have it amputated to prevent spreading to her lymph nodes. Mizera knew she wouldn’t be able to play without her thumb, so she decided to have the doctors remove just the cancer, saving her thumb. However, they told her if the cancer returned they would have to amputate her entire arm. So far, Mizera has not experienced any more problems, but she is taking chemotherapy treatments and must wear a special wrap on her hand when fielding. With dedicated players like Mizera, Andaya and Trussed, the Lady Aggie Softball Team is sure to have continued success. By Sue Brownfield 190 Softball Hughes ■BUI Softball OPPOSITE: Lady Aggie shortstop Liz Mizera stretches for a force at second against Nebraska. TOP: Liz Mizera tags Southwest Texas’ Donna Umhoefer as she attempts to steal second. BE¬ LOW: A M’s Renee Blaha slides safely into sec¬ ond base for a steal as Southwest Texas State’s Sharon Kovar tries to get out of the way. Softball 191 Softball Team Wins Championship The Lady Aggie softball team capped a 56-8 season by beating three-time NCAA titlist UCLA 4-1 to earn the National Champi¬ onship. A M won an AIAW championship in 1982 and an NCAA crown inl983.ini 984 and 1986, the Lady Aggies were runners-up for the national title. The Bruins had handed the Lady Aggies a 1-0 setback in the final of the tournament’s winner’s bracket, but A M bounced back to beat Nebraska 4-0, forcing a rematch with UCLA on the final day of the double elimination tournament. A M won the contest 1-0 as Shawn Andaya threw her second perfect game of the season and the third perfect game in College World Series history to force a second and deciding game for the championship. Earlier in the week, A M had defeated Central Michigan 3-0 in an opening round game. They also defeated Cal State Fullerton, last year’s national champion, 2-1, in a 13 inning contest. Andaya was the A M workhorse during the series and proved to be nothing short of sensational in her swan song as a Lady Aggie. The senior from Lodi, California pitched all 48 innings in the six games A M played in the CWS, posting a 5-1 record while allow¬ ing just one earned in the tournament (0.15 ERA). For their efforts, Andaya, Liz Mizera and Julie Smith were recognized with selections to the All-Tournament team at the World Series. “It took a total team effort to win this championship,” coach Bob Brock said. “We had two very special people on this team — our seniors, Shawn Andaya and Judy Trussed. I think our team played a certain amount just for them.” A M’s Liz Mizera tries to beat a throw to second as Southwest Texas State’s Dana Perez tries to make the play. 192 Softball mm Softball Softball Coach Bob Brock gives his players a pep talk in-between games of a doubleheader. Softball 193 GVMNA Extramurals 195 Lacrosse The Lacrosse Club competes against both Southwest Conference universities and club teams such as the San Antonio Lacrosse Club. The club hosts a tournament in the fall for all lacrosse teams in Texas, and in the spring competes in a double-elimination tournament for the college championship. Gymnastics Texas A M’s Gymnastics Club, which won second place in its 1986 state competition, exists to promote gymnastics — both recreational and competitive gymnastics — in the university and community. The club, which is community-supported, is open to students and faculty of the university. Members compete with other Southwest Conference and Division II schools. Trap and Skeet The Texas A M Trap and Skeet Club provides students with the opportunity to shoot competitively and coaches students who are interested in shooting. “We’re for anybody who wants to shoot trap and skeet,” said club president Elvin Smith. “We have very experienced shooters among ourselves who coach others who want to learn how to shoot.” The main emphasis of the club is the national meet held in the spring. The club has won six of the last 10 national meets and four members of the team have been to the Olympic tryouts. 1% Extramurals Extramurals GYM N ASTVCB Extramurals 197 Soccer The Texas A M Soccer Club strives to promote soccer at Texas A M and competes against other Texas schools as well as schools in Oklahoma and Louisiana. The club competes in a Southwest Conference tournament every spring and various tournaments, both indoor and outdoor, throughout their season. The club also hosts a youth soccer tournament, the Aggieland Classic, here at A M. “We may not be the best team, but we’re very competitive and we have a lot of fun,” said John Baldwin, president of the club. “We get to travel across the state, meet new people, and do what we like to do best — play soccer.” Wrestling The A M Wrestling Club is dedicated to providing a quality wres¬ tling program and promoting the sport of wrestling at A M. The team practices throughout the year, training and conditioning its members for upcoming events. Volleyball Fourteen members make up two traveling teams and the Texas A M Men’s Volleyball Club. They hosted the Valentine Classic, an A-level tournament in November and the Lone Star Regional Tourna¬ ment. The club, which practices twice a week, is sanctioned by the United States Volleyball Association. Rodeo The Texas Aggie Rodeo Association was organized for student competitors interested in representing Texas A M, but non-partici¬ pants are encouraged to join. The team participates in rodeos throughout the southern region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association in bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding, tiedown calf roping, team roping, goat typing, and barrel racing events. The club also hosts an All-Aggie Reunion every October. Club member Tate Christensen represents Texas A M as the southern region student director. Extramurals Extramurals Extramurals 199 Water Polo The Texas A M Water Polo Club allows the experienced player the opportunity to compete and gives the novice the chance to learn the game. The club competes with other universities such as Rice and Univer¬ sity of Texas and club teams such as New York Water Polo Club in meets during the fall. The spring is reserved for off-season play to teach interested people the game so they can work for the team in season play. Bowling The Texas A M Bowling Club finished third in conference play with outstanding performances from Mike Shoemaker, chosen All- Conference MVP, and Paul Slater, who reached the nationals in Niag¬ ara Falls. The club holds open tryouts to choose the team that competes in the Intercollegiate Bowling Conference and practices for conference play by bowling in a spring league. Polo The Texas A M Polo Club is one of twelve college clubs in the country. It was founded in the early 60s and now owns 12-14 polo ponies and an estate with barn exercise facilities. The club, consists of both men and women. Members compete with other Southwest Conference and Division II schools. Extramurals Extramurals 201 Water Ski The Texas A M Water Ski Team hosted the first of four tourna¬ ments, the Polar Bear Water Ski Tournament, held by each Southwest Conference team. Anyone may join the club, but tryouts are held to determine the A team that officially represents the university. Partici¬ pants compete in three different events — jump, trick and slalom. Practices are held on weekends at a practice site near Carlos built by former team member Richard Ameen. Women ' s Rugby The Texas A M Women’s Rugby Club is a highly competitive group whose purpose is to teach rugby to women so that they will have the skills necessary to compete at national levels. The team competed in top-ranked tournaments, such as the Little Rock Tournament, bringing home a second-place trophy, and the Mardi Gras Tournament, bringing home the consolation prize. “Rugby is a good game for women who’ve always loved to play football, but never got the chance,” said team captain Jeannie Von Stultz. “It’s a difficult game to learn, but you don’t have to have tremendous athletic ability to perform well. However, it does require a lot of hard work and effort.” Archery The Texas A M Target Archers had their best of many years, acquiring a top national ranking. In January they defeated always- tough Arizona State, which sports a team of scholarship athletes. The club participated in the U.S. Outdoor National Championship Tournament in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and hosted the U.S. Indoor National Championship Tournament for the southern region. The purpose of the organization is to encourage and enable its members to improve their shooting ability and provide opportunities for a team to represent the University at the local, regional and national competition. Boxing The A M Boxing Club is in its fifth year of existence at Texas A M. The club provides opportunities for anyone interested in learn¬ ing the basic skills in the sport of boxing. The club competes in state, national, and regional meets and the annual fight night held at A M by the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Cycling The Cycling Club is open to all students of A M, both novice and expert riders. The club competes in races in Texas, Louisiana, Oklaho¬ ma, and Arkansas; all which are sanctioned by the United States Cycling Federation (USCF). During the off-season the club holds team races and time trials in preparation for the upcoming season. 202 Extramurals Extramurals Extramurals 203 Weightlifting The A M Weightlifting Club is 700 plus members strong and is open to anyone who is interested in weight training as a sport or hobby. The club maintains its own facilities in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The club sponsors Powerlifting, Olympic Weightlifting and Body Building teams whose members compete across the state as well as in the National Championships. Fencing Anyone who is willing to learn is welcome in the Texas A M Fencing Club, which competes in the United States Fencing Asso¬ ciation. Ranked third in the state, the club qualified four individ¬ uals for the national tournament in Florida held in the summer. One tournament per semester is hosted by the Aggies. Badminton The Texas A M Badminton Club exists for several purposes, mainly for fun, exercise and meeting new friends. Beginners and advanced players are welcome to join. Instruction for intramural players is provided. The club competed in tournaments at Baylor, The University of Texas, Texas Tech, The University of Houston, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene Christian University, Corpus Christi and Denton as well as their own tournament held in the fall. Next year they will be members of the United States Badminton Association. Women ' s Volleyball Practices take up much of each weekend for the Texas A M Women’s Volleyball Club, which is sanctioned by the United States Volleyball Association. The team competes against other USVBA- sanctioned teams as well as other schools at the A level and hosts a November tournament. The club also competes in many other tournaments throughout the state, including the reg ional tourna¬ ment at Austin. Ultimate Frisbee The Texas A M Ultimate Frisbee Club fields two competitive teams which participate in tournaments throughout the South. Emphasis is placed on instruction, fellowship, and competition. Competition in the Spring and Fall include Ultimate Players Asso¬ ciation qualifying tournaments which lead up to the annual nation¬ al tournament. The Ultimate Frisbee Club offers membership to anyone who is interested in ultimate frisbee competition. 204 Extramurals Extramurals OPPOSITE: Members of the Fencing Club practice. ABOVE: A member of the Weightlifting Club watches himself in the mirror to assure proper posture. Extramurals 205 judo The Texas A M Judo Club participates in the Kodokam form of Judo. Beginners as well as advanced individuals are encouraged to join. The club competes with other SWC schools and other judo clubs throughout the state. Field Hockey Field Hockey is one of A M’s fast growing extramural sport. The Field Hockey Club has vastly increased its membership to all interested people. The club is open to all students interested in participating in the sport. Veteran members of the club instruct the new members in learning rules and different techniques of the game. In the past the club has participated in tournaments in Colorado and Mexico City. Each fall semester A M holds an invitational tournament. Handball Ranked third in the nation, the Texas A M Handball Club is open to all faculty and students interested in the game. The Aggies have the largest program in the country, boasting 200 to 300 mem¬ bers, who pay the tournament fee for entry to the club. Key players include Mike Forbes, ranked third in the nation, and All-American Gloria Smalley. For the tenth year, the club hosted the Fall and Spring Aggieland Classics in which 250 players from A M and other schools com¬ peted. Roadrunners The TAMU Roadrunners promote running and physical fitness by sponsoring Saturday Fun Runs and competitive events. Mem¬ bers participate in races around the state. Some travel and entry fee expenses are paid by the club. There is a $10 per year member¬ ship fee which helps pay for the club’s many activities. Carl Cab- bard of the health and RE. department advises the group. Racquetball The Racquetball Club is composed of 50 members ranging from competitive players to people who have never played the sport before. The club competes in collegiate tournaments in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin, and in a national tournament in the spring. This year, the club traveled to Denver to play in the nationals. “When you play racquetball, you have a need to get better,” said Mark Mills, president of the club. “It’s an addictive game — there’s a challenge to be good, but it’s also a simple game to learn.” Jamaican Bruce Bicknel, a member of the A M club, is the state champion in racquetball. 206 Extramurals Extramurals Extramurals 207 208 Intramurais C 5 Intramural innertube water polo participants attempts to protect their goal. Intramurals 209 TOP RIGHT: It’s a fight to the end of an ex¬ hausting game of mens basketball. BOTTOM RIGHT: At the swim meet, a participant swims the brutalizing butterfly. OPPOSITE: It’s a close call for the runner during a game of softball. 210 Intramurals Intramurals Archery Singles Class A: Men — Richard Stonebrakcr Women — Julie Burg Class B: Men — David Eschberger Women — Leah Marie Bugeja Archery Doubles Class A: CoRec — Robert Koenig. Carcn Cooncr and Richad Stonebrakcr and Julie Burg (Tic) Men — Richard Stonebrakcr, Keplar Johnson Women — Carcn Cooncr, Kathy Craig Class B: CoRec — Fabian Polio, Tina LaBarbcra Men — John Havcman, Greg Bauman Women — Theresa Leininger, Sheila Pesek Badminton Singles Class A: Mens Dorm —- Mike Speck (Purycar) Mens Independent — Daryl Jones Women’s Dorm — Karla Kroiss (Clements) Women’s Independent — Jackie Mullins Class B: Men’s Dorm — Doug Nelson (Crocker) Men’s Independent — Marzuki Daham Women’s Dorm — Lori Gonsora (Fowler) Class C: Women’s Dorm — Marilyn Huff (Legett) Women’s Independent — Sarah Pumphrey Men ' s Independent — Daniel Jackson Badminton Doubles Class A: CoRec — Juan Correa, Susan Lipsey Men’s Independent — Fong Ming Huatt, Azman Syed Men’s Dorm — Terry BIcckner, Lawrence Chambers (Moses) Women’s Independent — Chrissy Plepys, Andrea Barnes Women’s Dorm — Karla Kroiss, Patty Matthews (Clements) Class B: CoRec — Laurie Jones, Conrad Lyford Men’s Independent — Chem Porlai. Suicheons Tse Men’s Dorm — Kevin Peter, James McSpadden (Hart) Women ' s Dorm — Lisa Harper, Carolyn Banduch (Clements) Class C: CoRec — Kim Holab, Tim Westfall Men’s Independent — Jimmy Garris, Pat Brockettc Baseball Hitting Men’s — Jason Huff, Women’s — Lisa Coley Basketball Class A: CoRec — Happy Foot; Corps — Trident P-2; Fish — Thunderin ' 13 Men ' s Independent — C.C. Creations; Men’s Dorm — DG Hoopers Men’s All-University — Bouncers Women’s Dorm — Hobby Hooper; Women’s Independent — Dream Team 2 Class B: CoRec — Bouncers; Corps — Boozin’ B-2; Fish — Animal Fish; Men’s Dorm — Good Action Men’s Independent — Force of Fire; Men’s All-University — Livingstones Women ' s Dorm — Clem Cuties; Women’s Independent — Delta Zetas Class C: CoRec — Marooners; Men’s Dorm Imperials Men’s Independent — Team Ziz Wheel; Men’s All-University — Phi Canta Jumpa Preseason Basketball Tournament Class A: CoRec — Happy Feet; Men — Bouncers; Women — Shooting Stars Class B; Bob’s Fresh Cru Team Bowling Class A: CoRec — Bombers; Men’s Dorm — Strike Force (Aston); Men ' s Independent — Engineers; Women ' s Dorm — Mosher Maniacs Women’s Independent — The Fraus Class B: CoRec — Kuers Wolves; Men’s Dorm — Zoo CLub (Dunn); Men’s Independent — The Mammoth; Women’s Dorm — Leggett Laners Class C: CoRec — Bowlin’s Buds; Men’s Independent Gutter Guys Bowling Singles Class A: Men’s All-University — Mike Shoemaker; Women’s All- University — Nancy Ortiz Class B: Men’s All-University — Mark Bryant; Women’s All-University — Singer Sackett Class C: Women’s All-University — Cris Asensia Cross Country Run Men: 19 and under — Jon Hendrickson; 20-21 Matt Haydel; 22-23— Mike Clayville; 24-25 — Luis Rucdas; 26-35 — Jerry Cole; 36-45 — Bob Wharton; 46-55 — Malcolm Drew Women: 19 and under — Sheryl Wallace Field Goal Kicking Men: Accuracy — David Neisner; Distance — Mark Pace Women: Accuracy — Martha Nelson; Distance — Karla Kroiss Flag Football Class A: CoRec — Happy Feet; Corps — Sq. 7; Fish Sq. 7 Women ' s AH-Universily — 3rd and Long Class B: CoRec — Wildcats; Corps — Old Army C; Fish — A-2 Women ' s All-University — Knockout 11 Class C: CoRec — DR. 2B; Men’s All-University — Homeboys Preseason Flag Football Class A: CoRec — Dirtballs; Men’s — Dirtballs Class B: Men — Late Knights Flickerball Class A: CoRec — Clemaucher; Men’s Dorm — Moses Good Action Men’s Independent — Hozers; Women’s Dorm — Clements Cuties Class B: Men’s Dorm — Moses Browns; Men’s Independent — Great Wazoos Free Throw Men: Total — Larry Kalbac; Longest Streak — Robert Childress; Team — That’s on Ya Women’s: Total — Michelle Whitwell; Longest Streak — Michelle Whitwell; Team — Throw-ups CoRec: Team — Lemon Heads, Fresh Crew Frisbee Golf Men: Singles—Jeff McMeans; Doubles — Jeff McMeans, Greg McMeans Intramurals 211 TOP: A member of the Corps of Cadets swims the breast stroke for the intramural corps swim meet. RIGHT: Umpiring is just one of the many jobs required to carry on intramural sports. FAR RIGHT: Flag football is one of the most popular intramural sports on campus. 212 Intramurals Intramurals Fun Run Men: 19 and under — Steven Croniscr; 20 21 — Joe Mcrcerio; 22-23 — Mike Ciayviile; 24-25 — Andrew Speckhard; 26-35 — Agrutir Agraz; 36-45 — Carlos D. Vigil; 46-55 — Bart Braden Youngsters Team — Olympia Women: 19 and under — Kim Harsch; 20-21 — Audrey Martinak; 22-23 — Cynthia Gay; 26-35 — Rocio Aguilar Golf Singles Class A: Class A: Men — Billy Fritz; Class B: Men — Brad Murtt Class C: Men — Grant Nebrig (Schumacher) Handball Doubles Class A: Men’s Independent — Todd Bryan, Jerry Ordonez Women’s Independent — Gloria Smalley, Wendy Smalley- Class B: CoRec Terri Riha, Bernard Zee Men’s Dorm —- Branch Ward, Paul Porcard (Moore) Class C: Men’s Independent — Anthony Moore, Steve Wolf e Handball Singles Class A: Men’s Dorm — John Reysa (Moses) Men’s Independent — Coke Smith Womens Independent — Gloria Smalley Class B: Men’s Dorm — Jose Hernandez (Mclnnis); Men ' s Independent — Thomas Moelmurry; Women’s Dorm — Mary Scott Bradshaw (Gainer) Class C: Men ' s Dorm — Madison (Moses); Men’s Independent — Toni Swaldi Horseshoe Doubles Men’s Independent — Scott Martinez, Jason Suazo; Men ' s Dorm — Bobby Paschal, Mike Byrne (Moses); Women’s Dorm — Samantha Gordon, Niesa Harmon (Kruger) Class B: Men ' s Independent .— Michael Bachmeyer, David Hortenstine; Men’s Dorm — Sam Esquivel, Lamar Kerr (Walton) Horseshoe Singles Class A: Men’s Dorm — Bryan Wiese (Moore) Men’s Independent —- Mike Calliham Women’s Independent — Dolores Bczner Class B: Men ' s Dorm — Paul Chapa (Schumacher); Women’s Dorm — Laura Mullen (Spence) Innertube Water Basketball Class A: CoRec — Rubberbutts; Men’s Dorm — Puryear Pukes Men’s Independent — Illings; Women’s Dorm — Clements Chick-a-Sea Women’s Independent — Lite Squad Class B: CoRec — APO; Men ' s Dorm —- Moses Imperials Men’s Independent — Engos Redmen; Women’s Dorm — Spence Strokers Innertube Water Polo Class A: CoRec — Sponges; Men ' s Dorm — DG Baby Seal Men’s Independent — Burning Demons; Women’s Dorm -Clementsof the Sea; Women ' s Independent — Water Slams Class B: CoRec — Joe Bobs; Men’s Dorm — Moses Imperials Men’s Independent — Beta Cowboys Long Driving Men: David Albers; Women: Kim Tolbert Penberthy Softball Tournament Class A: Men — Maaco Auto; Class B: Corec — Hogs; Men’s — Showtime; Class C: The Men Pickelball Doubles Class A: CoRec — Frank Thomas, Jan Baldwin; Men’s Dorm — Keith Jaeger, Dan Koenig (Walton); Men’s Independent — Noel Wallace, Steve Clafin; Women’s Dorm — Kelly Hobart, Debbie Goode (Clements) Class B: CoRec — Tim Willett, Liz Dillow; Men’s Independent — Ken Lawson. Doug Williams Pickleball Singles Class A: Men’s Dorm — Daniel Soursoni (Walton); Men’s Independent — Denny Barre; Women ' s Dorm — Yvette Santiesteban (Fowler); Women’s Independent — Julie Timms Class B: Men’s Dorm — Jody Stevens (Crocker); Men’s Independent — Tom Cross; Women’s Dorm — Laretta Vjgnone (Hobby) Class C: Women’s Dorm — Leas Scott (Hughes) Punt, Pass, and Kick Men’s — Rodney Edge; Women’s —- Becky Braly Putt Putt Golf Men ' s Singles — Ai Hesskew; Doubles — Mark Ritter. David Pina Women’s Singles — Robin Murray; Doubles — Lisa Hudson. Stacey Parr CoRec: Patty, Grey Fowler Racquetball Doubles Class A: CoRec — Kathy Langlotz, Scott Heath; Men’s Dorm — Russell Reeves. Michael Descheneaux (Aston); Men’s Independent — Chris Smith, Bruce Bicknell; Women’s Independent — Kathy Langlotz, Mary Bean Class B: CoRec — Linda Moore, Tim Bowe; Men ' s Dorm — John Goode, Brett Farrar (Law); Men’s Independent — Ed Schipal. Scott Grant; Women ' s Dorm — Kamie Herner, Melissa Van Dyke (Fowler); Women’s Independent — Audrea Barnes, Linda Haddox Class C: CoRec — Angie Cavanaugh, Mike Brennon; Men ' s Independent — Phillip Hanley, Kary Nulisch; Men’s Dorm — Mike McCathren, Floyd Lambert (Puryear); Women’s Dorm — Kim Kerrick, Jenny Ferguson (Briggs); Women’s Independent — Jutta Roeder, Karen Hurta Racquetball Singles Class A: Men’s Dorm — Chris Erikson (Moore); Men’s Independent — Alex Avila; Women’s Dorm — Jean Borens (Haas); Women ' s Independent — Mary Bean Class B: Men ' s Dorm — Doug Poirier (Walton); Men ' s Independent — Bryan Basden; Women ' s Dorm — Alisa Schmidt (Neeley) Women’s Independent — Tani Mazey Class C: Men’s Dorm — John Smith (Crocker); Men’s Independent — Arijit Chowdhury; Women’s Dorm — Zee Lerma; Women’s Independent — Rosemary Duran Slam Dunk Men’s — John Vandermeer Slow Pitch Softball Class A: Co-Rcc — Happy Feet; Fish — D 2; Men’s Dorm — Dunn Whammies; Men’s All-University — C.C. Creations; Women’s All- University — Angels intramurals 213 TOP: It’s the shirts against the skins in a vigor¬ ous game of rugby. RIGHT: All fear of pain is forgotten as an attempt is made to recover the basketball. FAR RIGHT: John Vandermeer, winner of the slam dunk contest for the fourth year in a row. 214 Intramurals Intramurals Class B: CoRec — Crooked wookez; Fish — D-l; Corps — A-2 Renagadcs; Men ' s All-University •— Mumford P.E.; Women ' s Dorm — Hughes Hall; Women ' s Independent — Ball Busters Class C: CoRec — Huggers; Men’s Dorm — Moore Whammie; Men ' s Independent — Homcboys 16-Inch Softball Class A: CoRec — Hang ’em High: Men’s Dorm —- Mega Force; Men ' s Independent — One More Time; Women’s Dorm — Briggs Babes; Women’s independent — Zip Codes Class B; CoRec — Vet Geeks; Men ' s Dorm — Moses Hosers; Men ' s Independent — W.L.C.; Women ' s Dorm — Neeley Knockouts Class C: CoRec — Kingsmen Preseason Softball Tournament Class A: CoRec — The Unknowns; Men ' s — C.C. Creations; Women’s — Sliders Class B: CoRec — The Flyers; Men ' s — Kill the Ump Indoor Soccer Class A: CoRec — CL 1 OS’s; Men ' s Dorm — Dunn Dragons; Men’s independent — Old daymen; Women’s Dorm Mosher Maniacs; Women ' s Independent — Wildcats Class B; CoRec — Dream Team; Men’s Dorm — Hart Dirt: Men’s independent — Strikers; Women’s Dorm — Briggs Babes Class C: CoRec — Arsenal Outdoor Soccer Class A; CoRec — Strikers; Men ' s Dorm — Puryear F.C.; Men’s independent — Los Bolubos; Women’s Dorm — Briggs Babes; Women’s Independent — Silver Bullet Class B: CoRec — Cockroaches; Men ' s Dorm — Dunn C-Men; Men’s independent — Vigilantes; Women ' s Dorm — Leggett; Women’s independent — So Mex Class C: CoRec — Maskunfusion Superstars Men — Mark Hadley; Women — Karla Kroiss Team: CoRec — X-Men II; Men — The Chris Elliot; Women — Hey Chicks! Swim Meet Class A: Corps — Squardrom — 13; Fish K-2; Men ' s Dorm — Puryear; Men’s Independent — Tube Riders; Women’s Dorm — Spence Squid; Women’s Independent — The Cods Table Tennis Doubles Class A; Men’s independent — Kuo Chuan Lin, Pete Saurugger Class B: CoRec — Ron Stohlmann, Paula Dube; Men’s Dorm — Bret Perkison, Tom Hoang (Walton); Women ' s Dorm — Sandra Jansen, Myrna Villarreal (Hughes); Men’s Independent — Martin Cano, Kenneth Janak Table Tennis Singles Class A: Men’s Dorm — Steven Bauer (Walton); Men’s Independent — Peter Saurugger; Women’s Independent — Lan-Anh-Le Class B: Men’s Dorm — Anthony Bundurant (Dunn); Men’s Independent — Faisal Ayesh; Women’s Dorm — Karen Moss (Briggs); Women’s Independent — Kaori Sasaki Class C: Men’s dorm — Mark Barbieri (Dunn); Men’s independent — William Cramer; Women’s Dorm — Amy Miller (Hobby) Tennis Doubles Class A: CoRec — Tim Calhoun, Jan Baldwin; Men’s Independent— Brian Livingstone, Trent Norris; Women’s Independent — Susan Schultz, Sara Schultz; Women’s Dorm — Paige Craddock, Shawn Brantley (Hobby) Class B: CoRec — Jay Bigam, Karen McCain; Men ' s Dorm — Brett Hanson, Lee Ostner (Dunn); Men’s Independent — Jerry Lopez, Lou Zambrano; Women’s Dorm — Kristin Lethe, Cheryl Miller (Clements); Women ' s Independent — Elizabeth Harper, Terry Rogers Class C: CoRec — Gina Persyn, Rob Spencer; Men’s Dorm— David Wylie. Sammy Tao (Dunn); Men’s Independent — Donnie Morton, John Lass; Women’s Dorm — Kimberly Anderson. Paige Pipes (Underwood) Tennis Singles Class A: Men’s Dorm — Troy Dominguez (Dunn); Men’s Independent — Brad Bradham; Women’s Dorm — Melissa Dowling (Hobby); Women ' s Independent — Leslie Grable Class B: Men’s Dorm — Glenn Mullikan (Puryear); Men’s Independent — Brett Hanson; Women’s Dorm — Lucy Sanchez (Underwood); Women’s Independent — Le Anne Jakubowsky; Women ' s Facuity Staff Grad — Elena Garcia; Men’s Facuity Staff Grad — Fred Wells Class C: Men ' s Dorm — Hanh Nguyen (Hart); Men ' s independent — Ronnie Gipson; Men’s Faculty StalT Grad — Mike Guadagnoli Track and Field Corps — E-l; Fish — F-2; Men’s Dorm — Walton; Men ' s Independent — Fly-By-Night; W ' omen’s Dorm — Spence; Women’s independent — Fly- By-Night Triathlon Men: 19 and Under — Kenneth Debes; 20-21 — Rusty Schafer; 22-23 — Paul Barwick; 24-25 — Michael Kirilloff; 26-35 — Jim Orr; 36-45 — Jon Denton; Team — Nash, Silver, Michael Women: 19 and Under — Christina Grant; 20-21 — Jane Ford; 22-23 — Beverly Bird; 24-25 — Sara Roberts; Team — Zogata, Spence Gildner CoRec: Storey, Morrison, Johnson Trivia Bowl Men: Gregory Porzucek, Phillip McDivitt, Phil Surratt Women: Rebecca Vogel, Jcanine Drake CoRec: John Gianotti, Andrea Clouser, Nicholas Ro Volleyball Class A: CoRec — Schakers; Corps — E-l Jocks; Fish — E-l Jocks; Mens Dorm — Power Play; Men’s Independent — Deviates; Men’s Ail- University — 2 Good 4 You; Women’s Dorm — Foul Set Ups; Women’s Independent — X-ettes; Women ' s All-University — Pseudo Dream Class B: CoRec — Dirtballs; Corps — Sq. 10; Fish — F-2 Foxes; Men ' s Dorm — Moses Hosers; Men’s Independent — Powerbend; Men’s Ail- University — Pee Wee 6; Women’s Dorm — Underhanded; Women’s Independent — Silver Spike Intramurals 215 TOP: On the edge of a breakaway, an athlete is stopped when his flag is ripped away. RIGHT: A chance for everyone to play, as intramurals ventures into co-rec sports. FAR RIGHT: D.G. team member adds a little fun to the punt, pass, and kick competi¬ tion. Intramurals Class C CoRec — Brownstone; Men’s Independent — Sol Brothers Preseason Volleyball Tournament Class A: Co-Rcc — Arthritics; Men — Deviates; Women — Sexy Spikcrs Class B: CoRce — Ineiigibles; Men — Pee Wee’s; Women — Legctt Volleyball Triples Class A: CoRec — Ruba Dub Dub; Men ' s Dorm — Moses Good Action; Men’s Independent — Jokes on You; Women’s Dorm - Clement’s Crush; Women’s Independent — O’tay Chimps Class B: CoRec — 6-Pac Attack; Men’s Dorm — Walton Dropper 1; Men’s Independent — Supreme Court; Women ' s Dorm — Fowler Flips; Women’s Independent — Ex-Stangs Class C: CoRec — Catch 22; Men’s Dorm — Dunn Demons; Men’s Independent — AFC Wallyball Class A: CoRec — Badgers; Men ' s Dorm — Moses Good Action; Men’s Independent — Wallbrakers; Women’s Dorm — Clements Cuties; Women’s Independent — Clueless Class B: CoRec — ACE; Men’s.Dorm — Aston Spuds Spikers; Men ' s ' Independent — Foth Flo Mo Bro; Womens Dorm — Spence Death Class C: Men’s Independent — Wallbangers Weightlifting Men: 150 and Under— Fred Tecuanhuey; 151-175Mitchell McCarthy; 176-200 Phil Johnson; 201 and Up — David Hartman Women: 125 and Under — Rose Mary Duran; 126-149 — Cindy Cooper; 150 and Up — Rebecca Cook Wrestling Class A: 134 — Ricky Ward; 142 — Greg Burns; 150 — Douglas Stabler; 158 — Wesley ' Garrod; 167 — John Byrne; 177 — David Schmidt; 190 — Jeffrey Walter Class B: 142 — Jerry Marshalle; 177 — Stanley Wright Basketball Triples (Summer Session 1) Class A: Men — Triple Doubles Class B: Ramblin’ Birds Horseshoe Doubles (Summer Session 1) Class A: Co-Rec — Dwayne Thompson, Shawn Thompson Racquetball Doubles (Summer Session 1) Class A: CoRec — Todd Mummert, Jeanne Adams; Men’s Mark Mills, Curtis Acheson Class B: CoRec Richard Zimmerman, Julie Hrachovy; Men — Doug Heidt, Todd Mummert Class C: Men — Greg Smith, Craig Hooks; Women — P.J. Moffett, Liz Dillow Slow Pitch Softball (Summer Session 1) Class A: CoRec — Hogs; Men — C.C. Creations; Women — Wm’s SB Team Class B: CoRec — Phed Up; Men — C.C.’s B Squad Class C: CoRec — The Corona’s Tennis Singles (Summer Session 1) Class A: Men — Troy Dominguez; Women — Shelley Savage Class B: Men — K.C. Gan; Women — Elena Garcia Class C: Jason Hinchliffe; Women — Gladys Fernadez Volleyball Triples (Summer Session 1) Class A: CoRec — V Ball VB’s; Men’s Net Gents; Women — Split 6 Class B: CoRec — Triple Point; Men Rush’s Radicals Basketball Triples (Summer Session 2) Class A: Men — AIA Class B: Men — 7 and Six Golf Doubles (Summer Session 2) Class A: Men — Ken Reynolds. Don Crow Class C: Men — Eddie Mechelay, Greg Frazier Horseshoe Singles (Summer Session 2) Class A: Men — Dwayne Schuman Racquetball Singles (Summer Session 2) Class A: Men — Chris Smith; Women — Mary Bean Class B: Men — Esteban Sevilla; Women — Bess Wilson Class C: Men — John Stillwell; Women — Jutta Roeder Slow Pitch Softball (Summer Session 2) Class A: CoRec —Rother’s; Men — C.C. Creations; Women — Blips Class B: CoRec — The Jags; Men — Next X Class C: CoRec — W.C. Fielders Tennis Doubles (Summer Session 2) Class A: CoRec — Mike Tesmer, Kelly Harvey; Men —- Peter Liske, Mike Jumper Class B: CoRec — Laura Hope, Rod Pitts; Men — Brett Hann, Curt Hanson Class C: Men — Jeff McCabe, Dane Johnson Volleyball Triples (Summer Session 2) Class A: CoRec — High Voltage; Men — Standard Air Class B: CoRec — Triple; Men — Howdy Intramurals 217 of Cade, s Corps of Cadets 219 Corps Staff Garland Wilkinson Mandy Schubert Cadet Corps Commander Deputy Corps Commander FIRST ROW: Mandy Schubert, Garland Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Clay La Grone, Larry Anthis, Mark Nelson, Nathan Watson, David Funk, Richard Diaz-Gonzalez, Kyle Martin. THIRD ROW: Mark Muse, Paul Williams, Robert Canaan, Michael Jumper, Brent Boyd, Pat Thomasson, Peter Awad. 220 Corps of Cadets Clay La Grone Corps Adjutant Kyle Martin Inspector General Nathan Watson Scholastics Officer Richard Diaz-Gonzalez Personnel Officer Corps of Cadets 221 Corps of Cadets OPPOSITE: Freshmen E-l Joc ks polish Sul Ross in an effort to earn their Corps brass. LEFT: Senior Andy Man- chigiah stands in charge of cadets at flag raising prior to the game against Southern Mississippi. BELOW: Mem¬ bers of Company T-l, led by their guidon bearer, take an exercise run through the campus. Corps of Cadets 223 224 Brigade A company stands at attention as the color guard approaches. First Brigade Staff Amir Friedman FROM LEFT: Thomas Gilliland, John Hubert, Eric Hendrickson, Bill Cruse, Amir Friedman, Bill Williams, Glen Shepard, Commanding Officer Ronnie Kellar - Robert Hil1 - Thomas Gilliland Executive Officer Glen Shepard Scholastics Officer Eric Hendrickson Inspector General Robert Hill Recruiting Officer John Hubert Sergeant Major Ronnie Kellar Supply Sergeant Bill Cruse Scholastics Sergeant Bill Williams Recruiting Sergeant 226 Corps of Cadets Scott King Sergeant Major Alan Soukup Supply Sergeant Juan Santos Recruiting Sergeant Richard Sechrist Flag Bearer FIRST ROW: John Kenner, George Knox, Greg Gehler, Leo Grumilaitis. SECO ND ROW: Richard Sechrist, Juan Santos, Scott King, Alan Soukup. Corps of Cadets 227 Company A-1 Animal A The World ' s Largest Marching Zoo The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Russell Brown, Commanding Officer — Jim Katinas, Executive Officer — Ancel Nunn, Guidon Bearer — Todd Rei¬ chert. FIRST ROW: Andy Manchigiah, Billy Harrison, Ancel Nunn, Jim Katinas, Scott Stanton, Otis Sadler, Amir Friedman. SECOND ROW: Russell Brown, Jerry Butler, Peter Awad, John Schmidt, Phillip Williamson, Terrance Dill, Carl Sandstead, Nick Jones, David Webb, Samuel Villarreal, Christopher Marotta. THIRD ROW: Todd Reichert, Stacey Smith, Steve Pierce, Kyle Robbins, Jeff Eitel, Max Stalling, Mitch Davis, Brent Howell, Bryan Leonard, John Chaing, John Miller. FOURTH ROW: Theophile Kang, Stephen Grahm, John Blackburn, Joel Vallejo, David Bird, Chan Jung, Michael Boehnke, Elton Parker, Jeff Brackenridge, Allen Wall, Garret Gilliam, Daniel Snyder, Hollis Bowers. 228 Corps of Cadets Company E-1 The Strongest The Fastest The Best of the Old Army Jocks. The Best Damn Outfit Ever. OFFICERS: Advisor — SSGT. Kight, Commanding Officer — Hermann Hasken, Executive Officer — Andrew Kenner, Guidon Bearer — Clyde Hamilton, First Sergeant (Spring) — Brian Matthews, First Sergeant (Fall) — Mike Richardson, Flag Bearer -— Tres Lawrence. FIRST ROW: George Knox, Robert Winovitch, Zane Russell, Otis McGregor, Andrew Kenner, Hermann Hasken, John Kenner, David Funk, Thomas Gilliland, Paul Slater. SECOND ROW: Brian Matthews, Ronnie Kellar, Mike Richardson, Scott King, Rusty Mills, David Hines, Chris Probst, John Ploch, Richard Wolf, Mike Magee, Juan Santos, Paul Simmons, Mike Kurzy. THIRD ROW: Clyde Hamilton, Steve Robertson, Glen Jasek, Bryn Russell, Kelly Kerr, Fred Palomo, Kevin Swint, Vince Allen, Sam Myers, Jesse James Meerscheidt, Ralph Parman, Ed Kaiser, Tres Lawrence. FOURTH ROW: Greg Seligman, Ted Poth, Robert Thompson, Derek Bufkin, Dan Rutledge, Todd Simmons, Matt Young, Roberto Bernstein, Doug Moore, David Gogulski. Corps of Cadets 229 Red Eye One Never Say Die The Best Damn Outfit on Campus. FIRST ROW: Eric Hendrickson, Greg Gehler, Eric Trammell, David Hammons, Greg Eaton, Bret Hall, Garland Wilkinson, Leo Grumulaitis, Gene Cates, Craig Maki. SECOND ROW: Damon Baine, Larry Collins, Ron Steedly, Heeth Orr, Bill Cruse, Allen Soukup, Mike Nahas, Captain Revell. THIRD ROW: Rodney Peters, Peter Borsack, Wesley Carter, Fred Prochaska, Bill Montgomery, Jay Jones, Paul Cooke, Lee Sechrist. FOURTH ROW: Danny Lindsey, John Gotten, Erik Ahart, Troy Meuth, Chris Kohnen, Kenneth Myers, Forrest Chase, Dan Hargrove, Chris Heikila, Peter Cruz, John Lynn. 230 Corps of Cadets Company V-1 Vulture V-1 Swift, Silent, and Deadly The Best Outfit on the Campus and Off too. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Charles Brown, Commanding Officer — Carl Coffman, Executive Officer — Gene Connolly, First Sergeant — Alan Bravanec. FIRST ROW: Charles Brown, Carl Coffman. SECOND ROW: Ron Blaiborne, Jerome Burns, Gene Connolly, Walter Pyles. THIRD ROW: Becky Thane, Tom Sobey, Alan Bravanec, Joe Maida. FOURTH ROW: Celeste Livengood, Jim Quinn, Paul Zavala, Blake Barrentine. FIFTH ROW: Sonny Millberger, Dave Bacot, Jeff Keys, John Kollman. SIXTH ROW: Eric Caldwell, Stephanie Monroe, Scott Hockin, Mike Kamei. Corps of Cadets 231 Company W-1 W-1 Minervas Fast and Finest We Surpass Them All The Best Outfit on Campus. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Crider, Ely Dlugos, Charisse Seward, Mandy Schubert, Meg Kash, Dawn Simmons, Simone Weaver, Desi Sabari, Anita Wood, Sherry Strelow, Amy Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Marisela Contreras, Me Me Stephens, Lee Ann Braun. THIRD ROW: Karla Dlugos, Amy Thompson, Shawn Murkland, Beth Harp, Carol Rockwell, Claire Borne. FOURTH ROW: Dawn McClement, Donna Goodloe, Charlotte Manning, Gwen Davis, Kristey Bosworth, Christine Lyle, Michelle Reasoner, Amy Davis, Tai Scott, Carolyn Resendiz, Rosalind Andrus, Marygrace Viado. 232 Corps of Cadets Second Battalion Staff FROM LEFT: Chris Owen, Mike Thompson, Mike Hodge, Mikal Harn, Rose Weiland, Lance Carlson, Mike Dvoracek. Mikal Harn Lance Carlson Mike Thompson Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 233 Company B-1 Battlin ' B-1 The Boldest, The Bravest The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Mariano Gomez, Commanding Officer — Darin Dalbom, Executive Officer — Billy Sam Burchardt, First Sergeant — Steve Cook. FIRST ROW: Mark Streitfeld, Brian Tutt, Tom Kelly, John Mathis, Blain Reeves, John Truitt, Billy Sam Borchardt, Cliff Murray, Darin Dalbom, Kreg Maedgen, Lee Gizi, Clint Fesler, Chris Owen, Monte Mechler. SECOND ROW: Steve Cook, Joel Johnston, Doug Slauson, Ray KornofT. THIRD ROW: Mariano Gomez, Dirk Bergoon, Joe Nino, Scott Coles, Stanely Stanely, John Lovett, David Kennedy, Sam Watson, Stanely Peters, Jay Hardy, Sam Williams, Bob Rast. FOURTH ROW: William Miller, Andrew Cooper, Brian Macmanus, Jeff Cannon, James Derose, Clinton Taylor, Cody Scogin, James Moore, Kyle Keim, Jack Burkett. 234 Corps of Cadets nia i Company L-1 Lone Star One Hell Raisin ' Rebels The Best Damn Outfit in the South. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Pat Marshall, Commanding Officer — Kent Hamaker, Executive Officer — Don Harris, Guidon Bearer — Thomas Brown. FIRST ROW: Dzinh Nguyen, Robert Hill, John McIntosh, Ross Weiland, Mike Dvoracek, Don Harris, Robert Jarret, Kent Hamaker, Rick Beavers, Doug Kruger, Bob McTasney, Brian Lehne, Richard Valigura. SECOND ROW: Pat Marshall, Mike Meza, Steve Peek, Charlie Hyde, Mikal Harn, Mike McGinnis, James Berry, Lance Carlson, Artie Williams. THIRD ROW: Thomas Brown, Kelly Young, Mike Ishmael, Brian Probst, Clarence Lucas, Delayne Petitt, Ron Person, Dick Vuyk, Toby Eastland. FOURTH ROW: Richard Bohannon, David Kocmoud, Jason Bulloch, Brent Bergoon, Milton Martin, Roger Harn, Stanley Kullman, William Peterson, Michael Veillon, Bobby Bradley, Tommie White. Corps of Cadets 235 Company K-1 KAYO-K Stay out of our way The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Mark Stasney, Commanding Officer — John Pickering, Executive Officer — Ted Toilette, Guidon Bearer — Greg Henderson. FIRST ROW: James Parks, Dan Pollard, Kirk Spessard, Robert Berg, John Black, Ted Toilette, John Pickering, Mickiel Hodge, Richard Diaz-Gonzales, Steve Hilchey, Chuck Todd, Cary Roberts. SECOND ROW: SFC Calvin Combs, Mark Stasney, Tod Bruning, Greg Smith, Jay Otken, Bob Black, Mike Thompson, Chris Richard. THIRD ROW: Greg Henderson, Ray Follis, Thomas Lewis, Jeff Noble, David Dover, James Bell, Jim Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Kyle Chaney, Ryan Reed, Mark Garrison, Greg Taylor, Glenn Small, Bruce Lowe, Thomas Pedigo, Mark Pickering, Donald Lange, Pat Kiely, Bryan Stephens, Jonathon Arthurs, Calvin Curtis, Kevin Karr, Tod Deal. 236 Corps of Cadets Fourth Battalion Staff FIRST ROW: Thomas Evans, Blake Steward, Clay Bretches, John Beury. SECOND ROW: David Benadof, David Redding, John Mitchell, Scott Hare. Corps of Cadets 237 Company B-2 Boozin ' B The Company That Made Milwaukee Famous The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. Moozin M TEXAS AGGIES OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Bryce Reeves, Executive Officer — Henry Scarbrough, Commanding Officer — Joe Lessard, First Sergeant — Frank Muller. FIRST ROW: Jon Chapman, Glen Shepard, Henry Scarbrough, Joe Lessard, Blake Steward, Eddie Izaguire. SECOND ROW: Frank Muller, Adrian Salinas, David Benadof, Jay Greer, David Warmath, Brent Vannoy, Robert Russell, Toby Lee. THIRD ROW: Bryce Reeves, Jon Salinas, Gilbert Guerra, Brad Szalwinski, John Calahan, David Patchett, Frank Wimbich, Mike Bottiglieri, Matt Murff, Tom Ellis, Ronnie Bolton, Steve Hookstra, Troy Hollingsworth. FOURTH ROW: Marc Lopez, Dan Joyner, Damon Holditch, Barry Bounds, Chris Murphy, Tim McCandless, Stuart Smith, James Deal, Mike Roberts, Sunho Yi, David House, Herbert Neat. 238 Corps of Cadets Company D-2 Dog Company Hell Bent Canines All or Nothing OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Richard Hamilton, First Sergeant — Rene Gonzales, Commanding Officer — John Dickerson, Executive Officer — Chuck Morris, Flag Bearer — Frederick Barret. FIRST ROW: Roman Gomez, Steve Crittel, Vic Kerkoff, Chuck Morris, John Dickerson, John Beury, Mark Shankle, Jimmy Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Rene Gonzales, Steve Haldeman, John Mitchell, Dave Redding, Steve Cunningham, Howard Zuch, Scott Rippel, Terry Coker. THIRD ROW: Richard Hamilton, Jen Shau, Pat Stout, Jason Harwood, Jason Moore, Chris Wilfong, Steve Keathley, Stanly Golaboff, Roan Gomez, Chris Donnell, Darrin Cowart, Fredrick Barret. FOURTH ROW: Robert Magee, John Lopez, Trey Currington, Carl McKnight, David Wilcox, David Ellis, Mike Fernandez, Ernie Bovio, Eric Henderson, Lanier Ripple, Jeff Jewel, Clay Sumner, Scott Redding. Corps of Cadets 239 Company F-2 Fighting Fox Company What ' s It To You Snake? OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Steve Kerutis, Commanding Officer — Rodney Huerter, Executive Officer — Brad Nehring, Guidon Bearer — Eddie Knight. FIRST ROW: Kirk Sullivan, Clay Bretches, Brad Nehring, Rodney Huerter, George Papaliodis, Thomas Evans. SECOND ROW: Steve Kerutis, Frank Stanford, John Hubert, Greg Kilner, Bill Williams, Jim Caylor, David Burger. THIRD ROW: Eddie Knight, Scott Williams, David Harlan, Pete Winter, David Dinkins, Tom Garbee, David Rubinger, Darin Duphorne. FOURTH ROW: Nguyen Vu, Duane Reel, Brent Conlin, Steve Coscio, Eric Blakemore, Kerin West, Lee Potts, Chad Keith, Brent Brown, Tony Wortham, Kindsey Freeman, Mark Mosely, Clay Weiss, Clay Harris, Mike Taber, Edgar Baquero, David Cazares. 240 Corps of Cadets Company L-2 Rough Rider L First to Fight Mean as Hell If You Can ' t Do It, We Will. FIRST ROW: Chris Hahn, Ewing Fuller, Andy Carr, James Daniels, Gary Demers, Gabe Salonish, Jim Slaughter, John Wheelan, Terry Townend. SECOND ROW: Shawn Kelly, Rafael Acevedo, Jim Foster, Stephen Flournoy, Robby Anderson, Owen Ralston, Chuck Aris, Brent Boyd, Chris Debrell, Jon Lowden. THIRD ROW: David Jones, Scott Clendenin, Kevin Keosoff, Drew Gibson, Gregg Carter, Matt Lindsey, Tom Duke, Mark Benden. FOURTH ROW: Joe Reid, Howard Robertson, Lindsey Miller, Martin Reyes, Lloyd Kennedy, Lionel Norton, Billy McBride, Michael Miller, Mark Jones, Jason Simpson, John Timer, Brett Bowers, Darrin Wilier, Jack Warring. Corps of Cadets 241 Bonfire Aside from the cutting of wood, buying a couple thousand cans of lighter fluid and a match, many people don’t realize the massive monetary undertaking involved in bonfire. The whole event is estimated to cost over four million dollars, and shrewd financial planning is just as important as muscle and axes. The yearly event is supervised by the senior and junior red- pots, made up of five Corps of Cadets members and three non- regs in each classification. The juniors are in charge of the men, muscle and sweat, while the seniors budget, brainstorm, and raise the required loot. Almost all the money is raised through donations by former students and local businesses. Some of the details redpots have to consider are obtaining liability insurance to cover all students working at the cutting and bonfire sites; buying tools, fuel, wire, diesel fuel and elec¬ tricity; choosing an appropriate cutting site, with such impor¬ tant amenities as straight trees, proximity to College Station and highways, and whether or not roads will have to be built at the site. They must also hire and provide lunches for the truck drivers, send framed pictures of the bonfire and thank-you notes to previous donors, and try to retain safety in an area full of stu¬ dents, mud, and flying axes. Corps members are always avid participants in bonfire, but this year some weren’t allowed to participate due to a new scholastic policy requiring freshmen and sophomores to have a 2.20 grade-point ratio at midterm before they could go to the cutting site on Saturdays of double-cut weekends. Senior redpot Tom Kelley says multitudes of non-regs worked on the bonfire this year, and he adds, “Once they’re out at the cutting site there’s no such thing as a c.t. or a non-reg. It’s just Aggies out there, having a good time, enjoying themselves, and working for a common cause. That’s what bonfire is all about.” By Bridget Brennan TOP: Cadets hold yell practice before raising the centerpole. ABOVE: A grease solu¬ tion is applied to a rope to make it easier to wrap perimeter poles tightly. 242 Corps of Cadets Corps of Cadets 243 244 Regiment The color guard presents its flags. I X Regiment 245 First Regiment Staff FIRST ROW: Robert Dennis, Greg Buck, Walter Catlett, Phil Meacham, David Williams. SECOND ROW: Elliott Bevers, Walter Catlett Mark Andress, Shannon O’Neal, Bill Ewing. Commanding Officer Robert Dennis Greg Buck Phil Meacham David Williams Executive Officer Adjutant Scholastics Officer Recruiting Officer 246 Corps of Cadets Steve Sopko Mike Harper David Hart Brad Hall Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 247 Company A-2 Bom to Run Through the Night Locked and Loaded Ready to Fight FIRST ROW: Tom Marble, Dan Keech, Van Tran, Colby Vokey, Doug Hall, Brian Murphy, Paul Laundry, Damon Dickenson. SECOND ROW: John Steere, Mark Mariska, Matt Vaughn, Brad Hall, Sam Alcala, Steve Wascom, Scott Swann, David Hart, Emil Fischer, Brian Hopkins, David Simms, Rod Long, Bill Ewing. THIRD ROW: Jackie Jones, Tom O’Donohoe, Hugh Ayles, Scott Swords, Joseph Potts, Peter White, Jim Kerr, Dan Bird, John Key, David Wilson, Don Froning. FOURTH ROW: Greg Cazares, Danny Rey, Joseph Rentfro, James Pokorski, Daniel Collins, Jay Morgan, Rob Cantwell, William Campbell, David Gribble, Matt Hedding, Justin Hood, Patrick McGuire, Klint Massey, Steve Huggs, Brian Henson, Jeff Brennan, Virgil Vergara, Randall Ward, Robert Allen, Thomas Sterling, Eric Stormer, Sean Earl, Chris Primeaux. 248 Corps of Cadets Company C-2 Old Army Cock Company The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Cruz Lopez, Lewis Rogers, Michael Alfred, Paul Sullivan, Andrew Hesser, John White, Kevin Shelton, Michael Windmeyer. SECOND ROW: Steve Sopko, Jeff Johnson, Jack Rosiere, Peter Lament, Maurice Maness, Jason Pope. THIRD ROW: Brent Propst, Chris Foley, Trace Hill, Rick Rojo, James Parker, Dave Sunlin, Larry White, Charles Seeley, Michael Smith, Glenn Scoggins, Jamie Saunier, Jeff Beaver, Jeff Garza. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Gipson, Dennis Sanchez, Joseph Gourlay, Kevin Jones, Robert Potter, Douglas Miller, James Cox, James Franks, James Myers, Andrew Fruhling, Grant Bell, John Duhon, James Fitzpatrick, Charles Ducote, David Demille, Michael Delgado, Chris Caviness, Raymond Vinson, Neal Hollis, Joe Don Delaney. Corps of Cadets 249 Mike Franzak Commanding Officer Frank Westmoreland Executive Officer Anthony Scott Adjutant Tim Baze Scholastics Officer Dave Hertberg Jim Belson Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant 252 Corps of Cadets Bill Ketcham Wes Phillips Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Company G-2 [ Gladiator G Gallant, Bold and Free The Best Damn Outfit You ' ll Ever See. FIRST ROW: Brian Lax, Frank Westmoreland, Mark Nelon, Todd M ayfield, Dale Knapp, Steve Roepke, Greg Buck, Oscar Ochoa, Anthony Scott, Glen Campbell, Jim Marnock. SECOND ROW: Sam Thompson, Bobby Standley, Elliot Severs, Jim Belson, Chris Hollas, Mike Mendoza, Dallas Morris, Steve Drexler, Brian Hormberg, Jeff Semon, Chris Lessman, James Scamardo. THIRD ROW: David Morris, Paul Fairfield, Mike Gabocy, John Cavazos, Adam Bade, Pete Dill, David Hodges, Joe Bourgeois, Dan Woulfe, Gary Wohn, Matt Scott. FOURTH ROW: David Huynh, John Campbell, Rick Martinez, Edward Patterson, Michael Burnett, James Sutton, Doug Mrak, Tony Newton, Chris Emmerson, Timothy Bailey, Jeff Campbell, Kirk Larsen, Matt Baker, Charles Hillje, Tim Barr, Jeff VanFleet, Donald Russell, Rick Pessarra, Steve Schneider, Carl Gilpin, Rickard Allen, Charles Zagst, Jay Clancy, Nancy Nguyen. Corps of Cadets 253 Company K-2 Killer-K The Best in Every Way The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Ben McGraw, Executive Officer — Steve Brown, Advisor — Capt. Drew Bennett, Commanding Officer — Jeff Davis, First Sergeant — Dale Daniel, Flag Bearer — David Eskelund. FIRST ROW: David Williams, Mike Franzak, David Basler, Chad Burke, Steve Brown, Jeff Davis, David Jones, Rob Dennis, Walt Catlett, Capt. Drew Bennett. SECOND ROW: Dale Daniel, David Dommel, Joel Flavin, Curtis Douglas, Shannon O’Neal, Aaron Kiker, Wes Phillips, Chad Wirz, Lee Hassman, Norlyn Tipton, David Hertberg, Joel Baldwin, Gilberto Medina. THIRD ROW: Ben McGraw, Scott Allen, Spencer McDonald, Jay Tabb, Murray Fink, Mark Pelton, Juan Basombrio, Dan Pradel, James Clark, David Eskelund. FOURTH ROW: Adam Coe, Patrick Marnock, Anthony Raphael, Terry Murphy, Ted -r —tfc- TV, IT A- »: Houck, Mike Richmond, Jeff Sasser, Kris Kelley, Greg Wilcox, Brian Miller, Jeff Kirkpatrick, Joseph Doekbrijder, John Hughes, John Cadwell, Eric Westmoreland, Trace Walker, Jeff Barbieri, Tony Buzbee, Wade Faulkner, David Carr, Shawn O’Connor, Doug Stabler. 254 Corps of Cadets Company S-2 S-2 Marauders Engineers, Fighters, Wild Bull Riders The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. MARAUDERS OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Michael Blakeney, Commanding Officer — Robert Lowrance, Advisor — Lt. Craig Stuart, Executive Officer — James Reed, Guidon Bearer — Todd Farquharson. FIRST ROW: Troy Ireland, Edmond Weisbrod, James Reed, Robert Lowrance, David Srnka, Thad Hogan, Lt. Craig Stuart. SECOND ROW: Michael Blakeney, Chris Rollins, Kip Zacharias, Tom Bacus, Joe Kinkins, Todd Lennon, Chris McAndrew, John Olson, Gerhard Drechsler, Patrick Mayo, David Rogers. THIRD ROW: Todd Farquharson, Joe Will Ross, Mario Cooper, Todd Bisang, Scot Jenkins, Joel Drummond, Roy Parsons, Kevin Farrell, Chatt Johnson, Joe Garry. FOURTH ROW: Michael Schrepfer, James Huddleston, Brian Long, John Cotton, Daniel Briscoe, Jonathan Winters, Matt Hofmann, Gary Maddux, James Wolf, Steve Coan, Shawn Davies, David Rouble, Jason Barker, Quentin Fox, Jose Robredo, Michael Dolson, Roy Kirkpatrick, Mike Hill, Daniel Farhat, Robert Myers, John Evans, Matt Miller. Corps of Cadets 255 Company E-2 Rebel-A The Mascot Company The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. OFFICERS: Mascot Corporal — Rick Holcomb, First Sergeant — Eddie Klein, Commanding Officer — Hans Meinardus, Advisor — Maj. .I.D. McGuire, Executive Officer — Sean Bresna, Guidon Bearer — David Gonzales. FIRST ROW: Brian Tokarczyck, Art Deller, Sean Bresna, Hans Meinardus, John Petner, Scott Hoelscher. SECOND ROW: Eddie Klein, Mark Muse, Steve Starboard, Chip Saegert, Larry Falks, Bill Ketcham, Wayne Harrison, Doug Beal, Jack Walker, Gerhart Guenther, Arfie Carr, Lance Fisher. THIRD ROW: David Gonzales, Tim Harrell, Mark Murdock, Pat Sartor, James Counts, Ty Snear, Alex Mabry, Tab Bruhl, Brian Godwin, Eric Rauscher, Robby McGowen, James Barr, John Arnold, Darrell Ruby, Rick Holcomb. FOURTH ROW: Jason Walker, Armando Rodriguez, Paul Bott, Paul Willingham, Lee Haines, Brian Rosatelli, Rafael Cruz, Scott Shaw, Cameron McLeroy, Todd Burke, James Smith, Michael Burkhardt, Ivan Calcano, Ronald Wood, Joseph Blake, David Oakland, Kollen Pyle, Rick Knoespel, Mark Rakestraw, David Richburg, Mario Herrera, Danny Simpson. 256 Corps of Cadets Reveille V LEFT: Reveille joins the senior yell leaders and the football team in the singing of “Spirit of Aggie- land” prior to each home game. BELOW: Reveille, the highest ranking member of the Corps of Ca¬ l ' dets, always has an escort and mum for football o games. Corps of Cadets 257 March to the Brazos Alongside FM60 cows cocked their ears and watched the procession of 1,700 cadets participating in the annual Corps of Cadets March to the Brazos Saturday, April 4. The cadets made their way from the Tex¬ as A M campus to the Brazos River — crawling or duck-walking, while others oc¬ casionally stopped for a refreshing round of push-ups, usually at the request of an up¬ perclassman. Upon reaching their destination, the se¬ niors sprinted for “the tree” — a lone oak at the river’s edge which officially represents the end of the journey for seniors. A UH60 Black Hawk helicopter then de¬ scended, dropping off “soldiers” who at¬ tacked a mock terrorist camp set up on the field. Later, cadets were allowed to view and learn about two other Army helicop¬ ters. Cadet and program coordinator Clay La- Grone said this was the 10th year the Corps lent its support for the March of Dimes. The march was originally used as a way to keep rowdy cadets from pulling practical jokes and tearing up the campus on April Fools’ Day, LaGrone said. The drowning of a cadet many years ago put a halt to the march, and after a long hiatus, it was revived in 1977 as a fund¬ raising event. For about three weeks, cadets solicited donations on behalf of the March of Dimes. This year the Corps raised about $22,000, that will go to the Central Texas Area Chapter of the March of Dimes. “They’ve raised more, money for March of Dimes than any group their size in the nation,” said Bonnie Sorenson, division co¬ ordinator for the local chapter of the March of Dimes. By Sandra Saldivar A member of Squadron 13 struggles through the tug of war competition. The tug of war is one of three outfit competitions held at March to the Brazos. ' 258 Corps of Cadets The march’s final destination, a riverside field, was visited | this year by three army helicopters, the Diamond Dar- Q lings, and Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry. The entire Corps of Cadets marches approximately seven miles to the Brazos River, down the roadside of University Drive. Corps of Cadets 259 i v ill W0 wtt 9 111 r W, u M, m i ft •v. m m % ■M Pi ‘ I V A p. ■ it i MUik ‘i-- 260 Wing Seniors line up to walk across the Drill Field for the last time during Final Review. Wing 261 First Wing Staff Brian Braswell Commanding Officer Chris Phillips Executive Officer John Cisar Scholastics Officer Franklin Byrd Inspector General David Lunsford George Flores Scott Reid Keith Kiser Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant 262 Corps of Cadets FIRST ROW: John Cisar, Chris Phillips, Brian Braswell, Franklin Byrd. SECOND ROW: Keith Kiser, George Flores, David Lunsford, Scott Reid. THIRD ROW: John Heye, Kirby Fry, David Armstrong, Rob Gilchrist, Kelly Minear, James McCormick, Mike Prothro, Robert Nelson. First Group Staff John Kerry Commanding Officer Ed Gumucio Executive Officer Mike Brunner Inspector General Douglas Moore Sergeant Major Todd Daggett Operations Sergeant Tony Vukovics Scholastics Sergeant Greg Tribo Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 263 Squadron 1 Hustlin ' One, Second to None, The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. SECOND TO NONE OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Robert Nelson, Commanding Officer Greg Mendenhall, Executive Officer — David Johnson, First Sergeant Patrick Brown. .•. ' taav i aO.- ‘ Ci ‘i 1 ' i i ■ ' - ■ ii»n ' ’‘ii ' rrT ' V’lV’ : r ' •i- i«lS 264 Corps of Cadets Squadron 2 Fighting Gator 2 The Best the Boldest The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere FIRST ROW: Kevin Young, Mike Brunner, Greg Keith, Mason Carnes, Victor Uher, Bryan Hollubec, Keith McBride, Bill Mallary, Dean Dobson, Franklin Byrd, Douglas Baird. SECOND ROW: Larry Groce, Ben Schepps, Neil Anderson, Brendon Yates, Mark Roosma, Jim Hey, Michael Jumper, Craig Petty, Willie Goolsby, Steve Thomson, Hogan Wilson, Dave Gowen, Darren Richardson, Tony Vukovics, Scott Reid. THIRD ROW: James McCormick, Pat Youngson, Michael McBride, Richard Breese, Robert Babb, Matt de Blonk, Mark Zimmerhanzel, Bob McCrea, Charles Hogan, Ray Peacoe, Steve Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Brent Allen, John Dodd, Victor Cuellar, Jason Kappel, Clay Whitaker, Nathan Peacock, Mike Cook, Kevin Martinez, Jim Bloom, Edward Allred, Paul McNeme, Steven Byers, Mike Sproba, Januz Siadkowski, Barron Smith, James Beck, Mike Terrel, Jeff Myers, Mark Moeller, Sam Noble, Neil Eisen. Corps of Cadets 265 Squadron 3 Thrash in ' Flying Low Feeling Mean Death Makes No Deals OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Jim Lipe, Commanding Officer — John Dickson, Executive Officer — John Wrockloff, Guidon Bearer — John Heye. FIRST ROW: Don Calabrese, Paul Vied, Keith Umphress, Ken Telschow, Kelton Tonn, John Wreckloff, J ohn Dickson, Tom Ryan, Roy Martin, Jim Knatcher, Ross Newlin, John Korry. SECOND ROW: Jim Lipe, Charlie Carrington, Roy Davis, Larry Hussmann, Todd Daggett, Travis Keath, Albert Garza, Bill Heaton, Ronnie Montgomery, Kyle Miller, Jeff Reeves, Shan Jenkins, Chris Doan, Miguel Flores, Ud Saingern. THIRD ROW: John Heye, Scott Ketcham, Jon Michler, Bill Bearshall, Scott McCabe, Russell Murie, Tony Moritz, Jeff Kline, Mark Delashaw. FOURTH ROW: Todd Harding, Michael Gibbons, David Tong, Marion Paris, Scott LaTulip, Joe Fox, Mark Baker, Todd Motes, James Foreman, Matthew Johnston, Chris Mann, Scott Hornsby, John Albers, Ira Neighbors, Kerry Lewis, Joel Witte, Tom Delaplain, Ben Knox, Rusty Dickson, Bronco Ormuz, Brian Hollowed, Jedo Kim, Jeff Ground. 266 Corps of Cadets Squadron 4 Phoenix Four FIRST ROW: Jim Harris, Kevin Kittrell, Ted Daley, Matt McCleskey, Tres Moss, Doug Beyer, Tim Kozelskey, Brison Phillips, Oscar Villarreal, Warren Reed, Mike Light, Ed Gumucio, Brett Sharp, Glen Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Matt Sellers, Rene Enriquez, Joe Pellegrino, Danny Hernandez, David Mason, Sean Rooney, John Bean, Chris Eichorst, Shane Slaughter, Robert Rogers, John Murcodk, Dave Park, Bill Ferro, Mike Williams, Doug Moore, Bill Campos, Fred Gruman. THIRD ROW: Kirby Fry, Tom Kozelsky, Chad Prior, Derek McCleskey, Brian Silkey, Brian Krauss, Dale Eiben, Paul Bajork, Brad Apostolo, Bryan Harris. FOURTH ROW: Benjamin Stephens, David Rawlins, Frank Davis, Francisco Jaramillo, Michael George, Ricky Hux, John Oakey, James Morgan, Philip Stafford, Michael Jackson, Tauferner Dustin, Roger Burton, David Bates, Glen Pearson, Daniel Biles, Jeffrey Dabney, Donald McCale, Richard Husser, Robert Gruman. Corps of Cadets 267 Second Group Staff Miles Forrester Commanding Officer John Bond Operations Sergeant Paul Howell Executive Officer Tom Skrocki Scholastics Sergeant Curte Locke Operations Officer Collin Thompson Supply Sergeant Doug Webb Sergeant Major 268 Corps of Cadets Squadron 6 Savage Six Flying Tigers The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Mike Dartley, Charles Foerster, Brad Hill, Gerald O’Rourke, Kirby Garrett, Charles Specht, Mark Havener, Chris Phillips, Chris Vines, Rich Myers. SECOND ROW: Derek Cossey, Ernie Aliseda, Gustavo Arteaga, George Flores, Marc Cwiklik, Keith Hite, Bill McCoy, Kevin Butler, Wesley Hines, Brian Gill, Brian Roan, Dennis Stimpson. THIRD ROW: Kelly Minear, Sean Arnold, Joe Yarbrough, George Alderink, Michael Cale, Jim Van Cleave, Mike Stolt, George Bush, Doug Knesek, Rogbert Vemura, Alex Arteaga. FOURTH ROW: Tony Godinez, KellyKveton, David Bazan, Chris Riley, Mark Smith, Tommy Saunders, Brian Hill, Ernest Huber, Russell Beamsley, Jim Brown, Todd Pyle, Kenneth Hlavinka, Randy Lauman, James Frazer, Chris Carpentier, Jeff Tomlinson, Steve Naftanei, Carlos Tamez, Mike Wahrer. Corps of Cadets 269 Squadron 7 Challenger Seven Pioneers in Space We Set the Pace The Best Damn Outfit on Campus. FIRST ROW: Jay Blanda, David Jones, Chris Maloney, Ron Hill, Edward Garza, Tomas Ruff, Dave Knesek, Nathan Watson, Gary Marlow, Bill Pope, Miles Forrester, Curt Locke. SECOND ROW: Chris Yancy, Tomas Brown, Jeff Hain, Mark Lowe, Mike Chesser, Frederick Brenz, Kelvin Duepree, Monty Medley, Dougless Webb, Greg Tate, Martin Glen, Buddy Bryan, Charles Youngblood, John Nohrenberg. THIRD ROW: David Armstrong, Chein-Hung Wie, Chris Woolbright, Paul Tisch, Jon Hall, Andrew O’Neal, Brian Lux, Kam Kitrell, Peter Fry, Mark Powell, Clarence Gilmore, Daniel Salinas, Brian Stanford. FOURTH ROW: Sammy Mandola, David Buchta, Swayzer Buford, Travis Stone, Thomas Horn, Gary Buckley, John Torma, Kirt Stallings, Darryl Smith, Rodrigo Martinez, Brian Swaggerty, Bryan Harris, William Hethcock, Dan Gattis, Alex Walford, Tim Dillman, Gian Carla Nisimblant, DeWayne Gibson, Mark Miller, Ronald Lott, Keith Komar, Timothy O’Shea, Michael Mora, Chris Casey. 270 Corps of Cadets Squadron 10 Thunderbird Ten Bom to Fly Never to Die The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Dick Lonquist, Andy Mays, Wynn Wyse, Dennis Rudder, Don Lovingfoss, Paul Heye, Keith Boone, Slater Sauer, Brad McCaleb, Joe Brzelakowski, John McCarter, Derek Wong. SECOND ROW: Russell Pulliam, Roger Van Dorn, Mark Fox, Wade Witt, Niall Shuman, Steve Barnett, Russell Barnes, Brad Jones, Mahesh Chandiramani, Steve White, John Steelquist, Tom Skracki, Collin Thompson, Jesse Martinez. THIRD ROW: Mike Prothro, Clarence Dogan, Tom Gurnee, Randal Lunsford, Jason Grier, Chad Wall, Sean Fitzpatrick, Glenn Carson, Bruce Jones, Scott Biocic, Doug Van Dorn, Peter Collins. FOURTH ROW: Scott Letendre, Todd Dartridge, Dan Wilson, Jake Everett, Matt Poling, Gary Firzone, Erwin Merish, Donald Clark, Charles Vanover, Michael Becnel, Dennis Ford, Sheldon Smith, Auldon Pepper, Rob Crews, Joe Simpson, Darren Kilsby, Travis Reynolds, John Glezen, Thomas Disalvio, Ronald Bowman, Steve Skipworth, John David Hoch. Corps of Cadets 271 Squadron 11 Heaven ' s Eleven God Sent, Hell Bent The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. :;V. A fa ,. s .A OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Rob Gilchrest, Commanding Officer — Todd Eagle, Executive Officer — Paul Khuri, First Sergeant — Mark Cunningham. FIRST ROW: Paul Howell, Clay Pennington, Mike Marks, Paul Khuri, Todd Eagle, Vince Buchta, Rob Green, Clay LaGrone, Edwin Lacaden. SECOND ROW: Mark Cunningham, Mike Waters, John Bond, Duane Runyan, Hardy Brown, Keith Wall, Rich Hale, Randy Newcomer, Glen Rupert, Russel Clark, Dave Lunsford, Michael Spencer, Loren Shellabarger, Bryan Levin. THIRD ROW: Rob Gilchrest, John Boyle, Barry Smith, Daren Kring, Bill Peterson, Carl Sepulveda, Scott Armstrong, Lynn Alderson, Chris Campbell. FOURTH ROW: Bill Ryan, Tom Selly, Jerry Snyder, Tony Mosman, Brian Wenberg, David Bartal, Michael Alexander, Rick Pierce, Michael Campbell, Jeff Miller, Keith Pavey, Leaf Ballast, Kenneth Moore, Kenny Rogers, Brian McLain, Stephen Weaver, Greg Zaleski, Troy Byington, David Jackson, Richard Gilbert, Robbie Licciardi. 272 Corps of Cadets Third Group Staff FIRST ROW: Mickey Addison, John Rentz, Mike Martin, Greg Sanders. SECOND ROW: Tommy Walker, Paul Pirkle, David Sanchez, Garrett Leeson. Mike Martin Commanding Officer Greg Sanders Executive Officer Mickey Addison John Rentz Inspector General Scholastics Officer Garrett Leeson David Sanchez Paul Pirkle Tommy Walker Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 273 Squadron 13 Thunderin ' Thirteen Mess With The Best Die Like The Rest The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere FIRST ROW: Greg Schmid, John Hogg, Charles Bruce, Arthur Ortiz, Scott Nelson, Doug White, Andrew Howells, Gary Patterson, Sam Ortega. SECOND ROW: Russel Clingman, Jim Sheldon, Roger Wilson, Mike Farlow, Tom Davis, David Blasingame, Alan Talbert, David McSwain, Chris Neel, Paul Pirkle, Tom Tulipani. THIRD ROW: Jef Mentzer, Mario Smith, Ben Smith, Billy Rabon, Roger Veteto, Chris Stegall, Mark Tate, John Vitacca, Jim Lunsford, Scott Seay, Ronnie Cheek. FOURTH ROW: Alan Aston, Brad Osborn, Kenneth Baker, Ronald Lane, David Anderson, Kyle Pugh, John Bush, Todd Julich, Bret Cantwell, Bret Hart, David Hurt, Scott Minear, Brendan Hiner, Thomas Runyan, Joe Bower, Matt Barnes, Jeff Moore, Wayne Lee, John Prescott, Ben Ortiz, John Forames. 274 Corps of Cadets Squadron 14 Standing Tall Never to Fall Our Strength Will See Us Through OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Shannon Waggoner, Commanding Officer — Nancy Hedgecock, Executive Officer — Inez Sookma, First Sergeant — Teri Corder. FIRST ROW: Inez Sookma, Nancy Hedgecock. SECOND ROW: Teri Corder, Helen Wortham, Jennifer Edwards, Melanie Weiner, Sandra Halliday, Connie O’Connor, Carla Everett. THIRD ROW: Shannon Waggoner, Juli Positan, Elizabeth Dworaczyk, Rebecca Fleming, Yvonne Schwab, Naomi Williams, Angela Bonney, Leslie Wert, Marilyn Hodges, Sheri Lovgren, Annette Tyler, Carmen Goyette. FOURTH ROW: Anette Nepomunceno, Emily Terry, Laura Murdoch, DeAnsin Cook, Rachael Colvin, Maureen Smith, Allison Ryan, Kimberley Rettig, Jaacquline Purdy, Sonja Henrikson, Renee Shue, Charlotte Schultz, Rachael Moon, Colleen Snell, Jana Goloff. Corps of Cadets 275 Squadron 15 Fanatic Fifteen Doctors to be The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. mmf FIRST ROW: Sompong Pokasem, Clay Douglass, Brian Braswell, John Cisar, Scott Vernon, John Rentz, Jim Blaylock, Mike Martin, Todd Kassaw, Dennis Dawson, Les Campbell. SECOND ROW: Steve Twining, Kyle Hammer, Garrett Leeson, Bill Humphries, David Sanchez, Chris Spotser, David Stone, Mike McCoy, Daniel Penaloza, Stephen Rourbough, David Tucker, Michael Johnson, Keith Van Boskirk. THIRD ROW: Peter Guerra, Eugene Nemeth, Stephen Hagens, Darin Segura, Roy Mynier, Doug Evans, Brett Smith, Jim Jones, Richard Werner, Greg Fazzino. FOURTH ROW: Scott Spence, Kelly Brannigan, David Corder, Mike Phipps, John Duncan, Brad Carlton, Charles Strock, Arthur Innis, David Woytek, Chris Leist, Kevin Shannon, Alex Schwausch, Carl Paulson, Shane Knight, Kevin Hauser, Hernon Palacious, Andrew Dale, John Martinez, Ken Dozier, Bruce Lamphier, Mark Perez, Albert Jarrell, Scott Pritzen. 276 Corps of Cadets Squadron 16 Falcon 16 Engineered to Fly, Terror of the Sky The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Suchat Piusa-Art, Mike Youngson, Stan Blazjewski, Stuart Rominger, Scott Marlow, Chad Hinkle, Kenny Woodul, Greg Sanders, Mickey Addison, Joel Toland, Mark Clark. SECOND ROW: Rick Chambers, Pat Thommasson, Tim Lyons, Robert East, Anthony White, Tobert Canaan, John Heye, Scott Creecy, Trace Weston, Tommy Walker, Darren Allen, Scott Herbold, Mark Runyan, Kevin Kniskern, Keith Kiser. THIRD ROW: Mike McMillin, Sean White, Clay Corbitt, Charlie Clinton, Jeff Skrocki, Mark Connell, Matt Marcontell, Brian Yates, Allen Nye, Conrad Wilson, Noel Bradford, Kevin McGann, Kevin Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: Craig Allison, David Curington, Chris Johnson, Mike Aspinall, Lynn Barnes, Steve Herbold, Travis Tausch, John Alexander, John Dunks, Pat Moore, Clint McElroy, Carl Berhendt, Jason Russell, Jim Henges, David Ferraro, Ken Greene, Steve Schott, John Busbee, Brett Littlejohn, Johnathon Poe, David Gardener, Blane Pelland, Scott McLean, Oscar Stout. Corps of Cadets 277 Bloody Cross Bloody Cross is a competition among individual outfits within each branch. Each of the four Corps branches ran Bloody Cross in March and in April with the fastest outfits from each branch competing in Corps Bloody Cross to determine a Corps champion. Each outfit runs just under three miles for time. The outfits can lose a percentage of their members. For every person they lose over that percentage, they lose a certain amount of time. The goal is to run the three miles the fastest and losing the least number of people. This year’s “final four” were as follows: From the Brigade, or Army, K-l with an adjusted time of 24 minutes, 23 seconds; from the Wing, or Air Force, Squadron 1 with an adjusted time of 21 minutes, 47 seconds; from the Band, B Company with an adjusted time of 20 minutes, 22 seconds; and from the Regi¬ ment, or Navy-Marine, K-2 with an adjusted winning time of 20 minutes, 10 seconds. David Williams, a senior in K-2 and also on Regiment staff, said the run is a unifying time for each outfit. He said the class system is dropped and company members work together as a unit to win. He said, “Bloody Cross is the best example of the old maxim — you are only as strong as your weakest link — because in this competition, you are. Your weakest links fall out.” The running competition is easier for some than for others, but all are determined to finish, as seen in the eyes of this cadet. 278 Corps of Cadets A saber and guidon are raised overhead in triumph upon the completion of Bloody Cross by the band’s B-Battery. Corps of Cadets 279 280 Band at Final Review. Band 281 Combined Band Staff Eric Smith Commanding Officer Robert Sergesketter FIRST ROW: Eric Smith. SECOND ROW: Robert Sergesketter, Dale Crockett. THIRD ROW: Executive Officer Pat Delamater Erich Roeder, Mike Snow. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Lunsford, Chris Caraway, Keith McKnight Chris Caraway Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant Doug Willard Drum Bugle Corps SGM Kevin Lunsford Scholastics Sergeant Gavin Garcia Supply Sergeant 282 Corps of Cadets Artillery Band Staff FIRST ROW: William Neeson, Kevin Caraway, Cody Hurdt, Byron Spencer, Richard Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Jim Owen, Drew Reynolds, Rick Pfeil, Jonathon Snowden, Tim Graham. Corps of Cadets 283 A-Battery FIRST ROW: Cody Hurdt, Garth Morgan, Joe Lowe, Marty Wilson, Monte Osburn, David Wilkinson, Kevin Laughbaun, Jeff Flowers, Andy Gibbs, Alan Pare, Dale Crockett, Arnold Quintana, Lee Franke. SECOND ROW: Michael John, David Scott, Paul Britton, Greg Adams, Marcell Padilla, Jimmy Mayfield, Don Thomson, Levi Franklin, John Slaughter, Jonathon Snowden, Wesley Wills, Aurthur Garcia, Trey Moore, Dennis Garth. THIRD ROW: Jim Owen, Greg Quintana, John Caton, David Koonce, Ricky Allen, David Ward, Alan Noell, Andrea Abat, Steve Pless, Michael Morton, Jim Simon, Robert Wilson, Robert Redding, Will Nabors, Raymond Schmidt, Derrick Hryhorchuk. FOURTH ROW: Kristie Hackbart, Daniel Nicholas, Daniel Umbach, Brian Butler, Troy Yoakum, John Thomas, Carlos Marlines, Jeff Tate, Brian Hammer, Scott Firlds, Glenn Hudson, Russell Downy, Abraham Salema, Stanley Staples, Elizabeth Partheymiller, Gillian Grant, John Diedenhofen, Kenneth Wyatt, Theron Rose, Joel McMahon, Glen Day, Tyler Spense. 284 Corps of Cadets B-Battery OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Tim Graham, Commanding Officer — Gordon Greaney, Executive Officer — Michael Smith, First Sergeant — Steve Hall. FIRST ROW: Jim Birt, Rich Gallaher, Jason Henry, Ed Smith, Erich Roeder, John Pingenot, Michael Smith, Gordon Greaney, Ben Bates, Mitch Clark, Greg Matthews, Byron Spencer, Ted Dennis, Robert Belcher, Eric Smith, Jay Magruder, Bill Neeson, Kevin Caraway. SECOND ROW: Steve Hall, Kevin Lunsford, Randy Sawers, Richard Carroll, Rick Pfeil, Dave Proctor, Dewey McCravy, Rene Head, Mike Libby, Drew Reynolds, Robert Sawey, Mark Kreipe, Scott Wilmont, Doug Willard, Scott Leigh, Joe Martinez, Doug Rose, Dicky Putz, Captain Dunn. THIRD ROW: Tim Graham, Alan Hess, Dave White, Mike Lovely, John Malanga, Rob Walters, Mark Johnson, Curt Wales, Ward Scott, James McNew, John Dendy, Paul Lucas, Tim Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Mark Sammis, Kirk Millender, Brian Weir, Steve Beckman, John Turner, Chris Graham, Shaun Sanders, Richard Shelton, Ricky Hastings, Mike Horchler, Ronnie Kirby, Walter Stoenkel, James Labruyere, Louis Mayer, Scott Johnson, Chris Collins, Mike Hokum, James Ward, Matt Long, Steve Hare, Scott Kretemeyer, Russell Garrett, Jim King, Craig Pate. Corps of Cadets 285 Aggie Band 286 Corps of Cadets Infantry Band Staff FIRST ROW: Robert Albers, Mike Bond, Chris Smith, Montza Williams, SECOND ROW: William Hostetler, Kirk King, Jason Werchan. Derek Shaffer. Chris Smith Mike Bond Commanding Infantry Band Officer Drum Major William Hostetler Sergeant Major Jason Werchan Scholastics Sergeant Kirk King Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 287 A Company FIRST ROW: Charlie Lake, Bret Martinets, Alex Kilpatrick, Jeff Starr, Mike Snow, William Cade, Russ Foster, Montza Williams, John Follis, Scott Davenport, Chris Smith, John Burgin, Cdr. R.L. Cobb. SECOND ROW: Todd Greenberg, Tim Taite, Carlos De Los Santos, Kirk King, Kevin LaStrapes, Gavin Garcia, Oliver Kitzman, Craig Patterson, Paul Lochte, Wayne Bertrand, Andy Garza, Les Cardenas, Stan Lewis, Todd Williams, Tommy Toles, Nathan Halstead, William Van Wie, Mark Freemyer, Chuck Collins, Keith McKnight. THIRD ROW: Todd Connelley, Jeff Pehl, Matt Hudson, Jack Campbell, David Jones, Chad Corbett, Stan Richardson, Lee Persohn, Kyle Rackley, Neal Schneider, Carl Struck, Tim Stringer, John Baker, Paul Tarwater, Alonzo Sais. FOURTH ROW: Mark Taylor, Mike Watson, John Whilden, Mark Douglass, Michael Millican, Raymond Hernandez, Jeff Donnell, Stacy Wittig, Edward Bryant, James Ginder, Wilber Baker, Glenn Juenke, Roy Finney, Ken Towery, David Blankinship, David Dornak, Neal Vogel, Michael Sammis. 288 Corps of Cadets B Company OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Raymond Crews, Commanding Officer — John Hyatt, Executive Officer — Dwayne Rydell, Guidon Bearer — Erik Jackson. FIRST ROW: Bob Albers, Robert Sergeskeeter, Chris Boyd, Eric Wright, John Hyatt, Bruce Puhh, Michael Bond, Pat Delamater, Derek Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Raymond Crews, Clint Herbst, Chris Caraway, Dwayne Rydell, Thomas Greenwald, Perry Barth, Jason Werchan, John Joyce. THIRD ROW: Erik Jackson, Pat Taglavore, Stephen Robertson, Kent Thomas, Michael Kelley, Skip Foreman, Kelly Jackson, Michael McKnight, Dan Connolly, Scott Ruphow, Brad Pense, William Sears, Michael Lindig, Kenneth Holthouser, Kevin Roberts, Mark Fulton, Randell Pitts. FOURTH ROW: Scott Brandon, Cecil Ford, Edward Thomas, Edward Slicker, Rey Trevino, James Lehman, Steven Hanks, Alan Blackman, Stephen Lombard, Martin Morva, Bill Moore, Cody Kerchner, Andy Reichert, Thomas Thompson, Clayton Williams, Zae Crouch, Rick Nguyen, William Nelson, David Bramley, Eric Hoffland. Corps of Cadets 289 290 m 291 Ross Volunteer Company i John Dickerson Commanding Officer Amir Friedman John Dickson Executive Officer Administrative Officer Joe Lessard First Sergeant 292 Corps of Cadets FIRST PLATOON — FIRST ROW: Anthony Scott, Slater Sauer, Paul Heye, Greg Mendenhall, Steve Roepke, Greg Buck. SECOND ROW: Steve Peck, Dewey McCravy, Michael Blakeney, Michael Jumper, Doug Beall, Chris McAndrew. THIRD ROW: Jeff Semon, Paul Pirkle, Jim Lipe, Kevin Butler, Mikal Harn. FOURTH ROW: John Hubert, David Hertberg, Robert Canaan, Doug Webb, Kevin Butler, Steve Cunningham. FIFTH ROW: Rick Pfeil, Scott King, Brian Hopkins, Mark Andress, David Hart. SECOND PLATOON — FIRST ROW: Keith McBride, Chris Phillips. SECOND ROW: Larry Anthis, John Dickson, John Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Jim Katinas, Brent Boyd, Tommy Walker, Damon Baine, George Flores, Tim Maxwell, Greg Tribo, Nancy Hedgecock. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Keng, Chris Caraway, David Dufour, Charlie Carrington, Reany Gonzales, Scott Fosdal, John Steere, Kyle Martin. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Elkins, Jon Bond, Garrett Leeson, David Lunsford, Chris Yancy, Brad Hall, Brendon Yates. SIXTH ROW: Todd Eagle, Paul Williams, Mike Harper, Todd Dagget, Bill Cruse, Dannis Heinz, Mark Muse, Mike Alfred. SEVENTH ROW: Brian Braswell, Frank Westmoreland. THIRD PLATOON — FIRST ROW: Phil Meacham, George Knox, Hans Meinardus, Franklin Byrd, John Korry, Rob Dennis. SECOND ROW: Keith Kiser, Pat Brown, Peter Awad, Keith McKnight. THIRD ROW: Scott Reid, Todd Greenberg, Amir Friedman, Joe Lessard, Collin Thompson, Ronnie Kellar. FOURTH ROW: Tom Brown, Russell Pulliam, Larry Groce, Kevin Lunsford. FIFTH ROW: Clint Herbst, Tom Tulipeni, Matt Vaughn, Pat Thomasson, Greg Keith. SIXTH ROW: Jimmy Cunningham, Matt Sellers, Steve Hall, Derek Cossey, Mandy Schubert, Dave Knesek. SEVENTH ROW: Gary Demers, Steve Sopko, David Symm, Neil Anderson, Clay Douglas, Brison Phillips. EIGHTH ROW: Mike Brunner, James Daniels. Corps of Cadets 293 Fish Drill Team FIRST ROW: Anthony Raphael, Kenneth Greene. SECOND ROW: Paul Bowers, Oscar Stout, David Buchta, Dan Wilier, Daniel Pelland, John Glezen, Jack Burkett, Danny Simpson, David Nguyen, David Gribble. THIRD ROW: Jason Walker, Robert Dudek, Raphael Cruz, Dan Joiner, John Griffin, Kollen Pyle, Steve Huggs, Todd Motes, Jerry Snyder, James Clancy, David Carr, Daniel Snyder, Scott Shishido. FOURTH ROW: Gary Maddux, Steve Byers, Don Clark, Jay Derose, Derrick Foreman, Justin Hood, Jeff Kirkpatrick, Patrick McGuire, Andrew Fruhling, Manly Rutledge, Todd Zulich, Sun-ho Yi, Shawn O’Connor, Steve Moore, Steve Schnieder. ADVISORS — FIRST ROW: Troy Dehart. SECOND ROW: Craig Williams, George Szymeczek, Arfie Carr. THIRD ROW: Dan Ponce, Scott Swords, Juan Bosombrio, Spencer McDonald, Paul Fairfield, Dan Woulfe, Dirk Bergoon. 294 Corps of Cadets Concentration, precision and skill are essential to each drill performed by the Fish Drill Team. Corps of Cadets 295 Parson ' s Mounted Cavalry The Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry is the ceremonial mounted unit of the Corps, and is composed of junior and senior cadets who are responsible for the care and upkeep of the horses they use. A select group of sophomores also assist in the care of the animals. The Cavalry has been a traditional part of Texas A M pag¬ eantry since the unit was revived in 1972. The unit participates in many events including rodeos around the state, Galveston Mardi Gras and the San Antonio Battle of Flowers. Cavalry members also attend all home football games, firing a 1902 cannon after every A M score. This last remaining ROTC cavalry unit is proud of its purpose as stated by its constitution, ‘ ... to demonstrate pride in the heritage and tradition of Texas A M.’ The cavalry’s sophomore clean up crew brings up the rear of the march-in prior to the football game in Austin. 2% Corps of Cadets Senior cavalry members “saw varsity’s horns off” during the A M-Baylor football game. The last ROTC cavalry unit of this kind fires its three inch field artillery weapon during an exhibition. Corps of Cadets 297 Recon Company FIRST ROW: David Symm, Keith Schuler, Chatt Johnson, Mark Lackey, Jay Tabb, Wayne Harrison, Tom Marble, Jim Cunningham, Dallas Morris, Rod Long, Doug Stabler, Michael Schrepfer, John Evans, Joedon DeLancy, Rick Martinez. SECOND ROW: Sgt. J.C. Rodriguez, Sgt. N.B. Sandlin, Samuel Alcala Jr., Tim Maxwell, Brad Hall, Darin Cowart, Jeff Semon, Mike Gaboly, Chip Saegert, David Demille, Todd Bisang, Doug Mrak, David Toups, Randal Ward, Tim Harrell, Robert Eggleston, David Dommel. THIRD ROW: Maj. John D. McGuire, Ty Snear, Steve Keathley, Von Pigg, John Cadwell, Stephen Cunningham, Dale Daniel, Kirk Larsen, James Frank, Brian Hormberg, Cody Campbell, Tony Buzbee, David Cocking, Keith Wolf, Taborri Bruhl, James W. Hodge Jr., Brian J. Sullivan, Sgt. Henry, SSgt. Hercules Conway. The RECON Company is made up of volunteer Navy cadets and is advised by the Marine Officer In¬ structors of the Naval ROTC Unit Staff. The company participates in such training adventures as rappelling, orienteering, canoeing and tactical field exercises. The company officers are senior cadets. Junior cadets serve as noncommissioned officers. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Tom Marble, Jim Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Brian Sullivan, Rod Long, Wayne Harrison, Dallas Morris, Sgt. J.C. Rodriguez. 298 Corps of Cadets Rudder ' s Rangers FIRST ROW: Blain Reeves, Joe Nino, Bobby Bradley, Mike Kelley, Mike Borrigliere, Bryce Reeves, Roy Calahan, Greg Schmid, Todd Bruning, Steve Peck, Kristey Bosworth, Steve Cook, Lee Sechrist, Robert Parsons, Roberto Bernstein, Christine Lyle. THIRD Dawn Simmons, Gene Cates. Harris, Simone Weaver, Carl Coffman. SECOND ROW: Otis McGregor, Louis Fancher, Ira Neighbors, ROW: Marianne Gomez, Pete Winter, Will Nabors, Stan Stanley, Clinton Taylor, Scott Mallory, John Rudder’s Rangers is an organization originally created to prepare Army ROTC students to attend the U.S. Army Ranger School at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Today, training is centered around this original idea but also serves to pre¬ pare the ROTC student as a leader and help the student become a better officer. A physical exercise program, patrolling techniques, land navigation and field training exercises all are part of the Ranger program. Training begins with the basics and progresses to more complex exercises. The culmination of training, using all the skills acquired, takes place at the winter FTX (field training exercise). Here, the cadet’s performance is evaluated and the best cadets are chosen to attend Ranger school. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Dawn Simmons, Blain Reeves, Carl Coffman. SECOND ROW: Louis Fancher, Otis McGregor, Capt. Bowen, Gene Cates. Corps of Cadets 299 Corps Honor Society FIRST ROW: George Scott Marlow, Kent Hamaker, THIRD ROW: Gerhard Drechsler, Chris McAndrew, Basombrio, Peter Collins. FIFTH ROW: Clarence E. Nancy Hedgecock, Frank Westmoreland, Joe Lessard. Brian Hopkins, Eddie Klein. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Gilmore, Matt Marcontell, Kelly D. Kerr, Charlie SECOND ROW: Nathan A. Watson, C. Duane Mentzer, Blen Carson, Allan Hess, Juan M. Clinton. Thompson, Gary J. Marlow, Billy Sam Borchardt. The General Ormand R. Simpson Corps Honor Society recognizes those in the Corps of Cadets who combine outstanding leadership and academic achievement. It is open to any member of the Corps who has demonstrated this skill and has at least a 3.25 grade-point ratio. The honor society has established a computerized quiz file directory for the Corps along with a lounge for informal group and individual study. It also provides a tutorial service and various educational seminars for Corps members. Further activities include the Sul Ross Scholarship — Big Brother program and the “Meet the Corps Program,” in which professors are invited to eat with the Corps. 300 Corps of Cadets Cadet Courts CADET COURT A: Kirby Garrett, Clay Douglass, Charlie Lake, Jim Harris, Ed Gumucio, David Wilkinson, Chris Boyd. OFFICERS: Clay LaGrone, Mike Brunner, Paul Williams, Colby Vokey, David Jones, Kyle Martin. CADET COURT B: Jeff Davis, Michael Franzak, Bryan Tutt, Richard Butschek, Meg Kash, Michael Dvoracek, Hermann Hasken, Darin Dalbom. Corps of Cadets 301 Drum and Bugle Corps FIRST ROW: Ed Thomas, Troy Yoakum, Jeff Pehl, James McNew, Chad Corbett, Mike Morton, David Worley, Jeff Donnell, Carl Struck, John Diedenhofen, Kenny Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Steve Hare, Will Nelson, Ken Towery, Brent Millican, Kelly Jackson, Russell Downey, Ron Kirby, Walter Stoerkel, Louis Mayer, Curtis Wales, Mike Horchler, Skip Foreman, Allan Hess, Stanley Staples, Doug Williard. THIRD ROW: Scott Brandon, Glenn Day, Richard Taylor, David Dornack, Matt Hudson, Jack Cambell, Robert Wilson, Ray Hernandez, Neil Vogel, Paul Lucas, Russell Garrett, Daniel Nicholas. FOURTH ROW: Steve Robertson, Joel McMahon, Bryan Weir, John Turner, Neal Schneider, Mike McKnight, John Malanga, Jim Simon, David White, Roy Finney, Bryan Hammer, GiGi Grant, Mark Fulton, Jim King. FIFTH ROW: Rob Taylor, Mike Lindig, Kevin Kilman, David Ward, Andy Reichart, Rob Walters, Andrea Abat, Alan Blackman, Eric Vickery, Jeff Tate, Matt Long, Perry Liston. SIXTH ROW: Dan Umbach, Kent Thomas, David Koonce, Wilber Baker, Steve Hanks, Steve Pless, John Dendy, Allan Noel, Michael Kelly, Michael Hokom, Alonzo Seis. The Texas A M Drum and Bugle Corps is comprised of volunteer freshmen and sophomore brass and percussion players from the Fightn’ Texas Aggie Band. The unit can be seen performing at Corps pass-bys, special military reviews and other special occasions and ceremonies. The members of the Drum and Bugle Corps are each awarded a medal and a ribbon for their participation in the organization. 302 Corps of Cadets Blackhats FIRST ROW: Roman Gomez, Mark Shankle, Anita Christopher W. Owen, Henry Scarbrough, Robert Pickering, Thomas Evans, Brian Watson, Mike Snow, Wood. SECOND ROW: Cary Roberts, Chris Hahn, Sergesketter, Bill Neeson. THIRD ROW: Phil Faieta, John D. Berry, Lee Gizzi. Scott Nelson, Gary Demers, George Papaliodis, Michael Dvoracek, Mickiel Hodge, Ted Toilette, John The Blackhat platoon is a highly motivated organiza¬ tion composed of 30 “recondo”-qualified seniors in the Corps of Cadets. To become recondo-qualified, a senior must successfully complete Army ROTC advanced camp at Ft. Riley, Kansas, and be proficient in physical fitness, M16A1 riflery, land navigation, tactical appli¬ cation lanes, mountaineering and water skills. Once a month, the Blackhats assist the officers by administering Army physical readiness tests to all Army ROTC advanced camp-bound cadets. Their re¬ sponsibility for training involves both classroom and field sites and combines the fundamentals of leadership with practical field exercises. The Blackhat motto is “Never settle for minimum standards. Always excel above and beyond our call to duty; and our performance as a future officer of the United States Army shall be no other than OUT¬ STANDING.” OFFICERS: Michael Dvorakce, Chris Hahn, Mark Shankle, Anita Wood, Roman Gomez. Corps of Cadets 303 Spring Company K-2 earned such distinguished titles as Corps Bloody Cross Champions and Spencer McDonald, a sophomore adviser to the Fish Drill Team, prepares to board the bus the General Moore award for military proficiency, scholastic achievement and extra- a f ter Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans, curricular activities. 304 Corps of Cadets TOP: Rudder’s Ranger Pete Winter prepares reassembling a .45-caliber pistol. LEFT: Members of Squadron 10 struggle at tug-of-war during the activities at the river site of March to the Brazos. ABOVE: Tim Tinner, captain of P-2’s intramural basketball team, attempts a free throw against E-l to win the title of Corps champions. Corps of Cadets 305 Outfit Awards Mitch Clark, Commanding Officer of B Battery, accepts the second place streamer for money collected by the outfit during March to the Brazos. The General Ormand R. Simpson Outstanding Color Guard Award: First Regiment The President’s Award: The President’s Flag is awarded to the battalion or group with the highest scholastic standing. Third Group The General Spencer Buchanan Award: A flag and a plaque are presented to the outstanding company in which at least half the members are registered in engineering. Company L-2 Military Achievement Award: The Bruno A. Hocmuth Flag and maroon and white situation cords are awarded to the unit with the best record in the combined areas of marching, inspections, con¬ tract cadets, retention, replacement and participation in extra¬ curricular activities. 1st — G-2 2nd — K-2 3rd — A-2 Scholastic Achievement Award: The George Jouine Flag and white and maroon citation cords are presented to the unit with the high¬ est overall academic record for the school year. 1st — A Co. 2nd — V-l 3rd — A-l The General George F. Moore Outstanding Unit Award: The Gener¬ al Moore Flag and white citation cords are awarded to the unit outstanding in the areas of military proficiency, scholastic achieve¬ ments and extra-curricular activities. 1st — K-2 2nd — W-l 3rd — Sq. 2 306 Corps of Cadets Commissioning On May 9, 95 seniors were commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the Army, Air Force and Marines, as well as 11 Ensigns in the Navy. Lt. Gen. John A. Shaud, United States Air Force, served as commissioning officer. This year brought two unusual circumstances to the commissioning cere¬ mony. One former cadet was sworn in as an officer candidate into the Royal Thai Air Force. Another serviceman received a new commission as a Cap¬ tain in the United States Marines after serving in a different military „ branch. X) 3 o Air Force Lt. Gen. John A. Shaud delivers the commissioning speech. Brison Phillips, Inez Sookma and Charles Specht are among the many former Corps of Cadet members being sworn into the United States Air Force. Corps of Cadets 307 Final Review 308 Corps of Cadets LEFT: Dressing for the second review, a junior borrows a pair of spurs from a former senior. BELOW: Two seniors relieve the tension of their final review by “hamming it up” for a parent’s camera. Senior yell leader Troy Ireland leads the sen iors in a final series of yells before the second review. Corps of Cadets 309 . -. -• ' . . ;•• • ' » • f s:;- ' ' : n ' r: . ' - : :—■ . : m-‘M i fR ' g y ' s, ' . -• ' flf A- ' ■ ■■• ■? ' - • a I •+ r- ' -% j- t ' -., ■ •■ ’I : ' ti ‘ ' ' Tf» • »:. . r v ' ..... : .»v , ' ■ vr-, C - ' ' • , • v • . W ■ . • ' • • • • . .t• • ' •,. .•. ■ ' • -vS “ - ,. SrV? :CiS -Wi im w ia feM Musi fill l-V w mM. Sltllfifi mm agfese WBh m. mm : p IIS tf V. ' E . m ifrfrP F ■ ■+ . m: ■x-wm r ' .: 4. ; :- ■M ' V-i: •A M i ■v :■. ; m 1 it; Mr ,v;fy if: 4 .- 4 is m if I - h l Stated J hi i , , .• ;‘.“ , ' v ' n- Vf ,»iyjtrjt+ 310 Administration ' ■ I • I ' ■k .’V -■ • ■■■. C o D The Systems Administration Building looms over the campus. Administration 311 Chancellor Dr. Perry L. Adkisson President and Mrs. Frank E. Vandiver 312 Administration : Dr. Mark L. Money Vice Chancellor for Research Park and Corporate Relations Bill C. Presnal Executive Secretary of Board of Regents Vice Chancellor for State Affairs Administration 313 Dr. William H. Mobley Deputy Chancellor for Academic and Resource Development Dr. Charles Pinnell Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Programs and Planning Dr. Donald McDonald Provost Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Clinton A. Phillips Associate Provost Dean of Faculties wmmmmm 314 Administration Charles R. “Chuck” Cargill Dr. Eddie J. Davis Vice President for Operations Vice President for Fiscal Affairs Dr. John J. Koldus III Dr. Robert L. Walker Vice President for Student Services Vice President for Development Administration 315 - COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE - Dean: Dr. H.O. Kunkel Associate Dean (Administration): Dr. T.R. Greathouse Associate Dean (Instruction): Dr. D.A. Suter Assistant Dean (Instruction): Dr. C.F. Lard Assistant to the Dean: Mary Ruth Patranella Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Lynda Gilbert ENROLLMENT: 4619 DEPARTMENTS: Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education Agricultural Engineering Agricultural Journalism Animal Science Biochemistry and Biophysics Dairy Science Entomology Food Science and Technology Forest Science Horticulture Science Mechanized Agriculture Plant Pathology and Microbiology Poultry Science Range Science Recreation and Parks Scientific Nutrition Soil and Crop Science Wildlife and Fisheries Science The College of Agriculture is one of the two oldest colleges at Texas A M. It was established as the School of Agriculture in 1911 and redesignated as a college in 1963. The college has several sister organizations, including the Agricultural Ex¬ periment Station. External support for the college has grown over the years. Almost 100 undergraduate scholarships are supported by annual donations and more than 200 are provided from endowments. The college also has the support of en¬ dowed chairs, fellowships, gifts and endowments. Enrollment in the graduate program increased by 7 percent this year while undergraduate enrollment was static. RIGHT: Two students learn pork carcass processing in ANSC 307 Meats class. 316 Agriculture Agriculture 317 college OF ARCHITECTURE AND- ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Interim Dean: Dr. Donald A. Sweeney Assistant Dean: Dr. Edwin R. Hoag Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Ralph R. Wellman ENROLLMENT: 1798 DEPARTMENTS: Architecture Construction Science Environmental Design Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning Interim Dean Dr. Donald A. Sweeney In 1969, the College of Architecture and Environmental Design was sepa¬ rated from the College of Engineering, where it had been a departmental program since 1905. The college unites the planning, design, and construction disciplines. Students and faculty work to develop the human resources neces¬ sary to confront and solve problems that affect these industries. Students benefit from a day-to-day exposure to the research interests of the faculty, who are often called upon to solve industrial problems. The College of Architecture and Environmental Design is involved in re¬ search and development in areas such as construction management, transpor¬ tation on planning, daylighting and str uctural analysis. The college also oper¬ ates a Semester-in-Italy program in which students can study areas of Europe¬ an architecture. RIGHT: A second year graduate student in Environmental Design works on a scale model of the state capitol building as part of a project to renovate Congress Avenue in Austin. 318 Architecture and Environmental Design Architecture and Environmental Design 319 college OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Interim Dean: Donn Hellriegel Associate Dean: Dr. R. Malcolm Richards Assistant Dean: Dr. Samuel Gillespie Director MBA Programs: Dr. Dan Robertson ENROLLMENT: 6414 DEPARTMENTS: Accounting Business Analysis Finance Management Marketing The College of Business Administration, housed in the John R. Blocker Building, has the sixth largest undergraduate business program in the nation. The entire college, graduate and undergraduate, has an enrollment of 64,000 students. The college has developed two programs to help students develop and distinguish themselves, the CBA Honors Program and the CBA Fellows Pro¬ gram. One of the college’s future goals includes the creation of a Center of Entre¬ preneurship and New Venture Management. The college currently has major centers in the areas of international business, retailing and executive develop¬ ment. The college also works toward international awareness and appreciation through faculty exchange programs, study abroad programs, publication and research and international visiting executives and scholars. Funded research totaled more than $600,000 and gifts from individuals, foundations and corpo¬ rations brought the total endowment of the College to approximately $8.7 million. RIGHT: Mary Kirchner and Susan Karstedt look over material from NBC Bank at the Bank Fair held in the MSC. Business 321 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dean: Dr. Dean C. Corrigan Associate Dean (Research): Dr. Christopher A. Borman Associate Dean (Students): Dr. Bryan R. Cole Assistant Dean: Dr. David W. David Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Larry M. Dooley ENROLLMENT: 3246 DEPARTMENTS: Educational Administration Educational Curriculum and Instruction Educational Psychology Health and Physical Education Industrial Education Technical Education Dean Dr. Dean C. Corrigan Established in 1969, the College of Education is a professional college preparing teacher-scholars for elementary and secondary schools. In addition, graduate students study a wide variety of specialities in administration, coun¬ seling, curriculum and teaching. The faculty are engaged in research, develop¬ ment and testing of new educational programs, processes and technologies to improve educational systems in selected areas of inquiry. The college also works with local school districts, other universities and state and federal agencies to improve the quality of education in Texas and the nation. As testimony to the success of the College of Education in achieving its fundamental mission, this year the college was notified that it now graduates more teachers than any other college or university in the state and more math science teachers than any other institution in the nation. RIGHT: Jana Bassett, a senior Education major, has water fountain duty. 322 Education Education 323 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Dean: Dr. Herbert H. Richardson Associate Dean: Dr. Carl A. Erdman Associate Dean: Dr. Leroy S. Fletcher Associate Dean: John E. Flipse Assistant Dean (Undergraduate Programs): Dr. Robert D. Chenoweth Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Quilla Tolliver ENROLLMENT: 9271 DEPARTMENTS: Aerospace Engineering Agricultural Engineering Bioengineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Technology Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mining Engineering Nuclear Engineering Ocean Engineering Petroleum Engineering Radiological Health Engineering Safety Engineering Dean Herbert H. Richardson The mechanical arts have held a prominent place at A M. For several decades, the College of Engineering has had an excellent rating. Thousands of graduates, holding high-level positions in the nation’s leading industries, testify to the quality of education they received. A M engineering graduates are as highly recruited as any graduates in the nation. Laboratory facilities are fully equipped to support each engineering disci¬ pline and research within those disciplines. These outstanding facilities com¬ bine with the wide variety of professional and research experience and inter¬ ests found in the faculty members of the College of Engineering to provide students with the best possible engineering education. RIGHT: Two sophomores locate and record points during a civil engineering class. 324 Engineering OHHMMHnMHMHNMHMHMaaHHMHHMHMHaHHHMHHHMHaHSNMHUHHHHHHMBHBNaMI Engineering 325 - COLLEGE OF GEOSCIENCES Dean: Dr. Melvin Friedman Associate Dean: Dr. Worth Nowlin Associate Dean: Dr. David R. Schink Associate Dean (Academic Affairs): Dr. Davis Fahlquist Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Dennis Hejtmancik ENROLLMENT: 683 DEPARTMENTS: Geography Geology Geophysics Meterology Oceanography Dean Melvin Friedman The College of Geosciences has been a part of Texas A M for 30 years. Sixty percent of its 700 member enrollment are graduate students. The building it shares with geophysics, the Michel T. Halbouty Building, has been undergoing renovation since 1985 and an additional 36,000 square feet has been added to it. Competitive research expenditures in the college in 1985-86 were $35,605,520 with new research awards in excess of 45.67 million. Research in the College of Geosciences is coordinated by the Earth Re¬ sources Institute. A M was designated Science Operator for the Ocean Drill¬ ing Program, projected to be one of the largest basic research programs in the world. Other research fields include sedimentology, tectonophysics, geodyna¬ mics, engineering geosciences, mineral resources and cartographic services. RIGHT: Kevin Rogers, marine technician and Linda Mays, graduate students are cutting the 9.5 meter core into 1.5 meter sections. 326 Geosciences Geosciences 327 college OF LIBERAL ARTS Dean: Dr. Daniel Fallon Associate Dean (Research): Dr. Arnold D. Vedlitz Associate Dean (Students): Dr. Candida Lutes Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Dr. Charles Stoup Assistant to Dean (Students): Patricia Burke Assistant to Dean: Judith Jordan ENROLLMENT: 3951 DEPARTMENTS: Anthropology Communications Economics English History Modern Languages Philosophy and Humanities Political Science Psychology Sociology Speech Communications and Theatre Arts Dean Daniel Fallon The College of Liberal Arts provides instruction in 11 departments encom¬ passing the social and behavioral sciences, the humanities, and the fine arts. In addition to the 4,200 students who are pursuing major programs within the college, the college offers academic course work to students from other col¬ leges as well. In a typical semester, College of Liberal Arts faculty teach over 7,000 students. The departments and programs of the College of Liberal Arts (which was, until 1965, part of the College of Arts and Sciences) reflect the momentum of an extraordinary decade of growth. The College of Liberal Arts is the most rapidly growing college in Texas A M University, developing academic excel¬ lence through research and teaching of the highest quality. Some departments have received national acclaim and prominence. RIGHT: A student examines a skull during an Anthropology class. Liberal Arts 329 college of Science Dean: Dr. John P. Fackler, Jr. Associate Dean: Dr. Carlton J. Maxson Assistant Dean: Dr. Abe Clearfield Assistant Dean: Dr. K. R. Poenisch Sr. Acad. Bus.: Admin.: Dr. Richard E. Miller ENROLLMENT: 2306 DEPARTMENTS: Biology Chemistry Mathematics Physics Statistics Cyclotron Institute The College of Science, formerly half of the College of Arts and Sciences, became a separate college in 1965. Each of the college’s five departments serves not only to educate vast numbers of future scientists and mathemati¬ cians, but also to provide that basic scientific knowledge needed by all citizens of modern society. The College of Science also has a special job to educate those who will be instructing pre-college students in the subjects of science and mathematics. The College of Science is proud of its outstanding modern laboratory facili¬ ties and new building space, both of which are used for reserach in addition to education purposes. Topics for research cover many areas. The departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, as well as the Cyclotron Institute, are heavily involved in research, while the graduate Department of Statistics offers con¬ sultation to faculty and students involved in research within other disciplines. RIGHT: A. Biology lab student makes an agar solution in petri dishes. 330 Administration Administration 331 Graduate College Dean: Dr. Leo Berner, Jr. Associate Dean: Dr. F. E. (Frank) Clark Assistant Dean: Dr. Elenor R. Cox Assistant Dean: Dr. Frederick C. Heck Assistant to the Dean: M. H. (Jack) Ivins ENROLLMENT: 6151 DEPARTMENTS: Agriculture Architecture and Environmental Design Business Administration Education Engineering Geosciences Liberal Arts Medicine Science Veterinary Medicine Dean Dr. Leo Berner The Graduate College works with other colleges to provide an education beyond the baccalaureate level for those students who wish to pursue such degrees. Fifteen advanced degrees are offered in many departments of nine major colleges at the University. The Graduate College was originally part of an office held by the Vice President for Academic Affairs Graduate Dean. When the need arose, the college was formed as a separate entity. RIGHT: A Science graduate student works in the electron microscope lab. Graduate 333 COLLEGE OF MED 1 C | N E Dean: Dr. Robert S. Stone Associate Dean: Dr. Elvin E. Smith Associate Dean (Student Affairs): Dr. William E. Ward Associate Dean (Temple Campus): Dr. Charles D. Morehead Assistant Dean (Temple Campus): Dr. Julian H. Ackers Assistant Dean (Student Affairs, Temple Campus): Dr. Henry W. Randall Sr. Acad. Bus. Admin.: Douglas R Venuti ENROLLMENT: 195 DEPARTMENTS: Anatomy Family and Community Medicine Humanities in Medicine Internal Medicine Medical Biochemistry and Medical Genetics Medical Microbiology and Immunology Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology Medical Physiology Occupational and Environmental Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Pediatrics Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Radiology Surgery Dean Robert S. Stone The College of Medicine first opened in 1977. Since then, the College has established a strong position for itself among the other Texas medical schools. In five of the last six years, the classes of the College of Medicine have scored higher than other Texas medical schools on the Federated License Examina¬ tion. The College has initiated an innovative and rigorous four-year curriculum that includes two years of clinical instruction at the Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic and the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Center in Temple. The high-quality Medical Sciences Library was opened in 1985. In addition, an excellent research program has been developed. Areas of research include the microcirculatory system, diseases caused by microorganisms and immu¬ nology, the pharmacology of the eye, the nature of cell surfaces, and neuro¬ science. The College also encourages interdisciplinary collaborations with other research programs at Texas A M. A medical technician fills a bottle in a “clean environment” machine at the medical school. Medicine 335 . wmmmmmmmmmmmmm College of Veterinary Medicine Dean: Dr. George C. Shelton Associate Dean (Academic Programs): Dr. E. D. Gage Associate Dean (Research): Dr. Raymond W. Loan ENROLLMENT: 1429 DEPARTMENTS: Anatomy Biomedical Science Large Animal Medicine and Surgery Microbiology and Parasitology Pathology Physiology and Pharmacology Public Health Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Dean George C. Shelton The School of Veterinary Medicine was established as a unit of the Agricul¬ tural and Mechanical College of Texas in 1916. It became a college in 1963. The college has made a determined effort to expand in the areas of research and graduate education in recent years. In 1985-86 the college received more than seven million dollars in research support for work in biotechnology, comparative medicine and animal health and disease studies. As the college continues to make progress, it works toward expanding its facilities in research laboratories and clinical facilities for large animal medi¬ cine and surgery. Current plans and projects call for a major addition to the Veterinary Medical Center in 1989. RIGHT: Students dissect a dog in a beginning anatomy class. 336 Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medicine 337 338 339 RHA Council Tmnu L J The Residence Hall Association, formed in 1972, serves as the general governing body for the residence halls and acts as a liaison between the residents and the university. RHA promotes leadership development, physical improvements in the halls and sponsors campus-wide service, educational, and social programming. Besides improving existing projects during the year, RHA has expanded in the areas of programming and public relations. RHA is also examining the current visitation hour policy and the possibility of co-ed housing at Texas A M. RHA is responsible for the organization and execution of such events as RHAlloween, Casino Night, Almost Anything Goes, Parent’s Weekend Coffee, Student Input Tables, and RHA Summer. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Nyla Ptomey — adviser, Carla Carry — vice president, David McDowell — president, Kim Brown — treasurer, B. J. Reisfield — secretary. 340 RHA NRHH Tmnu MH The Texas A M chapter of the National Residence Hall Honorary is a relatively new organization. The honorary was char¬ tered and achieved official recognition in 1983. It is affiliated with the National As¬ sociation of College and University Resi¬ dence Halls but is not directly affiliated with Texas A M’s Residence Hall Associ¬ ation. However, NRHH and RHA often work closely together and support each oth¬ er’s efforts. NRHH is made up of people from all aspects of residence life. Active member¬ ship in NRHH cannot exceed 1% of the total residence hall population of Texas A M. Inductees include hall council mem¬ bers, Resident Advisors, RHA members, or any involved and active resident. NRHH members are honored because they care about Texas A M and residential life. NRHH is dedicated to the improve¬ ment of residential life. The organization’s major goal for this year was to provide one or more scholarships for exemplary resi¬ dents. NRHH organized and conducted the costume contest for RHAlloween and pro¬ vided a booth at All Night Fair. FIRST ROW: Tom Murray — advisor, Carla Carry — RHA liaison, Allison Kruest — president, Jennifer Swisher — vice president, Lee Cox — secretary. SECOND ROW: Michelle Fox, Tyna L. Jacob, Heather Schmidt, Maryanne Connelly, Amy Papacek, Nancy Cadena, Sir Arthur W. John. THIRD ROW: Dwain Duke, Kerry Whitfill, Darby Roberts, Debbie Caldarola, Karen Reddin, Jennie Thompson, Clare Williamson, Kimberly Fisher. FOURTH ROW: Scott Midgett, Russ Petty, B.J. Reisfield, Craig Collins, Mark Gee (Not pictured: Dawn Bedard — treasurer, Todd K. Hulsey). RHA 341 r RHAlloween V Some of the scare may have gone out of this year’s RHAlloween, but the fun re¬ mained. RHA’s tradition of sponsoring trick-or- treating in the residence halls in the past had become a little too scary, leading to public intoxication and damage to the halls and campus. Unable to come up with a more structured version of trick-or-treating, RHA cancelled it and instead sponsored RHAlloween at the Grove, a party for hall residents. The party featured a yell practice for the SMU game, a costume contest, a dance and residence hall booths ranging from Hart Hall’s fortune teller to Walton Hobby’s fish pond stocked with candy. After the dance, the classic movie “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane” was shown. Costumes included the usual ghosts, witches and vampires as well as Bill the Cat, Mickey and Minnie Mouse and several rock bands. RHA president David McDowell said trick-or-treating may be brought back if it can be held safely. But he said the dance and booths were so successful that RHA will sponsor them again. Aston president Scott Midgett said he was very pleased with RHAlloween at the Grove. “It turned out better than I thought it would,” he said. “I was skeptical at first, but when everyone realized how hard RHA was trying, the idea grew on us.” By Jenni Blute RIGHT: The court jester shows her Aggie spirit. FAR RIGHT: A ghoulish creature stalks the night — and what a night! BELOW: Just another cute pair of Ags hanging around. RHA Dorney Casino Complete with togas, olive leaves, can-can dancers and Cleopatra-clad women, the “When in Rome ...” theme helped RH A Casino bring in close to $7,500 in RHA’s biggest fund-raiser of the year. “It was better than I expected it to be; every¬ one loved the costumes and seemed to be having a great time,” said Casino chairman Erika Bondy. Gambling — with play money — is what Casino is all about. Those who attend buy tickets at the MSC door and exchange them for Casino money. Horse racing, baccarat, wheel of fortune and pok¬ er were just some of the games to choose from. Two grand prize winners were whisked off to either Caesar’s Palace for a weekend for two or to the Dunes for a mid-week stay. Both casinos are located in Las Vegas. Student casino girls and dealers manned the tables and ran the games. Including the staff of Casino, RHA had 500 students running the annu¬ al event. ABOVE LEFT: Students win big at the blackjack table. ABOVE: Two students count their Casino money. RIGHT: Casino is one of RHA’s largest annual fund-raising events. 344 RHA RHA Dorney Tnmu Hall Life MOVING OUT: Going home for Christmas break means moving out of the residence halls for students who are changing rooms or moving off campus. For other students it means packing enough clothes for the break and taking home any left over sum¬ mer clothes that won’t be needed until later in the spring semester. MOVING IN: Mov¬ ing in to a residence hall room requires a lot of muscle and usually as many of friends as will help. Students move in everything from their clothes and school supplies to cinder blocks and couches. LAUNDRY: Every hall resident has access to a washer and dryer on campus. For some hall residents the laun¬ dry facilities are located nearby. Others had a long walk. FAR RIGHT: A student moves out of the commons for Christmas break. RIGHT: Larissa-Starr Smith waits for her friends to help her move cinder blocks in to her Mosher room. BELOW: A hall resident lugs his laundry across campus on a Saturday afternoon. 346 RHA RHA 347 Dorney Aston Aston, Texas A M’s 1985-86 Men’s Residence Hall of the Year, is a leader in creative social programming, service pro¬ jects and self-improvement. During the 1986-87 school year, Aston held several exciting parties including the fall “Kickoff Bash” with Underwood Hall and their spring semi-formal. The different wings promote social activities of their own HALL COUNCIL: Cuatro Patterson — treasurer, Mark Martin — social chairman, Scott Midgett — president, John Houston — vice-president, John Paul Engstrom — secretary, Alan Makin — IM director. SECOND ROW: Brian Burdorf, Mike Locus, Gustavo E. Castellanos, Mark Glenewinkel, Troy Minaldi, J J. Jakubik. Tom Dwyer, Bill Streidel. as well. This year, Aston has helped the Bryan- College Station marks by sponsoring a park clean-up with Briggs. Aston and Legett Halls took children from the Brazos Valley Child Development Center to the Texas A M vs. Texas Tech football game. Aston Hall has continued to service its teacher evaluation file, for all students use, and its quiz file which has more than dou¬ bled this year and is available at all times for the needs of Aston residents. The hall also sponsored a “How To Get Better Grades and Have More Fun” seminar with Spence Hall. The major event of the year was Aston week, a week of intramural com¬ petition between wings, held in April. Aston Sweethearts: Carol Caskey and Christy Rothpletz 34B RHA Aston Second and Third Floor Residents RHA 349 Briggs Briggs Hall participated in many activi¬ ties throughout 1986-87. The Babes took a break from studying by hosting a variety of mixers, while monthly birthday parties for the Babes kept them feeling young. They also had a winter for¬ mal and a spring semi-formal. Briggs residents also celebrated the holi¬ days in style. They kept ghosts and goblins friendly on Halloween by having a RHAlloween kissing booth. The Babes also had a Christmas party for the hall. HALL COUNCIL: Teri Fuchs, Anne-Marie Romen, Stephanie Kelly, Debbie Butler, Barbara Shimek, Lisa Patterson, Robin Scott, Michele Rosenstock, Alice Wagner, Linda Mifflin. SECOND ROW: Leanne Blankenship, Nancy Haire, Kristin Pennington, Susan Tustison — treasurer, Chris Dell — secretary, Jeanine Drake — president, Stephanie Norton, Carla Crawford, Marisa Coutreras, Lisa Imperial — RHA delegate, Amy Heye (not pictured: Judy Webb — vice president). 350 RHA Briggs Hall Residents Clements Fun was the main topic of the year, and Clements Hall took it seriously. They mixed with other halls on campus — the more the merrier. Nine halls participated in a party in Deware, and four halls danced the night away in the MSC at a sock hop. Hart Hall kept things rolling in a bowling party with the Cuties. There were also crossdines with Schuhmacher and with the 12th Man foot¬ ball squad. For the romantics, there was a Formal in November with Haas. For the traditionalists, there was a “Tradition of the Month” program. This was also the year of the Third Annual Clements Crocker Pic¬ nic. Clements Hall residents also spent time with others, visiting Crestview Retirement Home and helping new students with an “adopt an underclassman” program with Moses through Big Sisters — Lil’ Sisters. Clements Hall residents thrived on com¬ petition as they won the title of All-Univer¬ sity Champs for Intramurals. They also held the Clements Olympics. HALL COUNCIL: Melanie Ledbetter — vice president, Mary Jo Jaremko — president, Cathy Hanlon — social chairman, Maryanne Connelly — RHA delegate, Karen Taylor — secretary. SECOND ROW: Karin Huntsman, Jennifer Ashlock, Tammy Boyer, Kristin Lethe, Karen Knoepfli, Amy Papacek, Patty Mathews, Savi tri Sinanan, Karla Kroiss. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Clark, Jill Rader, Lisa Carlson, Carole Andrews, Kenda Birdwell, Carolyn Banduch, Susan Crawford, Dana Norton, Jill Martin. FOURTH ROW: Susan Oliver, Jodi Bell, Stephanie Howell, Margo Madole, Julie Aseltine, Jennifer Leedom (not pictured: Dorothy Barber — treasurer). 352 RHA Law L. A Law Hall sponsored and co-sponsored a variety of social events throughout the year. Some of the events included Party on the Patio, RHA Halloween “Marriage and Di¬ vorce” booth and Mistletoe Mania. Law residents supported community so¬ cial projects by participating in the Big Event and helping with Special Olympics. Law Hall also provided guest speakers and hall activities for the residents. HALL COUNCIL: John Goode — RHA delegate, Brian Wargo — vice president, Darren Beatty, Matthew Baker — president, Ken Kavalew — treasurer, Eduardo Casas — secretary, Stephen Neyland, Eric Seaberg. Law Hall Residents RHA 353 Crocker - Crocker Hall was very active during the active social life for all of the Crocker Hall 1986-1987 school year. The men of Crocker residents. They also sponsored some civic Hall sponsored many parties and mixers events, as well as activities to encourage the throughout the year. This provided for an residents’ Aggie spirit. HALL COUNCIL — FRONT ROW: Unidentified, Chris Wohleb, Doug Nelson, Jayson Lloyd, Chris Gillett, Darren Gabriel, Bryant Brown. SECOND ROW: Troy Hile, Geoff Mercuric, John Benziger, Clay Powers, Andy Ralph — Secretary, Spacebone, Scott Hensel — treasurer, Papa — president, Curtis Collins, Mark Whitfield, Marc Fontaine — vice president, Tammy Carey. 354 RHA RHA 355 Davis-Gary Davis-Gary continued its long tradi¬ tion of being a highly active hall. D.G., the only non-regs loading hall, always has a strong showing for bonfire. They were also active in intramurals, captur¬ ing the Men’s Dorm Division I title, again. There was also the famous D.G. week, which included the Road Warrior Race, the D.G. vs The World water fight, the un-talent show and then a luau. D.G. suppported Alpha Mansaray in his attempt to come to the United States from Africa and attend Hope College in Holland, Mi. 356 RHA HALL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Curtis M. Couch, B. J. Reisfield, Richard Yee-Young, Dennis Mitten — president, Scott Black — vice president, David GrafT, Greg King — secretary, Paul Johnston, Rusty Mueller, Oceon Walker, Zach Taylor, Brian Vincent. SECOND ROW: Ken Ankele, Glenn Albers, Brandon Jacob, Gumby, Doug Cummins, Cotton, Dave Swanson, Andrew R. Kilpatrick. Dunn Dunn Hall tried to provide a maximum of entertainment for the residents and may have even succeeded with an extraordinary group of students, the Bleacher Bums. These residents from The Only Men’s Dorm On South Side (TOM DOSS) were at all home volleyball games, ready to risk their very vocal cords for the team they love so well. For one week during the spring there is an event that has become to the residents of Dunn Hall what the Olympics is to the rest of the civilized world. It is Dunn Hall Week, a seven-day interfloor athletic com¬ petition. As an added bonus, there are mixers and parties, as well as great participation in bonfire cuts and stacks. Dunn Hall Residents HALL COUNCIL: Hudson W. Griffin — vice president, Todd E. Searcy — president, Dave Carter, Keith M. Spera — secretary, Bob Fuller — treasurer. SECOND ROW: Monty Lee, Troy Dominguez, Eddie Zavala, Michael Terraso, Bruce Babin. THIRD ROW: Stephen Johnson, Leon Choi, Scott Dudley, Cory Bean, Stephen Clark. Dunn sweethearts: Mori Melkus, Edie Ingebritson, Sharon Walker, Jennifer Pinero, Jill Pinero. RHA 359 Fowler Fowler Hall Residents The Fowler Foxes worked their way through 1986-87 with mixers and service projects. In addition to three successful mixers, the Foxes had a semi-formal with the men of the Hotard “Hilton.” The Foxes also participated in bonfire, even cutting their own dorm log. Fowler’s major service project was po¬ lishing the Twelfth Man statue every other week throughout the fall semester, and the hall also sponsored a fashion show and par- tied with the children of the Girl’s Club of Bryan. Spring brought more mixers, service pro¬ jects and personal development programs for the Foxes. ABOVE: Fowler Sweetheart: John Hogg. ABOVE LEFT: HALL COUNCIL: Lesa Evans, Lori Steele, Adelle Hedleston, Suzanne Hoechstetter, Kristi Prevette, Daniela Famble, Celeste Moore, Lisa Toth, Cathie McQuistion, Pamela Osby. SECOND ROW: John Hogg — sweetheart, Tonya Hebert — social chairman, Amelia Cleaver — secretary, Meg Reitmeyer — vice-president, Johni Schneider — president, Brenda Hahn — treasurer. 360 RHA Gainer The Gadabouts Although Gainer Hall was a civilian dorm for only one year, its 1986-87 resi¬ dents enjoyed the year. One of the things the hall introduced was “gadabout,” and the Gainer Hall sweatshirts recommended that people “Look It Up!” During the year, the gadabouts spon¬ sored and participated in several activities, such as the Big Event, a Fall and Spring Formal, numerous mixers, crossdines, Par¬ ents’ Weekend activities, and a large “Goodbye to the Quad” year-end party. HALL COUNCIL: Samantha Giles — secretary, Robin Walker — vice-president, Laurin Lander — president, Karen Pruski — treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kelli Wright, Mina Miller, Maria Ponse, Jodi Drake, Karen Znoj. THIRD ROW: Lisa Denis, Nicole Adams, Sharon Walker, Karen Hodge, Sheryl McOrmond, Joyce Kimeldorf. ABOVE: Gainer Sweetheart: Bill Montgomery. BELOW: Gainer Hall Residents. RHA 361 Haas The Honeys Haas Hall residents participated in all aspects of college life during the year. Hall residents were Bonfire Buddies with Mclnnis Hall and cut their own dorm log for the first time. The social year got off to a bang with the “Endless Summer” party, the “Party on the Patio” mixer, the “Country Club Social,” and the fall formal with Cle¬ ments Hall, “A Storybook Romance.” Haas Honeys also participated in RHAlloween, SWACURH, intramurals, service projects and educational activities. The spring semester offered even more to Haas residents, such as the annual “Ladies and Gentlemen of the Evening Party,” a “Crush Party,” a road trip to Houston, a Northside Southside Playday and the spring semi-formal. HALL COUNCIL: Patti Lynch, Patrice Raybould, Sandy Caballero — treasurer, Nancy Cadena — vice- president, Susan Hagler — secretary, Clare Williamson — president. SECOND ROW: Susan Aucock, Monica Franklin, Yvette Guerrero, Amy Couvillon, Renee Lyon, Brigitte lafrate. THIRD ROW: Kristen Cappelli, Lisa Geistweidt, Nancy Singer, Melinda Moore, Anne Jones, Lisa Bianchi. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Rauch, Elizabeth Simes, Linda Campbell, Tracey Reap, Shelly Davies, Kelly McCabe. FIFTH ROW: Karla Dartez, Judi Cooper, Charlene Richardson, Kara Best, Vicki Rector. 362 RHA RHA 363 irfftr Tnmu Hart The Surgeons 7 APT AllL TEXAS A M sinck iwn The Hart surgeons were very active throughout the year, providing a variety of programs for the residents. The hall’s ser¬ vice projects included working with the Bryan College Station Chamber of Com¬ merce’s Adopt-a-School program, for which residents received RHA’s 1985-86 “Outstanding Service Project of the Year” award. Hart Hall’s residents also worked with the Handicapped and Veteran’s office on campus and donated a $500 weight set to the Lincoln Center, a recreation center for the underpriviledged. The surgeons won first prize for their for¬ tune-telling booth at RHAlloween and held the “Cotton Bowl Practice Party” with eight other halls. Following up on the hall’s RHA 1985-86 “Most Improved Hall of the Year” award, Hart brought Dr. Rod O’Conner to speak on study skills and worked with Campus Crusade throughout the year to meet the personal needs of its residents. 364 RHA RIGHT: Hall Council: Bob Herrejon, Danny Fortune, Chris Shaffer — secretary, Barry Brand — president, Roger Beall — treasurer, Scott Nicole. SECOND ROW: Joe Fergason, Wes Holloway, Eric Clough, David Adkins — vice-president, Mike Lara, Scott Green, Bruce Minter, Tom Shapely, Mike Jusko, Scott Storment. THIRD ROW: Kyle Talbott, Lane Griffin, Jeff Mackey, Jason Bradley — freshman vice-president, Paul Hickernell, Jim Wells, Geary Buck, Mike Alvis, Mark Wilde, Joe Gold, Bryan Atherton. Hobby Hobby Hall began the fall semester by co-hosting the “Party on the Patio” mixer featuring the Executives and continued to hold parties, culminating in the dorm’s fall formal, “Under the Mistletoe.” Residents worked with bonfire by having Bonfire Buddies and by working with con¬ cessions at the cutting site and at the stack during Push Week. There were weekly hall activities such as “Happy Halves,” visits to an area nursing home and intramurals. The spring semester saw many opportunities for more parties, programs, a spring formal, participation in the Big Event and the Annual Parents’ Weekend Barbeque. HALL COUNCIL: Rachel Hill — president. SECOND ROW: Sherri Potts — secretary, Karen Rector — treasurer. THIRD ROW: Diane Dallas — vice-president, Cheryl Ivy, Diane Spencer, Rebecca Gillis. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Tapp, Keri Keilberg, Phyllis Stanton, Anna Schuster, Stacey Parr, Lisa Hudson. FIFTH ROW: Laura Monroe, Beth Williamson, Lisa Zvonecek, Kris Tiedtke, Kathy Hollowed, Tricia Carter, Shannon Casbeer. SIXTH ROW: Hallie Gilles, Marisela Moreno, Hope Martin, Beverly Betik, Melissa Nance, Carol Martin. BOTTOM: Frankie McCormick, Melissa Tuite, Jane Ford, Teresa Montz. (Not shown — Myra Chickering.) 366 RHA RHA 367 Hotard The Hilton The Hotard Hilton men enjoyed a variety of activities during the year, many of which only the residents knew about. However, the Hotard men did so on an annual out-of-town road trip to support the Aggie football team. The residents also travelled to Austin for a semi-annual road trip. In the spring, the hall provided a back¬ yard party and a parents’ weekend back¬ yard barbeque. Often perceived as a TV. lounge, Hotard Hall was also the recipient of the first annu¬ al J.C. Hotard Hall Dorm of the Year award. ABOVE: Hall Council: Tim Schroeder — treasurer, Paul Hudson — president, Craig Collins — RHA delegate, Jeff Garner — vice-president, Cliff Massey — social chairman. SECOND ROW: Stanley Thompson, Larry Sandoval, Richard Lewis, Jeff Watson, Jamey Majewski, Brian Allen, Tom Rowell. THIRD ROW: Stephen Curington, Robert Erin Bizzell, Andy Drake. RIGHT: Hotard Sweetheart: Grimace BELOW: Hotard Hall Residents 368 RHA Hughes |- ! -« ►f ' V ' i ' flii 1 ii a»r L t» ir B ' iuT: = ar W |i!v» ; ;iW Hi; m U- ' iiil’j k i !» ' -Sll SS flHUCHES HEMTKEAMK HOTtlfc The Heartbreakers The Hughes Heartbreakers had lots of fun and lots of parties throughout the 1986- 87 school year. In the fall semester, they had a “Beach Bum Bash,” a “Psychedelic 60’s” party, a roller-skating party and a hall formal, “Heavenly Nights.” They also had cross- dines and cross-yells, along with a hayride and campfire cookout. The high point of the fall semester, however, was the pur¬ chase of vacuum cleaner 1. In the spring, there were three major par¬ ties, the spring semi-formal and participa¬ tion in the Big Event. Noteworthy pur¬ chases vacuum 2 and microwave 1 were brought to their new home with the Heart- breakers. ABOVE LEFT: Hughes Hall Residents ABOVE: Hughes Hall Sweetheart: Rob Scichili LEFT: Hall Council: Vonda Kay Myers — RHA delegate, Deborah Safarewitz — secretary, Diana Pena — president, Lucy Garcia, Becky Rice — treasurer. SECOND ROW: Donna Chaney, Ellen Heer, Anne McHugh, Michele Moss. THIRD ROW: Janet Greer, Cammie Cooper, Laura Hampel, Amy Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Linda Amie, Ronda Shepherd, Cyndi Cradit, D.J. Baker, Amy Wood. (Not pictured: Andrea Barnes, Chrissy Plepsy, Teri Girvan.) RHA 369 Keathley Keathley Hall Residents Keathley Sweetheart: Cris Eugster The Kissers The women of Keathley Hall spent their fall semester participating in intramural ac¬ tivities, helping with Duncan Field conces¬ sions, and cutting a dorm log for bonfire. Dorm residents hosted a Bar-B-Que for the residents’ parents the weekend of the Baylor game, with proceeds going to the Society of Mental Health and Mental Re¬ tardation. Keathley also hosted a variety of mixers, including a party with the Aggie Band and a pajama party with Moses and Schu¬ macher halls. In November, Keathley host¬ ed its dorm formal, “Heavenly Nights,” with Hughes Hall and held a hayride and a marshmallow and hot dog roast. The hall also sponsors a girl in Thailand through the Christian Children’s Foundation. Spring activities included more mixers, a Bar-B-Que, participation in intramurals, the Roommate Game, and participation in the Big Event. HALL COUNCIL: Renea Johnson, Carol Parsons, Susan Tisch, Lori Gibbs, Terri Kamanek — president, Lisa Campbell — vice-president, Wendy Noakes, Kathy Corona — RHA delegate, Kerri Braden, Therese Heusinger. SECOND ROW: Danica Bonewitz, Andrea Callaway, Stacie Blackburn — treasurer, Julie Dixon, Christine Smith, Kelli Decker — secretary, Chere Brown, Meg Nixon. THIRD ROW: Monique Dileo, Sabrina Hidalgo, Marsha Record, Kim Garcia, Cathy Flesher, Kalal Oubari, Kim Stine, Lisa Felak, Tracy Stoll. RHA 371 Krueger The Kuddlers Krueger Kuddled all through the year. Starting with an enthusiastic group of Kuddlers at All University Night, Krueger residents kept up a fun-filled social life all through the fall, which they ended with a special formal. Krueger also kept up with tradition and showed its spirit by supporting bonfire. They not only had Bonfire Buddies, but also sold boxer shorts that said “Fm behind bon¬ fire.” The Kuddlers also participated in RHAlloween and Casino. HALL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Kathy Gill — vice president, Bridget Pavlik — secretary, Hal Everett — sweetheart, Patricia Garcia — treasurer, Connie Cook. SECOND ROW: Jamie Minderhout, Valerie Khori, Russell Ann Vanderhider, Robin Keller, Ann Hickman, Allison Westmoreland, Carroll Ann Adams. THIRD ROW: Kathy Moore, Karen Orgerson, Valerie Walton, Ginger Glatz, Cathy Hamer, Paula Stoudt, Lee Woodward, Lisa Velasquez, Kimberly Sipe, Niesa Harmon, Samantha Gordon. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Gorman, Kari Weisman, Leah Hanselka, Cindy McCoy, Kim Madden, Chris Watkins, Rhonda Stallings, Cris Asensio. 372 RHA Krueger Hall Residents Krueger Sweetheart: Hal Everett RHA 373 Legett The Longnecks K.K. Legett Hall, built in 1911, was named after the former Board of Directors president who was concerned with the inad¬ equate living conditions for the students. Since women were admitted on Feb. 1, 1979, the focus of hall activities has changed from greased pig scrambles, bag monster races, spitwad wars and stilt races to waterfights, mixers, “mugging,” formals m and community service projects. Activities this year included the annual watermelon munch with Hart, a bonfire buddy gift sale, Santa pies for the United Way, the Belles and Beaux formal, Valen¬ tine’s Crush Party, Spring Cleaning for Twin City Missi on, Parents’ Weekend Pic¬ nic and Slide Show, and the spring semi- formal. ' a A f i ---L - - j fet - - ■ Legett Hall Residents »w ii w i : i i)] ii j i«ni«gta«»am»Kwi i miOi i ci»ii «i mi , TMam w w iWB a w raoioiD i iwmiiiUTOoia iam ffi i M W M ii w wai m ae HALL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Karen Gremminger — president, Tammy Carey, Wendy Wayne, Leslie Heldman, Resa Rogers, Andrew Howells — sweetheart, Dawn Flieschauer, Jeannie Neville, Joan German, Laurie Nagle, Yvette Schrock. SECOND ROW: Leigh Baker, Vicki Garcia, Karen Hart, Lara Sweeney, Martina Seyfert, Michele Hofer, Isabel Valdez, Valerie Rodriguez, Vanessa Cortrell, Karen Perciful — treasurer, Milli Higgs — vice president, Mako Matsumoto. THIRD ROW: Kristi Rafidi, Kris Hackbart, Melissa Flurry, Lisa Golding, Allison Hendrix, Melissa Gholson — social secretary, Karen Barnett — social secretary, Angela Peterman, Vicki Matheiu (Not pictured: June Adams, Becky Conklin — RHA delegate, Kim Edwards, Cindy Gay, Lisa Glazer — secretary, Elizabeth Hill, Eileen Mosbarger, Melissa Moss, Christy Santogrossi, Debra Stupetes. Legett Sweetheart: Andrew Howells RHA 375 r McFadden The Flirts The Flirts of McFadden Hall greeted the year with enthusiasm and excitement, fol¬ lowing up their 1985-86 RHA Hall of the Year award. The women of McFadden flirted their way through such mixers as the annual “Endless Summer” mixer and the all-new “Party on the Patio” mixer. The Flirts also road-tripped to the A M-Houston football game with the men of Moore Hall. The year’s highlights included the Fall Barn Dance and the Valentine Formal. The Flirts could be seen on spirit runs across campus or dining in Sbisa on Friday night. They also helped with bonfire prep¬ arations and had a great time with their Bonfire Buddies. McFadden raised money for the Brazos County Food Bank at the second annual “Pep Rally,” which won RHA 1985-86 Event of the Year, and Southwest Confer¬ ence RHA Event of the Month 1985-86. HALL COUNCIL — FRONT ROW: Paige Hinkle — social chairman, Tara Wineinger — social chairman, Karen Reddin — president, Sharon Dohmann — treasurer, Sonya Schulte — RHA delegate. SECOND ROW: Juliette Rizzo, Gail Falco, Alicia Willis, Melissa Huggins, Tina Dymke. THIRD ROW: Melissa Hughes, Myrna Martinez, Deborah Cook, Pennie Moore. Tara Zinsmeister, Marci Bush. FOURTH KOW: Kirsten Krebs, Michell Leighton, Kimberly Kelley, Michelle Eddleman, Jean McClintock, Elizabeth Logan, Robyn Bost. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Edmondson, Kelly D. Cook, Shonna Sorrell, Melissa Moore, Shelley Pedersen, Janet Fisher, Sabrina Moreland. (Not pictured: Beth Roach — vice president, Laura Andrews — secretary.) 376 RHA RHA 377 A Tnmu Mclnnis HALL COUNCIL: Wayne Roberts, Kevin Lowry, Ben — secretary, Scott Loadmann (not pictured: James Butchko — president, Bill Fox, JefT R. Harper — vice Brugner — treasurer, Mark Stoesser — RHA president, Jack Law, David Smith — social chairman, delegate) Edward Williams — social chairman, Sean Fitzgerald The Madmen Although the pursuit of an education is of primary concern to the residents of Mclnnis Hall, they also found time to enjoy many activities throughout the year. Beginning in September, the Madmen held a cookout with Hobby Hall to ring in the new school year. Mclnnis then proceed¬ ed to hold a number of successful parties throughout the fall semester. Other fall semester activities included participation in bonfire and the organiza¬ tion of a Christmas clothes drive with other halls. In the spring, Mclnnis followed up with more parties and mixers, a presentation of “The Bod Squad” in “It,” and part icipation in the Big Event. As the school year wound down, Mclnnis residents made their annual canoe trip to the Guadalupe River, culmi¬ nating in the running of the torch, signify¬ ing the end of the Madmen’s social year. RHA 379 Moore The Truckers The Truckers of Moore Hall participated in intramurals and service projects such as the Big Event during 1986-87, and dorm residents worked on bonfire cut. The social highlight of the year for the hall was the annual “Ladies and Gentlemen of the Evening” party. HALL COUNCIL: James Pewitt — vice-president, Duke — president. SECOND ROW: Gordon Lehman Bill Hollweg, Adam Hartman, Paul Horak. Phil Robins — RHA delegate, C. Scott Lineberry — Jr., Tag Filley, Brian Matlock, Hung Q. Nguyen, Dan treasurer, Joe Saucedo, Tim Davis — secretary, Dwain Weidner, Brad Ormesher, Mike Lee. THIRD ROW: 380 RHA RHA 381 A Tmnu L. A Moses The R.A.B.s The Moses R.A.B. played their part well during the 1986-87 school year. The resi¬ dents were active in intramurals, winning the Class A All-University Championship for the third consecutive year. The dorm also had a large turnout for its Fun Run and Superstars competition. Moses residents cut wood and wired logs for bonfire, working closely with other Northside dorms. Moses hosted a variety of annual events, including a spring canoe trip, a water fight with Keathley Hall, and a spring semi-formal. The R.A.B.’s also par¬ ticipated in the talent show during Parents’ Weekend, and they had a tackle football game pitting the upperclassmen against the freshmen, with the sophomores as the refer¬ ees. The upperclassmen have yet to lose this game. Moses Hall Residents 382 RHA HALL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: George Gaytan, John Madden, Blake Baylor — president, Rob Bodnar. SECOND ROW: Rob Dunshie, Larry Gregory, Grant Neeley — treasurer, Lawrence Lubrano, Doug Goulden, Roy Dealy, Mike Kenney — social chairman, Jeff Blume — social chairman, Mike Hurt — vice preisent. THIRD ROW: Kevin R Revere (Not pictured: Andrew Lacey — secretary, Ted Rakes — RHA delegate, Tom Anderson, Mike Casey). Moses Sweetheart: Jennifer Stauter RHA 383 Mosher The Maniacs The Mosher Hall Maniacs were rootin’, tootin’, and having fun all year long with all their Aggie buddies. To start things off right, the Maniacs had a Welcome Week of fun events every night. Maybe it was not the best way to encourage studying, but there was plenty of time left for that! There was also a Crush Party on Kyle Field, a road trip to the Houston game with Moore Hall and a Christmas formal at the Hilton on Dec. 4. A mixer with the Maniacs was not a rare event. Mosher par- tied with Aston, B-l, Squadron 13 and Squadron 6. And, in the true Aggie spirit, those merry Mosher Maniacs held a tradi¬ tions week. HALL COUNCIL: Tom Dwyer — sweetheart, Nan Thumann, Suzanne Verret — treasurer, Elissa Ellis — president, Mary Nolan — vice-president, Ann Rial — secretary, Clark Hayes — sweetheart. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Clark, Kim Ward, Michele Debreczini, Adriana Manchaca, Kathy Johnson, Eulanda Corley, Chimene, Jana Williams, Jill Litzinger, Jacqui Sentmanat, Ellen Bristoll, Betsy Taylor. THIRD ROW: Vangie Ramos, Malany Bell, DeRenda McGee, Kathy Cerny, Franki Franks, Shannon Forgy, Paula Calane, Jennifer Buchanan, Cheryl Rheinlaender, Kim Eakin, Laura Vannoy, Nicki Lawson, Felicia Sanders, Beth Smith, Michelle Rother, Suzi Friend, Ellen Bailey, Holly Ralph, Kathy Kerr. Mosher Hall Sweethearts: Tom Dwyer and Clark Hayes a Basement, First and Second Floor Mosher Hall Residents. aklltsmw EDWARD Jl. MOSHLEA RHA 385 Neeley HALL COUNCIL: Vanessa Vance, Lori Washburn — president, Carrie Phillips, Laura Phillips, Julie Stromatt, Terri Rivera, Mary Perlitz, Camille Termini, Rosana Velasco. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Klein, Donna Prasifka — treasurer, Laura Hoppe — RHA delegate, Cynthia Saenz, Raelynn Mahlmann, Gina Fix, Kris Carrier, Melissa Anderson, Kathy Plowman, Shawn Freeman — secretary. (Not pictured: Kim Darnell — vice-president.) The Knockouts The Neeley Hall Knockouts started 1986- 87 by cutting their first dorm log for bonfire. Residents also enjoyed “Putting on the Ritz,” the annual fall formal, and a visit from M.J. Neeley of Fort Worth, who came to see his College Station “knockouts.” Neeley’s fall service project was Christmas Caroling with the Singing Cadets at a College Station nursing home, and the Neeley athletes had a great season, winning All-University championships in flag football and 16-inch softball. In the spring, the Knockouts continued to have many more programs and mixers. They also sold balloons for Valentine’s Day and held their annual Spring Barn Dance. 386 RHA RHA 387 Puryear ------------------------- HALL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Doug Slape, Jim chairman. SECOND ROW: Eric Reiner — treasurer, Askew, Jimmy North — social chairman, Don Ian Birbeck (Not pictured: Jeff Hover — secretary, Robinson — president, Jimmy Quade, Rob Miesen — Mark Weyland — RHA delegate, Darren Pope), vice president — Bryan Ware, Whit Allen — social The Playboys The Playboys have always worked hard to excel in social, athletic and charitable activities at Texas A M. Puryear Hall has been awarded the All- University Champion title seven times in the past nine years. The Puryear residents believe they have some of the best parties at A M. The Puryear canoe trip in the spring is a weekend-long assault on the physical and mental well-being of many Puryear residents. These events as well as participa¬ tion in community activities such as the Big Event earned Puryear the Dorm of the Year award in 1984-85. The Puryear Playboys not only support the community at Texas A M, but its tra¬ ditions as well. Among other things, the Playboys are a major contributor to the building of bonfire. 388 RHA Puryear Hall Residents RHA 389 Tnmu Schuhmacher L A Schuhmacher Hall combined the best of college life in 1986-87: academics, fun and civic duty. Starting the year off at leisure, Schuh¬ macher held the first Pajama Party and Twister Tournament at A M, and contin¬ ued to beat the hell outta’ study habits with a Roman Toga and Bath Party and bonfire cut. Schuhmacher’s serious side came out through a series of charity drives to benefit Still Creek Ranch. Schuhmacher residents also sponsored a teenage African boy fo r a year of school. TOP: Hall Council: Peter Warnock, Gregg Crawford, Mark Sprague — treasurer, Denny Boles, Gary Crance — RHA delegate, Kevin Macneill, Bill Morgan — secretary, Joe Picked, Chris Bordovsky, Greg Moore, Ashley Glennon, Mike Keen, Drew Torkelson. SECOND ROW: Matt Montelongo, Troy Toman — vice president, Max Frable, Scott Junge, Lonnie Sikes. THIRD ROW: Chris Morrison — vice president, Russ Petty — president, Will Parks. ABOVE: Schuhmacher Hall Residents. RIGHT: Schuhmacher Sweetheart: Kristin Haugvoll. 399 RHA Spence Spence residents not only had a fun year, they had a busy year of mixers, parties and activities. They had a “Beach Party” with Moore and Gainer Halls at Royal Oaks Country Club in September. Later that month, they partied with Dorm 2 in their “Won’t You Be My Neighbor Party.” Other fall semester activities included a fall semi-formal, a bonfire cut with Law Hall, bonfire buddies with Squadrons 13, 15 and 16, a retreat at Camp Tejas, a license plate frame sale for bonfire, a can drive for Thanksgiving and a costume contest for Halloween. As a fund raiser, they sold mums and bumper stickers. They also had a “Topless Carwash,” where they did not wash the roof of the cars. They had an Adopt-a-Child program for Christ¬ mas, as well as having a Christmas party for children. During the spring semester, special events included a spring retreat, secret val¬ entines, a “Green Party” for St. Patrick’s Day and an egg hunt at Easter with area children. In addition to all of those activities, Spence also had a donut party for big and little sis’, a “Neck Dance” with Gainer Hall to raise money for charity, a corps backrub after a corps run, Sunday night Bible stud¬ ies, a “Picnic in the Park” party, cross dines with the corps, cross yells with other dorms for midnight yell, and a spring dorm trip to the lake. There were also various floor ac¬ tivities, such as pizza parties and ice cream socials. HALL COUNCIL — FRONT ROW: Linda Bassett, Kim Wiley, Jayna Glidden, Teri Coppel, Chris Moreno — secretary, Diane Schnetzinger — president, Kim Kelly — vice president, Kristine Wolf — social chairperson, Michelle Barton — social chairperson. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Rhoden, Ellen Slovin, Ellen Maurer. THIRD ROW: Deborah Kretchmer, Kathy McGraw, Wendy Hoffmeyer, Melanie Musgrove — RHA delegate, Karla Poque. FOURTH ROW: Laura Mullen, Suzanne Cooper, Dana Neverdousky, Brenda Lee, Jacquelyn Smith, Vivian Cox. (Not pictured: Jenna Harden — treasurer.) ABOVE: Spence Hall Residents. BELOW: Spence Sweetheart: Brent Boyd. t RHA 391 A Underwood Thp P)P ilQ Underwood Hall’s monthly newsletter, “The Devil’s Advocate,” kept dorm resi¬ dents informed of fall activities ranging from getting presents for Bonfire Buddies and cutting a dorm log (with the aid of Company 1-1) to hosting the fall formal, “Moonlight Stroll”. Other activities included weekly fresh¬ man spirit signs, mixers, a fall fashion show, service projects and “Happy Half-Hours” on each floor every Wednesday evening. In intramurals, the flag football team ad¬ vanced to the second round of playoffs and the volleyball team became the Women’s Hall Division B Champions. Troy Ireland was elected the 1986-87 hall beau. Plans for the spring included a Bar-B- Que for Parents’ Weekend, Fish Drill Team buddies for the freshmen, a spring semi- formal and more mixers. Underwood Hall Residents ABOVE: UNDERWOOD SWEETHEART: Troy Ire¬ land. RIGHT: HALL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Kel¬ ly Musia, social chairman; Lucinda Jones, treasurer; Natalie Ripper, president; Dani Thomson, vice presi¬ dent; Mary Jo Mauermann, secretary. SECOND ROW: Roni Hermes, Patty Gwinn, Eddie Kaye Jec- menek, Jill Setina, Christy Garcia, D’Ann Ridgway, Jennifer Bohac, L isa Pleasants, Bryn Burnham. THIRD ROW: Betsy Hassler, Beth Burns, Liz Sha- han, Becky Black, Brenda Holland, Anita Arnold, Mary Brown, Barby Powell. 392 RHA Walton Tmnu HALL COUNCIL: Carter Sharpe — RHA delegate, J. David Smith — vice-president, Terry Doyle. SECOND ROW: Robert Bissett — treasurer, Samuel Barina — president, Paul Tsou. THIRD ROW: Mark lacoponelli, Trey Jacobson, Andy McDavid, Bennie Matusek — secretary, Doug Fairer. The Warriors The Walton Warriors held many events throughout the year. Walton’s version of Wurstfest and Octo- berfest, appropriately referred to as “Walt- fest”, fed the hungry inhabitants of the hal l with sausages and cheeses. The Warriors also have the privilege of lighting the flame which lights Bonfire. After lighting a torch at t.u.’s Memorial Stadium, it is carried all the way back to Kyle Field by a tireless runner in a true show of Aggie spirit! That’s not the only running that was done, howev¬ er. During the second week of classes in the fall semester, Walton’s upperclassmen kind¬ ly directed the freshmen through a mile and a half “tear” of the campus. The spring semester also held fun and frolic for Walton. In April, they held their semi-formal, “A Touch of Class.” In early May, Walton held an event that prepared them for the upcoming fall semester — the new officers’ picnic. Walton’s old officers and the newly elected officers went to Lake Summerville for the day. Walton Hall Residents RHA 393 Hall Life A North Side resident takes a study break to play a game of soccer. STUDY BREAKS: To relieve the tensions of classes and homework, many students found playing sports a good remedy. PARKING: Student parking lots are lo- cated away from the residence halls so when the week- | ends came, students moved their cars to the closer staff £ lots. TOP: Hall residents play volleyball in the Moses-Hughes-Keathley quad. ABOVE: Jackie Jones helps Stephanie Smith repair a flat tire so she can remove her car from a staff lot before the end of the weekend. 395 3% Organizations (fi C A Dance Arts Society member warms up before one of the organization’s classes. I x Organizations 397 PLEASE STAY OFF OF TH THIS BUILDING AND THE SURROUNDING G ARE A LIVING MEMORIALTO AGGIES WHO THEIR UVES IN SERVICE TO THEIR COUNI PLEASE RESPECT THIS TIME HONOP 398 Memorial Student Center UUl D O ' A student shows his respect for the MSC memorial by keeping off the grass. Memorial Student Center 399 amateur radio Name: MSC Amateur Radio Founded: n a Purpose: To provide community ser¬ vice in times of disaster and help peo¬ ple get their radio licenses. Activities: Swapfest trade fair for used radio equipment. Membership: 25 Members: FIRST ROW: Robert Eden, program manager; Ross Mattern, station engineer; Johnathan H. Meigs, education director; Sid Good pasture, chairman Rick Troth, secretary. SECOND ROW; Pierre Catala, Michael Pfeliffer, Charles Burnett, Robert Deer. THIRD ROW: Eileen Goodpasture, Lynn Jensen, James Graham, Stephen Hicks. camera committee Name: MSC Camera Committee Founded: 1969 Purpose: To provide photographic services and faciliti es for the campus and the community and promote in¬ terest in photography. Activities: General meetings, pro¬ grams, speakers, darkroom classes, seminars, shoot-outs, contests, bon¬ fire print sales. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Lisa Lynn Yahne, vice chairman of public relations; Sabrina Kay Wilkerson, vice chairman of student development; Dr. M. Lynn Lamoreux, faculty adviser; Hui Sung Choe, chairman; Nancy Gasper, vice chairman of programs. SECOND ROW: Patricia Wise, Beth McCurley, Carol Stepp, Gordon Powell, Angela Parkerson. THIRD ROW: Todd Etchison, David Elmer, Jarett A. White, J.D. Bondy, Shawn Wheeler. 400 Memorial Student Center camac Name: Memorial Student Center Committee for the Aware¬ ness of Mexican-American Culture Founded: 1974 Purpose: MSC CAMAC is a progressive organization whose main objectives are to educate the University and community to the Mexican-American culture, to serve the Mexican-American student body, and to bring to light the current issues which effect the Mexican-American commu¬ nity. Activities: Parents’ Weekend Fajita Cookout, former stu¬ dent banquet, fall and spring retreats, and Los Posadas (Christmas Program). Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Alfred Barrionuexo, student development; Teresa Cantu, vice-chairman; Susan Moreno, program director; Rudy Gonzales, junior treasurer; Rudy Montoya, special projects; Terri Rivera, chairman; Sebastian Guajardo, public relations; Catherine Valenzuela, secretary; Jesse Stakes; Alfonso Munoz, newsletter coordinator. SECOND ROW: Albert Blanco, Carlos Olivarez, Daniel Bosquez, Jose Hernandez, Leticia Lopez, Sergio Lujan, Vangie Ramos, Irma Alcala, Felicita Hernandez, Carol Guevara. THIRD ROW: Maria Marquez, Rudy Rodriguez, Robert Luna, Juan Aguirre, Rudy Martinez, Lucy Garcia, Joe Roya, Ernie Aliseda, Michelle Alvarado, Alma Alanis. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Rendon, Lucy Moya, Maria Ponse, Natalie Torres, Elizabeth Garcia, Jose Tovias, Sabas Avila, Roy Flores, Michael Garcia, Christine Miramontes, Rene Alcala, Amabely Martinez. FIFTH ROW: Nora Cantu, Dee Martinez, Cynthia Congoria, Jesse Guerra, Norma Vela-Rach, Mary Menchaca, Martin Villarreal, Henry Garza, Robert Villarreal, Erasmo Teran, Jose Acosta. Memorial Student Center 401 aggie cinema Name: Memorial Student Center Aggie Cinema Founded: 1950 Purpose: To bring quality films in categories from old favor¬ ites, cult films, recent popular releases, and foreign films at affordable prices and to premier new films before public release. Activities: Lake Sommerville camp-out, intramurals, meet¬ ings, and outings. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Phuong Tiet, public relations assistant; Suzy Folkerth, Marshall Divita, chairman; John Vukovics, vice-chairman; Anthony Vukovics, film manager. SECOND ROW: Casey Malarcher, house manager; Michele Hettler, Laurie Duigon, John Bruns, box office manager; Gail Christeson, vice-chairman of membership; Carol Sissom. THIRD ROW: Scott Kirkham, Lisa Hettler, Rex Baldazo, vice-chairman of operations; Brian Frost, Danny Garces, Ned Cullen. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Bishop, Eric Woodard, vice-chairman of public relations; Mark A. Connell, Greg Russell, Mahesh Chandiramani. 402 Memorial Student Center cepheid variable Name: Memorial Student Center Cepheid Variable Founded: 1966 Purpose: To promote science fiction and fantasy literature and movies which are important genres for today’s society and also to support the science and technical fields concern¬ ing space exploration, parapsychology, psychology, and other advance areas. Activities: AggieCon the southwest’s largest science fiction convention, Ittybitty Con a one author artist mini conven¬ tion, weekly films, and various programs throughout the year. Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Mike Kamei, executive house manager; Otto Cordray, membership, day films and public relations director; Stephen Briody, public relations officer; Betsy Rodger, Nadine Miller, chairman; Puma Murthy, aggielon chairman; Jennifer Rich, vice-chairman of administration; Daralyn Wallace, advisor. SECOND ROW: Steven G. Grape, Tammy Hobbs, Doc Hyde, Lawson Reilly, Kevin Roley, Keith Krum, box office manager; Wendell Gray, Light Plastic editor; Laura McCord, night house manager; Jackson Roberts. THIRD ROW: Stuart Simmons, Maria Hartt, Janet Greer, Jim Bennett, Jorge Frank, assistant day films director; John Forsyth, Susan Rene Mahan, Charles Reyes, Terry Quinn. FOURTH ROW: Steve Knizner, Mark Greaves, Matt Speek, Corrie Bergeron, Elizabeth Shahan, Pete Bussa, John Moehring, Michael Traybert, Rick Lenz. FIFTH ROW: Randy Klapetko, Alex Borders, Gary Walker, Kristine Keeney, Tim Gray, Scott Trubek, Mitch Utsey, Richard du Castoagrene. Memorial Student Center 403 council Name: MSC Council Founded: 1950 Purpose: To provide services, facilities, and programs for the campus community, and educational developmental opportunities for individual students, ranging from fine arts concerts to popular films. Activities: A variety of programming for the areas of entertainment, recreation, culture, and education. Membership: 1600 Council Members: FIRST ROW: Dennis Busch, J. Orlando Munzo, Kristin Mallen, Carolyn Adair, adviser; Kimberly A. Anderson, Jim Reynolds, Dennis Goehring, adviser. SECOND ROW: Chris Wagner, Garland W. Wilkinson, Bryan H. Tantren, Douglas N. Scott, Timm Fitzgibbon, Robert Bisor, IIL Council Directors: FIRST ROW: Traci Ryan, director of internal services; Alan Cannon, director of council assistants; Dianne Blackwell, di rector of publicity, adviser. SECOND ROW: Karen Gremminser, director of financial planning and analysis; Curt Moore, director of leadership training; Brett Thompson, director of financial procedures. freshman leadership Name: Memorial Student Center Freshman Leadership Dynamics Founded: 1983 Purpose: To give freshmen a chance to get involved with all the different committees in the MSC without an obligation to membership while in¬ troducing them to better communi¬ cation skills, motivation of others and interviewing skills. Activities: Picnic with Fish Aides, meetings, workshops, and speakers. Membership: 54 Members: FIRST ROW: Kim Brown, public relations director; Jim Hart, director; Virginia Watson, assistant director; Shanna Burkley, hospitality officer. SECOND ROW: Melissa Meretsky, Maria Gonzalez, Lisa Smith, Jeff Gardner. THIRD ROW: Shane Haynes, Cathy Valenzuela, Alan Cannon, Tom Tulipani, Lisa Golding. FOURTH ROW: Laura Golla, Robert Howelton, Andre Warren, Chris Lessmann, Nora Cantu. great issues Name: Memorial Student Center Great Issues Founded: 1950 Purpose: To bring speakers of na¬ tional or international repute for dis¬ cussion of various pertinent issues of the time. Activities: Lectures, programs, and student development projects and opportunities. Membership: 60 Members: FIRST ROW: Katie Shuman, director of student development; Marnie Swerdlin, vice-chairman of administration and research; Michelle DeVoe, vice-chairman Texas series; Ajay Raj, chairman; Karen Owens, program executive; Molly Treinies, program executive. SECOND ROW: Kyle Pugh, director of alumni association; Leone Ervin, executive aide; Lori Theisen, Andrew Pendleton, assistant-Texas series; Theresa McLaughlin, Robert Kowert, program executive. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Harwell, Natalie Hopkins, director of alumni association; Laurel Wright, Rony Kahan, Alex Neblett. FOURTH ROW: Jim Schilker, Catherine Flescher, Tom Bernhardt, David Glass. Academics and Honors 405 hospitality Name: Memorial Student Center Hospitality Committee Founded: 1915 Purpose: To serve as the official host organization for the university. Activities: Tours, receptions, fashion shows, Miss Texas A M Scholarship Pageant, serving in the president’s box during football games, and organizing all Christmas Pro¬ grams and decorations around the MSC. Membership: 175 Members: FIRST ROW: Melinda Daggett, Hope Martin, Laura Raliun, Wya Geitz, Melody Clark, Michelle Lawson, Dennis Stimpson, Cathy Harder, Denise Cone, Sally Anglin, Rosana Velasco, Brett Thompson, Leann Overton. SECOND ROW: Lauri Pogreba, Carole Andrews, Bryan Douglas, Lee Grant, Kristin Harbeck, Carla Brooks, Gustavo Arteaga, Stephanie Meyer, Lana Hill, Sara Kingsley, Denise Macha, Dana Chesak. THIRD ROW: Julie Lewis, Kayla Gentry, Ruth Speer, Kelly Cook, Bonnie Kiger, Cliff Wilson, Amy Heinz, Becky Clelland, Julie Moore, Raymond Schmidt, Melissa Morris, Tracy Goehring, Jennifer Buchanan. FOURTH ROW: Lisabeth Rabon, Wendy Scoper, Dawn Moehl, Denise Moehl, Sandra Castaneda, Vincent Coreil, Kathy Johnson, Shannan Williams, Patty Pascavage, Robert Nelson, Kimberly Reynolds, Dori Casey, Melissa Dill, Aimee Foerster. FIFTH ROW: Deborah Kretschmer, Cheryl Thompson, Laura Traeger, Sean White, Mike McMillin, Karen Duhon, Beth Turner, Cara Brunson, Mary Ellen Poelzl, Tatia Sanders, John Reysa. SIXTH ROW: Melissa Capello, Trey Tschoepe, Bruce Lamphier, Kristin Scoper, Sandy Jarzomber, Dawn Roddam, Di Ann Preston, Julie Rankin, Pam Kirkpatrick, Cindy Cloues. SEVENTH ROW: Edd Vasquez, Kimberly Morton, Wendy Lawler, Lisa ' Oates, Virginia Watson, Melissa Owens, Melanie Hunt, Michelle Iversen, Danielle Deaton, Dana McLean. EIGHTH ROW: William Montgomery, Elizabeth Dworaczyk, Brandon Hineir, Robert Dickson, Jay Kregel, Chris McAndrew, Daryn Seidl, Kim Connor, David Premo, Shanon Ruse. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Dulci Chapa, special projects director; Carol Hindman, student development director; Betsy Dunks, chairman; Rebecca Terry, campus and community director; Bonne Bejarano, pageant director; Stephanie Koehl, public relations director. SECOND ROW: Dianne Whitehorn, vice-chairman; Kerri Lusk, special events director; Brad Nehring, tours director; Jerry Magar, fashion director; Elizabeth Edmondson, secretary; Gina Cucci, treasurer. 406 Memorial Student Center nova Name: MSC NOVA Founded: 1972 Purpose: To act as a network for wargaming students to combine their interests and efforts to produce Texas A M’s annual WARCON gaming convention, the oldest in Texas. Activities: WARCON gaming convention, NOVACON, game teaching sessions and road trips. Membership: 60 Members: FIRST ROW: Rick Lenz, Daralyn Wallace, adviser; Steven G. Grape, chairman; Michael Shriro, public relations; Mike Kamei, John T. Beadles, chairman. SECOND ROW: Matt Speer, Glen Bucher, Paul Ortega, Lucas Smith, Charles Reyes, Bill Schofield, Pete Christian. THIRD ROW: Mark Camp, Jim Bennett, Tim Gray, Richard Nesbit, Mark Greaves, Natasha Hilliad (Not pictured; Stephen Briody, Tim Jacobs, Dan Mello, David Lewis, Kelly Miller, Kent Morrisson. jordan Name: MSC Jordan Institute Founded: 1984 Purpose: To expose Texas A M students to international cultures, economic systems, forms of govern¬ ment, and to create an expanded lev¬ el of awareness and appreciation of the world in which we live. Activities: Programs focusing on in¬ ternational business, international career opportunities, international art and international culture. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Jon Lee, director of public relations; Liz Mann, director of operations; Floyd Hafley, overseas loan program coordinator; Michele Mobley, chairman; Douglas O’Brian, director of finance; O. Rachelle McCarthy, director of student development; Steven Shepelwich, director of programs. SECOND ROW: Laura Hegyesi, Ashish Verma, Grady Goddard, Carol Guevara, Melissa A. Underhill, Rosie Unite, Dawn Hurlston, Peter Wong. THIRD ROW: Tracy Baldwin, Chumpol Mireles, Claudia Hoste, Susan Wallace, Christine Van Osdall, Cathy Park, Charlene Mahoney, Andra Averitt. FOURTH ROW: Stephanie Reams, Amy Backer, Robert M. Scarborough, Chuck De Shazo, Bob Barnes, Eric Henderson, David Tanner, Michael Radmann. Memorial Student Center 407 opas Name: Opera and Performing Arts Society Founded: 1972 Purpose: To provide and promote quality fine arts perfor¬ mances for the community and to develop student interest and appreciation for the fine arts. Activities: Itzhak Perlmam with San Antonio Symphony, Elly Ameling, Festival of India, The Canadian Brass, The Cambridge Buskers, OPAS Gala, Run for the Arts, Werner Klemperer. Membership: 100 Officers: FIRST ROW: Anne Black, Angie Powell, Thelma Garcia, Kelly McCabe. SECOND ROW: Eileen O’Brien, Pam Harborth, Anne-Marie Scoulios, Sara Wall. THIRD ROW: Eva McGee, Paul Wiesepape, Amy McArthur. 408 Memorial Student Center political forum Name: Memorial Student Center Political Forum Founded: 1967 Purpose: To provide for the campus and community a well- rounded view of the political system, and to promote student development. Activities: Trips to Austin and Washington D.C., Political Awareness Day, E.L. Miller Lecture Series on Biotechnol¬ ogy, host Bill Clements, programs on Sanctuary Movement, the ANZUS treaty, and the Texas Prison System. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Andrew Tong, director of speakers-El Miller; Ross Nethery, director of state programming; Beverly Thompson, administration finance; BJ Cohen, director of international programming; Erika Bondy, director of student development; Ann Levy, chairman; Barry Hoggard, director of national programming; Natalie Hopkins, director of travel special events; Fred Wilson, director of fundraising. SECOND ROW: Katie Shuman, Maria Torroella, Natalie Bovee, Albert Carrisalez, Stephanie Sneed, Kristen Phillips. THIRD ROW: Michelle Touchet, Laurel Wright, Melanie Rembert, Karen Dunphy, Maurice Bell. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Gurnee, Clay Corbitt, Michelle Moore, Lisa Johnson, Aaron Kiker. Memorial Student Center 409 410 Memorial Student Center scona Name: Student Conference On National Affairs Founded: 1955 Purpose: To bring together 200 student delegates repre¬ senting over seventy colleges, universities, and high schools throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, China, and the Middle East, along with faculty, government officials and well known public figures to discuss and examine a topic of national or international importance. The group is exclusively student planned, executed and financed. Activities: SCONA holds an annual 3 l 2 day conference, consisting of speeches and round table discussions. The 1987 conference was held in February. Membership: 125 Members: FIRST ROW: Deidre Guy, Mary Jo Mauermann, Willy A. Hines, Deijanira Romo, Dennis Stimpson, Ernie Aliseda, Nicholas Smalley, Veronica Villarreal, Neil J. Wallace, Karen Telschow, Marcia Pinson. SECOND ROW: Terry Bennett, Kurt Myers, Debbie Barshes, Natalie Hopkins, Brian Roan, Stephanie Sowell, Linda Porter, Sandra Goeking, Marcia Pinson, Grey Henderson. THIRD ROW: Alex Neblett, Margaret Daggett, Barry Kerrigan, Gina Struckmeyer, Amina Naqi, Coleen Flynn, John Coffey, J.J. Muzik, Richard Rabel, Kim Maness, Maria Thodos, Kimberly Ivy. FOURTH ROW: Kirk Kistner, Neil Anderson, Jaime Phillips, Ann Ruscher, Perri Postma, Maria Martellotto, Beth Roussell, Teresa Todd, Susan Cavitt, Karen Anderson, Carolyn Whitten, Risa Rising. FIFTH ROW: Alex Kilpatrick, Bob Brown, Jack White, Charles Specht, Curt Moore, Eric Tiblier, Dweezil Zap, Chris McAndrew, Joel Drummond, Glenn Rupert, Mark Lackey. EXECUTIVES: FIRST ROW: Coleen Flynn, student development subchairman; Deidre Guy, subchairman of operations; Kirk Kistner, subchairman of finance; Sandra Goeking, chairman; Karen Telschow, planning subchairman; Marcia Pinson, public relations subchairman. SECOND ROW: Ann Ruscher, vice-chairman public affairs; Kurty Myers, vice-chairman accounting; Linda Porter, vice-chairman personnel; Will Hines, vice-chairman speakers; Deyanira Romo, vice-chairman foundations; Neil Wallace, vice- chairman training; Maria Martellotto, vice-chairman hospitality. THIRD ROW: Alex Kilpatrick, vice-chairman domestic delegates; Charles Specht, vice-chairman transportation; Perri Postma, vice-chairman round table co¬ chairs; Jack White, vice-chairman international delegates; Glenn Rupert, vice- chairman topic development; Curt Moore, vice-chairman endowment. town hall Name: Memorial Student Center Town Hall Founded: 1950 Purpose: MSC Town Hall is dedicated to bringing top qual¬ ity live entertainment to the campus and Bryan College Station community. Activities: Concerts, club (small concert series), and Broad¬ way shows. Membership: 130 Members: FIRST ROW: Mako Matsumoto, Connie Johnson, Monte Mechler, Camillie Watson, Carin Roubion, Keith Saylo, Julie Minerbo, Jennifer Berry, Beth Henderson, Stacy Ong, Mary Knapp, Veronica Villarreal, Marisa Byde. SECOND ROW: Michelle Waters, Elizabeth Hill, Megan Mariska, Clare Rubrecht, Sheri Tolbert, Kathy Galaviz, Maria Gonzalez, Lisa Cornelius, Vanessa Vance, Kimla Cotropia, Kathy Hooker, Robert Arrowood, Chip Parks, Denise Arledge. THIRD ROW: Greg Daily, Sabrina Moreland, Shelly Gaines, Kelly Morgan, Jan Tarpley, Deanna Bishop, Marilyn Laird, Amy Franklin, Mike Hutzler, Anthonly Lordi, Michelle Barton, Grayson Hankins. FOURTH ROW: James Randolph, advisor; Joanne Polarolo, Tracey Rutledge, Stacey Allen, Marylin Cooper, Robin Hunt, Laurie Becker, Suzie Wenzlau, David Dodd, Kristin Haugvoll, Sabrina Sanders, John Havender. FIFTH ROW: Charles Giammona, advisor; James Humphrey, Brad Hairston, Whit Allen, James McCormick, Monica Lloyd, Tom Cawthra, Eric Fisher, Marty Roos, Levon Eastin, Lauren Mayborn, John Duncan, Laurie Isaacs. SIXTH ROW: Keith Spera, Cathy Howard, Bonnie Kiger, Russell Powell, Jeff Sweat, Lynn Bearden, Kathy Williams, Kim Phillips, Susan Polarolo, Lonni Horowitz, David Reysa. SEVENTH ROW: Michael Conway, Brian Krauss, Joe Galewsky, Randy Stinnett, Paul Janish, Dough Debrecht, Eric Bryan, Dr. Barry Rudd, Nitesh Banker. EIGHTH ROW: Rob Henderson, Robert Dunshie, Cris Eugster, William White, Bobby Johnson, Robert Stickney, Timothy Hein. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Kathy Williams, executive aide; Keith Saylor, p.r. concerts; Joanne Polarolo, p.r. concerts; Elizabeth Hill, secretary; Levon Eastin, director of student development; Amy Franklin, p.r. Broadway. SECOND ROW: John Hovenden, special project chairman; Cathy Howard, p.r. concerts; Susan Polarolo, chairman; Dr. Barry Rudd, H R; James Humphrey, operations. THIRD ROW: Charles Giammona, faculty advisor; James Randolph, advisor; Timothy Hein, V-C club; Robert Arrowood, V-C Broadway; Grayson Hankins, p.r. Broadway; Eric Bryan, finance. variety show Name: Memorial Student Center Variety Show Founded: 1951 Purpose: To provide the Aggie Talent Show during parents’ weekend. Activities: Variety Show. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Joy Coleman, PR assistant; Sarah Neidigk, student development subchairman; Jill Notdurft, program subchairman; Beth Rutz, chairman; Kerrie Payne, treasurer; Marci Bush, judges subchairman; Melanie Person, recruitment promotions. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Lewis, auditions; Regina Groves, Micki Langloys, Cindy Cook, Joanna Breen, Lorraine Winkiel, Cheryl Hans. THIRD ROW: Tina Dymke, Susan Satterwhite, Kelly Hardage, Kay Rodgers, Kristin Kominis, Cindy Broze, Michelle Atchley. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Hines, Kay Kirk, Jean Ross, Patty Pascavage, Carol Hearn, Kimberly Reynolds, Julie Kuykendall. FIFTH ROW: Sydney Whitlock, Laura Andrews, Sherry Beisert, Marc Mussato, Jennifer Richards, Cherie Manson, Lucy Haring. 412 Memorial Student Center wjs Name: MSC Wiley Lecture Series Founded: 1982 Purpose: To present world-class lecture events on foreign policy issues to the students and faculty of Texas A M and the residents of the Bryan-College Station area. Activities: Annual foreign policy program featuring na¬ tional and international speakers. Membership: 50 414 Hometown Clubs A member of the Hoard Hometown Club waits for a meeting to begin. Q Hometown Clubs 415 abilene Name: Abilene Hometown Club Founded: Not available Purpose: To organize students from Abilene, Texas, for sharing rides, contacting prospective students, and socializ¬ ing. Activities: Organizing group picture. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Anne Pierce, Jana Brewington, Stephen Gray, Randy Glover, Paige Saverance, Michael Christopher. SECOND ROW: Dennis Troland, Stacie Turnbow, Mellany Braddock, Giselle Brochner, Russell Ann Vanderhider, Andrew Tons. THIRD ROW: Floyd Lambert, Allyn Allard, Kyle Wilson, Shelly Wilson, Roger Burton, James Fitzpatrick. FOURTH ROW: Becky Bledsoe, Jason Bird, Jill Emery, Jeanne Johnston, Renee Dix, Chris Eichorst, Elizabeth Parker, Timothy Moss. FIFTH ROW: Donald Campbell, Rebecca Merchant, Ruben Brochner, Sandy Blackmon, Robert Lehrer, Shannon Taylor. SIXTH ROW: Bryant Bradshaw, Chuck Lightfoot, Kathryn Hughes, Scott Lloyd, Larry DiEwbahk, Scott Pierce. SEVENTH ROW: Frank Puckett, Michael Lemen, Jim Taggart, Paul Woodfin, Darrell Templeton, Miles Willis, Robert Pierce. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Heather Hood, secretary, social chairman; Sabrina Sanders, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mike Pizzorno, vice-president; John Benton, president; Joe May, vice-president. 416 Hometown Clubs austin Name: Austin A M Hometown Club Founded: 1986 Purpose: To unite the students of Texas A M who are from Austin and surrounding areas and to pro¬ vide social services and activities. Activities: Tailgate party, club meetings, pre “beat the hell outta t. u.” party in Austin, Christmas party, picnics and barbeques. Membership: 70 Members: FIRST ROW: Mark Baker, social chairman; Jennifer Rogers, treasurer; Todd Thames, vice president; Linda Hartman, president; Daryl Swenson, Chip Saegert. SECOND ROW: George Lordi, Carol Ann Quay, Laurie Nagle, Carl Ramey, Julie Mersovsky, Susie Riley, Brian Winn. THIRD ROW: Loc McNew, Cheryl Walker, Joan German, Connie Boriskie, Bill Marshall, Susan Engster, Terry May, Susan Shipman. FOURTH ROW: Mark Guelker, Paul Hudson, Jeff Stewart, Leslie McIntosh, Sharon Hrncir, Jeffery Lewis, Greg Daily, Mark Shipman. FIFTH ROW: Michael Harris, Robert Henry, Loch McCulloch, Jerald Kopp, Charles Rogers, David Oakland, Dan Simpson, Bruce Lee Jones. hc mhc Name: Harrison County Marshall Hometown Club Founded: 1980 Purpose: To promote fellowship between students from Marshall and Harrison County and to act as a voice for the area’s Mothers Club. Activities: Parties are held each semester and a barbeque is planned for the spring. Membership: 35 Members: FIRST ROW: Missy Palmer, Tiffany Keith, Robert Martin, president; Kristi McConnell, secretary; Cindy Lewis, Kelan Hall. SECOND ROW: Deborah Wood, Bill Power, Edward Williams, Clifton Simmons-King, Jeanne Best, Charles Snyder, Bryan Harris. THIRD ROW: Gabe Salonish, Will Burns, Laura McCracken, Jeffrey Martin, Amanda Campbell, John Blackburn. Hometown Clubs 417 beaumont Name: Beaumont Hometown Club Founded: Not available Purpose: To promote friendship be¬ tween Beaumont area students and all students at A M. Activities: Ice Cream social, barbe- ques, dances and parties. Membership: 130 418 Hometown Clubs clear lake Name: Clear Lake Hometown Club Purpose: To promote a sense of community among the stu¬ dents from the Clear Lake area and to help incoming fresh¬ men from this area to adjust to college life. Activities: Social get-togethers. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Gareth Egerton, social chairman; Paulette Franz, historian; Gwen Snyder, treasurer; Molly Montgomery, vice-president; Shelley Pedersen, secretary; Kevin Whelton, president; Robert Runnels, advisor. SECOND ROW: Mark Berman, Bill Rogers, Kelly Jo Young, Marla McCulley, Gary Ong, Krista Murray, Renee Lyon, Michael Sandle. THIRD ROW: Neil Platt, Tammy Easterling, Doug Baumann, Wes Holloway, Cathy Rauch, Carter Ener, Julie Aseltine, Betsy Miur, Michael McGowan. FOURTH ROW: Steven Kunkel, Matt Blakley, Van Tran, Chuck Fimble, Tim Dawn, Tom Bauchspies, Brian Killingsworth, David Armstrong, Mark Filley, Scott Arndt. Hometown Clubs 419 deer park Name: Deer Park Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To allow Deer Park High School graduates to maintain close contact while at Texas A M, to organize carpools, to promote fellowship among members, and to en¬ courage parental participation. Activities: Annual Amarillo and Deer Park Hometown Club spring picnic, Deer Park High School Senior Day, Big Event, Sell Aggie key chains and Christmas cards for a fundraiser. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Shelley Gonzales, secretary; Greg Whitaker, president; Cindy Hengst, treasurer; Daniel Mendoza, vice-president; J.K. Hennigan, advisor. SECOND ROW: Rachel Branch, Christopher Branch, Janet White, Tamara Thomas, Leone Ervin, Sheryl Lawrence, Ken Lewis, Jana Gibson. THIRD ROW: Sandra Kolb, Scott Geek, Daniel Byerly, Robert Gonzales, Laura Nettles, Ken Ballard, Kimberly Young. FOURTH ROW: Frank Osuna Jr., Paul E. Klehn, Ed Matusek, John C. Winkler, Stephen Sinclair, Vickie Williams. FIFTH ROW: Greg Gibson, Bill Ubernosky, Kurt Wilson, Kevin Smith, Emmitt Wells, Calvin Thomas Madison Jr. 420 Hometown Clubs el paso Name: El Paso Hometown Club Founded: 1983 Purpose: To give members the opportunity to socialize with friends from home, to meet new people from home and to car pool the 670 miles back to El Paso. Activities: Meetings, parties, spring brak get-togethers in El Paso, car pools. Membership: 25 Hometown Clubs 421 galveston co. Name: Galveston County Hometown Club Founded: 1985 Purpose: To promote a sense of unity among students from Galveston County. Activities: Car Wash, Dickens on the Strand. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Edward Peek, vice-president; Stacey Wuthrich, treasurer; Kirstine Florance, president; Katharyn Albright, secretary; Patricia Garcia. SECOND ROW: Melissa Robinson, Cheree Chatelain, Cindy Marlin, Soila Reyna, Lisa Jansky, Dorothy Gilmer, Perry Nolen. THIRD ROW: Warren Reed, Clare Meaney, Mandy Deats, Susanne Wrinkle, Steve Wrinkle, Carl Collum. FOURTH ROW: Richard Padilla, Brett Butler, Chris Morales, Doug Walker, Gary Lowe, Alan Lowe. 422 Hometown Clubs medina county Name: Medina County Hometown Club Founded: 1975 Purpose: To unite Medina County Aggies, keep them in touch with each other through meetings and social gather¬ ings, and provide transportation for trips home. Activities: Chicken barbecue, Old Ag barbecue and dance for A M alumni in Medina County, high school recruiting for A M in Medina County, Big Event and bonfire. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Pat Debner, Charles Zinsmeyer, Kimberly Pettibon, Melissa Langfeld, president; Tammy Pettibon, secretary treasurer; Carol Nester, vice-president; Tim Keller, Gina Bradley. SECOND ROW: Dwight Beedryer, Judy Yanta, Susan Weinstrom, Joseph N. Koch, Stephen Debner, Linda Stein, reporter; Kenneth Rohrbach, Steven Langley. THIRD ROW: Scot Kibbe, Mark Reed, Joel Fohn, Wayne Mahr, Brad Haby, Perry Haley, Vaughn Davis. FOURTH ROW: Curt A. Van DeWalle, Jan Moss, Bruce McWhorter, Chris Jungman, Jeff Raney. FIFTH ROW: Darrin Biediger, David Bragg, Lawrence J. litis, Rusty Spannagel, Charles Neuman. Hometown Clubs 423 mid-county Name: Mid-Jefferson County Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To strengthen friendships. Activities: Christmas Party, summer get-togethers, pizza parties, and other social events. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Carol Rubesh, Bryan LeBlanc, president; Rachel Hill, vice-president; Carole Andrews, Christie Cook. SECOND ROW: Janet Greer, Susan Stark, Jean McClintock, Susan Edwards, Kim Vincent, Shara Briggs. THIRD ROW: Ramon Hill, Karen Van Boskirk, Enrique Juarez, Kevin Stahl, Kari Yonker. FOURTH ROW: Kirk Stahl, Keith Van Voskrik, Craig Huffstetler, Gena Long, Mike Rothmann, Mike Morman. 424 Hometown Clubs mt. pleasant Name: Mt. Pleasant Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To provide organization, programs and social ac¬ tivities for Texas A M students who reside in Mt. Pleasant, Texas and surrouding counties. Activities: Fall and spring socials, participation in Adopt-a- School program. Membership: 35 Members: FIRST ROW: Dewanna Maxton, Callie Smith, Andy Fortenbery, secretary-treasurer; Jay Kidwell, president; Joel Baldwin, vice president; Denise Alexander, Tammy Hedgpeth, Tonya Fite. Not pictured: Suzy Archer, area coordinator. SECOND ROW: John Clayton, Tony Simpson, David May, Steven Merritt, Dan Tracy, Jon Alexander. THIRD ROW: Ken Davis, Kevin Kennington, Jimmy Smith, Tim Landrum, Jim Ferguson, adviser. Hometown Clubs 425 port arthur Name: Port Arthur Hometown Club Founded: 1945 Purpose: To bring all students from Port Arthur together socially. Activities: Christmas Dance, End of Year Party, and Pizza Party. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Risa Rising, secretary; Mary Beth Draughton, Robert Brownie, Nicole Judice, Larry Babineaux, Marty Roos, president. SECOND ROW: Craig Stump, Gary Lapham, Karl Wagenhauser, Christian Sartain. THIRD ROW: David Avery, Shea Walker, Bart Bartkowiak, Russell Foster, Robert Kanewske. FOURTH ROW: JefT Sweat, Randy Hebert, Walter Postula, Anthony Macaluso. 426 Hometown Clubs possum kingdom Name: Possum Kingdom Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To promote new and old friendships with college students from the hometown area and to give assistance to younger students who may need help. Activities: Fall barbeque, attend football games and Aggie Muster together, and to sit with P.K. group at Possum King¬ dom. Membership: 35 Members: FIRST ROW: Cindy Flournoy, Michael Lee, vice-president; Teresa K. Rice, secretary treasurer; T. Scott Hart, president; Ashlee Thigpen. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Flinn, Steven Kime, Evelyn Irvin, Melanie Barrett, Julie Mersiovsky, Greg Luchak. THIRD ROW: Keri Keilberg, Kenneth McIntosh, Link Newman, Tracy Estridge, Philip Stafford, Tom Ke y, Kathryn Hollis. Hometown Clubs 427 south louisiana Name: South Louisiana Hometown Club Founded: 1970s Purpose: To unite Aggies from the South Louisisana area. Activities: Intramurals, socials, ar¬ ranging rides home. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Denise Truelove, vice president; Dianne Blackwee, secretary; Greg Granger, president; Stephanie Kimbell, social secretary; Dwayne Doiron, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Byron Richard, Lorraine Billeaud, Jennifer Ledlow, Randall Hoppe, Lee Wright, Vincent Codeil. THIRD ROW: Stuart M. Smith, Ronald A. Domingue Jr., Michael Moody, Mark Foreman, Kevin Harris. temple Name: Temple Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To assemble college students from Temple and their surrounding area to develop leadership and to promote friendship. Activities: Parties, fund raisers, reunions. Membership: 65 Members: FIRST ROW: David Spurlin, president; Pam Svatek, vice president; Chris Wohleb, treasurer; Amanda Baker, secretary. SECOND ROW: Doug Nichols, Carolyn Havelka, Dwayne King, Cristi Hicks, Elizabeth Bartosh, Alan Corbitt. THIRD ROW: Lil Diaz, Giselle Kirton, Teresa Boedeker, Dawn Ross, Laurie Zaruba, Patrick Posey, Sean Bush. FOURTH ROW: Stacey McDaniel, Vanessa Archibald, Lauren Dyck, Susan Owens, Jennifer Schneider, Camille Browning. FIFTH ROW: Chris Anderson, Steve Wohlels, Jeff Stanley, Mike Mayfield, Jeff Tepera, Joe Cater. 428 Hometown Clubs wharton co Name: Wharton County Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To stay in touch with ho¬ metown friends, encourage up¬ coming high-school grads to attend A M, and provide social functions for the members. Activities: Parties, barbeques, Par¬ ents’ Weekend social. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Trey Maffett, vice president; Mary Gibbs, secretary; Andy Gibbs, president; Angela Tyus, treasurer; G. Elizabeth Castro, Bruce Caraway. SECOND ROW: Manuela Ann Quintana, Douglas Pesek, Marsha Eubank, Jose L. Castro, Laurie E. Shumbera, Bob M. Miska, Kenneth Gonzales. THIRD ROW: Stacy W. Wittig, Kevin Young, Duane Hrncir, Donald Buxkemper, John Dettling, Kevin Ullman, John Carlson. waxahachie Name: Waxahachie Hometown Club Founded: 1986 Purpose: To establish unity in the Waxachachie A M students and to bring out the true Aggie spirit. Activities: Meetings, dinners, road trips to games. Membership: 20 Members: FIRST ROW: Mike Gardenhire, parliamentarian; Judy Shank, secretary; Jill Allen, president; Monica Stockman, vice president; Jimmy Smith, intramural representative. SECOND ROW: Steve Locke, John Puentes, Mark Morgan. THIRD ROW: Clint Calvert, Jeff Gardenhire, Larry Bates, Kevin Six, Von Pigg. Hometown Clubs 429 wichita co. Name: Wichita County Hometown Club Founded: 1983 Purpose: To promote a closer affiliation of students from the Wichita County area. Membership: 60 Members: FIRST ROW: Dean Kellogg, social chair; Sharon Cassidy, president; Le Truong, James Howerton, treasurer; Virginia Busby, Mamie Boomer, Brian Walloa. SECOND ROW: Niranjan Chitale, Doug Juul, Benette Bussey, Linda Chapa, John Wall, Lynda Bottos, Carol Callaway, Richard Martinez. THIRD ROW: Billy HofTman, Bruce Nehlsen, Neil Gately, Randall Chapin, Deklayne Gill, Melissa Reser, Heidi Bruhl, Adam Hartman. FOURTH ROW: Robert Kirkland, Gary Krebs, Grady Schenk, Roger Beall, Doug Schlumpf, Mark Wilde, John Burrus. 430 Hometown Clubs yoakum Name: Yoakum Hometown Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: to provide a friendly atmosphere for students at A M from Yoakum and the surrounding area, organize car pools and provide encouragement and assistance for prospec¬ tive A M students from Yoakum. Activities: Montly meetings, Big Event, participation. Membership: 45 Members: FIRST ROW: Melissa Kleihege, Eustacia Kleihege, Roberta Barbers, Kim Tolbert, Tracey Rutledge, Lisa DeBord. SECOND ROW: James M. ogg, Matt Degmet, Keith Morris, Brian Javak, Ricky Hermes, John R. Hermes, Larry Mueller. THIRD ROW: Greg Holub, Steven Morris, Anthony A. Hermes, Denny Barre, James Blaschke, Ken Kvinta, Kevin Arnold. FOURTH ROW: Leonard S. Pesek, Jr., Mark Roeder, Paul Kresta, Patrick Frank, Lawrence Matusek, Dennis Mudd, Rex Perrard, Marvn D. Seitz. Officers: FIRST ROW: Sheila L. Pesek, Shiner representative; Scott Moehlman, junior vice president; Laurde Matusek, president; Dean Janak, senior vice president. SECOND ROW: Beverly Roznovsky, Morilton representative; Evon Belicek, freshman vice president; Gloria Vecera, sophomore vice president; Sarah Bohuslav, junior vice president; Roni Hermes, social secretary. Hometown Clubs 431 432 Greeks Greeks 433 afp Name: Alpha Gamma Rho Founded: 1975 Purpose: To make better men and through them a broader and better agriculture. We surround our members with influ¬ ences tending to encourage individual endeavor, resourceful¬ ness and aggressive effort, along the lines of making for the development of better mental, social, moral and physical qualities. Activities: Pink rose formal, charity work and monthly seminars on agricultural topics. Membership: 35 Members: FIRST ROW: Chip Twomey, vice-president of alumni; Dale Brem, vice-president of finance; Jason Howell, vice-president of recruitment; Bud Cross, president; David Lundell, vice-president of planning; Claude Ross, vice-president of membership development; Terry Baush, vice-president of social activities. SECOND ROW: Stephen Marchant, Vince Palasota, parliamentarian; Joe Lucas, Robert Steslich, Bradley Goodbread, Danny Garces, Doyle Koop. THIRD ROW: W. Myers, J. Gorman, Jeff Baker, Sidney Mondin, Johnny Wilson, John Cass. FOUFH’H ROW: Curt Weimer, Dean McCorkle, Steve Armatta, Ted White, Curt Alexander, Bart Goode. 434 Greeks APA Name: Alpha Phi Alpha Founded: 1906 Purpose: Primarily a service organization, organized to stimulate the ambition of its members, to prepare them for their greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity; to pro¬ mote freedom and dignity of the individual; to encourage the noblest and highest form of manhood; and to encourage other students to strive for and achieve high scholastic stan¬ dards. Activities: Founder’s Day Ceremony, Unity Awareness Fo¬ rum, tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., Lip Sync Contest to benefit Brazos County Boys Club, and freshman rap and information session. Membership: 22 Members: FIRST ROW: Roderick Wright-Holmes, director educational activities; Edward Deorsey McGruder, parliamentarian; Joseph Edward Chavis, Jr., programs chairman; Charles Aham Onwumere, Don L. Scott Jr., president. SECOND ROW: Henry L. Scarbrough Jr., Lloyd S. Chinn, Terris T. Barton, Andre N. Brackens, Nathan Rodgers McClellan, Christopher Phillips. THIRD ROW: John Houston, corresponding secretary; Derrick Smith, Patrick L. Robinson, Kevin K. Johnson, Rodney O. Pennywell, vice-president. FOURTH ROW: Markanthony Sterling, dean of pledges; Kelvin Dwayne Shepherd, Alvin Larke, Jr., adviser; Kevin R. Carreathers, adviser; Marcus L. Davis. Greeks 435 Am Name: Alpha Tau Omega Founded: 1979 Purpose: To instill leadership goals in young men while providing social and service opportunities for the growth of both the individual and the fraternity. Activities: Intramurals, charity projects, social activities, and Spring Formal Membership: 60 Members: FIRST ROW: Robert Fields, public relations officer; Reagan Rorschach, vice president; Mitch Williams, social chairman; Charles Collins, president; Shawn West, secretary; Harold Barber, parliamentarian; James Carrao, historian. SECOND ROW: Terry Moses, William Horn, Kevin Engelbert, Stephen Nelson, Terry Gore, David Gray, John West, Brett Newton, Dennis Engelbert. THIRD ROW: Rick Francis, Barry Graves, Anthony Luprete, Michael Jusko, Craig Klein, Beau Greenwood, Mark Beaty, Mark Shipman, Clay Morrison. FOURTH ROW: Ron Capel, Tony Fowler, Robert Sanders, Eric Weidenbach, Ed McCall, Jeff Devine, John Hall, Rob Eisenhauer, Jason Huff. FIFTH ROW: Russell McBeth, Jeff Innmon, Scott Hill, Tom Young, Steve Granda, Mark Deboer, Scot Nisson, Gary Remy. LITTLE SISTERS: FIRST ROW: Lisa Campbell, Stacy Lindsey, Becky File, Tricia Elwell, Kelli Matheson, Dennis Engelbert, little sister director. SECOND ROW: Cheri Nocker, Kresha Caldwell, Jennifer Talley, Stacy Harris, Eileen Brosche, Cindy Jamerson. THIRD ROW: Kathryn King, Karen Keniff, Kasey Mayfield, Susan Peterson. Ben Name: Beta Theta Pi — Aggie Cowboys Founded: 1979 Purpose: Social fraternity. Activities: Annual Bourbon Street Bash, social mixers with sororities, trips, and formals. Membership: 85 Members: FIRST ROW: A1 Troup, vice president; Dave Brown, secretary; John Tippit, president elect; Jay Clark, president; Scott Armstron, sgt. of arms elect.; Mark Curzan, pledge trainer; Shell Hubbard, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: Todd Worley, Louis Bickel, Craig Johnston, Eric Gambrell, B. Bradbury, B uddy Morris, Daniel Clark, John Trevilion, Blair Richardson. THIRD ROW: Noel Wallace, Ben Allen, Gary Meador, Jerry Price, Danny Blain, Doug Swafford, Vance Fairchild, James Grona. FOURTH ROW: Bill Thomas, Craig Zartman, Mark Grosch, Randy Stavinoha, Eric Ragle, Kevin McDonald, Bill Harrison, Branch Ward, Brian Vincent. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Baring, Philip Choyce, Scott Manatt, chorister; Jake Kaminsky, Trent Norris, Donald Jungerman, Dennis Hernandez, Charles Woytek. LIU WRANGLERS: FIRST ROW: Tina Tribble, Donna Falcone, Melanie Smith, HI’ wrangler president; Carol Hindman, Sandra Voelkel. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Douglas, Penny Paikowski, Ingrid Insinger, Kim Frey. THIRD ROW: Susan Zimmerman, Michele Menzel, Teresa Blanco, Pam Langford, Kristen Fluker. AX Name: Delta Chi Founded: 1985 Purpose: To build a close association of university men, promote friendship, develop character, advance justice, and assist in the acquisition of a sound education. Activities: Mixers with sororities, intramurals, fund raisers, Texas Tech Invitational Party, Roadtrip to Louisiana Downs, and White Carnation Ball. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Wade Stubblefield, Rod Arnold, Nimish Oza, Bill Philibert, Keith Lukshin, Otto Helwes. SECOND ROW: Jon Belanger, Kraig Yarbrough, Dean Crawford, John Follis, Ariel Tarrago, Barry Ryan, Alvis Reeves, Keith Hardwick. THIRD ROW: Jeff Putnam, Peter Dennis, Scott Miller, Brian Webb, Felipe Salomon-Anab, Chris Malley, Roger Click, Lee Webster. FOURTH ROW: Chip Mello, Wayne Kessler, Chip Holdridge, John Davidson. 438 Greeks asp Name: Delta Sigma Theta Founded: Delta Sigma Theta Founded: 1984 Purpose: To serve the community and the students on cam¬ pus. Activities: Thanksgiving Can Dance, scholarshp ball, Haunted Halloween party, and Adopt a Pregnant Child pro¬ gram. Membership: 15 Members: FIRST ROW: Joselyn Anglin, Sherri Wilkerson, Helen Wabbington, Stefanie Grant, Sheretta James. SECOND ROW: Carletta James, Micheon King, Michele King, Dawn Toi Haynes, Lori L. Durham, Cynthia C. Goode. THIRD ROW: Jennifer Adams, Andria Goldwire, Ellecia Robinson, president; Jamyce Punch, Victoria Neal, dean of pledges; Charnella Swanson. Greeks 439 ifc Name: Interfraternity Council Founded: 1985 Purpose: To coordinate activities of the fraternities, serve as a representative to the University on the behalf of the frater¬ nities, provide a forum for discussion of issues and policies which effect fraternities, and increase student and university awareness of fraternities. Activities: Fall and spring rush seminars, intramurals, meetings, and Greek Week. Membership: 21 Fraternities Members: FIRST ROW: Michael Wolf, Michael Fulton, David Smallwood, treasurer; Vincent Obregon, Wes Williams, president; Paul Civiletto. SECOND ROW: Tommy Woelfel, Scott Janse, Craig Walter, John D. Hall, J. Orlando Munoz, Wally Dryden. THIRD ROW: Mark Brock, Jorge Quirch, Jeff Brown, Barry Graves, Rodney Schonefeld. FOURTH ROW: John Bloomer, Allen Brown, Carl Vos, Jeff Wormser, Eric Beckmann, Tony Moskal. 440 Greeks KA Name: Kappa Alpha Founded: 1978 Purpose: To promote brotherhood. Activities: Haunted House for Muscular Dystrophy, Old South Weekend, mixers, Big Kiss, rush. Membership: 110 Greeks 441 atpe Name: The Association of Texas Professional Educators Founded: 1980 Purpose: To secure the best learning environments for students and working conditions for their professional educators. Activities: Workshops, annual trip to Austin and speak¬ ers. Membership: 45 Members: FIRST ROW: Leslie Stuart, Risa Rising, Jamie Bubert, Cara Rinehart. SECOND ROW: Mary Wilder, Dana Thacker, Shannon Williams, Suzanne Smith, Clare Meaney. THIRD ROW: Jenean Bellah, Nancy New, Byron Graves, Elizabeth Stoerkel. 442 AY Name: Delta Upsilon Fraternity Founded: 1983 Purpose: To provide social activities, lifelong friends and leadership experience. Delta Upsilon is a non-secret fraterni- ty - Activities: Formals, mixers and intramurals. Membershp: 15 Members: FIRST ROW: Kirk McGorrah, David Strickler, treasurer; Kepler Johnson, president; Christopher Davis, pledge educator; Craig Browning, vice president; David Dobbins — not pictured. SECOND ROW: Kevin Hickman, Jeff Sweat, Randy Hundl, Todd Riemenschneider. THIRD ROW: Sean Hunt, Mark Starr, Steve Patterson. Greeks 443 M0 Name: Phi Delta Theta Founded: 1984 Purpose: To develop a close-knit brotherhood of men who share similar morals and personal aspirations, and to create lifelong friendships through our group activities and achieve¬ ments. Activities: Fall and spring rush, formals, fundraising pro¬ jects, community service projects, pledge retreats. Membership: 80 444 Greeks Fill Name: Phi Gamma Delta Founded: March 24, 1979 Purpose: To promote brotherhood, the fostering and devel¬ opment of men, and to contribute to the all-around growth of the men in the fraternity. To make strong the development of social, moral, physical, scholarship and leadership qualities. Among members of the fraternity are college presidents, noted clergymen, distinguished counselors, eminent doctors, bankers, statesmen, captains of industry; one with a brilliant military record and likewise a famous author, politicians, a vice-president as well as a president. Phi Gamma Delta to¬ day is a reflection of her leaders both past and present and it has been given a “niche in the Temple of Fame” second to none. Activities: Fall and Spring Rush, mixers with sororities, Fiji Islander, Fall and Spring Formal, and Annual Keg Roll for MDA. Membership: 65 Members: FIRST ROW: Michael Gallagher, historian and pig dinner chairman; Cameron Bell, Mike Fulton, 1FC representative and new house committee chairman; Bobby McGoldrick, Trent Gustafson, Kevin Swan, Scott McDonald, Nathan Moore, Don E. Moskal, Todd Latham, James Moore, Scott Petty, Jennings Steen. SECOND ROW: Craig Johnson, Spencer Scott, Walter Slaughter, assistant pledge trainer and house chairman; Kevin Kruege, Terry Gasper. THIRD ROW: Ken Farar, party-pic representative; Keith Klopfenstein, corresponding secretary; Crews Lott, assistant treasurer; Erich Klein, treasurer; Rodney Schonefeld, president. FOURTH ROW: John Tyler, Lupe Reed, Mike Gardenhire, recording secretary; Steve Heldenfels, Cary Dupuy, Mike Marline, David Marshall, Tommy Edwards, Tommy Woelfel, Bubba May, John P. Fields, David Wood. FIFTH ROW: Tres Watson, Lupe Reed, Kelley Harwood, Dell Toelkes, Tab Taylor. SIXTH ROW: Chuck Sponsler, Tony Moskal, chapter advisor; Steve Knutson, house committee; C.D. Fullwood, president of house committee. Greeks 445 OKI Name: Phi Kappa Sigma Founded: 1984 Purpose: To promote good fellowship, encouragement of good scholarship, and cultivation of the social virtues among its members. Activities: Intramural sports, social activities, and commu¬ nity service. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: David Clark, interfraternity council representative; Conrad Yiu, corresponding secretary; Mickey Allen, pledge trainer; Steve Kelly, president; Jason Baadsgaard, vice-president; Gregg Dejarnett, bouncer; Robert Scott, recording secretary. SECOND ROW: Scott Williams, Erik Remmert, Mark Kohn, Jeff Thomas, Kenneth Coleman, Mark Miesch. THIRD ROW: Scott Leach, Jim Stufflebeme, Jeff Nuner, Wes Crump, Alan Teague, Mike Stufflebeme, Mark Bell, David Ainsworth. FOURTH ROW: Lane Boozer, Steve Erbert, Jeff Bullen, T. J. Lymenstuli, Tommy Hewitt, Blake Gerney, Robert Hensarling, Greg Steen, Randall Hrechko. LITTLE SISTERS: FIRST ROW: Karen Lynn Keir, Mary Kaye Franton, Donna Kay Halbert, Christy Woliver. SECOND ROW: Debbie Dean, Debi Tijerina, Tina Reinhard, Kati Broderick. THIRD ROW ' : Cheryl Warren, Judy Racino, Caroline Matthews, Janet McCurry, Aimee Wolske. 446 Greeks EAM Name: Sigma Alpha Mu Founded: 1981 Purpose: Fraternal organization Activities: Graffiti Party, SMU Bustrip, and Private Party. Membership: 16 Members: FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Katz, Melissa Musick, David Goldstein, Josh Kahn, vice-prior; Brian Mendelson, prior; Jorge Quirch, Kevin Shows, recorder; Stacey Keller, Stacey Hall. SECOND ROW: Dana Johnson, Bradley Zane, Tony Phaup, athletic chairman; Jean Shemali, Eric Beckmann, IFC representative; David Beckmann, Scott Sloter, Rob Zane, social chairman; Karen Hurwitz. THIRD ROW: Kim Tolbert, Traci Carnahan, Chris Davis, HP sis chairman; Jacob Katz, parliamentarian; Richard Ketchersid, John Bloomer, Debbie Goldfarb. FOURTH ROW: Laura Monroe, Jennifer Hendricks, Tom Murray, Carl Worthington, Allen Brown, Jeff Wormser, Robert Marraro, Cindy Schwartz. Greeks 447 IX Name: Sigma Chi Founded: 1976 Purpose: To promote the growth of members into men of good character, high ideals and strong leadership. Membership: 135 Activities: Greek World Series, cyclefest, Derby Daze, Greekfest, Jalopy Rush, intramurals and Parents’ Week¬ end. Members: FIRST ROW: Jack Phillips, Shain Chapman, Daniel Brekister, Leon Coe, Wes Collier, Gordon Hiebert, Paul Civiletto, Scote Wolff, Michael Goetz, Mike Hutzler, Patrick Burk. SECOND ROW: Tim Mahaffey, Jake Marcisz, David Deardorff, Bob Hancock, John Gromala, Matt Michael, Foster Harrison, Rich Meisels, Dudley Muer, Len Briley. THIRD ROW: John Shinneman, Randy Stinnett, Ric Pena, Steve Taylor, Troy Simon, Stephen Keneney, David Castaneda, John McPherson, Ron Phipps, Greg Lisso, Fred Bayliss. FOURTH ROW: Mark McCarley, James Russ, Rodney Moss, Don Avant, Jeff Hamilton, Paul Cox, Travis Burke, Steve Morris, John Akard, Wally Dryden. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Jack Phillips, Scooter Wolff, Randy Stinnett, John Akard, Len Briley. SECOND ROW: Rooney Moss, Don Avant, Ric Pena, David Casteneda, Paul Cox. 448 Greeks IN Name: Sigma Nu Founded: 1985 Purpose: To create an atmosphere of brotherhood not avail¬ able in other organizations by providing a feeling of a family away from home, and creating an environment which allows each member to himself. Activities: Sigma Nu Spring golf tournament, and Boy’s Club Little League football coaches. Membership: 65 Members: FIRST ROW: Lisa Reynolds, Rebecca Swygert, Scott Padgitt, house manager; John McLaughlin, little sister chairman; Robert Jamieson, rush chairman; Stephen Sigrist, recorder; Mark Boklring, commander; John Lydick, vice-president; Jeff Martin, sentinel; Michael Bonring, rush chairman; Tim Lyness, pledge marshal; J. Orlando Munoz, interfraternity council representative; Susan Sedwick, Rene Cleckler, Susie Cook. SECOND ROW: Kris Kaczmarek, Andy Ellard, John Krehmeier, Cedric Benauides, Michael Moran, Kirkland Bily, Yett Mike, Daniel Casey, Rob Hawkins, Edward Halvorsen, William Uzelmeier, Nancy McHaney. THIRD ROW: Tonja Snyder, Lori Bates, J. Robert Grube, Matt Martin, J. Andrew Alexander, Todd Snyder, Llans Boas, Mike Corrigan, Christi Vandaveer. FOURTH ROW: Jennifer Richards, Peter Bond, Kyle Walls, Michael Anthony Lee, James Anderson, Warren Wilson, William Walker, Chris Teague, Chris Bradshaw, Carolyn Walters. FIFTH ROW: Pat Thomas, Robert Gray, Michael Gobbi, Weatherby Mayfield, Donald Sheara, Thomas Schabel, Gregory Johnson, Peter Czerniakowski, Roger White, Stephanie Koehl. SIXTH ROW: Natalie Tweddale, Andrew Whelan, John Jakubik, Troy Kuecker, Gary Tiemann, John Goodman, Eric Ford, Mark McDaniel, Beth Barker. Greeks 449 SAE Name: Sigma Alha Epsilon Founded: 1856 Purpose: To provide an opportunity for men to socialize. Activities: Boys’ Club philanthropy, Paddy Murphy par¬ ty, formal mixers, participation in the College Station Christmas Parade. Membership: 80 450 Greeks A MIfl IKE Name: Tau Kappa Epsilon Founded: 1981 Purpose: To heighten the academic and social experience of its members. To provide men the opportunity to form life¬ long friendships and a chance to be a leader in a corporate atmosphere. Activities: Mixers, socials, Red Carnation Ball, All Univer¬ sity Concert, TKE Parents’ Weekend Bar B Que, keg roll, pre-yell practice parties and post-game parties. Membership: 80 Greeks 451 ex Name: Theta Chi Founded: 1980 Purpose: To promote brotherhood among our members and the community, to promote knowledge, advance culture, build character, and to extend a helping hand to all who seek it, to recognize that the fraternity is a valuable part of higher education, cooperating at all times with the college or the university with which it is associated, to set an example of true gentlemanly conduct that will be recognized by campus and community as a definite contribution to society, and to recognize and maintain in chapter government those princi¬ ples of democracy, cooperation, discipline, and control which make for efficient operation and prepare for useful citizen¬ ship. Activities: Alpha Delta Pi Playday, Taco and Tequilla, Ac¬ tive Retreats, Zeta Tau Alpha World Series, intramurals, and Theta Chi Conventions. Membership: 34 Members: FIRST ROW: Bryan C. HoeOing, Griff Thomas, Donnie R. Stirneman, Michael T. Wolf, president; Steve Greiner, Kevin Hattersley, Derek Brown, Jack Dorroh. SECOND ROW: Robert Rinker, Mark Brock, Trae Williams, Russell Nash, sergeant at arms; William Ellis, Dale Schneider, R.A. Turner, Carl Vos. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Porter, Pam Perkins, Lisa Mengers, Karen Peters, Kim Bruner, Courtney Barker. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Brown, vice-president; Troy F. Priesmeyer, Gregg A. Gill, Craig Calk, treasurer; Mark Crump, Mike Wheat, Townes Mahaffey. 452 Greeks KX Name: Kappa Sigma Founded: 1982 Purpose: To provide an atmosphere of brotherhood in which men can grow socially and get more enjoyment out of college years. Activities: Christmas for the Handicapped, Alpha Delta Pi Playday, Thrash for Diabetes Bash, Chi Omega Song- fest, Spokes for Strokes Benefit, mixers. Membership: 60 454 Special Interest a a Special Interest groups often are very specialized, as is the case with the Texas A M Chapter of the Bubble Blowers of America (TAM — BBA). Special Interests 455 allemanders Name: Aggie Allemanders Founded: 1977 Purpose: To promote square dancing through lessons and regular club dances. Activities: Four to six special occasion dances throughout the year as well as weekly dances. Membership: 40 456 Special Interest democrats Name: Young Democrats of Texas A M Founded: 1983 Purpose: To expose the Texas A M student body to the members of the Democratic Party and the ideals which these leaders stand for. Activities: Reception to honor Land Commissioner Garry Mauro ’70 and Railroad Commission Candidate and State Sen. John Sharp ’72, reception for Aggie Democrat Alumni Association Advisory Board, Voter Registration Drive, Work for the Democratic Ticket in the general election. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Kristen Phillips, treasurer; Carolyn Foster, vice president programs; Michelle Touchet. SECOND ROW: Rudy Rodriguez, Christopher Efird, president; Lee Hancock. THIRD ROW: Steve Monroe, D erek Blakeley, vice president for membership. Special Interest 457 kanm Name: Student Radio KANM Founded: 1973 Purpose: To provide the A M and Bryan-College Sta¬ tion area with an alternative music choice. Activities: Monthly benefit concerts, getting FCC license and going over regular air. Members: FIRST ROW: Steven Krebs, engineer; Tim Davis, assistant music director; Alex Luke, music director; Ginger Hudson, station manager; Johnny Mutton, secretary; Shane Hall, business manager; Otto Cordry; David Tumlin, sponsorship director. SECOND ROW: John Giancarlo, Tom Phelps, Web Mayfield, Pablo Fleece, Ricardo Davis, David McConnell, Mark Han¬ cock. THIRD ROW: Ingred Bou-Saada, Joan Penzenstadler, Edward Schipul, Patrick Carroll, David Arnold, Lynn Lange. FOURTH ROW: Simon Puxley, David Betz, Brian Winn, Ted Lowe, Richard Hernandez, Mark Wedge, Bran McGregor. 458 Special Interest Name: Aggie Hostesses Founded: 1985 Purpose: To help give prospective athletes and their parents an overall view of Texas A M by providing tours of the campus and athletic facilities. To help give the prospective athlete and their parents a students perspective about Texas A M and its traditions. Activities: Annual fall formal Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Laura Rabun, Cynthia Goode, Julia Simon, Traci Erickson, Chanara James, Shari Landers, Joy Watson, Annette Primm, Laura White. SECOND ROW: Kerri Byrd, Jennifer Bohac, Susan Richardson, Stacey Webb, Rhetta Scott, Laura Raffety, Alison Hardy, Martha Boyce, Ginger Reneau. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Holbrook, Stacey Allen, Lori Gardner, Jennifer Henderson, Laura Zanetti, Kate Vickers, Denise Metcalf, Jennifer Rudy, Tammy Hickey, Cathy Samaan. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Kiger, Elizabeth Thompson, Lauri Pogreba, Angela Pahde, Megan Mills, Carrie Gilbert, Yvette Jacquet, Jenni Weinman, Hallie Duke. FIFTH ROW: Jamie Bubert, Holly Gatlin, Kimberly Anderson, Lani Lanfear, Janie McAlister, Mandie Mills, Robin Murphy, Tasha Thompson, Cathy Park, Kristal Wheeler. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Megan Mills, president; Kimberly Anderson, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Lani Lanfear, vice-president; Alison Hardy, secretary; Jaime Bubert, treasurer. $w I Special Interests 459 amc Name: The Aggie Men’s Club Founded: 1984 Purpose: To provide a social atmosphere of Christian fellow¬ ship and brotherhood while upholding and perpetuating Ag¬ gie traditions and to encourage an attitude of service through the giving of time and resources to benefit others. Activities: Fall Formal, Flalloween Party, Spring Barn Dance, and work with Special Olympics, Brazos Valley Ani¬ mal Shelter, Adopt-a-Highway, and Big Event. Membership: 90 Members: FIRST ROW: Kelley Kackley, social chairman; Eric Thode, vice-president; JefT Hurley, president; John Mabry, social chairman; Ted Eagle, treasurer; Brannon Hamblen, secretary. SECOND ROW: Andy Bock, Lane Farley, JefT CafTey, Richard Siler, Thomas Hanes, Thomas Gardner, Matthew Mireles, Clay Lynch, John Snell, David Ortega. THIRD ROW: Bo Waltman, Mike Hachtman, Jeff Cox, Trey Bounds, James Chvatal, Tim Keen, Shane Haynes, Brett Denton, Mitchell White, Michael Hearne, Greg Gorman. FOURTH ROW: Mike Shackney, Scott Farver, Tom Skrock, Biff Boles, Ed Crandell, Andy Aims, Todd Hullender, Chris Davis, Tim Williams, Alan Pope, Duane Newsome. FIFTH ROW: Kyle Jones, Mike Brunner, Ed Gumucio, Douglas Baird, Richard Rohrbough, Daniel Holland, Kyle Clark, Larry Bates, Eric Bryan, C. Douglas Moore, Bo Collins. SIXTH ROW: Troy Miller, Mark Layman, Thomas Posell, Phil Baker, John Huff, Scott Creecy, Clark Ealy, Mark Maniha, Brad Hairston, Pete Pearce, Steve Hotchkiss. SEVENTH ROW: Rodney Edge, Michael Bryant, Ronald Lee, David Nilsen, J. David Lockridge, Don Wilder, Keith Kornfuehrer, Mason Carnes, Mike Riffe, Jeff Skrocki, Mike Waters, Madison Lyle, Kent Bradshaw, David Purinton. SWEETHEARTS: FIRST ROW: Sarah Rhombers, Tara Zinsmeister, Tracy Kornfuehrer, Chaille Lamb, Elise Brown. SECOND ROW: Mindy Miller, Beth Baker, Risa Rising, Cheryl Strauss, Carolyn Brown. THIRD ROW: Christi Taff, Melinda Daggett, Karen Leatherman, Jeannie Neville, Sandra Nannini. 460 Special Interests aggie partners Name: Aggie Partners for Special Olympics Founded: 1986 Purpose: To raise funds and run Area 6 Special Olympics and to work all year for public awareness of Special Olym¬ pics and handicapped students. Activities: Haunted House, Western Festival, Bowling Tournament, and Special Olympics. Membership: 85 Members: FIRST ROW: Vijay Balasingam, vice-president; Barbara Davis, director of events; Anne McGowan, advisor; Murray Jones, president. SECOND ROW: Allison Link, Maria Montemayor, Paula Blacksher, DeAnn Welfel, Michelle Bondreaux, John H. Neill, Beth Bernuski, Jill Kinnebrew. THIRD ROW: Candace Kennedy, Dee Wallace, Sheri Barker, Lana Bolls, Susan K. Turgeon, Kim Vincent, Laura Hennessey, Shannon McGehee. FOURTH ROW: Vince Buchta, Sandy Ellis, Kristi Rafidi, Stacie Templin, Lori Ince, Laurie E. Jones, Nancy Hunter, Margaret Artz. FIFTH ROW: George Dietrich, Ana Ramirez, Tonya Tompkins, Debbie Van Pelt, Karen Kouba, Debbie Villarreal, Lisa Hudson, Rachel Hill. Special Interests 461 aggie players Name: Aggie Players Association Founded: 1946 Purpose: To promote the theater and related activities at Texas A M. Activities: Sponsor campus theater productions. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Christy Claxton, Kimberly Reynolds, Nora Garza, Katherine Hillis, Paige Pirkle, Michelle Cohen, membership chairman; Susan Elwell, Liest Wilson, Tim McEvoy, R. Wenck. SECOND ROW: Amy Pitzenger, Catherine Zukak, Elizabeth Stepp, Donna Copeland. THIRD ROW: Monica Powell, Susan Condon, Gretchen Myers, Drue Franklin, Robbie Tayler, Mary Brennan, Martell Stroup. FOURTH ROW: Michelle Onley, Allan Joy, English Atkins, Lisa Geistweidt, Debra Kneese. FIFTH ROW: David Trevino, Cheryl Finley, Lavonne Grossmann, Reland Garrett, Daira Munn, Leila Tal, Arti Gibson. SIXTH ROW: Devin Lorenz, Greg Gilette, Troy Herbert, president; Kets Roth. SEVENTH ROW: Steven McCawley, Jimmy Miller, Dallas Nolty, Matt Hunt, Kevin Gates, Todd Jones, John Knudsen. 462 Special Interests wranglers Name: The Aggie Wranglers Founded: 1980 Purpose: To represent Texas A M University and Aggie traditions while performing country and west¬ ern dance routines, thereby promot¬ ing fellowship, friendship among stu¬ dents who have been recognized as superior dancers. This organization is the only one of its kind. Activities: Rehearse weekly, per¬ form throughout the school year at state and local celebrations, teach dance lessons to raise money and spread C W throughout TAMU, and plan to perform at Nashville on national television after Spring 1987. Membership: 10 couples martial arts Name: Association of Martial Arts Founded: 1980 Purpose: To practice martial arts. Activities: Classes on Mondays and Wednesdays and annual spring club picnic. Membership: 15 Members: FIRST ROW: Roland Krasher, vice-president and assistant instructor; Thomas Green, faculty advisor; Jeffrey McQuillen, faculty advisor; Rick Stone. SECOND ROW: Randall Chapin, Jerry McGlade, head instructor; Steve Puckette, instructor; Takehiro Ishihara. THIRD ROW: Doc Hyde, Russell Foster, Kevin Alexander. Special Interests 463 asian americans Name: Asian-American Association Founded: 1984 Purpose: The Asian-American Association was founded to promote awareness among and about Asian-Americans. Activities: Asian-American Awareness Day, faculty and student picnic, fundraising for Asian-American Merit Scholarship Endowment, graduation party, and spring dance. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Timothy Eng, treasurer; Keith Nguyen, president; Ying Cai, secretary; Hsiao C. Liu, director of public relations; Ann Shao, vice- president; Stony Peng, sports chairman; Stephen Joe, sports chairman. SECOND ROW: Grace Chu, Peter Wong, Nancy Lew, Susan Tran, Kim Trau, Arthur Y. Hsu. THIRD ROW: Franklin Fong, Bryan Chin, Tina Lynn Carroll, Susie Son, Anh-Huy Ton, Philip Liao. FOURTH ROW: Derek Ng Tang, Leland Dillaha, Gwendolyn Gong, William Quan, Gene Joe, Michael Skrehot. 464 Special Interests affdtm Name: Association of Former Fish Drill Team Members Founded: 1963 Purpose: To provide financial support for the Fish Drill Team. The association also recruits for Texas A M and the Corps of Cadets. Activities: Texas A M Drill Meet, initiation banquet, judging of ROTC meets and the sale of pictures of all Corps march-ins. Membership: 100 Special Interest 465 baptist students Name: Baptist Student Union Founded: 1920 Purpose: To provide a Christ-centered, church-related, stu¬ dent-led organization that reaches out to Texas A M stu¬ dents in a variety of ways. Students are involved in all aspects of missions, including children’s missions, community mis¬ sions and short term mission projects. Membership: 1,000 466 Special Interest battalion Name: The Battalion Founded: 1893 Purpose: To inform and educate the University and the community. Activities: Daily newspaper produc¬ tion, publications banquet. Membership: 45-50 Special Interest 467 bolivian students Name: Bolivian Student Association Founded: 1978 Purpose: To serve as medium of con¬ tact and cultural exchange for all Bolivian students and other persons interested in Bolivia. Activities: International Mini Olympics, meetings, and Interna¬ tional Week. Membership: 25 Members: FIRST ROW: Lis Galindo, Maite Aguirre, treasurer; Carlos Miranda, president; Eduardo Leon, Diana Galindo. SECOND ROW: George Artieda, Michelle Artieda, Jaime Villena, Gina Gutierrez, Pablo Gottret, Ivan Reyes-Claros, Kim Galindo. THIRD ROW: Alexander Reyes, Jose Ignacio Lopez, Eduardo Coronado, Andre La Faye, Miguel Lopez, Ludwig Yapura. FOURTH ROW: Gustavo Sanchez, Danny Araujo, Juan Carlos Alba, Raul Rivera, Eduardo Alba. catholics Name: Catholic Student Asoscia- tion Founded: 1957 Purpose: To develop a vibrant Catholic community among stu¬ dents, faculty, and staff at the Texas A M University. Activities: There are five Aggie Awakenings per year, two or more guest speakers per semester, five reg¬ ular retreats, on-campus Catholics and Catholics on the Quad, LCSA, discussion groups, inquiry classes twice a year, Bible studies, picnics, pizza parties, and dances throughout the year. Membership: 4800 Members: FIRST ROW: Kelly Knowlton, Emil Berger, Paulette Franz, Marvin Kitten, campus minister; Tricia Grafe, president; Michael Miesch, vice-president; Sylvia Rivera, secretary treasurer; Cecilia Olavarrieta, LSCA representative; Catherine Carbajal, newman officer; Martie Galvan, Janie Trevino, Leon Strieder, campus minister. SECOND ROW: Tim Habinak, Stephen Y’Barbo, Irene Santoscoy, Clare Meaney, Kris Florance, David Grattendicic, Lisa Glazer, Kathleen Gonzalez, Lisa Zeitler, Stephanie Walker, Steven Cook, Eddie Elizalde, Charles Garcia. THIRD ROW: David Barry, Janine Zaryske, Lynnette Cardenas, Danny Kainer, Lisa Toth, Cassie Evans, Daniel Willenbory, Albert Babin, Fernando Franco, Sara Helgeson, Sandra Jansen, John Joseph Ploch, Kristine Kindig. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Sladecek, Heather Coleman, Elisa Cano, Veronica Escobar, Carlos Macossay, Maria Sutherland, Kim Kosh, Glenn Hermes, Peter Rogers, Ann Papp, Mark Kreipe, Paul De La Garza. FIFTH ROW: Donald Dylla, Jay Jeter, Cathy Schoenfeld, Danny Frantz, Tonya Hebert, Julie Lewis, Amy Ferguson, Greg Ramirez, Gary Glenn, Chad Evans, Stephanie Kelly, Gregg Porter. 468 Special Interests brazilian students Name: Brazilian Student Association Founded: 1981 Purpose: To organize and promote activities for members. Activities: Weekly “futeball” game followed by a barbeque and music, annual carnival party, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Children’s Day, and “Feijoada” on Sept. 7, celebrating Independence Day. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Joel Carter, secretary; Rosalice Silva, vice-president; Michael A. Kirillot, preisdent; Grace Elizabeth Smith, Theresa Joyce Shanks, social director; Clayton Campanhola, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kathe Eugster, Maria Dalia Evangelista, Miriam Smith, Claudia J. Rodriquez, Adair de Jois. THIRD ROW: A.K. Eugster, C.V. Barrosleite, Gloria Barrosleite, Antonio Vidal Jr., Jonathan Carter, Alfredo Goes. FOURTH ROW: Ricardo Ferraz de Oliveira, Walter Grossmann, Eugenio Cesar Ulian, Clyde Smith Jr., Ronaldo Cirihal. Special Interest 469 century singers Name: Texas A M University Century Singers Founded: 1971 Purpose: To represent TAMU, to promote choral excel¬ lence, and to allow the community to experience classical masterpieces of choral literature. Activities: Annual Christmas Concert, Annual Spring Con¬ cert, performances throughout the year in the Bryan Col¬ lege Station area. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Sherry Eidson, PR coordinator; Chris Harrison, secretary; Elizabeth Smith, vice-president; Brad Beard, president; Stefani Miller, treasurer; Rudy Cordova, pollard representative. SECOND ROW: Gwen Owens, Cherie King, Laura Knodell, Debbie Middendorf, Susan Young, Christie Gunter, Melissa Huggins, Pamela Saxon, Karen Walrond. THIRD ROW: Elanie Knodell, Lori Pound, Celeste Livengood, Gerry Hill, Valerie Newell, Jane Masters, Cindy Schools, Lara Garrett, Sheri Foster, Carol Caldwell, Stephanie Moll. FOURTH ROW: John Hsieh, Curtis Glenn, Matt Leonard, Will Orr, Kevin Keating, J.D. Wallace, Darrell Stein, Geoff Mercurio, Patt Cordeso, Derek Ellsworth, Tim McEvoy. FIFTH ROW: Chris Roth, Doug Pryor, Richard Chapman, Andrew Gardner, Vincent Knodell, Tony Bratton, Alex Mabry, Frank Moreida, Scott Saxe, Robert Cox, Tim Nibert. 470 Special Interests circle k Name: Circle K International Founded: 1976 Purpose: To develop leadership and character and to help the community and the university through service. Activities: Boys’ Club Halloween Party, MDA Bowl-a-thon, Kiwanis Nature Trail Clean-up, Big Event, collect magazines for nursing homes, parties, meetings with Circle K clubs from other schools. Membership: 25 Members: FIRST ROW: Giovanne M. Turincio, secretary; Thomas Marr, treasurer; Michelle Harkins, vice president; Katherine Kerns, president. SECOND ROW: Gladys Roschetzky, Steve Cowart, Tammy Carroll, Shelley O’Glee. THIRD ROW: LaTonya Bennett, Deborah Beyer, Adonnica McFarland. FOURTH ROW: Chris Carlile, Ray Bassinger, Joseph Meno, Andrew Means. Colombian students Name: Colombian Student Association Founded: 1984 Purpose: To represent Colomiba at Texas A M, promote A M to Colombia and to provide an opportunity for Colombian student interaction. Activities: Intramurals, fund¬ raising. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Marcela Fajardo, Stephanie von Arnim, president; Alexandra Martinez, vice president; Susie Toccini, secretary; Daniel Caceres, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Maria del Pilar Topez-Ferro, Marta Delgado, Jamil Hamdallah, Claudia Cediel, Fernando Cediel. THIRD ROW: Alvaro Escobor, Daniel Javregui, Camilo Gartan, Jimmy Chamorro, Orlando Tenorio. FOURTH ROW: Paloma Perez, Fernando Perez, Chara Arboleda, Oscar Arboleda, Juan David Aristizabal, Jaime Andres Fernandez. Special Interest 471 class of ' 87 Name: Class of ’87 Council Founded: 1983 Purpose: To organize activities for the Class of ’87 and to raise money towards a class gift. Activities: Ring Dance, senior banquet, senior bash, ele¬ phant walk, howdy dance at the beginning of each semester, welcome party before the Baylor game. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Kirk Rice, historian; Mike Brunner, treasurer; Diana Adams, social secretary; Carolyn Brown, president; Jim Shepard, vice-president; Eric Thode, secretary. SECOND ROW: Renay Francis, Angie Arnwine, Leslie Price, Melissa Dyer, Karen Lauallee, Margie Lasek. THIRD ROW: Lisa Raney, Becky Clark, Michael Shockney, Shelly Gaines, Galean Stotts. FOURTH ROW: Clay Baker, Judy Parma, Kim Connor, Mason Carnes, Jesse L. Dietz, Mark Maniha. 472 Special Interests dance arts Name: Dance Arts Society Founded: 1953 Purpose: To present the art of dancing to the students and give them a chance to participate in the activity. Activities: Classes in ballet, tap, jazz, and aerobics on the beginning and intermediate levels, fundraiser, and annual show. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Ellen East, Jenna Stuesser, tap instructor; Ginger Maples, president; Patricia Sculley, Leslie Lam, vice-president; Rachel McAllen, publicity chairman; Samuel L. Little. SECOND ROW: Shara Briggs, Kari Yonker, Jana Watson, Debra Borski, Melissa Wafer, Leslie Hunter, Tina Terrel, Wendy Polk, aerobic instructor. THIRD ROW: Michele Young, Billie Bowen, Carol Letner, Joy Collins, Esmeralda Perez, Daniela Kato. FOURTH ROW: Blanca L. Jackson, Robin Burrell, Allan Joy, Leigh Gorman, Robyn Bost, Laura Hebert, ballet instructor; Gloria A. McElroy. Special Interests 473 diamond darlings Name: Diamond Darlings Founded: 1970 Purpose: To help promote Aggie Baseball through good public relations and Aggie spirit, participate in various charitable organizations in the community, and active com¬ munity service. Activities: Promotion of the A M baseball season and an¬ nual baseball calendar. Membership: 16 Members: FIRST ROW: Lisa Quinn, vice-president; Karen Duhon, captain; Kim Steadman, secretary; Tonya Holloway, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Anita Frazier, Shana Hart, Jamie Bubert, Kathleen Carter. THIRD ROW: Julie Schultz, Carrie Gilbert, Joann Viktorin, Michelle Miller. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Kuykendall, Susan Williford, Lisa Murray, Beth Carlton. 474 Special Interests tamect Name: Texas A M Emergency Care Team Founded: 1979 Purpose: To provide emergency care for the campus and the community. To provide education in first aid and emergency care, and to stimulate interest and promote emergency pre¬ paredness. The team is one of the few volunteer student-run ambulance services in the country. Activities: Emergency medical service, 24 hour ambulance service, first aid station personnel for football games, medics for campus events, medics for bonfire cut and stack and training in SEA, CPR, ECA. Membership: 70 Members: FIRST ROW: Sonya McBryde, symposium coordinator; Dudley Wait, captain; Andrew Yee, public relations; Carlos Falcon, president; Sandy Gill, education coordinator; Nathan Schwade, chief; Steven McDonald, assistant chief; Caryn Leonberger, secretary, Sara Pogue, treasurer; Robert Emmick, vice- president. SECOND ROW: Mark Strain, Ruben Perez, Stacy Ong, Yeon Cha, Bonny Scott, Theresa Pate, Kim Cordray. THIRD ROW: Dave Holland, Scott Esserine, Amy Banfield, Tracey Anderson, Janeen Maserole, Katrina Smith, Liz Goetzke, Bill Ludwig. FOURTH ROW: Rohit Sharma, Brett Perkison, Chris Folen, Michael Ann Booth, Debbie Yust, Tam Martin, Jeff Jarvis, Brian Rogers. FIFTH ROW: John Turner, Bill Ubernosky, Jeff Alford, Cheryl Seils, Robert Stewart, Karen Holmes, Ryan Wood. Special Interests 475 es ca Name: Episcopal Students Canterbury Association Founded: 1921 Purpose: To provide fellowship and worship experiences for Episcopal and Anglican students; to be open to all persons who are searching for a meaningful relationship to God. The Episcopal Students Canterbury Association assists in the operation of Canterbury House at 902 Jersey which is a place of worship, fellowship and prayer. Activities: Fall Retreat at Well Spring Conference Center, Blanco Tx; Spring Retreat, Surfside Tx; Collegiate Days at the three local Episcopal Churches; All Hallow’s Eve Ser¬ vice; Bonfire party and Open House; Thanksgiving Day din¬ ner for those who cannot go home; Ash Wednesday Service; Easter Bigil Service: Summer Retreat for old, current and new Aggies. Membership: 800 plus on role; 350 average active member¬ ship Members: FIRST ROW: James Beebe, president; Carole Davis, vice- president. SECOND ROW: Mark Wilburn, chaplain; Melanie Weiner, chaplain’s assistant; Missy Dow, vestry; Gregory Economides, vestry member; Thomas Murray, vestry member; Laurie Jones, vestry member; Nancy Burnett, lay assistant. THIRD ROW: David Dupre, Stacey Wuthrich, Lea Prislovsky, Shawn Murkland, Sonja Anne Henrikson. FOURTH ROW: Tom Harris, Ed Morgan, Kris Kruse, Cynthia Silvester, Warren Reed, Peter Beauvais. 476 Special Interests ecuadorian students Name: Ecuadorian Student Asso¬ ciation Founded: 1980 Purpose: To reunite Ecuadorians and persons with an interest in Ec¬ uador and share experiences. Activities: Picnics, International Week, meetings, intramurals, mini-olympics. Membership: 24 Members: FIRST ROW: Beatriz Manrique, Gladys Fernandez, treasurer; Mirna Hernandez, secretary; Jose Costa, president. SECOND ROW: Ramon Fernandez, Paul Schneewind, Pablo Ordonez, Sabino Hernandez, David Perez. gSS Name: Gay Students Services Founded: 1976 Purpose: To provide services for gay students including roommate services, Gayline, speaker’s bu¬ reau and women’s issues. Activities: Political Awareness Day, Gay Awareness Day, Texas Aggie Gay Marching Band, the Big Event. Membership: 30 Special Interest 477 fish camp Name: Fish Camp Founded: 1954 Purpose: To help students meet friends, learn about stu¬ dent activities, develop leadership, adjust to college life, and learn about A M. Activities: Weekly staff meetings in the spring, counselor training sessions, meetings, and get-togethers, and the actual camp which is two weeks in August (four sessions) at Lakeview Methodist Assembly in Palestine, Texas. Membership: 700 Members: FIRST ROW: Chris Curran, assistant director; Mike Stallings, assistant director; Julie Houser, assistant director; Kimberly Nunley, director; Angela Funk, associate director; Jamie Horton, assistant director; Jo Hudson, adviser; Todd Ousley, adviser. SECOND ROW: Jon Gardner, Wendy Polk, Dan Holland, Amy Burt, Vic Petricka, Ingrid Insinger, Ricky Davidson, Laura Carrell, Kyle Miller, Gwen Lipsey, Kent Hawes, Karen Leatherman. THIRD ROW: Chris Gerhold, Alison Handy, Paul M. Ramirez, Michelle Loncar, Jeffrey P. Sladecek, Lauri Pogreba, Douglas S. Scheiding, Cathy Park, Julie Bell, Kelly Kostelecky, Bradley C. Almond, Shelley L. Underbrink. FOURTH ROW: Ken Pecus, Kathy Teter, Keith McBride, Kristin Harbeck, Criag Meek, Stacey Allen, Michelle Garcia, Carol Parsons, Jaime Galvan, Jennifer Rudy, Alisa Dean, Christopher Glenn. FIFTH ROW: Ed Gumucio, Melissa Van Dyke, JeffTallas, Laura May, Meredith Voyter, Charla Carter, Steve Hotchkiss, Chris Ward, Tom Supan, Perri Postma, Carol Reinemund, Dave White. Directors and advisers: FIRST ROW: Kimberly Nunley, director; Angela Funk, associate director. SECOND ROW: Chris Curran, assistant director; Julie Houser, assistant director; Jo Hudson, adviser; Mike Stallings, assistant director; Jamie Horton, assistant director; Todd Ousley, adviser. 478 Special Interest guatemalan students Name: Guatemalan Student Associ¬ ation Founded: Not available Purpose: To promote an interest in Guatamalan culture and to provide its members with social and cultural activities. Activities: Intramurals, parties, and International Week. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Claudia Molina, public relations representative; Roberto Rosenberg, president; Guillermo Figueroa, treasurer; Belia Paiz, public relations representative; Carl Topke, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Claude Trombetta, Kathryn Topke, Richard Torres, Guillermo Paiz, Alexandra Garcia-Granados. THIRD ROW: Augusto Quinones, Luis Cordon, Francisco Anleu, Juan Paiz. international students Name: International Student Asso¬ ciation Founded: 1970 Purpose: To foster a greater under¬ standing among the students of all nations attending Texas A M Uni¬ versity, as well as to promote and support academic, athletic, cultural, and social activities and to stimulate the participation and interaction be¬ tween the international students and other Texas A M students. Activities: International Mini- Olympics (annual), International Week (annual), monthly seminars, and the monthly International Stu¬ dent Newsletter. Membership: 800 Members: FIRST ROW: loana Stanlcicl, public relations chairman; Aldo Lopez, senator-at- large; Marcelo Villena, president; Janan Toma, social secretary; Thomas Mebrahtu, secretary. SECOND ROW: Esther Braly, Samer Al-Azem, Asit Kini, Norman Muraya, Michael Goethals, Tawee Prommar, Luis Fleitas-Bogarin. THIRD ROW: Alina Staniciu, Juan Isart, Jun Li, Stephen Y’Barbo, Christine Stanley, Stephanie Von Arnim, Jorge Chong. FOURTH ROW: Michael Kirillott, Eduardo Vendrell, Andrea Da Conturbia, Carlos Miranda, Dag Mustad, Aref Kayyali, Roberto Tribaldos. Special Interests 479 gymnastics Name: Gymnastics Founded: 1928 Purpose: To promote recreational and competitive gym¬ nastics within the Texas A M community. Activities: Texas Gymnastics Conference and State Championships. Membership: 45 480 Special Interest Indonesian students Name: Indonesian Students Association Founded: 1977 Purpose: To introduce Indonesian Culture to the people on and around TAMA, to help new Indonesian students adapt in the U.S., to channel creativity of members, to gain friendships and brotherhood among members. Activities: Participating in International Students Associ¬ ation, Mini-Olympics, and International Week. Membership: 60 Members: FIRST ROW: Gitto Triono, activities coordinator; Widita Cardjono, vice president; Jetty Muliawan, secretary; Arida Wahyuni, treasurer; Gunardi Gunawan, president; Thombi Layukallo, activities coordinator. SECOND ROW: Dwi M. Siswandi, Kenny Thong, Suhandi Setiawan, Subagya Haryanto, Marzuki Daham. THIRD ROW: Maruli Sitorus, Munadi Junus, Jerry Bong, Agus Susanto. Special Interests 481 jazz band Name: TAMU Jazz Band Founded: 1978 Purpose: To promote the perfor¬ mance and appreciation of jazz and Big Band music. Activities: Performances in the MSC lounge before home football games, performances at women’s basketball games and various cam¬ pus and community functions, par¬ ticipation in the annual College Sta¬ tion Jazz Festival. Membership 20 Members: FIRST ROW: Stephen Stoycos, conductor; Todd Miller, trombone section leader; Stephen Gentry, rhythm leader, James Stiebing, band manager. SECOND ROW: Robert M. Baker, Randal A. Schreiber, Kevin R. Cobb, Marie Mullen, Mike Babin. THIRD ROW: Jeff Reynolds, section leader; Sheryl Swisher, John Chapman, Mike Margolis, David Guerra. judo club Name: Texas A M Judo Club Founded: 1980 Purpose: To help promote atten¬ dance and competiveness of the U.S. Amateur Athletes in Judo and to provide the members with a safe, controlled method of recreation while exposing them to this Olympic sport. Activities: Practice and competition held throughout the year, competi¬ tion with other SWC schools as well as independent clubs in Dallas, Houston, and Austin and the Colli- giate State and National tourna¬ ments held in February and March. Membership 20-25 Members: FIRST ROW: Allan S. Mills, adviser; Bobby Perez, president; Michael R. Legget, coach. SECOND ROW: Shawn Edwards, Charles A. Gloor, Reed Levenson. THIRD ROW: Robert Loesch, Robert Smith, Martin de Castongrene. 482 Special Interests malaysians Name: Malaysians in Aggieland Founded: 1980 Purpose: To promote understanding between Malaysians and non-Ma¬ laysian students at Texas A M, fur¬ nish cultural and social information regarding Malaysia for those inter¬ ested in the people and the country. Activities: Intramural and extra¬ mural sports, observation of national holidays, social activities. Membership 45 Members: FIRST ROW: Suet Lai Boey, treasurer; Syeo Azman, president, Dr. A1 H. Ringleb, faculty adviser; Kah-Yee Wong, vice president, Judy Siew-Yong Khor, secretary. SECOND ROW: Hafiz Ungkn Ahmad, Rosli Yusoff, Bakar Ahmad Shoufir, Cheing Han Choo, Roslan Abd Shukor, Ruhani Salleh. THIRD ROW: Dr. Lee Mun Chee, Haruna Moh’d Bello, Kuok-Young Ling, Kuat C. Gan, Hwang Peng- Hin, Husain Shafie. FOURTH ROW: David T. Neo, Sanjay K. Agrawal, Fong Ming Huat, Ruzaim Ibrahim. peer advisers Name: Peer Advisors Founded: 1978 Purpose: To orient freshmen to Tex¬ as A M during the summer confer¬ ences and throughout the academic year. Activities: Perr Advisor sessions, tours, Aggie Energizers, parents’ so¬ cials, mixers and honors program for high-school students. Membership 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Angie Field, Michelle Lawson, Stephen Layman, Lori Gardner, Margie Lasek, Veronica Villareal, Cheryl Sander, Michael Ankrom, Allen Johnson, Tracey Quigley, Leo Grumulaitis, Sue Ellen Jarvie, Michelle Ashworth, Jack Gex, Amy Schwartz, Lou Biggs. SECOND ROW: Robert Liles, Rebecca Hubbard, Becky Epps, Tim Keen, Anna A. Perez Garcia, Grizelda J. Garcia, Nim Amin, Kimberly Lord, Donelle Reisinger, Priscilla Wong, Sam Strickland, Debbie Dockens, Pam Craft, Sandra Saldivar, Whitney Young, Karen Johnston, Shari Landa, Martha Stevens, Jan Winniford, Tracy Shirk. THIRD ROW: James J. Marnock, Monte L. Mechler, David J. Basler, David Rains, Lisa Waligora, Sonya Ortiz, Carolyn Whitten, Ricky Miller, Dee Ann Drummund, Trey Mitchell, Pete McDonald, Erika Reifel, Laura Hinton, Ross Scott, Grace Chu, Ruth Danz, Tracy Wenkel, Andrea Burchfield, Brenda Hahn. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Sweat, Steven Savitz, Shawn Riley, Drew Koecher, Amy McArthur, James Garris, Kathy Kane, Colin Bailey, Ashley Stewart, Ellen Swan, Melissa Reser, Priscilla McBride, Tori Keen, Deborah Kretschmer. FIFTH ROW: David Mendoza, Tim Dorney, Danny Aldrich, Susan Mannina, Doug Beyer, Warren Reed, Michael McKnight, Neil Campbell, Alex Kilpatrick, Steve Walker, Ronald B. Lee, David Purinton. Special Interests 483 men ' s soccer Name: Men’s Soccer Club Founded: 1982 Purpose: To promote soccer at Texas A M and to pro¬ vide students with the opportunity to compete against other schools. Activities: Try outs, SWC outdoor tournament, Dallas Invitational Tournament, host Under-19 Tournament. Membership: 25 484 Special Interest mexican students Name: Mexican Student Association Founded: 1979 Purpose: To help Mexican students and expose Mexican culture through different activities. Activities: Mexican Picnic, Independence Day Party, Mexi¬ can Folklore Group, Mexican Christmas Party, and Interna¬ tional Week. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Eduardo Aizpuru, vice president; Marcelino Menendez, secretary; Edgar Sanchez-Sinencio, advisor; Silvia Quintana, treasurer; Jorge Chong, president; Eduardo Bessoudo. SECOND ROW: Jose Juan Velaquez, Marcos R. Elizondo, Francisco G. Elizondo, Ma Gualalupe Rojas, Friederich A. Teuscher, Michael H. Speck, Gerardo Romero, Sergio Ley. THIRD ROW: Enrique A. Cisneros, Marco Aramjo Leal, Francisco Arizmendi, Enrique Bulandrano, Juan F. Valdez, Charles M. Humphries, Juan Manuel Lamparero, Marisol Quintana. FOURTH ROW: Hugo Salinas, Jorge de la Garza, Emilio Chavez, Juan A. Morales, Kelly Eindorf, Cristina Ibanez, Antonio Chong-Loya. FIFTH ROW: Gilberto Rico, Hinrich Speck, Cindy Richmond, Stephanie Richmond, Karen Ingrid Eindorf, Alicia C. Chong Loya, Oscar A. Pier, Oscar A. Fernandez. Special Interests 485 nicauraguans Name: Nicaraguans at A M Founded: 1986 Purpose: To promote the knowledge about Nicaragua and to organize all of the students that are originals of or interested in Nicaragua. Activities: Meetings, parties, intra¬ murals, ISA Mini-Olympics and food show. Membership 20 Members: FIRST ROW: Roberto Bendana, secretary; Azucena Ramirez, treasurer; Alez Grudian, vice president; Alvaro Pereira, president. SECOND ROW: Francisco Sugrames, Andrea Ruhl, Carolina Narvaez, Martha Centeno, Alfonso Pamierz. norsemen Name: The Norsemen Founded: 1984 Purpose: To unite Norwegian students and provide an opportunity for interested students to learn about Norwegian language and culture. Activities: Parties, formal Christmas party. Membership 25 Members: FIRST ROW: Olav Berg, Steinor Svalesen, vice president; Dag Mustad, president; Eva Marianne Aalby, treasurer; Hans Javkam- Wold, faculty adviser; Per Olof Schroeder. SECOND ROW: A. Thomas Johansen, Hilde Kr. Borgen, Peggy Adams, Rolf Brudeseth, Bjorn Birkeland. THIRD ROW: Hauk Wahl, Jan Erik Oedegaard, Claudia Cruz, John Inge Resell, Turi Hegg, Ole Wahl. 486 Special Interests oca Name: Off Campus Aggies Founded: 1979 Purpose: To provide off campus students a way of getting involved in their own student organization and to keep those living off campus informed of events taking place on campus. Activities: Big Event, Mardi Gras at A M, Halloween Haunted House, blood drive, spirit rally and Off Campus Week. Membership 500 Members: FIRST ROW: Karen Vest, secretary; Lauri Pogreba, vice president; Scott Mendell, president; Della Barbato, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Joyce O’Leary, region coordinator; Scott Leech, region coordinator; Christopher Masi, intramurals director; Martha Bellens, external affairs director; Kenneth Hall, special projects director; Lauri Lustfield, region coordinator; Scott Hart, social affairs director. THIRD ROW: Colleen Buillemot, Erica Krause, Jodie Darby, Laura Traeger, Cheryl Thompson, Elaine Cundiff, Laurie Lauderdale, Daphne Felix. FOURTH ROW: Melissa Zuehlke, Nancy Conrad, Cynthia Stavinoha, David Maggard, Hogg Ihnen, Margie Lasek, Kayla Kerbow. FIFTH ROW: Llew Cook, Ross Elkins, Cheryl Walker, Jason Porter, Lee Crews, Brett Powell, Kent Landry. SIXTH ROW: Kyle DeWitt, Duncan McCook, Jennifer Forbes, Traci Shotwell, Linda Sippola, Kim McElroy, David Felps, Steve Kunkel. SEVENTH ROW: Patton, George Lengel, Eckmann, Ken Heckman, Marcus Hood. Special Interests 487 opa Name: Omega Phi Alpha National Service Sorority Founded: 1970 Purpose: OPA is designed to develop friendship, leadership and cooperation in promoting service to the university, com¬ munity, members of the sorority and nations of the world. Activities: Annually co-sponsors the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-A-Thon, Special Olympics and blood drives. The group supports bonfire by raising money and volunteering in the concession booth. OPA is very active in community ac¬ tivities and organizations such as the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center, Head Start, children’s hospital wards and senior citizen centers. Membership: 45 Members: FIRST ROW: Liegh Jones, treasurer; Elizabeth Eagan, pledgemaster; Jennifer Thompson, social chairman; Cynthia Silvester, secretary; Jamie Hopmann, vice president; Corina Rodriguez, president; Jan Becker, vice president. SECOND ROW: Wendy Lawrence, Bonfire and All Night Fair chairman; Deborah Safarewitz, historian; Beth Henderson; Kimchi Pham; Maria Quirante, Special Olympics chairman; LiLiana Escobar, Bonfire and All Night Fair chairman. THIRD ROW: Kelly Stracener; Pam Polk, Sunshine Girl; Saundra Norton; Karen Miller; Amina Naqi, CEP director; Rebeca Martinez, pledge trainer; Mary Lee Marin. FOURTH ROW: Laura Castro; Amy Ludwig, national liaison; Cheryl Hand; Tina Elliott, newsletter editor, publicity chairman; Leslie Mendonsa, Bonfire and All Night Fair chairman; Audrey White, pledge social chairman; Elizabeth Shahan. 488 Special Interests panamaniam students Name: Panamanian Student As¬ sociation Founded: 1983 Purpose: To represent Panamain- ian culture in Texas. Activities: Participation in Mini- Olympics, annual World Fair, in- ternatiional food fair. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Alberto Trujillo, Marcela Alvarez, secretary; Roberto Tribaldos, president; Boris Chung, vice president. SECOND ROW: Jose Diaz, Ludwig Garcia, Aldo Vasquez, Adsinar R. Cajar, Jr., Enrique Zebede, Raul Sieiro. THIRD ROW: Calizto A. Fabresa, Nessim Zafrani, Ana Maria Vidal, Javier Eduardo Martinez, Luis B. Casco-Arias, Toby Entebi. Paraguayan students Name: Paraguayan Student As¬ sociation Founded: 1983 Purpose: To provide an opportu¬ nity for Texas A M students to become more aware of the Para¬ guayan culture. Activities: International Stu¬ dents Association, social and cul¬ tural activities. Membership: 11 Members: FIRST ROW: John Norris, adviser; Marco Pappalardo-Bedoya, treasurer; Ines Pereira, secretary; Jorge Pappalardo- Bedoya, Luis Enrique Fleitas Bogarin, president. SECOND ROW: Timothy Aubry Carmody, Claudia B. Coscia, Tomas Roane, Jose Pereira. Special Interest 489 aice Name: American Institute of Chemical Engineers Founded: 1978 Purpose: To stimulate activities in chemical engineering outside the classroom. Activities: Plant trips, spring barbecue, monthly speak¬ ers, trip to AICHE National convention, hosting regional AICHE convention and happy hour. Membership 150 490 Special Interests roadrunners Name: Texas A M Roadrunners Founded: 1976 Purpose: To promote fitness throughout the A M campus and the Bryan College Station community. Activities: Annual Roadrace against the University of Texas Roadrunners in the fall. A trip to Louisiana in the spring for Mardi-Gras. Membership 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Vicky Garcia, Larry Isham, president; Marshal Orr, direcotr of public relations; Carol Coleman, vice-president; Stacy Smith, Dawn Fisette. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Blakeley, Nadim Awad, John Evans, Tami Hammond, Jane Spagnoletti, Bart Braden. THIRD ROW: Lucas K. Smith, Mark Berman, Souren Ala, Sheryl Wallace, Cindy Yates, Richard Lassiter. FOURTH ROW: Ted Willison, George Guzman, Tony Rodriguez, Douglas McDougal, Paul Morgan, Stephen Corsano. Special Interests 491 parachute Name: Texas A M Sport Para¬ chute Club Founded: 1982 Purpose: To promote sport par¬ achuting through the collegiate com¬ munity. Activities: Accuraacy meets, dem¬ onstration jumps onto campus and for special events. Membership: 20 Members: FIRST ROW: Barbie Bennett, vice president; Jill Hickok, secretary treasurer; Peter Schaller, president. SECOND ROW: Ray A. Muff, Alex Kilpatrick, Scott Silloway, Mark Gardner, Dwight McArthur, James Summers, Dr. Fred Gardner, adviser; Masson Carnes. THIRD ROW: Kelly L. Nimmo, Robby Smith, Mary Hankins, Sam White, Jan Wright Walker. Not pictured: Rob Bonner, Mark Kirkham, Sondra Pickard, Don Griffiths, Steve Haskett. rodeo Name: Texas A M Rodeo Association Purpose: To support a team to compete at all NIRA southern region rodeos. Activities: All-Aggie Rodeo, NIRA Rodeo, Open Rodeo, t-shirt sales. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Mack Bradford, adviser; Rebecca Powers, public relations; Anita Balch, president; Louise Davis, treasurer; LeAnn Nalls, public relations; Sharon Beach, secretary; Rory Koehn, vice president. SECOND ROW: Amy Sheffield, Luanne Waldrop, Tia Chandler, Kennie Lawry, Teresa Kellam, Rebecca Mann. THIRD ROW: Dean Dermody, Glynn Praesel, Cory Priest, Marlon Hobbs, Angela Smith, Jim Perry, Kelly Wampler. FOURTH ROW: Tracy Estridge, Paul Fowler, Andrew Serman, Trey Leigh, Jim Bob Harris, Mike Ortiz. 492 Special Interest sailing Name: TAMU Sailing Club Founded: 1969 Purpose: To promote sailing at Tex¬ as A M and represent club and in¬ tercollegiate racing. Activities: The TAMU Sailing Club holds five sailing outings per semes¬ ter for members and perpective members. Membership: 70 Members: first row: Paul wniis, Maintenance co-chairman; John Sacco, maintenance captain; Carl A. Drozo, treasurer; Karen Lee Thomas, publicity; Timothy Franks, commodore; Stephen White, secretary; Michael Green, staff adviser. SECOND ROW: Jerry Grimes, Steve Bos, Greg Ramirez, Maggie Mitchell, Sharon Bell, Susan Dean, Charles Ross. THIRD ROW: Eric Clough, Isam Alkadhi, Clay Frisby, Frankie Ann McCormick, Matt Sticker, Kevin Heritage, Joe Snodgrass, Reggie Sandoval. lebanese students Name: Lebanese Student Association Founded: 1978 Purpose: To get all Lebanese, Lebanese-American, and students of Lebanese descent together. Activities: Celebrations the Lebanese Independence by hosting a 300-person traditional dinner, representing country at international week Food Fair and talent and fashion shows, participate in mini-Olympios. Membership: 35 Members: FIRST ROW: Said ElMachtoub, treasurer; Sami J. Raphael, vice president; Fadi R. Laham, president; Omar Aboudaher, public relations. SECOND ROW: Nabil Aboukhair, Afif A. Joubran, Roula Freiha, Nadim C. Majdalani, Malek El-Aawar. THIRD ROW: Raja Ayoub, Walid Khalil, Ghassan Freiha, Walid Abouhamad, Wadim Fares. Special Interest 493 singing cadets Name: Texas A M Singing Cadets Founded: 1894 Purpose: To present Texas A M, in song, to friends of the university, both old and new. Activities: Ten day state-wide tour during Christmas break, spring concert on Parent’s Weekend, Christmas concert, Muster, Texas Sesquicentennial performance, and weekend tours around Texas during spring. Membership 74 Members: FIRST ROW: Harry Garwood, Pat O’Neal, Mike Shockney, Curtis Lard, Kyle Hammer, Bryan Hendricks, Jesse Martinez, Todd Watson, Michael Piper, Brett King, Sean O’Brien, Mike Hachtman, Vince Massey, Doug Opersteny. SECOND ROW: Kyle Jones, Mark Powell, Bruce Jones, Richard Williams, Todd Blattman, Vernon Emshoff, Ricky Juarez, Scott Feldman, Jeff Cox, John Phillipp, Jon Gardner, Kirk White, Tim Cashion, Chuck Bowling, Derek Chambers. THIRD ROW: Victor Uher, Mike Hembree, Jeff Caffey, Brian Allen, Bryan Shoemaker, Gary Wheeler, Ranee Humphreys, David Perry, Ritchie Thompson, Scott Hughes, Jim Hart, Bobby Allen, Jon Armstrong, Jeff Judah, Keith Richbourg. 494 Special Interests snow ski Name: Snow Ski Team Founded: 1972 Purpose: To provide an opportunity for skiers to experience the sport of skiing and to socialize with other student skiers at A M. Activities: The team has ski trips during Christmas break and spring break. They also have several club parties throughout the year. The team maintains Mt. Aggie with help from the health and physical education departmment. Membership 300 Members: FIRST ROW: Todd Thames, parliamentarian; Linda Hartman, assistant parliamentarian; Ben Dover, sergeant at arms; George Lordi, president; Todd Andrews, vice president; Gary Brown, vice president; Loc McNew, chief executive officer. SECOND ROW: Laurie Nagel, Jennifer Rogers, Keri Keilberg, Tab Stephens, Paul Hudson, Joan German, Sharon Walker, Carl Ramey, Chip Saegert, Leslie McIntosh. THIRD ROW: Bill Marshall, Teresa Haertling, Kelley Miller, Julie Mersiovsky, Susie Riley, Stephanie Beardsley, Susan Eugster, Terry May, Susan Shipman. FOURTH ROW: Brian Winn, Charyl Walker, Jeff Stewart, Mark Guelker, Connie Boriskie, Sharon Hrncir, Jeffery Lewis, Greg Daily, Dan Simpson, Mark Shipman. FIFTH ROW: Michael Harris, Robert Henry, Loch McCulloch, Mark Baker, Jerald Kopp, Charles Rogers, James Maddoz, Karen Rector, Donna Urso, David Oakland, Carol Ann Quay. Special Interests 495 sports car club Name: Texas A M Sports Car Club Founded: 1968 Purpose: To bring together automobile enthusiasts for an exchange of ideas and to promote the safe operation of motor vehicles. Activities: Aggie Cross held at Texas World Speedway, auto-crosses, rallies, car shows, high-performance driving schools and parties. Membership: 90 Members: FIRST ROW: Craig Levisay, Benjamin Clark, Kevin Asbury, Gary Hood, Erik Koenig, Dusty Findley, John Holmgroon, staff advisor. SECOND ROW: Brock Brandenberg, Matthew Miller, Mike Griffith, Mike Herring, Tom Shapley. THIRD ROW: Charlie Harris, Dean Walker, Alan Beaton, Dimitar Rangelov, Brad Benski, Scott Campbell, Bill Smith. FOURTH ROW: D. Day, Richard Niemann, Mark Shackelford, Mike Bradburn, Trey Gibbs. 4% Special Interests sg exec Name: Student Government Executive Branch Founded: Not available Purpose: To provide programs and develop projects. One of the three branches of Student Government. There are about a dozen committees. Activities: Each committee has its own programs and activi¬ ties. Membership: 300+ Members: FIRST ROW: Jeffrey Danzinger, chairman president’s advisory board; Mike Sims, student body president; Matt Simmons, executive vice- president; Jay Hutchens, director of communications. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Grant, co-chairman of freshman programs; Marie Slimah, executive assistant; Charla Carter, chairman of Big Event; Allison Smith, co-chairman of freshman programs; Beth Shivers, director of administration; Lorrie Brown, chairman of COSGA; Dawn Gorman, president’s aide. THIRD ROW: Derek Blakeley, election commissioner; Brian Banner, director of university committees; Jody Kay Manley, public relations chairman; Renee Dix, parents’ weekend chairman; Zane Russell, United Way chairman. Special Interests 497 sg senate Name: Student Government Student Senate Founded: 1947 Purpose: To serve as the official voice of the students of Texas A M. There are six standing committees: Student Services, Academic Affairs, External Affairs, Finance, Rules and Regulations and Internal Affairs. Activities: Meetings every other Wednesday night, and the standing committees have “in between” meetings. Membership: 90 Members: FIRST ROW: Clay Baker, chairman of rules and regulations; Mason K. Hogan, speaker pro tempore; Miles Bradshaw, speaker of the senate; Douglas Baird, chairman of external affairs; Jerry Dingmore, chairman of academic affairs; Jose Castro, chairman of student services. SECOND ROW: France B. Brown, Kevin Buchman, legislative assistant; Lavonne Grossmann, legislative assistant; Keith Jones, legislative assistant. THIRD ROW: Amy Lovett, Jennifer Grant, Susie Pollard, Cristi Laine Cheat, legislative assistant; Kristi Renee Fesler, legislative assistant; Judy Miller, legislative assistant; Gina Galloway, legislative assistant; Jennifer Rudy, legislative assistant; Amy Moore, legislative assistant. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Van Fleet, Colby Vokey, James J. Marnock, Clay LaGrone, Julie Helpert, Jeanna Gildon, Traci Ryan, Laura Moore, Jeff Rees. FIFTH ROW: Alan Cole, David Sanchez, Thomas A. Black, Chris Dowdy, Michelle Moore, Theresa Mulligan, Keith Cox, Jocelyn Glaser, Rudy Montoya, Dan Gattis. SIXTH ROW: John Cisar, Kevin McDonald, Douglas W. Herndon, Gregory M. Smith, Suzanne Smith, Guy K. Diedrich, Michelle Hlavinka, Daniel Bowers, Tim Franks. SEVENTH ROW: Greg Strahan, Mike Couger, Hai On, Scott Sandlin, Missy Dill, Allison Ryan, Kristin Hay, Kenneth Thomas, Travis Keath. 498 Special Interests sg aides Name: Student Government Fresh¬ men Aides Founded: 1947 Purpose: To get freshmen involved in Student Government. Activities: Help other Studnet Gov¬ ernment committees and serve on at least one other committee, answer phones in office. Membership: 40 Members: Allison Smith, co-chairman; Margo Madole, Julie Helpert, Rachel A. Powitzky, Jennifer Grant, co-chairman. SECOND ROW: Leslie Lam, Lavonne Grossmann, Kristin Hay, Johnna DeAngelis, Tommy Chambers, Kathleen Broderick, Carrie Sampson, Ginger Glatz, Memory Clary, Jody Manier, Jud Chappell. THIRD ROW: Tanya Rollins, Amy Heye, Lauren Ranly, Diane Purinton, Allison M. Ryan, Missy Dill, Christina Duross, Kirsten Baker, Scot Walker, Mike Couger. FOURTH ROW: Ken Lobingier, Tom Kelley, Kevin Buchman, Sergio Ordonez, Robert Marraro, Paul Stafford. sg services Name: Student Government — Stu¬ dent Services Committee Founded: 1947 Purpose: To improve student life at Texas A M and to work for stu¬ dents by initiations projects to im¬ prove student life. Activities: Keep in touch with RHA, OCA; plan student govern¬ ment Olympics, study the bicycle problem and the health center prob¬ lem, study the ticket distribution and offer a solution, book exchange pro¬ gram. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Jocelyn Glaser, Jose L. Castro, chairman; Kristin Hay. SECOND ROW: James J. Marnock, Missy Dill, Andrea Myers, Anne Jones, David Sanchez. THIRD ROW: Colby Vokey, Judy Miller, J.J. Muzik, Jennifer Rudy, Shel Hrbacek. FOURTH ROW: Greg Strahan, LeeAnn Glassock, Lydia Poe, Dan Bowers, Barry Kerrigan. Special Interest 499 sg parents ' weekend Name: Student Government Par¬ ents’ Weekend Committee Founded: 1919 Purpose: To organize and execute a successful Parents’ Weekend by providing a variety of activities and events. Activities: Awards ceremony, Parents of the Year, Chapel Ser¬ vice, receptions. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: John Akard, treasurer; Kristina Zinke, off-campus public relations sub-chairman; Renee Dix, chairman; Debbie Massey, programming sub-chairman; Clay La Grone, operations sub-chairman; David Purinton. SECOND ROW: David Dodd, Tommy Chambers, Leslie Lam, Tara Zinsmeister, Jeri Maddox, Joanna Gowan, Donna Davis, Patti McCrary, Diane Purinton. THIRD ROW: Karen Marlins, Jill Hayden, Tammy Wilson, Michelle Garcia, Jeanne Baca, Tina Huiatt, Christie Wiederstein, Amy Jordan. FOURTH ROW: Tom Krauss, Adrian Salinas, Henry Scarbroush, Brad Rapp, Amy Burt, Grayson Hankins, Edd Vasquez. sg judidal branch Name: Student Government Judicial Branch Purpose: To oversee government material. Activities: Deciding the constitutionality of issues. Membership: 10 Members: FIRST ROW: Ted Nguyen, Lorraine Winkiel. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Huang, chairman; Rudy Rodriguez, Maria Liana. THIRD ROW: Christopher Davis, Scott Slaton, Lee Anderson. 500 Special Interest traditions council Name: Traditions Council Founded: 1932 Purpose: To promote the traditions of Texas A M, increase Aggie unity and preserve that certain spirit that is so much a part of being an Aggie. Activities: Switch off for the kick off, Howdy Week, speak¬ ers for Aggie functions, Parents’ Weekend slide show, Big Event and promotion and support of all Aggie activities. Membership: 22 Special Interest 501 ucm Name: United Campus Ministry Founded: 1920 Purpose: To provide a family of fellowship for spiritual growth and development, Christian outreach, and fun activi¬ ties in an ecumenical spirit. Activities: Fall and spring retreats, Christmas break ski trip to Mexico, Wednesday night Aggie Suppers, Bible Studies, Christmas banquet, spring barbecue, participation in world hunger events, Easter sunrise service, and outreach to retire¬ ment communities. Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Rev. Michael Miller, campus minister; Robert Hanley, council; Heather Hoffstot, council; James Leslie, council; Brian Reeves, council. SECOND ROW: Steve Sledge, council; Cheryl Mitchell, council; Kristie Grimes, council; Cynthia Lively, council; Dayna Lewis, council; Diane Brogdon, council; Janet Hattermann, council; Elaine CundifT, council; Laurie Lauderdale, council. THIRD ROW: Janie Metzer, advisor; Ronald Cobb, seminary intern; Becky Milford, Lynn Jensen, Susan Bozeman, Amy Davis, John Byers, Dag Dalglish, Brock Fairchild, council. FOURTH ROW: MonCharles Tipay, Phelan Ebenhack, Jennifer Buckley, Donna Goodloe, Gwen Davis, Stephanie Brackelsberg, Virginia Osborne, Matt McClesky, Lara Garrett, John Byrom. FIFTH ROW: Scott Bauer, Don Coon, Christine Van Osdall, Fernando Franco, Jon Bassinger, Stephen Gillaspy, Stepanie Huchold. SIXTH ROW: George Weissenberger, Bill Love, Gayle Love, Brian Sledge, Mike Vestal, Ginger Sackett, Dan Milford, Sarah Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Alex Borders, Steve Vaughn, Brian Shafer, Michael Billings, Warren Schlechte, Pat Listen, Brad Close. 502 Hometown Clubs symphonic band Name: University Symphonic Band Founded: 1973 Purpose: To offer students a chance to continue their musical training after high school. Activities: Sesquicentennial concert, Rotary concert, spring trip. Membership: 80 Members: Bill J. Dean, director; Lara Garrett, Shelley Irvin, Melissa Underhill, Kathy Wall, Johanna Hume, Julie Boyd, Matt Howe, Shelby Patton, treasurer; Jean Green, Stacy Purcell, Sharon Simmons, Sue Olsta, Amy Bensinger, Elizabeth Logan, Connie Miller, Ronald Keck, Kevin Stahl, Mary Phillips, Mark Loeffler, Kathy Culhane, Jean McClintock, Natalie Torres, Karin Boedecker, Sandra Goodrum, Eileen Goodpasture, Laura Collins, Kristen McNerney, Doug Baumann, Anne Gwin, Murphette Jarreau, Rebecca Taylor, Irene MacLean, Beth Herrick, Stewart Ogier, Tammy McKinney, Jamie Minderhout, Cynthia Coulbourne, Brian Gallatin, David Bond, Kirk Stahl, Larry Lindsay, Tammy Knox, Paul Whitson, Diana Robertson, James McCleary, Steve McFarlane, Glenn Reed, president; Beth Geick, David Sheffield, Eric Woodard, public relations; Ellen Wilson, Tom Rand, Greg Jones, Tammy Sims, Jennifer Curington, Pamela Huff, Mark Yarbrough, Gina Paroline, Mike Wilhite, Stefan Evenoff, Stafanie Ravet, Kara Noonan, Nancy Treadwell, Diane Robinson, Jessica Raffel, Gavin Garcia, James Ginder, David Hess, Jason Werchan, vice president; Mark Malone, Robert Cano, Larry Mueller, Chuck Fimble, John Reis, Scott Midgett, Scott Anderson, Joe May, David Koonce, Paul Albright, Brian Barton, James Blaschke, Scott Padock, Sergio Ordonez, Sean Ocker, Leigh Baker, Beverly Thompson. Special Interest 503 Vietnamese americans Name: Vietnamese American Student Association Founded: 1976 Purpose: To promote interaction between Vietnamese and American cultures. Activities: Sport tournament, picnics and meetings. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Khanh Nguyen, vice-president; Dinh Xuan Bui, annual committee chairman; Vu Phi-Dao, vice-president; Phat Tien Vu, president; Hai Bui, treasurer; Van Thuy Hoang, social chairman; Anh Twong Quang, sports chairman; Tung Ngoc Phan, secretary. SECOND ROW: Tuan T. Nguyen, Hah Vu, Tien Phi Dao, Hong Trinh, Le Trinh, Phuong Tiet, Hang Pham, Kim Chau. THIRD ROW: Due M. Nguyen, Vinh V. Nguyen, Chi-Lant Du, Tuyen Tran, Tien Tran, Thanh Tran, Tina D. Ha. FOURTH ROW: Lan-anh Bich Le, Qui-Ngo, Trung Van Nguyen, Nam Hoang, Hien Nguyen, Son T. Tran, Thuan T. Nguyen, Tuan Anh Tran. FIFTH ROW: Hung Cao, Tuan Nguyen, Minh Nguyen, Phong H. Ngo, Tuyenduc C. Le, Lam T. Tran, Do P. Bui, Son Nguyen. 504 Special Interests water polo Name: TAMU Water Polo Club Founded: 1976 Purpose: To promote water polo through competition and instruc¬ tion. Activities: Games and tourna¬ ments around the state and na¬ tion. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Mark Miller, Armando Canales, vice president; Pam Meyers, Rip Woodard, Joseph Wodarski, president. SECOND ROW: Terry Dupuy, Paul Brunsvold, Doug Cooper, Jimmy Bradshaw, Michael Irby. THIRD ROW: Brian Hurley, Michael Meyer, Tim Roach, David Hartman, Tom Kehoe, Rick Abbot, coach. water ski Name: Texas A M Water Ski Club Founded: 1975 Purpose: To promote competition water skiing and to teach competition water skiing. Activities: Intercollegiate regionals, nationals and all-stars, seven intercollegiate ski tournaments. Membership: 50 Special Interest 505 weightlifting Name: Texas A M Weightlifting Club Founded: 1975 Purpose: To promote competitive and recreational weight training for physical fitness. Activities: Fall and spring semester parties, Christmas break ski trip, bench press contests, and intramural teams. Membership: 600 Members: FIRST ROW: Skip Gjolberg, Donna Krupala, Tom Whaley, Patty Shurbet, Sherry Wesst, Dede Whittey, Mike Scheffler, Chris Lutz, Petrina Diamond, John Calame, James Marnack. SECOND ROW: Kurt Register, Holli Spicer, Doug Walker, Wayne Crouch, Derk Sullivan, Mike Phillips, Mike Banks, Urialo Valdez, Scott Manatt, Steve Livingstone. THIRD ROW: Rob Kamman, Victor Borme, Jim Barwis, Greg Hutyra, Randy Kemp, Ray Fernandez, Donald Smith, Howard Zuch. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Millman, Mike Jenkins, Michael Murphy, Spanky Garrison, Jay Jones, Judy Verner, James Storie, David Cook, Michael McGowan. FIFTH ROW: Kyle Holmes, Eddie Mask, Phillip Warwick, Bryan Knowles, Michael Keel, Jim Pokluda, Robert White, Ratha Nop. OFFICERS: Rick Popp, president; Lori Glaesmann, secretary; Robert Ott, treasurer; Steve Burns, vice-president. 506 Special Interests class of ' 88 Name: Class of’88 Council Founded: 1984 Purpose: To provide leadership, direction and unity to the class of ’88 through class activities. Activities: Boot Dance, Class of ’88 Ball, Elephant Walk, class t- shirts and class gift. Members: FIRST ROW: Randy Newcom¬ er, vice president; Tori Keen, secretary; Andrea Beshara, president; Tara Zinsmeister, social secretary; Catherine Adkins, treasurer. SEC¬ OND ROW: Keith Wall, Laura May, Michelle Montalvo, Dennis Stimpson, Carol Horne, Ja¬ net Glasscock. THIRD ROW: Scott Herbold, Victoria White, Bill Ferro, Jeff Sladecek, Drew Koecher. FOURTH ROW: Adrian Salinas, Scott Creecy, Chris Gerlhold. women ' s soccer Name: Texas A M Women’s Soccer Club Founded: 1986 Purpose: To promote good sports¬ manship and fine athletic abilities in the name of Texas A M. Activities: Soccer games, prac¬ tices and a fund raiser. Membership: 15 Members: FIRST ROW: Patrick O’Toole, coach; Pam Vela, treasurer; Lindsey Craig, assistant coach; Jim Woosley, adviser. SECOND ROW: Mary Harrison, Ann McCormick, Diane Mayse, Pam Guinn, Kristin Cavaney. THIRD ROW: Anna Hina, Sonia Ried, Leslie Wimberly, Jean Bombach. Special Interest 507 v r ms women ' s chorus Name: Women’s Chorus Purpose: To represent Texas A M in the area of the fine arts, to increase community appreciation of choral music, and to enhance the perception of female choral ensembles throughout the community and state. Founded: Spring Semester of 1979 Membership: 50 University female students Activities: Participation in the Vocal Music Christmas Con¬ cert, Festival of Women’s Choruses, Spring Concert Members: FIRST ROW: Priscilla McBride, Genny Martin, Judy Seils, Susan Renner, Ana Martinez, Maria Murray, Debbie Masott. SECOND ROW: Karen Young, Gwen Davis, Becky Jones, Donna Ward, Kelly Gowens, Heather Hawkins, Gail Jennings. THIRD ROW: Robin Walker, Lisa Lovelace, Lisa Unruh, Rose Kash, Michelle Trexler. FOURTH ROW: Terri Froming, Kathy Moore, Mary Lawleu, Kari Vest, Diane Dallas, Vicki Rector, Martha Zuniga, Tina Terrell. FIFTH ROW: Laura Ann Forest, Alison Sanders, Deidi Strickland, Melanie Wever, Michelle Watz, Natalie Berry, Michelle Trevino, Nancy Bertsch. SIXTH ROW: Leslie Lenser, Russell Ann Vanderhider, Cindy Hoyak, Charissa Ingram, Sabrina Thompson, Amy Burt, Stephanie Caraway, Meg Kash. Chamber Group: FIRST ROW: Allison Sanders, Amy Burt, Priscilla McBride, Heather Hawkins, Leslie W. Lenser, Gail Jennings. SECOND ROW: Melanie Weber, Cindy Hoyak, Natalie Berry, Debbie Magott, Charissa Ingram, Genny Martin. Officers: FIRST ROW: Kari Vest, librarian; Amy Burt, public relations; Debbie Magott, president. SECOND ROW: Ana Martinez, secretary-treasurer; Priscilla McBride, performance manager; Russell Ann Vanderhider; Terry Froming, vice president. 508 Special Interest women ' s volleyball Name: Women’s Volleyball Club Founded: Not available Purpose: The promotion of interest in the competitive form of power VB as sanctioned through the United States Volley¬ ball Association. Activities: Attend tourneys all around the state of Texas (most in spring) and practice twice a week. Membership: 40 players (2 competitive teams) Members: FIRST ROW: Carol Kozo, treasurer; Jenni Smith, president; Dona Christianson, vice-president; Sue Gerloff, secretary. SECOND ROW: Dawn Batiz, Cheryl Stanley, Elizabeth Clegg, Clare Edridge, Julie Martin, Deanna Harris. THIRD ROW: Laura Mansfield, Katie Hutcheson, Beth Bowman, Vela Gregory. Special Interests 509 wrestling Name: TAMU Wrestling Club Founded: 1976 Purpose: To promote and foster amateur wrestling at Texas A M and in Texas. Activities: Arthur J. Strom Memo¬ rial Open Tournament, A M Open Tournament, numerous tournaments around Texas with other schools, Texas State Championships. Membership: 15 Members: FIRST ROW: Jim Boggs, treasurer; David Foley, Robert Simpton, president. SECOND ROW: Lowell Stanton, Ashley Ruggles, John Cornett, David Hoyden. yell leaders Name: Yell Leaders Founded: 1895 Purpose: To motivate the twelfth man at athletic events and ensure tradition is passed on to future generations and to ensure that Aggie spirit is alive and well at Aggieland. Activities: Leads the student body in spirit yells at all athletic events. Membership: 5 Members: John Bean, Troy Ireland, Marty Holmes, Tom Kelley, Doug Beall. 510 Special Interest semper fidelis Name: Semper Fidelis Society Founded: 1983 Purpose: To promote unity among Marine Corps Officer candidates. Activities: Mess Night, Spring Field Meet, Semi-Annual part for the Sheltering Arms in Bryan. Membership: 65 Members: FIRST ROW: Capt. Mahany, adviser; Greg Bennett, command¬ ing officer; Wesley Shultz, executive officer; Mitchell McCarthy, company 1st sergeant; Adam McCall, training NCO; Todd Kriegel, 1st platoon commander; Sgt. B. Garwood; John Esquivel, 2nd Pit. cmdr. SECOND ROW: Andrew Manchigiah, Dennis Dawson, Steve Scott, Robert Eggleston, Roy Edmonds, Danny Kaiser. THIRD ROW: Donald Lovingfoss, Bryan Halubec, Johndunn Johnston, Paul Wise, Jeff Wefter, Patrick Flanery. Special Interest 511 512 Academics Honors Mike Piwonka, a graduate student in business administration, takes a study break to work a crossword puzzle. Academics Honors 513 ad assoc Name: Advertising Association Founded: 1986 Purpose: The advertising association serves as an on- campus advertising agency. The members take client ac¬ counts and gain experience sharing their talents with oth¬ ers. Activities: Meetings, social functions, trips to advertising agencies, professional speakers. Membership: 75 Officers: Katie Harnitz, president; Kathy Shipley, vice president personnel; Delaina Head, vice president finance; Karen Watson, vice president programs; Margaret Artz, secretary; Desiree Romero, vice president advertising; Carolyn Garrett, account manager. 514 Academic and Honor as Name: Alpha Epsilon Founded: 1975 Purpose: As the national honor society for agricultural engineers, Alpha Epsilon recognizes juniors, seniors and gradaute students who have demonstrated their proficiency in the study of agricultural engineering. The society strives for those that have demonstrated this proficiency through academic pursuits or practical experience. The members are selected on engineering ability, scholarship, character, leadership and personality. Membership: 12 Members: FIRST ROW: Bruce Lesikar, president; Timothy Prater, secretary, Leslie Richburg, vice president; Brian Thane, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kurt Mueller, Keith James, Charles Onwumere, Allan Burk. THIRD ROW: Doug Berber, Philip Massirer, Kent Hamaker. aK | Name: Alpha Kappa Psi National Professional Business Fraternity Founded: 1984 Purpose: To expose students in busi¬ ness-related majors to everyday oc¬ currences within the world of busi¬ ness and to encourage self-develop¬ ment of its members through experience and the observance of high business ideals. Activities: Regional Convention, National Convention, field trip to San Antonio, service projects and a faculty reception. Membership: 80 Academics Honors 515 floral designers Name: Student American Institute of Floral Designers Founded: 1979 Purpose: To promote the education of students interested in the floral industry. Activities: Southern and national symposiums, arrange¬ ments for the Office of the President, Board of Regents, student organizations, retirement dinners and guest speakers on campus. Membership: 20 Members: FIRST ROW: Cheryl Walker, vice president; Debbie Nohavitza, president; Kelly Lee, secretary. SECOND ROW: Kirsten Barnhart, Laura Hennessey, Michele Graham, Margaret Shannon. THIRD ROW: Tiffany Reagor, Lezlae Frazier, Monica Vrana, Kristi Nash. 516 Academics Honors ARM Name: Alpha Pi Mu Founded: 1959 Purpose: To confer recognition upon students of industrial engineering who have shown exceptional academic interests and abilities in their field and to encourage any movement or activities which will advance the best interest in industrial engineering. Activities: Social events, speakers, banquets and quiz file. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Kevin Hatton, corresponding secretary; Alfonso Obregon, vice-president; Gayle Alexander, recording secretary; Andrea Knudson, treasurer; Jose Diaz, president. SECOND ROW: Carol Smith, Swati Bose, Eileen Collins, Mohammed El-Ayyoubi, Juan A. Arguello, Waleed-Makkieh. THIRD ROW: Lisa Render, Melissa Anderson, Dawn Fleishhauer, Janine Frank, Jana Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Laora Koopmann, Bill Horsford, John Fite, Bruce Johnson, Carlos Miranda. Academics and Honors 517 space development Name: Space Development Society Founded: 1982 Purpose: To directly inform the public about the importance and im¬ mediate value of space flight and to promote space development in the government through support for NASA and the private sectors through the support of space indus¬ trialization. Activities: Speakers, films, and dis¬ cussions on space-related topics as well as celebrating National Spaceweek with displays at Post Oak Mall. Membership: 35 Members: FIRST ROW: Michael Matthews, David Pattillo, Mark McCann, Arthur Hobbs. SECOND ROW: Susan Davis, Keith Williams, Kim Karrick. speleological society Name: Aggie Speleological Society Founded: 1976 Purpose: To be a true underground organization. Activities: Exploration, discovery, conservation, promotion, photogra¬ phy, appreciation and study of caves; annual Bat Barbeque, cave all night at Bustamante, Langtry, tunnels, carbide keg party, wilderness camp¬ ing, and endurance testing at Preci- pio. Membership: 50 518 Academics and Honors act Name: Agricultural Communica¬ tors of Tomorrow Purpose: To prepare members for communications careers in the field of agriculture. Activities: Meetings, speakers, internship program. Membership: 30 Members: first row: Lorie Woodward, Cara Jernigan, vice president; Belinda Hood, president; Mary Jean Keough, secretary treasurer; Patricia Pilger. SECOND ROW: Doyle Gougler, adviser; Becky Lawrence, Stephanie Dunlap, Dawn Gorman, Kimberly Pettibon. THIRD ROW: Donna Kaderli, Sharon Foreman, Sheri A. Stebenne. aias Name: American Institute of Architecture Students. Founded: 1942 Purpose: To promote interest in the practice of architecture and in architectural education. Activities: Attend conventions, lecture series, Sunday night movies, Beaux Arts Ball and day on the Lawn. Membership: 100-200 Members: FIRST ROW: Ursula M. Cuzzi, vice-president Peruvian operations; Lisa M. Parotti, Lou Alice Peveler, Vicki L. Harris, Alan P. Bruton, president; Lisa Alfonso, music director; Toby D. Johnson, treasurer; Ariel P. Madlambayan, Bret Overmyer, Jason Hale. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Herperger, Tod Hanson, Maria Vidal, Stacy Montgomery, Wendy Cope, David Schall, Becky Harmon, Deborah Chisholm, Shari Dougherty, Rodney Hill, adviser. THIRD ROW: Henry Hernandez, Michael Stott. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Munger, Olivia Chang, Cheryl Draper, Peggy Jenschke, Larry McKillop, Mary Ann Young, Lory Brown, Troy Schwalbe Ford, Kelly Eindorf. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Tepera, Eric Brumlow, Colin Arnold, Buddy Williams, George W. Kelly, Geoffrey Reiner, Marc Pevoto, Willard L. Mamgrum. SIXTH ROW: David L. Schoen, Todd M. Miller, Ann M. Ramsey, Roy R. Pachecano, Lawrence R. Chambers, Brent T. Spraggins, Tom J. Marr, Matt Speer, Robyn Grantham, Peter W. Brown. Academics Honors 519 rar ag eco Name: Agricultural Economics Club Founded: 1970 Purpose: To develop leaders in the agriculture industry, to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutal helpfulness among students, and to provide an opportunity for wider acquaint¬ ance among students and professionals in agricultural eco¬ nomics. Activities: Speakers, Pizza Night, Chili Night, Forty-two Tournament, Burger Burn, field trips, and fundraisers. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Kevin McDonald, Ag council representative; Michael D. Kulcak, vice-president; Gayle Cougot, president; Stephanie Larson, secretary; Patricia Ferguson, treasurer; Steve Bilicek, Ag council representative; David Vanek. SECOND ROW: Stan Kristinek, Joye L. Nalls, John David Nedbalek, Wilbert C. Hundl Jr., Jamie C. Phillips, Kenneth Adix, Melissa Gholson, Kelley Brooks, Carole M. Cervenka, Richard DeLeonard, Tim Early. THIRD ROW: Doug Janeway, Carol Migl, Todd McGraw, Jay Kidwell, Laura Dickerson, Rovanne Demel, Julie Mengers, Jean Ann Green, Dale Cougot, Ricky Miller, Diana Koenning, Joel Harper. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca Valenta, Mike Perkins, Katherine Valenta, John Longhofer, Cindy Higby, Lisalette Hillje, Karen Whittlesey, Amy Taggart, Greg Bahner, Rebecca Gaddison. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Lowak, Rhonda McMurrey, Carrie Sutton, Judy Hand, Joe Patterson, Donald Buxkemper, Kevin Cole, Becky Adams, James Scamardo, Kyle DeWitt. SIXTH ROW: Bryan Sieffert, Traci Shotwell, Mindy Tyler, Cheryl Miller, Darlene Richter, Deidre McQueen, Melanie Person, Jeff Nunley, Art Roach, Jennifer Karrer. SEVENTH ROW: Paul A. Kemp, Robert Lansford, Jack Anding, Debra McQueen, Mark Roeder, Tonya Tompkins, David Frarich, David Hailey, Jim Dunn, Laura Anderson. EIGHTH ROW: Barbara Prukop, Xavier Eli Perez, Tony Moskal, Cameron Bell, Barton Bradicich, Scott Wilson, Steve Marx , Mike Rainey, Tim McGuill. 520 Academics and Honors agronomy Name: Agronomy Society Founded: 1932 Purpose: To increase and disseminate knowledge concern¬ ing soils and crops and the conditions affecting them, to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness among students, to provide an opportunity for a wider acquaintance with agronomic workers and activities within the field, to correlate activities with those in closely related fields, and to provide leadership opportunities and training. Activities: Attend State and National Meetings, social ac¬ tivities, and Peanut Sales to raise money. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Dennis Brezina, secretary; Leonard Andrew, president; Larry Cox, treasurer; Shelley Gore, vice-president; Yvette Miranda, assistant social secretary; James Woiton, reporter. SECOND ROW: Theresa Ermis, John Lee Korenek Jr., Charles L. Neuman, Colin Melton, Lori Chaney. THIRD ROW: Jorge Aguilar, Bill Rooney, Darrin Biediger, James Oakley, Harry Cralle, faculty advisor; Rip Cunningham, advisor assistant. FOURTH ROW: James Elzner, Antonio Serrano, Keith Crenwelge. Academics and Honors 521 AHMB Name: Alpha Eta Mu Beta Founded: 1982 Purpose: National bioengineering honor society estab¬ lished to recognize outstanding academic achievement in bioengineering. Students are selected by invitation, with a minimum GPR of 3.5 for juniors, and 3.3 for seniors. Activities: Annual induction banquet. Membership: 13 Members: FIRST ROW: Sandra Goeking, Laura Phillips, vice president; Katharyn Albright, president; Jennifer Murray. 522 Academics Honors aiaa Name: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Founded: Not available Purpose: To promote aerospace engineering and aerospace in general. AIAA is a technical society with professional and student members devoted to science and engineering in the field of aerospace. Activities: There are presentations about once a month from speakers from Aerospace Industry. There are bi-weekly film hours at lunch time, as well as picnics and parties planned during the semester. There are paper and design competi¬ tions open to members at various times during the year. Membership: 275 Members: FIRST ROW: Tom McElmurry, advisor; Robert Mailhot, treasurer; Danniella Muheim, chairman; Paul Svacina, secretary; Carol Cook, vice-chairman. SECOND ROW: Gordon Powell, Donna Ward, Matthew B. Butler, Shonn Everett, Carol Batte, Joan Teixeira, Pixey Anng Mosley, Karen Erickson. THIRD ROW: Mark Snaufer, David Rheman, Norm Hecht, Scott Stanley, Robert Albright, John G. Vandegrift, Michael Gleason, David Huse, Robert J. Svenson, chairman of field trip committee. FOURTH ROW: James Blohawiak, Todd Swearingen, David Avery, Steve Casao, Keith Zimmerman, Karen Shelton, publicity committee chairman; Roger C. Thompson, Tim Dawn, Tony Bogner. Academics and Honors 523 american humanics Name: American Humanics Stu¬ dent Association Founded: 1977 Purpose: To train college students in the management and volunteer training aspects of non-profit youth agencies. Activities: One retreat per semester and seminars on management. Membership: 15 Members: FIRST ROW: Dave Moore, advisor; Rhonda Reeves, public relations party chairman; Kelly Penewitt, vice-president; Kim Norris, president. SECOND ROW: Ross Mattern, Doug Dunn, district executive chairman; Richard Kellogg, field trip chairman. asse Name: American Society of Safety Engineers Founded: 1976 Purpose: To encourage and promote safety in design and industry. Activities: Fire Prevention Week, trip to Austin, and presentation to the Central Texas Chapter. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Carl Glass, reporter; Carole Davis, president; Travis Baggett, vice- president; Mark Munoz, secretary treasurer; Tim Church, social chairman; Eloise Booker, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Richard Konzen, faculty advisor; Harold Taylor, Chacon Higinio, Maria Rodriguez, Adolfo Rubio, Wesley Sewell. THIRD ROW: Sidney Wisinger, Cindy Hengst, Phillip Nessler, Charles Goode, Charles Gilmore. 524 Academics and Honors aice Name: American Institute of Chemical Engineers Founded: 1978 Purpose: To stimulate activities in chemical engineering outside the classroom. Activities: Plan trips to industries, Spring Barbeque, month¬ ly meetings with relevant speakers, officers’ trip to AICHE National Convention, hosting the AICHE Regional Conven¬ tion, and happy hour. Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Gregory Porzucek, treasurer; Karen Aldinair, senior representative; Stacey Stapleton, president; Phillip Surratt, vice-president; Dragomir Bukur, faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Bryan Schmidt, historian; Kathleen Smith, publicity chairman; Lara Schneider, freshman representative; Julie Randolph, junior representative; Theresa Gurvan, sophomore representative; Kim Dunn, secretary; Tim Martin, intramural chairman. THIRD ROW: Kristen Cappelli, Joe Sentmanat, Gail Mack, Jeff Mach, Jay Wilson, Kristi Rafidi, Brock Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Chad Abney, Michael Lake, Mark Lauritsen, Theresa Mabry, Jeff Waldrop, Brad Just, Philip Browning, David Wittier. Academics and Honors 525 ans Name: Alpha Nu Sigma Founded: 1980 Purpose: To honor the top quarter of the nuclear engineering senior class and to contribute our service toward causes benefiting nuclear engineering. Activities: Service projects, tutoring, spring banquet. Membership: 8 Members: FIRST ROW: Christopher Cote, treasurer; Robert Martin, president. SECOND ROW: Lynn Foster, Kevin Shelton, Uri Shumlak. american nuclear Name: American Nuclear Society Founded: 1961 Purpose: To promote professional development of members and to con¬ tribute to the development of nuclear science and technology at Texas A M. Activities: Power plant tours, Sci¬ ence Teachers’ Seminar on Nuclear Technology, regional conference, parties, bonfire cutting and stack, public education projects, chili cook¬ off. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Oscar Lessard, publicity; iodine Jansen, membership; Pete Kennomore, vice president; Sandra Sloan, programs; Craig Wills, president; Greg Henson, secretary. SECOND ROW: Kevin Shelton, Lynn Foster, Uri Shumlak, Laura Beam, Donna Busche, Katherine Kraemer, Cris Asensio. THIRD ROW: Christopher Loto, Robert Martin, John Yukovis, David Deere, Robert Berry, Anand Gansadharan. 526 Academics Honors asae Name: American Society of Agricultural Engineers Founded: 1912 Purpose: Technical Society for Agricultural Engineers Activities: Biweekly meetings with technical speakers, semi¬ annual cookouts, and the Annual Banquet in the Spring. Membership: 65 Members: FIRST ROW: Don Beuder, faculty advisor; Bryan Shaw, parliamentarian; Bruce Lesikar, treasurer; Leslie Richburg, president; Brent Richburg, secretary; Philip Massirer, vice-president; Bill Stout, faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Chris Stoner, student ag council; Suzy Alexander, scribe; Kennen Howell, student ag council; Dana Osborne, scribe; Frank Clark, chairman; Hilary Albert, scribe; John McStravick, SEC representative. THIRD ROW: Kurt Mueller, Kevin Ferrell, Keith James, Charles Onwumere, Thomas Stubbs, Matt Batchelor, Brian Thane. FOURTH ROW: Barry Johnson, ClifTord Fischer, Timothy Prater, David Adkins, Allan Burk, Ghulam Sarwar, David Pronger. FIFTH ROW: Roland Hernandez, Chris Gilstrap, Doug Herber, Chuck Lightfoot, Joe Carter, Jack Smith, Kent Hamaker. Academics and Honors 527 mech engineers Name: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Founded: 1921 Purpose: To promote engineering ethics, fellowship between engineers and the mechanical engineering profession. Activities: Biweekly technical meetings, student contests, faculty luncheons and local and major field trips. Membership: 500 Members: FIRST ROW: Bryan Bennett, public relations director; Frederick Oullette, senior representative; Mark Walker, treasurer; Angela Mangus Britton, chairman; Jennifer Newman, secretary; David Rheman, vice-chairman; Houshang Masudi, faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Frank Ackerman, Tim Habinak, social chairman; Eric Britt, Brian Bohinsky, phone calling chairman; Donny Stemple, Kevin Lee, Terry Fossum, Alan Moore. THIRD ROW: Kevin McCue, Matthew DeLong, Jeffrey Alan Zurflueh, marketing co-chairman; Mike Bradburn, Cheryl Lobo, Afif Joubran, Ronald Bense, Peter Schmaltz. FOURTH ROW: Jim Dubrouillet, Mike Nelson, George Lamberson, Arthur Brady, Andrew Torkelson, Pete Stevenson, marketing co-chairman; Monique Gaffney, Rich Amato, Amy Fleck, Michael Derr, Dwight Masuda. FIFTH ROW: Neil Fuchs, Edgar Castro, Victor Pinto, Robert Ross, Keith Wheeler, Philip Wood, Kent Cole, membership co- chairman; Michael Poole, Brad Bellrichard, Phil Fragapane. 528 Academics and Honors ashrae Name: American Society of Heat¬ ing, Refrigeration, and Air Condi¬ tioning Engineers Founded: 1985 Purpose: To advance the arts and science of heating, refrigeration, air conditioning, and ventilation, the al¬ lied arts and sciences, and related human factors for the benefit of the public. Activities: Meetings and field trips. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Ben Landers, vice- president; Brad Bellrichard, president; Dan Alexander, secretary. anthropology Name: Anthropology Society Founded: 1976 Purpose: To provide an interesting and compelling program of activities designed toward promoting the study of anthropology. Activities: To bring local and national speakers on campus for members and participate in projects designed to give members first-hand experience. Social functions include Halloween and Christmas parties as well as various fundraising activities. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Joe Shafer, vice- president; Tammy McLean, treasurer; Jennifer Ashlock, secretary; Mark Medley, president. SECOND ROW: Harry Shafer, sponsor; Eric Woddard, Elizabeth Miller, Dallas Morris. Academics and Honors 529 abc Name: Associated Builders and Contractors Founded: 1984 Purpose: To promote the Merit Shop Idea and the Free Enterprise System and the interest of higher education in construction related fields. Activities: Public Service Projects, social events, mailing of resumes, National Scholarship, field trips, and monthly meetings. Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Allen Scarborough, Jerry Morris, Kevin Daubendiek, James Kim, Benny Clark, William Brown, Carlos Menendez. SECOND ROW: Charles Gill, Maury Bradley, Patricia Chism, Russell Jenkins, Ruth Garcia, Sandra Castaneda, James Boyd. THIRD ROW: Mark Kirkham, David Johnson, Chip Natsis, John Maxwell, Laurie Tripplehorn, Glenn Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Gavin McGee, James Needham, Roderick Hutka, Monty Lee, Dennis Livingston. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Mark Kirkham, secretary; Gavin McGee, second vice- president; James Kim, first vice-president; Chip Natsis, president; David Johnson, treasurer; Benny Clark, public relations director. SECOND ROW: Jerry Morris, senior advisor; Charles Gill, senior representative; Russell Jenkins, sophomore representative; Monty Lee, freshman representative; William Brown, advisor. Academics and Honors age Name: Associate General Contractors Founded: 1952 Purpose: To promote a wider interest in, a closer relation¬ ship with, and a broader understanding of the construction industry. Activities: Burger Bash, service projects, mini-conventions, field trips, and a golf tournament. Membership: 300 Members: FIRST ROW: Dennis Livingston, senior advisor; Mike Brunner, historian; Steve Bell, president; Brandt Smith, senior representative; Douglas Erck, vice-president; Jane Willman, secretary; Stephen Eason, photographer; Nicole Brethauer, public relations; Leonard Smith, faculty advisor; Bob Segner, faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Bruce Bruning, Glenn George, Pete Lester, Dawn Ude, Dennis Bugtos, JefT Hagar, Noble Carl, Jeff Gustafson, Kurt Hahnfeld, Gavin McGee. THIRD ROW: Tod Hanson, Penny Baley, Jennifer Pearson, Thomas Pogell, Trent Gustafson, James Moore, Peter Wuensch, Mike Donaldson, Susan Hagler, Mike Wetsis, Keith Ellis, Travis Cannon. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Adams, R. Hall, Leslie Patterson, Michael Goetz, Jennifer Braun, John Shanks, Eric Wanke, Darron Ash, Ray Mulholland, Kelly Wallace. FIFTH ROW: James Needham, David Michie, Greg Bennett, Mark Tullis, Keith Foster, Bart Asken, Dawna Davis, Bill Heathcott, Chip Natsis, Mark Kirkham. SIXTH ROW: John Robinson, Bryan Jonseward, Bo Banowsky, Mike Starr, William Goldberg, Larry Jones, Scott Walker, Jerry Morris. SEVENTH ROW: James Cordes, Dennis Sewell, John Thomas, Richard Garza, Walter Williams, Mark Allardyce, Joe Flores, J. Christofilis, Richard Palmer, Tim Rutledge. Academics Honors 531 acm ieee-cs Name: Texas A M Association for Computing Mach- nery and IEEE Computer Society. Founded: 1973 Purpose: To promote advancements and knowledge in the computing sciences. Activities: Lectures in information processing, program¬ ming contest, resume books and picnics. Membership: 180 532 Academics Honors computing machinery Name: Association for Computing Machinery and IEEE Computer Society Founded: 1973 Purpose: Top promote advancements and knowledge in the computer sciences. Activities: Lectures in information processing, program¬ ming contest, resume book and picnics. Membership: 200 Officers: FIRST ROW: Annette Bach, treasurer; Erik W. Mulloy, president; Renaye Guinn, vice president; Carlos Martinez, vice president; Gina M. Flood, secretary; Shelly Davies, representative. SECOND ROW: Charles Hagar, representative; Gary G. Allison, representative; Lisa Lust, representative; Dale Munk, representative; Randy Bryan, representative; John Leggett, adviser. Members: FIRST ROW: Suzanne Hartsell, Gina M. Flood, John Legett, Lisa Lust, Neva Maldonado, Larry Babineaux, Tina Lynn Carroll, John Fuentes. SECOND ROW: Brian Vassberg, Annette Bach, Melanie Lasson, Bryan Chin, Tracie Day, Shelly Davies, Laura Petri, Tony Haverda, Connie Bachmeyer, Joe Randolph, Carol Wesselhoft. THIRD ROW: Walter Koenigs, Renaye Guinn, Erik Mulloy, Gary Allison, Randy Bryan, Mark Edwards, Bradley Vacek, Mark Bain, Shelby Patton, James Korns. FOURTH ROW: Scott Zrubek, Donald Pitts, Carlos Martinez, Mary Ann Branch, Dale Munk, Heather Luke, Kim Karrick, Karen Fontenot, Isabel Van Horn, Blaine Gillcoat. FIFTH ROW: Robert Sparks, Richard Rohan, Phil L. Mitchell, Chuck Hagar, Thomas Chaka, Stephen Hicks, Daryn Seidl, Mark Gordon, Annette van Buijtenen. Academics Honors 533 •r atpe Name: The Association of Texas Professional Educators Founded: 1984 Purpose: To work with state and local governments to secure the best learning environments for students and working conditions for their professional educators. Activities: Workshops for various areas of teaching, annual trip to Austin to visit the State Office and tour of the facili¬ ties and speakers on various educational topics. Membership: 45 Members: FIRST ROW: Gallic Schaper, Jamie Bubert, Suzanne Smith, Shannan Williams, Cara Rinehart. SECOND ROW: Byron Graves, Dana Dailey Thacker, Andrea Gunnarson, Kimberly Sapp. THIRD ROW: Jenean Bellah, Kristine Jurik, Patricia Grafe, Clare Meaney. 534 Academics and Honors bms Name: Biomedical Science Association Founded: 1971 Purpose: To promote career development among biomedical science students and public awareness of the biomedical sci¬ ence graduate. Activities: Big Event, intramurals, and bake sales. Membership: 175 Members: FIRST ROW: Laura Morse, Stacey Wuthrich, Jill Kennebrew, Patricia Ainsworth, Lori Hollingsworth. SECOND ROW: Kathy Martin, Andra Voges, Lisa Boyd, Laurie Jensen, Jennifer Johnson, freshman representative; Denise Schaper, Robert B. Reed Jr. THIRD ROW: Chris A. Hopp, Michelle Broussard, Kathryn Gamble, Jamie Hutton, George E. Martin, Mat Dobbs, Todd Trostel. FOURTH ROW: Colleen McGrane, Lara Driver, Michelle Link, Leah Bugeja, Beth A. Stone, Liz Harwell, Manley May, Imadel Bachus, Alvin A. Price. OFFICERS: David Scherer, president; Leeann Pratt, vice-president; Tahl Rozycki, treasurer; Kim Clary, secretary. Academics and Honors 535 xe Name: Chi Epsilon Founded: 1961 Purpose: To recognize and promote excellence in the field of civil engi¬ neering. Activities: Civil Engineering Cen¬ tennial Celebration, pledge smokes, car wash, picnic and induction ban¬ quet. Membership: 100 active, 50 pledges Members: FIRST ROW: Joseph Short, pledge marshal; Nancy Hedgecock, vice- president; Randy Weiss, associate editor of the Transit; Kimmberly Wallace, treasurer; Alan D. Simpson, president; Jinima De Moville, secretary; Dr. E.L. Marquis, adviser. SECOND ROW: Patti Powers Craddock, Beatrice Boonba, Kresha Caldwell, Roseanne Kennedy, LuAnn Buth, Patrice Ford, Paula Kasper, Becky Hassler, Beverly Thompson, Glenn E. Peters. THIRD ROW: Tim Green, Perry Romere, Chris Kotara, Laura Cummings, Sandy Wesch, Laurie Underwood, Lise Palmer, Curt Van De Walle, Todd Larson. FOURTH ROW: Paul A. Brown, Eric E. Warren, Darrell Kaderka, Michael C. Muzoch, Derek Chambers, Todd Janssen, Randy Randermann, Michael G. MeLean, Tim Aschoff. FIFTH ROW: Massaad E. Ghavoi, Jeffrey J. Haby, Charles S. Hughes, Gary S. Epperson, Michael A. Zobel, Scott A. Moehlman, Thomas J. Lewis, Stacy J. Gowing, Bryan Green. SIXTH ROW: Michael Sharp, Cee Cennard, Michael Beattie, Emil Vogues, David Hooper, Joseph Weesner, Andy Buzbee, Avery Adcock. coop students Name: Co-op Student Association Founded: 1980 Purpose: To promote co¬ operative education and to provide a way for co-op students, both at school and at work, to meet and exchange information. Activities: Picnics, guest speakers and parties. Membership: 60 Members: first row: Todd Liveringhouse, Bob Kincannon, Jeana Townsend, secretary treasurer; Gary W. Smith, mascot. SECOND ROW: James Jewett II, John Engels, Debbie Corrigan, Paul Taylor. THIRD ROW: Paul Johnson, James Winship, B. Clay Callan, Kelly D. Smith. 536 Academics Honors collegiate ffa Name: Collegiate Future Farmers of America Founded: 1937 Purpose: To educate its members on organizing and con¬ ducting local FFA chapters and to provide me mbers with educational and recreational opportunities. Activities: Plant Sales, Fall Barbeque, Spring Spaghetti Supper, intramurals, State FFA Judging Contests, and Na¬ tional Convention. Membership: 125 Members: FIRST ROW: Gail Watkins, president; Brett Wright, vice- president; Ray Pienizek, second vice-president; Sarah Caroselli, student advisor; Suzanne Pesl, secretary; Kim Keene, third vice-president; Perri O’Keeffe, treasurer; Rick Hirsch, sentinel; Beth Aldridge, reporter; Christopher Owen, Parliamentarian; Becky Aldridge, historian. SECOND ROW: Daniel Au, David Angst, Jill Alexander, Suzette Bunton, Terri Hardee, Darlene Schatte, Scott Baucum, Jason Frazier, Jenna DeBaun, Andrea Pearson, Angie Jameson, Cayla Cordell. THIRD ROW: Michelle Georgion, Jocelyn Glaser, Sandra Beene, Jay Hays, D.B. Thomas, Marie Hooper, Susan Miller, Arthur Miller, Nancy Wunderlien, John Dettling Jr. FOURTH ROW: Bronte Blemings, Karen M. Wright, Carol Callaway, Diane Moredock, Rick Faster, Richard Barlow, Jay Northcutt, Brian Smith, Fernando Perez, Jimmie Kolodziej. FIFTH ROW: Analisa Vinson, Elaine Klar, Susan Kuck, John David Nedbalek, Steven Roy Locke, Harold Buckner, Cavin Travis, Phillip Thielemann, Rob Darsey. SIXTH ROW: Cary Todd Cash, Wynn Rosser, Chock Booher, Dean Hancock, Warren Seidel, Mike Sims, Tom Kelley, Alan T. McDaniel, Wayne Masur, Russell Bentke, Bill Little. Academics and Honors 537 dairy science Name: Dairy Science Club Founded: 1976 Purpose: To promote fellowship among dairy science majors and other interested students. Activities: Showing dairy cattle at the state fair, Mock Cat¬ tle Sale, Dairy Day, guided tour of Dairy Center for Chil¬ dren’s Barnyard, and participation in dairy judging contests. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Bill Jenkins, sergeant-at-arms; Lianne Jacobson, secretary; Angela Crickmore, treasurer; Bill Atkins, president; Roy Hughes, vice- president; Margaret Crownover, student ag council representative; David Morris, reporter. SECOND ROW: Deborah D. Drastata, Windi Phelps, Jean Doerfler, Alvaro Escobar, Glenn Scarbrough, Brian Hunt. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Hawkins, Kevin Peter, Deirdre Woelfel, Marry Beatty, Chris Baker, Greg Holub. 538 Academics and Honors dpma Name: Data Processing Management Association Founded: 1968 Purpose: To foster among students a better understanding of the vital business role of data processing to management, and the necessity for a professional attitude among data processors in understanding and applying the principals un¬ derlying the science of data processing. The Data Processing Management Association attempts to broaden the data pro¬ cessing horizon for students through speakers, meetings, field trips and social activities. Activities: Several Information on Careers in Data Process¬ ing programs each year which involves companies coming and discussing job opportunities, monthly meetings, and one field trip each semester to companies such as Mobil and Arthur Anderson and Co. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Shawn Morrissey, business representative-at-large; Michelle Davis, vice-president of operations; Lica Hoekstra, vice-president of operations; Harry Jones, treasurer; Diana Coleman, information officer; Melanie Andress, president; Eric Kelly, secretary; Roy Dejoie, graduate representative. SECOND ROW: Kitty Ileen Thomas, Wendy Ruhl Walker, Janice Childs, Stacey Parr, Barbara Burke, Denise Alexander, Heather HofTstot. THIRD ROW: Pamela Sanders, Darla Walker, Joanna Pitner, Melissa Dow, Julie Kubin, Carol Wesselhoft, Mark D. Rines. FOURTH ROW: Oscar Armstrong, Jeffrey L. Marshall, Everett Gerrald, Daniel Williams, sophomore representative; Sam Mize, junior representative. Academics and Honors 539 Am Name: Delta Sigma Pi Founded: 1985 Purpose: To bridge the gap between the business world and students of business and encourage strong brotherhood and community service. Activities: Speakers, community service events, happy hours, parties, field trips, and a fundraiser selling cokes at the Houston Festival. Membership: 65 Members: FIRST ROW: Drew Koecher, Christopher Janak, vice-president of professional activities; Danny Oursbourn, president; Kathy Windbigler, historian; Chris Ehlinger, vice-president of chapter operations; Laurie Oedewaldt, treasurer; Tom Sakalive, senior vice-president; Yolanda Jongenburger, vice-president of pledge education; Amanda Fuller, secretary; James Scribner, chancellor. SECOND ROW: Sophie Esquiff, Shana Taylor, Judy Stellwagen, Tanya Prestridge, Kathy Cedeno, Angela Crocker, Caroline Marrs, Renay Francis, Lori Gardner, Margie Aulenbacher, Connie Rogers, Kitty Ueen Thomas, Janice Childs, Kurt Heyn, Gwen Snyder. THIRD ROW: Michael Cowan, Sheela Shankar, Norma Mendez, Debra Bruce, Christy Garcia, Mollie Hinkle, Amy Meyer, Kathy Kimmins, Kristi Thomas, Kenneth Sader, Jennifer Traylor, Eleanore Insinger, Donald Jatzlau, Becky Vaughan. FOURTH ROW: Timothy Eng, Jill Lalonde, Tamara Wright, Jonna Staples, Jonathan Kao, Jimmy McDonald, Lynley Childress, Becky Goettee, Craig Collins, Darrell Williamson, Loc NcNew, Stan Wysocki, Michael Mateja. FIFTH ROW: Mike McCue, David Clark, Ken Dogen, Jamie Arnold, Roy Arnold, Sharon Cassidy, Jeannie Buzard, Jennifer Blair, Ed Dusty Wiesner, Michael Wood, Beverly Redden, Arthur Morton, Paul Hudson. 540 Academics and Honors economics Name: Economics Society Founded: 1979 Purpose: To develop leaders in eco¬ nomics, to foster a spirit of coopera¬ tion and mutual helpfulness among students and faculty in economics. Activities: Field Trip to the federal reserve in Dallas, lectures on con¬ temporary economic issues, picnics, informal meetings with faculty and compete in intramurals. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Tom Cowart, publicity officer; Donnie Gartlan, vice-president; Lea Anderson, secretary; Scott Margraves, treasurer; Scott Morrison, president; Angela Harper. SECOND ROW: Krista Gregory, Laurie Shumbera, Christy Schweitzer, Rob Devenport, Lisa Marshall, Penny Von Roeder, Rob Jennings. THIRD ROW: Nickie Fuentes, Jerald Kopp, Anthony Bolner, Mark Edgmon, William Aimone, Blake Reeves, Todd Hatch. engineering tech Name: Engineering Technology So¬ ciety Founded: 1969 Purpose: To bring together all fac¬ tions of the Engineering Technology Department to share knowledge and camaraderie with each other. Also to show the different jobs and technol¬ ogy offered in industry today. Activities: Speakers from industry, field trips, bar-b-ques, intramurals and fund raisers. Membership: Not available Members: FIRST ROW: Ronnie Villareal, vice-president; Daniel Lopez, public relations chairman; Michael Trask, president; Patrick Debner, treasurer. SECOND ROW: David Russell, Gene Engelke, Melissa Charba, Michael Odum, Eddie Mask, Steven Spaulding, Brittan Walker. Academics and Honors 541 english club Name: English Club Founded: 1985 Purpose: To stimulate interest in literature and to help English ma¬ jors to find jobs other than teach¬ ing. Activities: Renaissance Festival, writing workshops, poetry read¬ ings, plays. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Marline McManus, secretary; Susan M. Burkett, preisdent; Debbie Goessler, treasurer; Karen Villarreal, Michael S. Lewis, vice president. SECOND ROW: Claude Gibson, adviser; Greg Pettol, Shari Landa, Craig Eichhorn. finance assoc. Name: Finance Association Founded: n a Purpose: To allow finance students and others to learn about careers in finance and give students the chance to meet job recruiters and possible employers. Activities: Speakers, field trips, parties, New York trip. Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Ben Allen, vice president of programs; Nathan McClellan, senior representative, Business Student Council; Brenda Blaha, president; Jimmy Johnson, vice president of operations; Gayle Wallendorf, treasurer; Suzette Spencer, secretary; Susan Zimmerman, senior representative; Dr. Gary Trennepohl, adviser. SECOND ROW: Chris Roll, senior representative, Business Student Council; Kristin Johnson, junior representative. Business Student Council; Jeannine Zaeske, Gayle Sistrunk, Lori Ellis, Carol Horne, Glenn Hill. THIRD ROW: Patricia Leech, sophomore representative, Business Student Council; John Hajovsky, Kevin Baucom, Shel Hrbacek, Lesley Godfrey, Linda Yeary, Mary Monroe, Jennifer Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Greg Ramirez, Mark Browning, Noel Wallace, Gerard Monsivaiz, Craig Terrill, Eric Sullivan, Sharon Cassidy. 542 Academics Honors food tech Name: Food Technology Associ¬ ation Founded: 1960 Purpose: To promote the applica¬ tion of science and engineering prin¬ ciples to the processing of food. Activities: Field trips to processing plants, spring picnic, student-faculty mixer and trip to National Conven¬ tion of The Institute of Food Tech¬ nologists. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Rodrigo Gimenez, treasurer; Susan Smith, parliamentarian; Megan Jones, secretary; Travis McMahan, vice-president; Randy Hobert, president; Wendy Wagnon, Ag council representative. SECOND ROW: Janette Romero, Penny Pence, Evelyn Joe, Tammy Rooney, Gina Rinn, Theresa Rogers. THIRD ROW: Brian Thane, Martin Mock, Sasha Nikolic, Mark Gaj. FOURTH ROW: Guillermo Labarthe, Jorge Chong, Enrique MacGregor, John Dungan. foh Name: Floriculture Ornamental Horticulture Club Founded: 1977 Purpose: To promote fellowship among students and faculty and to sponsor educational and social flori- cultural and ornamental horticultur¬ al activities. Activities: Monthly plant sales, Ag¬ gie mum sales, spring break trip, fall picnic and spring awards banquet. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Nancy Safley, historian; Kristine Foreman, floral concessions co¬ manager; Kim Poff, treasurer; Cindy Davis, president; Karen Russell, vice-president; Beth Jz, secretary; Amy Hudson, David Reed, advisor. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Albert, greenhouse grower; Christa Phippeny, Sheryl Simpson, Angela Holverson, Susannah Grubb, Chris Morgan, greenhouse manager; Bethann Yandell, Elizabeth Jones. THIRD ROW: Roy Martin, Kristi Nash, Della Barbato, Jerry Drew, Denise Mueck, Rachel Cowan, Greg Simons. FOURTH ROW: Tracy Huffman, Robert Grant, Richard Barlow, Chris Strutz, T. Shawn Hoelzel, Steve Pawlik, Ken Davis, Kevin Martin. Academics and Honors 543 forestry club Name: Texas A M Forestry Club Founded: 1976 Purpose: To encourage participa¬ tion and to promote the education of students and faculty who are interested and involved in forestry through social and professional aspects. Activities: Skidadoo, conclave, Christmas tree sales, tree jobs in the community. Membership: 25 Members: FIRST ROW: Cecil Kramer, corresponding secretary; Andrew Sirman, as council representative; Wayne Pfluser, vice president conclave; Curt Sherretts, social vice president; Mark Trabins, president; Nancy Brannan, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Scott Hamilton, Mark Koenig, Neslihan Bilir, Lynn Harding, Eugene Gehring. THIRD ROW: Craig McKinley, adviser; Keith Przybyla, Dolph Scott, Richard Hebert, Ronald Sorensen. hort club Name: Texas A M Horticulture Club Founded: 1941 Purpose: To provide an educational and practical experience for anyone with an interest in horticulture. Activities: Operation of a green¬ house and nursey, sales, guest speak¬ ers, field trips and community ser¬ vice projects. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Andrew Morrison, historian; Kimberly Blowers, secretary; Annette Benedetti, vice president; Marian Eddy, president; Lyndalee Pierce, social and educational chairman; Barry Johnson, treasurer. SECOND ROW: James Antwerp, Daniel Brillinger, Glenn Wright, Benton Storey. THIRD ROW: J.D. Hanna, Andrew Turner;, John Roemer, Richard Barlow, Joe Novak. 544 Academics Honors freshman ag Name: Freshman Agricultural Society Founded: 1978 Purpose: To foster friendship and understanding among its members and to enhance the image and importance of agri¬ culture as a profession. Activities: Meetings, dances, Barbeque, and Career Day. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: John Manning, treasurer; Shawn Ramsey, Ag council representative; Mary Koenig, graduate advisor; Terri Hardee, vice-president; Kristi Davis, secretary; Jay Wade Johnson, parliamentarian; Warren Seidel, president. SECOND ROW: Cathy Rauch, Emily Simonton, Jill Smith, Mona Corbett, Elizabeth R. Gracia, Susan Rainey. THIRD ROW: Tammy Woelfel, Michelle Tidwell, Brian Lawrence, Dean Hancock, John Woelfel. FOURTH ROW: Kent Norwood, Dan Gattis, Matt Dudley, Joe Gillespie. Academics and Honors 545 ieee-ais Name: Industrial Applications Chapter of Institute of Elec¬ trical and Electronics Engineers. Founded: 1982 Purpose: To develop and promote the association of industry with Engineering Technology students, to encourage their interaction for discussing modern engineering practices, and to inculate those characteristics that permit intellectual growth and achievement for students who share this common interest. Activities: Field trips to manufacturing facilities, guest speakers from industry, socials, and banquets. Membership: 90 Members: FIRST ROW: Russ Puckett, advisor; Barry Strittmatter, Bill Rawson, historian; Scott James, public relations director; Darryll Dodson, field trip chairman; Billy Hoffman, secretary; Laura Hoppe, treasurer; Michael Crain, social chairman; Michael Grant, vice-president; Gregory Prince, president. SECOND ROW: Thomas Jackson, Louis Seaver, Russell Swaringen, Thornton Bates, Suzanne Rader, Darryl Stark, Stephen Chepey, Lynn Jensen, Anthony Murphree, Scott Gregory, Lita Hamaker. THIRD ROW: Kent Pennington, Kenneth Harris, Matthew Scheffe, Dean Janak, Alan Kilpatrick, Mark Brauner, Kenneth Lewis, Ronnie Villarreal, Mike Hluchanek, Robert Ong. FOURTH ROW: Terrence O’Neal, Larry Eubank, James Graham, Rick Welch, Russell Hahn, Clinton Cook, Dan Casagrande, Kyle Holmes, Randy Wentworth. FIFTH ROW: James Herrmann, W. Kent Oliver, Jay Bierwagen, Steve Feeny, Scott Clegg, Richard Stevens, John Beard. SIXTH ROW: Ross Mattern, Joe Thompson, Richard Nesbit, David Purdy, David Johnston. 546 Academics and Honors jeee Name: Industrial Applications Chapter of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Founded: 1982 Purpose: To develop and promote the assocation of indus¬ try with Engineering Technology students, to encourage their interaction for discussiong of modern engineering practices, and to incluate those characteristics that perm- mit intellectual growth and achievement for students who share this common interest. Activities: Field trips to manufactruing facilities, guest speakers from industry, socials, and banquets. Membership: 190 Members: FIRST ROW: David Cash, David Mabius, Humberto Fossati, Michelle Cohen, Stacy Smith, Terry Villarreal, David Riesz, Phelan Ebenhack. SECOND ROW: Tracy Sligar, Stacey Bott, Lisa Bundick, Tom Lenahan, Tom Cruz, Brian Kineard, Hobie Caldwell, Phillip Welch. THIRD ROW: Kelly Fergason, Mike Kastensmidt, Jeffrey Polasek, Egbert Muyshondt, Michael Skrehot, Arthur Hsu, Anh-Huy Ton, Keith Nguyen. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Spence, Tony Pierce, Emil Berger, Pat Listan, Jimmy Garrett, Bill Emshoff, Carol Case, Steve Erbert. FIFTH ROW: Diane Block, Gary Davis, Jeff Zabransky, Stephen Elmendorf, Michael Thompson, Ketan Patel, Richard Hannal. Officers: FIRST ROW: Diane Block, treasurer; Carol Case, assitant parts store manager; Cindy Spencer, vice chairman. SECOND ROW: Michael Thompson, chairman; Kelly Fergason, parts store manager; Stephen Erbert, publicity chairman; Tony Pierce, secretary; Richard Hannah, membership chairman. • • ne Name: Institute of Industrial Engineers Founded: 1951 Purpose: To promote the field of Industrial Engineering through professional and social interactions both formal and informal in nature. Activities: Meetings, Regional Conference, Fall Party, and Spring Picnic. Membership: 250 Members: FIRST ROW: Michiet Couture, senior representative; Susan Kerns, secretary; Karen Chen, treasurer; Thomas Black, vice-president; Marvin Kuers, faculty advisor; Laura Wadsworth, president; Joe Teel, chapter development coordinator; Juliann Elliott, junior representative; Kemble Bennett, department head. SECOND ROW: Edward Powell, intermural chairman; Dr. J.K. Hennigan, Janine Frank, membership chairman; Patricia Taylor, fundraising chairman; Leslie White, publicity chairman; Harry Callicotte, conference chairman; James Cowan, membership chairman; Carol Smith, fundraising and resume book chairman; Christopher Crump, conference chairman; Dr. Robert Beals. THIRD ROW: Jorge Alvarez, Andrea Knudson, Betsy Muir, hospitality chairman; John Wheelan, Juan Paiz, Sandy Rothrock, Daphne Felix, Kathleen Leonard. FOURTH ROW: Colette Grail, Mark Sherrod, Pam Svatek, Camille Browning, Lisa Render, Susan Schaefer, Jana Gibson, Vickie Williams, Joyce Eason, Paul Pulley. FIFTH ROW: Cliff Murray, Juan Lamparero, Gordon Hiebert, Melissa Anderson, Jennifer Kramer, Casey Bullock, Joe Saldivar, Oliver Platz. SIXTH ROW: Michael Cole, Barry Davis, Ronald Lee, Keith Casey, Art Ochoa, Bill Horsford, Frank Medrano, Robert Jackson, Ron Claiborne. marine tech Name: Marine Technology Society Founded: Purpose: To provide the opportunity for students in ocean engineering and other marine related disciplines to under¬ stand the professional activities of the society and to ex¬ change information with professionals in the field. Activities: Speakers, meetings, field trips and parties. Membership: 20 Academic and Honor 549 marketing Name: Marketing Society Founded: 1961 Purpose: To promote marketing through social interaction with other students, faculty, and recruiter and to offer a unique environment for students to explore every facet of marketing. Activities: Speakers and field trips. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Phyllis Stanton, Shana Taylor, Kristine Lance, Alysen Beasley, Natalie Hauck, Donna Muske, Sherry Smith, Debra Marek. SECOND ROW: Sherri Kiszely, Libby Nations, Kim McElroy, Karen Sullivan, Becky Daniel, Judy Turner, Pam Tragesser, Susie Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Christi Cano, Peter Wilt, Brian Rhodes, Joe Snodgrass, Trey Mitchell, Cynthia Stavinoha, Rebecca Braly, Rhonda Manleariaes. FOURTH ROW: Peter Dittmer, Kathryn McMinn, Teresa Balnco, Scott Marshall, John Miller, Ken Phillips, Carlos Martinez, Deirodre McKeen. FIFTH ROW: Brenda O’Neill, Andrew Biancardi, John Maverick, John Brennan, David Hutchins, Rob Mannina, Ross Elkins, Jacqueline Miller. SIXTH ROW: Scott Catlett, Laura Moerve, Kathleen Ohnheiser, Janet Kent, Roger Uminsky, Sheela Shankar, Gregg Leissner, Brad Bebell. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Kathleen Ohnheiser, BSC liaison; Janet Kent, vice- president, activities; Sheela Shankar, publicity; Laura Moerbe, junior representative. SECOND ROW: Scott Catlett, senior representative; Gregg Leissner, secretary; John Burnett, faculty sponsor; Brad Bebell, president; Roger Uminski, vice-president, programs. 550 Academics and Honors math club Name: Texas A M Mathematics Club Founded: 1952 Purpose: To provide an informal at¬ mosphere for math faculty and stu¬ dents to set together. Activities: Monthly meetings, All Nigth Fair, spring picnic. Membership: 25 Members: FIRST ROW: A1 Boggess, adviser; Marian Snyder, vice president; Susan B. Parasch, president; Becky Rosenbalm, treasurer; Danna L. Wolf. SECOND ROW: Gregory S. Coleman, Anne M. Romeo, Jaye Jones, Janice Wittrock, Mark A. Thomas. THIRD ROW: Art Belmonte, Sandra Jansen, Todd Ogden, Dana Suhr, Sara Helgeson. maes Name: Mexican-American Engineering Society Founded: 1981 Purpose: To aid Hispanic engineering and science students in making the transition from high school to college life and from college to career, as well as to encourage Hispanic students to enter technical fields. Activities: Installation of the Promotion and Awareness of Careers in Engineering program, guest speakers at meetings, parties, intramurals, movies, the Big Event, All-Night Fair, the National Annual Engineering and Science Symposium. Membership: 30-40 Members: FIRST ROW: Alicia Frernandez, vice president; Maria S. Fuentez, treasurer; Charles M. Humphries, secretary; Joe R. Trevino, president. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Torres, Myrna Martinez, social chairman; Patty Rodriguez, Daphne Pelix, Maria T. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Vincente A. Gonzales Jr., Catheryn C. Cook, Orlando Vargas, Patricia L. Escobar, Michael A. Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Mario Ray Vallejo, Roy Flores, Juan Carlos Craig, Juan F. Valdez. Academics Honors 551 mstslp Name: Math Science Teaching Scholar Loan Program Founded: 1983 Purpose: To promote math and science education at the secondary level. Members excel in math and or science; each has scored a minimum of 1000 on the SAT, maintains a 3.0 GPR and is committed to teaching math and or science upon graduation. Activities: Career Day, Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching, Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching, and monthly seminars presented by note¬ worthy representatives in the areas of math and sciences. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Susan Neitsch, Mary Helen Rawlins, Kim Harsch, Ellen Carroll, Dr. June Scobee, Melinda Morris, Denise Bevilacqua. SECOND ROW: Dr. Bryan Cole, Tim Middleton, Sara Schultz, Janet Dusek, Sarah Schuster. THIRD ROW: Tammy Wilganowski, Lisa Neubauer, Kayla Gentry, Ann Papp, Kim Brezina, Kathy Simms, Lana Hill, Julie Elliott, Kelli Decker, Gail Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Stoerkel, Alan Cannon, Ed Matusek, Christina Conflitti, Tom Jones, Amy Edwards, Heather Zackey, Jaye Jones, Paige Merkle. FIFTH ROW: Kim George, Jeff Holland, Tricia Grafe, president. 552 Academics and Honors mech ag Name: Mechanized Agriculture Student Club Founded: n a Purpose: To allow students in the mechanized agriculture field the opportunity to learn and socialize together. Activities: Biweekly meetings, speakers, athletic partici¬ pation, field trips and social events, Lawn Mower Clinic, MSC All Night Fair, Fajita Fest. Membership: 35 Academic and Honor 553 poultry science Name: Poultry Science Club Founded: 1930 Purpose: To support the Poultry Judging Team, which placed first na¬ tionally in 1985. Provides scholar¬ ships and participates with South¬ eastern Poultry Exposition Associ¬ ation. Sponsors guest speakers and internships. Activities: Career Day, children’s barnyard, intramurals, spring ban¬ quet and steak fry. Membership: 26 Members: FIRST ROW: Loretta Rayburn, Susannah Frappier, vice president; Richard R Penn, Regina Fletcher, Christopher Bailey, adviser. SECOND ROW: Rachel Malewski, Janet Greer, James Dusosh, Dean Suelten Puss, Danny Lindsey. THIRD ROW: Fred Fanick, president; Jay Jones, Jr., As Council representative; Mark Haecker, John Manning. maa Name: Military Aerospace Association Founded: 1985 Purpose: To bring undergraduates in the Aerospace Engineering Department and the Corps of Cadets together and to help one another with school-related problems. Activities: Road trips to NASA, Houston; Bergstromm AFB, Austin; and General Dynamics, Dallas. Membership: 125 Members: FIRST ROW: Yvonne Schwab, scholastics officers; Jose L. Castro, chairman; Dean Neely, Dale Adams, financial officer. SECOND ROW: Jasweant Singh Sihra Jr., William Hardy Beardshall, James Derek Foreman, Allison Marie Ryan, Jeffery Michael Kline. 554 Special Interests home builders Name: National Association of Home Builders Founded: 1982 Purpose: To provide students with the opportunity to learn more about the home building industry, and acquaint them with good building and business practices. The group repre¬ sents the department in various functions and is one of the largest NAHB chapters in the nation. Activities: National Convention, speakers from the indus¬ try, service project, Fajita Fest, and fundraising. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Steven Adams, Chip Natsis, James Kim, Pat Pluenneke, Jerry Stein, Benny Clark, Lance Gopffarth, Stephen Eason. SECOND ROW: Mark Heath, Mark Kirkham, Jennifer Pearson, Neal Vidrine, Neil Platt, Sandra Castaneda, Tod Hanson, JefT Munger, Larry Grosse. THIRD ROW: James Boyd, Kathryn Kruse, John Maxwell, Joseph Baranski, Laurie Tripplehorn, Doug Flugent, James Needham, Paul Stipanovic, Scott Lucas, Carlos Menendez. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: James Boyd, vice-president; Sandra Castaneda, treasurer; Jennifer Pearson, president; Laurie Tripplehorn, secretary. SECOND ROW: Paul Stipanovic, sophomore representative; Joe Baranski, junior representative; Kathryn Kruse, photographer; Carlos Menedez, public relations director; Scott Lucas, freshman representative; Larry Grosse, faculty advisor. Academics and Honors 555 nsbe Name: National Society of Black Engineers Founded: 1975 Purpose: To develop programs for increasing Black and other ethnic minority participation in the field of engineering and engineering technology. Activities: Community tutoring, campus tutoring, speakers from companies, resume writing, Placement Center Drive, and graduate school seminar. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Trevor Calhoun, programs chairman; Mark Traylor, finance chairman; Tonya M. Walton, secretary; Andrea Milligan, vice-president; Kathleen Leonard, treasurer; James Pitts, historian; Marcus Drayton, academic chairperson; Rhonda Franklin, president. SECOND ROW: Gregory Blackwell, Kenneth Johnson, Cornelius Johnson, Latricia R. Williams, Kimberly R. Walker, Felecia R. Smith. THIRD ROW: Aaron R. Gilmore, Byron Rogers, Cherri Smith, Ellene Jenkins, Robert Howelton, Pamela Osby, Lesia Crumpton. FOURTH ROW: Joe Satterwhite, Elbert Boyd, Kevin Williams, Finnley Polidore, Anthony Hawkins. 556 Academics and Honors nutrition club Name: Nutrition Club Founded: 1979 Purpose: To stimulate the interest of students in the field of nutrition. Activities: Speakers, Thanksgiving Food Drive, and picnics. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Karen Kubena, advisor; Carrie Richter, secretary; Suzanne Stewart, social secretary; Maria Quirante, president; Daniela Radulovich, vice-president; Sharon Dohmann, treasurer; Juliann Walker, public relations director; Terre Atwell, programs director. SECOND ROW: Molly Whitley, Lisa Loryea, Cindy Gonzalez, Lana Schmidt, Jeanie Mayo. THIRD ROW: Kristie Richardson, Vanessa Balke, Allison Link, Suzanne DeVries, Suzann Santarelli. Academics and Honors 557 QHI Name: Phi Eta Sigma Founded: 1923 Purpose: Honor Society dedicated to academic excellence. Activities: Tutoring for freshman courses (academic ser¬ vice), Big Event, and Special Olympics (community service). Membership: 400 Members: FIRST ROW: John Haveman, vice president; Stephanie Sneed, historian; Curtis Lard, advisor; Kim Allen, treasurer; Todd Raabe, president; Tiffany McKee, secretary. SECOND ROW: Kimberly Klein, Karla Walther, Kristi Scales, Judith Rentz, Kimberly Ferrell, Tory Queripal. THIRD ROW: Katrina Porter, Jeff Mentzer, Vilia Payne, Amina Naqi, Kevin Brown. FOURTH ROW: Robert Walker, Craig McGregor, Susan Miller, Paula Dube, Charles Hightower. 558 Academics Honors IIET Name: Pi Epsilon Tau Founded: 1970 Purpose: To foster a closer bond between its members and the Petroleum Industry, to broaden the scope of the activities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and stan¬ dards of the Petroleum Engineering Department. Activities: Representing the Petroleum Engineering De¬ partment at Career Day and Junior Engineering Technology Society Day, Induction Banquet, barbeque, and volleyball tournament. Membership: 55 Members: FIRST ROW: Florencia Choto, Holli Treybig, Jennifer Johnston, Jamie Montgomery, Alma Marie Studer. SECOND ROW: Mark Loyd, David Meinert, Blake Johnson, John House, Adam Pasicznyk. THIRD ROW: William Gossett, Mark Castell, Dag Mustad, Ole Wahl, Knut Simonsen. FOURTH ROW: James Werline, Zane Meekins, Brett Newton, Lloyd Stutz. OFFICERS: Ralph Faxel, vice-president; William Barrett, secretary; Adrian Angove-Rogers, treasurer; Richard Newsom, second vice-president; Michael Lemen, president. Academics and Honors 559 pre-law Name: Texas A M Pre-law Society Founded: 1976 Purpose: To provide students an ac¬ cess to information for law schools and the fields of law Activities: Aggie Bar picnic, pre¬ law banquet, three meetings per se¬ mester and SMU and Texas field trips. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Lisa A. Benge, secretary; Royce Dawkins, vice-president; Kimberly A. Anderson, president; Katie Ferguson, public relations; Mike Reid, LSAT chairman and fundraising. SECOND ROW: Joe S. Maida, Tana C. Thames, M. Colette Davis, Kathy E. Farmer, Joseph Mercuric. THIRD ROW: Bryan Newcombe, Jeffrey H. Reeves, Jennifer W. Wimmer, Matt Spahn, Michael Hartman. pre-med denl Name: TAMU Premed Predent Society Founded: 1976 Purpose: To encourage and help prepare premed predent students for their careers. Activities: Speakers Dr. Richard Carr, associate dean from the UT dental school and Dr. Carlos Pestana, associate dean from the UT medical school, tour of the TAMU medical school in College Station and a tour of the TAMU medical school at Scott and White Clinic. Membership: 80 Members: FIRST ROW: Suzanne Dixson, Bonny Scott, social chairman; John King, president; Sean Womak, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Eturt LeJune, senior science council representative; Chris Anderson, Steven McDonald, treasurer; Robert Lasell, freshman reporter. 560 TX Name: Psi Chi Psychology Club Founded: 1929 Purpose: To encourage, stimulate and maintain the scholarship of the individual members in all academic fields, particulary in psychology and to advance the science of psychology. Activities: Peer advising, field trips, fun run, guest speakers, self-help time managment activities. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Nevers, Carrie Gilbert, secretary; Thomas Vitro, preident; Michele Britton, vice president; Margie Lasek. SECOND ROW: Beverly Weber, Paula Blacksher, Sheri Vitro, Ruth Overbaugh, Deanna Grigg, Christine Roberts. THIRD ROW: Kevin Stuteville, Mary Schnase, Becky Tyler, Jodie Senkyrik, Marnie Swerdlin, Natalie Ripper, Darren Segers. pre-vet sodety Name: Pre-Veterinary Society Founded: Not available Purpose: To provide a survey of the field and its possible careers and to promote a closer association between pre-veterinary students. Activities: Guest speakers, parties, intramurals, fund raisers. Members: FIRST ROW: Leeann Pratt, Dan¬ ny Proctor, vice president; Sheryl Proctor, presi¬ dent; Olga Jaimez, secretary; Carol Clark, treasur¬ er; Lesley Holidy, Britt Clay. SECOND ROW: Tahl Rozycki, Rebecca Hudson, Anthony, histori¬ an; Renee Balsinger, Jill Kinnebrew, Ilka Wagner, Gloria Brock, Kathryn Gamble, Rachel Malewski, committee head; Kathleen Clark, Teresa Boe- deker, Melinda Hergert, publicity committee head; Chris May, Mark Russo, Maria Benson, Jeff Gillihan. FOURTH ROW: Kim Clary, Todd Tros- tel, Lara Driver, Heidi Bruhl, Dawn Poole, Ryan Wood, Sam Miller, Ari Rozycki, Mat Dobbs. Academics Honors 561 eajd Name: Professional Association for Industrial Distribution Founded: 1983 Purpose: To enhance the personal and professional develop¬ ment of its members through interaction with faculty, for mer students and friends of industrial distribution. Activities: Fall and Spring Banquets, barbeques, and car¬ washes. Membership: 180 Members: FIRST ROW: Kathleen Carter, secretary; Dan Barlow, president; David Russell, promotional director; Sherry Allison, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Lisa Wagner, Donald Smith, Mark Roberson, Sam Stricklland, Charles Grau, Edward Peek. THIRD ROW: Dean Kellogg, Beth Shields, Dawn Crane, Bryan Bentle, Danna Schraeder, David Cook. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Mendoza, Vince Buchta, Eric Ragle, Greg Brown. 562 Academics and Honors prssa Name: Public Relations Student Society of America Founded: 1986 Activities: Speakers, monthly meetings, parties. Membership: 65 Officers: Karen Boehnke, president; Daryn Desengotitia, v ice president; Susie Brawley, secretary; Deborah Jensen, treasurer; Shannon Rust, public relations; Jean Mansavage, historian; Paula Janda, membership. Academic and Honor 563 range club Name: Range Club Founded: 1947 Purpose: To promote the professional improvement of its membership in both local club and parent society and to provide recreation and fellowship for students interested in range utilization and conservation. Activities: Stock Dog Trials, faculty student softball game and hot dog roast and spring barbeque and banquet. Membership: 45 Members: FIRST ROW: Carlon Stapper, president; Ann Hoover, reporter; Catherine Elliot, secretary; Katy Beth Garren, vice president; Carolyn Fey, treasurer; Shane Brenan, as representative; Riley Kitchens, social chairman. SECOND ROW: David Hensley, Tammy Blankenship, Joseph Johnson, Michelle Georgiou. THIRD ROW: Christopher Doan; Lee Thornhill; Lee Brothers; Robert Knight, advisor. retailing Name: Center for Retailing Studies Student Association Founded: 1986 Purpose: To familiarize students in the area of retailing and expose them to a variety of jobs available in retailing. Activities: Trips to Neiman Marcus in Dallas and New York City, speakers from all different types of retailers (furs, jewlery, grocery, etc.) and receptions for recruiters. Membership: 70 Members: FIRST ROW: Allen Arnold, vice- president; Cindy Maher, secretary treasurer; Judy Buchholz, adviser; Diane Jones, Alison Craig, president; Kim Primm, vice-prsident programs; David Schwarzbach, business student council liason; Dr. Larry Gresham, adviser. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Stanton, Connie Rogers, Paige Collard, Melinda Daggett, DiAnn Preston, Amy Jordan, Sheryl Williams. THIRD ROW: Kim McElroy, Nina Gilman, Christine David, Wendy Scoper, Alysen Beasley, Pete Romer, Lynne Bethke, Sheri Glazner, Denise Pohlmeyer. FOURTH ROW: Deann Newman, Kristin Scoper, Stephanie Wendland, Lisa Mengers, Mike Crippen, Jennifer Walker, Marcy Younts. FIFTH ROW: Jacqueline Miller, Donna Kitterman, Ken Phillips, Kenneth Martin. 564 Academics Honors saddle and sirloin Name: Saddle Sirloin Founded: 1920 Purpose: To provide a means for students intersted in animal agriculture to extend their education beyond the classroom through extracurricular activities. Activities: Provide financial support for intercollegiate judging teams, organize intramural judging and fitting activiites, sponsor shows and sales, children’s barnyard project and parties. Membership: 447 Officers: Danny Richburg, vice president; Teresa Anthony, junior As Council representative; Mindy Fenton, secretary; Joe Shelby, preisdent; Susan Kuck, reporter; Elaine Klar, sweetheart; Dane Gressett, senior As Council representative. Academics Honors 565 in Name: Sigma Gamma Tau Founded: 1953 Purpose: To recognize and honor in¬ dividuals in the field of aeronautics and astronautics who have been a credit to the profession. Activities: Career fairs, speakers, meetings and pledges. Membership: 75 Members: FIRST ROW: Mark Snaufer, secretary treasurer; Lynda Dean, public relations; Pixey Hosley, president; Tony Bogner, vice president. SECOND ROW: John Thornborrow, Jonh Davis, Scott Stanley. HE Name: Sigma Iota Epsilon Founded: 1971 Purpose: To provide members the opportunity to meet pr ofessionals in the field of management. Activities: Induction banquets, speakers and monthly meetings. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Cathy Howard, BSC representative; Mark Rines, president; Pam Pendergrass, BSC senior representative. SECOND ROW: Kathy Shipley, publicity; Cheryl Grumpier, membership; Rosemary Stahl, programs; Darla Chlapek. THIRD ROW: Kelon Hall, Joanna Pitner, Katherine Valenta, John Fuoss, Andrew Startz, Robert Foster. 566 Academics Honors m Name: Sigma Tau Delta Founded: 1963 Purpose: To provide distinction for high achievement in studies in English language and literature, cultural stimulation on the Texas A M campus and encouragement in creative and critical writing. Activities: Short story and poetry contest, guest speakers, career planning, newsletter, attending the Texas Renaissance Festival. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Dennis Berthold, sponsor; Deyanira Romo, treasurer; Susan Vestal, secretary; Mike Brooks, president; Matt Diedrich. SECOND ROW: Valene Moore, Laura Sligh, Lisa Golding, Jennifer Curington, Lisa Lovelace, Katie Ferguson. naval and marine Name: Society for Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Founded: 1985 Purpose: To provide students the op¬ portunity to stay abreast of the latest advances and activities in the marine profession. Activities: Speakers, monthly meet¬ ings, banquet and party. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Trey Scofield, secretary; Christopher Howell, vice chairman; Ginny Stover, treasurer; Bruce Monroe, president. SECOND ROW: Frank Elsasser, Patrick Kane, John Neidzewski. THIRD ROW: Robert Randall, Chip Rock, Kevin Holt, Rob Engbers. Academics Honors 567 management Name: Management Society Founded: 1963 Purpose: To help interested man¬ agement majors learn more about their field through direct contact with managers in various organiza¬ tions. Activities: Two field trips to meet with company executives, recep¬ tions, speakers, credit card drives. Membership: 70 Members: FIRST ROW: Steve Patti, BSC representative; Janice Falor, publicity chairman; Gilbert Vela, social chairman; Diana Wirtz, vice president of programs; Ginger Beitel, telephone chairman; Melinda Fritz, vice president. SECOND ROW: Howard Chamberlain, Kim Buskirk, president; Darla Chlapek, vice president of internal affairs; Michael Dennison, treasurer; David Beckemeier, newsletter editor. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Stahl, Jeffery Lewis, Barbara Maley, Denise Aubin, Marlene Dertch. FOURTH ROW: Samuel Villarreal, David Harlan, Daniel Cosby, Troy Retzloff, Darlene Musson. fit. test engineers Name: Society of Flight Test Engineers Founded: 1984 Purpose: To provide a mechanism by which to expose interested students to the discipline of flight test engineering. Activities: Various speakers, monthly meetings, field trips and information exchanges with professional branch. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: James Blohowiak, president; Donna Ward, vice president of activities; Steve Casao, secretary treasurer; Pixey Mosley, vice president of membership. SECOND ROW: Robert Mailhot, David Avery, Carol Batte, Carol Cook, Rosa Oseguera. THIRD ROW: Paul Svacina, Carlos Perez, Michael. Gleason, Danniella Muheim, David Huse. 568 Academics Honors spe Name: The Society of Petroleum Engineers Founded: 1932 Purpose: To serve as a link between students and active members in the oil industry. Activities: National convention in New Orleans, annual S.P.E. Golf Tournament and barbeques and hamburger cookouts. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Traylor Sells, vice-president; David Meinert, treasurer; Karen Cajacob, secretary; William Gossett, president. SECOND ROW: Blake Johnson, Anthony Isaac, Ralph Faxel, Michael Lemen, Amy Kadrmas, Florencia Choto, Alma Marie Studer, Lisa Tansri, Adam Pasicznyk, Holli Treybig, Knut Simonsen. THIRD ROW: Richard Newsom, Paul Morgan, Darla Hargesheimer, Kurt Reece, Miyoung Hammond, William Barrett, Paul Figel, Jamie Montgomery, Michael Fraim, Brett Newton. FOURTH ROW: Gary Sapia, Zane Meekins, Mark Loyd, John Eislund, Doug Robinett, Stephanie Kanitz, David Elmer, Randy Shilling, Steven Grape, Dag Mustad. FIFTH ROW: James Werline, Eric Trammell, Gregory York, Theodore Liu, Kevin Moore, Dennis Breitkreutz, John Shives, Robert Elliot, Ole Wahl. SIXTH ROW: David Dillon, John Kadlecek, Andrew Hendricks, Carl Cramm, Kelli, William Hogg, Lloyd Stutz, Kevin Dunn, Detlef Hallermann. SEVENTH ROW: Dan Rayes, Jeff Meyer, Mark Castell, Thane Parker, Karen Holgate, Gregory Luke, Joseph Tessitore, Bruce Schuster, Jennifer Johnston, John House, Adrian Angove-Rogers. Academics and Honors 569 swe Name: Society of Women Engineers Founded: 1973 Purpose: To inform students, community, and prospective students of the engineering options and opportunities in aca¬ demic and work areas. Activities: Annual High School Conference to promote the engineering discipline to high school students and to inform them of the engineering opportunities at TAMU, picnic, and plant trip. Membership: 100 Members: FIRST ROW: Angela Prieto, Michal Marcum, Neva Maldonado, Melanie Sattler, Isabel Van Horn. SECOND ROW: Kaity Kuo, Stephanie Selber, Shelley Gonzales, Susan Crawford, Theresa Streidl. THIRD ROW: Andrea Knudson, Sonya Ortiz, Stacie Tanner, Cindy Hengst, Constance Marcotte, Janice Jordan. FOURTH ROW: Martha Bellens, Laura Petri, Esther Fernandez, Katherine Alayon, Stacy Hall. OFFICERS: Carol Wesselhoft, secretary; Amy Ludwig, president; Connie Bachmeyer, vice-president; Mary Ann Branch, treasurer. 570 Academics and Honors ag council Name: Student Agricultural Council Founded: 1948 Purpose: To act as a liaison between the College of Agricul¬ ture students and the administration and to promote unity within agricultural disciplines. Activities: Student Ag Convocation, Chili Cook-off and Playday, Freshman Ice Cream Social, and Agricultural Ca¬ reer Exposition. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Lorie Woodward, chairman; Marian Eddy, secretary; Dane Gressett, vice-chairman; Teresa Anthony, treasurer; Tricia Pilger, reporter. SECOND ROW: Kennon Howell, Warren Seidel, Margaret Crownover, Linda Windle, Perri O’Keeffe, Deborah Kretschmer, Gail Watkins. THIRD ROW: Chris Stoner, Paul Appeddu, Sharia Yeates, Barbara Grote, Scott De Ford, Jeff Lemons. FOURTH ROW: Rob Taylor, Andrew Sirman, Philip Hitchrick, Steve Bilicek, Justin Kotzur, Paul Young, Shawn Ramsey. Academics and Honors 571 council for children Name: Student Council for Exceptional Children Founded: 1979 Purpose: To help adults, parents and schools understand learning disabilities and meet the needs of exceptional children. Activities: Exceptional Children’s Week, homecoming, special Olympics, Big Event, field trips. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Rebecca Albin, vice president; Vickie Leigh Strunk, president; Jodie Peters, membership chairman; Amy Papacek, president-elect; Stephanie Schulze, treasurer. Not pictured: Judy Foster, vice president. SECOND ROW: Maria Montemayor, Shannon Shaffer, Thomas P. Youngblood, Dana Dailey Thacker. THIRD ROW: Marcy Boyd, Kathy Cawthra, Melody Johnson. 572 Academics Honors sec Name: Student Engineers Council Founded: 1939 Purpose: To act as an official liaison between the adminis¬ tration and students within the College of Engineering. Activities: Career Fair, Engineers Week, Dean’s Forum, JETS Day, and High School Career Day. Membership: 70 Members: FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Coleman, Gina M. Flood, R.D. Chenoweth, advisor; Helene Wahlen, vice-president; Carole Davis, Maria T. Rodriguez, John McStravick, president; Vecky Hassler, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Leonard, Michiet Couture, Caroline Sherwood, Renaye Guinn, Patrice Ford, Angela Mangus Britton. THIRD ROW: Rhonda Franklin, Tony Haverda, Laura Wadsworth, Amy Ludwig. FOURTH ROW: Joe Saldivar, Mark Castell, John Vukovics, Paul Miller, Donald Fleitman. FIFTH ROW: Michael Garcia, Gregory Prince, Frederick Ouellette, William Kinard, Michael Thompson. Academics and Honors 573 tamscams Name: Texas A M University Student Center of the American Meteorological Society Founded: 1956 Purpose: To provide educational and social meetings to all A M students interested in meteorology. To promote the ideals at A M and the American Meteorology Society. To provide a forum for discussions of meteorological and related topics of general interest. To aquaint the public with the science and applications of meteorology. Activities: Participation in intramurals, speakers on topics such as severe weather, hurricane forecasting and career ideas. Field trips to weather related companies like NASA and the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Membership: 30 Members: FIRST ROW: Donna Woolley, president; Pat Fitzpatrick, treasurer; Jeanne Lusk, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Kecia Castle, David Sugarek, Eric Nelkin, Geoffrey Bogorad, Carol Letner. THIRD ROW: Janet Ryan, Charlotte Atwater, Robert Liles, Steven Sopko, James Jackson. FOURTH ROW: David Dupre, Mary Ann Kenney, Dennis Cain, Edward Yorty. entomology Name: Texas A M Undergraduate Entomology Club Founded: 1930s Purpose: To further the knowledge of matters concerning entomology and to bridge the gap between facul¬ ty, undergraduates and graduate stu¬ dents. Activities: Insect-collecting trips, pamphlet distribution, career day participation, parties. Membership: 25 Members: FIRST ROW: Sharon Spradling, Staci Carson, president; David Hoel, vice president; Randy Wilde, secretary; Frank Krupala, treasurer; Jerry Swoboda. SECOND ROW: Ralph Bagwell, Rob Woodruff, Craig Spence, Robert L. Knight, Chris McFaddin, Karen Taylor. 574 Academics Honors tbh Name: Tau Beta Pi Founded: 1948 Purpose: To recognize engineering students who have demonstrated superior scholastic ability and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering field. Activities: Barbeque smokers, steak fry, service projects and tutoring. Membership: 200 Members: FIRST ROW: Steve Walker, president; Kenneth Martin, treasurer; Cindy Steiner, corresponding secretary; Dana Burket, vice president; Jeff Draper, cataloger; John Miller, recording secretary. SECOND ROW: Sandra Goeking, Gary Marlow, Paula Kasper, Phillip Surratt, Karen Aldinger. THIRD ROW: Charles Hughes, Jennifer Murray, Susan Murphy, Juan Arguello, Bryan Nethery, Gary Epperson. FOURTH ROW: David Powell, Inga Lax, Danniella Muheim, Arthur Hsu, Larry Huff. FIFTH ROW: Colin Swaney, Mark Hickl, Tony Bogner, Steve Stich, John Hammack. Academics Honors 575 TK Name: Tau Kappa Founded: 1981 Purpose: To promote service to the campus and community and to provide social interaction and support among its members. Activities: Working to nurture the self-confidence and poise of others through Special Olympics and working with E.L.I. students to enhance and broaden their social and practical grasp of the English language and culture. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Jeff Rees, chairman of rules and regulations; Angela Funk, Kenneth Bywaters, parliamentarian; Jane Foro, treasurer; Greg Bonnen, president; Kimchi Pham, secretary; Alma Smith, historian; Heather Johnson, Becky Hassler, Loren H. Shellabarger. SECOND ROW: Sarah Schuster, John Applewhite, Karen Roberts, Kevin Stahl, Johanna Hume, Bryan LeBlanc, Lisa Golding, Vonda Wooton, Mamie Swerdlin, Michael Vu Phi Dao. THIRD ROW: Thomas A. Black, Matthew C. McNeill, Esther Fernandez, Mike Grubbs, David Mendoza, Amy Edwards, Linda Porter, Stephanie Sowell, Angie Payne, Cathy Chickering. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Hurley, Amy Bensinger, Eric Bryan, Stephen Maberry, Dani Thomson, Holly Capps, Christopher Glenn, Perri Postma, Brian Goeken, Adrienne McFarland, Todd Thames. 576 Academics and Honors tsea Name: Texas Student Education Association Founded: 1976 Purpose: For university students who are preparing to teach sponsored jointly by TSTA and NEA with the goal of devel¬ oping professional competence and personal growth. Pro¬ vides opportunities for involvement on the local, district, state, and national levels with an increasing emphasis on improving the quality of education and providing excellence in the classroom. Activities: State, District, and National Conventions, Pic¬ nic, mixers, community work, membership drives, and work¬ shops. Membership: 150 Members: FIRST ROW: Bettie McGinness, editor; Glenda West, historian; Erika Reifel, secretary; Susan Krolczyk, president; Janet Messenger, vice- president; Laura Sugh, reporter; Beth Toppert, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Tamara Thomas, social chairperson; Marilyn Mahalitc, Robyn French, Sherri Balzen, Mindy Wharton, Marisela Moreno, human relations director; Karen S. Brandt, Jill Christmau, Cynthia Mott. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Jones, Piper Crake, Jennifer Munden, Karen Thomas, Melissa Langfeld, Christina Rash, Julie Bell, Darla Bertini. FOURTH ROW: Norma Jane Bomba, Andrea Planje, fundraising chairman; Gwendolyn Butler, Cynthia Sturm, public relations chairman; Anthony White, Jocelyn Glaser, Carla Verwold, scholarship committee chairman; Kim Harsch, Julie Rankin. Academics and Honors 577 biochemistry Name: Undergraduate Biochemistry Society Founded: 1978 Purpose: To provide pre-professional counseling, a lec¬ ture series, peer advising, fellowship, and community ser¬ vice for its members. Activities: Participate in the Big Event, academic coun¬ seling sessions, and field trips to laboratories and research centers within the state. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Ann Ruscher, secretary; R Daniel Gonzalez, vice president; DeAndra Martin, president; Paul Appeddu, Ag Council representative; Felicia Farr, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Shawna Fields, Paul Haby, Ramona Sandoval, John Villano, Vilia Payne, Patricia Zoch. THIRD ROW: Chris Dowdy, Laree Huffman, Keri Keilberg, J. D. Bondy, Daniel Gilmore, E. A. Funkhouser, adviser. 578 Academics Honors THE Name: Upsilon Pi Epsilon Founded: 1967 Purpose: To promote excellence and scholarship in Computer Science. Activities: Faculty luncheons to pro¬ mote interaction between the faculty and students. Membership: 40 Members: FIRST ROW: Brian Vassberg, treasurer; Jon Genetti, vice-president; Robert Sparks, president; Steve Morgan, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Annette Van Buijtenen, Rebecca Riegel, Isabel Van Horn, Christy Langford, Anna Baranowski, Nancy Kriz, Casey Coleman. THIRD ROW: Thomas Blinn, Gary Pendergrass, Scott Trubek, John Coolidge, Mark Stubbeman, James Korns. wici Name: Women in Communications, Inc. Founded: 1909 Purpose: To provide contacts, ideas, and tips to students pursuing a ca¬ reer in communications. Activities: Resume Workshop, pro¬ fessional speakers, and Wine and Cheese Party. Membership: 50 Members: FIRST ROW: Mary Ewing, programs chairman; Jo Streit, membership chairman; Molly Pepper, president; Debbie Voss, publicity chairman; Leigh Ann Rogers; treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kelly Thompson, Kirsten Dietz, Sharilyn Getz, Shari Landa, Mary Pfeifer. Academics and Honors 579 580 Classes Students listen and take notes during a class in Harrington Classroom Building. o Classes 581 582 Se niors s •• CLASS OF 1987 OFFICERS: Eric Thode, secretary; Diana Adams, social secretary; Kirk Rice, historian; Carolyn Brown, president; Jim Shepard, vice president; Mike Brunner, treasurer. Seniors 583 Seniors Abdallah, Korcn M. Waxahachie, TX Abernathy, Robert R. A- 1 Pleasant, TX Abney, Stephen W. Beaumont, TX Abrameit, Warren A. Victoria, TX Abueg, Mel D. Houston, TX Accapadi, Matt Houston, TX Ackerman, Trank D. Amarillo, TX Acosta, Michael R. San Antonio, TX Adair, Michael C. Friendswood, TX Adair, Susan L. Clear Lake, TX Adams, Allison J. Baton Rouge, LA Adams, Christopher Houston, TX Adams, Dana W. Vernon, TX Adams, Elizabeth D. Houston. TX Adams, Erik II. El Paso, TX Adams, John Q. Harker Height, TX Adams, June L. Vernon. TX Adams, Peggy K. College Station, TX Adamsen, Eric R. Richardson, TX Addison, Michael A. Ft Worth. TX Adix, Kenneth R. Yorktown. TX Adkins, David W. Eagle Lake. TX Adler, Barbara J. Dawson. TX Aguirre, Gabriel San Antonio, TX Al-Bushaidi, Hilal M. Nixwa, Oman Al-Zakwani, Sulaiman Sal Bryan, TX Albers, Robert J. Houston, TX Albert, Cheryl L. Boling. TX Albright, Katharyn A. Texas City. TX Alcorn, Doris J. Boerne. TX Alcorn, Joe I). Boerne. TX Aldridge, Jesse W. Abilene TX Alenins, Mark T. San Diego. CA Alenius, Patricia L. Fair Oaks, CA Alexander, Daniel T. Houston, TX Alexander, Diane L. Houston. TX Alexander, John R. Winter Springs, TX Alexander, Mary Jane San Angelo. TX Alexandrides, John G. San Antonio, TX Algaze, Eugenia Houston, TX Allen, Jana M. Mesquite, TX Allen, Marla J. Conroe, TX Allen, Paul W. Helotes, TX Allison, Gary G. San Antonio. TX Allison, Harold E. Woodville, TX Allison, James G. Beeville, TX Almaguer, Sylvia Y. Bellaire, TX Alms, Andrew G. Houston, TX Alter, Jeffery N. Bryan, TX Altom, Karon L. Houston, TX Alvarado. Carlos San Antonio, TX Amato, Richard A. Houston, TX Anderson, Eric K. Arlington, TX Anderson, Kathleen J. Celhurn. TX Anderson, Kevin J. New Orleans, TX Anderson, Kimberly A. Plano, TX Anderson, Neville W ' . Norcross, GA Anderson-Perkin, Kim K. San Antonio, TX Anding, James G. College Station, TX Anding, Jay B. Bryan, TX Andress, Melanie M. Lubbock, TX Angove-Rogers, Adrian J. Houston, TX Anthis, Larry S. San Antonio, TX Apfel, Melinda A. NiceviUe. FL Apffel, Lori A. Galveston, TX Appeddu, Paul A. Perrysburg, OH Appleby, Ann R. Glendale, AZ Arguello, Juan A. Nicaragua Arlitt, Mary E. Richmond, TX Armstrong, Glenn S. Universal City, TX 584 Seniors 7987 A Texas Aggie — how does one define m such a term? Several expressions pass through your mind to explain the pride, honor and brotherhood you have felt for four years. It is so difficult to de¬ scribe exactly what a Texas Aggie is — A M, retired. We saw the controversy of admitting women into the Aggie Band. Football season, too, showed adversity; yet the season was salvaged when we “beat the hell outta t.u.” 37-12. Bonfire commemo¬ rated 75 years of tradition, and the pride each of us has his or her own definition. But within all of us swelled. Many memories to explain it, one must be a part of it. One were formed in our first two years, and our must be a member of the Twelfth Man, a last two years were sure to bring more. As defender of traditions, and for the advance- juniors, cotton became a household word. A ment of the University. One could define a long-awaited Southwest Conference Cham- Texas Aggie as a “non-reg,” a “c.t.,” or a pionship and our first trip to the Cotton “b.q.,” but more is understood about a Tex¬ as Aggie. Aggies come from an assortment of back¬ grounds and a variety of creeds and colors; yet we all share a common dose of tradition, pride and unity. Our freshman year was filled with the beginning of new friend¬ ships. Leaving family and friends, we dis¬ covered Texas A M and began to unite as a class — the class of 1987. As freshmen, we were introduced to such terms as yell prac¬ tice, bonfire, bootline, zips, Final Review, and the solemn ceremonies of Silver Taps and Muster. We took pride in these things that make being an Aggie unique. During our sophomore year, we saw var¬ ious changes. Reveille IV, the first lady of Bowl in 18 years finally arrived. A sweeter than ever 42-10 victory over t.u. made the championship even greater. We went on to be ranked sixth in the nation after handing Auburn and Heisman trophy winner Bo Jackson a 36-16 defeat. We finally reached national prominence in football! We also saw the basketball and baseball teams win Southwest Conference championships. Not only in sports did we change. We also saw fraternities finally being recognized as stu¬ dent organizations and our strive for “world class” status continued. We could see the light at the end of the tunnel when we killed zips at elephant walk. Our end was near! Our senior year at last! It seems like only yesterday we began our college careers and graduation seemed an eternity away. We experienced success for three years, and our final year brought more. As Zips, we wandered aimlessly around campus at Ele¬ phant Walk; and though we as seniors died, our pride and loyalty for A M grew stron¬ ger. We beat t.u. for a third consecutive year 16-3 and made our annual trip to Dal¬ las for the Cotton Bowl. We all remember wearing our senior ring for the first time, a moment never to be forgotten. Ring Dance, commissioning, graduation and Final Re¬ view are probably our fondest memories of Texas A M. We entered A M as individ¬ uals, but we leave as a special family. As Aggies we leave with love, pride and loyalty for a university that taught us honor and brotherhood. We were shaped to be a success which formed a common bond be¬ tween us all. There will always be a Class of 1987, with our memories implanted and our friendships strong. We chose to be success¬ ful by joining the best of the best. We set ourselves apart from the others; and in that, we are a success. May God Bless You All, Kirk Rice Class of ’87 Historian Seniors 585 Seniors t Armstrong, Oscar E. Galena Park. TX Arnold, David C. Pasadena. TX Arnold, Kevin A. Yoakun. TX Arnwine, Angela S. Missouri City, TX Arrington, C ynthjia L. Dallas, TX Arrington, Thomas S. Beaumont. TX Artley, Craig T. Elkhart. IN Ascolese, Joseph A. Lexington. MA Ash, Darren K. Baytown, TX Ashlock, Jennifer S. Talla. FL Ashmore, Gary M. Dallas, TX Atwell, Terre M. San Antonio. TX Aulenhacher, Margaret R. So Houston. TX Autrey, Darin L. San Angelo. TX Averitt, Andra G. Wimherley, TX Avery, David L. Port Arthur. TX Awe, Michael K. Houston, TX Hachmeyer, Constance A. Spring. TX Hading, Todd A. New Braunfels, TX Bahner, David G. New Waverly. TX Bailey, Gregory D. Ft. Worth. TX Bak, Steven Miami, FL Baker, Clay L. Idalou. TX Baker, Kerry E. Madisonville. TX Baker, Michael L. Henderson. TX Baker, Susan E. Midland. TX Balic, Mark A. Lake Jackson, TX Balke, Vanessa A. College Station, TX Ballinger, Bryan L. Cypress. TX Baney, Jennifer L. Spring. TX Barbee, Stephanie A. Garland, TX Barber, Dorothy I. Irving. TX Barber. Lincoln Colorado Springs. CO Barbosa, Peter Anasco. PR Barbour, Sheryl L. Plano, TX Barclay, Kathryn A. Cleveland, TX Barcuch, Bennett B. Killeen. TX Barina, Samuel J. Temple, TX Barkemeyer, Greg G. Temple, TX Barker, Lisa M. Dallas, TX Barker, R. Darrin San Saha. TX Barlow, Lornell R. San Antonio, TX Barmore, Thomas Y. Harlingen, TX Barnard, Douglas M. Portland, OR Barnes, Gregory A. Corpus Christi, TX Barnett, Ben J. Groves, TX Barnett, Karen S. Crowley, TX Barnett, Shelly R. Richardson, TX Barnette, Emily A. Dallas, TX Baron, John E. Porter, TX Barre, Bart G. Sinton, TX Barre, George D. Yoakum, TX Barbara, Jesse E. San Antonio, TX Barrera, Monica Harlingen, TX Barrett, Michael R. Houston, TX Barrett, William H. Madisonville. TX Barron, Stephen M. Houston, TX Barry, John E. Houston, TX Barton, Patricia A. Conroe, TX Bartosh, Becky L. Richardson, TX Barwis, James S. Quakertown, PA Basler, David J. Brownsville, TX Bateman, Arretta C. Amarillo, TX Bates, Benjamin G. Dallas, TX Bates, D. Renee Houston, TX Bates, Madelyn L. Camarillo, CA Bates, Michael J. Houston, TX Batson, Kimberly A. Bryan, TX Battles, Lisa L. Beaumont. TX Baum, Spencer M. Mineral Wells, TX 586 Seniors 1987 Bayer, Kenneth M. Floresville, TX Baze, Tim F. Oklahoma City. OK Beall, Ned E. Houston, TX Bearden, Lynn H. Houston, TX Beavers, Mark A. Ft. Worth, TX Beazley, Fran Waco, TX Bebell, Brad C. Houston, TX Becker, Janice A. Arlington, TX Becker, Melanie Brenham, TX Beeler, Dorothy Ann Richmond, TX Beene, Clifton D. Fairfield, TX Beene, Susan E. Didoll, TX Beggs, Bill Hawkins, TX Behee, Dennis J. Gardner, KS Seniors 587 Seniors Beil, Katherine E. San Antonio, TX Belcher, Robert W. Wichita Falls, TX Belew, Michelle R. Houston, TX Bell, Lori M. Joshua, TX Beller, David Lee Victoria, TX Benner, Carl L. El Campo, TX Bennett, Sherry A. Conroe, TX Bentke, Russell W. Brenham, TX Bentley, April L. Corpus Christi, TX Bentley, Corry K. Corpus Christi, TX Benvegnu, Teresa A. Spring. TX Bercen, John S. Plano, TX Berdou, J. Scoot Houston, TX Berg, Olav Trelten, Norway Berg, Robert J. Dallas, TX Bergeman, Erik J. Granbury, TX Bertino, Darla A. Whitesboro, TX Best, Carrington A. Austin, TX Best, Kara D. Winston-Salem, NC Bethke, Lynne M. Brenham, TX Beyer, Douglas S. Chamnbersburg, PA Bezner, Dolores K. Sugar Land. TX Biancardi, Andrew P. San Antonio, TX Bielamowicz, Gwen M. Richardson, TX Bietendorf, Scott A. Austin, TX Biggs, Lori A. Kathy, TX Bilicek, Steve J. El Campo, TX Billings, Paul A. Dallas TX Bily, Andrew J. San Antonio, TX Bily, Kirkland J. Houston, TX Bippert, Kevin C. La Grange, TX Bird, Robert J. Laredo. TX Birt, James P. Corpus Christi, TX Bissett, Robert S. Meadows, TX Black, Robert G. Houston. TX Blackford, George D. Valley Mills, TX Blackley, Kelly C. Irving, TX Blackmon, Sandra L. Abilene, TX Blaha, Brenda Angelton, TX Blake, Michael A. San Antonio, TX Blake, Shari L. Friendswood, TX Blakeney, Thomas A. Alvin, TX Blanda, Paul J. Chicago, IL Blanken, Jeffery Jay Friendswood, TX Blanton, Stephen C. Dallas, TX Blaschke, Kelly D. Midland. TX Blaschke, Quintin D. Yorklown, TX Blaylock, James G. Arlington, TX Blazejewski, Stan J. Union Park, NJ Bleckner, Terence I. Carrollton, TX Blinn, Cindy R. Memphis, TN Blinn, Thomas M. Farragut, TN Block, Diane E Sugarland, TX Blockus, Keith M. College Station, TX Bloomer, Karen A. Dallas, TX Bludau, Thomas E. Hallettsville, TX Bobo, Michelle R. Coppell, TX Bochat, Matthew T. Goliad, TX Boese, Michael A. Houston, TX Bohac, Jennifer L. Houston, TX Bohsali, Maleka Houston, TX Bolden, Karrilyn Houston. TX Boles, Denny D. Round Rock, TX Bolner, Anthony H. San Antonio, TX Bolting, Pamela S. Yorklown, TX Bond, George M. Plano. TX Boone, Keith P Thomasville, AL Bopp, Andrew W. Carrollton, TX Borchardt, Billy S. Tulia, TX Borgen, Hilde K. College Station, TX 588 Seniors 1987 Boriack, Lanette M. Lincoln, TX Boroughs, Blake A. Canton, TX Borrego, Cabrina A. Houston, TX Bortnem, Tracey L. Conroe, TX Boshart, Dawn E. Missouri City, TX Bose, Karen Brenham, TX Bostic, Robert M. Morgan City, LA Bostwick, John C. Midland, TX Bott, Gregory W. Dickinson, TX Bott, Stacey A. Big Springs, TX Bouthillette, Carl M. Victoria, TX Bowden, Darren L. Alice, TX Bowling, Charles D. Alvin, TX Boyd, Chris K. Midolothian, TX Boyd, Lisa D. Texas City, TX Boyer, Tammy L. San Angelo, TX Boyles, Bethany S. Crosby, TX Brach, Tammy J. Port Lavaca, TX Brackens, Andre N. Dallas, TX Bradley, Ruth L. Angleton, TX Brand, Barry S. Dallas, TX Brashear, Thomas Kent South Padre Is., TE Braswell, W. Brian Houston, TX Braune, David B. Boerne, TX Brecher, Charles A. San Marcos, TX Brelsford, Karen L. Spring, TX Brenan, Jr., Michael S. San Antonio, TX Brenckman, Beth D. Ft. Worth, TX Brenckman, Susan D. Ft. Worth, TX Bresna, Sean P. Rosenberg, TX Bretches, David C. Sherveport, La Brewer, Nancy A. Houston, TX Bridgehouse, Michael J. El Paso, TX Briggs, Shara G. Port Neches, TX Brightwell, Mark A. Georgetown, TX Seniors 589 Seniors Margaret Sprug, a senior enviromental design major, works on a project three days into the new semester as Karen Trekell watches. Brister, Paul A. College Station, TX Britt, Steven S. Lytle. TX Britton, John C. Stafford. TX Britton, Michele San Antonio, TX Broadway, Tamala L. Channelview, TX Brown, Brian T. Victoria. TX Brown, Carolyn L. Dallas, TX Brown, Cynthia L. Sugarland. TX Brown, Elise Plano. TX Brown, Helen S. Dallas. TX Brown, James E. Beaumont, TX Brown, Jeffrey E. Houston, TX Brown, Lorrie L. San Antonio, TX Brown, Lynne L. Houston, TX Brown, Marcia L. Houston, TX Brown, Michael H. Tyler, TX Brown, S. Eric Wilton, CT Brown, Stephani A. Arlington, TX Brown, Stephen C. Vernon, TX Brown, Timothy M. San Antonio, TX Brownfield, Sue Corpus Christi. TX Browning, Craig R. Arlington. TX Broyles, Cheryl A. Beaumont, TX Bruce, John M. Houston, TX Brundige, Marc W. Grand Praire, TX Bruner, Kimberly K. Huntsville. TX Brunner, Michael J. Houston, TX Brussel, Edward G. Miami FL 590 Seniors 1987 Bryan, Randy G. Houston. TX Bryan, Susan M. Houston. TX Bryant, David A. Shanrock, TX Bryant, David F. Pasadena. TX Buchaiew, Linda R. San Antonio, TX Buchta, Vince J. Waco. TX Bui, Do P. Dallas. TX Bullard, David J. Gainesville, TX Bullington, Larry B. Hurst, TX Bullock, Casey A. Wellman. TX Bunt, Brian L. Longview, TX Burbridge, Julie A. Richardson, TX Burchfield, Andrea K. San Antonio, TX Burden, Jill C. Fairview, TX Burdorf, Randall L. Ft. Worth. TX Burgess, Ashley L. Waco, Texas Burke, Barbara J. Channelview, TX Burket, Dana L. San Antonio. TX Burkhalter, David B. Dallas, TX Burks, Paula C. Rockwall, TX Burks, Shellie M. Woodlands, TX Burnett, John G. Rockwall, TX Burk, Barry Sinton, TX Burrell, Kellie M. Baytown, TX Burris, Jill C. Lufkin, TX Busche, Donna M. Sweeny, TX Bush, Marci K. Roundrock, TX Bushman, Kathleen G. Houston, TX Bustami, Eynd R. Jordan Bustos, Dennis El Paso, TX Bustos, Derek El Paso, TX Butler, Christine A. Yorktown, TX Butler, Gwendolyn A. Waco, TX Butler, Marcus B. Sherveporl, LA Butler, Mary E. Houston, TX Butler, Stacy L. Richardson, TX Butschek, Richard Hallettsville, TX Butts, Katherine D. Houston, TX Butz, Deanna D. Kingvvood, TX Buzard, Jeannie S. Irving, TX Byers, John S. Wills Point, TX Bynum, Jonathan D. Tyler, TX Seniors 591 Seniors Cabrera, Teresa M. liryan, TX Cade, William B. Colorado City. TX C ady, David I). Weslaco. TX Cady, Teressa M. Houston. TX Cahill, Timothy L. Atlanta. GA C ain, C harles W. Mercedes. TX Caldwell, Beth E. Richardson. TX Caldwell, Carol Plano. TX Caldwell, Gary L. Texarkana. TX Caldwell, Kresha D. Midland. TX Callaway, Carol D. Wichita FAlls. TX Callaway, Tessa L. Montalha. TX Callejas, Maria T. Sweeny. TX Callicotte, Harry H. Chicago. !L Campbell, Carrie D. North Richland Hills Campbell, Daniel L. New Orleans. LA C ampbell, Glen H. StrongviUe. OH Campbell, Einda L. Plano. TX Campbell, Patricia A. Conroe. TX Cannon, Dale A. Tomball, TX Cannon, Travis H. Dallas, TX Carey, Carla L. Richardson. TX Carleston, Kimberly R- Pearland, TX Carley, Curtis L. Houston, TX Carmody, Timothy A. College Station, TX Caroselli, Sarah C. San Marcos, TX Carr, Matt C. Midlan, TX Carr, Michael A. Uvalde, TX Seniors form boot line for half-time yells Seniors whoop it up welve minutes before the second half of the footba ll game begins, the stands begin to empty. But it’s not a lack of Aggie spirit (The Aggies are probably winning anyway). It’s the seniors — and those who pretend to be seniors — heading down to show their Fightin’ Texas Aggie Spirit in boot line. Boot line, which happens at half time dur¬ ing every home football game, is a tradition that gives the seniors a chance to whoop it up on their own. The seniors go down on the field and form two lines from the field to the football players’ entrance, so the football players can run through them. They then have a yell practice which concludes with “Beat the Class of 1987 hell outta t.u.” or what¬ ever team is being trounced. The three se¬ nior yell leaders lead the yells for the se¬ niors, while the junior yell leaders help the student body begin the second half. Mary K. Pfeiffer, a senior journalism major, said she enjoys boot line but thinks some people are treated unfairly in the requirements to get down on the field. A student must produce an A M senior ring, senior boots or a paid fee slip with “U4” printed on it. Mary said she thought it was unfair that some cadets were allowed out because they had boots even if they did not have senior hours, while other students who had been here four years and had not collected enough hours couldn’t go. “I feel that if you’ve spent four years here as a full-time student, you should be al¬ lowed to go out to boot line, with or without senior hours,” she said. “That’s how the Corps has always done it.” But no matter how unfair the requirements might seem, it’s still fun for all those seniors who do get to go. Kim Davis, a senior in elementary educa¬ tion, said, “Boot line is a blast. It’s great to be down there with all the football players and coaches. Seeing them up close is so different than seeing them as little spots with numbers on their backs.” 592 Seniors ' M. — TOP: Seniors do a yell together before the start of the second half of the Baylor game. LEFT: Jeanne Isenburg and Susan Franklin give Shea Walker ( 85) a little extra encour¬ agement as he runs onto the field. ABOVE: Senior yell leader Troy Irerland leads bootline in a yell. Seniors 593 Seniors C arroll, Paul J. Pallas. TX Carter, Karen L. Dallas. TX Carter, Randall L. Brownwood, TX Carter, Steve San Antonio, TX Casao, Steven J. £7 Paso, TX Casas, Kduardo San Antonio. TX Casas, Irene San Antonio. TX Case, Mark A. Euless, TX Casey, Chris Fairfield. TX Cassidy, Sharon C. Henrietta. TX Castaneda, Sandra Harlingen. TX Castille, Catherine B. Houston, TX Castro, Jose L. Wharton, TX Castro, Laura Brownsville, TX Castro, Lucy A. San Antonio. TX Cates, Leslie E. Houston. TX Catlett, Scott A. Houston, TX Cawthra, Kathleen A. Spring. TX Cegelski, Constantia L. League City. TX Chaboud, Alain P. Paris. France Chacon, Miginio G. San Ceistohal. Venez Chambliss, Paul B. Whitehouse. TX C handler, Cristie C. Graham, TX Chaney, Lori A. Corpus Christi, TX Chang, Helen C. Houston, TX Chapman, Lynn M. Richardson. TX Charba, Deane S. Houston, TX Charlton, Charlotte J. Freeport, TX Chelmo, Karen A. Waco. TX Chen, Karen Shreveport, LA Chen, Ting-Kon Corpus Christi, TX Cheshire, David L. Humble, TX Chesser, William P. Brownwood. TX Chickcring, Myra S. Houston, TX Childs, Janice K. Arlington. TX Childs, Ryan H. Dickinson. TX Chisholm, Deborah J. College Station, TX Chlapek, Darla K. Pasadena. TX Christman, Regina G. Canutillo, TX Christner, Shelly M. Plano, TX Christner, Stiles V. Wheeler. TX Christy, Craig T. Ft. Worth. TX Cimino, Rosannc L. Houston, TX Cisar, John J. Hurst, TX Cisneros, Enrique A. Houston. TX Civiletto, P.A. Freeport, ME Clark, Barry H. Austin, TX Clark, Benny Skip J. Lindale, TX Clark, Camille E. Beaumont, TX Clark, Chanin L. Houston, TX Clark, Cherie L. Diboll, TX Clark, John C. Kingwood. TX Clark, Mitchell L. Hereford. TX Clark, Rebecca J. Plano, TX Clark, Susan A. Killeen, TX Clark, Terry Sue Dallas, TX Clarke, Darrell W. Midland, TX Clason, Susan H. Galveston, TX Clausen, Brad A. Bryan, TX Cline, Lois C. Oklahoma City. OK Close, Bradley C. Clear Lake. TX Coates, Ricky Van Houston. TX Coats, Jamie Lou Whitehouse, TX Cobern, Lowell K. Hurst, TX Cody, Lynne A. San Antonio. TX Coffin, John K. Mathis, TX Coffman, Karen L. College Station TX Cohen, Nancy K. College Station, TX Colby, Connie L. Dallas, TX Cole, John H. Houston, TX 594 Seniors 1987 Cole, Kent S. Cleburn, TX Cole, Michael H. Onalaska, TX Coleman, Beverly L. Same Se, TX Coleman, Casey Meadoe, TX Coleman, Diana G. Houston, TX Coleman, Gina B. Houston, TX Coleman, Nancy E. Hobbs, NM Coll, George A. Vincetown, NJ Colley, Douglas R. College Station, TX Colling, James D. Corpus Chrisli, TX Collins, Eileen T. Munser, IN Collins, Michelle A. Nederland TX Collins, Waylon G. Terrell, TX Colorigh, Patti S. Tyler, Texas Compton, Marietta C. Irving, TX Cone, Timothy B. San Antonio, TX Cones, John A. Houston, TX Conklin, Rebecca L. Houston, TX Conner, Kevin C. San Antonio, TX Connolly, Gene T. College Station, TX Connor, Kimberley A. Vidor. TX Conrad, Scott A. Clifton, TX Contreras, Marisa V. Crowley, TX Cook, Allison A. Houston, TX Cook, Carol A. Uvalde, TX Cook, Michael D. Duncanville, TX Cook, Renee H. Houston. TX Cook, Steve Lufkin, TX Seniors 595 Seniors Cooper, Susan I). Houston, TX Copeland, Sherry E. Ft. Worth, TX Cordes, Jeffrey A. Houston, TX Coronado, Richard San Antonio, TX Correa, Pamela Y. San Diego, TX Correll, lx ri L. El Paso. TX Cortez, Daniel S. Bryan, TX Cosentini, Lisa M. Houston, TX Coston, Carla L. Austin. TX Cotter, Paul D. Galveston, TX Couch, Loree L. Austin, TX Covarrubias, David T. San Antonio, TX Cox, Angela Tampa, FL Cox, Christopher Katy, TX Cox, Gary L. San Antonio, TX Cox, Jeffrey W. Dallas, TX Cox, Todd N. Denver City, TX Crabtree, Shannon D. Bryan. TX Crace, Pam J. Houston, TX Craighead. Randal K. San Antonio, TX Crake, Piper S. Houston. TX Cranfill, Bruce E. Bonham, TX Crawford, Carla D. Coicana, TX Crawford, Gregg II. Springfield, YA Crawford, Katherine A. Beaumont, TX Creeser, Gregory J. Toronto Ontario, CAN Crockett, Dale R. Dale City, TX Cuccia, Joseph M. Houston, TX Cude, Lisa A. Ft. Worth, TX Cullors, Arlen E. Houston, TX Cunningham, James M. Waco, TX Cunningham, Patricia A. Houston, TX Cura, Pauline T. Ft. Worth. TX Curington, Jennifer L. Houston, TX Curran, Christopher Concord, CA Currie, Carmen L. Arlington, VA Currin, Gwen K. Dallas, TX Curry, Sharon E. Austin, TX Dagerath, Michael L. Lamarque, TX Dailey Thacker, Dana D. Tyler, TX Dalbom, Darin A. Amarillo, TX Daley, Ted V. Ramstein, W. Germany Dallas, Diane M. Austin. TX Danforth, Douglas N. Bellaire, TX Danna, Karen D. Garland, TX Danzinger, Jeffrey A. Sacramento, CA Darden, Thomas A. Cooper, TX Dareing, Stephen W. Houston, TX Darsey, Robert S. Crockett, TX Dartez, Karla E. Pasadena, TX Daugherty, Christ! S. Houston. TX Davenport, Michael S. Katy, TX Davenport, Zsacquelyn R. Amarillo, TX Davidson, Lori E. Dallas, TX Davies, Michele R. Houston, TX Davis, Carole P. Katy, TX Davis, Gary M. Ft. Worth, TX Davis, Janet L. Houston, TX Davis, Jeffrey P. Ft. Worth, TX Davis, John J. Irving, TX Davis, Kathryn M. Victoria, TX Davis, Kimberly A. Houston, TX Davis, Michelle E. Houston, TX Davis, Ruel E. Orange, TX Davis, Shelley L. Somerville, TX Davis, Suzanne R. Houston, TX Davis, Wyatt L. Longview, TX Dawson, Dennis A. Houston, TX De Jongh, Rachel D. Alvin, TX De Keratry, Maria T. Amarillo, TX 5% Seniors 1987 De La Reza, Daniel A. Pamama City. Panama DeLatte, Debbie A. Plano. TX De Leon, Carlos J. Pharr, TX De Morille, Jinina E. San Antonio. TX De Nina, Cheryl L. Houston, TX De Shazo, Charles L. Dallas. TX Dean, Lynda R. Palestine. TX Dean, Sheri L. Palestine, TX Debes, Gary G. Houston, TX Debrecht, Douglas C. St. Charles, MO Decker, Jill M. Anton, TX Deen, Robert G. Richardson, TX Del Rio, Bruno Tampico, Tams. Deler, Nuria McAllen. TX Delgado, Beatrice E. Victoria, TX Dell, Christine M. San Angelo, TX Deller, Arthur E. Holbrook, TX Demeny, Greg R. Houston, TX Demers, Gary F. Carlton, MN Denner, Brett W. Burkburnell, TX Denney, William R. Red Oak, TX Dennington, James F. Houston, TX Dennis, Greg C. Germantown, TX Derr, Michael J. Madison, Wi Desai, Anna C. Houston, TX Deutsch, Joe J. Burkburnett, TX Dewey, Michael L. Stafford, TX Diaz-Gonzales, Richard J. Redmond, WA Dice, Jeffrey A. San Angelo, TX Dick, David W. San Antonio, TX Dick, Jim S. Houston, TX Dickerson, John F. Dallas, TX Dickerson, Laura O. Kingwood, TX Dickerson, Lisa C. Sherman, TX Dickinson, Damon J. Mexico D.F., MEX Dickson, Dara J. Burke, VA Dickson, John B. San Antonio, TX Didier, Barbara A. Baton Rouge. La Diedrich, Matthew K. Plano, TX Dietz, Kirsten L. Arlington, TX Dittmer, Peter Dallas, TX Dixson, Suzanne Irving, TX Seniors 597 Seniors Dlugos, Kli .abeth A. Taylor. TX Dobbs, Anne W. Houston. TX Dobey, Allen B. Arlington. TX Dobransky, Beth A. Dallas, TX Dobson, Dean E. Dallas. TX Dobson, Darryll T. Palatine. IL Dodson, Sherry L. Greenville, TX Doerr, Mark Austin, TX Doggett, Robert W. Plano. TX Dominguez, Elizabeth Del Rio. TX Donaho, James D. San Antonio. TX Dorff, Sandra L. McAllen. TX Dortch, Marlene S. Dallas, TX Dougherty, Sharly K. Dallas, TX Dow, Melissa J. Conroe, TX Dowdy, Christopher La Marque. TX Dowell, Angie R. Tontball, TX Draper, Jeffrey T. Paris. TX Drayton, Marcus K. Houston. TX Dreier, Lynctte K. Goliad. TX Drcnon, Iva K. Houston. TX Dressen, Clark D. Lake Jackson. TX Drew, Gerald C. Pleasanton, TX Drum, Billy L. Bryan, TX Drummond, Dee A. Rockdale. TX Drummond, Theresa L. Houston. TX Dubrouillet, James N. Mexico. MO DuBuisson, Robert D. Houston, TX Dudek, Michelle P. Bryan. TX Duke, Dwain L. Corpus Christi. TX Duncan, Mark D. Lubbock. TX Dunkelberger, Heidi L. Planto, TX Dunlap, Stephanie J, Rockdale, TX Dunn, Mark S. Sugarland, TX Dupnick, David M. Spring, TX Durham, Debra K. Southlake, TX Durham, Stephen E. Bellaire, TX Durrill, Ginger L. Corpus Christi. TX Dusek, Kathryn A. Temple, TX Dutton, Becky L. Spring. TX Dvoracek, Michael J. Lubbock, TX Dyer, Melissa B. Houston, TX Early, Angela Houston, TX Easley, Sheryl R. Waldorf, MD Eaton, Tonya G. Edgewood, TX Eaves, Leta Sherveport, LA Eckstein, John G. Texarkana. TX Eduardo, Ana M. Spring. TX Edwards, Ken D. Dallas, TX Edwards, Leslie M. Brownfield, TX Edwards, Michael D. Spring, TX Edwards, Patricia Excelsior Springs. MO Ehrman, Lisa V. Houston, TX Eichhorn, Craig A. Houston, TX Ekdahl, Kimberly K. Stamford. TX Elam, Cassie A. Houston, TX Elder, Ricahrd J. Victoria, TX Eliades, John D. Corpus Christi, TX Elias, Kim A. Plano, TX Elkins, Dixie R. Bay City, TX Ellis, David L. Waco, TX Ellis, Sandy R. Tyler. TX Ellison, Carol L. Spring, TX Ellithorpe, Charles C. Ft. Worth, TX Ellsworth, Marcia K. Flint, TX Elvey, Gail A. Houston, TX Elzner, James F. Taft, TX Emerson, Ronald W. Cypress, TX Emery, Marion V. Killeen, TX Emmons, Dean F. Conroe. TX 598 Seniors 1987 Enderle, Nicole M. Houston, TX Engelbert, Dennis T. Omaha, NE Enke, Veronica L. Victoria, TX Epperson, Gary S. Houston, TX Epperson, Susan J. Houston, TX Epps, Rebecca A. Ft. Worth, TX Erck, Kevin A. Midland, TX Ermis, Theresa D. Agua Duke, TX Ervin, Timmy L. Clarksville, TX Erwin, Natalie L. Garland, TX Estes, Michael L. Fairfield, TX Etchieson, Stacey A. Cedar Hill, TX Eubank, Larry D. Abilene, TX Evans, R. Thomas Corpus Christi, TX Everett, Laurie G. Arlington, TX Everett, Shonn F. Odessa, TX Everist, Michael K. Austin, TX Everst, David S. Hopkinton, MA Ewing, Larry J. Kaufman, TX Ewing, Mary C. Houston, TX Faccini, Susie Bogota Colombia Fahy, Michael T. Stoughton, MA Fair, Robby Hawkins, TX Fairey, Marianne L. Houston, TX Falor, Janice M. Aransas Pass, TX Faltys, Davis J. Early, TX Fantasia, Ralph A. Providence, RI Farmer, Nenita A. Greenville, TX Seniors 599 Seniors Farquhar, Katherine A. Pasadena, TX Farquhar, Mariann Fl. Worth. TX F ' auley, Jeffrey L. Conroe, TX Fawcett, Robert D. Houston, TX Faxel, Jr., Ralph F . Ft. Worth. TX Fazi, Floyd A. San Antonio, TX Felton, Jodi L. Hebbronville. TX F’enley, Todd I). Spring, TX Ferguson, Amy B. New Orleans, LA Ferguson, Laura L. Richardson. TX Fernandez, Alicia College Station. TX Fernandez, Ramon E. Guayaquil. Ecuador Ferrell, Norris K. Tyler, TX Ferrell, Patrice R. Dallas, TX Ferris, Sarah J. Harlingen, TX Fesler, Clint E. Stratford, TX Fink, Randall C. Houston. TX Fiedler, Anne M. Coiulia, TX Field, Angela C. Dallas, TX Field, I rri A. El Campo, TX Filipp, Juile A. Danbury, TX Finley, Amy L. Encinal, TX Fishbeck, Russell W. Bianco. TX Fite, John F ' . Lewisville. TX Flanagan, Julie B. Edinburg. TX Fleitas-Bogarin. Luis E. Asuncion-Paragu a Fleming, Amy E. Montogmery, AL Fletcher. Patrick D. Dallas, TX F lood. Betsy L. Somerset, TX Flood, Cam M. Wore. TX Flora nee. Man IL Texas City, TX .Flore , David P. RaymomviOe, O ' Flore . Dolores Joylior:. TX Flores, Leslie J. Strafford. TX Flores. Saralyim Killeen,, TX Flowers, Jeffery O. jliosJititia, TX Folkerth. Susan M. Dallas, TX Follis, John F. Fredericksburg, TX Fontenot. Karen A. Houston, TX Ford, Charles P. Arlington. TX Ford, Troy S. Houston, TX Foreman. Kristine C. Orange, TX F ' orrest, Bobby R. Deleon. TX Forrest, Sam A. Houston. TX Forrester, Miles R. Amarillo. TX Fortney, Mark D. Pittsburgh, PA Fortune. Daniel M. Sheffield. TX Fossati, Humberto M. Houston, TX Foster, Lynn A. Denison, TX F ' ox, Jr, Johnny G. Aspring, TX Francis, James C. Ft. Worth, TX Francis, Mark G. Johnson City, TX Francis, Renay E. Houston. TX F ' ranke, Leland B. Midland, TX Franklin, Drue Dallas, TX Franklin, Rhonda R. Houston, TX F ' rankowski, Linda F. Houston, TX Franks, Timothy M. Olten, TX Franson, Peter E. College Station, TX Franz, Paulette A. Clear Lake, TX Frazier, Anita L. Houston. TX Frazier, Robin R. Spring, TX Frederick, Brian A. Seattle, WA F ' rederick, Wayne A. Orange. TX Freitag, Sharlene R. Houston. TX Frick, Monica L. Kingwood, TX Friedman, Anur Dallas. TX F ' riesenhahn, Blaine C. San Antonio, TX F ' riesenhahn, John H. New Braunfels, TX Frisby, Jeff L. Carrollton, TX 600 Seniors 1987 Fritsche, Peggy R. Houstn, TX Froebel, Bryce N. Houston, TX Froebel, Corey D. Bellville, TX Froebel, Reed L. Houston, TX Frome, William J. Nassau Bay. TX Frye, Shelly D. Dimmitt. TX Fuchs, Neil A. Nacogdoches, TX Fuentes, John G. Waxahachie, TX Fuentes, Nicola A. Houston, TX Fulbright, Grady W. Waco, TX Fuller, Ewing Vredenburgh, AL Fuller, Jon C. Dallas, TX Fuller, Mary A. Ft. Worth, TX Fullerton, Becky L. Beaumont, TX Funk, David Houston, TX Galaviz, Katherine J. San Antonio, TX Galindo, Javier San Antonio, TX Gallagher, Melinda B. Houston, TX Gallaher, Richard C. Cibalo, TX Gallegos, Mary A. San Antonio, TX Garcia, Angela I. Brownsville, TX Seniors 601 Seniors Garcia, Charles M. Austin, TX Garcia, Diana G. Lake Jackson, TX Garcia, Francisco E. Zapata, TX Garcia, Ludwid P. Panama City, Panama Garcia, Marco X. Austin, TX Garcia, Ruth M. Beeville, TX Gardenhire, Michael P. Waxachie, TX Gardner, Lori S. Plano, TX Gardner, Os car W. Dallas, TX Gardner, Thomas L. Rio Medina. TX Garner, Terri L. Libertyville, IL Garrett, Kirby L. Yoakum, TX Garrison, Chris J. Freeport, TX Garry, Thomas T. Houston. TX Garza, Edward A. San Antonio, TX Garza, Maribel Houston, TX Garza, Mary Ann Linn, TX Garza, Sandra San Antonio, TX Garza, Yvette S. Castroville. TX Gassman, Joseph A. Frankfurt, Germany Gately, Neil S. Wichita Falls. TX Gault, Nancy A. Cleveland, TX Gay, Cynthia E. Houston, TX Gay, Sondra G. Edom, TX Gee, Mark T. College Station, TX Gehler, Greg A. Killeen, TX Geick, Elizabeth G. Conroe, TX Genetti, Jon D. Richardson, TX 602 Seniors 1987 Four-year-old Colby Williamson inbounds the ball to women’s basketball player Traci Thom¬ as after it bounced into the stands. Gentry, Ronnie A. Meaquite, TX George, Glenn A. China Springs, TX George, Tony R. Jacksonville, TX Gerick, Michael M. Victoria, TX Gertson, John C. Lissie, TX Gianotti, John P. San Antonio, TX Gibbons, Patrick M. Houston, TX Gibbons, Shelley D. Houston, TX Gibbs, Andrew M. Wharton, TX Gibbs, Tammy L. Georgetown, TX Gibson, Jana G. Deer Park, TX Gibson, Kari L. Houston, TX Gibson, Phillip M. Bryan, TX Gibson, Steve M. Houston, TX Gibson, Susan K. Bryan, TX Gilbert, Carrie M. Austin, TX Gildon, Jeanna A. Wake Village, TX Gillcoat, Blaine W. Hallsville, TX Gillihan, Jeff W. Azel, TX Gilliland, Thomas N. Royse City, TX Gimenez, Rodrigo Araure, Venezuela Girod, Gena L. Sugarland, TX Gizzi, Lee P. Kalamazoo, MI Glaser, Jocelyn L. Buckholts, TX Glaze, Mark E. Houston, TX Glazner, Sheri S. Pearsall, TX Gleason, Gregory C. Houston, TX Gleason, Robert H. Lingwood, TX Glenn, Ronnie L. San Antonio, TX Glissendorf, Linda S. Bryan, TX Gloor, Charles A. Manila, Philippines Goddard, Grady L. Birmingham, AL Goddard, Rennee J. Houston, TX Godinich, Albert A. Galveston, TX Goebring, Tracy K. Bryan, TX Seniors 603 Seniors Goeking, Sandra B. Houston, TX Goertz, Lisa K. Bastrop, TX Goetzke, James R. San Antonio, TX Goldberg, Hugh R. Houston, TX Goldwater, C ' asandra L. Spring, TX Gomez, Rose M. McAllen, TX Gomez-Valle, Luis C. San Salvador, El Sal Gontko, Anna M. Houston, TX Gonzalez, Angela E. Houston, TX Gonzalez, Cynthia L. Edinburg, TX Gonzalez, Hector P. Rio Grande City, TX Gonzales, Mary A. San Antonio, TX Gonzalez, Pedro D. Arlington, TX Gonzalez, Triunfo Zapata, TX Gooch, Jennifer L. Westminster, CA Goodbread, Bradley G. Okeechobee, EL Goode, Charles C. Clear Lake. TX Goode, Jay T. Falls Church, VA Goodpasture, Eileen Jacksonville. TX Goodwin, Jan S. Franklin, TX (.oossen, Matthew G. Redwood City, CA Gopffarth, Lance K. Mineral Wells, TX Gordon, John R. New Orleans, TX Goss, Robert P. Westchester. PA Gossett, William P. New Canaan. CT Goulden, Douglas W. Houston, TX (Rowland, Kip D. Bedford. TX Graeber, Kathleen H. Needville, TX Grafe, Patricia S. Houston, TX Graham, Iceland B. Belmopan. Belize Grant, Carol A. George West, TX Grant, John M. Grand Prairie, TX Grape, Steve G. Rochester, NY Grattendick, David W. De Soto, TX Greaney, Donald E. Galveston, TX Greaney, Gordon P. Galveston, TX Green, Allison S. Arlington, TX Green, Bryan W. Temple, TX Green, Lynda A. Spring. TX Green, Robert M. Dallas, TX Greenwcll, Ronny K. Dallas, TX Gregory, Chris D. Wilmington, DE Gregory, Collin A. Wilmington, DE Gregory, Craig A. College Station, TX Gremminger, Karen M. Houston, TX Griggs, Krysti L. Waco, TX Grindle, Susan C. Rockdale, TX Grobowsky, George E. Longview, TX Gromala, John M. Tomball, TX Grooms, David D. Brownwood, TX Grooms, Wendy S. Lakewood, Co Groves, Jill Garland. TX Groves, Ruth M. Lumberton, TX Gruber, Mike F. Houston. TX Gryder, Janes S. Eureka, KS Guerrero, Cleo Y. San Angelo, TX Guion, Carol A. Katy, TX Guion, Kenneth M. Houston, TX Gumucio, Eduardo Houston. TX Gunnarson, Andrea S. Dallas, TX Gunter, Randy E. Houston, TX Gurnas, Howard W. Richardson, TX Gustatson, Jeffrey A. Beatrice, NE Gutierrez, Alfredo L. Houston, TX Gutierrez, Helen San Antonio. TX Gutierrez, Jorge A. Laredo, TX Gyarmathy, William M. Missouri City, TX Haas, Denise K. New Ulm, MN Haass, Deborah A. Hurst, TX Haberman, Gerald E. Houston, TX 604 Seniors 1987 Hachtman, Michael A. Dallas, TX Hahn, Charles D. Odessa, TX Hahn, Christian H. New Orleans, LA Hahn, Randall T. Houston, TX Hailey, David W. Rosebud, TX Hale, Jason G. Dallas, TX Hall, R. Douglas Houston, TX Hall, Stuart 0. Ft. Smith, AR Hall, Tony G. Big Spring. TX Hallaron, Ferrick J. Conroe, TX Hallman, Dara M. Winnsboro, TX Hamiter, Tommy C. Frost, TX Hammer, Kyle E. Mo. City. TX Hampton, Joan E. Houston, TX Hand, Cheryl D. Tyler. TX Haney, Brenda A. Richardson, TX Haney, Rod B. College Station, TX Hanhart, Robert A. Calvert, TX Hanks, Clay D. College Station, TX Hanley, Robert J. Orange, TX Hannah, Richard S. Houston, TX Hanson, Thomas I. Baton Rouge, LA Haque, Shaikh NN Dhaka, Bangladash Harbison, Elizabeth Austin, TX Hard, Steve D. Denton, TX Hardee, Joseph E. Kerrville, TX Hardeman, Michael D. De Soto, TX Hardwick, John F. Abilene, TX Gilie Acosta, a gardener with the Grounds Maintenance Department, uses a power blower to clear the leaves off the sidewalk between the Academic building and the Sterling C. Evans Library. Seniors 605 Seniors Harmon, Becky J. Tyler, TX Harmon, Kim R. San Macos, TX Harnitz, Katherine R. Appleton. W! Harper, Angela W. Sulphur Springs, TX Harper, Jeffrey R. Pasadena. TX Harpold, Stephen B. Houston. TX Harris, Donna S. Gonzales, TX Harris, James D. Harlingen. TX Harrison, Michael R. Arlington. TX Hart, Jim F. Rossville. GA Hart, Mary C. Falls City. TX Hart, Steven R. Plano, TX Hartfelder, Jack H. Dallas. TX Hartis, Derek W. Fairfield. TX Hartman, Adam D. Wichita Falls, TX Hartman, Brian W. Irving. TX Hartman, David M. Victoria, TX Hartman, Linda C. Austin, TX Harvey, Cathy L. Desoto, TX Harvey, Karl E. Plano. TX Harwich, Brad P. Arlington. TX Hasken, Hermann G. II Stratford. Wl Haskins, Julie A. La Marque. TX Hatch, Todd E. Clear Lake. TX Hatley, Danya C. Beaumont. TX Hauck, Natalie M. Hempstead. TX Hausler, Robert C. Iowa Park, TX Havener, Mark C. Mineral Wells, TX Haverda, Tony H. Marble Falls. TX Hawkins, Teresa J. Richardson. TX Haydcl, Matthew J. Kingwood, TX Haynes, Shane P. Dallas, TX Head, Delaina K. Irving, TX Head, Lisa M. Irving. TX Heath, David B. San Antonio, TX Hedgecock, Nancy S. Hamburg. AR Helgeson, Sara L. Dallas, TX Hendley, Jay S. Garland, TX Hendley, Jody M. Garland, TX Hendricks, Mary K. Ft. Worth Hendrickson, Alan F. Dallas, TX Hendrickson, Erik H. Austin, TX Hendrickson, Scott E. Kingwood, TX Henry, Asa C. Buffalo Gap. TX Hensarling, Robert A. Woodville. TX Henshaw, Robert L. Kingwood, TX Hernandez, Cynthia G. Marfa. TX Hernandez, Manuel E. E! Paso. TX Hernandez, Melissa S. San Antonio. TX Hernandez, Richard D. Pasadena. TX Herrick, Elizabeth A. Kingwood, TX Heruska, Kathleen M. Arlington. TX Herzberg, Laura A. Houston, TX Herzog, Daryl E St. Louis. MO Hethcoat, Marcia S. Houston, TX Heye, Kathryn S. Richardson. TX Heye, Patrick J. Richardson, TX Heye, Jr„ Paul F. San Antonio, TX Hibbeler, Jeff C. Woodlands, TX Hickl, Mark A. El Maton, TX Hickman, Kevin B. Cypress, TX Hicks, Stephen M. Plano, TX Hidalgo, Anthony G. San Antonio, TX Hietpas, Diane K. Houston, TX Higby, Cynthia L. Houston, TX Higginbotham, Bryan D. Lochart, TX Hilderbrandt, Annette M. Spring, TX Hill, Angie L. Navasota, TX Hill, Colleen E. Calgany Alberta, CAN. Hill, Elizabeth R. Orange. TX 606 Seniors 1987 Hill, James O. Dickinson, TX Hill, Ron W. Dallas, TX Hill, Sherry J. Beaver, OK Hinkle, Chad C. Wurtsmith AFB, MI Hinojosa, Catrina Cotulla, TX Hixon, Douglas G. Midland, TX Hlavinka, Mark W. Texarkana, TX Ho, Kam-Kuen P. Hong Kong Hobbs, Marlon J. College Station, TX Hobert, Randy K. Hurst, TX Hodel, Colleen D. Desoto, TX Hodge, Mickiel G. Junction, TX Hodges, Wendy Dallas, TX Hodges, Jeff L. Nowata, OK Hodges, Melissa A. Houston, TX Hoelscher, Caroline F. Westphalia, TX Hoelscher, Jan M. Houston, TX Hoelscher, Scott C. San Angelo, TX Hoermann, Matthew J. Hillsboro, TX Hoffer, Brenda K. Sequin, TX Hofferber, Ronald B. Lewisville, TX Hoffman, Gary C. Deer Park, TX Hoffman, William E. Wichita Falls, TX Hoffmann, Anna Y. San Antonio, TX Hoffstot, Heather S. Evergreen, CO Hogan, Mason K. Clyde, TX Hogan, Matthew L. Dension, TX Hogan, Robert G. Dallas, TX Hogan, Thad R. Dallas, TX Hogg, William C. Arlington, TX Holder, Bernie L. Haskell, TX Holladay, Brent H. Waxahachie, TX Holland, Chris M. Austin, TX Hollifield, Kenneth A. Copperas Cove, TX Hollingsworth, Lori E. Kerrville, TX Seniors 607 Seniors Hollingsworth, Phillip J. Bryan. TX Hollmig, Rebecca S. Hondo, TX Holloway, Thomas (Wes) Seabrook. TX Holmes, Jeffrey S. Buna. TX Holmes, Judy C. Clear Lake. TX Holmes, Kyle J. Baytown, TX Holmes, Martin W. Grand Prairie. TX Holt, Kevin E. Arlington, TX Holtin, Diane L. Houston, TX Holubec, Bryan M. Diboll. TX Holverson, Angela M. Killeen, TX Holy, Elizabeth M. Spring, TX Hopkins, Kristi L. Killeen. TX Hopp, l.oretta M. Duncanville. TX Horan, Sheryl L. Hearne, TX Horn, Pamela L. Graham, TX Horne-C ' orrington, Pamela R. College Station, TX Horsford, William H. Apalachin, NY Horton, Robin D. Cypress, TX Hosea, Robert C. San Antonio. TX Houser, Julie L. Nederland. TX Hoard, Clint E. Azel, TX Howdeshell, David S. Dallas, TX Howell, Jon C. Grand Prairie, TX Howell, Paul M. Duncanville, TX Howells, Andrew E Houston, TX Howerton, James A. Wichita Falls, TX Hrachovy, Julie A. Brenham, TX Hrna, Anna M. Houston, TX Huang, Jennifer Y. Clifton, NJ Hubbard, James H. Weslaco, TX Hubhell, Emily A. Houston. TX Hubred, Jill C. Austin. TX Hudson, Paul C. Austin. TX Hudson, Robert A. Cameron, TX Hueske, Kirby L. Houston, TX Huff, John S. Bryan. TX Huffman, Laree M. Pratt, KS Hufstutler, Traci A. Ric hardson, TX Hughes, Carolyn C. Rosebud, TX Hugon, Nancy S. Conroe, TX Hulsey, Todd K. Grand Prarie, TX Humphrey, Bruce E. Pearland, TX Humphreys, Ranee W. Jacksonville, TX Hunt, James E. Dallas, TX Hunter, Jennifer J. Midland. TX Hunter, Nancy E. Dallas, TX Huntsman, Karin J. Brenham, TX Hurlston, Dawn A. Sugar Land, TX Hurtado, Ludivina R. San Antonio, TX mm im r 608 Seniors 1987 Hurwitz, Karen E. Dallas, TX Husungo, Jack W. Killeen, TX Hutcherson, Royce J. Carrollton, TX Hutchings, Matthew M. Friendswood, TX Hutson, Larry L. Denton, TX Hutzler, Stacey M. Houston, TX Huxtable, R. Leonard Missouri City, TX Hwa, Marisa A. Houston, TX Hyatt, John A. Albuquerque, NM Imai, Cindy M. Humble, TX Interiano, Roberto C. San Salvador, El Sal Ireland, Troy L. Richmond, TX Irvin, Noel S. Houston, TX Irvin, Shelley L. Dallas, TX Isaacs, Vivian L. Copperas Cove, TX Ivy, George P. Brownwood, TX Jackson, Carol D. Ft. Worth, TX Jackson, Daniel R. Galveston, TX Jackson, Jennifer LJ San Antonio, TX Jackson, Kimberly M. Rockdale, TX Jackson, Shelly M. Houston, TX Jacobson, Liane Sugarland, TX Jaggers, Mark W. Houston, TX James, Guy L. George West, TX James, Karla M. Bryan, TX James, Kimberly M. Houston, TX James, William S. Tyler, TX Jan, Tami L. Richmond, TX Janak, Christopher Houston, TX Janak, Dean C. Yoakum, TX Janak, Michael D. Austin, TX Janda, Paula C. Bryan, TX Janicki, Steve J. Dallas, TX Jankauskas, Aurse J. Woodhaven, NY Jankowski, Katherine A. Houston, TX Seniors 609 Seniors Janssen, Ann D. Victoria, TX Jarrell, Nonnie L. La Porte, TX Jarretl, Robert T. Chicago, IL Jarvie, Sue Ellen Lake Jackson, TX Jatzlau, Donald L. Houston, TX Jemison, Howard B. Woodlands, TX Jenkins, Jill Houston, TX Jennings, Jessi G. College Station, TX Jennings, Kevin P. Crowley. TX Jensen, Kim S. Lake Tawakoni. TX Jernigan, Jonathan R. Alvin, TX Jessup, Theresa M. Hyde Park, NY Jimenez, Sara Jane Mexico City, MEX Johansen, Atle T. Harmar, Norway Johnson, Angela R. Longview, TX Johnson, Bruce A. Sherveport, LA Johnson, Carole A. Kennedy, TX Johnson, Christopher College Station. TX Johnson, David A. Littleton, TX Johnson, David B. Corpus Christi, TX Johnson, Jill C. Houston. TX Johnson, Joseph W. Houston, TX Johnson, Karen L. Spring, TX Johnson, Kathryn A. Houston. TX Johnson, Michael B. Bryan, TX Johnson, Oliver K. Houston, TX Johnson, Richard B. Richmond, TX Johnson, Theresa L. Hilsboro, TX Johins !, Toll) 1 D. Edgewater Pk„ NJ Imlmimiii, Tmnniie D. Hutto, TX Jones, Biryaim D. Granbury, TX JauMS, Clristnpheir Sian Antonio, TX Jones,, Dan B. Hart, TX Janet, Dt»»il A, Friendswood, TX Jana, [Dnviid B. Ptemo, TX Jones, Dwmglias H. Sttgarland, TX Joines, Esther ML Euless, TX Jones, Gina G. Corpus Christi, TX Jones, Grey Euless, TX Jones, Jaye L. Stephenville, TX Jones, Jennifer L. Celburne, TX Jones, Kenneth J. El Paso, TX Jones, Leslie K. Houston, TX Jones, Megan K. Bryan, TX Jones, Melanie J. Gatesville, TX Jones, Sharon M. Houston, TX Jones, Timothy L. Austin, TX Jordan, Carl D. Longview, TX Jordan, Jill League, TX Josefy, Mary E. Midland, TX Joy, Allan R. Houston, TX Joyce, James R. Bryan, TX Judge, Susan M. Conroe. TX Junek, Carol L. Houston. TX Jung, Maria C. Stafford. TX Jurik, Kristine Ennis, TX Kachinski, Donna L. Missouri City, TX Kackley, Kelley A. Waco. TX Kaczmarek, Kris M. Amarillo. TX Kaderka, Darrell L. Taylor, TX Kadlecek, John G. Jacksonville, TX Kaiser, Beth G. Houston, TX Kami, Jill L. McAllen. TX Kane, John K. Ballard, TX Kane, Patrick R. Killeen, TX Kang, Winfield G. Nassau Bay, TX Kao, Kim L. A lief TX Karr, Pamela M. Amarillo, TX Karrer, Jennifer K. Centerville. TX Karsteat, Susan J. Pearland, TX 610 Seniors 1987 Kash, Margaret J. Joshua, TX Kasper, Paula F. Austin, TX Kassaw, Todd L. Tyler, TX Katz, Jacob L. Houston, TX Kaufman, Andrew T. Nassau Bay, TX Kayyali, Aref S. Palestine Keeler, Brook B. Waco, TX Keen, Timothy L. Houston, TX Keeter, Neil P. Rockwall, TX Keklak, Deborah L. Houston, TX Keller, Eric J. Richardson, TX Keller, Phyllis M. Edinburg, TX Kelley, Thomas L. Conroe, TX Kellogg, Dean Wichita Falls, TX Kellogg, Robert W. San Antonio, TX Kelly, Eric Houston, TX Kemp, Heidi S. Roanoke, TX Kendrick, William A. Plano, TX Keng, Leslie L. Cleveland, TX Keniff, Karen R. Denton, TX Kennamore, William S. College Station, TX Kennedy, Robert D. Houston, TX Kenner, Andrew E. Dallas, TX Kenner, John V. Dallas, TX Kent, Janet C. Friendswood, TX Keough, Mary J. Monticello, Wl KerckhofT, Victor H. Pasadena, TX Kerns, Susan A. Houston, TX Kerr, L. Lamar Texarkana, TX Kerr, Virginia A. Houston, TX Kersten, Michael L. Donna, TX Kessler, Brenda S. Elgin, TX Key, John H. Ft. Worth, TX Khayyal, Sari A. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Khuri, Paul F. Houston, TX Kidwell, Jay V. Mt. Pleasant, TX Kidwell, Richard V. Mineral Wells, TX Kilgore, Ida M. Victoria, TX Kilpatrick, Robert A. Grand Prairie, TX Kim, Kathi H. Fullerton, CA Kimbell, Stacy B. Parker, TX Kimbell, Stephanie L. Lafayette, La Seniors 611 Seniors Kinard, William B. Forney, TX Kindle, Chris W. McKinney, TX King, William L. Palestine, TX Kingsbury, Lorie M. Corpus Christi, TX Kinsey, Brian K. Bay City, TX Kirchner, Mary E. Deer Park, TX Kirk, Mary K. Spring, TX Kirkham, Mark A. Wichita Falls, TX Kirkpatrick, Andrew L. Houston, TX Kitchens, Riley C. Snyder, TX Kittrell, Kevin L. New Orleans. LA Klein, Jennifer L. Houston, TX Klein, Karen C. Dallas, TX Kleinhenz, Marie A. Houston, TX Klingsporn, Keith R. Angleton, TX Kluck, William M. Marlin, TX Knabe, Carl G. Vicrtoria, TX Knapp, Mary B. Ft. Worth, TX Knatcher, Jim L. San Antonio, TX Knesak, Dave R. Houston, TX Knight, Joseph R. Austin, TX Kniskern, Kenneth M. Saginaw, TX Knodell, Elaine M. San Antonio, TX Knox, George R. Lafayette, LA Knudson, Andrea D. Colorado Springs, CO Kobett, Patrick T. Houston, TX Kobus, Cordelia A. Tontball, TX Koch, Karl D. San Antonio, TX Blood drives ' definitely a tradition ' Kiss me, I gave blood Aggies Do bleed maroon — and they do it on campus through the Wadley Center Blood Bank of Dallas, whose trailers, stick¬ ers, cookies, and t-shirts entice students into donating the gift of life. “We’ve had a blood drive at A M since 1959, so it’s definitely a tradition,” says Carol Hill, a recruiter with Wadley. Wadley recruiters try to combat student fears and myths concerning blood donation. Probably the biggest fear students have of giving blood is pain, and she says some stu¬ dents fear they’ll contract AIDS. “You cannot get AIDS from giving blood,” says Stephen Forrest, a chairman for the fall blood drive. “They use a sterile needle each time blood is taken then throw that needle away.” One heterosexual student has a different fear. “Giving blood is good, man, and you just feel like you ought to do it,” he says. “I mean, people who need it will be out of luck if you don’t. I don’t do it anymore, though, because I don’t want to find out if I have AIDS, and they’ll tell you if you do. I don’t want to know.” Many students don’t realize the benefits they receive by donating through Wadley, says Margie Boswell, blood drive chairman for Student Govern¬ ment. “Wadley provides special help for A M students, former students, faculty and family when in need of blood,” she says. For instance, if taken to a Wadley-based hospital, she says, the A M-related patient will be reimbursed $10 — the replacement fee — for each pint of blood used. For those A M-related patients with no medical in¬ surance, Wadley will pay the full amount of the needed blood, whether or not the pa¬ tient is at a Wadley-based hospital. Aggies have been generous with their blood donations in recent years, donating more then 4,500 pints last year to earn the school Wadley’s “College of the Year” title. 612 Seniors 7987 TOP: A blood donor watches a Wadley nurse as she prepares to remove the needle from his arm. LEFT: Freshman Cathey Thorne reacts to the sharp needle. ABOVE: Sipping on a cola helps to restore the body’s blood sugar after giving blood. Seniors 613 Seniors Kocurek, Jennifer Lake Charles, 1 4 Koehn, Connie B. Houston, TX Kolb, Randall B. Charlotte, NC Kopfer, Nancy J. Houston, TX Kopp, Jerald L. Austin, TX Kopp, Robert C. Milwaukee, W! Koppisch, Eric E. Colorado Springs. CO Korenek, John L. Garwood. TX Korns, James M. Sandwich. IL Korry, John I). Houston, TX Kotara, Chris F. Path. TX Kothmann, Kyle YV. Menard, TX Kozelsky, Timothy M. Willis. TX Kramer, Jennifer A. Arlington, VA Krause, Kim K. Waco, TX Krause, Monique R. Houston, TX Krawczyk, Richard J. Lake Jackson, TX Kretschmer, Deborah A. Garwood. TX Kriegel, Malcolm T. Kingwood, TX Kriz, Nancy J. San Antonio, TX Kruest, Allison L. Clear Lake. TX Krupala, Donna L. Cuero, TX Kruse, Kristen M. Ft. Worth. TX Kubin, Julie A. Ennis. TX Kuhn, Leslie A. Houston, TX Kuhnel, Deborah a. Karnes City. TX Kulcak, Michael D. Louise. TX Kunkel, John S. Austin. TX Kurtzman, Ronna E. Houston Kusak, Mark J. Shiner, TX Kyhurz, John R. Waller, TX Kyle, Shawn Missouri City, TX I .a Crone, Clayton G. Tulsa, OK Lacadcn, Edwin H. Dededo, Guam Lackland, Laurie L. Tyler, TX Ladd, Robert F. Ft. Worth, TX Laengrich, Jennifer S. Midland, TX Lagleder, Jean L. La Coste, TX Laham, Fadi Riad Lebanon Laird, Angelyn A. Santa Fe, TX Lake, Miguel A. San Antonio, TX Lam, Marek W. Plainview, TX Lamberson, George T. Houston, TX Lambert, Donald E. Richwood. TX Lambert, Ronald E. Richwood, TX Lammert, Robert L. McGregor, TX Lamparero, Juan M. Mexico City. MEX Lampo, John J. Bryan. TX Lancaster, Elizabeth A. College Station, TX Lancaster, John L. San Antonio, TX Landa, Shari A. Dallas, TX Landis, Gregory W. Boerne, TX Landram, John T. Houston, TX Landry, Paul C. Spring, TX Landry, Richard H. Bridge City, TX Landry, Ronald S. Tyler, TX Lane, Dennis D. Stinnett, TX Lane, Christ El Paso, TX Lane, Shannon D. Haskell, TX Lange, Boyd S. Friendswood, TX Langsford, Robert M. Ft. Worth, TX Lanuke, Lindsay D. Spring, TX Larvin, Duane E. Alvin, TX Lasek, Margie Houston, TX Latimer, Lexie A. Midland, TX Latta, Ronald L. Houston, TX Laufer, Michael P. Chagrin Falls, OH Lauritsen, Mark D. Bloomfield Hill. MIC Lavallee, Karen M. Cedar Hill, TX Lawrence, Rebecca L. Rockdale, TX 614 Seniors 1987 Lawrence, Rebecca L. Plano, TX Lax, Brian K. Austin TX Lax, Inga M. Austin, TX Le, Lan-Anh B. Dallas, TX Le, Lily Ann Pasadena, TX Ledlow, Jennifer L. Lafayette, LA Lednicky, James Clear Lake, TX Lee, Chadwick D. Houston, TX Lee, Ronald B. Houston, TX Lee, Tanya S. Bonham, TX Lee, William A. Dallas, TX Leeper, Thomas A. Huntsville, TX Lehman, Gordon R. Herdon, VA Lehmann, Erwin A. Spring Branch, TX Leidner, June D. Edinburg, TX Lell, Theresa S. Houston, TX Lemen, Michael A. Abilene, TX Lenig, Paul V. Edinburg, TX Lenser, Leslie W. Houston, TX Leonard, Kathleen Bloomington, TX Leonard, William E. Littleton, CA Seniors 615 Seniors Lero, Michele I). Houston, TX I csikar. Barbara J. Columbus, TX Leslie, James R. Houston, TX l ssard, Joe P. Colelge Station, TX Lestourgeon, Deron G. Cedar Hill, TX Letbetter, Scott A. San Saba, TX Lethe, Kristin I). Dallas, TX Levy, Ann C. Houston, TX Lewis, Andrew W. Spring, TX Lewis, James L. Bryan, TX Lewis, Jeffery D. Austin, TX Lewis, Katherine H. Temple, TX Lewis, Ken R. Deer Park, TX Lewis, Nancy L. Denton, TX i-ewis, Stuart W. Dallas, TX Light, Michael H. Garland. TX Lightfoot, Charles R. Abilene, TX Lightsey, Debbie J. Bryan, TX Limon, Candyce S. Brownsville, TX Lindsay, Joni K. Pecos, TX Lippincott, Paul K. Corpus Christi, TX Lipsey, Rebecca G. Houston, TX Lipsey, Susan A. Houston, TX Liska, Joe E. Baytown, TX Liska, Lynette A. Karnes City, TX Lister, Amy E. Richardson, TX Little, Dee A. Plano, TX Little, Sheri L. Bedford, TX Littlefield, Cynthia K. Tulia, TX Litzinger, Jill A. San Antonio, TX Livingston, Dennis J. Ennis, TX Lobo, Cheryl I. Dallas. TX Lochte, Jane in Olean, NY Locke, Donald C. Dallas, TX I xiiidenhcrg, Cynthia D. Riesel, TX Long, Patricia J. Beaumont, TX Longacre, Melissa M. Houston, TX Longhofer, Eldon J. Brenham, TX Longserre, Polly L. Thompson, TX Lopez, Steven R. San Antonio, TX Lott, Bruce R. Houston, TX Lou, Joy P. Houston, TX Love, James K. Tomball, TX Lovelace, Lisa L. San Antonio, TX Lowenstein, Traci L. Missouri City, TX Lower, Harold E. Texarkana, TX Lowrey, Jay D. Katy, TX Lowry, James P. Houston, TX Lowry, Patricia S. Ml. Juliet, TN Lozano, Melissa Houston, TX Lubbert, Cynthia L. Beaumont, TX Lucas, Victor E Killeen, TX Luce, Jeffry D. Sherveport, LA Luck, Janice C. Kingsville. TX Ludwig, Amy M. San Antonio. TX Lueb, Kevin J. Houston, TX Lueckemeyer, Steve W. Houston, TX Luke, Gregory R. Muenster, TX Luke, Heather D. Dallas, TX Luna, Valerie J. Beaumont. TX Lundgren, Robert E. Elgin, TX Lynch, Clay E. Greenville, TX Lynch, Patricia A. Lancaster, TX Lyons, Teresa L. Oaklawn, IL Lys, Jr., Robert Navasota, TX Macek, John D. Temple, TX Macfall, Graylon B. New Boston, TX Mac Leod, Sharon D. Ft. Worth, TX Mach, Jeffrey P. Longview, TX Machac, Brenda L. Victoria, TX 616 Seniors Madlambayan, Ariel C. Long Beach, CA Maedgen, Kreg A. Mathis, TX Maggard, David L. Huntsville, TX Maginn, Tricia Dallas, TX Magott, Debbie L. Schertz, TX Magrill, Lisa K. Houston, TX Magruder, Jay W. Austin, TX Mahalitc, Marilyn A. Eagle Lake, TX Mahan, Susan Rene Houston, TX Maher, Cindy L. Spring, TX Mahler, Tammie R. Bryan, TX Mahoney, William M. The Woodlands, TX Maida, Joe S. Houston, TX Mailhot, Robert V. Baytown, TX Makely, John A. Houston, TX Makhdoom, Samarina Tulsa, OK Malazzo-Drgac, Leanne Bryan, TX Maldonado, Neva M. Austin, TX Malewski, Rachel L. San Antonio, TX Maley, Barbara V. San Antonio, TX Malone, Karen L. Dallas, TX Malone, Kim L. Lindale, TX Mangus Britton, Angela J. Lufkin, TX Manhard, Peter R. Houston, TX Mansavage, Jean S. Port Edwards, WI Manzano, Liz C. Thomas Oaks, CA Mao, William K. Houston, TX Maples, Ginger Garland, TX Marcos, Leonardo J. Missouri City, TX Marek, Catherine S. Dallas, TX Marek, Debra J. Houston, TX Marek, Scott A. Aransas Pass, TX Margraves, Scott S. Houston, TX Markham, Maria T. Richardson, TX Marks, Michael S. Anderson AFB, Gua A jogger runs across the walk¬ way over Wellborn Road that connects east campus and west campus. Seniors 617 Seniors Marlow, Gary J. Pallas. TX Marlow, George S. Dallas. TX Marnock, James J. Houston. TX Marshall, Erin A. San Antonio, TX Marshall, Jeffrey L. Houston. TX Marshall, Lisa A. Houston. TX Marshall, Monte B. Three Rivers, TX Marsico, Alan D. Dallas, TX Martellotto, Maria R. Dallas, TX Martin, Christine L. Sulphur Springs, TX Martin, Gregory R. Sherveport, LA Martin, Jeffery J. Texas City, TX Martin, Linda M. College Station, TX Martin, Patricia A. Spring, TX Martin, Robert P. Marshall, TX Martin, Roy W. Corpus Christi, TX Martina, Ann M. Sherveport, TX Martinets, Bret A. Taft. TX Martinez, Carlos J. Weslaco, TX Martinez, Karen A. Pasdena, TX Martinez, Scott Spring, TX Masetta, John P. Rochester, A ' K Mask, Eddie C. Baytown, TX Mason, Susan P. College Station. TX Masey, Brian A. Arlington. TX Massey. Julie S. Tyler. TX Massirer, Philip H. Crawford. TX Masuda, Dwight M. Stephenville. TX Mata, Melissa Laredo, TX Mateja, Michael P. Arlington, TX Malocha, Angela M. Rosenberg, TX Matranga, Mark A. Houston, TX Matthews, Gregory A. Arlington, TX Matthews, Michael C. Palestine. TX Matus, Cecilia A. West, TX Matusek, Laurie A. Yoakum. TX Matusek, Lawrence W. Yoakum. TX Mauritz, Madelyn M. Victoria, TX Maverick, John L. A:le, TX Maxwell, Sidney L. Rockdale. TX Maxwell, Stewart H. Lancaster. TX May, Clint O. La Porte. TX May, Terry D. Austin, TX May, William J. Abilene. TX Mayes, Jeffrey S. Leauge City. TX Mayfield, Todd R. Austin. TX Maynard, Patton E. Azle, TX Mays, Andrew H. Del Rio, TX Mayse, Diane E. Houston, TX McAdams, C. Noel Dallas. TX McAllum, Robert S. Friendswood, TX McAteer, Katherine A. Bryan, TX McBride. Keith D. Greenville. TX McBryde, Sonya B. Texarkana, TX McCaleb, James B. Port Neches. TX McCann, Sandra H. Charlotte. TX McCaskill, Justin E. Waco. TX McClanahan, Mark D. Houston, TX McCleskey, James M. Fairfax, VA McCluney, Pamela K. Humble. TX McClure, Georgia L. Houston, TX McCollum, Teri L. Midland, TX McCombs, Robert M. Sugarland, TX McCown, Leslie A. Mathis. TX McCoy, Terri J. Spring. TX McCracken, Chuck D. Dallas, TX McCrary, Erin E. Bellaire, TX McCue, Kevin C. Houston, TX McCutchen, Billy F. Cameron. TX McCutcheon, Pamela L. Richardson, TX 618 Seniors 1987 McDaniel, James C. Houston, TX McDaniel, James A. DeKalb, TX McDaniel, Jeffrey A. Tyler, TX McDaniel, Mark A. Plano, TX McDaniel, Monka L. Austin, TX McDaniel, Sondra D. De Kalb, TX McDonald, Steven C. Deer Park, TX McFadyen, Pamela S. The Woodlands, TX McFarland, Mary L. Universal City, TX McGee, Eva M. Kingwood, TX McGowan, Julie Houston, TX McGraw, Billy T. Blooming Gove, TX McGregor, Otis W. Ft. Worth, TX McGuill, Timothy M. Beeville, TX McGuire, Daniel M. Houston, TX McHaney, Denise B. Dubugue, IA McHugh, Kathleen E. Sequin, TX Mcllroy, John D. Celina, TX Mclntire, Ann E. Richardson, TX McKeage, Linda S. Lake Jackson, TX McKelvey, Douglas M. Palestine, TX McKenzie, Monica L. Gatesville, TX McLeod, Constance L. Gambills, MD McLeroy, Kimberly C. Corpus Christi, McMahan, Travis W. McKinney, TX McMaster, Neal D. San Antonio, TX McMillan, Brent G. Abilene, TX McMillan, Ray A. Spring, TX McMillan, Scott A. Amarillo, TX McMurrey, Rhonda A. Coldspring, TX McNair, Nancy J. Denver City, TX McNealy, M. Sharon Houston, TX McPherson, Russell J. Arlington, TX McQueen, Deidre C. Whitehouse, TX McStravick, John E. Tomball, TX Meacham, Philip W. Cameron, TX Meaney, Clare Texas City, TX Meath, Mary J. Lake Jackson, TX Mechelay, Edward M. Dickinson, TX Mechler, Monte L. San Antonio, TX Medlock, Patricia K. Duncanville, TX •Medrano, Frank San Antonio, TX Doug McGregor, a graduate student in electri¬ cal engineering and founder of the Amateur Astronomers Association, studies the sky at the Texas A M Observatory. Seniors 619 Seniors Meinardus, Hans W. Richardson, TX Mendelson, Brian H. Houston, TX Mendoza, Daniel A. Deer Park, TX Menezes, Scott A. San Antonio, TX Mengers, Lisa J. Mathis, TX Mercier, Gregg L. New Braunfels, TX Merrell, John W. League City, TX Messenger, Janet L. San Antonio, TX Metscher, Susanne M. Ft. Worth, TX Meyer, Gregory S. Kingwood, TX Meyer, Heidi E. New York Meyer, Jeffrey S. Spring, TX Meyer, Rebecca L. New Braunfels, TX Michalewicz, Alvin 0. San Angelo, TX Mickey, Elizabeth A. Austin, TX Middendorf, I-orri A. Corpus Christi, TX Midkiff, Thomas D. Midkiff, TX Midwikis, Ashley L. Austin, TX Miesch, III Michael D. Irving, TX Mifflin, Kevin A. Houston, TX Migl, Carol M. Hallettsville, TX Seniors 620 1987 Migl, Kenneth G. Flatonia, TX Mikulenka, Steve B. Houston, TX Milan, Keith Plano, TX Milburn, Jeff C. San Antonio, TX Miller, John A. Austin, TX Miller, Kelly M. Houston, TX Miller, Michael J. Copperas Cove, TX Miller, Paul D. Orange, TX Miller, Richard A. Garwood, TX Miller, Tammera S. Rochester, NY Milligan, Andrea D. Dallas, TX Mills, Jo Ann Fort Lavaca, TX Mills, Pamela S. Houston, TX Milum, Roy G. Houston, TX Mims, Julie A. Longview, TX Minick, Cheyenne B. Ft. Worth, TX Minter, Brace P. Garland, TX Miramontes, Christine B. Dallas, TX Mirkovic, Mandy B. Aransas. TX Mitchell, Max Grandview, TX Moczygemba, Betty S. Falls City, TX Moehlman, David D. Houston, TX Moeller, Edward R. San Antonio, TX Moeller, Senorina M. New Braunfels, TX Mohamedali, Khald A. Kuwait Monical, Harold E. Lake Jackson, TX Monroe, Mark H. El Paso, TX Monroe, Mary L. Dallas, TX Montemayor, Patricia C. Spring, TX Montgomery, Paul D. Tyler, TX Moody, Martha A. Waco, TX Moore, Diane M. Athens, TX Moore, Gary W. Texas City, TX Moore, James B. Liberty, TX Moore, Linda Kay McAlle, TX Seniors 621 n Seniors Moore, Paula M. Longview, TX Moore, R. Alan Burleson, TX Moore, Teresa G. Houston. TX Moran, Jana R. Corpus Christi, TX Moredock, Diane Pallas, TX Moreno, Christine D. Houston, TX Morettin, Caroline Galveston, TX Morgan, Garth R. Corpus Christi, TX Morgan, Sherrie A. Electro. TX Moroney, Roger W. Houston, TX Morris, Charles W. Orange. TX Morris, Jerry D. Tyler. TX Morris, Mark B. Houston, TX Morris, Marshall L. Clute, TX Morris, Peggy S. Chico, TX Morris, Steven E. Yoakum, TX Morrison, William S. Pallas, TX Moseley, Susan E. Houston, TX Moskal, Anthony J. Santa Rosa, TX Mosley, David R. Houston, TX Mosley, Pixey A. Bryan, TX Moss, Kennard S. San Marcos, TX Moll, Kenneth A. Victoria, TX Motley, Larry D. Novice, TX Mott, Cynthia D. Houston, TX Mott, Kim M. Tomball. TX Moyer, Sharon L. Baytown, TX Mrosko, Russell S. Bertram, TX Muccio, James Sterling, VA Mudra, James Menlo Park, CA Mueller, Brenda L. San Antonio, TX Muenster, Todd H. Hallettsville, TX Muheim, Danniella M. Winnipeg, Manitoba Muhlherr, Patricia K. Houston. TX Muir, Elizabeth J. Houston, TX Mulholland, Ray Dean San Antonio, TX Muller, Jay F. Conroe, TX Munden, Charles T. Abilene, TX Munden, Jennifer E. Houston, TX Munoz, Gregory A. San Antonio, TX Munoz, Mark D. San Antonio, TX Muras, John B. Lagrange. TX Murillo, Jennifer M. Houston, TX Murillo, Tina M. San Antonio, TX Murphy, Susan C. Ft. Worth, TX Murray, Cliff F. Orange, TX Murray, Jennifer D. Cedar Hill, TX Musick, Melissa A. Corpus Christi, TX Musser, Leslie E. Houston, TX Musson, Darlene K. Midolothian, TX Mustad, Dag S. Olso, Norway Muyshondt, Egbert M. San Salvador, El Sal Myer, Timothy S. Friendswood, TX Myers, Julie M. San Antonio, TX Myers, Richard S. Pallas, TX Najera, Lydia San Antonio, TX Nannini, Sandra E. Lubbock, TX Napp, Bradley A. Austin, TX Naquin, James E. Houston. TX Nations, Libby L. Hondo, TX Natsis, August G. Edna, TX Naumann, Jimmie D. Pripping Springs, TX Naylor, Joni M. Woodsboro, TX Needham, James A. Bryan, TX Needleman, Louis J. Corpus Christi, TX Neel, Sylvia D. Pallas, TX Neeley, H. Dean Arlington, VA Nehlsen, Bruce A. Wichita Falls. TX Nehring, Brad S. Ft. Worth, TX Nelon, Christopher Burleson, TX 622 Seniors 1987 — A grounds maintenance worker waters the flower garden in front on the new Former Students Association building. Nelsen, Nancy L. Abilene, TX Nelson, Doug Mathis, TX Nelson, Michael S. Katy, TX Nelson, Tamara K. Bryan, TX Nesbit, Richard A. San Antonio, TX Nethery, William B. Baytown, TX Neumann, Brian D. Waco, TX Nevils, Keith T. Houston, TX Newcomb, Joseph A. Hempstead, TX Newell, Timothy W. Lancaster, TX Newman, Jennifer L. Gainesville, TX Newman, Rhonda J. Carrollton, TX Newton, Darryl M. Star, TX Nibert, Timothy A. Austin, TX Nichols, Ruthanne Houston, TX Nicholson, Jeannette F. Tomball, TX Niemann, Richard F. Houston, TX Noakes, Kenneth B. Houston, TX Nop, Ratha Canton, TX Norman III, John F. Waco, TX Norvell, Scott G. Aggieland, TX Norville, Sarah L. Pasadena, TX Notdurft, Jill A. Novato, CA Novell, Kelly R. Harlingen, TX Nowlin, Sharon A. Bryan, TX Nugent, Douglas A. Alvin, TX Nunn, Trisha G. Alamo, TX O’Bryant, Catherine D. Johnson City, TX O’Connor, Virginia C. Ft. Worth, TX O’Kane, Paul D. Dallas, TX O’Leary, Joyce A. Spring, TX O’Neal, Michael R. Houston, TX O’Neill, Brennan Butte, MT Obr, John F. Waco, TX Obregon, Alfonso Monterrey, MEX Seniors 623 Seniors Ochoa, Oscar A. Ft. Worth, TX Odum, Michael G. Liberty, TX Oedewaldt, Laurie J. Plano, TX Ogg, Diana E. Houston, TX Ohnheiser, Kathleen M. College Station, TX Olavarrieta, M. Cecilia Dallas, TX Olivares, Irene P. Lagrange, TX Oliver, Joseph P:. Texarkana, TX Olivieri, Anthony E. £7 Paso, TX Oltmann, Janet L. Tomball, TX Orr, John B. Beaumont, TX Ortega, Sam A. Redondo Beach. CA Ortez, Ybes P. Midland. TX Ortiz, Sonya San Antonio, TX Osborne, Dana J. Panhandle, TX Osborne, Rebecca A. Houston, TX Osburn, Monte C. Henderson, TX Osgood, Summer J. Bellarie, TX Ouellette, Frederick A. Wylie, TX Oursbourn, Danny S. Olton, TX Outlaw, Joe L. Devine, TX Outwater, Keith J. Bakerfield, CA Oza, Nimish V. Houston, TX Paar, Parnells S. Humble, TX Pace, Brian T. Houston, TX Padgitt, Marshall S. Tomball, TX Padilla, Theresa A. San Antonio, TX Paez, Tina Edinburg, TX PafTord, William F. Houston, TX Paholek, Pamela K. Bryan, TX Paiz, Juan C. Guatemala City Palacios, Edward D. La Porte, TX Palasota, Tara R. Garland, TX Palmer, David P. Marshall. TX Palmer, J. Kersten Hooks, TX Panfely, Margaret San Antonio, TX Panico, Debra M. Houston, TX Pantazis, Cleopatra E. Houston, TX Pantuso, Aimee M. San Antonio. TX Papacek, Amy L. Sherwood, AR Papaliodis, George S. Houston, TX Papp, Ann M. Amarillo, TX Pappalardo, Jorge E. Asuncion, Paraguay Pare, Alan N. Midland, TX Park, Scott Sugarland. TX Parker, Courtney B. Houston, TX Parker, Thane D. Azle, TX Parks, Chip Aspermont, TX Parma, Judy R. Arlington, TX Parma, Teresa L. Uniontown, OH 624 Seniors Parma, Tina L. Schulenburg, TX Parotti, Lisa M. Huntsville, TX Parsons, Sara J. Plano, TX Partain, Robert B. Houston, TX Partida, Leticia Del Rio, TX Partridge, Dana L. Deer Park, TX Partridge, David L. Fort Wayne, IN Partridge, John M. Deer Park, TX Paschal, Robert C. Corpus Christi, TX Pass, Kelly A. China Springs, TX Patak, Shelia G. Ennis, TX Pate, Stephanie A. Center, TX Patterson, Gary R. Niceville, FL Paulos, Clay H. Bryan, TX Pawlik, Stephen T. Simon, TX Payne, Kerrie B. Corpus Christi, TX Payne, Patricia A. Spring, TX Payne, Rhonda L. Dallas, TX Paysse, Kenneth J. Temple, TX Pearson, Edward M. Kerrville, TX Pedneay, Michael D. Baton Rouge, LA Peek, Edward A. Kerrville. TX Peetz, Rick L. Corpus Christi. TX Peikert, Bradley N. Houston, TX Pemberton, Kenneth A. Soluth Dartmouth, MA Pena, Diana M. Mission, TX Pendergrass, Pamela A. Houston. TX Peng, Stony F. College Station, TX Penner (Knudsen), Kristi K. Plano, TX Pennington, Clay R. Nacogdoches, TX Pennington, Kent D. Mesquite, TX] Pennywell, Greg S. Houston, TX Pepper, Christopher Lyon, France Pepper, Molly B. Marlin, TX Pequeno, Ramiro McAllen, TX The senior bugle line of the Aggie Band practices its drill. Seniors 625 Seniors Perez, Ksmeralda Rosenberg, TX Perez-Garcia, Anna A. San Antonio, TX Perry, Jennifer S. Houston, TX Person, Melanie I). George West, TX Peters, Steve J. Houston, TX Peterson, Annette K. San Antonio, TX Peterson, Mary E. Whitney, TX Petrosino, Rae Ann Houston, TX Petty, Janet R. Cypress. TX Pfeifer, Mary K. Dallas, TX Pfeuffer, David G. Hew Braunfels. TX Pfile, Bryan P. Midland. TX Pfluger, Donna E. Pflugerville. TX Pham, Cuong X. Dallas, TX Phillips, Brison B. Euless, TX Phillips, Janet L. Houston. TX Phillips, John G. Irving. TX Phillips, I aura L. Ft. Worth, TX Phillips, Leah C. Plano, TX Piccolo, Lee Bryan, TX Pickell, Joseph C. Houston, TX Pickering, John W. Kingwood, TX Pieniazek, Ray A. Adkins, TX Pierce, Anne E. Abilene. TX Pierce, Lynda Lee San Antonio. TX Pierce, Steve G. Kingys ' ood. TX Pilgrim, Richard A. Arlington. TX Pilliod, Lisa £, Ft. Worth. TX Pingenot. John D. Plano, TX Piper, James M.D. Bryan, TX Pirtle, Bobby D. Wills Point, TX Pirtle, Myra J. Palestine, TX Pittman, Kyle L. Grand Prairie, TX Pitner. Joanna K. Piano. TX Pittard, James W. Browmvood, TX Pitts, Donald A. Houston, TX Pluenneke, Pat H. Mason, TX Plymale, Carol L. Dallas, TX Poellinger, Angela S. Houston, TX Pohlmeyer, Glenda D. Brenham, TX Pokluda, Jim L. Houston, TX Polarolo, Susan J. Houston, TX Polk, Wendy C. Euless, TX Pollard, Daniel R. San Antonio, TX Pollard, Linda C. Houston. TX Pollard, Susie E. Manvel, TX Polnac, Monty L. Houston, TX Polzer, Monica S. Caldwell, TX Pool, Aaron M. Woodville, TX Poole, Michael S. La Porte, TX Pope, William L. Richmond, TX Poston, Holly A. Hillsboro. TX Poteet, Mark R. Alpine. TX Potts, Lance Bryan, TX Powell, David E. Polo. TX Powell, Edward E. Ft. Worth, TX Powell, Michael W. Kingwood, TX Powell, Monica W. Tulsa, OK Prater, Timothy J. Temple, TX Pratt, Leeann E. Baytown, TX Pressler, Glenn A. Houston. TX Preston, Diann Malakoff, TX Preston, Tamara L. Dumas, TX Prestridge, Tanya B. Tyler, TX Price, Elizabeth A. Corpus Christi, TX Price, James W. Bryan, TX Price, Leslie D. Houston, TX Priesmeyer, Troy F. Corpus Christi, TX Priest, Kristine K. Papillion, iXE Prieto, Angela J. Richardson. TX 626 Seniors Primeaux, Christopher Lake Charles, LA Primm, Kimberly L. Garland. TX Prince, Gregory A. Rockwall, TX Prisk, Tom J. Houston, TX Prochaska, Dana M. Houston, TX Prochaska, Joel L. Hewitt, TX Proctor, Sherri L. Houston, TX Provines, David W. San Antonio, TX Pruett, Tina M. Lake Jackson, TX Prukop, Frank E. Edinburg, TX Prusha, David E. Dallas, TX Pruski, Ken P. San Antonio, TX Pugh, Bruce L. Manvel, TX Pulis, Lisa A. Rockport, TX Purgahn, Holly A. Keller, TX Pustejovsky, Debbie L. Ennis. TX Pustejovsky, Judith G. Port Lavaca, TX Putman, Timothy D. Conroe, TX Putz, Paula K. Mission, TX Quadrini, Anne E. Dallas, TX Qualls, David C. Monahans, TX Seniors 627 Seniors Quinn, Theresa M. New Braufels, TX Quintana, Arnold San Antonio, TX Quintana, Silvia Elisa Mexico City, MEX Quirante, Maria V. Port Arthur, TX Raabe, Andrea C. Dallas, TX Raabe, Ralph L. Path, TX Racino, Judith E. Austin, TX Rainey, Michael T. Gonzales, TX Ramirez, Alfredo San Antonio. TX Ramsey, Marc D. Brownsville, TX Ramthun, Gary D. Gatesville, TX Randolph, Joseph C. Mesquite, TX Raney, Lisa R. Houston, TX Ranostaj, Laura A. Houston, TX Ransome, Kathryn A. Brownsville, TX Raphael, Sami J. Beirut, Lebanon Rawl, Arlene R. Houston, TX Ray, Lisa M. Richardson. TX Ray, Randy W. Greenwood, MO Ray, Russ B. Floresville, TX Raymer, Darcy R. Bedford, TX Rayner, Cheryl Houston, TX Reagor, Rodney C. College Station, TX Real, Britt B. Houston, TX Record, Marsha L. Bryan. TX Redford, Suzanne E. Ingleside, TX Reece, J.J. Wimberly, TX Reed, Harold G. Demon, TX Reed. James E. Oakland, CA Reed, Warren L. Texas City. TX Reenter, Janie R. Waco. TX Reeve . ■Illaiin A, Houston. TX ■nhrues, feet: L. Arlington. TX Midi,: Etanid W. Medina. TX Reidl, Steve J. Dallas, TX Reitly, Karen J. Houston. TX Reiter, Mary L. Houston. TX Remmert, Terri L. Houston, TX Remualdo, Tina L. Ft. Worth, TX Render, Lisa M. San Antonio, TX Rendl, Alisa D. Houston. TX Reneau, Kimberly S. Grand Prairie, TX Renfro, Russell K. Houston, TX Renner, Susan K. Mineral Wells, TX Retzloff, Troy R. San Antonio. TX Reuth, Robert A. Houston, TX Revelle, Twilla S. Baytown, TX Revere, Elizabeth M. Houston, TX Rey-Bear, Norse A. Houston, TX Rhinehart, Alisa K. Longview, TX Rhoades, Michael E. Yankton, SD Ricciardello, Jean L. Welcott, VT Rice, Kirk A. Baytown, TX Rice, Teresa K. Loving. TX Richardson, Debra L. Round Rock, TX Richburg, Leslie L. Bullard, TX Richey, Jay K. Ranger, TX Richter, Matthias D. College Station, TX Riddell, Kristine E. Johnson City, TX Rider, Roger R. Ft. Worth. TX Ridgway, James P. Bryan, TX Rieger, Leon E. Cameron, TX Riesz, David A. Victoria, TX Riggs, Anthony C. Houston. TX Riley, Elizabeth A. Garland, TX Riley, Scott M. Mineral Wells, TX Riley, Shawn M. Fort Worth, TX Ringham, Michael L. Richardson, TX Rinn, Gina K. Thrall, TX Rippenhagen, Myles S. Houston, TX 628 Seniors .......... . .................... . ........... 1987 Students lined Joe Routt Boulevard to welcome Vice-President George Bush and governor hopeful Bill Clements to Rudder Tower. Ritchie, Carolyn Litchfield, AZ Ritter, Angela A. Houston, TX Rives, Shelly K. Liberty, TX Roades, Dorcas E. Canada, TX Roane, D. Thomas Jeanerette, LA Robason, Chris C. Katy, TX Roberson, Sherri L. Manvel, TX Roberts, Christine L. Amarillo, TX Roberts, Teresa E. Irving, TX Robertson, Kathlene T. College Station, TX Robertson, Robin M. Kingwood, TX Robertson, William C. Lorenzo, TX Robinett, Sherman D. Amarillo. TX Roche, Gregory J. Dallas, TX Rodriguez, Corina M. La Porte, TX Rodriguez, Rudy Denton, TX Roeder, Erich R. Houston, TX Roeder, Mark E. Shiner, TX Rogers, Brian B. Ft. Worth, TX Rogers, Connie L. Victoria, TX Rogers, Daniel A. Austin, TX Rogers, Leigh Ann Kingwood. TX Rogers, Lewis C. Kingwood, TX Rogers, Theresa M. San Antonio, TX Rohrbough, Richard R. San Antonio, TX Rohsner, Marybeth Magnolia, TX Romer, Pete M. Houston, TX Rominger, Stuart R. Breckenridge, TX Romo, Deyanira Bandera, TX Roobaret, Catherine R. Katy, TX Roop, Heidi C. Harker Height. TX Rose, Joellyn Del Rio, TX Roselius, David S. Houston, TX Rosenbalm, Rebecca J. Missouri City, TX Rosenberg, William H. Texas City, TX Seniors 629 Seniors Rosenstein, Kerry L. San Antonio, TX Ross, Claude W. Corsicana, TX Ross, Robert J. Del Rio, TX Roth, C hristopher Austin, TX Roth, Robert S. Concord, CA Rothmann, Mike C. Port Neches, TX Rothrock, Sandy M. San Antonio, TX Roubion, David A. Clear Lake, TX Rousseil, Beth A. Dallas. TX Rowland, Robert S. Plymouith, Ml Rozycki, Tahl P. Houston, TX Rudder, Dennis S. Baytown, TX Ruff, Thomas M. Dallas, TX Ruffing, Beth Houston, TX Rupert, Jennifer J. Plano, TX Ruscher, Ann E. Appleton, Wl Russell, Glenn E. Houston, TX Rust, Heather A. Houston, TX Ryan, Thomas A. Dickinson. TX Rychetsky, Regan J. Robstown, TX Rychlik, Callie L. Carmine, TX Sabrsula, Karen K. Richmond. TX Sadler, Otis M. Katy, TX Saenz, Juan M. Alice, TX Saint-Romain, Patrick J. San Antonio, TX Salazar, Jennie L. Houston, TX Saldivar, Joe P. San Antonio, TX Salvato, Joe L. Houston, TX Samford, Matthew T. Houston, TX Sanchez, Javier Laredo, TX Sanders, Henry F. Marshall, TX Sanders, Pamela R. Longview, TX Sanders, Richard L. Victoria, TX Sanders, Stephanie F. College Station, TX Santikos, Irene P. Corpus Christi, TX 630 Seniors 1987 ■ ■ ABOVE LEFT: Seniors gather in front of the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross to wait for the start of Elephant Walk. LEFT: Marty Holmes, a senior yell leader, gets some help leading the yells during a volleyball game be¬ tween A M and Rice. Santikos, Mark P. Houston, TX Sapia, Gary A. Ellington, CT Sarabando, Antonio F. Tarrytown, NY Sarraflan, Vic Houston, TX Saucedo, Georgina T. Coricana. TX Savitz, Steven B. Kingston, PA Sayre, Paula L. Brookshire, TX Scaief, Sheri L. McAllen, TX Scamardo, Edward D. Hearne, TX Schade, Kristen S. Houston, TX Schaefer, David A. San Antonio, TX Schaefer, Susan E. Dallas, TX Schaffer, Lisa S. Houston, TX Schaper, Callie S. Houston, TX Schatte, Darlene M. Giddings, TX Schaub, George P. San Antonio, TX Scheffe, Matthew A. Amarillo, TX Schewitz, David B. De Soto, TX Schiele, Grace M. Houston, TX Schiller, Connie J. College Station, TX Schilling, Laura J. Houston, TX Seniors 631 Seniors X|3)(E W 1987 .............................................................. ........................ Scroggins, Timothy A. Humble. TX Scrutchfield, Kerry L. College Station, TX Scursoni, Daniel J. Spring. TX Seagren, Robin A. Garland, TX Seaholm, Maria L. Dickerson, TX Seale, Marshall C. Electro. TX Seals, Belinda S. San Angelo, TX Seat, Carolyn J. Ft. Worth, TX Sedita, Phillip T. Houston, TX Sefcik, Cordon E. Caldwell, TX Seiter, Kurt V. Houston, TX Self, Lora L. Grandview, TX Self, Mark A. Grand Prairie, TX Sentmanat, Jose M. Conroe, TX Sepulveda, Pedro Rio Grande City, TX Sepulveda, Sylvia I. El Paso, TX Sergesketter, Robert J. Housto n, TX Settle, Mary J. Amarillo, TX Sewell, Dennis R. Longview, TX Sewell, Robert D. Lubbock, TX Sexton, Wendy A. Boerne, TX Shackelford, Todd W. Troup, TX Shaffer, Derek W. San Antonio, TX Shah, Shyam H. Houston, TX Shankle, Mark E. Mililani, HI Shannon, John P. Pearland, TX Sharma, Rohit K. Spring,- TX Sharp, Brett D. Burleson, TX Seniors 633 Seniors Sharrock, Jeffrey W. Richardson, TX Shaver, Ann Irving, TX Shawn, Michael D. San Juan, TX Shea, Klena S. Dallas, TX Sheffield, Melinda J. Houston, TX Sheguit, Leslie C. Cameron. TX Shell, R. Lynn Houston, TX Shepard, Jim T. Mansfield, TX Shepard, Perry G. Houston, TX Shepelwich, Steven C. Ft. Worth, TX Sherrod, Mark G. Canton, GA Sherwood, Caroline A. Odessa, TX Shinsato, Stanley E. Dallas, TX Shipley, Kathleen S. Houston, TX Shipley, Shirley E. Houston, TX Shodrock, Stephen W. Floresville. TX Shriro, Michael L. Richardson, TX Shroff, Jennifer M. Houston, TX Shropshire, Jennifer G. McAllen, TX Shuler, Cathy R. Gonzales, TX Shults, Dean M. Sugarland, TX Shumbera, Laurie E. Wharton, TX Shupak, Susan E. Huntsville, TX Shur, Marc D. Corpus Christi, TX Sicola, Tracy L. Houston, TX Sieiro, Raul A. Panama City, PAH Silva, Gail M. Laredo, TX Silvester, Cynthia L. Arlington, TX Simcik, Madeline D. Waco, TX Simcik, Melissa M. Temple, TX Simek, Monique R. Bryan, TX Simmons, Jr., James A. Rockwall, TX Simons, Julie K. Bryan, TX Simonsen, Knut A. Narvik, Norway Simpson, Alan D. Forth Worth, TX ABOVE RIGHT: An environmental design student care¬ fully builds his project. RIGHT: Corps commander Gar¬ land Wilkinson and deputy commander Mandy Schubert voice their opinions at Sully’s Symposium in front of the Academic building. 634 Seniors Simpson, Kevin W. Orange. TX Simpson, Scott W. China Springs, TX Simpson, Sheryl D. Cedar Hill, TX Simpson, Walter R. College Station, TX Sims, Suzanne K. College Station, TX Singh, Mander Singapore Sinha, Neena K. Houston, TX Sivinski, John C. Dallas, TX Skala, Marie E. Tomball, TX Skowronek, Michael J. Bryan, TX Slaton, Donna G. Houston, TX Smallwood, David C. Kingnood, TX Smart, Kimberly A. Palestine. TX Smejtkal, Brian A. Beeville, TX Smelley, Sharia J. Weatherford, TX Smien, Louis C. Killeen, TX Smith, Carol L. Honolulu, HI Smi th, Dee A. San Antonio, TX Smith, Elvin E. College Station, TX Smith, Eric M. Plano, TX Smith, George E Beaumont, TX Smith, James D. Waco, TX Smith, Jimmy D. Waxachachie, TX Smith, John D. Houston, TX Smith, Kelly L. Bryan, TX Smith, Lee Roy Houston, TX Smith, Melaine A. Irving, TX Smith, Ray M. Fort Walton Beach, FL Smith, Robert S. College Station, TX Smith, Shandi G. Apple Springs, TX Smith, Shawn D. Ft. Worth, TX Smith, Sherry L. Kerrville, TX Smith, Stacy L. Houston, TX Smith, Stephanie A. Houston, TX Smith, Stephanie S. Athens. TX Seniors 635 Seniors Smith, Susan S. Dallas, TX Smith, Suzanne Palestine, TX Smith, Thomas E. Ft. Worth, TX Smith, Windsor R. Midland, TX Snaufer, Mark J. Kingwood, TX Snavely,m Sherilyn A. Harlingen, TX Snooks, Bridget E. Houston, TX Snow, Michael W. Houston, TX Sofley, Nancy A. Rosharon, TX Soli, Perry J. Houston, TX Sookma, Inez A. Dallas, TX Soper, John G. Rapid City, SD Sorenson, Ronald B. Marshall. TX Sorensen, Scott A. West Palm Beach, FL Sossaman, Mark A. Corpus Christi, TX Southard, Julie A. Killeen, TX Spachek, Joseph A. San Antonio, TX Spahn, Lori A. Gonzales, TX Spann, Melissa G. Mt. Pleasant, TX Specht, Charles L. Hooppole, IL Specker, Sarah E. Ingleside, TX Speed, John N. Malakoff, TX Speer, Howard M. Dallas, TX Spence, Craig H. San Antonio, TX Spence, Cynthia A. Richardson, TX Spence, Kristine R. Arlington, TX Spence, Margaret K. Houston, TX Spencer, James L. Arlington, TX Spencer, Steven T. Houston, TX Spessard, Kirk P. Dallas, TX Spiller, Robert R. Junction, TX Spoon, Michael C. Odessa, TX Spradling, Cynthia K. La Porte, TX Springer, Steven G. Greenville, TX Spross, Lance K. Waco, TX 636 Seniors ■ w — 1987 Stephanie Shulze models her burial garb dur¬ ing Elephant Walk. Spurlock, Phil N. Plano, TX Stacy, Karen L.E. Abilene. TX Stafford, Debbie J. Austin, TX Stahl, Rosemary L. Waco, TX Stanford, Dan M. Linden, TX Stanford, Hal T. Maypearl, TX Staniciu, loana M. Houston, TX Stanley, Fred L. Troup, TX Staples, Jonna B. Copperas Cove, TX Staples, Katherine M. Alvin, TX Stapp, Russell K. Dallas, TX Stapper, Carlon A. New Braunfels, TX Startz, Jr., Andrew J. Victoria, TX Steele, Kathleen B. Houston, TX Seniors 637 Seniors Steffes, John W. Houston. TX Stein, Jerry K. Fredericksburg, TX Steiner, Cindy R. Houston. TX Stemple, Donny D. Fort Worth, TX Stephens, David B. Robstown, TX Stephens, Pamela S. Gatesville, TX Stephens, Todd W. Undale. TX Steudtner, Richard T. Dallas. TX Stevens, Martha A. Athens, TX Stevens, Michael D. Irving. TX Steward, Ky Austin, TX Stewart, Suzanne M. McGregor, TX Stich, Joseph S. Corpus Christi, TX Stich, Susan E. Houston, TX Stickney, Robert R. College Station. TX Stiebing, James E. Arlington, TX Stiefer, Philip R. Elgin. TX Stiteler, Susan L. Bryan. TX Stohlmann, Ronald E. Murdock, TX Stokes, Jeff J. Weslaco, TX Stokes, Robin L. Plano, TX Stone, l.isa M. Houston, TX Stone, Rhonda (J. Dekalb, TX Stone, Steven W. Fairfield. TX Stoner, J. Chris Amarillo, TX Stovall, Bryan L. Dayton, TX Stover, Paul M. Dallas, TX Streitfeld, Mark Tarzana, CA Strelow, Sherry L. Copperas Cove, TX Stremmel, Julie G. Spring, TX Strickland, Jr., Larry L. Cypress, TX Stricklin, Lance L. Kuala Lumpur Strong, Ron L. Beaumont, TX Stuart, Leslie A. Houston, TX Stuart, Phillip C. Rio Vista. TX Stubblefield, Rosanne Boston. MA Sluder, Alma M. Corpus Christi, TX Suarez, Porfirio M. Merdia Yucatan, MEX Suchochleb, Caroline M. Houston. TX Suhr, Dana M. Euless. TX Sulaiman, Leyla Dallas, TX Sullivan, Gaylene A. Keller, TX Sullivan, J. Michael Houston, TX Sullivan, Kirk P. Sugarland, TX Sullivan, Patrick L. Nassau Bay, TX Sullivan, Todd A. Beeville, TX Sumers, Stefan Edinbyrg, TX Supak, Karen Liubbock, TX Surratt, Phillip A. Richardson, TX Suttle, Martha A. Richardson, TX Sutton, Carrie E. Kingwood, TX Sutton, Kurt K. Nacodoches, TX Svagina, Paul Houston, TX Swaney, Colin A. Desoto, TX Swanson, Charnella Houston, TX Swearnigen, Robert O. £7 Paso, TX Sweat, Jeffrey L. Port Arthur, TX Swick, Mary Ann Hearne, TX Swisher, Jennifer L. Longview, TX Swoboda, Laura J. Victoria, TX Swygert, Rebecca A. San Antonio, TX Sylva, Kimberley A. Port Lavaca. TX Szabo, Margit C. Houston, TX Tabor, Karen M. Georgetown, TX Taeger, William K. Santa Fe, TX Taggart, Jim E. Abilene, TX Tallent, Bill B. Mason, TX Talley, Christy L. Kingwood, TX Tanner, Burl C. Houston, TX 638 Seniors •.% ....................... 1987 Tanner, Deidra A. Hurst, TX Tarpley, Janice L. Wills Point, TX Taylor, Caroline E. Beaumont, TX Taylor, David S. Lake Jackson, TX Taylor, Harold E. Longview, TX Taylor, Jay S. Tyler, TX Taylor, M. Patricia Beaumont, TX Taylor, Paul J. Hialeah, FL Taylor, Rickey D. Dallas, TX Taylor, Wendi H. Friendwood, TX Teixeria, Joan D. Houston, TX Telg, Ricky W. Caldwell. TX Temple, Tammy L. Jacksonville, TX Tepera, Janet E. Allen. TX Tepera, Joseph A. Van Alstyne, TX Teran, Josue A. San Antonio, TX Terrell, Carre A. Dumas, TX Terrill, Joel C. San Angelo, TX Terry, Alton T. Spring, TX Terry, Jill A. Ft. Worth, TX Thames, Brett L. Rowlett, TX Thames, Tami L. The Woodlands, TX Thane, Brian R. Brenham, TX Tharp, Clayton D. Houston, TX Thaxton, Tamara N. West, TX Thode, Eric W. Missouri City. TX Thomas, John R. Fredericksburg. TX Thomas, Karen D. Edinburg, TX Seniors 639 Seniors Thomas, Karen L. Elkins Park, PA Thomas, Kristen L. Houston, TX Thomas, Mike W. Fremont, TX Thomas, Stephanie L. Richardson, TX Thomas, Tamara L. Pasadena, TX Thomerson, Kelli D. Corsicana, TX Thompson, Gary M. Houston. TX Thompson, Kendra L. Carthage. TX Thompson, Mark C. Alvin, TX Thompson, Nancy A. Daingerfield, TX Thompson, Stanley D. New London, TX Thompson, Timothy J. Daingerfield, TX Thornborrow, John P. White Settlement, TX Threadgill, Karen D. Brownwood, TX Thurmond, Julie L. Bedford, TX Thurow, Sharon D. Miami, FL Tiller, Amy J. Orange, TX Tinsley, Brian I). Hico, TX Tinsley, Timothy M. Hico, TX Tipton, Joel R. Houston, TX Tipton, Karen D. Dallas, TX Tjioe, Tia uw-Yauw Madiun, Jatim Todd, Bryan R. Edwards A.F.B., CA Todd, Charles D. Killeen, TX Toilette, Ted B. San Antonio, TX Tolopka, Carl Houston, TX Tomasek, Robert G. Boerne, TX Tomaso, Joan L. Dallas, TX Food for thought Delivery services provide eating alternatives t’s dinner time on Sunday night, but you’re studying for your Monday 8 a.m. thermody¬ namics final and the cafeteria’s closed. How can you eat to keep up that all-night study¬ ing strength, study and not leave campus, all at one time? Simple — order out. Everyone does it. Off-campus or on, everyone picks up the phone and calls for pizza, burgers and more. For the professional food-delivery addicts, foods like pizza get to be monotonous and boring. These people call Farmer’s Market, Michael’s, Fajita Rita Express, Fatburger or at least get calzones from Double Dave’s Pizzaworks in¬ stead of the usual and boring pepperoni pizza. Farmer’s Market can deliver any kind of subma¬ rine sandwich to your door for under five dol¬ lars. Michael’s will bring potatoes, salads and hot- dogs your way for a four-dollar minimum order. Fajita Rita Express delivers fajitas, just like the ones you can get at the restaurant. And Fat- burger will deliver just about anything you want. You name it, they have it — cheese fries, fajitas, hamburgers or soft tacos — take your pick. Katie Springs, a freshman business major, said she doesn’t understand how a businss can make it in this town if it doesn’t deliver. She said, “By delivering, every restaurant opens up a new market for itself — you know, people like me who don’t always have time to eat. We can order anything we want and not have to take time out.” Melissa Elliott, a junior psychology major, said she likes Fajita Rita Express so much that the delivery men know her and her roommates. She said, “We like to order during our soap operas. We don’t even have to tell them what apartment we are in anymore. We tell them the complex and they guess the right one. One of the delivery men even watches ‘Days’ with us sometimes.” By Susan Dean 640 Seniors TOP: A delivery man for Pizza Hut packs his bag for another delivery. LEFT: Farmers Market on Northgate can deliver a submarine sandwich, a bag of chips and a large drink for $4.40. ABOVE: Odie’s on Texas Avenue delivered from a wide menu including fajitas and grilled teriyaki. 1 Seniors 641 Seniors Tomecek, Terrill W. Taylor, TX Tompkins, Dana L. Midland, TX Tompkins, Jennifer I.. Dallas, TX Tompkins, Jimmy M. Hilda, TX Tompkins, Kimberly S. Houston, TX Tompkins, Kurt W. Sugar Land. TX Tompkins, Tonya E. Chandler, TX Toppert, Belh A. Proph Etstown, IL Torkelson, Andrew A. Dallas, TX Townend, Terence F. Tomball, TX Trammell, Eric W. Grand Prairie, TX Tran, Van K. Houston, TX Trask, Michael H. Houston, TX Trauba, Jay C. Houston, TX Travis, Diane E. Dallas, TX Travis, Sandra M. Midland. TX Track, John R. Richardson, TX Trevino, Rosa E. Laredo, TX Tripplehorn, Laurie A. Lewisville. TX Trojacek, Joann Ennis, TX Truitt, John H. Pittsburg, TX Truong, Luc D. Vietnam Tsoi, Po-Cbing Houston, TX Tucker, ( indy A. Bedford. T. Tumlin. David R. Weatherford, TX Turner. Jerry V. Crosby’. TX Turner, Judy A, Deer Park. TX Turner, Justin B. Lexington, T Turner, Michelle R- Chile, T. Turner, Phyllis A. CLuie, TX 1 ustison. Susan G. Conroe, TX Turt, Bryan E Hamsum, TX Twomey, Tominy L. Corsicana. TX Tyler, Becky L. Housscm.. TX Tyler, Brenda G. San AMamo. TX T bernosky, ' William C, Deer Park. TX Uhet, Victor H. Gafneuam, TX l herek, J A. Victoria, TX Ulrich. C Scott Kati, TX L mpbres. Allien A. Zapata. TX Underwood, Laurie A. De Soto. TX Unite, Rosane G. Lake Jackson, TX Vaello, Maribeth McAllen. TX Valenta, Katherine D. Georgetown, TX Valerius, Jackie A. Harlingen. TX Vallejo, Mary M. Hearne, TX Van Dyke, Laddie A. Atgoa. TX Van Hoozer, Joseph K. Clearlake, TX Van Horn, Isabel B. College Station, TX Van Volkenburg, Jack L. Dallas, TX Vanek, David L. La Grange, TX Vanicek, Theresa R. Temple, TX Varner, Christopher San Antonio, TX Vassberg, Brian G. Lyford, TX Vassberg, Byron T. RaymonviUe, TX Vaughn, Belinda G. Brenham. TX Vaughn, Cynthia M. Kress, TX Vela, Peter R. San Antonio, TX Velasquez, Merridine A. Houston, TX Vernon, Robert S. Denver, CO Verwold, Carla J. College Station, TX Vezendy, Stephen L. Bay City, TX Vick, Bryan D. Sugar land, TX Vied, Paul E. San Antonio, TX Vigil, Ricky R. Nixon, TX Villarreal, Martin L. Fort Davis, TX Villarreal, Ronnie E. Houston, TX Vines, Christopher Richmond, VA Vinson, Analisa K. Collidge, TX Vitro, Tho mas M. Denton, TX 642 Seniors Vognin, Diana Tahiti Vogrin, Paula A. De Soto, TX Vokey, Colby C. Dallas, TX Von Roeder, Penny E. College Station, TX Vos, Carl A. Weslaco, TX Wachel, Debbie E. Humble, TX Waddel, Melanie L. Ft. Worth, TX Wade, Andrea L. Houston, TX Wade, Carol R. Austin, TX Wagner, David A. Victoria, TX Wagner, Karen K. Prosper, TX Waldo, David J. Kingwood, TX Wales, Dan J. Houston, TX Walker, Douglas R. Dallas, TX Walker, Jul in M. Dallas, TX Walker, Lisa L. Dallas, TX Walker, Mark A. Dallas, TX Walker, Stephen R. Mesquite, TX Wallace, Kimberly A. San Antonio, TX Wallace, Kristin D. Dallas. TX Wallace, Sherry L. Lancaster, TX Wallendorf, Gayle B. Fredericksburg, TX Waller, Thomas A. Plano, TX Walter, Craig Dallas, TX Walters, Charles B. Dallas, TX Walter, Jimmy K. Beaumont, TX Walters, Kimberly Point Blank, TX Waples, Lynann Spring, TX Seniors 643 Seniors Ward, Donna L. Dhahran, Saudi Arabi Ward, Philip W. San Juan. IX W ' arnock, Peter J. Whitehall. Ml Warren, Eric E. Dallas. TX Warren, Melissa G. Gatesville, TX Waters, Jeffrey A. San Benito, TX Watkins, Gail P. Spring. TX Watson, Nathan A. Dallas, TX Watson, Stephen A. Hillsboro, TX Watts, J. David Corpus Christi. TX Wauters, Randal L. Both, TX Wayne, Wendy E. Victoria. TX Weatherford, Deanne Hearne, TX Weaver, Melinda L. La Grange, TX Weaver, Simone C. Houston, TX Weaver, Su anne L. Austin, TX Weaver, Sylvia C. Houston, TX Webb, Cindy N. Mansfield. TX Webb. Judy San Angelo, TX Webb, Tracey L, Alvin, TX Wegenboft, Anna Columbus, TX Wegenhoft, John F. Columbus, TX Weidiner, Mark R. Milwaukee. Wl Weigand, John C. Dallas. TX Weinheinirr, Edmund A. El Camp®, TX Weisbrod, Edmond J. Karachi, Batistan Weise, Terrell S. Thormlale, TX Wettmim, Terri A. Melon , TX Wekh. DwuiM P. Texas City, TX Wriiclh, .Udkite J. Amanita, TX Wridk, A n E. Hmafam, TX Itamidl INI. S,pni jc, TX Wirills,, Kjilherime L ttk ' lamm, TX mirilk,, .Shmi A, Ornttm, TX Wimrimiiii, Siniiie AkHuigfau, TX Wriiliniie, Janmes R. MsuietM, TX WrnurRirft. Caipiill R. BartmfM, TX WieMtnmrvliiadL Fnank D. HtomNe, TX Westriicfc,. D. Ei Cmmpo, TX VWetilec, Kaj-tym Conroe, TX Wheat. Cindy S. Eastland, TX Wheat, Shanmn J. Spring, TX Wheatley, John D. Haskell, TX W ' heel an, John J. Colorado Springs, CO W heeler, Gary V. Dallas. TX Wheeler, Jeff S. Corpus Chrili, TX Whitaker, Greg A. Deer Park. TX White, Douglas A. Palano, TX White, Heidi E. Bryan, TX W ' hite, Janet M. Deer Park, TX White, Jeanette B. Marion, TX White, Kisha L. Euless. TX White, Leslie D. Tyler, TX White, Mary L. Westlake yillage, CA White, Sarah E. Dallas, TX White, Susan M. Kingwood, TX Whitecraft, Cyndi L. Grand Rapids, Ml Whitehead, Clay C. Del Rio, TX Whitehead, Stephen W. Henderson, TX Whitfield, David G. Tyler. TX Whitley, John T. Dallas, TX Whitten, Carolyn E. Dallas, TX Whittlesey, Randel K. Groveton, TX Whitwell, Michelle D. Cotulla, TX Whitworth, Cecilia A. Harlingen. TX Wick, Lawrence L. Hallettsville, TX Wiesner, Edward Q. Katy, TX Wilcox, Harold B. Houston. TX Wilcox, Scott A. Rockwall, TX Wilder, Mary Jane Bryan, TX 644 Seniors 1987 Hecklers at the Northeast Louisiana baseball game give the signal to the bullpen for a new pitcher. Wilhite, Diana L. Conroe, TX Wilkerson, Theresa Lagrange, TX Wilkinson, David W. Lubbock, TX Wilkinson, Garland W. Littlefield, TX Williams, Debra E. Houston, TX Williams, Heather S. Nassau Bay, TX Williams, Lisa G. Orange, TX Williams, Lynda Jo McAllen, TX Williams, Montza L. Arp, TX Williams, Roland C. Houston, TX Williams, Vickie L. Denver City, TX Williamson, Clare M. Trumbull, CT Willman, Monica L. Corpus Christi, TX Wills, Craig E. Dallas, TX Wilroy, Charles B. Huntington, TX Wilson, Curtis L. Arlington, TX Wilson, John K. Buffalo, TX Wilson, Kimberly A. Houston, TX Wilson, Kylon M. Arlington, TX Wilson, Marcy S. Burleson, TX Wilson, Russell A. Richardson, TX Seniors 645 Seniors Wilson, Sarah M. San Antonio, TX Wilson, Scott Kobslown, TX W ilson, Stefanie Re Pasadena, TX Wimberley, Laura A. Houston, TX Wimer, Andre S. Odessa. TX Wimmer, Jennifer W. San Antonio, TX Win, Moe E. Taunggyi Shan State Windbigler, Katherine J. Bloomington, TX Windmeyer, Michael W. San Antonio, TX Winfiele, David K. Houston, TX Winkiel, Lorraine A. Round Rock, TX Winslow, Joseph D. Houston, TX Wirtz, Diana M. San Antonio, TX Wittenburg, Donna L. Lometz, TX Wixom, Mark L. Houston, TX Woelfel, Thomas C. Kingsville, TX Woiton, James E. Arlington, TX Wolf, Danna L. McDade, TX Wong, Derek T. Houston, TX Wong, Raul E. Chicago, IL Wood, Angela G. Abilene, TX Wood, Anita K. Ft. Meade. MD Wood, Christopher Cleveland. TX Wood, Gordon If. Corpus Christi. TX Wood, Philip D. Rockwall, TX Woodall, William R. McAllen. TX Woodard, Eric K. Palestine. TX Woodruff, Robert C. Plano. TX Woods, Jimmy P, Waco. TX Woodul, Kenneth R. Richardson. TX Woodward, Jill A. Lake Jackson. TX Woodward, Lorie A. Lexington, TX Word, Tami F. Lubbock, TX Wright, Brett L. Cuero. TX Wright, Eric D. Waxahachie. TX 646 Seniors 1987 | A December graduate lets the crowd know that o she has finally made it out of school. Wright, Robert L. Crowley, LA Wright, Roger L. Houston, TX Wright-Holmes, Roderick E. Houston, TX Wrinkle, Susanne League City, TX Wurzbach, Mark S. Bryan, TX Wuthrich, Stacey D. Texas City, TX Wyer, Jerral W. Edna, TX Yamamoto, Arlene C. Newtown, PA Yeary, Linda Midland, TX Yee, Norman Midland, TX Yelverton, Monique A. Bremond, TX Yiu, Conrad R. Ingleside, TX Young, J. Clay Seabrook TX Young, Wendell P. Plainview, TX Younger, Cheryl L. Fairfield, TX Youngson, Michael J. San Antonio, TX Zaeske, Jeannine R. Bryan, TX Zamzow, Keith W. Three Rivers, TX Zane, Bradley R. Corpus Christi, TX Zartman, Craig N. Baton Rouge, TX Zaryske, Janine M. San Benito, TX Zbranek, Debra L. Lufkkin, TX Zdansky, Danette D. Corpus Christi, TX Zdunkewicz, Gary A. Rosenburg, TX Zigmond, Jacqueline R. Adkins, TX Zimmer, Daphne D. Wylie, TX Zimmermann, Darrell E. San Antonio, TX Zimmerman, Joey A. San Antonio, TX Seniors 647 646 Juniors CLASS OF 1988 OFFICERS: Tara Zinsmeister, social secretary; Tori Keen, secretary; Catherine Adkins, treasurer; Andrae Beshara, president; Randy Newcomer, vice president. Juniors 649 Juniors Aaron, Lana L. (Hadewater, TX Accuedo, Rafael A. San Juan, Puerto Rico Achee, Rebecca S. Corpus Chrisli, TX Adams, Dale T. Houston, TX Adams, Gerald A. Galveston, TX Adams, Greg T. Dallas, TX Adams, Lana G. Simms, TX Akins, Catherine L. Lewisville, TX Agin, Terrie Athens, TX Aguirre, C. Rosaline Dallas. TX Akard, Jr., John C. El Paso, TX Alarcon, Gustavo San Antonio, TX Alayon, Katherine A. San Antonio, TX Albin, Leslie S. Austin, TX Albin, Rebecca J. Colorado City, TX Aldridge, Ida Ix»u Phoenix, AZ Alexander, Denise M. Conroe, TX Alexander, Jynjer L. Winter Springs, FL Alexander, Keri L. Houston, TX Aliseda, Krnie McAllen. TX Allee, Desiree A. McAllen, TX Allen, Cheryl A. Baytown. TX Allen, David G. Waco. TX Allen, Jill Waxahachie. TX Allen, Stacey D. TX Allmann. Michael J. Gmrltmd, TX Alvarer, Edimndm El Pam, TX Alvarez, Jorge Mexico City, MEX Alley, Brett I. Laredo, TX Amador, Silvia L, Me Alim, TX Anderson, AEmii C. foailm, TX Andersmi), Briam S, White Oak, TX Anderson, Laura San Amtamo, TX Andersinn, HdKsiin A. Biirlrsan, O ' Anderson, Miiidlidlllle B, fttmaam. TX Anderson, R. Mieiil fir Wnndl—rfr. TX Anderson. Sidney M. IWiilf Oak, TX Andersam, frawis A. Segmim, TX Amirius, Jeff A. Freeport, TX Angst, Uawii L. Snook, TX Apperley. ESzalbeth A, Austin, TX Arizpe. Hmica N. San Antonio, TX Armstrong, Jay K. Richardson, TX Armstrong, Julia E. Houston, TX Armstrong, Lisa G. Houston, TX Arnett, Angela B, Houston. TX Arnold, Rodney E. Dallas. TX Arredondo, Sylvia A. Houston. TX Arrick, Donald J. Gilmer. TX Arteaga, Gustavo A. McAllen, TX Ashabranner, Terri L. Burnet, TX Ashfield, Michael J. Houston. TX Ashworth, Michelle E. Ft. Worth. TX Awad, Peter Houston. TX Babineaux, Larry L. Port Arthur. TX Bacon, Everett L. Arlington, TX Bacus, Thomas P. Houston, TX Bailey, Colin R. Hempstead, TX Bailey, Ellen J. Houston, TX Bailey, Greg C. Spring, TX Bailey. Melissa L. Palestine, TX Baine, Damon G. Beaumont, TX Baker, Bridget M. Conroe, TX Baker, Elizabeth H. Houston, TX Baker, Stewart D. Alvin, TX Balcerak, Carolyn M. Baytown, TX Baldwin, Joel L. Ml. Pleasant, TX Baldwin, John W. Alamo, CA Baldwin, Teresa G. Houston, TX Baldwin, Tracy L. Odessa, TX 650 Juniors 1988 Balzen, Sheri A. Duncanville. TX Banker, Nitesh A. Irving, TX Banks, Barbara A. Ft. Worth, TX Banowsky, Laurence A. Dickerson, TX Barbato, Della B. Houston, TX Baring, Bruce D. Irving, TX Barnes, Andrea E. Houston, TX Barnes, Russell Richardson, TX Barnett, Stephen T. Shreveport, LA Barrera, Judith O. Corpus Christi, TX Barret, Mark M. Kingwood, TX Barrett, Debbie K. Houston, TX Barrett, Kevin M. Pittsburg, TX Barrett, Melanie D. Graham, TX Bartee, Jody L. Cleveland, TX Barth, George R. Harleysville, PA Bartkowiak, Sandra K. Houston, TX Bartlett, Chris D. Dallas, TX Bates, Timothy E. Dallas, TX Batto, Kilah M. San Antonio, TX Bauchspies, Thomas M. Klein, TX Baucom, Kevin M. Santa Fe. TX Bauer, Daniel V. Roanoke, VA Bauer, Tim F. Madras, OD Bauer, Zane R. Llano, TX Bayer, Donald S. Abilene, TX Beal, Patrick V. Shiner, TX Beall, Roger A. Archer City, TX Bean, Chris D. Sherman, TX Beard, S. (Jeff) Texas City, TX Beard, Tashia A. College Station, TX Beaty, Dawn M. Dallas, TX Beazley, Charles R. Denton, TX Becker, Amy L. Amarillo, TX Becker, Laurie A. Austin, TX Juniors 651 Juniors Freshman environmental design major Mark Barnes works on the construction of an airplane hanger for one of his class pro¬ jects. Beever, Bethany L. Pearsall, TX Behrendt, Sherri L. Seguin, TX Beisert, Sherry L. Tomball, TX Bell, Barbara L. McAllen, TX Bell, Bruce C. Salfford, TX Bell, Janet L. Houston, TX Bell, Sharon A. Houston, TX Bellott, Timothy C. Daingerfield, TX Benavides, Linda Laredo, TX Bendixen, Karen M. Corpus Christi. TX Benkenstein, Teresa A. Houston, TX Bensinger, Amy B. Richardson, TX Benson, Paula A. Lake Jackson, TX Berger, Emil T. Auburn, TX Berlanga, Rafael Ft. Worth, TX Berman, Mark H. Clear Lake, TX Berry, David K. Corsicana, TX Berry, Holly A. Longview, TX Berry, Laura A. Houston, TX Berry, Leah K. Alvin, TX Bertrand, Wayne A. College Station, TX Beshara, Andrea R. Richardson, TX Bevilacqua, Denise M. New Braunfels, TX Bezner, Rae Ann Gainesville, TX Biever, Annette K. San Antonio, TX Bingaman, Gordon B. Abilene, TX Birdwell, Kenda S. Whitney, TX Bishop, Deanna L. Richboro, PA Biskup, Kelli L. Cameron, TX Black, Elizabeth C. Houston, TX Black, Robert D. Pratt, Kansas Black, Robin G. Midland, TX Black, Russell B. Chico, TX Black, Thomas A. Waco, TX Blackmon, Lisa G. Missouri City, TX 652 juniors Blakeley, Derek W. Lubbock, TX Blakley, Christy J. Amarillo, TX Blanco, Teresa S. Killeen, TX Blanda, Juli A. San Antonio, TX Blaschke, James J. Yoakum, TX Blasingame, David W. Richardson, TX Blasingame, Donald L. Richardson, TX Blemings, L. Bronte Colleyville. TX Bloodwell, Ramona J. Canyon Lake, TX Blozis, Lorei D. San Antonio, TX Blume, Adrianne Port Bolivar, TX Blumenstein, Cheryl K. Clear Lake, TX Boedeker, Teresa K. Temple, TX Bohne, Kimberly K. Helotes, TX Bohuslav, Sarah A. Yoakum, TX Boling, Shelley R. Mesquite, TX Bolton, Cynthia L. Tyler, TX Bomba, Norma J. Singapore Bond, David A. Euless, TX Bond, John D. Athens, TX Bondy, Erika A. Dallas, TX Juniors 653 Juniors Booker, K.loise C. Florissant, MO Booth, Margaret Irving. TX Booth, Michael Ann Ft. Worth, TX Booth, Julie K. Euless. TX Booty, Christopher Farmers Branch. TX Borak, Lisa K. Rosenberg, TX Borens, Jeans M. Longview, TX Borroni, Lori A. Koppel, PA Bos, Steve H. Pallas, TX Bostick, Kristi A. Houston. TX Bourek, Shane P. Richardson, TX Bourque, Mike J. Clear Lake. TX Bowen, Phyllis M. Tomball. TX Bower, Kenneth S. Houston. TX Bower, Traci L. Dallas, TX Bowers, Kim L. Victoria, TX Bowman, Lindsay G. Austin. TX Boyd, Brent M. Houston, TX Boyd, James L. Boerne, TX Bradbury, Jim D. Plano, TX Braden, Lisa L. Pasadena, TX Bradford, David R. Plano. TX Bradicich, Reno B. Kaufman, TX Braswell, John B. Pasadena, TX Braune, Amy E. Boerne, TX Bravenec, Jr., Gene A. Stone Mountain, GA Brelsford, Melanie K. Houston. TX Brennan, Bridget V. Austin, TX Brenz, Frederick A. San Antonio, TX Brewington, Jana L. Abilene. TX Brezina, Dennis N. Axtell, TX Brillinger, Daniel 0. College Station, TX Brinson, Philip R. Caldwell, TX Britton, Paul D. Burkburnetl, i V Brod, Edward J. Bluff Dale. TX Brogden, Kevin A. Friona, TX Brogdon, Diane Houston, TX Brooks, Carla Beth Houston. TX Brooks, Cheryl L. Edgewood, TX Brown, Bryant D. Dayton, TX Brown, Glynis Y. Bryan, TX Brown, James B. Whitesboro, TX ABOVE RIGHT: Caren Wylie enjoys a game of pool in the Commons. RIGHT: A fourth floor resident of Moses Hall reads while carefully perched on his window sill. 654 Juniors 1988 nHHBDBHB Brown, Jimmy K. Mesquyite, TX Brown, John H. Richardson. TX Brown, Kimberlie G. Mexia, TX Brown, Laura C. Rockwall, TX Brown, Michael G. Houston. TX Brown, Patrick D. Tomball. TX Brown, Russell V. San Antonio, TX Brown, Stacy L. Dayton, TX Brown, Thomas F. San Marcos, TX Brown, Tim Houston, TX Browning, Camille A. Temple, TX Browning, Mark S. Beaumont, TX Broze, Cynthia M. La Marque, TX Bruegging, Brad S. Houston, TX Bruer, Randa L. Austin, TX Brunkenoefer, Brett J. Corpus Christi, TX Brunson, Cara M. Lufkin, TX Bryan, Eric D. Plano, TX Bryant, Shawn Yantis, TX Buchanan, Kevin M. West Columbia, TX Buckley, Jennifer G. Beaumont, TX Buckley, Lillian P. Wichita Falls, TX Budnick, Sharon A. Bellville, TX Buell, Shelley L. Dallas TX Buergler, Kellye M. Ft. Smith, AR Buffo, Elizabeth C. Bedford, TX Bugai, Antho ny J. Bryan, TX Bullard, Cyndi F. Houston, TX Bullen, Jeffrey E. San Angelo, TX Burch, Dawn A. Crowley, TX Burkett, Mike C. Houston, TX Burks, Becky L. Belton, TX Burnham, Bryn Plano, TX Burns, Karen E. Dallas, TX Burr, Lorri N. Houston, TX Juniors 655 Juniors Burton, Stuart T. Conroe, TX Butchko, Benjamin M. Longview, TX Butler, Jerry L. Victoria, TX Butler, Kevin M. Mundelein, Buxkemper, Donald G. East Bernard. TX Byars, Deborah K. Houston, TX Caballero, Sandra K. Austin, TX C ' aceres, Daniel Houston, TX Caddel, Viki L. Tyler. TX ( adena, Nancy L. San Antonio. TX ( adenhead, Jeffrey G. Brazoria, IX Calame, Douglas E. Worthant, TX C alarne, Paula K. DeSoto, TX ( aldarola, Debbie A. Leander. TX Caldwell, III, Otto II. Waco, TX Calkins, l.eeann New Braunfels. TX Callahan, Christopher Bedjord. TX Campbell, Darrell I . Mission, TX Campbell, Duane A. Tyler. TX Campbell, Lisa D. Woodlands, TX ( ampion, Brian E. San Antonio. TX Campos, William Chicago. IT Cano, Chrisli K. Killeen. TX Cano, Maria E. Weslaco. TX Cantwell, Constance C. Heeville. TX Capps, Holly S. Irving. TX Caraway, Chris M. DeLeon, TX Carbajal, Catherine M. Richardson, TX Bringing Home the Bacon Working helps students to budget both their time and checkbooks onstantly-turned-on answering ma- ■ chines, meetings, cramming ses- sions, alarm clocks and half-eaten breakfast donuts are all the tell-tale signs of a typical college students’ life: busy with little time to spare. Yet thousands of A M students squeeze into their already breathless lives part-time jobs, either to put themselves through school or just to make some extra spending money for the weekends. “Some people are afraid they’ll fail out if they start working, but I think having a job helps me budget my time better,” says ju¬ nior Vicki Nix, a cashier at Emilio’s Pizza in Post Oak Mall. “It forces me to plan ahead of time when I need to study.” Almost every time anyone asks for a ham¬ burger or pizza in College Station, it will be handed to them by a student. Fast food places are a notorious haven for college students, and Aggieland is no exception. Not every student with a job automati¬ cally comes home smelling like grease, however. There are some pretty interesting jobs out there; they’re just harder to find and usually even harder to get. Jim Craig, a junior from Houston, says he has it made in his job as one of three Budweiser representatives to A M. “What I do is call around to heads of fraternities and sororities and other groups and try to get them to use our beer at their parties. Then I go to some of the parties, drink beer and distribute free stuff, like posters,” says Craig. “I got $50 a week.” There is some manual labor involved; ev¬ ery third weekend Craig and his cohorts hit the grocery stores and fill them with Bud. Craig says he loves his job, and distributing Budweiser in Houston during the summers and knowing some key people in the com¬ pany helped him to get it. Some students feel they may even have a future with their part-time job, like Christy Cano, a student from Killeen who works for the Association of Former St udents. “I work 15-20 hours a week, and I mainly help handle Muster — our office handles every Muster except for the campus one. It’s a great job; I love it,” says Cano. “I wouldn’t mind working there after I gradu¬ ate if I could find a position.” Cano used to work at a dry-cleaning ser¬ vice, until one of her regular customers heard she was going to quit and offered her this job. 656 juniors BELOW: A student buys a bucket of beer from an¬ other student. LEFT: Sean Revera pours a Coke for a customer. Revera is a junior psychology major. BOT¬ TOM: Terry Hill, a biomedical science major, usually works the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift so that he can study during the day. Juniors Carlson, Kdvtard L. Houston, TX Carlson, Lisa J. Bryan, TX Carlson, Lisa L. Bartlett, TX Carothers, Susan E. Tabb, VA Carr, Arthur W. Arlington, TX Carrier, I.arry E. Pallas, TX Carroll, Richard J. Garland, TX Carroll, Robert I). Corsicana, TX Carruth, Cliff M. Kilgore, TX Carter, Dave N. Carrollton, TX Carter, Teresa D. Carrollton. TX Cartwright, Elizabeth A. Spring, TX Casarsa, Rene O. Houston, TX Casey, Maura K. College Station, TX Casey, Ricky A. Hico, TX Cashion, Tim J. Lake Jackson, TX Caskey, Susan C. Welaco, TX C astagnos, Shari I). Nederland. TX Castaneda, Carlo C. Mercedes. TX Castro, Edgar O. Houston. TX Cater, C. Wally Beaumont, TX Cavanaugh, Angela L. Killeen, TX Cavitt, Susan A. Haker Heights, TX Caylor, James R. Tyler, TX Cegclski, Juli A. League City. TX Ccpeda, Sylvia Houston. TX Ccpica, Kellye M. Houston, TX Cerny, Kathy A. Bay City, TX Cesarini, Janet R. Lake Jackson, TX Chambers, Derek W. Portland. TX Chambers, Jr., Stephen G. Missouri City, TX Chance, EArl Wade Spring, TX Chandiramani, Mahesh P. Pallas, TX Chapa, Dulcinea G. Lakewood. CO Chapin, Randall W. Henrietta, TX A student shouts at a tree that he was diligently cutting at the bonfire cutting site. 658 Juniors g Ben Swartzwelder, a freshman mechanical en- ij gineering major relaxes in front of the Aca- S demic building. Chapman, Keith E. Placenta, CA Chapp, Sheri L. Houston, TX Chema, Deidra J. Houston, TX Chesser, Michael S. Waco, TX Chesshir, Pamela D. Houston, TX Chickering, Catherine A. Houston, TX Childers, Angela J. Dallas, TX Childers, Darlene J. Tomball, TX Chin, Baldwin D. Houston, TX Christiansen, Dona L. League City, TX Christman, Jill D. Baytown, TX Chu, Grace B. Plano, TX Clark, Lisa M. Garland, TX Clark, Richard “David” Dallas. TX Clarke, Wendy S. Spring, TX Cleaveland, J. Elizabeth Dallas, TX Cleckler, Terri R. Georgetown, TX Clifton, Kimberii P. Austin, TX Clingman, Russell T. Houston, TX Cloud, Craig New Braunfels, TX Clouser, Andera R. Converse, IN Clubb, Melissa E. Hamshire, TX Coffey, Jonna K. Dallas, TX Cofield, Judy A. Rockwall, TX Cohea, Cathy A. Garland, TX Coker, Terry A. Richardson, TX Colby, Cristina E. Bryan, TX Cole, Alan D. Denton, TX Cole, Charles A. College Station, TX Cole, Layne A. Beaumont, TX Collard, Paige L. Amarillo, TX Collins, Larry D. Beaumont. TX Collins, Lisa A. Richardson, TX Cone, Denise K. Houston, TX Conley, Judy A. Houston, TX Connell, John F. Sugar Land, TX Conrad, Nancy S. Woodinville, WA Cook, David S. Parisppany, N.l Cook, Richard S. Abilene, TX Cook, Steven A. Kemper, TX Cook, Susan M. Kerrville, TX Cooksey, Jr., Frederick L. Plano, TX juniors 659 Juniors Coolidge, John L. Houston, TX Cooper, Christine Richardson, TX Cooper, Jennifer Houston, TX Cooper, Greg M. Houston, TX Cooper, Marylin M. Jourdanton, TX Copeland, Kimberly E. Plainview, TX Copeland, Kyle W. College Station, TX Copeland, Laurie A. Levelland, TX Cordell, Cayla Childress, TX Corder, Tomelee C. Orange, TX Corey, Jeffrey Farmers Ranch, TX Corman, Lisa K. Eagle Lake, TX Corrigan, Michael J. Houston, TX Cotropia, Kimla K. Hearne, TX Cotton, Tammy J. The Colony, TX Coufal, Melissa R. Temple, TX Cougot, Dale L. Huntsville, TX Cougot, Gayle L. Huntsville, TX Couvillon, Amy M. Houston, TX Cox, Felicia A. Houston, TX Craig, III John H. West Columbia, TX Cranshaw, Jack M. Dallas, TX Crawford, Susan L. Irving, TX Creecy, M. (Scott) Richardson, TX Crisman, Robin G. Houston, TX Crouch, Gregory A. Euless, TX Cruse, William J. Minneapolis, MN Cude, Heather A. Dallas, TX Culiver, Donald E. Houston. TX Cullen, Edward E. Kingwood. TX Culp, Cindy L. Brenham, TX ( unningham, Diana K. Palestine, TX Cunningham, Kenneth D. Sherveport, TX Cunningham, Lisa H. Austin. TX Cunningham, Steven M. Richardson, TX Currence, Dale E. Ft, Worth, TX Curtis, Glen A. Houston, TX Curtis, Jacqueline A. Stephenville, TX Cushing, Melissa L. Williamsburg, VA Daggett, Melinda S. Ft. Worth, TX Daggett, Susan D. Dallas, TX Daily, Greg W. Austin, TX Two students walk past a window in G. Rollie White Coliseum. 660 Juniors 1988 Dampier, Lynne A. Kingwood, TX Danchak, Randy L. Palestine, TX Daniel, Becky L. Houston, TX Danz, Ruth A. San Antonio, TX Davidson, Richard L. Reklaw, TX Davila, Arthur 0. Bryan. TX Davis, Cheryl Y. Lake Jackson. TX Davis, Christopher San Antonio. TX Davis, Kenneth W. Pittsburg, TX Davis, Louise A. Winters, TX Davis, Rona G. Azle, TX Davis, Roy B. Houston, TX Davis, Sandra L. College Station, TX Davis, Thomas M. Kennedy, TX Davis, Vaughn E. Devine, TX Day, John P. De Leon, TX De Cardenas, Ana M. Houston, TX De Nisio, Michael B. San Antonio, TX De Shaw, David J. Huntsville, TX Dean, Susan M. Houston, TX Dearing, Elizabeth A. Dallas, TX Deaton, Danielle Dallas, TX Debord, Lisa A. Yoakum, TX Decasper, Lolyn R. Rockwall, TX Decet, Dennis C. Houston, TX Dehart, Kim A. Pearland, TX Denison, Benjamin R. Lewisville, TX Denton, Meredith San Antonio, TX Dettling, Jr., John C. Wharton, TX Deupree, Kelvin J. Colleyville, TX Devereaux, Anna R. Belton, TX Deviney, Deena D. Spring, TX Devlin, Jill-Marie Arlington, TX Dickson, Robert M. Dallas, TX Diedrich, Guy K. Plano, TX Juniors 661 Juniors Dictcrlc, Lisa M. San Antonio, TX Dill Jr., Terrance D. Camden, SC Dillon, Diane Temple, TX Disheroon, David J. Graham, TX Dix, Renee L. Abilene, TX Doan, Christopher Boerne, TX Dodgen, Ken M. Dallas, TX Dommel, David J. Shaker His., OH Doremus, Daniel S. Houston, TX Dorset!, Kenneth M. Wetmore, TX Dotson, Timothy G. Valley Mills, TX Dougherty, Diana S. Quitman. TX Dowell, Andrew K. Houston, TX Drake, Jeanine E. Arlington, TX Drake, Sandra A. Ashdown, AR Drastata, Diane L. Cypress, TX Driskill, Kevin J. San Antonio, TX Drum, Laurie A. Bryan, TX Dryden, Catherine J. Yorktown, VA Dryden, Warren E. Yorktown, VA Dublin, James K. Gerogetown, TX Duffy, Julie D. Gainesville, TX Duke, Carol Ann Texarkana, AR Dunbar, Adrienne D. San Antonio, TX Dungan, Tim L. Friendswood, TX Dunlap, Angela R. Longview, TX Durr, Susan E. Nacogdoches, TX Dyer, Sandra A. Richmond, TX Eagan, Elizabeth T. FI Paso, TX Eagle, Ted M. Dallas, TX Eaker, Jonathan N. Uvalde. TX Earthman, I.annie G. Houston. TX Ebernhack, I’helan M. Haltom City, TX Eckermann, Emily K. Houston, TX Eddy, Marian Y. Lampasas, TX Edmonds, Kelly D. Anahuac, TX Edwards, Brian C. Fresno, TX Edwards, Ericka M. Houston, TX Edwards, Kelly L. Garland, TX Edwards, Kirsten Amy Freeport, TX Edwards, Melanie Rosenberg. TX Edwards, Shawn C. Houston, TX Egger, William C. Caldwell. TX Eggleston, Camellia W. Houston, TX Eichorst, Chritophcr Abilene, TX Eilers, Mary A. Baytown, TX Elam, Michelle D. Memphis, TN Elkins, Melanie K. Bloomington, TX Elliott, Richard P. Grand Saline, TX Elliott, Tina M. College Station, TX Emerson, Jimmy J. Corpus Christi, TX Emiliani, Kirk L. Santa Fe, TX Erickson, Camie D. San Antonio, TX Erickson, Chris R. Easton, MO Erickson, Jonathan F. Arlington, TX Erickson, Wade M. Minnetonka, MN Erwin, Raymond S. Dallas, TX Escobar, Liliana Houston, TX Escobar, Veronica M. Mohtealto, TX Espinoza, Jude V. San Antonio, TX Estep, Margaret E. Dallas. TX Estes, K. Charlene Edgewood, TX Estrada, Cecilia San Antonio, TX Euler, Chantel G. Manvel, TX Everett, Glenda K. Dayton, TX Evert, Justin D. Norfolk, NB Eyhorn, Jim M. Yorktown, TX Fagan, Pamela K. Amarillo, TX Fairchild, Brock W. Houston, TX Faldyn, Rodney L. Houston, TX 662 Juniors 1988 Farias, Richard C. Houston, TX Farlow, Thomas M. Denton, TX Farr, Felicia E. Grande Prairie. TX Farrar, Thomas B. Corpus Christi, TX Ferguson, Annie E. Bernard, TX Ferguson, Katherine A. Greenville, TX Ferris, Jeanne L. Harlingen. TX Ferro, William A. San Antonio, TX Figel, Paul L. Dallas, TX Fischer, Stephen K. Houston, TX Fisher, Lance L. Odessa, TX Fitzhenry, Barb S. Beaumont, TX Fitzhugh, Hillary L. Houston, TX Fitzpatrick, Pat J. Katy, TX juniors 663 Juniors Al pha Phi Omega members sort through blood drive slips after the fall blood drive on campus. Fleischhaucr, Mark B. Houston. TX Fleming, Leslie A. San Antonio, TX Fletcher, Regina R. Austin, TX Fletcher, Vara D. Beaumont, TX Flinn, Mark T. Austin, TX Flores, Miguel A. Harlingen, TX Floyd, Susan C. fVhitewright, TX Focke, Warren B. Missouri City, TX Ford, Eleanor J. Arlington, TX Ford, Kelly S. Austin, TX Foreman, Laurie A. Lubbock, TX Foreman, Sharon D. Idaiou, TX Forest, Caroline A. Corpus Christi, TX Formica, Lynne M. Killeen, TX Forst, Annette M. Chappell Hill, TX Foss, John C. Friendswood, TX Foster, Kimberly A. Plano, TX Foster, Mary C. Eastland. TX Fox, Mark R. Arvada. CO Fox, Michelle L. San Antonio, TX Franklin, Michael W. Cypress, TX Franklin, Monica Dallas. TX Frazer, Monica Dallas, TX Free, Brent W. Tyuler. TX Freeman, Doug D. Fruitland, ID Freeman, Shawn C. Stafford, TX Freemyer, Mark D. New Braunfels, TX French, Terri L. Palestine, TX Friedel, Jennifer A. Houston, TX Fritz, James L. Brenham, TX Frnka, Robert T. Houston, TX Fry, Kristen L. Gainesville, TX Fulkerson, Michael B. Rockfall, TX Funk, Angela D. Nederland. TX Fuquay, Kimberly A. Dallas, TX Futrell, Michael T. Splendora, TX Gabocy, Terese A. Saugatuck, Ml Gabriel, Barry W. Gladewater, TX Gailey, Teri D. Doyline, LA Garay, Scott L. Midland, TX Garcia, Arthur G. San Antonio, TX Garcia, Michelle E. Orange, TX 664 Juniors 1988 Garcia, Susan A. Houston, TX Garcia, Thelma J. Mercedes, TX Gardner, Jeff M. Kingwood, TX Gardner, Melissa L. Overton, TX Garrett, James E. Dallas, TX Garret t, Lara D. Spring, TX Garrett, Reland R. Whitehouse. TX Garris, James J. Houston, TX Garrison, Rebecca D. Texarkana, TX Garth, Dennis J. Greenville, TX Garza, Adalberto Donna, TX Garza, Andreas 0. Killeen, TX Garza, Patricia I. Laredo, TX Geddes, Gina L. Ft. Worth, TX Geist, John L. Binham, TX GEnette, Amy E. Richardson, TX Gentry, Kayla D. Lamesa, TX Gentry, Stephen W. Conroe, TX Geroge, Jonathan R. Farmers Branch, TX George, Lori J. Marble Falls, TX Gerber, Sharon L. Houston, TX Gerhold, Chris A. Victoria, TX Gerke, Gaylynn East Bernard, TX Gerlach, Laura M. Ft. Lauderdale, FL Getz, Sbarilyn A. Victoria, TX Gbolson, Melissa D. Pecos, TX Gibbs, Dana B. Arlington, TX Gibson, Lea A. Kingwood, TX Gill, Kathryn D. Houston, TX Gill, Kimberly A. Corpus Christi, TX Gillam, S. Lenoir Houston, TX Gilliam, James K. Meadow, TX Gilliam, Jennifer L. Richardson, TX Gillie, Sonya D. Galena Park, TX Gisler, Wayne L. Range, TX A passerby looks at one of the pieces of art on display near the Academic Building during the spring semester. Juniors 665 Juniors Hopeful candidates post campaign signs for student elections. Glasscock, Janet A. Salado, TX Godfrey, l sley R. Early, TX Godinich, Theresa G. Galveslon, TX Goettee, Rebecca A. Houston, TX Goetzke, Elizabeth A. San Antonio, TX Goldin);, Eisa L. Mesquite. TX Golladay, Donald E. San Antonio, TX Gonzales, Michelle M. Houston, TX Gonzales, Sh elley M. Deer Park, TX Gonzalez, Grace M. Corpus Christi, TX Gooch, Gary C. Orange, TX Goode, Charles G. Paris, TX Goodson, Jeff S. Andrews, TX Goodwin, Thomas C. Llano, TX Goolsby, William G. Dallas. TX Gordon, Laurie A. El Paso, TX Gordon, Scot Eastland, TX Goss, Mark G. Bonham, TX Gowen, David B. El Paso, TX Gowen, Mark A. Katy, TX Graham, Eric K. Wortand, IVY Graham, Michelle D. Bryan, TX Grail, Colette Baytown, TX Granberry, Sarah C. Robstown, TX Grant, Paige A. Silsbee, TX Graves, Bryon L. Waco. TX Graves, Michael F. Garland, TX Green, Jean A. Houston, TX Green, Tracie D. Dallas, TX Greene-Palmer, Debbie D. Athens, TX Greenwade, Kathryn J. Hempstead, TX Greenwood, Lesley A. Bryan, TX Greer, James A. Corpus Christi. TX Gregg, Kenneth D. Conroe, TX Gregory, Krista L. Houston, TX Greig, Theresa L. Georgetown, TX Gribble, Jerry L. Richardson, TX Griffin, Ana K. Brookshire, TX Grossman, Kathryn E. Freer, TX Gruman, Fredrick S. Saginaw, TX Guajardo, Cynthia San Antonio, TX Gudger, John E. Santa Fe, TX 666 Juniors ■ ..... ■■■■■■ ■ 1988 Guedea, Joseph N. Austin, TX Guerra, Joe R. Corpus Christi, TX Guerrero, Carlos V. Houston, TX Guin, Paige K. Edinburg, TX Gully, Michael H. Rowena, TX Gutierrez, Annabel Gutierrez, Patricia Laredo, TX Haas, Frank E. Bryan, TX Hablinski, Karen A. Houston, TX Hackett, Kevin R. Houston, TX Haddox, Linda Bremerhauer, Germany Haecker, Mark D. New Braunfels, TX Hafermalz, David S. Camp Wood, TX Haggan, Paul S. Hampden, ME Hahn, Barbara J. Kingwood, TX Hahn, Brenda J. Houston, TX Hahn, Linda S. Kingwood, TX Hain, Jeffrey S. Overland Park, KS Hajdik, Tina L. Sealy, TX Hall, Camille E. Baytown. TX Hall, Dayna R. Pearland, TX Hall, Douglas K. Mesquite. TX Hall, John D. San Antonio, TX Hall, Kelon C. Marshall. TX Hall, Steven K. Damon, TX Halsey, Stephen L. Dallas, TX Halstead, Nahtan T. Sari Antonio, TX Halvorsen, Edward C. Houston, TX Juniors 667 Juniors Hamilton, Jane Dallas. TX Hamilton, Mark R. Richardson, TX Hammack, John E. Plano. TX Hammer, Kyle T. Houston. TX Hanath, Tess A. Brenhant, TX Hand, Debra L. Humble, TX Hand, Judy L. Tyler, TX Haney, James S. Mexia, TX Hanlon, Catheryn J. Tyler, TX Hans, Cheryl L. Alice, TX Hansen, Wendy J. Richardson, TX Hanson, Tod D. Fl. Worth. TX Hanszen, Kent M. Carthage. TX Harbeck, Kristin K. Huntington, Beach. CA Harper, Paul A. San Antonio. TX Harder, Catherine M. Texarkana, AR Harder, Susan G. Texarkana. AR Hargrove, Portia A. Houston. TX Harlan, Kimberley K. Victoria, TX Harman, Bruce A. Lewisville, lx Ham, Mikal S. Hurst, TX Harper, Elizabeth A. Houston. TX Harper, Michael A. Spring, TX Harrell, Jana D. New Diana, TX Harris, Janet L. Houston, TX Harris, Jill S. Irving, TX Harris, Randolph C. Rochelle, TX Harris, Richard K. Houston, TX Harrison, Marylee Houston, TX Hart, David R. Sugarland, TX Hart, Kelley K. Dickinson, TX Hartman, Joseph M. Houston, TX Hartman, Michael L. Houston, TX Harvey, Donald L. Mt. Pleasant. TX Harwell, Scott R. Sealy, TX Hasse, Susan M. Alvin, TX Hassler, Rebecca F. Richardson. TX Hassman, Dennis L. Little Rock, AR Hatch, John D. Richardson, TX hattermann, Janet L. Weimar, TX Hatton, David Kelley. TX Haveman, Caroline C. Houston, TX ABOVE RIGHT: Robert Sawey plays the Na¬ tional Anthem before the A M v. Minnesota baseball game. RIGHT: Residents of the north side men’s residence halls do their laundry in the basement of the old hospital. 668 Juniors 1988 .......... .............. . ..................... ... ..... . ..... ................................ ..... Hawes, Kent Houston, TX Hawpe, sheri D. Center, TX Hawrylak, Paul Arlington, TX Hayden, Kimberly B. Spring, TX Hayes, Clarke E. Houston, TX Hayes, Jennifer L. East Bernard, TX Hayes, Steven L. Abilene, TX Hazelwood, Jaye K. Humble, TX Head, Sheri J. Irving, TX Head, Wendy E. Universal City, TX Heagy, Rhonda K. Houston, TX Heaton, Jr., William R. Richardson. TX Hechler, Lisa D. Baytown, TX Hedgepath, Debora L. Humble, TX Hedleston, Adelle Silsbee, TX Hefner, Robert L. Miami, NM Heldman, Leslie S. Irving, TX Hellner, Lynette R. Houston, TX Helweg, John Davis, CA Hembree, Mike Dumas. TX Henderson, Audrey L. Houston, TX Henderson, David R. Houston, TX Henderson, Kevin R. Ft. Worth, TX Hendrix, Allison Baytown. TX Hengst, Cindy R. Deer Park, TX Hensley, David C. Uvalde, TX Herbst, Clinton F. Boerne, TX Herklotz, Linda M. Garland, TX Hermes, Glenn D. Gainesville, TX Hermes, Veronica A. Yoakum, TX Hermon, Donald C. Dallas, TX Hernandez, Daniel S. Edinburg, TX Hernandez, Victor Portland, TX Herrod, Dee L. Huntsville, TX Hertberg, David A. Euless, TX Juniors 669 Juniors Heslip, Mark A. Houston. TX Heusinger, Theresa M. San Antonio. TX Hiebert, Gordon, B. Ft. Worth, TX Higgins, Glenn D. La Grange. TX Higgins, Jr., William A. Alvin. TX Higgs, Milli P. Groves. TX Hilchey, Stacie D. Bedford. TX Hill, Bryan D. Arlington. TX Hill, Dennis W. Holland. TX Hill, Glenn G. San Angelo, TX Hill, Kerry A. La Pone. TX Hill, Lana D. Bishop. TX Hill, Laurie C. Houston, TX Hill, Rachel L. Nederland. TX Hinkle, Mollie S. Brazoria, TX Hinson, Kdwin M. Graham, TX Hinton, Tracy L. Dallas, TX Hipsher, Thomas E. Brownwood, TX Hixon, Edward B. Friendswood, TX Hluza, Andrew B. West Columbia. TX Hoelscher, Anna M. San Antonio, TX Hoenig, Aaron L. Lindsay, TX Hoeper, Vickie D. San Antonio. TX Hoepker, Melaine R. Kemah, TX Hoggard, Barry G. Paragould, AR Hold, Karen A. Austin. TX Holecek, Karen L. College Station, TX Holland, Daniel R. Houston, TX Holland, Michele Mineral Wells, TX Hollas, Scott C. Port Lavaca. TX Holle, Jennifer K. Sulphur Springs. TX Hollowell, Cathy A. Waco. TX Holman, Holly E. Kingwood, TX Holmes, Clara L. Spring, TX Homertz, Rhonda L. Manchaca. TX Honea, Rebecca A. Rockwall, TX flood, Heather Abilene, TX Hooper, Rebecca L. Austin, TX Hopfe, Kurt D. Katy. TX Hopkins, Brian D. Dallas, TX Hormberg, Brian C. Houston, TX Horne, Carol L. Plainview, TX Horowitz, Lonni J. Houston, TX Horton, David M. Midland, TX Horton, Richard A. Irving, TX House, Kimberly A. Ft. Worth, TX House, Susan L. Houston. TX Houston, Missy E. Tyler, TX Houts, Renate M. Plano. TX Howard, Cathy A. Gainesville, TX Howell, Kennen J. Dimmilt, TX Hrbacek, Shel Carrollolon, TX Hubbard, Rebbecca J. Charlotte, TX Hubort, John T. Riviera. TX Hudgens, James L. Mart. TX Hudson, Maryellen B. Dallas, TX Huffmeyer, Stephen T. San Antonio. TX Huitt, Bradford Dallas, TX Hullerman, Detlef R. Corpus Christi, TX Humphries, William M. Houston, TX Hunt, Matthew L. Lindale, TX Hunt, Terri A. La Porte, TX Hunter, Jon C. Dallas, TX Hurley, Jefferson B. Dallas, TX Hutcheson, Kathryn A. Austin, TX Hyde, Charlie F. Tyler, TX Hynes, Jennifer A. San Antonio, TX Irwin, Keith R. Baytown, TX Jackson, Blanca L. Houston, TX Jackson, James S. Lake Jackson, TX 670 Juniors 1988 - ■ , . ; V ' 1 - ? W ■ . . O ' . i J .i • 1 ' A . K: - ' . . v ' ; •. g $ v 1 ' -Vf ' ; • . « •» 1 ? • V V ' i ' « - . .... ■ • ' , ( ■ y j V % ' A ' J 7 S V S ’ s ■ ‘ »•« T- Lk-. ■ , Britt Rodgers, a freshman from Austin and a resident of Moses Hall, plays washers with £ friends outside the dorm. Jackson, John M. Dallas, TX Jackson, Rebecca J. Tyler, TX Jacobs, Alien D. Brenham, TX Jahns, Donna G. Houston, TX Jaksik, Robert W. Pleanton, TX James, Darryl L. Clear Lake, TX James, Jennifer L. Dallas, TX James, Tracy L. Comanche, TX Jameson, Angela R. Panhandle, TX Janecek, Patricia E. Victroria, TX Janik, Renee M. East Bernard, TX Jansen, Sandra L. Dallas, TX Jasek, Noreen A. Cibolo, TX Jeffery, John J. Houston, TX Juniors 671 Juniors Jeffus, April D. The Woodlands, TX Jenkins, Aaron L. Spring, TX Jenkins, Anlhea College Station, TX Jenkins, Jeffrey A. Houston, TX Jenkins, Lyn E. Dallas, TX Jennings, Lori A. College Station. TX Jennings, Thomas P. Boyd, TX Jessee, Stanley G. Cuthand, TX Jeter, Jay D. Houston, TX Joe, Evelyn L. Indianola, MS John, Michael M. Burkburnett, TX John, Sir Arthur Grand Praire, TX Johnson, Bobby J. Palestine, TX Johnson, Burton Kingwood, TX Johnson, Craig H. Garland, TX Johnson, Elizabeth A. Bowie, TX Johnson, Gregory A. Houston. TX Johnson, Heather A. Fairfax, VA Johnson, Heather L. Houston, TX Johnson, Jeff San Angelo, TX Johnson. Karen E. Channelview, TX Johnson, Kristin L. Solon, OH Johnson, Lisa E. Waco, TX Johnson, Lisa M. Liberty. TX Johnson, Michael W. Littleton, CO Johnson, Patricia L. .Vassnu Bay. TX Johnson. Phillip A. Tomball. TX Johnson, Stacy A. Rickardscm. TX J dtmnson, Troy D. Vicsarm, TX Johnson. Vonidii R. Dallas. TX Johnston. Craig A. Hmssum. TX Johnsitwn, Jennifer L. Moor Park. Ensgiamd Johnston. Joel S. Fnderickskmrg, Kt JolhnsiMn, Karen L. Mexico City. D.F James, Becky A- Hamtom. TX Jones. ItraAty S. Dallas, TX James, Doom K. La Porte. TX Jones. Jdliie Ft. Worth. TX Jones, Karen R. Bryan. TX Jnmgeward, Bryan L. Nacodgodhes, TX Jordan. Amy E. Lake Jackson. TX Jordan. W. Christopher Dayton. WA The Parsons Mounted Cavalry stands guard over the cannon as the Corps of Cadets march during the SCONA review. 672 juniors 1988 Joubran, Afif A. Tripoli, Lebanon Joyce, John T. Richardson, TX Joyce, Patricia E. Galveston, TX Jung, Donna L. San Antonio, TX Jusko, Michael Point, TX Kaderli, Donna M. New Braunfels, TX Kadrmas, Amy V. Dickinson, TX Kahanek, Teresa B. San Antonio, TX Kahn, Josh A. Dallas, TX Kaiser, Dan R. Lubbock, TX Kalich, Rodney J. Schulenburg, TX Kanas, Kimberly S. Houston, TX Kane, Katherine L. Crosby, TX Karamanos, Gayle M. Lubbock, TX Karbowski, Ferdimond R. San Antonio, TX Karlik, Mary F. Rockdale, TX Karrick, Kimberly A. League City, TX Kaspar, John A. Lake Charles, LA Kastensmidt, Michael D. Pasadena. TX Keath, M. Travis Ft. Worth, TX Kellar, Ronald L. Longview, TX Kelley, Janice M. Halleltsville, TX Kelley, Melody, K. Rockwall, TX Kelly, Shawn W. San Antonio, TX Kemp, Mark A. New Orleans, La Kemp, William R. Waco, TX Kennedy, Kyle W. Plano, TX Kerr, Katherine Sugarland, TX Kerwood, Fredrick R. Gidding, TX Key, Lori D. Fort Worth. TX Kiker, Aaron D. Crowley. LA Kilgore, Darren D. Richardson, TX Killebrew, Laura L. Tyler, TX Kilner, Greg B. Houston, TX Kim, Christine M. Bryan, TX Juniors 673 juniors Kim, James C. Lewisville, TX Kime, Steven A. Breckenridge, TX King, Carla B. Houston. TX King, Dwayne B. Temple, TX King, John L. San Antonio, TX King, John S. Longview, TX King, Kirklan W. San Antonio, TX Kirby, Valerie K. Houston, TX Kirkpatrick, Pamela K. San Saha, TX Kiszely, Sherri L. Dallas, TX Kitzman, Jr., Oliver S. Brookshire, TX Kleiber, Shirley A. La Grange, TX Kleihege, Eustacia A. Moulton, TX Klein, Clark D. Kerrville, TX Klenebeckcr, Carole L. Austin, TX Knecht, Hyland S. Houston, TX Knight, Robert L. Teauge, TX Knippa, Raynell L. Dallas, TX Knowles, Bryan E. Mesquite, TX Knowlton, Bradley S. Dallas, TX Knox, Robert W. Atlanta, TX Knox, Tammy L. Crockett, TX Koblitz, Trina L. Dallas, TX Koch, Mary F. Ft. Worth. TX Kocurek, Lori A. Wallis, TX Kolb, Sandra J. Deer Park. TX Kole, James S. Plano, TX Komar, Karen L. Marlin, TX Kominis, Kristin A. Alice, TX Konesheck, Carrin K. Sealy, TX Korenek, Laura A. Houston, TX Korenek, Martin C. Garwood, TX KornhofT, Raymond M. Sugar Land. TX Kothmann, Christine E. Uvalde. TX Kozub, Paula M. Conroe, TX 674 Juniors Kramer, Ann E. Dallas, TX Krause, Pamela S. Bienham, TX Kreipe, Mark V. Weatherford, TX Krenek, Sue A. La Porte, TX Krull, Denise L. Houston, TX Kruse, Kathryn E. Brenham, TX Kunz, Gregory T. Beaumont. TX Kunze, Karen R. College Station, TX Kupiec, Suzanne L. Beaumont, TX Kupper, Joey M. Rockwall, TX Kurzy, Michael A. Spring, TX La Bry, Daniel A. Texas City, TX La Fontaine, Elaine R. Houston, TX La Roe, Trey M. Tyler, TX La Strapes, Kevin L. Mart, TX Lebhart, Tricia L. Garland, TX Landry, Jane K. Cincinnati, OH Lane, Marlene C. Dallas, TX Lane, Scott R. Hurst, TX Lanfear, Lani G. Port Lavaca, TX Lang, Mark T. Cleveland, TX Langfeld, Melissa L. D’Hanis, TX Langford, Leslie S. Corsicana, TX Langley, Steven R. Devine, TX Langston, Gregory J. Tyler, TX Larroca, Victoria H. Dallas, TX Larson, Stephanie S. McAllen, TX Laurence, Tanncy G. Katy, TX Laustsen, Thomas A. Mountainside, NJ Lavin, Kathleen A. Plano, TX Lawler, Wendy L. Humble, TX Lawley, Mary E. Robstown, TX Lawreence, Stephen G. Wharton, TX Lawson, Michelle A. Kingwood, TX Layman, Mark W. Richa rdson, TX Le Blanc, Bryan J. Port Neeches, TX Lea, Stephen E. Houston, TX Leatherman, Karen L. Houston. TX Lebkowsky, Bobby D. Mart, TX Lebus, Christian A. Wichita Falls, TX Lee, Kelly J. Cause, TX Leeson, Jay G. Dallas, TX Juniors 675 Juniors l ibham, Daniel J. Houston, TX Leissner, Gregg L. Victoria, TX Lemke, Debra M. Texarkana, TX I ennon, Todd L. Gainesville. TX Leonard, Molly M. San Antonio, TX Lessard, Oscar J. Weare, NH Lessmann, Christopher Houston, TX Ix ' uschner, Paige Henderson, TX I.cvin, Brian J. Universal City, TX Lew, Michael S. San Antonio, TX Lewis, Diane C. Argyle, TX Lewis, Pamela D. Dallas, TX Lindamood, Janet C. San Antonio, TX Lindquist, Laura D. Miami. FI Lindsay, Jennifer S. Cleartake, TX Lipe, James E. San Antonio, TX Lipscy, Joan A. Houston, TX Lister, Susan E. dear Lake, TX I iston, Thomas Pat W. Longview, TX Liana, Maria E. Galveston, TX Lochte, Paul II. Fredericksburg, TX Lockard, Amy L. Universal City, TX Loesch, Kimberly A. Sweeny, TX Long, Rod 29 Palms, CA Long, Stephen C. Spring, TX Longoria, Linda M. Del Rio, TX Lopez, Francisco H. Port Arthur, TX Lopez, Hector 0. Anasco, PR. Lopez, Keticia San Antonio, TX I.ord, Kimberly A. Duncanville, TX l trdi, Anthony R. Oaskton, VA Loshelder, Eric C. Dallas, TX lesson, M. Melanie Rowling Green, KY Love, Jeanne D. Mineola, TX Lovelace, Larry K. Houston, TX 676 Juniors 1988 Loving, Robert E. Lindale, TX Lowden, Jonathan L. Abilene. KS Lowe, Mark C. Burkburnett, TX Lowrey, Shannon P. Temple. TX Lowry, Charles A. Garland. TX Lucko, Louis A. Cameron, TX Luedike, Paul M. Pflugerville, TX Lukshin, Keith D. Austin, TX Luna, Casimiro, L. Dallas, TX Luna, Felipe D. Woodlands, TX Lunsford, Kevin M. Prnryn, CA Lurry, Gordon S. Weatherford, TX Luttrell, Matt Waco, TX Lydahl, Kristin Killeen, TX Lyles, Juli A. Tyler, TX Lynch, Randall W. Houston, TX Lyness, Timothy L. Joshua, TX Lyon, James L. Plano, TX Lyon, Renee C. Clear Lake, TX Maberry, Stephen D. Ft. Worth, TX Mabry, John C. Baytown, TX Macha, Denise R. Garland, TX Macon, Rodney D. Baytown, TX Maddox, James E. Weatherford, TX Maddox, Jeri L. Gilmer, TX Maha, Tracey A. San Antonio, TX Mahlmann, Keith A. Brenham, TX Majors, Karen H. Richardson, TX FAR LEFT: A lone balloon tied to a trash can flutters moving closer to the ground. LEFT: A worker descends the stairs at the unfinished engineering building next to the Zachry engineering building. ABOVE: Students take a study break in the snack lounge of the library. Juniors 677 Juniors Malec, Lisa M. Longview, TX Mallory, Charles S. Huntsville, TX Maner, Stacey Dee Mineral Well, TX Maness, Kim A. Houston, TX Maness, Maurice Universal City, TX Manley, Jody K. Irving, TX Mann, Rebecca Weatherford. TX Mannina, Susan R. Houston, TX Marburger, Dawn A. Red Rock, TX Marin, Marylee Bryan, TX Mariska, Mark D. Los Angeles, CA Markham, Julie E. Richardson, TX Marotta, Chris I). College Station, TX Marquardt, Marianne Boerne, TX Marquardt, Randy J. Kewaskum, Wl Marrs, Caroline M. Houston, TX Marshall, David T. Lake Kiowa, TX Marshall, Kevin R. Arlington, TX Marshall, Robert II. Salem, IL Marshall, William M. Austin, TX Marshall, William Wesley Portland, TX Martin, Bradley L. Sulphur Springs, TX Martin, Genny J. Buna, TX Martin, Kathleen A. Spring, TX Martin, Matthew T. Houston. TX Martin, Susan E. Ft. Worth, TX Martinak, Teresa K. Victoria, TX Martinez, Adriana Lisa McAllen, TX Hit the road Jack Popular scooters and mopeds swarm the campus hat’s faster than a speeding Schwinn and able to leap expensive tow-away zones in a single bound? It’s Super Scooter, and it’s invaded the campus as the most popular and stylish way to get around. “Scooters are awesome; they’re the most eco¬ nomical and convenient way to get somewhere,” says junior Robbie Hudson, owner of a Honda Aero. “I leave for campus five minutes before class starts and never have a problem parking.” Hudson is commercial-perfect scooter materi¬ al with wind-blown blond hair, Ray-Ban sun¬ glasses and a tan. Her Aero is one of the most popular kinds of scooters on campus, along with Sprees and Rivas. The result of all this moped madness is a campus dotted with the bright blurs of whizzing scooters. Scooters usually range in price from $400 to $2800. Twin City Honda of Bryan has had record-breaking moped sales in the past few years, and interest is still growing. “Riding my moped to campus beats taking the shuttle bus any day,” says junior Mike Walters. “It’s so much fun and the scooters go just about as fast as the traffic.” Scooter traffic on campus peaked a little too much last year, resulting in the placement of “no scooters, motorcycles or cycles” signs all over heavy pedestrian-trafficked areas of the campus. Scooters are easier to park than cars, and cheaper too. The price of a motorcycle moped parking sticker for a year begins at $30, while a dorm student year-long parking sticker starts at $60. With economy and convenience appealing to so many Aggies, and increases in enrollment fore¬ casted for the fall, more scooters are bound to roll into Aggieland. Watch your toes. 678 Juniors ABOVE: Kat Meisch, a graduate student, gets around campus on her zebra-striped Spree. LEFT: Sophomore Janice Williams and freshman Ellen Hetherington, both from Houston, show their embarrassment after wrecking their moped in front of Sbisa. No one was hurt, but the front tire was bent. Juniors 679 Juniors The Flying Tomato is a great late night attrac¬ tion and offers these students a chance to drink a beer in the night air. Martinez, Jesse J. San Antonio, TX Martinez, Myrna K. San Antonio, TX Martinez, Robert R. Austin, TX Mason, David A. San Antonio, TX Mason, Kristine M. Colleyville, TX Mathews, Shelley R. Lumberlon, TX Mathieu, Monica R. Dallas, TX Mathieu, Vicki L. Houston, TX Mathis, Marianne College Station, TX Matthews, Caroline S. Houston, TX Matthews, William “Brian Mexia, TX Mauermann, Mary J. College Station, TX Mauldin, Lisa R. Houston, TX Maurer, Allen W. Texas City, TX Maxwell, John R. Pleasanton. TX Maxwell, Tim A. Carrollton, TX May, Allison Riviera, TX May, David K. Mt. Pleasant, TX Mayer, Margot E. Houston, TX Mayo, Jeanie M. Fairfield, TX McAdams, Shannon I. Lake Jackson, TX McAndrew, Christopher Spring, TX McArthur, Amy L. Klein, TX McAshan, Mark S. Houston, TX McBride, Debbie K. Jacksonville, TX McCabe, Kelly A. Clear Lake, TX McCaslin, Matt W. Richardson, TX McClellan, Laura E. Helotes, TX McClung, Jr., Spencer A. Lake Dallas, TX McCormick, Ann M. San Antonio, TX McCoy, Stewart L. Hurst, TX McCoy, William T. Masietla, TX McCravy, HI, Dewey H. Dallas, TX McCue, Michael F. Houston, TX McCuistion, Scott E. Bullard. TX 680 Juniors 1988 ——m bhhbhhb McDaniel, Kenneth P. Houston, TX McDaniel, Lance A. Hewitt, TX McDonald, Peter L. Bloomfield Hills, Ml McElroy, Kim D. De Soto, TX McGalliard, Shawna L. San Antonio, TX McGinness, Bettie L. Spring, TX McGinnis, Michael B. Jersey Village, TX McGovern, Katblenn M. Beaumont, TX McKay, Keith M. Longview, TX McKelvy, Beverly D. Lufkin, TX McLean, Carri F. Houston, TX McMinn, Kathryn J. Killeen, TX McMorrough, Jordan B. IVest, TX McNutt, Leslie C. Spring, TX McQueary, Jan H. Mineral Wells, TX McRae, Allison F. Houston, TX McSwain, David G. Queens, NY McWhirter, Kelles Q. Baytown, TX Meadows, Judlyn K. Houston, TX Meadows, Michael D. Simms, TX Medina, Yvonne San Antonio, TX Medley, Monty J. San Perlita, TX Meier, Edmund H. San Antonio, TX Meier, Lisa A. Hearne, TX Meister. James C. Austin, TX Melton, Colin W. Sherman, TX Mendoza, David E. Beaumont, TX Mendoza, Michael A. Houston, TX Juniors 681 Juniors Mcngcrs, Julie K. Johnson City, TX Mercer, Bradley S. Ft. Worth. TX Mercurio, Joseph D. Linderhursl, NY Mermelstein, Steve L. Montreal. QVE Mersmann, Kevin D. Sealy, TX Miceli, Lisa R. Dallas. TX Mierwiak, Brent I). Dallas, TX Mikulencak, Mandy Granger, TX Milford, Dan M. Bryan, TX Miller, Cynthia Houston, TX Miller, Darrell W. Sherman, TX Miller, Karen L. Xaty, TX Miller, Monte C. Duncanville, TX Miller, Randy L. Diana, TX Miller, Shannon D. Burnet. TX Miller, Stacey L. Dallas, TX Miller, Stefani M. Dallas, TX Miller, Jr., Richard W. Floresville, TX Milton, l.eif ' h A. Richardson, TX Mitchell, Margaret A. Houston, TX Mitchell, Phil L. Duncanville, TX Mitchell, Roberta K. Amarillo, TX Mitchell, Samuel B. Brookshire, TX Mitchell, Thomas D. Houston, TX Mixon, Leslie D. Ft. Worth, TX Moehlman, Scott A. Yoakum, TX Moeller, David F. New Braunfels, TX Moerbe, Laura B. Dallas, TX Moffett, Kevin R. Houston, TX Molik, Richard P. Houston, TX Moltx, Suzanne H. Hearne, TX Montelongo, Matthew C. Donna. TX Montgomery, Barbara L. Lorena, TX Montgomery, Daniel R. Fast Bernard, TX Montgomery, Diana C. Mesquite, TX Montgomery, Molly A. Clear Lake City, TX Montgomery, Ronnie E. Baytown, TX Montgomery, Tracy L. Lancaster, TX Montz, Teresa A. Friendswood, TX Moon, Walter D. Minden, TX Moore, Allan R. College Station, TX Moore, Collin R. Westminster. MD Moore, Daron K. Mesquite, TX Moore, Dorcas J. College Station, TX Moore, Julie A. Fort Worth. TX Moore, Leslie A. Dallas, TX Moore, Lisa E. White Oak, TX Moore, Marbert G. Georgetown, TX Moore, Steven P. Kingwood, TX Moore, V. Curt £7 Paso, TX Mora, Gerardo Galveston, TX Moran, Mark A. Houston, TX Moreno, Jose Baytown, TX Moreno, Marisela Weslaco, TX Moreno, Jr., Raul J. San Antonio, TX Morgan, Deanna L. Plainview, TX Morgan, Randall W. Midland, TX Morris, Dallas C. Houston, TX Morrison, Beth L. Houston, TX Morrison, Christopher San Antonio, TX Morrison, Shaun M. Los Alamos, NM Morrison, Timothy S. Austin. TX Morton, Kimberly J. Houston, TX Moskal, Karen K. Santa Rosa, TX Motley, Kimberly A. Sugar Land. TX Mott, Phillip B. Waco. TX Moustafa, Halah S. New Orleans, TX Mouton, Joel A. Houston. TX Mueck, Denise M. Houston, TX Mueller, Kelley A. Houston. TX 682 Juniors 1988 Mullenweg, D. Lynn Richardson, TX Muller, Frank M. Tulsa, OK Mulligan, Theresa M. Dayton, OH Mullins, Jacquline E. Austin, TX Munn, Sandra D. Rochester Hill, Ml Munster, Christel L. Dallas, TX Murray, Robbin C. Dallas, TX Muse, Mark T. Dallas, TX Muske, Donna L. Houston, TX Mutschler, Cheryl L. Victoria, TX Myer, Pamela A. Buda, TX Nagy, Angela E. Houston, TX Nahas, Michael N. Honolulu, HI Nair, Mark A. Houston, TX Neathery, Charles M. Beaumont, TX Needels, William R. Houston, TX Neel, John C. Alvin, TX Nelson, Michael J. Longview, TX Nelson, Roy S. Dimmilt, TX Nelson, Tim S. Bay City, TX Nester, Lauren E. San Antonio, TX Nevers, Jacqueline A. Houston, TX New, Nancy M. Seguin, TX Newbrough, Mylea Midland, TX Newcomer, Randy Houston, TX Newman, Deann M. Plano, TX Newsom, Susan K. Lufkin, TX Newton, Harold B. Keller, TX NG, Punn S. Houston, TX Nguyen, Due M. Ft. Worth, TX Nguyen, Tuan A. Houston, TX Nickles, John D. White Oak, TX Nohrenberg, John M. Ft. Worth, TX Noonan, Kara Plano, TX Norman, Daniel K. Grand Rapids, MN Norman, Stephanie A. Dallas, TX Nors, Richard T. Abbott, TX Nugent, Wendy A. Houston, TX Nunn, Debbie L. San Angelo, TX Nunn, J.M. Kerrville, TX O’Brien, James E. College Station, TX O’Brien, Sean D. San Antonio, TX Juniors 683 Juniors O’Connor, Constance B. Dallas. TX O’Neill, Stephen P. Springfield. VA Odom, Margaret J. Duncanville, TX Odom, Todd A. Odessa. TX Ohlenbusch, Carl T. San Antonio, TX Olatarrieta, M. Paz Dallas. TX Olsson, Kirsten E. San Antonio, TX Oneal, Sheila D. Kurten, TX Onofrio, Michelle I. Dallas, TX Orr, Robert H. Houston, TX Osborne, Judy L. Panhandle. TX Osborne, Virginia B. Longview. TX Ostrowski, Sandra E. Houston, TX Otto, Danita K. Dayton, TX Overbaugh, Ruth B. Houston, TX Owens, Karen S. Lewisville, TX Pahde, Angela C. Cypress, TX Palermo, Damon P. Texax City, TX Palmer, Richard C. La Rue, TX Panneton, David S. Seabrook TX Pannett, Robert E Houston, TX Park, Cathy S. Plano, TX Park, Susan G. Alice. TX Parker, Chris P. Missouri City, TX Parker, Kerri J. Brownwood, TX Parkhouse, Michael W. Richardson. TX Parks, Rebecca T. Beckville, TX Parks, Jr., Willie J. Taft, TX Parr, Aysel Boerne, TX Parr, Stacey D. Lake Jackson, TX Parris, Joseph E. Ft. Worth, TX Parsons, Carol L. Plano, TX Parsons, Stephen E. Abilene, TX Paschetag, Mary E. Sachase, TX Pass, Elizabeth R. Lubbock, TX Pate, Joan M. Dallas, TX Pate, Sara G. Bryan-College Station Patranella, Kyle T. San Antonio, TX Patterson, Craig R. San Antonio, TX Paulk, Telaya J. Pearlands, TX Paulsen, Michael W. Houston, TX Pavlik, Bridget S. Houston, TX Pavlock, Wendy A. Rosenberg. TX Payne, Angela Lubbock. TX Payne, Kelly D. Garland, TX Pearson, Andrea L. Elgin, TX Pearson, James E. Cleark Lake, TX Pearson, Jennifer B. Amarillo, TX Peck, John S. Dallas, TX Pellerin, Mary M. Houston, TX Pelton, Michael W. San Antonio, TX Pena, Richard A. Temple. TX Penaloza, Daniel A. Houston, TX Pence, Penny S. Corpus Christi. TX Pendery, Andrea M. Ft. Worth, TX Pendleton, Andrew H. Dallas, TX Peng, Claudia M. Lubbock, TX Pennington, Vickie M. Brownwood, TX Penshorn, Robert S. San Antonio, TX Pereia, Jose Asuncion, Paraguay Pereira Benza, Ines Paraguay Perez, Aliza M. Terrell, TX Perez, Robert J. Brownsville, TX Perez, Tomas b. Giddings, TX Perkins, Michael A. Houston, TX Peters, Jodie E Dallas, TX Peters, Rebecca L. Round Rock, TX Peterson, Dwayne H. Houston, TX Petri, Laura M. Houston, TX Pettijohn, Jennifer S. Richardson, TX 684 Juniors 1988 Petty, Craig A. Bernuda Run, NC Petty, Robert R. Nolan, TX Peyton, David C. Houston, TX Pfaff, Mark S. Holland, PA Pfeil, Richard G. Refugio. TX Pham, Kimchi T. Houston, TX Pham, Linh-Huong N. Bryan, TX Phelps, Mary F. San Antonio, TX Phillips, John D. Richardson, TX Phillips, Wesley D. Little Rock, AR Philpot, Valerie E. Houston, TX Piersall, Jay G. Houston, TX Piersall, Jill M. Houston, TX Pilchiek, Shelley R. Brenham, TX Pilger, Patricia L. Bryan, TX Pinpisit, Anggul Khon Kaen, Thailand Pinson, Marcia L. Harker Heights, TX Pinto, Victor H. Caracas, Venezuela Pipes, Dana L. Brenham, TX Pirkle, Paul S. Owensboro, KY Pishon, Stacy L. San Antonio, TX Juniors 685 Juniors Pilchford, Kathy L. Columbus, TX Pittman, K. Kathy Garland, TX Pivonka, Janice M. Beeville, TX Planje, Andrea C. College Station, TX Platz, Pliver H. Emmendingen, W. Germany Pleasant, Laurie L. Katy, TX Pletz, William C. San Antonio, TX Ploch, John S. Floresville, TX Poff, Kim A. Houston, TX Pogreba, Laurie D. Houston, TX Poirot, Karl R. Baytown, TX Polk, Pamela D. Katy, TX Pool, John R. Kingwood, TX Pope, Jason K. La Rue, TX Popovich, Stephanie L. Galveston, TX Porter, Gregg M. Orange, TX Porter, Linda C. Houston, TX Porterfield, Amanda E. Marlin, TX Posas, Francine M. Corpus Chrisli, TX Posey, Patrick J. Temple, TX Pospisil, Joey A. Axtell, TX Postma, Perri L. Cypress, TX Powell, Angela D. Parksburg, IVV Powell, Brett W. Alice, TX Powell, Julianne New Branfels, TX Powell, Paula A. Ft. Worth, TX Powers, Anthony S. San Angelo, TX Poznecki, William R. San Antonio, TX Prasifka, Donna M. Hutchins, TX Prell, Holly A. Houston, TX Preston, David W. Conroe. TX Prewitt, Natalie A. Jasper, TX Price, Stan H. Kemp, TX Price, Tracy L. Houston. TX Probst, Christie A. Cat Spring, TX Freshman Chris Watkins ducks her head in embarrassment as her roommate Rhonda Stallings responds to a question in the All New Roommate Game that was sponsored by the South Side Area President’s Council. 686 Juniors Procter, David C. Mansfield, TX Proctor, Kala A. Dallas, TX Prosser, John B. Richardson, TX Pruitt, Jarrell D. San Antonio, TX Purinton, David D. Richardson, TX Putz, Jr., Richard E. Mission, TX Quackenbash, Debra M. Houston, TX Quinn, James E. Pasadena, TX Quintanilla, Belle Hebbronville, TX Raabe, Curt W. Port, TX Rabel, Richard J. Guadalajara, MEX Ragle, George E. Sugar land, TX Raia, Jennifer A. Houston, TX Rains, William D. Clarkville, TX Rainwater, Smiley C. Tyler, TX Ramey, Carl A. Austin, TX Ramirez, Henry E. San Antonio, TX Ramsay, Doyle D. Longview, TX Rand, Casey D. Houston, TX Randermann, Randy N. Brenham, TX Rankin, Julie A. Bryan, TX Ransleben, Winnie D. San Antonio, TX Rapp, Brad W. El Campo, TX Rash, Christy C. Rockwall, TX Rathbun, Paul A. Pearland, TX Reams, Stephanie G. Amarillo, TX Reck, Todd W. Arlington, TX Rector, Kim D. Sugar I and, TX Reddell, Kristen J. College Station, TX Reddell, Lewis G. College Station, TX Redding, David E. Austin, TX Redell, Veronica L. Houston, TX Reed, Betsy A. Kingwood, TX Reed, Douglas Houston, TX Reed, K. Scott Houston, TX Reed, Jr, Robert B. Houston, TX Rees, Jeff C. Richardson, TX Reeves, Greg D. Bryan, TX Reeves, Michael A. San Antonio, TX Reid, Michael S. Austin, TX Reiner, Bradley K. Johnson City, TX Reisfield, Billy J. Plano. TX Juniors 687 Juniors Renteria, I.inda Dianna Dallas, TX Reser, Melissa R. Wichita Falls, TX Reyes, Charles A. Katy, TX Reynolds, Andrew L. Corpus Christi, TX Reynolds, John R. Ft. Worth, TX Reynolds, Kimberly B. Daingerfield, TX Reynolds, Laura A. Stafford, TX Reynolds, Shellie D. Houston, TX Rhomas, William F. Clear Lake, TX Richard, Chris T. Plano, TX Richards, Jennifer J. Waco, TX Richburg, Brent A. Plainview, TX Richter, Darlene C. Thrall, TX Richter, Lori B. Sealy, TX Riedel, Klaine J. San Antonio, TX Rippel, Beth A. Missouri, TX Ripper, Natalie J. Katy, TX Rippetoe, Suzanne M. Dallas, TX Rising, Risa K. Port Arthur TX Rilch, Mark E. Houston. TX Rivera, Hector FI Paso. TX Roan, Brian E. Washington D C., MD Robbins, Alan J. San Antonio, TX Roberts, Amy M. Houston, TX Roberts, Darby M. Las Vegas. NV Roberts, K. Leann Austin, TX Roberts, Karen E. BflutowJi, TX Roberts, Maris ha L. Kilgore, TX Roberts, Sheila L, Ballkr, TX Roberts Stacey L Clear Lake, TX Robert mi, Diana L. iihnrj?, TX Robertson, KemnetSb A. Pasadena Robertson, Terri Saw TX Robinson, Christopher Fairfield. TX Robinson, Doretba D. Jocksottnile, TX Roby, Dana L. Cur iinnr Christi. TX Rodgers, Kay E. Jersey Village. TX Rodgers, Lezlk A. Scmger TX Rodriguez, Cm Austin. TX Rodriquez. Janies P. San Antomo. TX Roe, Deborah E. Waco. TX Rogers, Charles L. Austin. TX Rogers, Robert M. Omaha, NE Rogers, Robert W. Pearland, TX Rohrbough, Bridget M. San Antonio, TX Kohrbough, Stephen M. San Antonio. TX Romeo, Anne M. La Marquez, TX Roschetzky, Gladys M. Cameron, TX Rose, Ronnie P. Waco, TX Ross, David Andrews, TX Ross, George R. Houston, TX Roth, Charles P. Houston, TX Rother, Michelle W. Houston. TX Roy, Rachel R. Houston, TX Rubrecht, Clare E. Duncanville. TX Rudy, Jennifer R. Plano, TX Runyan, Mark T. Belton. TX Runyan, Jr„ Richard Duan Burke, VA Rupert, Glenn A. Houston, TX Rush, Paul C. Missouri City, TX Russell, David R. Beaumont, TX Russell, Greg S. Houston. TX Russert, Bryon W. Denver, CO Rutledge, Sara K. Houston, TX Rutledge, Tracey L. Yoakum, TX Ryan, Megan L. Mansfield, TX Ryan, Traci L. Liberty, TX Rydell, Dwayne S. Beeville, TX Saari, Eric A. Medina, MN Saenz, Stacy N. Houston, TX 688 Juniors ............................... 1988 Women on the Quad Residence hall renovations force relocation of non-reg women iris who live on the Quad are an interesting lot. They range from boot-chasers to those who don’t want any affiliation with the Corps of Cadets at all. Some are in the Corps, most are non-regs. They range from agriculture majors to elementary education majors and from freshmen to seniors —just like any of the other dorms. But they are different. Kim Davis, a senior elementary education major, said she lived on the Quad for two semesters because it was cheaper than the other women’s dorms. She said there was no problem with the size of the rooms and they suited her just fine. But she doesn’t care for the Corps of Cadets as a whole, even though her boyfriend is part of it. She said it didn’t bother her to live around them “except for when they shoot off that cannon too early in the morning.” One freshman in a group of women said she had chosen to live on the Quad not because she wasn’t given another choice by the area offices or because of the financial advantage, but because she was told it was the most fun and most friendly place to live on campus. She lived off-campus her first semester and moved onto the Quad on the advice of a friend. Most of the women were emphatic about their desire to return to Quad life in the fall. But for non-regs, that’s impossible. In the fall, all non-regs living on the Quad will have their homes taken away from them as the Corps dorms are renovated. The $4.6 million project that began in May 1987 will renovate two dorms at a time, beginning with Dorms 10 and 12. In January 1988, Dorms 6 and 8 will be renovated. Because of the lack of space, only the Corps of Cadets will be allowed to live on the Quad. Some of the non-regs will not only be thrown out of their dorm, but perhaps off-campus. And although the women will miss the place they have called home whether it has been for one semester or seven, they will have to move. One of the freshmen said she was sad they would have to leave, but was glad about the reason — the dorms need renova¬ tion. She said, “If those c.t.’s have as bad of a life as they try to tell us they do, then they deserve to have a little bit nicer place to come home to.” By Susan Dean Kellie McGraw, a freshman general studies major, sadly contemplates the fact that Spence Hall will not be available for housing women in the fall. Spence, along with Briggs and Gainer Halls, will once again be used by the Corps of Cadets. £ o Juniors 689 Juniors Saldana, Ruben J. Mercedes, TX Saldivar, Sandra A. Houston, TX Salinas, Charles A. £7 Paso, TX Salomon-Arab, Felipe Santiago, Panama Salyer, l.isa M. Glen Rose, TX Samfield, Kmily C. Durham, NC Samuel, Melissa I. Conroe, TX Sanabria, Eva Z. Killeen, TX Sanchez, David S. Houston, TX Sanchez, III, Nick San Antonio, TX Sandel, Ruth M. Sugarland, TX Sanders, Douglas G. Charlottesville. VA Sanders, Sabrina S. Abilene, TX Sanders, Tatia C. Houston, TX Sandoval, Reggie Dallas, TX Sandstedl, Carl E. College Station, TX Sansom, Jay K. Palestine, TX Sanlikos, George P. Houston, TX Sanlikos, Kalhren Corpus Chrisli, TX Sauceda, Ricardo Dallas, TX Saucedo, Oraldo T. Corsicana, TX Savoie, Jodi A. Orange, TX Savoie, Philip J. Pearland. TX Savvey, Robert G. Richardson. TX Scalercio, Vincent M. San Antonio, TX Scamardo, James P. Bryan, TX Scamardo, Luke A. Hearne, TX Schafer, Rusty P. Spring, TX Schank, Tina M. Houston, TX Scheiding, Douglas S. San Antonio, TX Schepps, Ben J. Dallas, TX Schexnaider, Wilton L. Hitchcock, TX Schimmenti, Donna G. Spring, TX Schlahach, I.avonne R. New Braunfels, TX Schlabach, Steven W. Round Top, TX Schlaefli, Dawn M. Northridge. CA Schmidt, Heather M. Metairie, LA Schmidt, John I). Martindale, TX Schmidt, Lana M. Clearlake, TX Schneider, John T. Houston, TX Schoppe, Marian L. Houston, TX Schovajsa, Kerri L. Industry, TX Schraeder, Darina K. Dallas, TX Schroeder, Jay D. Kingwood, TX Schubert, John P. Georgetown, TX Schubert, Thomas L. Woodsboro, TX Schuette, Heidi M. Houston, TX Schulle, Betty C. Houston. TX Schulze, Laurie K. Clifton, TX Schuman, Ken S. Plano, TX Schuster, Sarah L. Richardson, TX Schwartz, Kern Junction, TX Scott, Alison C. New Braunfels, TX Scott, David A. Pearland, TX Scott, Douglas N. Dallas, TX Scott, Kim A. Arlington, TX Scott, Patricia L. League City, TX Seaberg, Charles E. Pacific, MO Sedita, Paul A. Houston, TX Segovia, Joseph A. San Antonio, TX Seguro, Isaac A. Carrollton, TX Seifert, Brian E. Houston, TX Seitz, Marvin D. Yoakum, TX Selber, Stephanie M. Austin, TX Sellers, III, Joe L. Grand Saline, TX Sellers, Matt D. Dallas, TX Sellers, Rebecca D. Grand Saline, TX Selph, Melinda K. Houston. TX Semon, K. Jeffrey Houston, TX Sentmanat, Jacqueline Conroe. TX 690 Juniors v Sepin, Carmon R. Fairfield, TX Serota, Kenneth A. Edinburg, TX Sessom, Jason S. Midland, TX Shane, Kymberly P. Spring, TX Shank, Judith L. Waxachachie, TX Shankar, Sheela A. Houston, TX Sharma, Puneet Houston, TX Sharp, Lesley H. Jacksonville, TX Shaw, Bryan W. Seminole, TX Shaw, Erin D. Beaumont, TX Shaw, Karen C. Austin, TX Shaw, Teresa D. Dallas, TX Sheara, Jr., Donald M. Kingwood, TX Sheldon, James L. Kilgore, TX Shellarbarger, Loren H. Temple, TX Sherwood, James A. Goliad, TX Sheilds, Beth A. San Antonio, TX Shinsky, Jeff K. Houston, TX Shivers, Natalie B. Hull, TX Shockey, Cherie L. Lorena, TX Short, David E. Houston, TX Sides, Lori D. Palestine, TX Silvas, Rene M. Rotan, TX Silvera, Aura L. Spring, TX Simank, Brenda L. Houston, TX Simmons, Sharon D. Houston, TX Simmons, William E. Madras, OR Simone, Julie A. College Station, TX Simpson, Joe W. Jakarta, Indonesia Sinclair, Jeanie C. Tyler, TX Singletary, Ken W. Houston, TX Sistrunk, Gayle M. Bryan, TX Skaggs, Stephen L. Troup, TX Skrabanek, Kimberly A. College Station, TX Skrocki, Thomas J. San Antonio, TX Juniors 691 Juniors Sladelek, Jeffrey P. Garland, TX Slaughter, John D. San Antonio, TX Slaughter, John K. Temple, TX Sloan, Sandra M. Houston, TX Sloan, Tracy L. Grand Prairie, TX Smalley, Nicholas K. San Antonio, TX Smalley, Wendy L. Richardson, TX Smith, Andrea L. Houston, TX Smith, C harity S. College Station, TX Smith, David H. Missouri City, TX Smith, Elizabeth A. Houston, TX Smith, Greg A. Dallas, TX Smith, Kathy A. Plano, TX Smith, Kip A. Tatum, TX Smith, Kristy L. Richardson, TX Smith, Larissa-Star San Antonio, TX Smith, I aneta G. Bryan. TX Smith, Lisa R. Houston. TX Smith, Renee D. San Antonio, TX Smith, Robert C. Paris, TX Smith, Scott H. Vidor, TX Smith, Shawn L. San Antonio, TX Smith, Stacey S. Tyler, TX Smith, Tina M. Crockett, TX Snedeker, Sean P. Bryan, TX Snell, John A. Waco. TX Snowden, Jonathan D. Leesville, IA Snyder, Charles W. Marshall. TX Sohn, Franziska J. Arlington. TX Solbrig, Keith W. San Antonio. TX Soldovere, Gina M. Rockville, MD Sorensen, Stephen E. Bryan, TX Sorrels, Gary W. Tyler, TX Soto, Ixturdes V. El Paso, TX Sowell, Stephanie E. Prairie View, TX Sparkman, Marvin J. China Spring, TX Speed, Fred M. Corpus Christi, TX Speer, Ruth M. Pasadena, TX Spence, David P. Plano, TX Spencer, Diane E. Houston, TX Spencer, John D. Burleson, TX Spencer, Michael P. Houston, TX Spencer, Robert S. Irving, TX Spink, Anne M. Kingwood, TX Srygley, David B. Rockwall, TX Stacy, Steven E. Abilene, TX Stahl, Kevin R. Nederland, TX Stahl, Kirk R. Nederland, TX Standley, Robert E. Goldtgwaile, TX Stanfield, Michele J. College Station, TX Stanford, Scott E. Austin, TX Stanton, Phyllia A. Alvin, TX Stapleton, Kent E. Seadrift, TX Stark, Joe R. Texarkana, TX Starnes, Sally W. Arlington, TX Stasney, Mark T. Baytown, TX Saton, Melvin T. Harlingen, TX Stavinoha, Cynthia M. Houston, TX Steedly, Jr., Ronald E. Heindelberg, W. Germany Steele, Denese Tyler, TX Steere, John H. Dallas. TX Stehling, Debbie Fredericksburg, TX Steinberg, Carl P. Hallettsville, TX Stephney, Lisa A. Bryan, TX Steputes, Debra D. Boerne, TX Steubing, Melissa J. San Antonio, TX Stevens, John F. Houston. TX Steward, James D. Veribest, TX Stewart, Jeffrey L. Austin, TX Stewart, Robert N. Houston. TX 692 Juniors ' t, • • 4 1988 Stimpson, Dennis L. Tyler, TX Stockman, Monica L. Waxahachie, TX Stoerkel, Elizabeth M. Houston, TX Stokes, Jana G. Tomball, TX Stokes, Karoline K. Hale Center, TX Stolarski, David A. Sealy, TX Storey, Cynthia L. Katy, TX Stouffer, Darren K. Texarkana, TX Stover, Nancy E. Taylor, TX Stowers, Mark W. Beeville, TX Streidl, Theresa K. Houston, TX Stripling, Kristina S. Tyler, TX Stroman, Russell A. Lone Star, TX Stroope, Saundra J. Garland, TX Struckmeyer, Gina K. Alvin, TX Stubing, Jeff C. Corpus Christ!, TX Stubing, Stacey E. Anaheim, CA Stuhrenburg, Stephen B. Palacios, TX Suddreath, Sarah F. Katy, TX Sueltenfuss, Dean A. San Antonio, TX Sullivan, Karen L. Missouri City, TX Summers, Jr., James M. Waco, TX Susanto, Agus Indonesia Svatek, Pamela Temple, TX Swan, Ellen L. Sweeny, TX Swann, Scott C. Seabrook, TX Taggart, Amy S. Zabcikville, TX Taite, Timothy C. Houston, TX A student lying out enjoys the view of the north side quad and Davis- Gary and Moore resident halls. Juniors 693 Juniors Talamini, Robert G. Houston, TX Talbot, Alan R. Houston, TX Talley, Jennifer A. Waco, TX Tapp, Ronda C. Tyler, TX TAylor, Pam K. Houston, TX Taylor, Rebecca D. Dallas, TX Taylor, Steve T. Dallas, TX Teague, Julie E. Houston, TX Teel, Denise B. Irving, TX Teinert, Philip W. Victoria, TX Telschow, Karen R. Houston, TX Terrell, Richard P. New York, TX Terrell, Trey L. Marshall, TX Thallman, Pam Kingsville. TX Thames, Todd A. Austin, TX Thiem, Cindi M. Houston, TX Thomas, Candace L. Jasper, TX Thomas, D. B. Honey Grove, TX Thomas, Karen E. Baytown, TX Thomas, Katherine A. Spring, TX Thomas, Temple Nacogdoches. TX Thomas, Walter J. Mineral Wells, TX Thomas, William F. Clear Lake, TX Thomasson, Patrick W. Athens, TX Thompson, Beverly A. Dickinson, TX Thompson, Brett A. Lake Jackson, TX Thompson, Collin E. Dallas, TX Thompson, Glen P. Kaufman, TX Thompson, Kevin C. Dimmitt, TX Thompson, Mike R. Houston, TX Thompson, Rebecca A. Hope, AR Thompson, Samuel C Murfreesbore, TN Thomson, Danielle J. Junction, TX Tillmann, Randi L. Brenham, TX Timme, Leslie K. Orlando, FL 694 Juniors ? ' K 7958 ■ ..... .. ....... ..... ....................... Timms, Julie R. Mesquite, TX Tipton, Norlyn C. Houston. TX Tisch, Susan M. Spring, TX Titzman, Jeanette M. Falls City, TX Tobin, Michael S. Houston, TX Todd, Theresa 1. Hamilton, TX Toles, Thomas D. Houston, TX Tolison, Janice L. PE Simms, TX Toman, Troy W. Bowling Green, KY Torpey, Steven R. Austin, TX Torres, Priscilla B. San Antonio, TX Torroella, Maria M. Garden City, NY Tovar, Belynda V. San Antonio, TX Tragesser, Pam L. The Woodlands, TX Tramuto, Pamela M. Dallas,TX Tran, My Q Dallas, TX Travis, Susan J. Dallas, TX Trekell, Andy San Augustine, TX Trevino, Erasmo Raymondville, TX Treybig, Sandra K. Houston, TX Trout, Randolph M. San Antonio, TX Truly, Leigh A. New Braunfels, TX Tschanz, Erik G. Corpus Christi, TX Tsou, Paul Orange, TX Tuggle, Teresa S. Royse City, TX Tulipani, Thomas A. Ridgefield, CT Turgeon, Susan K. Thornton, TX Turman, Valerie K. Houston, TX Turner, Sharon J. Austin, TX Twining, Steve J. Seabrook, TX Tyler, Melinda S. Richardson, TX Ude, Dawn L. Katy, TX Uher, Meredith A. Galveston, TX Underbrink, Ann M. Dallas, TX Unruh, Lisa M. Halstead, KS Junior 695 Juniors Upchurch, Tina J. Jewett, TX Urso, Donna K. Bryan, TX Utz, Bynon N. Longview, TX Valdez, Juan F. Houston, TX Valentine, John D. Los Alamos, NM Valenzuela, Catherine M. San Antonio, TX Van Boskirk, Keith A. Nederland, TX Van Dorn, Dale R. Lumberlon, TX Van Pelt, Aaron R. Richardson, TX Van Tassel, William F,. Houston, TX Van Wie, William F. Annapolis. Ml) Varela, Edward Houston, TX Vargas, Judith W.H. West Germany Varner, Mike Lampasas, TX Vars, Misty S. Canyon, TX Vaughan, Matthew C. Ft. Worth, TX Vaughan, Phyllis D. Kennedy. TX Veatch, Mike J. Richardson, TX Vega, Frank H. Cameron. TX Viera, Emilio San Antonio, TX Villarreal, Samuel J. Woodbridge, VA Villarreal, Veronica I. Houston, TX Vogel, Annette L. Austin, TX Vogel, Stephen F ' . Munester, TX Vorwerk, Stuart M. Boerne, TX Vourcos, Victor E. McAllen, TX Vrana, Monica M. Gonzales, TX Waddell, Melody C. Dallas, TX Wadsworth, Rodney C. San Antonio, TX Wagner, Ilka P. Austin, TX Wagner, l isa J. Cor JUJ Christ!, TX Waldie, Kendall R. De Soto, TX Wales, William M. Palo Alto, CA Waligora, Fisa M. Houston, TX Walker, Brittan I). Houston, TX Walker, Cheryl E. Austin, TX Walker, Darla K. Galena Park, TX Walker, Douglas L. Texas City, TX Walker, L. Ward Richardson, TX Walker, Robert S. Dallas. TX Walker, Stephanie J. Tulsa, OK Walker, Steven M. Kingwood, TX Wall, Keith L. Houston, TX Wall, S. Rene Richardson, TX Wallace, Elizabeth A. San Antonio, TX Wallace, James D. Lancaster, TX Wallace, Sharon L. Houston, TX Waller, Mary K. Plano, TX Walsh, Ronald C. Forest, MS Walter, Jeffrey B. Dallas, TX Walters, Glenn M. Houston, TX Ward, Angie G. Nacogdoches, TX Ward, Anne D. Peel Tree, WV Ward, Chris L. Spring, TX Ward, Willis N. Wichita Falls, TX Wardlaw, Timothy D. Burleson, TX Warmath, David M. Memphis, TN Warren, Herb W. Lorena, TX Wascom, Jr., Steve W. Houston, TX Washburn, Lori L. Stafford, TX Washburn, Tracy A. Mesquite, TX Waters, James M. Bryan, TX Watson, Hallie V. Lufkin, TX Watson, Jana D. Fort Worth, TX Watson, Joy M. Arlington, TX Watson, Keith S. Marquez, TX Watts, Bill R. Missouri City. TX Webb, Brian Houston, TX Webb, David B. Celburne, TX Webb, Michael W. San Antonio, TX 6% Juniors 1988 Weber, Laura K. Houston, TX Weger, Paula L. Wylie, TX Weidenbaeh, Eric T. Plainview, TX Weiner, Melanie J. Canyon Lake. TX Weisenfels, Timothy A. Paris, TX Weissenberger, Janet M. Huffman, TX Welch, Rusty L. Baytown, TX Welch, Scott A. Daingerfield, TX Wells, Earl J. Houston, TX Wells, Julie M. New Caney, TX Wells, Scotty Orange, TX Wells, Sheri H. Brownwood, TX Wells, William (Brad) Brownwood, TX Wendland, Stephanie E. Austin, TX Wenkel, Tracy L. San Antonio, TX Werner, Joseph G. Hallettsville, TX Werner, Melinda D. Longview, TX West, Deborah R. Lubbock, TX West, Shawn R. Houston, TX West, Sherry D. San Antonio, TX West, Thomas T. Alvin, TX Westbrook, Joseph P. Freeport, TX Weston, Frederich H. Holston, TX Westrup, Karla G. Houston, TX White, David J. Plano, TX White, Jayne L. Longview, TX White, Kirk P. Houston, TX White, Lisa R. Garland, TX The Oceanography and Meteorology building is seen as a reflection in the window of the new Chemistry Building. juniors 697 Juniors While, Ray S. Duncanville. TX White, Steven W. Marshall. TX White, Victoria G. Jacksonville, TX White, William A. Victoria, TX Whiteside, Matthew S. Crockett. TX Whitley, Noel B. Bryan, TX Whitman, John M. Plano. TX Whitty, Mary E. Tyler, TX Wiederstein, Christie L. San Antonio, TX Wiggins, Duane A. Pasadena, TX Wilbanks, Denise Albany, TX Wilde, Keith R. Lyford, TX W ' ile, Jr, Glen A. Texarkana. TX Wilke, Robby W ' . Kerrville, TX Wilkerson, Mark D. Henderson, TX Wilkerson, Theresa l.a Grange, TX Willard, Douglas P. Houston, TX Willems, Greg S. College Station, TX Willen, Robert W ; . Abilene, TX Williams, Artie S. Granbury, TX Williams, Carl S. Crockett, TX Williams, Christopher Houston, TX Williams, Cindy L. San Antonio, TX W illiams, C olby A. Azle, TX W illiams, Craig C. Waco. TX Williams, Deanna K. Waxahachie, TX Williams, John R. King ood, TX Williams, Kathy A. Bryan, TX Williams, Lane A. Canyon. TX Williams, Mark D. Mesquite. TX Williams. Michael J. Boerne. TX Williams, Paul M. Lufkin. TX W i Ilia ms, Sammiie G. Dallas. TX Williams, Scott T. Gnmd Prairie, TX Willaims, Shannon K. Cemrve, TX Williams, Todd K. Arp, TX Williams. Wilburn C. San Marcos. TX Wiliiattam, Lynina M. Austin. TX Wills, Wesley M. Mesquite, TX Wilmeth, Randall G. Ralls, TX W ilmott. Chris J.. Decatur, TX Wilson, Cynthia L. Kingwood, TX Wilson, Hogan M, Hbodbridge, VA Wilson, Kimberly A. Weatherford, TX Wilson, Kimberly C. Tyler, TX Wilson, Roger W. Kilgore, TX Wilson, Shelly L. Brownwood, TX Winslow, Debora A. Garland, TX Wirz, Chad P. Krum, TX Wise, Lois C. San Antonio, TX Wise, Nathan C. Carthage, TX Wise, Paul A. Andrews. TX Witcher, Anne M. Bryan, TX Witt, Wade The Woodlands, TX Wittrock, Janice L. Harker Heights, TX Wolaver, Susan N. Italy, TX Wolf, John R. San Antonio. TX Wolff, Scott W. Del Rio. TX W ' ollman, Gene R. Corpus Christi, TX Womack, Patricia L. Houston, TX Wood, Kay E. Dallas, TX W ' oodfin, John D. Richmond, TX W ' oodward, Michael S. Houston. TX Woolf, Rhonda R. Vernon, TX Work, Irene H. Denton, TX Worsham, Stacie L. Beaumont, TX Worsley, Nicole E. Victoria, TX Wright, Gary D. Fouke, AR Wright, Joe W. Houston, TX Wright, Mark W. Brenham, TX 698 Juniors 1988 Wright, Robb L. Amarillo, TX Wu, Chemien I. College Station, TX Worst, Leslie K. San Antonio, TX Wycoff. Laura J. Mesquite, TX Yahne, Lisa L. Bedford, TX Yancy, Christopher Plano. TX Yandell, Monica R. Ft. Worth, TX Yeung, Charles H. Houston, TX Yoas, Karen L. Houston, TX Young, Christopher Killeen, TX Young, D’Anne Dallas, TX Young, Sheryl A. Willis, TX Young, Whitney A. San Antonio, TX Zajicek, Kimberly A. Gando, TX Zane, Robert B. Corpus Christi, TX Zapalac, Linda K. Houston.TX Zatorski, Cynthia G. Houston, TX Zeiller, Karen M. Spring, TX Zellmer, William K. Hillsboro, TX Zgabay, Stephen C. Bryan, TX Zinsmeister, Tara A. De Soto, TX Juniors 699 700 Sophomores C ) ' ... - •: , • ' . ; • ' ■ :; SSf®:,: . , • SStiii:?. «” tT - BsSf:. ' ;? ys ' ’ : . ' . : . . f t :■ ' , V.J ' : CLASS OF 1989 OFFICERS: Laura Allen, secretary; Kathy Teter, social secre¬ tary; Greg Carter, vice president; Scott Williams, president; Ellen East, treasurer. Sophomores 701 Sophomores Aadland, Christopher Houston, TX Aaley, Eva M. Oho, Norway Abernathy, Jill A. Nome, TX Acevedo, Luis J. Rio Giedras, Puerto Rico Adams, Brent R. Allen. TX Adams, Jay M. Brea, CA Adams, Rhonda S. Houston, TX Adkins, Todd Dallas. TX Aguirre, Juan J. Del Rio, TX Al-Azem, Samer U. Hama, Syria Alagood, Richard S. Denton, TX Alanis, Alma I). Roma, TX Albert, Hilary D. Hutto, TX Alberti, John R. Dallas, TX Alcala, Rene B. San Antonio, TX Alderete, Richard A. Bryan, TX Alderson, Lynn E. Clarendon, TX Alexander, Andrew J. Houston, Tx Alexander, Jill Lampasas, TX Alexander, Patrick H. Laredo, TX Alexander, Suzy Luting, TX Allard, Allyn A. Abilene, TX Allen, Ashley D. Dallas. TX Allen, James S. Rio Hondo, TX Allen, Johnny W. Mesquite. TX Allen, Laura K. Corpus Christi, TX Allen, Michael I). Garland. TX Allen, Rick G. Conroe, TX Allen, Stephen V. Allen. TX Almy, Scott A. Kingwood, TX Alvarado, Michelle McAllen, TX Alvarado, Thelma M. San Juan. TX Alvarez, Adeline Pharr, TX Alvarez, Anita Pharr, TX Alvizo, Norma A. Eden, TX Amri, Roya G. Dallas, TX Anders, Philip E Rosenberg, TX Anderson, Karen E. Richardson, TX Anderson, Kristi Jonete Arlington, TX Anderson, Roderick M. Omaha. NB Andreasik, Elizabeth S. Chicago. IL Andrews, Carole S. Nederland, TX Andrews, Laura L. Houston, TX Andrews, Scot D. Spring, TX Anglin, Sally L, Vienna, VA Anthony, Teresa L. Sanger, TX Antu, Tcri Houston, TX Antunes, Phil W. Temple. TX Apostolo, Bradley A. Willis, TX Armstrong, David M. Clear Lake, TX Arnold, Anita J. Lufkin, TX Arnold, Sean R. Missouri City, TX Arteaga, Alejandro McAllen, TX Atkins, Michelle S. Denton, TX 702 Sophomores LEFT: The Albritton Tower at dusk. BOTTOM LEFT: Sam Aletan and Greg Blackwell protest apartheid and A M’s investments in South Africa. £ •• i i] .V U fl ' I Await, Christopher Odessa, TX Awe, Mark R. Houston, TX Ayers, Gayle Y. Levelland, TX Ayles, Hugh S. Centerville, TX Babb, Robert M. Mesquite, TX Babin, Stacey R. Midland, TX Baden, Brandon K. Beaumont, TX Bagley, Dawn E. San Antonio, TX Bailey, Kristen J. Houston, TX Bajork, Paul A. Montgomery, TX Baker, John D. Brookshire, TX Baker, Sheri L. Lake Jackson. TX Baker, Susan E. Longview, TX Baker, Wendy R. Crosby, TX Ball, Shani K. Farmers Branch, TX Ballow, Billy W. Nacogdoches, TX Banduch, Carolyn A. Karnes City, TX Banfield, Amy C. Carrollton, TX Banh, James T. Austin, TX Banker, Nitesh A. Irving, TX Baque, Stephanie D. Nederland, TX Barber, Grace S. Dallas, TX Barlow, Lynne M. Richardson, TX Barrett, David V. Plano, TX Barrett, Frederick S. Houston, TX Barrett, George G. Richardson, TX Barrientos, Javier C. Eagle Pass, TX Barrientos, Roberto Eagle Pass, TX Barta, Jennifer A. Wharton, TX Bartley, Marva J. Liberty, TX Barton, Michelle A. Arlington, TX Bartosh, Elizabeth M. Temple, TX Basra, Christine Houston, TX Bass, Carrie L. Dallas, TX Bates, Larry E. Waxahachie, TX Bates, Lori A. Livington, TX Batte, Carol L. San Marcos, TX Bauer, Steven M. Dallas, TX Baumann, Doug A. Clear Lake. TX Beal, Robert B. Coleman, TX Bean, Cory L. Vidor, TX Beard, Elizabeth L. Shreveport, LA Beardshall, William H. Hallieburg, MS Beardsley, Stephanie L. Spring, TX Beasley, Sammy W. Mansfield, TX Beaty, Dawn Michele Dallas, TX Becker, Felicia A. Alleyton, TX Bell, Valerie S. Greenville, TX Benavides, Roberto San Antonio, TX Benden, Mark E. Forestville, MD Benesch, Loretta A. Bonham. TX Bennett, Joel H. Houston, TX Benson, Betsy A. Spring. TX Benson, Maria M. Kingsville, TX Sophomores 703 S ophomores Berger, Bradley W. IVaco. TX Bergoon, Dirk D. Midland, TX Berley, Casey S. Plano, TX Bernhard, Laurie K. Willow City, TX Beu, Rebecca A. Taring AFB, ME Beurlot, Amanda L. Houston, TX Bevrley, Melanie E. Longview, TX Bibb, Michael B. San Antonio, TX Bilhart ., Anna L. Duncanville, TX Biocic, Scoll A. Mandeville, TX Birch, Elizabeth M. Friendswood, TX Birkhead, Sherri L. Pasadena, TX Birkner, Melinda “Jan” Bryan, TX Bishop, Ann F. Houston, TX Bishop, Barbara A. San Marcos, TX Blackwell, Cynthia G. Corpus Christi, TX Blaha, Elizabeth M. Bryan. TX Blakey II, James T. New Braunfels, TX Blanscet, Gaye N. Channelview, TX Blessman, Diana E. Klein, TX Bodey, Sharon D. Houston, TX Bodner, Steven J. Longview, TX Bocving, R. Douglas Richardson, TX Bohanan, Melanie A. Bruni, TX Bohne, F. David San Antonio, TX Bolls, Lana L. Jersey Village. TX Bolton, Jr., Ronald L. Tyler, TX Bolton, Tonya L. Jacksonville, TX Bonenbergcr, Terri E. Dallas, TX Bonham, Lori S. Aransas Pass, TX Bonney, Angela L. Arlington, TX Bonney, Sheryl A. Kingwood, TX Booth, James C. Rockport, TX Boriskie, Connie L. Austin, TX Bornstein, Sandra V. Houston, TX Borsack, Peter L. Houston, TX Borski, Catherine A. Columbus, TX Bottiglieri, Michael A. San Antonio, TX Bou-Saada, Tarek E. Houston, TX Boudreaux, Michelle L. The Woodlands, TX Bowen, Michael A. Kingwood. TX Bowers, Daniel C. College Station, TX Boyd, Timothy J. San Antonio, TX Boykin, Merry Robina Dallas, TX Bradford, Noel D. Alto. TX A new look on Campus Art draws mixed reactions hree frogs, one playing a trumpet and two dancing the tango, were the highlight of enter¬ ing the Harrington Education Center during the spring semester. The flourescent-green amphibians were part of a traveling exhibit commemorating the Texas Sesqui- centennial, which arrived on the A M campus Jan. 21 and was sponsored by University Art Exhibits. The exhibit’s seven sculptures drew a variety of reactions from students who liked — or didn’t like — the “art.” Student Joseph Mercurio was not impressed that the frogs, which once adorned a Dallas bar, could be called art once they reached A M. Still, students like Chris Pantuso were excited that traditional-thinking A M finally was doing something out of the ordinary by having the ex¬ hibit on campus. The Languna Gloria Art Museum in Austin organized the exhibit, which was scheduled to visit Amarillo and Texarkana after leaving Texas A M. Museum representative Peter Meer said, “These works appeal to a broad selection of people.” Other sculptures placed in the vicinity of the Aca¬ demic and Harrington buildings included a Fiberg- las statue portraying a wolf howling at the moon, a steel pipe version of a child’s toy jack, a nine-foot structure of pink Texas granite, a red abstract sculp¬ ture of welded steel and a wood and steel abstract clustered sculpture. By SANDRA SALDIVAR 704 Sophomores — 1989 LEFT: Davis Gary residents (left to right) Stephen Zopal, Bryan Dulock and Chris Rudesill inspect their addition to the campus art in front of the Academic Building. “Baby Jack” sits in front of artist Jim Love’s work entitled “Jack.” BELOW: Freshman business student Chris Mann studies history under Bob Wade’s “Three Frogs” at Harrington Education Center. BELOW LEFT: “Howl” by Luis A. Jimenez Jr. draws j a curious glance from pre-med major Tracie Ferguson. I FAR LEFT: James Surls’ work entitled “Date ° Cluster.” Sophomores 705 Sophomores Bradley, Lana J. Ft, Worth, TX Bradow, Carl W. Kingwood, TX Bradshaw, Mary Scolt Kockport, TX Brant, Christopher Kingwood, TX Braswell, John B. Pasadena, TX Breaux, Douglas N. San Antonio, TX Brecheen, Timothy D. Champaign, IL Breese, Richard A. Ft. Worth, TX Bre ina, Kimberly A. Houston, TX Bricker, John Patrick Lexington, TX Bridwell, Jerianne Amarillo, TX Bristol), Ellen R. Grand Prairie. TX Brodnax, Meredith W. Allen, TX Broseman, Lynne M. Conroe, TX Brothers, Lee E. Laredo, TX Brown, C ' here J. Kingwood, TX Brown, Eric L. San Jose. Costa Rica Brown, Georg’a Richardson, TX Brown, Gina C. Dallas, TX Brown, Jason R. Freeport, TX Brown, Kevin D. San Antonio, TX Brown, Kimberly M. Houston, TX Brown, Nicole V. Houston, TX Brown, Stacey D. Houston, TX Brown, Tana A. Lufkin. TX Brown, Tracy A. Spring. TX Browning, Samuel R. San Antonio, TX Bruce, Debra E. Houston, TX Bruhl, Taborri I. Wichita Falls, TX Brumfield, Brian F. Phoenix, AZ Brunsen, Kenneth E. Sherman. TX Bryant, leslie A. Hurst, TX Bryant. Lisa A. Sugar Land. TX Bryant, Mechelle L, Rockwall, TX Buchanan, Jennifer L. Dallas, TX Budiwarman, Titrina Indonesia Bueno, Michael J. San Antonio, TX Buhidar, Mike E. Corpus Christi. TX Bull, Cassandra R. Houston, TX Bullard. Barbara J. Coolidge, TX Bullock, Jonathan B. Phoenix, AZ Burgess, Toby VV. Houston, TX Burklcy, Shanna L. Mesquite, TX Burns, Lynnwood J. Houston, TX Burns, Stephen E. Katy, TX Burt, Amy C. Rosser, TX Bush, George E, Houston, TX Bush, Joseph F. Gretna, LA Bushey, Rebekah A. Wichita, KS Bussey, Benette L. Wichita Falls, TX Butler, Brett W. Texas City, TX Butler, Brian S. Houston, TX Butler. Jennifer Magnolia, TX Butler, Jimmie R. Trenton, TX 706 Sophomores 1989 TOP LEFT: The path to the Aggie’s cutting sight is clearly marked in Roans Prairie. BOTTOM LEFT: Aggies push for bonfire. Butler, Matthel B. Houston. TX Butler, Stephen B. Dallas, TX Butts, Robert A. Lake Kiowa, TX Byerlv, Daniel F. Deer Park, TX Byrd, Pamela J. Houston, TX Byrd, Thomas E. Albuquerque, NM Byrne, Michael W. Houston, TX Caldwell, Eric V. College Station, TX Callaway, Andrea K. Dallas, TX Callaway, Blake K. Midland, TX Callaway, Scott Humble, TX Callejas, Herminia M. Sweeny, TX Campbell, Jack W. Midland. TX Camplen, Charley L. Slreetman, TX Cannon, Lisa G. Navasota, TX Cantu, Gwen R. Rogers, TX Cantu, Nora Lynn Del Rio, TX Carabelle, Cate Port Arthur, TX Caraveo, Ray Mission, TX Caraway, Bruce E. Wharton, TX Carlson, John J. Wharton, TX Caronna, Ruth Dallas, TX Carpenter, Brian B. Bridgeport, TX Carr, Julie G. Dallas, TX Carroll, Jacquline G. Plano, TX Carson, Glen C. Houston, TX Carsten, Janice E. Houston, TX Carte, Jr., Thomas H. Houston, TX Carter, Darla L. San Antonio, TX Carter, Ginger A. Dallas, TX Carter, Robert J. Spring, TX Case, Leigh A. Katy, TX Case, Matthew O. Euless, TX Cassens, Curtis G. Georgetown, TX Cates, Clayton C. Corpus Christi, TX Cates, John D. Deer Park, TX Caton, John D. Mesquite, TX Caudle, Bradley A. Amarillo, TX Cervenka, Deanna M. Taylor, TX Cervenka, Karen E. Dallas, TX Chambers, John Robert Stephenville, TX Chandler, Brandy Carthage. TX Chang, Lawrence C. Dallas, TX Charanza, Cynthia G. Caldwell. TX Charba, Karen L. Corpus Christi, TX Charba, Melissa S. Stafford, TX Chatelain, Cheree D. Texas City, TX Chavera, James E. Cotulla, TX Chen, Spencer S. Farmers Branch, TX Chenault, Laura S. Austin. TX Chesak, Dana K. Dickinson, TX Cheshier, Cecil H. Bakerfteld, CA Chiang, John V. Bristol, VA Chick, M. Kathryn Idaho Falls, ID Sophomores 707 Sophomores Childress, Robert T. Cleburne, TX Choi, Yeon J. Deer Park, TX Christensen, James P. Colorado Springs, CO Chubb, Barry S. Dallas, TX Ciccone, Anthony A. Garland, TX Civiletto, John M. San Antonio, TX Clair, Cathleen E. Waco, TX Clanton, George Scott Houston, TX Clapp, Robin A. Dallas, TX Clark, Brian T. Dallas, TX Clark, Joan M. Houston, TX Clayton, Cynthia C. Hondo, TX Cleaver, Amelia J. Harker Heights, TX Click, Beverly A. Arlington, TX Clinton, Charles D. Houston, TX Clough, Eric N. Bel Air, MD Cobb, Angela K. Tulia. TX Coffey, Ca rol R. Irving, TX Coignet, Jeanne M. Lake Jackson, TX Coldewey, Michael C. Floresville, TX Cole, Dana S. Bryan, TX Cole, Michael S. West Plains, MO Coleman, Heather E. Katy, TX Collins, Lawrence A. Manvel, TX ( omits, George P. La Marque, TX Condon, Susan M. Tultahoma, TX Connelley, Todd L. Bedford. TX Cook, Christie M. Nederland, TX Cook, Connie K. Longview, Y Cook, Guy L. McKinney, TX Cook III, J.T. Ft. Worth, TX Cook, Kelly W. Corpus Christi, TX Cook, Toni R. Texarkana, TX Cook, William A. Kerrville, TX Cooper, Christine A. Midland, TX Cooper, Kyle M. Houston, TX Cope, Wendy C. Houston. TX Corbett, Chad C. Irving. TX Cordray, Kimberly D. Fairfield, TX Coreil, Vincent D. Jennings, LA Corkran, Stephen C. Navasota, TX Corry, Steve D. Canton. TX Cowart, James D. Ml Vernon. TX Cowley, Amy Alice, TX Crabtree, Paul S. Azei. TX Craft, Pamela J. Bridgewater, , J Cra ig, Susanne C. Houston. TX Crawford, Chad L. Rockwall. TX Crawford, Julie K. Houston, TX Cree, Robert A. Corpus Christi, TX Crews, Lee Woods boro. TX Crouch, Van W, San Antonio. TX Crowe, Phillip S. Bryan, TX Crowell, Rhonda Lynn Commerce, TX RIGHT: Ana Diaze, a sophomore environmental design major, enjoys a nice day by a window in Rudder. TOP RIGHT: Cathie Anderson works into the morning to meet her journalism 309 deadline. 708 Sophomores Crumbley, Stacey L. College Station, TX Culpepper, Kenda L. San Antonio, TX Cummings, James T. Azel, TX Cummins, Dovey G. Midland. TX CundifT, Maria Elaine San Antonio, TX Cunningham, Carla A. Houston, TX Cunningham, Cathy L. Midland, TX Czarnik, Kristin Stafford, TX Czeschin, Don G. Harlingen, TX D’Onofnio, Michael Lake Jackson, TX Dadura, Anne M. Houston, TX Daniel, Julie G. Italy, TX Daniel, Michael S. DeKalb, TX Dark, Bret L. Houston, TX Davidson, John K. Eau Claire. WI Davidson, Robert L. Zurich, Switzerland Davis, Amy K. Gilmer, TX Davis, Deanna G. Houston, TX Davis, Joseph L. Houston, TX Davis, Kent G. Houston, TX Davis, Lara L. Dallas, TX Davis, Lori A. Greenville, TX Davis, Mary E. Hooks, TX Davis, Mitchell W. Dallas, TX Davis, Ronald L. Sydney, Australia Dawn, Timothy F. Houston, TX Dawson, Dianna L. Bonham, TX Day, Donna L. Houston, TX De Hoyos, Michele Y. Eagle Pass, TX De Nina, Lisa S. Houston, TX Decker, Karen M. Vidor, TX Decker, Kelli D. Bryan, TX Delashaw, Mark W. Argyle, TX Denning, David W. Richardson, TX desBordes, Charles H. Baton Rouge. LA Descheneaux, Michael R. Del Rio, TX Deuel, Ladawn F. College Station, TX Diaz, Monica Y. Houston, TX Dibble, Elizabeth A. Houston, TX Dietrich, George A. Houston, TX Dilick, Michele L. Friendswood, TX Dillehay, Rhonda K. Midland, TX Dilling, Sheryl A. Baytown, TX Ditges, Jeffery T. Lake Jackson, TX Dittfurth, M. Christine Cypress, TX Dixon, David San Antonio, TX Doerr, James M. San Antonio, TX Dominguez, Amy J. San Benito, TX Donaldson, Stephen P. Bedford, TX Donnell, Chris L. Austin, TX Dorney, Timothy D. Houston, TX Douglass, Denise K. New Boston, TX Dowling, Melissa J. Houston, TX Downs, Shelia Lynn Hickam AFB, HI Sophomores 709 Sophomores Drummond, Joel R. Haltom City, TX Dubbelde, Kim Arlington, TX Dube, Paula C. La Marque, TX Duckworth, Jeffrey M. La Marque, TX Duecker, Nancy G. San Antonio, TX Duerr, Julia VI. Corpus Christi, TX Duewell, Jamee B. Ft. Worth, TX Duffer, Jamye New Boston, TX Dugger, A. Duke Pasadena, TX Dugger, Scott O. Wagoner, OK Duke, Thomas M. El Paso, TX Dulock, Bryan F. Waco, TX Dunn, Robert W. Midland, TX Dunphy, Karen D. Kingwood, TX Dunshie, Robert G. Cypress, TX Duphorne, Darin H. Tyler, TX Duran, Michael G. La Porte, TX Duran, Rosemary El Paso, TX DuRocher, David A. Ft. Worth, TX Duvall, Julie L. Ft. Worth, TX Dwyer, Tom V. Midland, TX Dycus, Jennifer S. Scaly, TX Dyess, Jeff A. Irving, TX Dylla, Donald P. Bryan, TX Farley, Brian T. Rockwall, TX ( ' banks, Keith Carrollton, TX Fconmides, Christine K. Houston, TX Edmondson, M. Elizabeth Columbia, MO Edmunds, James P. Plano, TX Edmundson, Adrian W. Marietta, TX Edwards, Michelle L. Salado, TX Eggleston, Robert A. Friendswood, TX Ehrlich, Laura A. Canyonlake, TX Eiben, Dale A. San Marcos, TX Eidson, Sherry C. Dallas, TX Elam, Teri Shelburne, VT Elder, Glen C. Houston, TX Elkins, Forrest T. DeKalb, TX Elliott, Dana L. Rosharon, TX Elliott, Lyndon S, Wellborn, TX Ellis, Andrea K. Kuwait City, Kunati Ellis, Elissa L. Baytown, TX Elmore, Mark Alan DeSoto, TX Elrod, Amy M. Fredericksburg, TX Engels, John A. Albuquerque. NM English, Kenneth C. Burleson, TX Engstrom, John P. Dallas, TX Eppolito, Anthony G. Sugar Land, TX Epps, Stephanie C. Sugar Land, TX Erickson, Karen E. Kerrviile, TX Eriksson, Erika V. La Marque, TX Escobar, Kimberly A. Richmond, TX Estjuiff, Sophie A. Bellaire, TX Eugster, Susan K. College Station, TX A student builds an amplifier in his electri¬ cal engineering lab. 710 Sophomores .............................. Evans, Cassie M. Taberg, NY Evans, Douglas B. Ft. Worth, TX Evans, Lesa D. Euless. TX Evans, Patricia L. Bulverde. TX Evans, William R. Proctor, TX Everest, Stephanie Lynn Georgetown, TX Ewing, Robert H. Albuquerque, NM Paries, Diana G. Spring, TX Fazzino, Greg J. Houston, TX Felix, Daphne L. Dallas, TX Felling, Michelle M. Texarkana, TX Femano, Laura A. San Antonio, TX Ferrell, Kimberly R. Boling, TX Ferro, Tommy L. Tomball, TX Fey, Carolyn E. New Braunfels, TX Filgo, John “Skip” Waco, TX Fimble, Jr., Charles W. Seabrook, TX Finger, Jason P. Houston, TX Fink, Murray G. Dallas, TX Finley, James B. Conroe, TX Finley, Marinel Cleburn, TX Fiore, Cecilia A. Houston, TX Fischbach, Andrew M. Houston, TX Fischer, Deborah K. New Braunfels, TX Fitzpatrick II, C. Neil Houston. TX Fix, Gina F. Tyler, TX Flanagan, Laurel R. Edinburg, TX Fleming, Erin C. Houston, TX Fleming, Rebecca L. Montgomery, AL Flinn, Kathleen A. Breckenbridge, TX Flowers, Amy E. Joshua, TX Floyd, Deborah A. Marble Falls, TX Fluker, Kristen E. Houston, TX Flurry, Melissa D. Clear Lake, TX Force, Amy M. Houston, TX Foreman, Jennifer L. Midland, TX Fortenberry, Eddie A. Mt. Pleasant, TX Foster, Becky J. Texarkana. TX Foster, Elizabeth A. San Antonio, TX Foster, Elizabeth Anne Dallas, TX Foster, John P. Hop, AK Fowler, Kelly A. Richardson, TX Fowlkes, Karen S. Richardson, TX Fox, Christopher Houston, TX Fox, William E. Pettus, TX Franzen, Jakob W. Winnie, TX Frederick, Neil D. Billings. MT Freeman, Cherryl E. Houston, TX Freudenberg, Dawn T. Floresville, TX Frey, Kimberly S. Denison, TX Freyre, Mauricio Katy, TX Frohme, Patty K. Clear Lake, TX Froning, Donald J. Fayetteville, TX Fuller, Gregory T. Texarkana, TX Sophomores 711 Sophomores Furr, Mark W. Stafford, TX Gaas, Mary Ann Point Comfort, TX Gabocy, Michael J. Southfield, TX Gadeke, Gina C. Houston, TX Gallagher, Michael P. I ongview, TX Gallagher, Seann E. Pasadena, TX Gallagher, Steven B. Spring, TX Gallmeier, Ann E. Houston, TX Galloway, Cynthia K. Dallas, TX Gamble, Kathryn C. College Station, TX Gambrel, Joe D. Fairfield, OH Ganus, Chris L. Grapevine, TX Garber, Mary Alaine El Paso, TX Garcia, Adriana Laredo, TX Garcia, Anamaria Bryan, TX Garcia, Belinda El Paso, TX Garcia, Jerry L. Victoria, TX Garcia, Lisa D. San Antonio, TX Garcia, Lucy M. El Paso, TX Garcia, Michael A. Corpus Christi, TX Garcia, Patricia R. Houston, TX Garcia, Steve J. San Antonio, TX Gardner, Suzy Humble, TX Garrett, Heike Killeen, TX Garza, Angelica M. San Antonio, TX Garza, Jaime R. Houston, TX Garza, Jeff I,. Paris, TX Gasper, Terry J. Lewisville, TX Gaytan, George Nixon, TX Gerber, John K. Beaumont, TX Gerberding, Eric B. Corpus Christi, TX Gertson, Stephen D. Lissie, TX Giancarlo, John P. Houston, TX Gibson, Arti J. Austin, TX Gibson, Drew Temple, TX Gibson, Hammond Scott E! Paso, TX Gill, John D. Henritta, TX Gill, Tracy L. Houston, TX Gillum, Lee S. McKinney, TX Gilman, Nina M. Houston, TX Gilmer, Dorothy M. Clearlake, TX Glass, David M. Houston, TX Gleason, Michael A. Houston, TX Glendinning, Cathy L. Gilmer, TX Glenn, Stacey R. Baytow n, TX David Bakar, 11, gets encouragement from Jennifer Murillo as he bowls in a tournament sponsored by Aggie Partners for Special Olympics. Murillo, a junior special education major, is a member of the group that is responsible for planning and running Special Olympics. 712 Sophomores Glicksman, Paige A. Corsicana. TX Godwin, Brian F. Houston. TX Godwin, Keith R. Spring, TX Gold, Joseph H. San Antonio, TX Goldberg, David M. Dallas, TX Golden, Michelle Pasadena, TX Goldsmith, Anne E. Houston, TX Golla, Laura L. San Antonio, TX Gomez, Mariano Mexico City. TX Gomez, Roan G. Brownsville, TX Gonzales, Diane R. Houston. TX Gonzales, Rudy T. San Antonio, TX Gonzalez, Maria E. Victoria, TX Gonzalez, Raul Corpus Christi, TX Goodwin, Revis Pasadena, TX Goppert, Kelly L. Houston, TX Gordon, Donna J. Crockett, TX Gordy, Sara Beaumont, TX Gorman, John E. Dallas, TX Gossett, Brian D. Houston, TX Goyette, Carmen S. San Antonio, TX Graham, Barbara D. Roundrock, TX Graham, Tim D. New Boston, TX Grant, Christina M. Dallas, TX Gray, Charles T. San Antonio, TX Gray, David A. Houston, TX Green, Brenda L. Houston, TX Green, Genifer J. Ft. Worth, TX Green, Gwen E. McAllen, TX Green, James P. Cyclone. TX Green, Judith A. Marshall, TX Green, Kimberly A. Hardin, TX Green, Wendy R. Houston, TX Greene, Lynda San Antonio, TX Greer, Janet L. Groves, TX Gregg, Claire L. Bryan. TX Gregory, Larry J. Dickinson, TX Gribscliaw, Karen A. Houston, TX Grier, Jason D. Houston, TX Griffin, Lauri D. Colorado Springs, CO Griggs, Nancy G. Spring, TX Grimes, Kristie L. Big Spring, TX Groves, Regina L. Lumberton, TX Grubbs, Darrell D. New Boston, TX Grube, Jr., Charles H. Houston, TX Sophomores 713 Sophomores Gruy, Elaine Houston, TX Guerra, Jesse R. San Antonio, TX Guerra, Pete J. Houston, TX Guerrero, Sandra San Antonio, TX Guess, Tommy R. Albuquerque, NM Gunn, Angelyn Houston, TX Gurnee, Thomas W. Houston, TX Gutierrez, Oscar R. Sonora, TX Guy, I slie K. Camden, SC Haas, Kathy L. Ft. Worth. TX Haelli, Brad S. Arlington, TX Hagens, Stephen P. Sweeny, TX Haget, Gourdes M. Houston, TX Hagler, Susan P. Dallas, TX Haire, Nancy B. Argyle, TX Hale, Jennifer J. Corsicana, TX Hall, Brian R. Richmond, TX Hall, John T. Baytown, T v Hall, Jon E. Mabank, TX Hall, Jonathan R. Port Lavaca, TX Hall, Rodeny D. Pecos, TX Hall, Stacey M. New Boston, TX Hambrick, Tanya R. Midland, TX Hamer, Jennifer J. Temple, TX Hamilton, Kerry L. Tampa, FL Hamilton, Richard C. Sydney, Australia Hamm, Deborah J. Beaumont, TX Hamm, Tracy J. Pinehurst, TX Hampel, Laura E. Waco, TX Hancock, Floyd H. Houston, TX Hancock, Mark S. Stafford, TX Hardy, John R. Madisonville, TX Harkins, Michell S. Dallas. TX Harlan, David G. Tyler, TX Harlan, Heather D. Houston, TX Harp, Elizabeth K. Houston, TX Harp, Molly Marlin, TX Harper, Diane E. Midland, TX Harper, Lisa T. Karnes City, TX Harris, Bryan L. Marshall, TX Harris, Cheryl R. Richmond, TX Harris, Deanna L. Garland, TX Harris, Robert J.M. Saratoga, CA Harrison, Kristine L. San Antonio, TX Hart, Beverly M. Houston, TX Hart, Shana D. Snyder, TX Hart, T. Scott Breckenridge, TX Hartlinc, Rodney L. Dallas, TX Harwood, Jason W. San Antonio, TX Hatfield, Michael D. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Hatfield, Richard C. Grand Prairie, TX Hathorn, Cynthia A. Pasadena, TX llauner, Karen K. Richardson, TX Haugvoll, Kristen A. Houston. TX 714 Sophomores Assistant Professor of electrical engineer¬ ing, Mark Weichold and his son Karl try to start up a gas engine model of a PT119 trainer on a Sunday afternoon. Hauser, Frank W. Georgetown, TX Haveman, Jr., Kenneth J. Houston, TX Hayes, Brenda R. Ft. Worth, TX Hearn, Carol S. Dickinson, TX Hearst, Karen L. Cypress, TX Hebert, Randy A. Port Neeches, TX Heckman, Kenneth B. Dickinson, TX Heinz, Amy M. Bedford, TX Heit, Heidi Ann The Woodlands, TX Hemsell, Stephanie M. Lewisville, TX Henderson, Greg ory L. Lubbock, TX Henderson, Mark A. Euless, TX Hendricks, Mary Evelyn Irving, TX Henry, Robert G. Austin, TX Hensley, Nita J. Hallsville. TX Henson, Karen L. Gilmer, TX Henthorne, John A. Houston, TX Hernandez, Jose L. San Antonio, TX Hernandez, Linda San Antonio, TX Hernandez, Rose Alleen Arlington, TX Herr, Patricia L. Muenster, TX Herrera, Michelle M. Mission, TX Herricks, Gerri C. Midland, TX Hess, Michael A. Seoul, Korea Hewitt, Mona M. Trinity. TX Heye, John Douglas Richardson, TX Hickey, James R. Spring, TX Hickman, Royce H. Kingwood, TX Hietpas, Janet M. Houston. TX Higgins, Shannon M. Tulsa, TX Hightower, Charles S. Anchorage, TX Hill, Gerry R. San Antonio, TX Hillis, Katherine E. Rowlett, TX Hinchliffe, Jason S. Earth, TX Hinkle, Stephanie P. Wurtsmith AFB, Ml Hinze, Gregory F. Sealy, TX Hodge, Sandra L. New gulf, TX Hodgson, Angela G. Houston, TX Hogan II, Charles E. London, England Holcomb, Donna Sue Kingwood, TX Holcomb, Richard K. Kingwood, TX Holidy, Lesley A. Navasota, TX Holley, Lia M. Lyford, TX Holloway, Darla Deann Mesquite, TX Holloway, Tonya A. Seabrook, TX Hollowell, Kathy E. Abilene, TX Holman, Lee S. Giddings, TX Holmes, Shan L. Carrollton, TX Hooks, Debra D. Houston, TX Hooks, Sheri L. Katy, TX Hoover, Ann E. Ozona, TX Hopkins, Clay Round Rock, TX Hopkins, Joanie Dime Box. TX Hoppe, Laura J. San Antonio, TX Sophomores 715 Sophomores Hopper, Andrew C. Richardson, TX Horenden, John D. San Antonio, TX Horn, Theresa L. Seymour, TX Horne, Krissi E. Odem, TX Hoste, Claudia J. Houston, TX Houghton, Patrick A. Borger, TX House, Michael A. Denton, TX Howard, D’Ana L. Abernathy, TX Howard, Ioanna M. Cleburn, TX Howard, Victor J. Conroe, TX Howell, John A. Pasadena, TX Howell, Richard B. New Braunfels, TX Hryhorchuk, Fred Derrck Deweyville, TX Hubertus, Robert L. Austin, TX Hudgens, Tom Dallas, TX Hudson, Amy D. Covington, TX Hudson, Deann Orange, TX Hudson, Lisa D. Houston, TX Huff, Susann San Antonio, TX Huggins, Melissa L. Randolph AFB, TX Hullender, Todd A. Arlington, TX Humber, Kelly L. Humble, TX Humphreys, Catherine J. Austin, TX Huntley, Dean R. Plano, TX Huntsman, Douglas A. Brenham, TX Husfeld, Terrie L. Washington. TX Hutchings, Judith R. Pasadena, TX Hutchins, Kris A. Houston, TX Hut Jer, Charles M. Houston, TX lacoponelli, Mark E. Richardson, TX lafrate, Brigitte P. Arlington, TX Ihnen, Steven Lee Austin, TX Ince, Lori L. Hurst, TX Ingram, Brian K. Odessa, TX Isham, Larry E. Rockport, TX Ishizaki, Richard T. Killeen. TX Iversen, Michelle H. Farmer Branch, TX Ive y, Karen L. Arlington, TX Ivy, Cheryl L. Pearland, TX Izaguirre, Lazaro J. McAllen, TX Jablonski, Catherine A. San Antonio, TX Jackson, Erik T. Spring, TX Jackson, Kelly J. Houston, TX Jackson, Ronald T. The Woodlands, TX Jacobs, Terri L. Corpus Christ!, TX Jacobson, Grant H. Denton, TX Jaeckle, Kim L. Dallas, TX Jakubik, John T. Missouri City, TX Janak, Brian E Yoakum, TX Janak, Connie J. Victoria, TX Janecck, Glen P. East Bernard, TX Janecka, Leslie A. Dallas, TX Jansen, Jodine M. Riverside, CA Jasper, Mary M. Mathiston, MS BOTTOM: Bodies blur as they rush to the plant sale given by the Floriculture Ornamental Horticulture club. TOP RIGHT: Rudy Varva displays his floor collage in the Rudder Exhibit Hall. 716 Sophomores Jh f 71 1989 Jecmenek, Edwina K. Bay City, TX Jenkins, Diana L. Bryan. TX Jenkins, Jason D. Rockdale. TX Jenkins, Richard W. Arlington, TX Jenkins, Shane S. San Antonio, TX Jennings, James A. N. Little Rock, AR Jennings, Kara E. Kathy, TX Jimenez, Rebeca E. Ft. Worth, TX Johnson, James R. Casper, WY Johnson, Janice R. Kennedy, TX Johnson, Jeffrey L. Houston. TX Johnson, Katherine D. Hurst, TX Johnson, Mark W. Richardson, TX Johnson, Paul A. Richmond, TX Johnson, Randy Jewett, TX Johnson, Scott G. Weatherford, TX Johnson, Timothy A. Beaumont, TX Johnson, Tina M. Normangee, TX Johnston, Bryan P. Kilgore, TX Jones, Anne C. Amarillo. TX Jones, Cynthia L. Houston, TX Jones, David H. Poquoson. VA Jones, David M. Waco, TX Jones, David P. Decatur, TX Jones, Donald J. San Antonio, TX Jones, Elizabeth L. San Benito, TX Jones, James B. Dallas, TX aones, Jay P. Elm Molt, TX Jones, Julia A. Cleburne, TX Jones, Laurie E. Duncanville, TX Jones, Lisa D. Katy, TX Jones, Michelle D. Corpus Christi, TX Jones, Sarah N. Arlington, TX Jostes, Charles S. Beeville, TX Joyce, Karen B. Paris, TX Juarez, Enrique Groves, TX justiss, Jennifer L. Victoria, TX Kaats, Darren P. Richardson, TX Kahanek, Kris E. Boerne, TX Kainer, Sharon L. Brookshire, TX Kallus, Jenny A. Dallas, TX Kanewske, Robert J. Groves, TX Karle, John E. McAllen, TX Kasner, Kristi C. Mart, TX Kassaw, Julie A. Tyler, TX Kavalew, Ken C. Houston, TX Kearney, Dina M. Galveston, TX Keathley, Stephen A. Corsicana, TX Keith, Randall B. Beaumont, TX Keller, Jr, Larry J. San Antonio, TX Keller, Robin M. Austin, TX Kelly, Robyne E. Ft. Worth, TX Kelso, Kurt L. Seguin, TX Kemp, Lisa Paris, TX Sophomores 717 Sophomores baft, Vtoii 4. iUiaonm. tt KandMt4. JaMgA •- ll ' iiro;, TX KennHifif. Omifaiiot P- B Amn. TX bamdllj,, ' Swp A. jAtfianN, C.-l KaHsisflL Kmin G,. B wwi TX Kertawv Kajlia Tk Emkix TX Ken, Eilimir Texmrkmm, TX Kkfflen, RehKsa S. TX Kilbm, Dfumis B. Art MamfieU. TX Kiltimi, Angela C. Kmgn ' ood, TX KimibelL, Dana K. McKinney, TX King, Julie M. Richardson. TX King, Kaiauna J. Gariarui, TX Kingsley, Sara L. Dallas. TX Kinnebrew, Jill D. Deer Park, TX Kirby, Stella L. San Antonio, TX Kirk, Kay Porter, TX Kleihege, Melissa K. Moulton, TX Klein, Kimberly D. San Antonio, TX Klein, Romy D. Houston, TX Klekar, Richard A. Eagle Lake, TX Klugo, Anne Temple, TX Knotts, Keith P. Lancaster, TX Knowles, Scott A. Plano, TX Knudsen, Kent A. Duncanville, TX Koehn, Dalinda A. Wei men TX Koehnen, Kristen L, Dallas, TX Kohring, Michele R. Brenham, TX Kohutek, Kathryn M. Bangkok, Thailand Kolek, Loretta R. Dayton, TX Koonce, David F. Missouri City, TX Kopp, Janet E. Austin, TX Kopycinski, Jane-Marie Houston, TX Kotara, Brian G. Pampa, TX Kouba, Karen M. Houston, TX Kovacs, Jeanie San Antonio, TX Kowynia, Lynette K. Dallas, TX Kozelsky, Thomas M. Willis. TX Krause, Kyle C. Richmond, TX Krauss, Brian W. Dallas, TX Kregel, Jay R. Houston, TX Kring, Darren L. Richardson, TX Krueger, Kimberly E. Houston, TX Krumvieda, Clifford D. Hurst, TX Kucera, Carolyn A. Caldwell, TX Kuehler, Tammy L. Southlake, TX Kunz, Karen B. Kerrville, TX Kusenberger, Robert C. Dallas, TX Kuykendall, Lisa A. Llano, TX Kyle, Matthew A. Omaha, NE Labhart, Marcella M. Garlland, TX Lafferty, Denise L. Wylie, TX Lagrone, Sally P. Marshall, TX Lalonde, Jill R. Dallas, TX 718 Sophomores 1989 Lambert, Floyd E. Abilene, TX Lamborn, Ailsa J. Houston, TX Lamkin, Robert J. Colleyville, TX Lampton, Lisa C. San Antonio, TX Lancaster, Jenifer Garland, TX Lance, Kristine M. Alvin, TX Lander, Laurin L. Midolthian, TX Landry, Tina E. Kingn’ood, TX Lanigan, Vasser J. Texas City, TX Lapaglia, Mary J. Bryan, TX Lassister, Richard D. Freeport, TX Laudermilk, Amanda G. Bryan. TX Laurence, Tammy L. Katy, TX Lawler, Scott A. Tallahassee, FL Lawley, Charles N. Robstown, TX Lawrence, Allen S. Aransas Pass, TX Lawrence, Amy C. Austin, TX Lawry, Kennie M. Waller, TX Lawton, Jeane M. Sioux Falls, SD Layer, Wendy E. San Antonio, TX Leach, Stephen T. Sherman. TX Lednicky, Karen M. West, TX Lee, Brenda C. Daingerfield, TX Lee, Jon E. Cleburne, TX Lee, Joseph M. Onley, TX Lee, Teri L. Austin, TX Leech, Patricia Caldwell, TX Leech, Scott D. Houston, TX Legrotte, Craig A. Richardson, TX Lehman, Dana M. San Antonio, TX Lehman, Keith A. Corpus Christi, TX Leland, James M. Amarillo, TX Lemm, Rhonda G. Spring, TX Leonhardt, Jacqueline M. San Antonio, TX Leslie, Elizabeth G. Marshall. TX Leslie, Kelly D. Plano, TX Lester, Andrew M. Tyler, TX Lewis, Dayna L. Houston, TX Lewis, John F. Houston. TX Lewis, Robin K. East Bernard, TX Lewis, Steven M. San Antonio, TX Lewis, Suzie G. Argyle. TX Lewis, Thomas W. Dallas, TX Lind, Michele R. La Marque, TX Lindsey, Matthew D. Dallas, TX Link, Allison J. Wallis, TX Linscombe, Liesl D. Universal City, TX Liska, Scott L. Baytown, TX Lister, Frederick C. Keller, TX Lively, Robert M. The Colony, TX Livingston, Jayme L. Spring, TX Lloyd, Kevin J. Floresville, TX Lo Sasso, Michael B. Dallas, TX Lo Stocco, Kimberly A. Bedford, TX Cathy Swanson, a sophomore nuclear physics ma¬ jor, relaxes at the Renaissance Festival. Sophomores 719 S ophomores Lochridge, Liscl S. Richardson, TX Lockhart, Dretha M. Temple, TX Locus, James M. San Anlonio, TX Logan, Kelly G. Lake Jackson, TX Loncar, Michelle Plano, TX Long, Jerrold Shan Lewisville, TX Lopez, Nora E. Pharr, TX Loryea, Robert S. San Anlonio, TX Love, Marc A. San Antonio, TX Lovett, John R. Shepherd, TX Lowry, Kevin L. Lake Jackson, TX Lubrano, Lawrence G. Ft. Worth, TX Lucas, Clarence A. Austin, TX Lucas, Paul W. Tyler, TX Lucko, Michael M. Cameron, TX Ludwig, Allen C. San Antonio, TX Luedke, M. Michele Kingwood, TX Lujan, Sergio L. San Anlonio, TX Luke, Alex L. Richardson, TX Lunsford, Randal J. Bryan, TX Lust, Elizabeth K. Tyler, TX Lux, Brian E. Argyle, TX Lyles, Tracy L. Corpus Christi, TX Lynk, Charles N. Bedford, TX Mackie, Tim G. Arlington, TX Magel, Mindy J. Houston, TX Malcolmson, David B. Richmond, VA Manatt, Christopher Plano, TX Mann, Amy E. Temple, TX Mann, Patrick L. Wills Point, TX Manning, Vivan J. Bridgeport, TX Marcontell, Matthew C. Houston, TX Marek, Patricia A. Sugarland, TX Margo, Robert R. Rio Grande City, TX Marks, Jo Anna Brownsville, TX Marshall, Laurel M. Dallas, TX Martin, George E. Austin, TX Martin, Jeffrey J. Marshall, TX Martin, Kevin W. Nocona, TX Martin, Mark W. Porter, TX Martin, Melissa S. El Paso, TX Martin, Michael A. Carrollton, TX Martin, Seth C. Dallas, TX Martin, Stanley E. Dallas, TX Martindale, Sharice Woodville, TX Drinking — a thing of the past for students under 21 What Goes Up Must Go Up Again rinking — almost as much of an Ag- I M gi e tradition as Yell Practice — be- came a little less common in Aggie- land when the legal drinking age was raised to 21 in September. The new law brought social and econom¬ ic changes to A M, forcing RHA to cancel its annual trick-or-treat in the dorms in fa¬ vor of a more controlled party and requiring academic and social clubs to control drink¬ ing at their gatherings. Fraternities, as University-recognized or¬ ganizations, had to follow the new policies, and so dry rush became a fact of Greek life at A M. Even private parties took a turn toward BYOB. As was expected, students found ways to get around the drinking laws, asking older friends to buy drinks or returning to the days of fake I.D. cards. One 20-year-old A M student said, “Here at A M, owning a fake I.D. doesn’t affect my social standing at all. It only allows me to drink when I want to, instead of getting one of my older friends to buy the alcohol for me.” Richard Valigura, 21 and a senior agriculture major, said, “Nineteen was a good age — I don’t think they should’ve changed it. It hasn’t stopped anyone from getting it; it only made it a little harder.” Bryan-College Station bars had to adjust in order to survive. Many businesses lowered their required en¬ trance age to 18 and stamped hands to des¬ ignate those who were old enough to drink legally. The Dixie Chicken allowed anyone over 18 into the bar and stamped the hands of anyone over 21, designating that they could drink. Rita Street, while it existed, did the oposite, stamping the hands of minors. Of course, there are ways to get around the stamping of hands. If the bar is stamp¬ ing people who are old enough to drink, then all that needs to be done is to smear the stamp onto a younger patron and he can drink too — it’s done all the time. If the bar is stamping minors, there is always a res¬ troom with soap and water, where the mi¬ nors can wash their stamps off. The change in drinking age may be a bit hard for Texas A M students to swallow. But for now, at least, Prohibition has gained a small foothold in the college crowd. By SUSAN DEAN 720 Sophomores 1989 A student carries his last legal 12-pack out of 7-Eleven on August 31. BELOW: Employees carefully check I.D.’s for beer and wine purchases. Area merchants were swamped on the last day of legal drinking for 19 and 20 year olds. BELOW LEFT: Students enjoy their last fling on Northgate until they turn 21. Sophomores 721 Sophomores Maurer, Cynthia L. Texas City. TX Maxey, Pamela L. Klein, TX Maxwell, Margaret L. Pleasanton, TX May, Kim L. Houston, TX May, Manley R. Houston, TX Mayborn, Laren, Dallas, TX Mayes, Jay W. League City. TX Mayfield, Kasey A. Plainview, TX Mayo, Brenda F. Robstown, TX Mayo, Mary R. Hondo. TX McAuliffe, Colleen G. Houston, TX McCall, Michael A. Sequin. TX McCleskey, Derek Parks Fairfax, VA McConnell, Kristi L. Marshall, TX McConnell, Michael T. Austin, TX McCormick, James G. San Antonio, TX McCoy, David F. Richardson, TX McCrea, Robert S. Virginia Beach, VA McCurley, Beth D. Ft. Worth, TX McDaniel, Jeanette M. Corpus Christi, TX McDaniel, Molly E. Houston, TX McDaniel, Stacey R. Temple, TX McDermott, Karen P. Dallas, TX McDonald, Stephen S. Sugarland, TX McDougald, Kay L. Deer Park, TX McDowell, Mike B. Houston. TX McElwrath, Joseph N. Cameron, TX McEvoy, Kim C. San Antonio, TX McGee, Derenda S. Graham, TX McGinnis, David B. Early, TX McGoldrick, Robert F. Austin, TX McGowan, Shauna Q. Mexia, TX McGowan, Robert S. Alvin, TX McGown, Patrick M. Houston, TX McGregor, H. Craig Maydelle, TX McGuyer, Andrea L. Baytown, TX Mcllrath, Patricia K. Beaumont. TX Mclnnis, Tanya L. Fred. TX Mclntush, Kenneth E. Breckenbridge, TX McKee, Tiffany M. Houston, TX McKelvey, David S. Hurst, TX McKeown, Donna M. Roanoke, TX McKinnie, James M. Portland, TX McKnight, Michael E. Miami, FL McLean, Daniel P. Houston, TX 722 Sophomores %r. 1989 McLenden, David R. South Houston, TX McMillin, Michael C. Dallas, TX McMindes, Molly M. Plano. TX McSpadden, James O. Corsicana, TX Meinardus, Alice C. Richardson, TX Melkus, Jennifer C. Carrollton, TX Menchaca, Mary Ellen San Antonio, TX Mendez, Norma Arlington, TX Mentzer, Jeffrey E. Beaver Creek, OH Merritt, Denise M. Snyder, TX Merry, Laura L. Houston, TX Mersisovsky, Julie L. Graham, TX Meyer, Kent F. Ferguson, MO Meyer, Robyn L. Giddings, TX Meyer, Shelia E. Perryton, TX Meyers, Patricia S. San Antonio, TX Mica, Kathy E. East Bernard, TX Michaels, Kent M. Sealy, TX Middleton, Mark V. Brady, TX Middleton, Mary M. Bartlesville, OK Mikus, Donna L. Plano, TX Miller, Brent T. Dallas, TX Miller, Janet G. Linden, TX Miller, Jeffrey A. Garland. TX Miller, Jimmy A. Premont, TX Miller, John Q. Franklin, TX Miller, Mark E. San Antonio, TX Miller, Morgan A. Sunnyvale. TX Miller, Steven S. While Oak, TX Miller, Susan M. Gonzales. TX Mills, Deidra D. Houston, TX Milton, Cynthia A. Galveston, TX Minaldi, Troy L. Plano. TX Minear, Kelly D. Shiner, TX Minerbo, Julie C. Missouri City, TX Minich, Kerry A. Ft. Worth, TX Minnich, Marsha L. Spring, TX Mitchell, Amy L. Austin, TX Mitchell, Cheryl V. Burnet, TX Mlcak, Becky A. Sealy, TX Mock, Martin J. Sealy, TX Moeller, Daniel T. Columbus, TX Monk, David G. Shreveport, LA Monroe, Laura E. Houston, TX Montelongo, Patricia A. San Antonio, TX Montgomery, Melinda K. Spring, TX Montgomery, William D. Louisville, KY Moore, Darrin S. Dallas, TX Moore, Deanne, White Oak, TX Moore, Jeff W. Pearland, TX Moore, Kelly M. Upland, CA Moore, Kenneth E. Ft. Worth, TX Moore, Lynn C. Tampa, FL Moore, Melaine G. Waco, TX ABOVE LEFT: Elaine Heaton and her miniature schnauzer Oscar spend a Saturday afternoon watching Texas Aggie baseball. LEFT: A student enjoys studying near the Academic building in the unseasonably warm spring weather. Sophomores 723 Sophomores --- A student in the College of Agriculture conducts an experiment. BELOW RIGHT: The library is often a popular place to study. These students are preparing for their last calculus exam before finals. if § Moore, Melinda J. Longview, TX Moore, Michael G. Midland, TX Moore, Nathan P. Arlington, TX Moore, Sally J. Corsicana, TX Moreno, Abel E. Freeport, TX Morgan, Jr., William L. Ft. Worth, TX Moriarty, Evelyn S. Odessa, TX Moriarty, Wade D. Spring, TX Morris, Alicia G. Dallas, TX Morris, John N. Houston, TX Morris, Sandra L. Dallas, TX Moss, Colin M. San Marcos, TX Motley, David W. Houston, TX Moyed, Alsysse C. Houston, TX Mueller, Larry J. Yakum, TX Mueller, Michele M. San Antonio, TX Mueller, Todd B. Austin, TX Mulholland, Michael D. San Antonio, TX Mullen, Laura A. Austin, TX Mullican, Julie A. Granbury, TX Mullins, Mary J. San Antonio, TX Mullins, Sandie A. Houston, TX Munro, George J. Clute, TX Munsch, Christy L. Houston, TX Muras, Donna M. La Grange, TX Murie, Russell J. San Antonio, TX Murkland, Shawn E. Killeen, TX Murphy, Colleen E. Ft. Worth, TX Murray, Jodi G. Ft. Worth, TX Murray, Thomas S. Lake Jackson, TX Murski, Sarah W. Dallas, TX Mustard, Suzanne M. Coopersville, MI Mutchler, Lisa M. Taft, TX Muzik, Janet J. Pittsburg, PA Myers, Gretchen Onley, TX Myers, Sam B. Dallas, TX Myers, Wendy A . Houston, TX Mynier, Charles L. Boerne, TX Nabors, William A. Winnsboro, TX Nagy, Steven R. San Antonio, TX Nance, Carrie L. Ingleside, TX Napier, Kathleen M. Houghton, LA Nash, Kristine L. Missouri City, TX Nason, Nancy A. Cypress, TX Nasso, R. Craig Wimberly, TX Nauck, Samantha L. Spring, TX Neal, David P. Dallas, TX Nedbalek, John David Sinton. TX Neeley, Grant W. Amarillo, TX Neisig, Andera E. Midland. TX Neisner, David R. Columbus, TX Neitsch, Susan L. Madisonville, TX Nelson, Alexis C. Shiner, TX Nelson, Felicia C. Houston, TX 724 Sophomores •V 1989 Nelson, Robert J. Denton, TX Nelson, Tamra L. Paris, TX Nemec, Sheryl K. Corpus Christi, TX Nemeth, Eugene C. Greensburg, PA Nguyen, Due K.M. Houston, TX Nicholson, John E. Dallas, TX Nicolai, Paul J. Billings. MT Nikolis, Jonathon W. Dallas. TX Nino, Joe San Antonio, TX Noakes, Wendy L. Houston, TX Noble, Jeff L. 89 Noel, Leslie A. Richardson, TX Noell, Allen L. Dallas, TX Nolan, Elva M. Richardson, TX Norris, F. Patrick League City, TX Norris, Kim L. Savoy, TX Norton, Saundra E. College Station, TX Nowak, Stanton J. Rosenberg, TX Nuckolls, Susan M. Richardson, TX Nye, Erie A. Dallas, TX O’Brien, Michael S. San Antonio, TX O’Connell, Tara E. Austin, TX O’Donnell, Lisa M. Missouri City, TX O’Keefe, Diane C. Houston, TX O’Neal, Robert S. San Antonio, TX Oakley, James R. Van Vleck, TX Oates, Lisa D. Houston, TX Oehrlein, Randy R. Brownwood, TX Oliva, Jose M. Laredo, TX Olive, Brett A. Lexington, TX Oliver, Susan K. Cypress, TX Olvera, Victor A. Brownsville, TX Ondrasek, Michael M. Burlington, TX Ong, Gary Y. Clear Lake, TX Ong, Stacey E. Houston, TX Orr, Michael H. New Braunfels, TX Osborne, Sharon J. Longview, TX Ott, Michelle Spring, TX Oubari, Dalai Plano, TX Owen, James E. Hurst, TX Owen, Scott C. Tyler, TX Owens, Karen A. Circleville, OH Owens, Susan G. Temple, TX Oxford, Nancy E. Terrell, TX Pace, Megan Midland, TX Paddock, Scott H. San Antonio, TX Padilla, Richard M. Texas City, TX Palmisano, Marie A. Houston, TX Pappas, Carol Anne Fort Worth, TX Pare, Jeanne L. Midland, TX Parker, Carla L. Spring, TX Parker, Carol L. Houston, TX Parker, Edmund M. Farmersville, TX Parker, John L. Lyford, TX Sophomores 725 Sophomores Randy Reeves, drummer for the band A Little Touch of Home, plays on the quad in September. Parker, Kelly J. Carthage, TX Parsons, Roy D. Victoria, TX Parthum, Gina L. Rosenberg, TX Pascavage, Patricia A. Dickinson, TX Patak, Pamela M. Richardson, TX Pate, Valerie E. La Marque, TX Patel, Amita B. Burnet, TX Patterson, Lisa Gay Houston, TX Patterson, Phillip C. Lake Jackson, TX Pattillo, David B. La Marque, TX Paul, Laura K. Bedford, TX Pavlicek, Linda A. Houston, TX Payne, Cody J. Bryan, TX Payne, Vilia A. Longview, TX Peak, Catherine H. Galveston, TX Peden, Eric K. Lewisville, TX Peek, Chris B. Burnett, TX Peek, Peggy A. Schertz, TX Pehl, Jeffrey G. Fredericksburg, TX Penaloza, John M. Waco, TX Pendergrass, Benny D. Longview, TX Penewitt, Kelly J. Houston, TX Penny, Michael W. Houston, TX Pense, Hugh B. Azle, TX Perales, Belinda Humble, TX Perez, Tomas B. Giddings, TX Perkins, Stephen J. Dallas, TX Perry, Jennifer L. Corpus Christi, TX Persohn, IV, Leroy L. Alice, TX Person, Ronald D. George West, TX Persyn, Georgina M. Spring, TX Peter, Kevin N. Houston, TX Peters, Allen T. Ft. Worth, TX Peters, Rodney C. Carthage, TX Peterson, Stephanie R. San Antonio, TX Petty, Joye E. Longview, TX Pfeil, Jeannine New Braunfels, TX Phelps, Russell T. Rockwall, TX Phillips, Charles M. Fort Worth. TX Phillips, Kristen M. San Antonio. TX Phillips, Lee K. Tyler, TX Phillips, Rebecca L. Beaumont, TX Phippeny, Christa S. San Antonio, TX Pifer, Danna K. Plano, TX Pigg, Von H. Waxahachie, TX Pizana, Nelly D. San Antonio, TX Platzer, Susan M. Edinburg, TX Pless, Steven L. Longview, TX Plowman, Kathy M. Galveston, TX Poehner, Lisa L. Richardson, TX Poirier, Doug M. Carrollton, TX Polarolo, Joanne C. Houston, TX Poole, Dawn D. Houston, TX Pope, Darryn D. Commerce, TX Porter, Brett Coleman, TX Porter, Katrina G. Dallas, TX Potts, Sherri L. Bryan, TX Poulos, Chris P. Houston, TX Pounds, Blake A. San Antonio, TX Pouzar, Jeffrey C. Ennis, TX Powell, Julie M. McAllen, TX Powell, Robin L. Danbury, TX Pradel, Daniel Kingwood, TX HBSK ■■■■ 726 Sophomores 1989 ....... .... ........................... .... ......... .... ................................. . ............................................................................................ Pratt, Cher? ' ! A. Katy, TX Pratte. Amy K. Mansfield, TX Prejean. Trisha A. Friendswood. TX Price. Gary W. Dorchester. TX Price. Janet L. Plano. TX Price. Kathy A. Lake Jackson. TX Price. Patricia C. Carrollton. TX Prior, Chad D. De Soto. TX Prislovsky, M. Lea Tyler. TX Procbnska, Jerry F. Houston, TX Proctor, Melissa K. Norman. OK Pronozrk. Anthony J. Richardson. TX Propst, Brent J. Houston, TX Proske, Paul A. Tomball. TX Prothru, Michael C. Pasadena. TX Pniitt. John M. Jacksonville. TX Prakop, Barbara Hele Edinburg. TX Pruski, Karen D. San Antonio, TX Pntski, Kevin Ray San Antonio, TX Pugh, William F. Rockport, TX Quarles, Paul G. Spring, TX Quay, Carol A. Austin. TX Queripal, Tory A. San Antonio, TX Quinlan, Lisa E. Plano, TX Quinn. Diana M. Houston. TX Quinn. Theresa Dallas. TX Quint ona, Greg Sm Antonio, TX Sophomores 727 Sophomores ................... M .......... . . • ...... ; ... Raabe, Todd M. Conroe, TX Rab, Ellen F. Victoria, TX Raffel, Jessica R. El Paso, TX Ralph, Holly C. Dallas, TX Ramirez, Juan A. San Antonio, TX Ramos, Evangeline K. Baytown, TX Ramponi, Lisa A. Missouri City, TX Rasco, Billie Ruth Dickinson, TX Rawlins, Mary H. Longview, TX Ray, Jennifer R. Beeville, TX Reagan, Claudia R. Corpus Christi, TX Reagan, Marcum L. Hobbs, NM Reagor, Tiffany S. College Station, TX Rector, Karen M. Houston, TX Redding, Jr., Robert W. Kathy, TX Reeves, Christine K. Ft. Worth, TX Reeves, Rhonda M. Houston, TX Reid, Debbie A. Baytown, TX Reilly, Kathleen L. Houston, TX Reis, John L. Lake Jackson. TX Reisinger, Donelle M. Midland, TX Rembert, John M. Houston, TX Rendon, Melinda E. San Antonio, TX Renfro, Keith A. Spring, TX Rentz, Andy T. Spring, TX Rentz, Judith A. Houston, TX Reyes, David El Paso, TX Reyes-Claros, Ivan C. Cochabamba-Bolivia Reyna, Soila Galveston, TX Reynolds, Karri E. Nocona, TX Reynolds, Lisa M. College Station. TX Rheinlaender, Cheryl R. Ft. Worth, TX Rial, Ann E. Houston, TX Riccio, Angela M. Palacios, TX Rice, Angela J. Ft. Worth, TX Richard, Stephanie Houston, TX Richardson, Kristie K. Houston, TX Richbourg, Keuth D. Arlington, TX Richter, Cassie L. Houston, TX Richter, Clayton D. Brenham, TX Richter, Darren K. Agua Dulce, TX Riddle, Debbie L. Houston, TX Riegel, Cheryl L. Bossier City, LA Riemenschneider, Darryl T. Yorktown, TX Riggs, Mindy (Mary) Hargestown, MD Rigsby, Rebecca S. Sealy, TX Riley, John A. Ft. Worth, TX Riley, Susan J. Longview, TX Risser, Jerry L. Grapevine, TX Rister, Jinnifer L. Lewisville, TX Ritenour, Jason S. Dallas, TX Ritmanich, Lisa L. Carthage, TX Rizzuto, Kenneth J.L. Houston, TX Ready, Art Abilene, TX 728 Sophomores Robbins, Donald Kyle Llano. TX Roberson, Mark A. Carthage, TX Roberts, Angela C. Klein, TX Roberts, Kevin P. Austin, TX Robertson, Steven C. Spring, TX Robinson, Melissa A. Texas City, TX Robinson, Robie J. Ft. IVorth, TX Rockwell, Carol J. Corpus Christi, TX Rockwell, Sharon L. Weatherford, TX Rodgers, Tony M. Diana, TX Rodriguez, Elva M. Victoria, TX Rodriguez, Kym R. Roundrock, TX Rodriguez, Roberto Laredo, TX Rogers, Terry L. Houston, TX Rogers, William F. Houston, TX Rogers, Woodson B. Hull, TX Roland, Joe M. Rockwall, TX Rollins, Clay Waller, TX Rollins, T. Kirby Victoria, TX Roome, Patricia A. Bay City, TX Rose, Jodi L. Houston, TX Ross, Charles R. Hattiesburg, MS Ross, Jerri L. Del Rio, TX Ross, Joe W. Sondra, TX Rotenberry, Christa Noel San Antonio, TX Rountree, Craig S. Pittsburg, TX Rowell, Tom S. Round Rock, TX Rubinger, David P. Spring, TX Rudolph, Charlotte R. Conroe, TX Rue, Ken G. San Antonio, TX Ruffin, Kristin A. Dallas, TX Rumore, Gina A. Missouri City, TX Rump, Christopher Spring, TX Runge, Dana L. Houston, TX Rupnow, Scott R. Grapevine, TX Ruppert, Dana M. Spring, TX Russell, Bryn A. Aransas Pass, TX Russell, Richard W. Arlington, TX Rust, Scott A. Spring, TX Rutherford, Timothy T. Kilgore, TX Rydell, Rhonda R. Beeville, TX Saade, Maria Elena Jacksonville, TX Sabrsula, Steven R. Beaumont, TX Saenz, Cynthia Weslaco, TX Saenz, Jose L. Zapata, TX Safarewitz, Deborah J. Carrollton, TX Sager, Curtis G. Cypress, TX Salinas, Daniel L. Laredo, TX Salinas, Diane McAllen, TX Sanchez, Michael A. Troup, TX Sandell, Kelly Benet Houston, TX Sanders, C. Janine Plainview, TX Santiesteban, Yvette M. Katy, TX Santoscoy, Irene C. Crandall, TX Sophomores 729 Sophomores Saporito, Celina P. Brasilia, Brazil Satterly, Mari R. Galveston, TX Satterwhite, Susan L. Grandbury, TX Saltier, Melanie L. Arlington, TX Scace, Leslie A. Houston, TX Scales, Kristi L. Dallas, TX Scarbrough, Jr., Glenn R. Cleburne, TX Scarpino, Steve C. San Antonio, TX Schieber, John R. Carrollton, TX Schilling, Marlene F. La Grange, TX Schmidt, Holly E. Metairie, LA Schmidt, Lori P. Houston, TX Schmidt, Melinda A. Dallas, TX Schmidt, Raymond W. Houston, TX Schmidt, Sheryl L. Gidding, TX Schneider, Neal W. Lockhart, TX Schnetzinger, Dianes Garland, TX Schoen, David L. San Antonio, TX Schools, Cindy A. Garland, TX Schoonover, Charles H. Harlingen, TX Schrader, Jane M. Missouri City, TX Schultea, Debby R. Houston, TX Schumacher, Daniel M. San Antonio, TX Schwab, Yvonne E. Brownsville, TX Scoggins, Julie A. Longview, TX Scott, Bonny A. Pasadena, TX Scott, Matthew G. Kerrville, TX Scott, Paula M. Arlington, TX Scott, Shannon D. McGregor, TX Scott, Terri L. Grandview, TX Scroggins, Teresa M. Decatur, TX Seabourn, Todd Dallas, TX Scaly, Bryan L. Houston, TX Sears, Patricia L. San Antonio, TX Seay, Scott C. Midland, TX Seberger, Debra A. Richardson, TX Sebesta, Bill T. Houston, TX Sebcsta, Suzanne M. Angelton, TX Sechrist, Richard L. De Soto, TX Sedberry, Winfred Sweeny, TX Sedgwick, Susan M. Houston, TX See, Wade W. Garland, TX Seeley, Charles H. Plano, TX Segura, Darren J. Conroe, TX Seils, Cheryl C. iVeslaco, TX v. Sells, Kevin S. Round Rock, TX Sepesi, Zachary P. Klein, TX Serio, Sherrie M. Houston, TX Setina, Jill A. Spring, TX Sexton, Tanya L. San Antonio, TX Shafer, Richard E. Springtown, TX Shaffer, Mary Shannon Plano, TX Shahan, Elizabeth C. Victoria, TX Shakhshir, Hamed R. Amman, Jordan Three students find bonfire a muddling experience. 730 Sophomores 1989 Students who don’t have touch tone phones used the ones at the MSC to register for classes, creating a long line and general chaos. Shannon, Colin W. Grand Prairie, TX Shapiro, Pete R. Fort Worth, TX Shapley, Thomas W. Beaumont, TX Sharp, Kimberly D. Garland. TX Sharpe, Carter M. Brownwood, TX Shelton, David A. Hobbs, N ew Mexico Sheppard, Denise M. Wylie, TX Sherman, Stacy A. Jacksonville, TX Shillinglaw, Teresa L. Dallas, TX Shipley, Stephen B. Duncanville, TX Shipman, Mandi Happy, TX Shoemaker, James B. Colleyville. TX Short, Jeffrey E. Colleyville. TX Shubert, Patricia H. Rockwall, TX Sieffert, Bryan J. Lufkin, TX Sihra, Jaswant S. Salters, SC Sikorski, Susan M. Denver, CO Simmons, Clifton W. Zurich, Switzerland Simmons, Melissa P. Tivoli, TX Simon, Robert J. Houston, TX Simonin, Kevin D. Omaha, NE Simons, Marcene J. Victoria, TX Simpson, Amy L. Ennis, TX Simpson, Tony Mt. Pleasant, TX Sinclair, Stephen D. Deer Park, TX Singer, Craig M. Bedford, TX Singletary, Lisa K. Tomball, TX Siswandi, Dwi M. College Station, TX Six, Kevin T. Waxahachie, TX Skaggs, Susan Austin, TX Skarda, Ella E. La Porte, TX Skrtic, Paul E. Arlington, TX Slater, Susan E. Waller, TX Sloter, Scott B. San Antonio, TX Smith, Brett S. Silsbee, TX Smith, Donna M. Texarkana, TX Smith, Elizabeth R. Colorado City. TX Smith, Jackie E. Carthage, TX Smith, Jacquelyn Texarkana, TX Smith, Jennifer H. Nacogdoches, TX Smith, Jimmy L. Ml. Pleasant, TX Smith, Kevin P. Deer Park, TX Smith, Kristine A. San Antonio, TX Smith, Melissa A. Houston, TX Smith, Ramona K. Shreveport, LA Smith, Shauna Rae Sharyland, TX Smith, Steven K. Fort Worth, TX Smith, Todd L. Arlington, TX Smith, Twila Gay Alpine, TX Smith, William D. Gainesville, TX Sneed, Cathy L. Houston, TX Sneed, Stephanie L. Bartlesville, OK Snyder, Cheryl K. Denton, TX Sommers, Ross O. Brenham, TX Sophomores 731 Sophomores m ; . , ' ilit ' i i ! : (i ) i ■ Soper, Maureen K. Dallas, TX Sosa, Jose A. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico South, Phillip B. Belton, TX Sowa, Kelly M. dear Lake, TX Spahn, Matt W. Gonzales, TX Sparks, Preston D. College Station, TX Spencer, Steven G. Jasper, TX Spessard, Kimberly C. Dallas, TX Spillman, Daryl D. Kyle, TX Spiser, Kristi A. San Antonio, TX Srubar, Ann M. Houston, TX Staha, Christine D. Pasadena, TX Stanaland, David S. Lufkin, TX Stanford, Brian A. Marlin, TX Stanford, Melissa M. Corpus Christi, TX Stanley, Cheryl L. Bedford, TX Stanley II, Stanley F. Copperas Cove, TX Starcke, Chris B. Beaumont, TX Steagall, Jill R. Dallas, TX Stepan, Stacey S. El Campo, TX Stephens, Cathy R. Kilgore, TX Stephens, Melanie L. Eden, TX Stephens, Jr., Stacy R. Dallas, TX Stephenson, Baret B. Liberty, TX Stepp, Carol D. Arlington, TX Steudtner, Robert B. Dallas, TX Stevenson, Molly B. Pearland, TX Stiles, John T. Mineval Wells, TX Stoerkel, Sharon R. Houston, TX Stokes, Jim D. Sugar Land, TX Stoll, Anita A. Brenham, TX Stolt, Michael A. College Station. TX Stratemann, Melisa J. San Antonio, TX Stratton, David L. Houston, TX Streater, Tracey E. Sugar Land, TX Streidl, William J. Houston, TX Stringer, Timothy D. Gatesville, TX Stromatt, Julia A. Houston, TX Struck, Carl A. Blanco, TX Stuesser, Jenna M. Victoria, TX Suggs, Michael F. Texarkana, TX Sullivan, Archie M. Longview, TX Sumler, Kay M. Houston, TX Sumner, Michael D. Temple, TX Supak, Janet M. Lubbock, TX 732 Sophomores 1989 Susil, Rebecca L. Houston. TX Svalesen, Steinar Oho. Norway Svetlik, Steven D. Mi dland. TX Swanzy, Joy M. Port Arthur, TX Swearingen, Todd M. Houston, TX Sweeney, Lara S. Houston. TX Sweet, James Daryl Millers Grove. TX Syptak, Amori K. Denver, CO Szalwinski, Bradley S, Corpus Christi, TX Taber, Steven M. Grapevine. TX Talbot, Scott E. Arlington, TX Tallent, Christi J. Mason, TX Tallent, Cynthia A. Gladewater, TX Tanner, Stacie L. Hurst. TX Targac, Frank L. Bloomington, TX Tawney, Elizabeth A. Lubbock, TX Taylor, Cynthia L. Waco. TX Taylor, Elizabeth K. Raymondville, TX Taylor, Jerral L. Kerrville. TX Taylor, Karen L. Lake Jackson, TX Taylor, Lititia R. Missouri City, TX Taylor, Rob M. Winnsboro. TX Taylor, Shana K. Richardson, TX Tebrinke, Michael A. Dallas. TX Teixeira, Carol M. Houston, TX Tellez-Giron, Marisa El Paso, TX Tergerson, Laurie E. Cranftllsgap, TX Termini, Camille A. Galveston, TX Terrazas, Debbie Kingsville, TX Terrell, Tina C. Palinview, TX Tesdall, Christine L. Irving. TX Theut, Brian A. La Marquez, TX Thomas, Ed M. Spring, TX Thomas, Kent A. Midlothian, TX Thomas, Temple N. Eagle Lake, TX Thompson, Amelia A. San Antonio, TX Thompson, Deborah A. Richardson, TX Thompson, Jennifer Rene San Antonio, TX Thompson, John M. Joshua, TX Thompson, Russell W. Red Oak, TX Thompson, Teresa L. Kingsville, TX Thompson, Tracy L. Greenville, TX Thorpe, Anne E. Converse, TX Thorson, Jennifer L. Houston, TX Thumann, Nanette M. Rosenberg, TX Sophomores 733 Sophomores Tidwell, Omar R. Freeport, TX Tiestke, Kristine A. Ft. Worth, TX Tiet, Phuong H. Houston, TX Tillery, Kristi M. Dallas, TX Tinker, Laurie E. Houston, TX Tolar, Michael W. Houston, TX Tolbert, Kim M. Yoakum, TX Toler, Tina M. Houston, TX Tomasini, Laurie M. San Antonio, TX Tomotaki, Luis M. Richardson, TX Tompkins, Katherine L. Houston, TX Tongco, Wayne P. College Station, TX Tornabcne, James T. Friendswood, TX Torres, Efrain Alice, TX Torres, Gretchen K. Los Alamos, NM Toups, David R. Austin, TX Tovias, Jose A. San Antonio, TX Townsend, Jennifer E. Houston, TX Townsend, Merric L. Laredo, TX Tran, Son T. Richardson, TX Trochesset, Stephen L. Galveston, TX Troiani, Anthony P. Beaumont, TX Troland, Dennis M. Loveland, TX Tubbs, Lisa M. Dallas, TX Tucker, Jon P. London, England Tunnel), Kimberly K. Flint, TX Turner, Ronald H. Pasadena. TX Twyman, Jcrel S. Houston, TX Tyson, Jr., Harry Shanno Nacogdoches, TX Uemura, Robert K. Yokota AFB, Japan Ugalde, Walter G. San Antonio, TX Untermeycr, Brian A. San Antonio, TX Upton, Catherine L. Sugarland, TX Usey, Michael C. Longview, TX Usrey, Mitchell W ' . San Antonio, TX Utesch, Debbie K. Argyle, TX Utzman, Julie A. Missouri City, TX Vale, Stephen P. Longview, TX Van Buskirk, Nicolle R. Carrollton, TX Van Dorn, Douglas R. Lumberton, TX Van Dyke, Melissa A. San Antonio, TX Van Osdall, Christine A. Houston, TX Van Pelt, Deborah A. Houston, TX Vandergrift, John C. College Station, TX Vanderhider, Russell Ann Abilene, TX Varga, Paul D.G. Arlington, TX Varner, Andrew B. San Antonio, TX Varos, William M. San Antonio, TX Vasquez, David R. Mercedes, TX Vaughn, Terry L. Ft. Worth, TX Vecera, Gloria A. Yoakum, TX Vega, Frank H. Cameron, TX Vela, Pamela L. Missouri City TX Vela-Roch, Norma E. Dallas, TX 734 Sophomores 1989 Velasco, Rosana Mariu Ft. Stockton, TX Venincasa, Laura A. Dallas, TX Verret, Suzanne C. Beaumont, TX Veteto, Roger S. Houston, TX Vickers, Amanda P. Klein, TX Vidal, Teresita M. Humble, TX Viktorin, Joann M. Pearland, TX Villareal, Debbie L. Houston, TX Vitacca, John M. Irving, TX Vitro, Sheri S. Denkon, TX Vogel, Stephen J. Killeen, TX Voigt, Wanda L. Houston, TX Voorheis, Kirt R. Tomball, TX Wagner, Lisa D. College Station, TX Waldrop, Lauanne Crockett, TX Wales, Curtis L. Richardson, TX Walker, Joseph S. Dallas, TX Walker, R obert Cypress, TX Walker, Robin M. Houston, TX Wall, Sara H. Amarillo, TX Wallace, Deborah R. Houston, TX Wallis, Jeff D. College Station, TX Walter, Cynthia A. Slaton, TX Walters, Brett E. Austwell, TX Walters, Robert S. Longview, TX Walther, Karla L. Arlington, TX Walther, Michael T. Houston, TX Walton, Laura L. Walden, TX Walz, Gary S. Houston, TX Wanke, Eric G. San Antonio, TX Ward, Adina R. Lagos, Nigeria Ward, David E. Dumas, TX Warder, Charleen M. Denver, CO Warner, Mary C. Alto, TX Warren, Andre E. Nacogdoches, TX Waters, Sharon K. Dallas, TX Watson, Sam J. Houston, TX Watson, Will M. Livingston, TX Weaver, Greg H. La Grange, TX Webb, Amy C. Ft. Worth, TX Webb, Toni R. Ft. Worth, TX Wehmeyer, Stacey D. Port Lavaca, TX Wei, Chieu Hung Ft. Worth, TX Weihing, John W. Mandeville, LA Weiner, Annelise C. Boulder, CO Weir, David J. Brenham, TX Weisenfels, Rebecca M. Lufkin, TX Welch, Jean E. Dallas, TX Welfel, Christina D. Van Vleck, TX Wells, Emmitt R. Deer Park, TX Wenzel, Angela A. Rockdale, TX Wessels, Susan A. Houston, TX West, Amy L. Bryan, TX West, Jon W. Houston, TX Sophomores 735 Sophomores Mark Barnes, left, a freshman from Com¬ merce, and Capp Couch, a junior from Ozona, return to Davis-Gary Hall after a long day at bonfire cut. Westbrook, Paul W. Garland, TX Whitacre, Chad A. Capon Bridge, WV Whitaker, David W. Longview, TX Whitcomb, Elizabeth L. Baytown, TX White, Audrey G. San Antonio, TX White, Mitchell B. Irving, TX White, William L. Houston, TX Whitfill, Kerry J. Pasadena, TX Whiting, James H. Burleson, TX Whitlock, Lisa R. Bryan, TX Wicke, Davod J. Columbus, TX Wideman, Jennifer A. Austin, TX Widtfeldt, Marla R. El Paso, TX Wiggs, Kathy L. Pattison, TX Wilsanowski, Stephanie Bryan, TX Williams, Allison N. Dallas, TX Williams, Angelica M. Bryan, TX Williams, John Richard Baton Rouge, LA Williams, Naomi J. San Antonio, TX Williams, Rhonda L. Spring, TX Williams, Scott J. Gilmer, TX Williams, Terrence Andre Houston, TX Williams, Valerie K. Kingwood, TX Williamson, Kimberly C. Kingwood, TX Willis, Greg Ashley Garland, TX Wilson, Ann E. Houston, TX Wilson, Clifford A. Lake Jackson, TX Wilson, David M. Crobyton, TX Wilson, Fred S. Durango, CO Wilson, Jay E. Longview, TX Wilson, Kristi F. Austin, TX Wilson, Michael A. Pinehurst, TX Wilson, Robert J. Baytown, TX Wilson, Sasha R. W ortham, TX Wilson, Tammy D. Woodville, TX Winkelmann, David A. Houston, TX Winkle, Ted M. Winnsboro, TX Winkler III, John C. Deer Park, TX Winn, Brian P. Austin, TX Winsky, Cherie L. Kingwood, TX Winter, Peter L. San Antonio, TX Wise, Amy B. Madisonville, TX Wise, Patricia D. Ft. Worth, TX Witta, Charles D. San Antonio, TX Wohn, Gary E. Houston, TX Wolf, Christine D. Cuero, TX Wolf, Melony D. Houston, TX Wolf, Stephanie K. Houston, TX Womack, Michael J. Midland, TX Wonderly, Charles S. Richardson, TX Woo, Tsung C. Hong Kong Wood, Lauren D. Kingsville, TX Wood, Mary E. Pittsburg, PA Wood, Melanie E. Corpus Christi, TX 736 Sophomores Wood, Ryan Richardson, TX Wood, Timothy M. Colorado Springs, TX Woodard, Ripley E. Klein, TX Woodell, John R. Bryan, TX Worthington, Jennifer A. Dallas, TX Wortman, Rebecca A. Cibolo, TX Wright, Carolyn J. Killeen. TX Wright, Jennifer L. Duncanville, TX Wright, Kimberly D. La Marque, TX Wyatt, Lydia A. Shreveport. LA Wyatt, Paul F. Houston, TX Wynn, Greg W. College Station, TX Yarbrough, Shawn A. Midlothian, TX Yeager, Stephen L. Houston, TX Yeates, Sharia J. Bryan, TX Yeung, David K. Houston, TX Young, Amy M. Seguin, TX Young, Karen G. The Woodlands. TX Youngson, Patrick G. San Antonio, TX Yust, Debbie S. Deer Park, TX Zabrodzky, Matthew G. Houston, TX Zahar, Samuel Kountze, TX Zdansky, Douglas C. Corpus Christi, TX Zebede, Enrique J. Panama, Rep. of Panama Zetnick, Philip R. Arlington, TX Zierer, Joseph J. Ft. Worth, TX Zimmerman, Keith D. Houston, TX Sophomores 737 m m. x. fK !♦ 4 . -i 41 ■ ' a:.; »• r iF £1 411 iv t ' ■ N l irv H mH S® Ki IS if §1: m m jp ; - ' • ' ' r 7.» ' -• % j m Mi M..i 1 m Jfl ......... -m m ...... n ' t:. 738 Freshmen CLASS OF 1990 OFFICERS: Michael Aspinall, vice president; Kathleen Broder¬ ick, social secretary; David Gribble, treasurer; Dan Gattis, president; Jeffrey Bren¬ nan, secretary. Freshmen 739 Freshmen Aardal, Marilyn C. Frisco, TX Abel, Christine L. Houston, TX Abello, Martha C. Houston, TX Abney, Virginia M. Dallas, TX Abrom, Tracy L. Houston, TX Abshire, Kreg A. Port Arthur, TX Adams, Abigail L. Baltimore, MD Adams, Allison Paige College Station, TX Adams, Carroll A. Houston, TX Adams, Jill B. Houston, TX Adams, Nicole G. Spring, TX Adins, Traci J. Dallas, TX Adrian, Sheryl D. Ft. Worth, TX Affleck, Meaghan A. Kingwood, TX Ahart, Erik C. San Antonio, TX Ainsworth, Paige Houston, TX Akerman, Angela M. Irving, TX Akin, Alan M. College Station, TX Alaniz, Ruby A. Devine, TX Albrecht, Kelley M. San Antonio, TX Alcorn, Stuart D. Hattiesburg, MS Alexander, Jon D. Fa irfax, VA Alexander, Michael C. Kyle, TX Alexander, Paul D. San Angelo, TX Allen, Jay K. Baytown, TX Allen, Timothy j. Richardson, TX Allison, William C. Humble, TX Allred, Edward W. Ft. Sam Houston, TX Altenburgcr, Elizabeth M. Houston, TX Alvarez, Adam B. Colorado City, TX Alvarez, Rafael Navcalpan, State of Anderson, Cara M. Plano, TX Anderson, David F. San Antonio, TX Anderson, Debra L. Bay City, TX Anderson, Kenneth G. Spring, TX Anderson, Kimberly Lyn Austin, TX Anderson, Ronnie K. Garland, TX Anderson, Suzanne M. El Campo, TX Anderson, Tracy D. Lufkin, TX Anger, Evamaria Canyon Lake, TX Angulo, Cecile R. College Station, TX Appelt, Laura L. Eagle Lake, TX Applegate, John R. Ft. Worth, TX Arbaugh, Fenn J. Waco, TX Arccneaux, Renee Houston, TX Archibald, Vanessa K. Temple, TX Arkins, Erin E. Bentonville, AR Armentrout, Pamela A. Humble, TX Armstrong, Charlie L. Marshall, TX Armstrong, Karen R. Richardson, TX Arnold, Jeff M. Denison, TX Arnold, Wendy A. Houston, TX Arthur, Patricia A. Greenville, TX Arthurs, Jonathan D. Houston, TX Asensio, Cris M. Dallas, TX Ashton, Michael K. Houston, TX Ashworth, Tiffany Kay San Antonio, TX Auer, Glenn D. Pearland, TX Austin, Gant D. Houston, TX Autrey, Sharilyn K. San Antonio, TX Autry, Steven D. Dallas, TX Avila, Sabas J. San Antonio, TX Babin, Albert E Corpus Christi, TX 740 Freshmen 1990 . ...... ..... ■ Babin, Leslie A. Beaumont, TX Baccus, Bret C. Amarillo, TX Bachtel, Kristine A. Pearland, TX Badowski, Eric W. Dallas, TX Bailey, Lynette D. Tomball, TX Bailey, Susan E. Friona, TX Baiza, Jessie R. Ft. Stockton, TX Baker, Clark V. Alpine, TX Baker, Darrin R. Houston, TX Baker, Doris J. Huffman, TX Baker, Kirsten M. San Antonio, TX Baker, Kristi D. Lufkin, TX Baker, Leigh C. Spring, TX Baker, Stanley M. Houston, TX Baker, Troy S. Dickinson, TX Balcerak, Dianne R. Baytown, TX Balfanz, Rebecca L. Beaumont, TX Balkema, Brenda Lee Bryan, TX Ballanfant, Andrea L. Houston, TX Ballard, Janice G. Bedford, TX Ballard, Kenneth E. Deer Park, TX Balsinger, Renee A. Houston, TX Balusek, Cheryl L. San Antonio, TX Barnes, Angela C. Dallas, TX Barnes, Bob E. Cleburne, TX Barnes, Lynn V. McAllen, TX Barnes, Sandy S. Austin, TX Barnett, Lyrissa C. Iraan, TX Barnfield, Matthew S. Houston. TX Barnhart, Kirstin F. Houston, TX Barnhart, Madison T. Dallas, TX Barr, Timothy D. Kendallville, TX Barrett, Timothy J. Houston, TX Barrientos, Albert Eagle Pass, TX Barrows, Karen E. San Antonio, TX Barton, Lisa D. Tyler, TX Bartsch, Janet K. Katy, TX Barwis, Gregory J. Houston, TX Bass, Elizabeth E. Groves, TX Bassinger, Jon K. Lufkin, TX Bath, Caledonia M. El Paso, TX Batson III, Kenneth R. Houston. TX Bauer, Robin A. Houston, TX Baughman, Kip L. Houston, TX Bauhs, James A. Richmond, TX Baxter, Michelle R. Garland, TX Baxter, Steven M. Houston, TX Bazer, David Mission, TX Beamsley, Russell L. Pharr, TX Beard, Janie L. East Bernard. TX Beard, Sherrie C. San Antonio, TX Bearden, Melissa A. Santa Fe, TX Beasley, Dana D. Austin, TX Beasley, Max H. Dallas, TX Freshmen 741 Freshmen ............. ...... ,, ............................ Bcason, Richard E. Nashville, TX Beaumont, Kimberly A. Nederland, TX Beazley, Buffie L. Dallas, TX Beck, James R. Corpus Christi, TX Beckman, Steve C. Pearland, TX Bedford, Shannon D. Gidding, TX Behrendt, Carl K. Sequin, TX Behring, David Andrew Lytle, TX Belicek, Evon T. Yoakum, TX Bell, Charles R. DeSoto, TX Bell, Grant R. Arlington, TX Bell, Melany R. Houston, TX Benavides, Sandra E. San Antonio, TX Bender, Pamela L. Plano, TX Benge, Vajerie A. Eaglelake, TX Benner, Kelly A. Richardson, TX Bennett, Latonya D. Dallas, TX Bentley, Lea E. Corpus Christi, TX Benton, Benjamin R. Dimmitl, TX Benzick, Arthur E. Houston, TX Bcreit, David M. Cedar Hill, TX Berke, Hale Sugarland, TX Berman, David A. Houston, TX Bernhard, Susan G. Willow City, TX Bernoski, Beth E. Mansfield, TX Berry, Jennifer F. Dallas, TX Berry, Richard W. Carthage, TX Besly, David L. Amarillo, TX Best, Jeanne M. Marshall, TX Best, Sharon M. Houston, TX Bctik, Beverly A. Red Oak, TX Beu, Katherine E. Loring AFB, ME Bible, Grady E. Channelview, TX Bice, Lisa L. Lumberton, TX Bickle, Jerry S. San Antonio, TX Biddle, Ted P. Corpus Christi, TX Bidigare, Brian J. St. Clair Shores. MI Bilello, Kerrie A. Kingwood, TX Bills, Clinton W. Alvarado, TX Bingham, Weldon B. Colorado City, TX Bird, Arthur D. Lewisville, TX Bird, Eric T. San Antonio, TX Bishop, Bruce A. San Antonio, TX Bishop, Tracey L. Dallas, TX Bitros, Lori A. Terrell, TX Black, Rebecca S. Pratt, KS Blackburn, William C. Lubbock, TX Blackman, Brian A. Bowie, TX Blair, Amy D. Hemphill, TX Blair, Leslie A. Lamesa, TX Blancet, Lisa G. West Columbia, TX Blankenship, Leanne Spring, TX Blankenship, Lee S. San Angelo, TX Blanton, Renae M. Natalia, TX Blasche, Dana K. Tyler, TX Bloom, Susie C. Arlington, TX Bloomer, James L. Grandview, TX Blythe, Brian J. Lubbock, TX Boatright, Collie Nixon, TX Bobbitt, Jennifer L. Angleton, TX Boedecker, Karin L. Richardson, TX Bollom, Susan L. Boling, TX Bolt, Laurel L. Dallas, T X Members of the corps of cadets demon¬ strate the proper technique for cutting logs. Everyone participating at the bonfire cut¬ ting site must attend one of these classes on safety and procedure. 742 Freshmen 1990 .................................. .............. ..... . ...... ...........I Students check answers to their tests after a late exam at Harrington Education Center. Bombach, Jean L. El Paso, TX Bone, Catherine Lake Jackson, TX Bone, Ronald N. Dallas. TX Bonewitz, Danica K. Round Rock, TX Bonham. Joel R. Duncanville. TX Boomer, Mamie L. Wichita Falls, TX Boone, Laurie L. El Campo, TX Boozer, Donald Lane Denton, TX Borden, Bradley E. El Paso. TX Bordovsky, Christopher San Antonio, TX Boriskie, Sandra D. Austin, TX Borski, Debra A. Houston, TX Borth, Pam B. San Antonio, TX Bosquez, Daniel Houston, TX Bottos, Lynda A. Burkburnett, TX Bou-Saada, Ingrid E. Houston, TX Boultinghouse, Tassy Lee Weslaco, TX Bourn, Kyle N. Houston, TX Bouthillette, Max L. Victoria, TX Bowden, Robin L. Lockhart, TX Bowen, Billie R. Waco. TX Bowen, Mary Kelly Ft. Worth, TX Bower, Joe Shannon Austin, TX Bowers, Terri G. Victoria, TX Bowman, Kellye M. Goliad. TX Boyd, Laura A. Roanoke, TX Boyd, Lauren D. Kingwood, TX Brackenridge, Jeffrey K. Duncanville, TX Brackens, Lisa A. Missouri City, TX Braden, Chandra L. Houston, TX Bradley, Gina L. Natalia, TX Bradley, Jason E. Rockport, TX Brady, Arthur J. Spring, TX Brantley, David M. Houston, TX Brancaccio, Cheryl A. Plano, TX Brandon, H.S. Lewisville, TX Brannigan, Kelly S. Corpus Christi, TX Brantley, Shawn E. Beaumont. TX Brasted, Phil A. Kingwood, TX Bratt, Krista E. San Antonio, TX Braun, Jeffrey A. San Antonio, TX Breedlove, Linda Diane Spring. TX Breihan, Julie Dallas, TX Brennan, Jeffrey P. Sherman, TX Brewster IV, James F. Austin, TX Brice, Cheryl L. Friendswood, TX Brickley, Douglas J. Dallas. TX Brieden, Julie E. San Antonio, TX Briers, Kelly L. Missouri City, TX Briseno, Rene E. San Antonio, TX Brock, Eric L. Burleson, TX Brock, Gloria J. Keller. TX Brockman, Tiffany A. Idalou, TX Broderick, Kathleen A. Plano, TX Freshmen 743 Freshmen Aggies, Aggies everywhere A M Growth Continues f there seemed to be more students in classrooms, more students walking around campus, and more cars in the parking lots this semester, there were. The enrollment for Fall 1986, which hit 36,570, could account for “Aggies, Aggies every¬ where!” Thi?total includes 29,701 undergraduate students, 6,151 graduate students and 718 veterinary and medical school students. The tradition of more male students than female students in the A M classrooms lives on. The tradition is obvious in that more than half of all undergraduate stu¬ dents, 17,404, are male, but the number of female students is increasing each year. Even the breakdown by classes shows that the males dominate in number, with the sophomore class having the closest male-to-female ratio. White and Anglo students still make up a majority of the student body at Aggieland, with 31,365 in the fall enrollment. Others that are represented on the A M campus include 1,994 Hispanic students, 1,616 in¬ ternational students, and 50 Indian Alas- kan students. The number of black students came to 780, while the students native to the Pacific Islands and Asia totalled 765. The College of Engineering still draws the most students, 9,271, but the College of Business has surpassed the College of Agri¬ culture for the second-highest enrollment. The college with the lowest enrollment is the College of Medicine with 195. By JENNI BLUTE Kelly Madden, a freshman from Boston, checks the drop list at the beginning of the fall semester. Madden is looking for 13 hours since she was dropped from all her classes. Brookover, Michael G. Kingwood, TX Brooks, James L. Jefferson, TX Broussard, Michelle M. Dickinson, TX Brown, Allen D. Stephenville, TX Brown, Brent A. Kilgore, TX Brown, Curtis P. Ft. Worth, TX Brown, Kelley F. Beevi ' le, TX Brown, Leslie R. Houston, TX Brown, Melissa M. Houston, TX Brown, Molly M. Frisco, TX Brown, Thomas R. San Antonio, TX Brubaker, Patricia A. Hilltop Lakes. TX Bruhl, Heidi E. Wichita Falls. TX Bruner, James R. Huntsville, TX Brunkenhofer, Catherine M. Corpus Christi, TX Brunner, Sharon M. Houston, TX Bruno, Nicole Houston, TX Bryant, Dawnette L. San Antonio. TX Bryant, S. Mark Houston, TX Buchanan, Richard K. West Columbia, TX Buchman, Kevin E. Bridge City, TX Buchta, David G. Richmond, TX Buchta, Matthew L. Damon, TX Buck, Terri L. Grand Prairie, TX Buckley, Gary W. Lexington, TX Buckner, Harold M. Cuero, TX BufTa, Juliette C. College Station, TX Buffo, Sarah K. Bedford, TX Bufkin, James D. London, England Buford, Greg E. Conroe. TX Buford, Swayzer Houston, TX Bullard, Jay C. Midland, TX Bullard, Steven R. Lake Jackson, TX Bunton, Suzette J. La Feria, TX Burch, Rodney J. Amarillo, TX Burdorf, Brian C. Ft. Worth, TX Burke, Carter J. Boerne, TX Burnett, Charles J. Shreveport. TX Burnett, David J. Dallas, TX Burnett, Stephanie A. Austin, TX Bums, Christy Hertford, England Burns, Elizabeth A. Marshall, TX Burr, Lara L. Miami, FL Burton, George V. La Grange, TX Busby, Virginia R. Wichita Falls, TX Busch, Jason R. Greenville, TX Busker, Philip C. Houston. TX Butler, Brian R. San Antonio, TX Butterworth, Karl D. Houston. TX Bybee, Sandra J. Conroe, TX Byrd, Rebekah L. Dallas, TX Byrne, Nancy R. Houston, TX Cademartori, Janice A. Plano, TX Caffey, Jeanne E. Arlington, TX 744 Freshmen 1990 Cajacob, Kimberly L. Houston, TX Callahan, Leslie D. Austin, TX Callicott, Karen L. Portland, TX Camargo, Carlos R. Weslaco, TX Cambron, Rebekah S. Houston, TX Campa, Troy M. Conroe, TX Campbell, Donald R. Abilene, TX Campbell, Jeffrey W. La Habra, CA Campbell, Kevin M. Dickinson, TX Campbell, Michael A. Garland, TX Campbell, Timothy E. Center, TX Camplone, Francesca C. Kaly, TX Cannon, Christopher Carrollton, TX Cannon, David D. Houston, TX Cano, Veronica Baytown, TX Cantu, Carlos G. Laredo, TX Cantwell, Bret A. Iowa Park, TX Cantwell, Earl R. Beevitle, TX Canup, Debbie K. Rockwall, TX Cardinal, Donald J. Bedford, TX Carlock, Kristie K. Celburne, TX Carlson, Krista A. Dallas, TX Carmack, Cindy L. Houston, TX Carpenter, Trudi C. Ft. Worth, TX Carpentier, Christopher San Antonio, TX Carpentieri, Stephen W. Friendswood, TX Carroll, Michael J. Nacogdoches, TX Carter, Becky S. Portland, TX Carter, Diana H. Sikeston, MO Carter, Heather R. Garland, TX Carter, Jennifer Henderson, TX Carter, Sarah P. Crockett, TX Carty, Mary B. Houston, TX Carver, Jim Bob Abernathy, TX Carwile, Rebecca J. Houston, TX Casbeer, Shannon D. Midland, TX Casbeer, Thomas J. Houston, TX Casey, Dori B. Nassau Bay, TX Caskey, Angela K. Wylie, TX Caskey, Carol A. Kilgore, TX Castagnos, Leigh A. Nederland, TX Castandea, Steve San Antonio, TX Castillo, William E. Houston. TX Castro, Mario E. El Paso, TX Catalina, Joseph M. Hearne, TX Cathey, Jennifer Ennis, TX Caudill, Michael K. Austin, TX Caudle, Amy L. Houston, TX Causey, William C. Corpus Christi, TX Cavaney, Kristin McLean, Virginia Caviness, Christopher De Soto, TX Cawthra, Tom A. Spring, TX Cazares, David E. McAllen, TX Cazares, Gregory T. San Antonio, TX Chaffin, Kelly I. Brownfield, TX Chambers, Tommy T. Midland, TX Champagne, Stephanie L. Beaumont, TX Champion, Paolo C. San Antonio, TX Chandler, Charis K. Liberty, TX Chaney, Donna L. Bulverde, TX Chapman, John P. Columbia, MO Chapman, Kyle T. Dayton, TX Chapman, Leanne Houston, TX Charba, Kim Corpus Christi, TX Chase, Forrest E. Tyler, TX Chatham, Mona R. San Angelo, TX Chavira, Melissa E. El Paso, TX Cheatham, Paul L. Jefferson, TX Chesser, Rodney D. Cuero, TX Chester, Andrew E. Nacogdoches, TX Chiao, Karl C. San Antonio, TX Chilek, Kevin D. Floresville, TX Chitale, Niranjan A. Wichita Falls, TX Chivvis, John C. Houston, TX Chmielewski, Sharyn L. Midland, TX Choat, Christi L. Eden, TX Chow, Juliie W. Dallas, TX Christensen, Jane M. Colorado Springs, CO Clanton, B. Elaine Balmorhea, TX Clark, Allyson L. Missouri City, TX Clark, Brian M. San Antonio, TX Clark, Cynthia K. Tyler. TX Clark, Daniel M. Kingwood. TX Clark, David R. Dallas. TX Freshmen 745 Freshmen Clark, Don L. Texarkana, TX Clark, Kathleen A. Glenhead, NY Clark, Melody E. Bryan. TX Clark, Terri G. Tyler, TX Clark, Lisa J. Port Arthur, TX Clausen, Colette R. Pt. Neches, TX Clipp, Kevin W. Richardson, TX Clough, Joyce A. Brownsville, TX Clubb, David Richardson, TX Coates, Elena L. Austin, TX Coburn, Melisa J. Sweeny, TX Cockbum, Mary L. Lampasas, TX Coffey, Katherine I. Irving, TX Cohn, Donald J. Houston, TX Coker, Christopher Dallas, TX Coker, Danna J. The Woodlands, TX Coldren, Cody F. Silsbee, TX Cole, Bryan K. Bryan, TX Cole, Jennifer E. Spring, TX Cole, Kevin L. Corpus Christi, TX Cole, Steven L. College Station. TX Coleman, Alecce Y. Ft. Worth, TX Coleman, Greg R. Houston, TX Coleman, Laura L. Joshua, TX Coleman, Suzanne K. Houston, TX Coley, Gary R. Waco, TX Collins, ' Belle ' Z. Dallas, TX Collins, Danny I. Humble, TX Collins, Marian L. Houston, TX Colvin, David B. San Antonio, TX Colvin, Rachael A. Beaumont, TX Combs, Everett M. Dallas, TX Conn, Suzanne Nederland, TX Consford, Angela S. San Augustine, TX Conway, Michael D. College Station, TX Conway, Warren L. Silsbee, TX Cook, James P. Grand Prairie, TX Cook, Kelly D. Ft. Worth, TX Cook, Michael R. Hampton, VA Cooper, Aaron H. Weatherford, TX Cooper, Cammie D. McKinney, TX Cooper, Douglas C. Klein, TX Cooper, Shawn A. Midland, TX Cooper, Teresa L. Brazoria, TX Copeland, Clayton L. College Station, TX Copeland, Kimberly A. Conroe. TX Corbett, Mona R. Scherta, TX Corbin, Cynthia A. Katy, TX Cordero, Patrick H. Ft. Stockton, TX Cordova, Rudy H. Spring, TX Corn, Gary W. Shepherd, TX Cornelius, Melisa R. Granville, TX Cotter, Catherine L. San Antonio, TX Conger, Michael S. Bryan, TX Court, Lawrance R. Edgewater, TX Covington, Matha L. Nacogdoches, TX Cox, Brian M. Dallas, TX Cox, Craig J. Tulsa, OK Cox, James D. Ft. Worth, TX Crafton, Stacey R. Alvord, TX Craig, David B. San Antonio, TX Craig, Emmett San Antonio, TX Craig, Lindsey R. Houston, TX 746 Freshmen 1990 ...... . ................................ ... ........ . ................. . H ill ......... . ................................................... Cramer, William D. Killeen. TX Cramp, John B. Richardson, TX Crawford, Stephanie A. San Antonio. TX Creek, Mary Jo Durango. Colorado Crews, Barbara L. Spring, TX Crilly, David J. Cypress. TX Criste, Timothy W. Friendswood, TX Crocker, Dana A. Spring, TX Crocker, Scott S. Ruston, LA Crone, Christi Lake Jackson. TX Crossman, Daniel B. Houston. TX Crouch, Kathy L. Lockhart, TX Crowe, Brennan E. Dallas, TX Crowsey, Karen L. Pilot Point, TX Crowson, Larry W. Sulphur Springs, TX Crump, Christy M. Dallas, TX Crump, Melanie G. Odessa, TX Culver, Michael D. San Antonio, TX Cunningham, Vicki J. Beaumont, TX Cunyus, Kelly A. Arlington, TX Curry, Sean A. Simon, TX Curtis, Calvin R. San Antonio. TX Dale, Tiffany C. Lewisville, TX Damstrom, Scharlyn D. Pflugerville. TX Daniel, Robert T. Duncanville, TX Daniels, Shannon A. Spring, TX Daugherty, Traci L. Houston, TX Davenport, John M. Waco, TX David, Christina L. Corngan, TX Davidson, Amy L. Muenster, TX Davidson, Kimberly L. West Columbia, TX Davidson, Tracie S. Houston, TX Davis, Amy B. San Diego. CA Davis, Amy L. Plano. TX Davis, Cole A. Plano, TX Davis, Darrell W. Arlington, TX Davis, Gregory I. Houston, TX Davis, Gwen C. Lubbock, TX Davis, Jeffrey D. Jacksboro, TX Davis, Julie S. Sugar Land, TX Davis, Kristen L. Katy, TX Davis, Mari C. Austin, TX Davis, Richard G. Houston, TX De La Garza, Luis A. Brownsville, TX De La Torre, Alfonso Brownsville. TX Dealy, Roy D. Houston, TX Dean, Debbi D. San Angelo, TX Deals, Mandy S. La Marque, TX Debes, Kenneth C. Houston, TX Debord, Jana Rae Pasadena, TX Decker, Laurie A. Bryan, TX Defalco, Lisa R. Stafford, TX Delaney, Joedon S. Waco, TX Delgado, Michael J. Arlington, TX Freshmen 747 Freshmen Delgado, Shelley F. San Antonio, TX Della Mea, Jennifer A. Lake Jackson, TX Delvalle, G. Chris Spring, TX Demille, David R. Chico, CA Dermody, Seanne J. Dallas, TX Despain, Reagan Ray Corpus Chrisli, TX Diaz, Lil Temple, TX Dickerson, Steven T. Reading, TX Dickson, Angela R. Houston, TX Dickson, Dean R. San Antonio, TX Dickson, Karen K. Dallas, TX Diedenhofen, John W. Kingwood, TX Diehl, Mark A. Freeport, TX Dielmann, Jennifer E. San Antonio, TX Dietz, Erik Arlington, TX Dill, Melissa D. Ft. Worth. TX Dillard, Mark A. Temple, TX Dillon, Melinda Spring, TX Disalvio, Thomas M. Amarillo, TX Dischler, Dean C. Orange. TX Dixon, Mcndan J. Friowa, TX Doan, Ann P. Houston, TX Doan, Thomas A. Merkel, TX Dobbin, Julia L. Houston, TX Dobbs, Mat D. Austin, TX Dockery, Michele T. Amarillo, TX Dodds, Andrea L. Arlington, TX Dodson, G. Glenn Victoria, TX Doekbrijder, Joseph A. Xymeger, The Netherlands Doerfler, Deborah Jean Edinburg, TX Doggett, Loren K. Plano, TX Dohner, Michele R. Houston, TX Dominguez, Laura C. Port Lavaca, TX Donelson, Jennifer Missouri City, TX Donna, Thomas J. Houston, TX Donnell, Jeffrey S. Houston, TX Dornak, David B. Las Vegas. TX Dorsey, John M. Woodville, TX Douglas, Bryan L. Kilgore. TX Douglass, Lisa Joan New Boston, TX Dowell, Jeffery T. McKinney, TX Downey, Jr, Charles R. Austin, TX Drake, Leeann P. Gainesville, GA Draughon, Kristi Lea Houston, TX Dressier, Dorinda J. Kingwood, TX Driver, Lara L. Houston, TX Drost, Steven M. Victoria, TX Ducote, Charles R. Plano, TX Dudek, Jr, Robert E. Dallas, TX Dudley, Matt B. Edouch, TX Duffy, Dionna A. Colleyville, TX Duffy, Jennifer R. Houston, TX Duhon, John C. Anahuac, TX Duke, James R. San Antonio, TX Duke, Tina E. Georgetown, TX Dulock, Tracy J. Waco, TX Duncan, Alan C. Bay City, TX Duncan, Guy Dallas, TX Dungan, Jeff J. Allen, TX Dungan, Melissa K. Plano, TX Dunham, Taw W. Agua Dulce, TX Dunklau, Francy Dallas, TX Dunn, Julie E. Sugar Land, TX 748 Freshmen m • ' V ' km — 1990 Dupre, David P. Houston, TX Dupuy, Trevor N. San Antonio, TX Durbin, Brian P. Bryan, TX Durda, Elizabeth J. Burleson, TX Durda, Karen G. Ft. Worth, TX Durkin, Maureen H. Groves, TX Duross, Christina R. San Antonio, TX Durr, Denise M. Houston, TX Durst, Kimberly A. Fredericksburg, TX Dusterhoff, Jean C. Round Rock, TX Dworaczky, Richard P. Pearland, TX Dyck, Lauren M. Temple, TX Dyer, Cynthia D. Waco, TX Dylla, Darren L. Adkins, TX Eakin, Jennifer L. Midland, TX Earl, Shawn Pearsall, TX Earls, Laura F. Tomball, TX Easley, Sbelli K. Kingwood, TX Easterling, Alan J. Jacksboro, TX Easterling, Patti J. Freeport, TX Easterling, Tammy R. Houston, TX Ebner, Alane L. Houston, TX Eckert, Robert S. Dallas, TX Eddleman, Michelle D. Houston, TX Edmondson, Amy R. De Soto, TX Edwards, Laura M. Dallas, TX Edwards, Michael L. Houston, TX Edwards, Patrick H. Houston, TX Elder, Deborah L. Garland, TX Ellis, Kevin W. Seguin, TX Ellis, Tom El Paso, TX Ellison, Mark E. Ft. Worth, TX Elmer, Shannon S. Missouri City, TX Eltschinger, Cyrill Switzerland Ely, Melissa R. Houston, TX Emshoflf, Anne M. Houston, TX English, Cody M. Laredo, TX Ervin, Leone D. Deer Park, TX Escobar, Alvaro Pereira, Colombia Estrada, Jessica Lynn San Marcos, TX Etchieson, Todd E. Cedar Hill, TX Eubanks, Kelley E. Arlington, TX Evans, Julie A. Odessa, TX Evans, Karin M. College Station, TX Evans, Kirk W. Houston, TX Evans, Penny A. The Woodlands, TX Evensen, Stephen B. Stafford, TX Everett, John K. DeKalb, TX Fairchild, Brian K. Houston, TX Fairweather, Patricia A. Colleyville, TX Falco, Gail T. Conroe, TX Falconer, Melissa K. San Antonio, TX Farmer, Kathy E. Burleson, TX Farnham, Harry M. Dallas, TX Freshmen 749 Freshmen Farnsworth, Christopher Victoria, TX Farrar, Christopher Corpus Chrisli, TX Fattig, Julie M. Ft. Worth, TX Fauber, Ashley L. Keller, TX Feddrisko, Lara L. Plano, TX Feller, Sharon P. Grapevine, TX Felner, Stephanie Spring, TX Felps, David R. Bastrop, TX Fendrick, Scott B. Waco, TX Fennell, Steven R. San Antonio, TX Fenton, Karla J. Kingwood, TX Ferguson, Jeff D. Spring, TX Ferguson, Joe W. Vidor, TX Ferguson, Melissa A. San Antonio, TX Ferguson, Melissa L. Dallas, TX Fernandes, Joseph Houston, TX Ferrata, Charlotte E. Houston. TX Fesler, Kristi Renee Stratford, TX Fields, Shawna L. Carrollton, TX Filgo, Kelly M. Weaco, TX Filley, Mark J. Clear Lake, TX Finley, Cheryl L. Bothell, WA Finley, Susan D. Conroe, TX Finney, Roy J. Sugar Land, TX Fischer, Lisa A. Indian Wells, CA Fischer, Michele D. San Antonio, TX Fisette, Dawn M. Orange, TX Fite, Tonya G. Ml. Pleasant, TX Fitzloff, Kelley A. Upland, TX Fitzpatrick, James L. Abilene, TX Flake, Amanda C. Excelsior, MN Flanary, Steve W. San Angelo, TX Flatt, Brenton T. Arlington, TX Fleming, Suzanne R. Stuttgart, Germany Flescher, Catherine A. Houston, TX Fletcher, Richard Dean Odessa. TX Flores, Patricia L. Edinburg, TX Flores, Roy Friona, TX Floyd, Shelley L. Houston, TX Foerster, Aimee T Dallas, TX Foley, Michael B. E! Dorado, AR Folkerth, Dianne E. Dallas, TX Foltz, Tonya L. Keller, TX Forames, John P. Ft. Worth, TX Ford III, Cecil A. Newton, TX Foss, Dyan L. College Station, TX Foster, Christianne Lumberlon, TX Foster, Jill Richards, TX Fowler, Suzanne M. Houston, TX F ' ox, Ellena S. Dallas, TX Fox, Rusty N. Longview, TX Frahlman, Jane 0. Houston, TX Frampton, James S. College Station, TX Frank, Patrick A. Yoakum, TX 750 Freshmen 1990 ............ . .................. . .......................................... Frank, Richard J. Keller. TX Franklin, Deidra M. Dallas. TX Franks, Michael A. New Gulf, TX Frantom, Mary K. Ft. Worth. TX Frazer, James A. Austin. TX Frazer, Sabra Dallas. TX Frazier, Jason L. Sulphur Springs. TX Freeman, Lindsey A. New Boston. TX Freytag, Beverly A. Flatonia, TX Fridrick, Rhonda A. Dallas, TX Frink, James B. Nacogdoches. TX Fritts, Mary A. Houston, TX Fruhling, Andrew College Station. TX Frye, Kellie J. Las Cruse. New Mexico Fuchs, Julie L. Houston. TX Fuchs, Terri L. Cameron, TX Fugger, Edward F. Tyler. TX Gagnon, Michael Pete Ft. Worth. TX Galbraith, Christian D. McKinney, TX Gallier, Kathryn A. Mission, TX Garcia, Adriana C. Alice, TX Garcia, Anthony L. Houston. TX Garcia, Elizabeth R. San Antonio. TX Garcia, Letticia B. Palestine. TX Garcia, Patricia Ann Galveston, TX Gardner, Andrew J. The Woodlands. TX Garrett, Michael R. Houston. TX Garrison, Mark A. Framingham. MA Gasper, Nancy R. Dallas. TX Gay, Charles R. Shreveport. LA Gearhart, Charlotte Z. Dallas. TX Geitz, Wya M. Odessa. TX Genzer, Troy G. Houston, TX George, Judy G. Marshall. TX George, Michael E. Anahuac. TX George, Rose K. Lewisville. TX Gerald, Pamela C. Buna. TX Gerhart, John A. Spring, TX Getz, Autumn D. Fairview, TX Giba, Denny J. Huffman, TX Gibson, F. Dewayne Lubbock. TX Gibson, Gregory L. Deer Park, TX Gibson, Karen E. Ft. Worth, TX Gibson, Michael A. Ft. Worth. TX Giese, Vanessa D. Houston. TX Giesecke, Virginia L. Alvin. TX Gilbreath, Ruthann N. El Paso. TX Gilcrease, Piper L. Houston. TX Giles, Hallie M. Carrollton. TX Gilliam, Garrett R. Houston. TX Gillis, Rebecca B. Lancaster. TX Gillespie, Joe C. Poteet. TX Gilmore, Charles M. San Antonio. TX Gipson, Jr., Ronnie R. Austin. TX Freshmen 751 Freshmen Giri, Sudhir Friendswood. TX Girotto, Jennifer L. Houston. TX Givens, Shelby S. Ft. Worth, TX Glatz, Ginger R. Spring. TX Glenn, Curtis D. San Angelo, TX Glezen, John H. Fayetteville, TX Glines, Bryan D. McKinney. TX Glueck, Robert V. Columbus, TX Goecke, Julie A. Houston, TX Goetz, Tracy A. Houston, TX Goffinet, Denny S. Missouri City, TX Gogulski, David H. Bellemeade, NJ Going, Scott A. Lubbock, TX Goldfarb, Deborah B. Dallas, TX Goldsby, Michael S. Houston, TX Gomez, Michelle J. Alexandria. VA Gonzales, Carol A. Corpus Christi, TX Gonzales, Celina Austin, TX Gonzales, Robert E. Deer Park, TX Gonzalez, Jose Hamlin, TX Gooch, Shari K. Stafford, TX Goode, Beth E. Houston, TX Gooding, Deanna M. San Antonio, TX Goodrich, Marion K. Houston. TX Gordon, Samantha L. Livingston. TX Goree, Jeff C. Houston, TX Gorman, Matthew L. Weslaco, TX Goswick, Joanne L. Houston, TX Gourlay, Joseph W. Midland, TX Grable, Leslie E. Lake Jackson, TX Graham, Christopher Weslaco, TX Graham, Stephen B. Dallas, TX Grams, David W. Adkins, TX Grandia, Michael C. Ft. Worth, TX Grant, Tiffany C. Magnolia, TX Granville, Yvonne L. Fredericksburg, TX Gray, Jada L. Waldron, Arkansas Graybeal, Dion F. Baytown, TX Graydon, Amy B. Friendswood, TX Grayson, Julie A. Farmers Branch, TX Greaves, Troy H. Midland, TX Green, Kellie A. Houston, TX Greene, Jeff L. Boerne, TX Greenspan, Amy B. San Antonio, TX Cribble, David E. Dallas, TX Griffin, Lori K. Allen, TX Griffin, Natalie E. Houston. TX Griffith, Michael P. San Antonio. TX Griffith, Jr., Michael W. Plano, TX Grigg, Deanna S. Sherman, TX Gritter, Jeffrey G. Bryan, TX Groce, Jana M. Houston, TX Groeschel, Kimberly D. Houston, TX Grogan, D. Michelle San Angelo, TX Grooms, Kelli K. Arlington, TX Grossmann, Lavonne M. Yoakum, TX Grothues, Denice M. San Antonio, TX Grothues, Shannon L. Dallas, TX Ground, Jeffrey S. Dallas, TX Gruber, Gail A. Houston, TX Grunden, Timothy T. Copperas Cove, TX Grymes, Charles F. Lolita, TX Grymes, Laura Ann Taft, TX 752 Freshmen 1990 Shannon Scurry, a pre-med student, walks her thoroughbred back to its stall. Guerra, Davis E. Del Rio. TX Guess, Michael L. Winnsboro, TX Guggisberg, Brent B. Mankato. MN Guido, Janette L. Reston. TX Guidry, Kelli A. Spring. TX Guilmartin, Lore A. Clear Lake, TX Guinn, Pamela D. Missouri City. TX Gunter, Christie A. Hope, AR Gura, Katherine E. Plano. TX Gustafson, Trent E. Houston. TX Guth, Kristen M. Houston, TX Gutierrez, Steven B. San Antonio. TX Gutierrez, Sylvia Laredo, TX Guzman II, George Houston, TX Hadden, F. Scott Round Rock, TX Hahn, Laura E. Spring. TX Hahn, Tara L. Bryan, TX Hairston, Brent Bay City, TX Hajdik, Rodney L. Clear Lake, TX Hale, Danette L. Austin, TX Haley, Carol A. San Antonio. TX Haley, Perry W. Hondo. TX Hall, John G. Longview, TX Hall, John K. Euless, TX Hall, Kristine E. Bryan, TX Hall, Philip L. West Columbia, TX Hall, Rebecca S. Porter, TX Hall, Todd Houston. TX Hamblen, Pace E. Goldwaite, TX Hamer, Catherine J. Temple. TX Hamilton, Julie L. Pampa, TX Hamm, Carl G. Winnsboro. TX Hammack, Jane A. Plano. TX Hammer, Brian J. Missouri City, TX Hammerstein, Tracy L. San Antonio, TX Hammond, Tami M. Corpus Christi, TX Hammonds, Tracy L. Houston. TX Hancock, Jennifer A. Houston, TX Handley, Liana M. Corpus Christi, TX Hanks, Steven W. Richmond, TX Hanna, David L. Allen. TX Hansmann, Stuart L. New Braunfels, TX Hanson, Richard M. Dallas, TX Harbaugh, Calvin B. Pleasanton. TX Harbers, Brenda S. Yoakum, TX Hardaway, Karen D. Houston, TX Harding, Liz M. Dallas, TX Hardister, Harold B. Houston, TX Hare, Steve H. Converse, TX Hargis, Brian L. Massena, NY Harper, Joseph G. Houston, TX Harper, Teri L. Richardson, TX Harrell, Jeffrey R. Dallas, TX Harris, Bryan D. Houston, TX Freshmen 753 Freshmen Harris, Kevin E. Layayelte, LA Harris, Mark K. Houston, TX Harris, Marsha L. Aledo, TX Harris, Paul H. Midland, TX Harris, Stacy L. Plainview, TX Harrison, Margcne G. El Paso, TX Harrison, Matthew S. Plano, TX Harsch, Kim A. Spring, TX Hart, Bret C. Enon, Ohio Hart, Rachel A. Georgetown, TX Hartman, Karen L. Nassau Bay, TX Hash, David C. San Antonio. TX Haskin, Scott D. League City, TX Haskins, Tina R. Duncanville, TX Hassler, Elizabeth L. Richardson, TX Hastings, Denise L. San Antonio, TX Hasty, Tracie J. San Angelo, TX Hattox, Melinda C. Irving, TX Hawkins, Heather K. Lake Jackson, TX Hay, Keistin L. Waco, TX Hayden, Susan J. Poteet, TX Hayes, Angela L. San Antonio, TX Hearne, Heather L. Georgetown, TX Hebert, Laura E. Madison, NJ Hebert, William B. Houston, TX Hedding, Matthew E. Alexander City, AL Heeney, Anna Marie San Antonio, TX Heer, Ellen L. San Antonio, TX Hefley, Jeff M. Dallas, TX Hefner, Kamie L. Houston, TX Hegg, Steven M. Plano, TX Heikkila, Christopher Sugar Land, TX Heiland, Andrea J. Arlington. TX Heilman, Michele E. Lake Jackson, TX Helper!, Julie A. Waco, TX Hempel, Carlton E. Austin, TX Henderson, Eric J. De Soto, TX Henderson, Harriett E. Palestine, TX Henderson, Joseph A. San Antonio, TX Hendricks, Joseph B. Lake Jackson, TX Henges, James W. Beaumont, TX Henley, Scott Duncanville. TX Henrik son, Sonja A. EAFB, SD Henson, Brian E. Lake Jackson, TX Herbold, Steven J. Fairfax, VA Herbsled, Keith E. Houston, TX Hernandez, Henry A. Seguin, TX Hernandez, Raymond M. San Antonio, TX Hester, Terri B. Duncanville, TX Heye, Amy L. San Antonio, TX Heyl, Deborah M. San Antonio, TX Hibbetts, Jennifer L. Lake Jackson. TX Hickman, Ann M. Carrollton, TX Hickman, Daron E. Tyler, TX Hicks, Rhonda L. Pleasanton, TX Hiett, Gary S. San Antonio, TX Higgins, Laura L. Alexandria, VA Hill, Lisa Conroe, TX Hill, Melissa G. Moran, TX Hill, Melissa L. Navasota, TX Hill, Ramon C. Port Arthur, TX Hilliard, Natasha D. Georgetown, TX Hillman, George M. Denton, TX 754 Freshmen Ownbey ...................... - .............. 1990 Hinds, William M. Killeen. TX Hinkel, M. Jill Sacramento. CA Hinkle, Wendy R. Friona. TX Hinton, Jeffrey W. Grand Prairie, TX Hirshman, llene M. Houston, TX Hitchcock, John C. Beeville. TX Hlavinka, Jeffrey C. East Bernard, TX Hlavinka, Kenneth A. East Bernard. TX Hobbs, Arthur B. San Angelo. TX Hobbs, Melissa A. Bryan. TX Hobbs, Tamera C. Azel. TX Hocott, Dane A. Raymonville. TX Hodge, Karen A. Dallas, TX Hodges, Keith Houston, TX Hoelscher, Brian R. Wall. TX Hoffart, Rhonda G. Houston. TX Hofferek, Lesley D. Smithville. TX Hoffland, Eric R. Kingwood, TX Hoffmeyer, Wendy Kilgore, TX Hogan, Heater P. Dallas. TX Hohn, Donald Mason, TX Holburn, Jennifer L. Hurst, TX Holdridge, Belinda G. Magnolia. TX Holdridge, Chip H.G. Ft. Worth, TX Holland, Daniel L. Mineral Wells. TX Hollas, Rebecca G. Kingwood, TX Holley, Keith G. Canyon, TX Hollis, Kathryn Breckenridge, TX Hollowell, Brian E. Waco, TX Holmes, Amanda N. Paris, TX Holsey, Sandra A. Port Levaca, TX Holt, Tonya J. Paris, TX Holub, Karen E. Houston, TX Homeyer, Jonathan C. Houston, TX Hood, Everett J. Irving, TX Hooks, Terri L. Friendswood, TX Hooper, Jerry L. Corpus Christi, TX Hooper, Judith E. Tyler, TX Hopkins, Kerry W. Pasadena, TX Hopkins, Shannon L. Del Rio, TX Hopp, Chris A. Duncanville, TX Hoppe, Randall V. Lafayette, LA Hopper, Susan E. Georgetown, TX Horchler, Michael W. Ft. Worth, TX Horn, Thomas M. Austin, TX Hornbeck, Linda K. Port Bolivar, TX Horner, Greg J. Lewisville. TX House, David T. Houston, TX Houston, Jenee L. Henderson, TX Howard, Joanna J. Waller. TX Howard, Melisa R. San Antonio, TX Howell, Mary G. Houston. TX Howell, Shana D. Tulia, TX Hoyak, Cindy D. Bryan. TX Freshmen 755 5 reshmen «— Hrynko, Brenda K. San Antonio, TX Hubbard, Kory L. Ft. Worth, TX Huber, Ernest M. Madrid, Spain Huber, Melinda K. Temple, TX Hudson, Glenn B. Arlington, TX Hudson, Jennifer J. San Antonio, TX Huerta, Juan C. Lake Jackson, TX Huerter, Regina M. Conroe, TX Huff, Marylin Dallas, TX Huffsteller, Craig A. Groves, TX Huggs, Stephen C. Houston, TX Hughes, Caren D. Smithville, TX Hughes, Jack J. Humble, TX Hughes, John E. Houston, TX Huitt, Adam S. Dallas, TX Humkey, Chris X. Orange, TX Humphries, Luetta A. Plano, TX Huneycutt, Harrell R. Gainesville, TX Hunt, Sean J. Mesquite, TX Hurta, Valeric Kay Houston, TX Hurtardo, Janina R. San Antonio, TX Husser, Richard C. Anahuac, TX Hutchinson, Lisa S. Midland, TX Hutton, Gregory R. Checotham, OK Hwang, Ellen Y. Galveston, TX Ingram, Charissa R. Odessa, TX Inkofer, Holly E. Seabrook, TX Irby, Michael F. San Antonio, TX Ireland, Teresa Jo Richmond, TX Ivey, Erin M. Clint, TX Ivy, John M. Grand Prairie, TX Ivy, Kimberly A. Plano, TX Iwasa, Masaharu Houston, TX Jackson, Carrie L. Houston, TX Jackson, Sharon R. Houston, TX Jakubik, John J. Tucson, AZ Jalufka, Sheri R. San Antonio, TX Janak, Melisa A. Austin, TX Janik, James L. Alvin, TX Janke, Marisa Lynn Taylor, TX Janzen, Brent VV. Houston, TX Jaremko, Becky S. Longview, TX Jasek, Mark C. Sunnyvale, TX Jenkins, Leslie S. Bridge City, TX Jenkins, Robert D. Lubbock, TX Jensen, Gretchen T. Katy, TX Jewell, Jeff A. Whitesboro, TX Jodon, Thomas F. Plano, TX Joe, Fredrick D. Plainview, TX Johannes, Traci L. Houston, TX Johnigan, Suzette Bryan, TX Johnson, Jay W. Happy, TX Johnson, Jill R. San Antonio. TX Johnson, Kevin S. Robert Lee. TX Johnson, Kristen L. Houston, TX Johnson, Melanie F. Houston, TX Johnson, Michelle R. Galveston, TX Johnson, Paul R. Corpus Christi, TX Johnson, Stephanie Lynn College Station, TX Johnston, Anne M. Garland, TX Johnston, Cindy L. San Antonio, TX Johnston, Jeanne Abilene, TX Jones, Bruce Lee Austin, TX 756 Freshmen ............ 1990 Jones, Darren B. Spring, TX Jones, David M. Roanoke, VA Jones, James K. Taft, TX Jones, Jane E. The Woodlands, TX Jones, Jeanene B. Gouldbusk, TX Jones, Jennifer L. Portland, TX Jones, Kathleen A. Houston, TX Jones, Kelley M. Kemp, TX Jones, Lana S. Houston, TX Jones, Laura A. Bedford, TX Jones, Scott L. Cleveland, TX Jones, Sheri L. Grand Prairie, TX Jones, Stephanie A. Baytown, TX Jones, Todd YV. Pasadena, TX Jones, Vidal L. Kemp, TX Jordan, Elizabeth L. Houston, TX Joseph, Amber D. Plano, TX Juenke, Glenn A. San Antonio, TX Jung, Jared C. San Antonio, TX Jurkowski, Kimberly I. Baplistown, NJ Just, Brad E. Plano, TX Kancavicus, Stefanie L. Clear Lake, TX Kang, Theo Duncanville, TX Kapche, Jeff Scott Houston, TX Kappel, Jason F. The Woodlands, TX Karr, Kevin C. Arlington, TX Kash, Rosemary A. Joshua, TX Katz, Heather M. Plano, TX Keeler, Kathryn N. Waco, TX Keenan, Charles W. Plano, TX Keeney, Kristine A. The Woodlands, TX Keilberg, Keri E. Southbend, TX Keim, Kyle C. Spearman, TX Keiser, Kathleen E. Spring, TX Keller, James E. San Antonio, TX Keller, Sherri L. Katy, TX Keller, Tina L. San Antonio, TX Kelley, Thomas B. Cuero, TX Kelly, Stephen B. Weatherford, TX Kelso, Jeffrey T. Houston, TX Kendrick, Stephanie A. Plano, TX Kennedy, Angela G. Houston, TX Kennedy, Lloyd Houston, TX Kent, Donna R. Baytown, TX Keprta, Laura A. Houston, TX Kettler, Stacey J. Dickinson, TX Key, John M. Springfield, TX Keyser, Christopher Houston, TX Khoury, Ramei S. Houston, TX Khuri, Valerie A. Houston, TX Kiely, Patrick W. Palestine, TX Killingsworth, Brian M. Clear Lake, TX Killsby, Darrin Irving, TX Kinard, Kelly A. Bryan, TX Freshmen 757 Freshmen King, Cherie D. Lubbock, TX King, Jacqueline E. Plano, TX King, Kimberly D. Cypress, TX King, Mary K. San Antonio, TX King, Sabrina D. Provo, UT King, Shannon A. Bedias, TX King, Timothy W. New Providence, NJ Kirby, Ronald W. Bryan, TX Kirchner, Cody C. Kingwood, TX Kirk, Evan R. Houston, TX Kirkland, Robert S. Wichita Falls, TX Kissman, Marna G. Giddings, TX Kizziar, Tracy M. Houston, TX Klauer, Jennifer S. San Antonio, TX Kleb, Linda K. Houston, TX Kleinschrodt, Lori A. Angleton, TX Klemm, Carol V. Plainview, TX Kleypas, Stephanie D. Houston, TX Kloke, Daniel C. San Antonio, TX Klosterboer, Travis G. Beaumont, TX Knoblauch, Edwards C. Houston, TX Koberg, Kendell C. San Antonio, TX Koch, Leonard P. Plano, TX Koenig, David W. Houston, TX Koenig, Robert VV. Brazoria, TX Kollman, John R. Taylor, TX Komar, Keith N. Marlin, TX Koop, Kenneth D. San Antonio, TX Koplyay, Katherine J. San Antonio, TX Koop, Kelly L. Pleasanton, TX Korenek, Phil J. Highland, TX Koslovsky, Randy R. Temple, TX Kostroun, David A. Cameron, TX Kosub, Karen S. Houston, TX Kowalski, Susan E. Pasadena, TX Kraus, Denise M. Houston, TX Krebs, Steven M. Dallas, TX Krekeler, Frank A. Spring, TX Krenek, Robert J. Houston, TX Kristof, John J. Caldwell, TX Krueger, Kevin R. Victoria, TX Krueger, Stacey L. Houston, TX Krupa, Edward M.S. San Antonio, TX Kucewicz, William I. Beaumont, TX Kuhn, Karla A. Bryan, TX Kunkel, Larry W. Marlin, TX Kuo, Kathy K. Houston, TX Kurdilla, Kathleen J. Belle Vernon, PA Kurz, Sheri J. Somerset, TX Kveton, Kelly J. Brownsville, TX La Fleur, Joanna M. Houston, TX Lacey, Thomas C. Sugar Land, TX Laird, Eric D. Waco, TX Laird, Lisa R. Brazoria, TX Lam, Leslie A. Houston, TX Lamb, Michael N. Houston, TX Lambert, Kimberly A. Commerce, TX Lamza, Kristen A. Houston, TX Lander, Trent D. Midlothian, TX Lane, Julie A. Richmond, TX Lane, Russell M. San Antonio, TX Lange, Donald P. La Coste, TX Lasell, Robert M. College Station. TX 758 Freshmen 1990 ............ ............... ..................... ....................................................................... Latta, Elyshea G. Bryan, TX Lauman, Randall C. Klein, TX Lawhorn, Nancy B. Dallas. TX Lawrence, Lauri A. Ft. Worth, TX Lawrence, Robert Brian Houston, TX Lawrence, Shawn R. Houston, TX Lawrence, Sheryl L. Deer Park, TX Lay, Amy K. Garland, TX Layne, Wm. Eric Austin, TX Layton, Tonya S. San Antonio, TX Learned, Lori J. Orange, TX Leblanc, Stephen M. Beaumont, TX Ledesma, Gene A. San Antonio, TX Lee, Douglas W. Lubbock, TX Lee, Michael L. San Angelo. TX Lee, Monty D. San Antonio, TX Lee. Peter F.K. Dallas, TX Lee, Russell K. La Porte, TX Lee, Wayne E. Oakland, AR Leedom, Jennifer A. Houston, TX Lehman, James A. Hockely, TX Lehotsky, Walt 0. Houston, TX Lemex, Kristine N. Houston, TX Lenahan, Thomas Houston, TX Lennon, Kristin L. Greenville. TX Lenz, Bradley H. Taylor, TX Leonard, Lara L. Rockwall, TX Lepp, Jeffrey S. Shreveport, LA Lester, Robert A. Houston, TX Leung, Nelson Grand Prairie, TX Leverentz, Jennifer Duncanville, TX Leverich, William K. Friendswood, TX Levrets, Shannon T. Abilene, TX Lewis, Karla K. Killeen. TX Lewis, Richard P. Temple, TX Liedecke, Clay D. Houston, TX Lightsey, Michele Bryan, TX Lilly, Jessica M. Katy, TX Lindsey, Daniel G. Lewisville, TX Link, Michelle A. Wallis. TX Liston, Perry A. Conroe, TX Liston, Ronald W. Conroe, TX Littlejohn, James B. Seguin, TX Lively, Tommy A. Decatur, TX Lloyd, Melissa L. Beaumont, TX Lloyd, Monica L. Klein, TX Lobingier, Kenneth S. Fairfax, VA Lohrman, Dara M. DeSoto, TX Long, Eugenia G. Port Neches, TX Long, Matthew M. Allen, TX Long, Murice B. Corpus Christi, TX Longoria, Cynthia San Antonio, TX Lopez, David E. Dallas, TX Lopez, Marc K. Amarillo, TX Freshmen 759 Freshmen Long lines replaced by new, more convenient system Phone registration ired fingers replaced sore feet dur¬ ing the fall semester as A M stu¬ dents let their fingers do the regis¬ tering. The university unveiled its phone reg¬ istration system, the largest in the coun¬ try, to largely favorable reviews from students, faculty and administrators. By dialing a touch-tone phone, students could register for classes, find out if they were blocked from registration, and add or drop fee options. Phone registration eliminated the tra¬ ditional lines at the Pavilion, but some students complained that the phone lines were overloaded. When students found that access was easier from an 845 exchange phone, lines formed at phones across campus. Administrators praised the new sys¬ tem, and the only negative reaction seemed to come from faculty members who feared that students would forego necessary academic advising in favor of touch-toning their way into classes. ' -N . • ■s. •• g a ■ ' - .Jp .4 ssr W Lopez, Patricia San Antonio, TX Lopez, Sonya Edinburg, TX Lott, Ronald A. Ft. Worth, TX Love, Lisa L. Rockdale, TX Lowe, Richard B. Piano, TX Lowther, Robin E. Dallas, TX Lozano, Irene E. Zapata, TX Lozuk, Amy E. Granbury, TX Lucas, Scott A. San Antonio, TX Lucas, Shelley E. Houston, TX Luna, Patrick R. Austin, TX Luna. Pedro C. Bryan, TX Lyness, Loraine L. Joshua, TX Lynn, John D. Longview, TX Lyons, James C. Colorado Springs, CO Lysdale, Amy M. Dallas, TX Lyttle, James A. San Antonio, TX Maberry, Sharon L. Ft. Worth, TX Macaluso, Anthony Port Arthur, TX Mackenzie, Scott A. Asheville, TX Mackin, Christy G. Columbia. MD Madden, Mike T. Sugarland, TX Mair, Stephen C. Ft. Worth. TX Majors, Michael J. San Antonio. TX Majors, Michael W. Dallas, TX Makar, Scott D. Dallas, TX Malak, Laura E. New Waver y, TX Maloy, Alex C. Houston, TX Mandola, Jr. Sammy F. Pearland, TX Mansfield, Sarah E. Arlington, TX Mantz, T. Simmone Georgetown. TX Maples, Karl R. Pineville, LA Marek, Monica S. Caldwell. TX Margiotta, James C. Marlin. TX Marlin, Cynth ia L. Texas City, TX Marraro, Jr. Robert V. San Antonio, TX Marshall, Michelle Houston. TX Martin, Carol E. Corpus Christi, TX Martin, Daniel W. Middletown, TX Martin, Hope E. Carrollton, TX Martin, Jill S. Arlington, TX Martin, Julie A. Tyler, TX Martin, Laura II. Houston, TX Martin, Timothy C. Houston, Tx Martindale, Mike Todd Jasper, TX Martinez, Kevin E. Houston, TX Mashburn, Curtis S. Pasadena, TX Mata, Deborah Lynn Laredo, TX Mathews, Jr. Guy G. Pflugerville, TX Mathies, Keith E. Irving, TX Mathis, Barbara College Station. TX Mathy, Scott P. La Crosse. Wl Matlock, Brian D. Dallas, TX Mattoon, Cris Houston. TX 760 Freshmen i 1990 Matus, Melissa D. Vernon. TX Maxey, Richard K. Amarillo. TX Mayberry, Andera J. Galesville. TX Mayer, James L. Houston. TX Mayo, Amanda M. Shreveport. LA Mayoral, Suzy C. Austin. TX Mays, Nicole E. Richardson. TX McAfee, Chad E. Madisonville, TX McAllen, Rachel A. San Antonio, TX McAllister, Jimmy C. Sugar Land, TX McAllum, Keri J. Friendswood. TX McBride, Michelle A. Honolulu, HI McCandless, Timothy M. Corpus Christi, TX McCannon, Kenneth A. College Station. TX McCartney, Kimberley A. New Coney, TX McCauley, James R. Dallas. TX McClennen, Kelly L. Houston, TX McCleskey, Cynthia L. Houston, TX McCoy, Cynthia L. Longyiew, TX McCroskey, Laura K. Dickinson, TX McCulley, Marla D. Friendswood, TX McCullough, Kira L. Fort Worth. TX McDaniel, Lori A. Pittsburg. TX McDonald, Barbara K. Dumas. TX McDonald, David Neal Amarillo. TX McDonald, G erald R. College Station. TX McDonald, Vance A. San Antonio, TX McDowell, Sara A. Edna. TX McFadden, Rose Ann Freeport. TX McFarland, Debra D. San Antonio. TX McFerren, Kristine M. Irving. TX McGahan. Melinda Troy, TX McGee, Carol L. Kingwood, TX McGee, Jeffrey M. Burleson, Tx McGee, Sharon E. Porter, TX McGehee, Amy L. Ft. Worth. TX McGlamery, Martha G. DeSoto, TX McGovern, Kevin S. Bedford. TX McGrane, Colleen M. St. Louis, MO McGuire, Patrick J. Victoria. TX McIntosh, Aundrea L. Natchitoches. LA McKenzie, Amy D. Sweetwater, TX McKillop, Larry R. Novi. Ml McKnight, Carl P. Miami. FL McLarry, Julie E. Dallas, TX McLaughlin, Leigh A. Dallas, TX McLaughlin, Lisa R. San Antonio, TX McLean, Jennifer E. Aurora. CO McMahan, Melinda B. Houston. TX McNeill, Mary Jon Canyon. TX McOrmond, Shery l L. Georgetown. TX McSpedden, Neal San Angelo. TX McTasney, John D. Sacramento. CA Meade, Candice R. Pearland, TX Mechelay, James E. Dickenson. TX Medina, Norma M. Corpus Christi. TX Medlin, Susan L. Quitman. TX Medrano, Vicente Hereford. TX Mefford, Kristin E. Beaumont, TX Meier, Steve A. Johnson City, TX Meinardus, Jeffrey L. Thorndale, TX Mejia, Jacqueline M. Laredo, TX Melkus, Maureen S. Carrollton, TX Melton, Jennifer L. DeSoto. TX Melton, John (Scott) San Angelo, TX Mendez, Lisa S. Houston, Tx Mendoza, Rosanna A. Beaumont, TX Mercuric, Geoffry P. Spring, TX Merritt, Gary W. Pearland, TX Mesquiti, Ricardo San Antonio, TX Metzger, Jeffrey H. San Antonio. TX Meurer, Thomas F. West, TX Meyer, Lora L. Houston, TX Meyer, Pamela J. Plano, TX Meyer, Robert J. Dix Hills, NY Meyer, Stephanie A. Georgetown. TX Michel, Shawn P. Atlanta. GA Michlewicz, Robert J. Beaumont, TX Michna, Deanna F. Rosenberg, TX Mickan, Michael W. Georgetown, TX Mier, Ruth A. Houston, TX Mierisch, Erwin J. Harlingen. TX Mihalski, Karl D. Adkins, TX Milberger, Jr., Louis C. Houston. TX Freshmen 761 Freshmen — Milby, James Charlie Spring, TX Miles, Terri L. Sugar Land, TX Miller, Amy R. Sherman, TX Miller, Constance T. Plano, TX Miller, Douglas M. Cincinnati. OH Miller, Jodi E. McKinney, TX Miller, Judy S. San Antonio, TX Miller, Kathi L. Bishop, TX Miller, Kelley A. Houston, TX Miller, Kristi L. Houston, TX Miller, Mark E. Dallas, TX Miller, Melissa L. Dallas, TX Miller, Michelle A. Tullahoma, TX Miller, Mina D. Glen Rose, TX Miller, Nancy R. College Station, TX Mills, Wendy C. Floresville, TX Milne, Sabrina L. Conroe, TX Milner, Melanie E. Austin, TX Minderhout, Jamie L. Lake Jackson, TX Minear, Scott A. Shiner, TX Mitchell, Melanie D. Moran, TX Mitchell, Michael L. Bedford, TX Mize, Mike D. Kingwood, TX Mobley, Andrea C. Kingwood, TX Mock, Stephanie A. Houston, TX Mokry, Bryan V. Victoria, TX Molina, Jose F. Pasadena, TX Money, Julia E. Austin, TX Monroe, John A. El Paso, TX Montgomery, Carol L. Brownfield, TX Montoya, Micaela Bryan, TX Moody, Danny Todd Garland, TX Mooman, Pam G. Clute, TX Mooney, Kelly Baytown, TX Mooney, Sandra J. San Marcus, TX Moore, Christie P. Hunt, TX Moore, Erika L. Temple, TX Moore, Kari E. Richardson, TX Moore, Kimberlee C. Everman, TX Moore, Kimberly C. Cedar Hill, TX Moore, Peter M. Kingwood, TX Moore, Shelly D. Dallas, TX Moore, William L. Pearland, TX Mora, Michael D. Sugarland, TX Moran, Brett A. Waco, TX Moran, Michael H. Corpus Christi, TX Moreland, Sabrina L. Canyon, TX Morello, Jr., Frank A. Houston, TX Moreno, Victor San Antonio, TX Morgan, Cathy Mesquite, TX Morgan, Jay P. San Diego, CA Morgan, Wm. Paul Flour Bluff, TX Morris, Keith W. Yoakum, TX Morris, Melissa K. San Antonio, TX Morris, Melissa S. Katy, TX Morrison, Michael A. Houston, TX Morse, John H. La Vernia, TX Morse, Robert M. Pinewood, TX Mortellra, Tammie D. San Antonio, TX Mortensen, Laura Kay Sugar Land, TX Mosby, Kristen M. Houston, TX Mosco, Al Houston, TX Moseley, Michelle E. Dallas, TX RIGHT: The newly renovated snack bar in the Commons receives its usual noon time crowd. ABOVE RIGHT: Steve Moore (left) and Steve Schneider listen as Fish Drill Team advisor Dirk Bergoon explains the proper technique for spinning a rifle. 762 Freshmen Mosely, Mark H. New Boston, TX Moses, Lisa D. San Antonio, TX Moses, Philip S. Alvarado, TX Mosman, Anthony C. Dallas, TX Mote, Marlon D. Ft. Worth, TX Mowney, Melanee A. Garland, TX Moyer, John B. San Antonio, TX Muckelroy, J. Ken Center, TX Mueller, Greg W. San Antonio, TX Mulholland, Dee A. San Antonio, TX Mulholland, Michael S. Odessa, TX Mullen, Marie T. San Antonio, TX Mullican, Cynthia M. Granbury, TX Mullins, Michele D. Rio Vista, TX Mumm, Cynthia L. Lake Charles, LA Murdock, Don S. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Murphy, Laura A. Houston, TX Murphy, Trenton Vance Houston, TX Murrah, Charles J. Liberty, TX Murrah, Todd M. Victoria, TX Murray, Krista D. Seabrook, TX Murray, Roy C. Graford, TX Musgrove, Melanie K. Houston, TX Myers, James R. Paducah, KY Myers, Jeffrey A. Houston. TX Myers, Kenneth G. Houston, TX Myers, Tracy W. Austin, TX Nafrada, Kenneth E. Sacramento. CA Naftanel, Stephen J. Austin, TX Nash, Rick A. Phoenix, AZ Naumann, Melissa L. Alamogordo, NM Nava, John Taft, TX Neal, Travis B. Lubbock. TX Neat, Herbert A. Dayton, TX Nedderman, Kristi K. Arlington, TX Neel, Cliff L. Friendswood, TX Neely, Alison P. San Antonio, TX Neely, Joe P. San Antonio, TX Neighbors, Ira J. San Antonio, TX Neill, Scott E. Dallas, TX Nelkin, Eric J. Houston, TX Nelson, Deanna D. Richmond, TX Nelson, Karen D. Cleburn, TX Nelson, Suzanne L. Houston, TX Nelson, William F. Beaumont, TX Nettles, Laura K. Deer Park, TX Neuse, Mary Houston, TX Newby, Shawn R. Springtown, TX Newcome, Jenny Houston, TX Newnum, Kathleen W. Beaumont, TX Neyland, Sharon A. Houston, TX Nicholas, Claudine A. Denton, TX Nichols, Catherine A. College Station, TX Nichols, Douglas B. Temple, TX Freshmen 763 Freshmen Nichols, Stephanie L. Houston. TX Nicolini, Heidi L. Georgetown, TX Niemeyer, Lou E. Colleyville, TX Nix, Edward A. Sherman. TX Noble, Jeff Winnsboro, TX Noble, Samuel Z. Dallas, TX Noel, Jennifer L. College Station, TX Nolle, Tammie Jean Sour Lake, TX Norman, David A. Greenville, TX Norton, Stephanie M. Tyler, TX Norwood, James K. Commerce, TX Norwood, Jennifer A. Daingerfteld, TX Nuner, Jeffery S. Crockett, TX O’Connell, l 1ary Helen Houston, TX O’Conner, Shawn C. Corpus Christ!, TX O’Shea, Timothy S. El Paso. TX Oakes, David A. Bryan. TX Oakes, Patrick T. Humble, TX Oakes, Susan G. Gonzales, TX Ogle, Jodie L. Dallas, TX Ohnysty, Teresa S. Spring. TX Olive, Kim A. Lexington, TX Oliver, Christee L. Brenham, TX Oliver, Julie K. Houston, TX Oliver, Robyn D. New Orleans, LA Olson, Melissa K. Crosby, TX Olson, Tobin E. San Antonio, TX Omo, Stacy A. Garland, TX Onley, Michelle A. Greenville, TX Orgeron, Karen A. Orange, TX Orr, Kathleen G. Greenville, TX Orr, Lucinda L. Jacksonville, TX Orr, William S. Burleson, TX Ortiz, Anna M. Brownsville, TX Osby, Pamela D. Ft. Worth, TX Osgood, Sharon L. Bellaire, TX Otte, Kurt J. Houston, TX Otto, Debra L. Houston, TX Outland, Lisa D. Dallas, TX Overton, Leann Arlington, TX Padilla, Samuel Temple, TX Page!, Dorothy K. Gonzales, TX Pair, Sharon R. Ft. Worth, TX Pali, Jennifer R. Houston, TX Paling, Pamela K. Houston. TX Palitza, Debra S. Floresville, TX Palmer, Paula S. Longview, TX Pantermuehl, Jerry D. New Braunfels, TX Parkerson, Angela G. Arlington, TX Parks, Robert L. Ft. Worth, TX Parma, James G. Schulenburg, TX Parrish, Alicia G. College Station, TX Parrish, David A. Garland, TX Parrish, Susan D. Ft. Worth, TX Parsons, Yancy M. Marlin, TX Pate, Craig Alan Houston, TX Pate, Jaye L. Warren, TX Patterson, Cayann Dallas, TX Patterson, Edward L. Houston, TX Patterson, Susan Grand Prairie, TX Pawsat, David P. San Antonio, TX Payne, Pamela P. Hemphill, TX Pearson, Thomas N. Houston, TX BOTTOM: Tickets to the 1987 Cotton Bowl game were a hot item in December. Lamar Kerr, a senior from Texarkana, and Brian Kess, a junior from Louisville, hold their place in line to purchase tickets at G. Rollie White Colesium. TOP RIGHT: Joe Kendrick throws a punch at his partner Bruce Hartway in a self defense class taught by the TAMU Self-Defense Club. 764 Freshmen L 1990 Peavler, Daniel P. Fl. Worth, TX Pedigo, Stacie D. Houston, TX Peeler, Jason B. Jourdanton, TX Pender, Laura G. Bryan, TX Pennington, Kristin K. San Marcos, TX Pennock, Gregory K. Del Rio, TX Perkins, Ralph T. Wichita Falls, TX Perry, Shelly E. Houston, TX Peterman, Angela R. Dallas, TX Petersen, Paul R. Dallas, TX Peterson, Joel D. Nixon, TX Peterson, Susan L. Spring. TX Petre, J. Erik Burleson, TX Petteway, Scott Andrews, TX Petty, Dieborah M. Pearland, TX Phelps, Margaret A. San Antonio, TX Philips, Jennifer L. Conroe, TX Phillips, Bobby C. Dumas, TX Phillips, Thomas W. Ft. Worth, TX Piccola, Giro J. Sunnyvale, TX Pieprzyca, Rhonda M. Tomball, TX Pierce, Richard D. Richardson, TX Pierce, Scott M. Abilene, TX Pindell, Cathy L. Houston, TX Piper, Michael W. Spring, TX Pippin, Jeannie K. Kingsville. TX Pickle, M. Paige Owensboro, TX Pirtle, Melissa J. Palestine, TX Plagens, Kathleen M. Rockwall, TX Plaster, Frank B. Spring, TX Podlipny, Laura B. Rosenberg, TX Podrasky, Michael A. St. Louis, MO Poe, Jonathan A. Singer, LA Poindexter, Karen J. Houston, TX Poling, Matthew C. San Antonio, TX Pollard, Jim Alpine, TX Ponse, Maria D. McKinney, TX Pope, Timothy J. Calgary Alberta, Canada Popejoy, Amy E. Houston, TX Portales, Charles J. San Antonio, TX Porter, Christ! J. Wichita Falls, TX Porter, Jason H. Houston, TX Posoda, Maria V. Kingwood, TX Postma, Robert C. Cypress, TX Potter, Robert B. Wylie, TX Potts, Craig A. Bryan, TX Potts, Deborah J. Graham. TX Pound, Lori S. College Station, TX Powell, Kimberly S. Houston, TX Powell, Shannon J. Plano, TX Pradel, Christine M. Kingwood. TX Praesel, Tammy L. Rockdale, TX Prasek, Dale W. Houston, TX Presnal, Justin J. Bryan, TX Freshmen 765 Freshmen Controversial Battalion Columnist, Karl Pallmeyer is “arrested” during a fund drive for crime stoppers. He was taken to a mock jail in Manor East mall where he called his friends at the Battalion; John Koldus, vice-president for student services; and Bob Wiatt, director of security and traffic for the University Police Department to make donations to bail him out. He received donations from everyone he called. Prcvette, Kristi L. Arlington, TX Prewitt, Colin J. Carrollton, TX Price, Daniel T. Houston, TX Priest, Amanda L. Waco, TX Prince, Angela R. Nacgdochej, TX Pruett, Vicki L. Houston, TX Pulcher, Lori A. Baytown, TX Purcell, Stacy J. Houston, TX Purdy, Jacqueline San Antonio, TX Purinton, Diane Richardson, TX Pye, Julia L. De Soto, TX Pyle, William T. Karnes City, TX Quach, Karen K. Plano, TX Qualia, Mary C. Del Rio, TX Radke, Kris L. Bryan, TX Ragle, Lance C. Sugarland, TX Rainey, Susan K. Gonzales, TX Ramirez, Jose M. San Ygnacio, TX Ramirez, Monica Houston, TX Ramirez, Richardo X. Zapata, TX Ramirez, Sonia C. San Antonio, TX Ramponi, Amy H. Missouri City, TX Ramsey, Wesley Shawn Odessa, TX Rand, Thomas A. Benton, AR Ranly, Lauren C. Corpus Christi, TX Ranly, Thomas C. Plano, TX Rau, Timothy K. Columbus, TX Rauch, Cathy A. Friendswood, TX Ray, Chuck O. Spring, TX Rayburn, Loretta S. Hockley, TX Reasons, Carla C. Corsicana, TX Reavis, Monica L. El Paso, TX Reed, Caroline E. Midland, TX Reed, Chris D. Belton, TX Reed, Ryan S. Kingwood, TX Reed, Wendy L. Garland, TX Reeves, Blake A. Borger, TX Reeves, Michelle M. Prescott, AR Regan, Denise L. Dallas, TX Regmund, Rayannae Kenedy, TX Reichert, Andrew D. San Antonio, TX Reinhard, Tina M. Ft. Worth, TX Rembert, Melanie S. Dallas, TX Rendon, Cheryl L. San Antonio, TX Renfrew, Suzette B. Sugar Land, TX Rentfro, Joseph N. Sherman, TX Repa, Lisa M. Austin, TX Resendez, V ' eronica A. San Antonio, TX Respondek, Travis L. Yorktown, TX Rettig, Kimberley J. Medina, WA Reyes-Duran, Martin Panama, Panama Reynolds, Travis N. College Station, TX Rhoden, Kathleen M. Lockhart, TX Rich, Melissa A. Ft. Worth, TX Richardson, Rebecca R. Scaly, TX Richburg, David T. Grapeland, TX Riley, Alan C. Tyler, TX Riska, Michelle L. Houston, TX Ritter, Mark E. San Antonio, TX Robello, Angela M. Ft. Worth. TX Roberson, Christopher Friendswood, TX Roberts, Jarrod P. Greenville, TX Roberts, Kerrie L. Spring, TX 766 Freshmen 1990 Roberts, Sherri D. Garland, TX Robinson, Ann E. Austin. TX Robinson, Laurie E. Canyon, TX Robinson, Monique R. Houston, TX Rodkin, Cynthia L. Houston, TX Rodriguez, Geri Pensacola, TX Ridriguez, Gloria Dallas, TX Rodriguez, Peter L. Kilgore, TX Roe, John B. Jefferson, TX Rogers, Angela F. Jewett, TX Rogers, Byron M. Houston, TX Rogers, Duane R. Victoria. TX Rogers, Kenneth A. Dallas, TX Rogers, Stephanie G. Richmond, TX Rohrbach, Kenneth M. D ' Hanis, TX Roland, William E. Galesville, TX Roof, Debbie L. Lewisville, TX Root, Shawn M. Port Arthur, TX Rose, Sharon J. Houston, TX Rosenbower, Jennifer L. Arlington, TX Rosser, Aubrey W. Kilgore, TX Rothpletz, Christine M. Dallas, TX Rotten, Jonny Hou ston, TX Rotzoll, Jeffrey A. Roanoke, TX Rouse, Connie R. Houston, TX Rouse, Shelly D. Lufkin, TX Rouse, Stephanie M. Porter, TX Rowe, Russell S. Arlington, TX Rowland, Blayne C. Ramonville, TX Rowland, Stephen E. Richardson, TX Rowland, Stephen P. Midland, TX Royal, Diebra Menard, TX Royer, Brian S. Bedford, TX Rubesh, Carol A. Nederland, TX Ruffing, Jennifer Houston. TX Ruhl, Andrea C. San Antonio, TX Rush, Lanell M. Ft. Worth. TX Russell, Bettie L. Texarkana. TX Russell, Jason M. Austin, TX Russell, Shannon L. McAllen, TX Russell, Troy L. Austin, TX Russo, Mark A. Houston, TX Rutledge, Daniel B. Dallas, TX Rutledge, Manly S. Houston, TX Ryan, Allison M. Overland. KS Ryan, Stephanie R. Dimmitt, TX Ryan, Trent D. Abernathy, TX Saffle, Zachary J. Paris, TX Sage, Scott W. Midland, TX Saiter, Rob Farmer Branch, TX Sakson, Will Houston. TX Salazar, Rene M. Corpus Christi, TX Salinas, Edna M. Alvin, TX Saloma, Abraham E. St. Louis, MO Freshmen Sampson, Carrie E. Richardson, TX Samson, Chris H. Dallas, TX Samsury, Christopher Kingwood, TX Sanchez, Andrea K. San Antonio, TX Sanchez, Dennis M. Richardson, TX Sanchez, Jeffrey M. Phoenix, AZ Sanchez, Robert A. Aransas Pass, TX Sanders, Felicia E. Ft. Worth, TX Sanders, Fred R. Del Rio, TX Sanders, Gregory L. Allen, TX Sandlin, Ollie Anahuac, TX Sangalli, Casey A. Texarkana, TX Sargent, Susan L. Sugar land, TX Sartwell, Tracy L. Richmond, TX Sasser, Jeff D. Corpus Christi, TX Satterwhite, Joe L. San Antonio, TX Saurette, Paula M. Longview, TX Schank, Paul E. Houston, TX Schapcr, Debra L. Galveston, TX Schcerer, Dana M. Wylie, TX Schier, Lisa A. San Antonio. TX Schiflett, Sarina R. San Antonio, TX Schmidt, Catherine M. St. Augustine, FL Schmidt, David A. Euless, TX Schmidt, Lanette A. Arlington, TX Schmidt, Polly Houston, TX Schmitt, Ann M. Ft. Worth, TX Schneider, Lara E. Houston, TX Schneider, Michael H. Houston, TX Schnitger, Christian Spring, TX Schnitz, Steve N. Copperas Cove, TX Schrank, David L. Georgetown, TX Schreiber, Randal A. Del Rio, TX Schrock, Yvette Hempstead, TX Schroeter, James W. League City, TX Schulte, Patrick L. Houston. TX Schultz, Charlotte M. Bryan, TX Schultz, Julie M. Lake Jackson, TX Schultze, Juliette R. Kerrville, TX Schwab, Donald P. Houston, TX Schwartz, Cindy I. Dallas, TX Schwartz, Shelly A. Early, TX Schwarzer, Tiffany L. San Antonio, TX Scichili, Robert T. Richardson. TX Scott, Darron K. Austin. TX Sculley, Patricia Sue San Antonio, TX Seale, Fred C. Longview, TX Seely, Thomas R. Plano, TX Segrest, Christine L. Clear Lake, TX Segura, Marie Houston. TX Segura, Susan D. Schulenburg, TX Seiler, Douglas E. Victoria, TX Seils, Judy L. Welasco, TX Selby, Douglas S. Alvin, TX Selensky, Diana L. Richardson, TX Seligman, Gregory R. College Station, TX Sertoa, Katherine A. Edinburg, TX Seyfert, Martina N. San Antonio, TX Seymour, Scott A. Liberty, TX Shabpareh, Valentine Houston, TX Shafer, Spencer K. Austin, TX Shamma, Jeffrey M. Houston, TX Sharrock, Jenny G. Garland, TX 768 Freshmen 1990 Shaver, Lynda K. San Antonio, TX Shaw, Bruce R. Dallas, TX Shaw, Erik M. Nederland, TX Shebay, Karra J. Houston, TX Shebilske, Lisa A. College Station, TX Shelton, Kimberly D. Arlington, TX Shelton, Todd A. Richardson, TX Shifflett, Laura K. Snyder, TX Shipler, April K. San Antonio. TX Shipp, Sandra Kay Tyler, TX Shippy, Angela A. San Antonio. TX Short, Jeff B. San Antonio, TX Shue, Renee C. Nashua, NH Shuman, Mary Kay Houston, TX Sikes, Brad C. Austin, TX Silva, Eric G. Victoria, TX Simes, Elizabeth A. Dallas, TX Simmons, Sandra L. Houston, TX Simms, Cynthia E. Spring, TX Simms, Richard E. Houston, TX Simons, Tara L. Edna, TX Simpson, Kimberly M. Corpus Christi, TX Simpson, Laura A. Kenner. LA Sims, Missy S. Hereford, TX Sinclair, Sara M. Rockwall. TX Sink, Kevin L. Conroe, TX Sipe, Brent M. Irving, TX Sipe, Kimberly A. Houston, TX Sites, Lesa K. Wimberly, TX Skipworth, Steve T. Longview, TX Slack, Kirk M. Lake Jackson, TX Small, Stephanie C. San Antonio. TX Smith, Callie L. Ml. Pleasant, TX Smith, Chantay J. Houston, TX Smith, Charles H. Dickinson. TX Smith, Christine D. Midland, TX Smith, Curtis E. Dallas, TX Smith, Darrel L. Houston, TX Smith, Donna R. Hooks, TX Smith, Janna L. Houston, TX Smith, Jill E. Dimmitt, TX Smith, Jolee K. Austin, TX Smith, Karen J. Odessa, TX Smith, Kathleen M. Irving, TX Smith, Matrix M. Missouri City, TX Smith, Michael R. Missouri City, TX Smith, Ronna L. Denton, TX Smith, Sean R. Lampasas, TX Smith, Sheila M. San Antonio, TX Smith, Sheldon S. El Paso, TX Smith, Shelley S. San Angelo, TX Smith, Stephanie C. Lubbock, TX Smith, Stuart C. Houston, TX Smith, Stuart M. Lafayette, L4 Freshmen 769 Freshmen Smith, Victoria C. Temple, TX Snook, Gary M. tola, TX Snowden, Carol C. Midland, TX Snyder, Daniel F. Kaly, TX Somers, Lorien W. Houston, TX Sorrell, Garry L. Corpus Christi, TX Sorrentino, Laurin B. Clear Lake City, TX Sorsdal, Stephanie R. Houston, TX Southard, Cheryl J. Corsicana, TX Spadachene, Robyn S. Hempstead, TX Spates, Jean D. Houston, TX Spears, Derek T. Spring, TX Spears, Matthew L. San Antonio, TX Speed, Sean T. Clute, TX Speed, Wesley R. Waco, TX Spence, Tyler L. Dallas, TX Spies, Lisa R. Victoria, TX Spriggs, Michael S. Houston, TX Springs, Kathryn E. Houston, TX Squatriglia, Charles J. Euless, TX Stafford, Philip R. Vernon, TX Standifer, Kelvin J. Universal City, TX Stansell, Quintin H. San Antonio, TX Staples, Stanley L. San Antonio, TX Stark, Michele N. Midland, TX Stark, Susan E. Nederland, TX Starr, Mark E. Mesquite, TX Stavinoha, Chance A. Bryan, TX Steambarge, Jimi Lou Dickinson, TX Steele, Lori A. Glen Rose, TX Sieger, Charlotte A. Grand Prairie, TX Stein, Darrell L. Spring, TX Stephens, Bryan J. Eagle, ID Stephenson, Cheryl A. Baytown, TX Stepp, Elizabeth K. Arlington, TX Steppe, Erni P. Orange, TX Sterling, Kenneth L. Whilehouse. TX Sterzing, Thomas R. Austin, TX Stevens, Jody R. Gladewater, TX Stevens, Matthew E. Houston, TX Stewart, John C. Giddings, TX Stewart, Kyle S. McAllen, TX Stewart, Peter J. Plano, TX Stewart, Richard B. Raymondville, TX Stidston, Trudy K. Houston, TX Stiles, Melinda L. Eagle Lake, TX Stiles, Victoria L. Lewisville, TX Stinson, Brett A. Rowlett, TX Stipe, Rebecca R. Bryan, TX Stockman, Sue S. Sweeny, TX Stoerkel, Walter H. Houston, TX Stolar, Daniel Carrollton, TX Stone, Deborah L. San Antonio, TX Stone, Jonathan M. Boise, ID 770 Freshmen Stoops, Jeff Douglas Pipe Creek, TX Stormer, Eric W. Houston, TX Stoudt, Paula M. Houston, TX Stout, Oscar M. Et Paso. TX Straban, Lynn D. Houston, TX Strickland, Deidi A. Ondia, SD Strickland, Melissa ' K. Montgomery, TX Strickler, Susanne Houston, TX Strode, Andrea C. Navasota, TX Stroh, Todd L. Plano, TX Stroo, Dennis J. Seguin, TX Stroud, James C. Austin, TX Stroup, Martell T. Tonupah, NV Sukoneck, Peter B. College Station, TX Summerlin, Karen G. Victoria, TX Supercinski, Lisa L. Longview, TX Sutton, Teresa K. Itasca, TX Swafford, Selma R. Arlington, TX Swagerty, Gerald B. Houston, TX Swift, Paula D. Houston, TX Swisher, Sheryl L. Houston, TX Swoboda, Todd E. El Campo, TX Talbot, Lynn J. Friendswood, TX Tansey, Susan K. Houston, TX Tapp, Lucinda K. Atascosa, TX Tardy, Jr., Don C. Hereford, TX Tate, Jeff S. Henderson, TX Tatum, James T. Silsbee, TX Tausch, Carl T. Boerne, TX Tausheck, Jr., David B. Fremont, CA Taylor, Kimberly A. Friendswood, TX Taylor, Laura E. Ft. Worth, TX Taylor, Nicholas A. Galena Park, TX Taylor, Richard M. Garland, TX Tekell, Steven T. Cleburne, TX Templeton, Darrell B. Abilene, TX Templin, Julie A. Houston, TX Templin, Stacie M. Houston, TX Tenf]ord, Marit K. Moraga, CA Terrell, Cabe C. Marshall, TX Terry, Emily D. Sweetwater, TX Thames, Tana C. Rowlett, TX Thevanh, Ounheuane Cedar Hill, TX Thiele, Christopher Victoria, TX Thigpen, Ashiee D. Graham, TX Lhodos, Maria C. Corpus Christi, TX Thomas, Edward W. Belton, TX Thompson, Cheryl A. San Antonio, TX Thompson, Ritchie N. Greenville, TX Thompson, Sabrina M. Dallas, TX Thompson, Stacey G. Lewisville, TX Thornberry, Rachel E. Conroe, TX Thurman, Dawn M. Augusta, Kansas Tidwell, Michelle L. New Boston, TX Freshmen 771 Freshmen Tijerina, Debi A. San Angelo, TX Timme, Karen D. Victoria, TX Timmins, Kristina Baytown, TX Tiner, Paul A. Lake Jackson, IX Tiner, Suzette R. Baytown, TX Todd, Karen E. Edwards, CA Todd, Kevin R. Garland, TX Tomlison, Jeffrey L. Lewisville, TX Tomme, John V. Austin, TX Tonnies, Gregory R. Lewisville, TX Torma, John M. Kaiserlautern, West Torres, Diego R. Orange Grove, TX Torres, Natalie A. Baytown, TX Touzin, Leslie E. Dallas, TX Towery, Kendall S. Garland, TX Townsel, Heidi S. DeSoto, TX Traeger, Laura K. San Antonio, TX Tralmer, Daniel P. Houston, TX Trammell, Greg A. Arlington, TX Tran, Jackelin Houston, TX Traylor, Dana R. Gatesville, TX Traywick, Mary F. Diana, TX Trekell, Amy L. San Augustine, TX Trevino, Michelle L. Toniball, TX Trevino, Rey A. Corpus Chrisli, TX Trevino, Sandra Brownsville, TX Tribble, Sherry L. Hurst, TX Trimble, Christi M. Portland, TX Troy, Stephanie L. Plano, TX Truong, Le N. Wichita Falls, TX Tucker, Monique Corpus Christi, TX Tucker, Stephanie K. Bedford, TX Tully, Kimberly D. Seabrook, TX Tumlinson, Dawn E. Clute, TX Tumlinson, Sarah B. Cameron, TX Tupa, Tamra S. Victoria, TX Turcott, Tammy N. Plano, TX Turincio, Giovanne M. Harlingen, TX Turk, Wendy G. Sour Lake, TX Turner, Tamleigh A. Jacksonville, TX Tyson, Kenneth A. Nacogdoches, TX Ubernosky, Patrick M. Rosenberg, TX Umbach, Daniel T. Herlowlon, MT Urand, Marti M. Katy, TX Vacek, Bradley S. Weimar, TX Vacek, Cheryl M. East Bernard, TX Vaclavik, Audrey D. Arlington, TX Vajdak, Denise E. Snook, TX Vajdak, Steven Wayne Snook, TX Valdes, Darryl A. Spring, TX Valenta, Rebecca J. Georgetown, TX Vallejo, Joel J. Harlingen, TX Van Brandt, Yvonne San Antonio, TX Van Cleave, Pauline K. Logo Vista, TX Van Duyn, L. Michelle Springfield, TX Van Fleet, William J. Vodpr, TX Van Zandt, Damon M. Pampa, TX Vance, Vanessa L. Beaumont, TX Vann, Rhonda C. Spade, TX Vannoy, Laura B. Houston, TX Vanover, Charles L. Colleyville, TX Varner, Jennifer P. Hughes Spring, TX Vasquez, Velma E. Del Rio, TX 772 Freshmen 1990 .................................................... Vaughan, Harmony B. Ft. Worth, TX Vaughn, Craig P. Carrollton, TX Vaughn, Meg Sherman, TX Venables, Todd M. Houston, TX Vergara, Vergel G. Houston, TX Viator, Carol L. Houston, TX Vignone, Laretta E. Santa Fe, TX Villano, John L. Duncanville, TX Villanueva, Teralyn San Antonio, TX Villarreal, Deanna M. Falfurrias, TX Villarreal, Diana F. San Antonio, TX Villarreal, Fernando San Antonio, TX Villarreal, Martha R. Ft. Davis, TX Vinson, Raymond J. Conroe. TX Vogel, Edgar N. Lockhart, TX Vossos, Chrisann L. Missouri City, TX Vuillemot, Colleen L. N. Richland Hills, TX Waddill, Carey S. Burleson, TX Wade, Kelli A. San Antonio, TX Wade, Kimberly J. Corpus Chrisli, TX Wafer, Melissa K. Houston, TX Wagenhauser, Karl E Port Arthur, TX Waggoner, Robert A. Garland, TX Wagley, Kevin R. Denton, TX Wagnon, Ronnie D. New Coney. TX Wagoner, Daniel L. Rockwall, TX Wahrer, Mike L. Arlington, TX Walford, Alexander W. El Paso, TX Walker, Carol D. Spring, TX Walker, Gary O. Lockhart, TX Walker, Mark B. Kerrville, TX Walker, Melodee L. Garland, TX Walker, Scot O. Longview, TX Walker, Sharon J. Houston, TX Walker, Terry W. Midland, TX Wall, Kathleen M. Kingwood, TX Wallace, Brian L. Wichita Falls, TX Wallace, Kari L. Dallas, TX Wallace, Sheryl K. Spring, TX Walters, Brenda J. Sealy, TX Walters, Kim L. Logo Vista, TX Walton, Scott E. Corpus Christi. TX Walton, Valerie A. Orange, TX Waltrip, Todd J. Houston, TX Wang, Bobby Y. Port Neeches, TX Ward, Kimberlea A. Houston, TX Warren, Charles M. Odessa, TX Warren, Wade Deer Park, TX Warring, Jack T. Houston, TX Washington, Melisa L. Dallas, TX Watkins, Christine M. Round Rock, TX Watson, Chad M. Denton, TX Watson, Lori M. Brownwood, TX Watson, Rebecca S. Wichita Falls, TX Freshmen 773 Freshmen Watts, Jeffrey R. Missouri City, TX Watts, Jr., Jerry L. Houston, TX Weaver, Kevin D. York, ME Weaver, Stephen L. Amarillo, TX Webb, Albert D. Blue Ridge, TX Webb, Kevin K. New Braunfels, TX Webb, Laura L. Palestine, TX Webb, Ricci S. San Angelo, TX Webb, Roger S. CoUeyville, TX Webb, Tamara L . Plano, TX Weeks, Donna L. Rockwall, TX Weidman, Randall R. Longview, TX Weinheimer, Cody S. Fredericksburg, TX Weinstrom, Susan Gail Devine, TX Weir, Brian T. Batch Springs, TX Weir, Dale E. Houston, TX Weis, Alii Midland, TX Weissinger, Elizabeth K. Seabrook, TX W ' elch, Thomas W. Houston, TX Weldon, Vachel C. Victoria, TX Wells, Teresa D. Houston, TX Welton, Patrick K. White Oak. TX Wenberg, Richard B. Ft. Worth, TX Werne r, Noel K. Duncanville, TX Wernsing, Kimberly A. Plano, TX Werres, Cindy M. Duncanville, TX West, David L. Portland, TX West, Kevin A. Hurst, TX West, Tamara L. Stephenville, TX Westerman, Matthew G. Victoria, TX Westfall, John D. Dallas, TX Weyland, Kelley A. Houston, TX Whitaker, Laura B. Lake Jackson, TX White, Steven S. Deer Park, TX Whitley, Jackie W. Ft. Worth, TX Whitlock, Sydney L. Dallas, TX Whitten, Megan P. Allen, TX Whitworth, Patrick E. Corpus Christi, TX Wieland, John C. Terrell, TX Wiggins, Carol N. Burnett, TX Wilcox, David G. Stephenville, TX Wilke, Anthony X. Pflugerville, TX Wilkins, Shanna P. Mexia, TX Wilier, Darrin J. Arlington, TX Williams, Annette L. Humble, TX Williams, Craig B. Ft. Worth, TX Williams, Gary W. Copperas Cove, TX Williams, Hollyn San Antonio, TX Williams, James D. Spring, TX Williams, Kay L. Houston, TX Williams, Patrick E. Killeen, TX Williams, R. Todd Saginaw, TX W ' illiams, Rick A. Angleton, TX Williams, Roger T. Kountze, TX Williams, Roishene C. San Angelo, TX Williams, Shelly D. Daingerfield, TX Williamson, David C. Richardson, TX Williford, Susan J. Waco, TX Willingham, Paul S. Houston, TX Willis, Alicia M. Austin, TX Willoughby, Wendi K. San Marcos. TX Wills, De Lana F. Austin. TX Wills, Wendy J. Mesquite, TX Three demonstrators shield their candles from the wind during a celebration of the United Nations Day of Peace. About 35 people turned out at Rudder Tower September 17 for the demonstration, which was sponsored by the Baha’i Club. 1 v C 774 Freshmen “ Taking a break from school, a student sleeps in the j MSC. Wilson, Daniel M. Galveston. TX Wilson, Kirsten L. Spring, TX Wilson, Lisa F. Ft. Worth. TX Wilson, Shelly Y. Abilene, TX Wilson, Stephanie Houston. TX Wimberley, Leslie D. Houston, TX Winkleman, David L. Garland. TX Winn, Matthew B. Ft. Worth, TX Winn, Scott C. King ’ood, TX Winters, Jonathan C. Spring. TX Wisenbaker, John W. Humble. TX Wisener, Jeffrey L. Plano. TX Woelfel, Tamara L. Kingsville. TX Wohn, Angela K. Lake Dallas, TX Wolfe, Brent A. Clyde, TX Wolfe, Laura C. Anahuac, TX Womack, Wende L. Friendswood, TX Wood, Alyce Kathryn DeKalb, TX Wood, Amy K. Jacksonville, AR Wood, Jennifer L. San Antonio, TX Woodward, Vernon R. Decatur. TX Woody, Wendy Kay Dallas, TX Wright, Bonnie R. Refugio. TX Wright, James M. Dallas. TX Wright, Kelli J. Austin. TX Wrightson, William J. Duncanville. TX Wuensch, Peter A. Houston, TX Wunderlick, Paul H. Frisco, TX Wuneburger, Deborah A. Houston, TX Wyatt, Kenneth D. Houston, TX Wyatt, Steven M. Tyler, TX Wycoff, Maria J. Mesquite, TX Wycoff, Sabrina F. Victoria, TX Wylie, David L. Angleton, TX Yoakum, Troy A. Woodlands, TX Yonker, Kari L. Port Neches, TX ft Yosemite, Theresa E. Houston, TX Young, Brandi R.E. San Angelo, TX Young, Kelly Jo Friendswood, TX Young, Kimberly J. Deer Park. TX Youngwirth, Kristine M. San Antonio, TX Zaboroski, Laura J. El Paso. TX Zagst, Chades O. Houston, TX Zamora, Rebecca M. Richardson, TX Zamudio, Libana Del Rio, TX Zavala, Eddie El Paso, TX Zelsman, Kelly L. Missouri City, TX Ziegler, Susan L. Plano. TX Zimmerman, Deborah M. San Antonio, TX Zimmerman, Lisa D. Houston, TX Zo rn, Nickie R. Houston, TX Zuniga, Marta E. Edinburg, TX Zvonecek, Lisa M. Irving. TX Freshmen 775 776 Graduate Students Graduate Students 777 Graduate Albus, Darren Abilene. TX Ayo, John Houston, TX Barnett, Kristy Gorman. TX Barnett, Richard College Station. TX Bass, Michael Freeport, TX Beach, Sharon Gilmer, TX Beard, Les Winnsboro, TX Bell, Kelly Midland. TX Bellens, Martha Belton, TX Bivins, Howard College Station, TX Brown, Rita DeSoto, TX Campbell, Brad Palestine, TX Carter, David Ft. Worth, TX Claiborne, Ronald College Station, TX Clark, James Bryan, TX Colby, Craig Rochester, NY Countryman, Gary Waco, TX Crisp, Mark Bryan, TX Cudrak, Tony Coaldale, Canada Davidson, Todd Dallas, TX Davis, Kelly Fairfax, VA Davis, Roger Midway, TX Day, Tracie Deleon, TX Doane, Robert Lake Jackson, TX Dowdy, Michael Midland, TX Eason, Joyce Alamogordo, NM Edwards, Patrick Excelsior Springs, MO Egilla, Johathan Dekina, Nigeria 778 Graduate Students Students FAR LEFT: Joel Baker and David Work, both graduate students in geology, work on their theses. LEFT: Graduate assistant Joanie Kleypas and German exchange student Peter Merkel work on a lab problem. Evertte, Kathy League City, TX Feist, Douglas Downs, KS Fernandes, Dominogos Viana Do Castelo-Portugal Fincher, Mitchell Ft. Worth, TX Fojtasek, Glenn Temple, TX Franke, Henry Copperas Cove, TX Friend, Suzanne Uvalde, TX Gloriod, James Houston, TX Goeking, Kent Houston, TX Guderian, Gerald Nassau Bay, TX Hackett, Julia Houston, TX Hadaway, Nancy Bryan, TX Haecker, Iris Bastrop, TX Hafernick, Christine Lolith, TX Graduate Students 779 Graduate ............. . ........................................................ Hamdallah, Jamil Amman, Jordan Herber, Douglas San Antonio, TX Hess, Thomas Louisville, KY Hirsch, Lance Houston, TX Horton, Jeffrey Ft. Worth, TX Hughes, Hugh Eugene, OR Iley, Don Temple, TX Jackson, Timothy St. Cathrines, Ontario James, George Tulia, TX Johnson, Iris Shreveport, LA Johnson, James Hutto, TX Johnson, Janna Amarillo, TX Johnson, Kenneth Daingerfteld, TX Johnston, Michael Centerporl, NY Keprta, Donna Houston, TX Kleihege, Linda Houston, TX Knoepfli, Karen Norman, OK Knowlton, Kelly San Angelo, TX Langan, Erin Baton Rouge, LA Lawson, Margaret Dallas, TX Le Blanc, Stacy Friendswood, TX 780 Graduate Students mm Students ........... ......—............................................................................ Lenzen, Robert Houston, TX Loomis, Steven Houston, TX MacKay, Kelly Halifax, Nova Scotia Magnuson, James Houston, TX Majdalani, Nadim Beirut, Lebanon Maples, Richard Ft. Worth. TX Marcaccio, Kino Houston, TX Margo, Michele Weslaco, TX Martin, Kenneth Moriarty, NM McHaney, Larry San Antonio, TX Meier, Eva Hearne, TX Meneghetti, Louis Dallas, TX Middleton, Roger College Station, TX Miller, Lynna Linden, TX Monroe, Stephanie Houston, TX Moore, Marcella Lake Jackson, TX Mullenax, Robert Palestine, TX Murra, Craig Lubbock, TX Neathery, Jeffrey San Antonio, TX Oehrlein, Timothy Brownwood, TX O’Neil, Danny Houston, TX Graduate Students 781 Graduate Phelan, Maura Houston, TX Popp, Sharia Garwood, TX Powell, Patrick Ft. Worth, TX Powell, Stephen Wilebanon, IN Powers, Calvin Prospect, KY Purinton, Marjena College Station, TX Rainach, Lynn Homer, LA Rankin, Jan Bryan, TX Record, Rae Bryan, TX Richard, Byron Scott, LA Rydl, Darwin San Marcos, TX Sader, Kenneth Bronx, NY Saul, Karen Longview, TX Scott, Mary College Station, TX Segovia, Andrew San Antonio, TX Sharp, Michael Houston, TX Shewski, Brian Dallas, TX Smith, Cheri Houston, TX Smith, Sherry Bryan, TX Smith, William Abilene, TX Spencer, Steven Houston, TX Stephens, Carl Houston, TX Stine, Kelleen Friendswood, TX Swinden, Ceburn Florence, TX Taggart, Watt Zabcikville, TX Takao, Alan Bryan, TX Takao, Marsha Ft. Worth, TX Tanner, Burl Houston, TX 782 Graduate Students Students LEFT: A graduate student titrates an acid during a lab class. FAR LEFT: Michael E. Tatum D.V.M., a professor in the College of Veterinary medicine, shows Kim Terry the intricacies of a horse’s leg. Thompson, Allyson Coppell. TX Thompson, Deborah Cleburne, TX Thompson, Terry Greenville. TX Tuite, Melissa Papillion. NE Turner, Mary Arlington, TX Usnick, Mary Amarillo, TX Vaughan, Clayton Range, TX Vazquez-Esparragoza, Jorge Puebla, Mexico Vyvial, Shirley Rosenberg, TX Wadsworth, Laura Ft. Worth, TX Wainright, Mark Houston, TX Waldrip, Dibrell New Braunfels, TX White, David New Braunfels, TX Wood, Jay Sanderson, TX Graduate Students 783 Veterinary Brooks, Scott Lewisville, TX Buck, Kim Brenham, TX Coerver, Suzanene Dallas, TX Fishback, Lyndell Round Rock, TX Gordon, Marquis Eastland, TX Hi ckman, Randall McKinney, TX Hlavinka, Michelle East Bernard, TX Horn, John Abilene, TX Hume, Gina Houston, TX Jehl, Lauri San Antonio, TX Kainer, Daniel Houston, TX Kienle, Richard Kingwood, TX Lawerence, Mark Corpus Christi, TX Massin, Lori Houston, TX Masten, Sandra Canyon, TX Messonnier, Shawn Houston, TX Ramos, Laura San Antonio, TX Schmidt, Jack St. Augustine, EL Syler, Suellen Athens, TX Ulteig, Gregor Dallas, TX Vaughn, Krista Houston, TX 784 Veterinary Students Medical ......... . ................. . ............... . ....... . ............... . ...... .. ................ . ....... . ...... . ..................... . ............................... . .............. . ........ LEFT: Jim Wenworth (left) and Elizabeth Montomery peer into the stomach cavity of a female dog during a spaying operation. ABOVE: Cindy Jones holds a heartworm patient at the small animal outpatient clinic. Burleson, Dale Richardson, TX Davis, Terri Gidding, TX Edwards, Jonathon Somerville, TX Lancaster, Brent Winters, TX McClain, Lanna Odessa, TX Vastine, Victoria Austin, TX Wuthrich, Paul Deer Park, TX Medical Students 785 Who ' s Who he 1987 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges in¬ cluded the names of 60 students from Texas A M University who were se¬ lected as national outstanding cam¬ pus leaders. Students were chosen for the direc¬ tory based on their academic achieve¬ ment, community service, leadership in extracurricular activities and po¬ tential for continued success. The students join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,400 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Colum¬ bia, and several foreign nations. The Who’s Who recipients from Texas A M are shown on these pages. The lists of achievements printed list only a few of their many accomplishments. Mike Sims: Student Body president; Chancellor’s Student Advisory Board; President’s Commission on the Visual Arts; Agrispeakers; Bryan-College Station Board of Directors; MSC Council; Eva Simmons Potts Memorial Scholarship; University Center Advisory Board; Evans Library Council; Collegiate FFA, secretary and parliamentarian. Lori Apffel: Student Y, cabinet aide; Town Hall, special projects committee; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor, vice chairman; Distinguished Student Award; Kappa Alpha Theta, editor, scholarship chairman; Beta Beta Beta; Cap and Gown, public relations chairman; St. Joseph Hospital, volunteer. Paul Crawford: Basketball team, scholarship; Pi Tau Sigma, sophomore mechanical engineer of the year; Academic All-American; Big Apple NIT, student athlete; SWC All-American basketball team; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; A M Methodist Church, member; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Phi Kappa Phi. not pictured—Timothy Fitagibbon: MSC Political Forum, special events coordinator; MSC Spring Leadership, vice chairman for delegates; MSC Summer Dinner Theater, executive vice chairman, vice chairman for finance; MSC Council, vice president for educational programs, executive vice president of programs; RHA Casino dealer; Freshman Leadership Dynamics, freshman trainer; University Committee on Drug and Alcohol Awareness; Omega Chi Epsilon; University Lectures committee. not pictured—Steven Carter: Distinguished Student; RHA Casino, outstanding subchairman, chairman; RHA Executive Council; Class of ’87 Council; Peer Advisor; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; McFadden Endowed Scholarship; Minnie Stevens Piper Scholar. 786 Who ' s Who Robert Hawkins: MSC, assistant; MSC Fall Leadership Committee; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; MSC, director of external services, executive vice president for administration; Harold W. Gains Outstanding Service Award; College of Business Fellows Program; Tau Kappa; Cap-N-Gown; Sigma Nu, treasurer. Laura Battle: Phi Eta Sigma, president; Student Government, Business sophomore, junior senator; Haas Hall executive council, historian; CBA Fellows; Gathwright Award for Outstanding Sophomore, College of Business; Highest Award of Excellence, Outstanding Junior, College of Business; Phi Kappa Phi Award for Outstanding Junior, College of Business; Walter S. Manning Outstanding Junior Award; Highest Award of Excellence, Outstanding Senior, College of Business; Financial Executives Institute’s Outstanding Senior Award. Diedre Guy: Dean’s List; TAMU Distinguished Student; Finance Association; Aggieland yearbook staff; College of Business peer advisor; MSC SCONA, vice chairman of international delegates, operations subchairman; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamm a Sigma; College of Business Fellows Program. Ray Smith: Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, french horn sergeant; Corps of Cadets Staff, supply sergeant, judge advocate general; Ross Volunteers, operations officer; Alpha Phi Omega; MSC Council, director of external services; MSC SCONA; MSC Wiley Lecture Series; Lechner Fellowship. 1986-87 Who ' s Who 787 Who ' s Who Carolyn Brown: Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Class of ’87, president; Kappa Kappa Gamma, corresponding secretary, second vice-president; MSC Council, vice- president of operations, director of operational planning and research; MSC Spring Leadership, planning and arrangements subchairman; assistant to Student Body President; MSC First Year Involvement Outstanding Service award; TAMU Student Spearkr’s Bureau; Lambda Sigma; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor. Camille Clark: MSC SCONA, hostess; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Delta Delta Delta, pledge trainer, president; MSC, director of the council assistant program, Most Outstanding Director of the Year • ' ’rd, director of personnel; Buck Weirus . pirit Award; TAMU Symphonic Band; Cap and Gown. Leslie Lenser: Ben Johnston Estate Academic Excellence Award; Delta Delta Delta, treasurer; Young Presbyterian Singer, European tour; Pi Mu Epsilon; Mathematics department, teaching assistant; George and Mary Lewis Endowed Academic Excellence Award; MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Women’s Chorus. Nicola Fuentes MSC Council, assistant for public relations; MSC Political Forum, public relations director, executive; Distinguished Student; MSC, First Year Involvement Outstanding Service Award, director of promotions; Tau Kappa; Special Olympics, coach; Cap and Gown; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Spring Leadership Trip; Dean’s Honor Award. Karen Lavallee: Parents’ Weekend Committee; MSC Development, council assistant; Class of ’87, sophomore ball public relations, gift co-chairman, ring dance chairman; MSC, Meritorious Service; Career Development, subchairman; Distinguished Student; Cap and Gown; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor. Kara Best: National Merit Scholar; Lechner Fellow; MSC Development, council assistant; COSGA; Spring Leadership Committee; Dean’s List; Career Development Committee, chairman; Tau Kappa; Cap and Gown; University Fellows Program. 788 Who ' s Who Nathan Watson: MSC SCONA, planning committee; Pre-Med Society; Distinguished Student; Tae Kwon Do Club, outstanding student trophy; Corps of Cadets, Corps scholastic officer; Cap Gown; Ross Volunteer Company; O. R. Simpson Honor Society, president; Bible study leader. Kent Hanmaker: Phi Eta Sigma; Distinguished Student; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gen. O. R. Simpson Honor Society; American Society of Agricultural Engineers; Alpha Epsilon; senior redpot; Parson’s Mounted Cavalry, morale officers; Corps of Cadets company commander, chaplain; Gamma Sigma Delta. Cynthia Webb: Class of ’87, social secretary, president; Student Y FISH Camp, counselor, vice-chairman; McFadden Scholarship; Beta Gamma Sigma; Speakers Bureau; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Cap Gown, president; Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award. Gail Watkins: Saddle and Sirloin, steer feeding committee, San Antonio showman, outstanding freshman; Collegiate FFA, secretary, membership and agenda committee chairman, national convention representative, Student-Professional Banquet chairman, president; Student Agricultural Council, secretary; College of Agriculture, Outstanding Junior; Dean’s Honor Roll; Academic Excellence Award; Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship. Cheryl Strauss: Dean’s Honor Roll; Kappa Alpha Theta, archivist, alumnae magazine editor; Phi Eta Sigma; Distinguished Student; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Y Fish Camp counselor; MSC Hospitality Committee; Aggie Men’s Club little sister; Campus Crusade for Christ. Joseph Lessard: Class of ’87, treasurer; Student Senator; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Corps of Cadets, outstanding freshman in company, outstanding sophomore in company, commanding officer; Ross Volunteer Company, first sergeant, Silver Taps firing squad; Electrical Engineering Honor Society; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor. Garland Wilkinson: Corps of Cadets, Outstanding Sophomore, Corps Sergeant Major, Corps Commander; Ross Volunteer Company, Firing Squad; College of Business Leadership Award; Who’s Who 1986 Selection committee; Texas A M Weight Club; MSC Council; Distinguished Military Student; Accounting Society. 1986-87 Who ' s Who Pixie Anne Mosley: Society of Women Engineers, co-chairman of State High School Conference; National Dean’s List; Student Aggie Club; Society of Flight Test Engineers, vice president; Sigma Gamma Tau, president; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Mercury Seven Foundation Scholarship; Undergraduate Fellow in Honors Program. Megan Kerlee Jones: Intramurals Co-Rec, Triathlon champion, team champions women’s swimming; Dean’s List; Alpha Zeta, audit committee chairperson, steak- fry co-chairperson, initiation committee chairman; National IFT Scholarship; Lechner Merit Award; Wesley Foundation Choir; Food Science Club, secretary; Coca- Cola National Scholarship; Ralston-Purina Scholarship; Sid Richardson Scholarship. Scott Arrington: Student Government, Business senator, Finance Committee; Society of Entrepreneurship and New Ventures; Dean’s Honor Roll; Student advisor to the Dean and College of Business Executive Committee; Business Student Council, representative, High School Career Day committee, CBA Hospitality committee; College of Business Administration Fellow; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Society; Valspar Scholarship. Cynthia Gay: Presidential Endowed Scholarship; Student Government, freshman aide; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Alpha Lambda Sigma, president; MSC, Director of Development Public Relations, Most Outstanding First Year Involvement Award; The Battalion, staff writer, columnist; Catherine C. Evans Scholarship-Journalism; Cap Gown. Bernard O’Rourke: Alpha Lambda Delta, telephone committee co-chairman; MSC Dinner Theatre, vice chairman, food operations; MSC College Bowl, executive vice-chairman, Outstanding Committee Member, chairman; CBA Fellows Program; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma, vice president; Accounting Society; Beta Alpha Psi. Michelle Mobley: Physics Club; Gathwright Award for Academic Excellence; MSC SCONA; Phi Kappa Phi, Outstanding Junior of Texas A M; MSC Wiley Lecture Series, chairman; Liberal Arts Student Council, Philosophy representative; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Harold W. Gaines Outstanding Service Award; MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness, chairman; University Fellows Program. 790 Who ' s Who Jeffrey Danzinger: Student Government, senator; MSC First Year Involvement Outstanding Service Award; MSC Endowed Lecture Series, director of public relations; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; MSC Great Issuess, Outstanding Service Award, executive vice-chairman; Dean’s Honor Roll; Student Body President’s Advisory Board, chairman; Liberal Arts Student Council, president; Pi Sigma Alpha. Heidi Seifert: MSC SCONA; Delta Delta Delta, Panhellenic representative, Public Relations committee; Traditions Council; Special Olympics; Christian Children’s Fund fundraising; Panhellenic Association Panhellenic Council, collegiate rush director, judicial board chairperson; MSC Town Hall, director of operations; Texas A M University Office of School Relations tour guide. Kimberly Anderson: Academic Excellence Award; Undergraduate Fellow in Honors Department; Pre-Law Society, publicity chairman, president; MSC Town Hall, projects chairman; Delta Delta Delta, activities chairman; MSC vice president of public relations; Aggie Hostess; Student Government, Student Publications committee, New Student committee. Michael Hardeman: Student Y, cabinet aide, Fish Camp counselor, secretary, vice president, president; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; Texas A M Sequicentennial committee; Cap Gown, treasurer. James Cleary: Sigma Nu, Public Relations officer, chaplain, Honor Court chairman; Student Government Student Senate, senator, Academic Affairs vice president, Academic Affairs committee chairman, Academic Steering committee chairman; Academic Disciplinary Appeals Board; Cap Gown. Brett Shine: Student Government, vice president for external affairs, senator, freshman aide, candidate for student body president; Off Campus Aggies, Outstanding Member, apartment council president; President’s Advisory Board, co- chairman; Aggie G.O.P.; Aggies for Richard Smith, president; Bryan City Council liasion. 1986-87 Who ' s Who 791 Who ' s Who Linda Hartman: CBA Fellows Program; MSC Council, executive vice president of Marketing and Personnel; Austin A M Hometown Club, president; NACA South Central Region Steering committee; MSC Student Conference on National Affairs; MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society, director of Audience Development, 2nd Annual MSC OPAS Run for the Arts coordinator; Phi Eta Sigma. Wendy Wayne: Lambda Sigma, vice president; Baptist Student Union, executive council; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Residence Hall Association, dorm president, Most Outstanding President; MSC, director of leadership training; Legett head resident; Muster Committee, chairman; Cap Gown, historian. Derek Fisher: Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; College of Agriculture, Outstanding Junior, Outstanding Senior; TAMU Horsemen’s Association, vice president, president; Animal Science Department, local and regional Quadrathlon; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta, chancellor, National Board of Directors, scholarship winner; National Intercollegiate Horsemen’s As sociation. Terry Clark: Student Government, fish aide; Biomedical Science Association; Dance Arts Society; Dean’s List; Lambda Sigma; secretary; TAMU Academic Excellence Award; College of Veterinary Medicine Senate, secretary; Tau Kappa; MSC OPAS; MSC Town Hall. not pictured—Cathie Anderson: National Merit Scholar; Memorial Student Center Council assistant; Distinguished Student in the College of Liberal Arts; The Battalion, staff writer, copy editor, assistant news editor, news editor, editor; Women in Communications, secretary; Society of Professional Journalists, vice president; Kappa Tau Alpha. not pictured—Karen Chen: Chi Omega, pledge class treasurer, scholarship chairman; National Dean’s List; MSC Hospitality, fashion assistant, secretary Meritorious Service Award; College of Engineering, Dean’s Honor Award; Lechner Fellowship; Institute of Industrial Engineers, treasurer, Region IV Conference organizer. not pictured—Stephen Maberry: Sigma Chi, intrafraternity council representative, pledge committee public relations chairman; President’s Endowed Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma, vice president; Phi Kappa Phi; College of Agriculture, Outstanding Junior; Texas A M University Outstanding Junior; Student Y, Fish Camp counselor, Youth Fun Day chairman; Tau Kappa, service committee co-chairman; Rotary Foundation Scholarship, study at the University of Sydney, Australia. 792 Who ' s Who Dale Crockett: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma; A-Battery, clerk; Dean’s List; BQ Ball Committee, chairman; Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, combined band operations sergeant, head drum major; Ross Volunteer Company; Ormond R. Simpson Corps Honor Society. Jose Castro: Fish Drill Team; Dean’s List; MSC SCONA, coordinator; student senator; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Outstanding Color Guard Award; Dean’s Honor Roll; Student Government, senator chairman for student services, yell leader advisory committee. Nancy Hedgecock: Corps Public Relations Committee; Dean’s Honor Award; Squadron 14, commanding officer; Ross Volunteer Company; Chi Epsilon, vice president; Ormand R. Simpson Corps Honor Society, secretary; American Society of Civil Engineers; ENSERCH Engineering Excellence Award; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Tau Beat Pi. Eric Smith: Distinguished Student; United States Marine Corps scholarship; National Sojourners Award for Patriotism; Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, sergeant major, commanding officer; Ross Volunteer Company, firing squad; Ormand R Simpson Corps Honor Society; Corps of Cadets Court. not pictured—Mendy Fenton: Horseman’s Association, Special Students’ Riding Clinic committee, Horse Judging Team, Practice Judging Contest committee chairman; Phi Eta Sigma, scholarship committee; Alpha Lambda Delta, telephone committee chairman; Alpha Zeta; Collegiate 4-H, Houston Livestock Show committee, vice president, president; Saddle and Sirloin, secretary, officer-in¬ charge of Banquet, Quadrathlon and Benefit Horse Show committee, Steer Futurity committee. not pictured—Jody Ray Hall: College of Agriculture, Outstanding Freshman, J. W. Hulsey Memorial Scholarship, Farmland Industries Scholarship; Saddle Sirloin, Awards chairman, Special Charity chairman, Membership committee, Initiation committee; MSC, First Year Involvement Outstanding Service Award, Outstanding Service Award; MSC Travel Programs, chairman; Rotary International, study at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. not pictured—Kirsten Dietz: Texas A M Opportunity Award; The Battalion, assistant city editor, managing editor; Women in Communications, president, scholarship; Sears Congressional Internship, Washington, D. C.; Newsweek on Campus correspondent; Kappa Tau Alpha, Society of Professional Journalists; Liberal Arts Student Council; Schripps- Howard Foundation Scholarship. 1986-87 Who ' s Who Amy Lister: MSC SCONA, hostess; MSC Hospitality Committee; Student Y Fish Camp, sub-chairman; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Parents’ Weekend Committee, chairman; Chi Omega, assistant pledge trainer, president; MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society; MSC Spring Leadership, co-director of delegates; Cap and Gown. Reci Reeves: MSC Hospitality Committee; Chi Omega, pledge class president; Student Y Fish Camp, chairman, assistant director; MSC Town Hall; Math Science Teaching Scholars; Tour Guide; Student Government Muster Committee, chairman of host and reception subcommittee; Cap and Gown; Kappa Delta Pi. Christopher Curran: Freshman Aide; MSC SCONA, host; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor, chairman, assistant director; University Academic Appeals Committee; Texaco Honors Scholarship; Kappa Alpha Order, vice president, pledge trainer; William C. Morrow Scholarship; Cap and Gown. Eva McGee: Student Government, senator; MSC Wiley Lecture Series; Krueger Dorm Council, special projects chairman; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society, director of J. Wayne Stark Concert Series; Dean’s List; Cap and Gown; Student Speakers Seminar. Jamie Horton: Student Government, senator, Judicial Board chairman; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor, chairman, assistant director; Spring Awards; Beta Gamma Sigma; Cap and Gown; Chi Omega; Beta Alpha Psi. Amanda Schubert: Corps of Cadets, Corps Staff administrative sergeant, deputy corps commander; Distinguished Student; Lambda Sigma, selection committee chairman; Ross Volunteer Company; Tau Kappa; Eucharistic Minister at St. Mary’s Catholic Church; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Buck Weirus Spirit Award. 794 Who ' s Who Ann Ruscher: Lechner Fellowship; Dean’s Honor Roll; Underwood Hall Council; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Beta Beta Beta; MSC SCONA, vice chairman for public affaris; MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society; Biochemistry Society; Undergraduate Fellows Program. Charles Specht: Corps of Cadets, Outstanding Freshman in Squadron, Sharpest Sophomore First Wing, Corps Honor Society, first sergeant, squadron commander; MSC SCONA, transporta tion vice chairman; MSC First Year Involvement Outstanding Service Award; Cap and Gown; Student Y Fish Camp, counselor; Ross Volunteer Company. Maria Martellotto: Student Y Fish Camp, chairman; Zela Tau Alpha; Distinguished Student Award; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; MSC SCONA, vice chairman of hospitality; Cap and Gown; Fall Leadership; Toastmasters; Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference. Scott Marlow: Corps of Cadets, Corps Honor Society, Outstanding Scholastic Cadet in the Wing, Outstanding Freshman Cadet in Squadron 16, Ross Volunteer Company, squadron executive officer, scholastic officer; Cap and Gown; Student Government, senator, Student Services Committee; Dean’s Honor Roll; Tau Kappa; Lambda Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Academic Excellence Award; Sul Ross Scholarship Committee. Sandra Goeking: National Merit Scholar; McFadden Scholar; Women’s Swim Team, varsity letterman, NCAA Academic All- American, College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All- American; MSC Wiley Lecture Series, research coordinator; MSC SCONA, outstanding committee member, chairman; Spring Leadership Committee, vice chairman for delegates; Cap and Gown. Brenda Tyler: President’s Endowed Scholar; Dean’s Honor Roll; Phi Eta Sigma; Underwood Hall Council, vice president; Undergraduate Fellows Program; Microbiology Society, vice president; Beta Beta Beta, organizational chairman; Julia Ball Lee Scholarship; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. 1986-87 4 V. - :- - :; • - : • «.-. -g—ar T ' -- --- . ' ,■ ’ v ' ; , » ' WI csfi - - ’■ ■ •- ■• X ;! l ■ .uJ ' ' «v .»- .■-S ' N ' ' : ’ A - .:« , -- ' ; v, ‘VJ . • ' •■% fl I ffi i - I SgL : ’ .;•.. -,- • ,-.• -. . s CV r 1 ' S«{ 5 . --. ■. ' . i - .• ' - • - 4 -«. • • . . ' V ■ ■ ■ • !?T1 sTfl «Tn Tr;i su- ki 3 pv . . j . ,. .. . i -jSS - ' » f l , 1 7% Closing The Academic Building sits in the heart of the campus. x Closing 797 ven though Aggie spirit never ends, the Aggieland does. The book has per¬ formed its functions, allowing its readers to remember the good and the bad events at A M during the 1987 school year. The Aggieland acts as a printed version of Aggie spirit. The words and pictures were collected, organized meaningfully, printed, bound and distributed to keep the memories of your years at Texas A M Uni¬ versity alive. The only remaining portion of the book is the calendar of events. The Ag¬ gieland wishes to take you on a day-by-day stroll through the year. Read on to remem¬ ber the good and the bad. TOP LEFTAND ABOVE: Two familiar scenes to students attending classes in the Academic Building. LEFT: Mortar boards often express students feelings about graduating. Closing 799 I I I I I I I U I I I I l I I j I l l I I I I 800 Calendar September 1. First day of Fall classes Late registration and drop add MSC Howdy Dance All University Night Labor Day 2. Late registration and drop add 3. Late registration and drop add 4. Late registration and drop add 5. Late registration and drop add Pan Am Boening 747 seized by four Pal¬ estinians, 20 killed 7. MSC Open House 8. Bomb explodes in Paris City Hall, one dead, 19 injured 9. Silver Taps 12. Bomb explodes in Department Store cafeteria in La Defense, just outside Paris; 41 injured 13. Texas A M vs. LSU (there) 17-35 14. Bomb explodes in Paris cafe; one killed, two injured 15. Fourth Paris bomb injures six in city police headquarters President Ronald Reagan orders drug tests for civil servants 16. Last day for dropping with no record 19. Aggie Players: “Luv” 20. Aggie Players: “Luv” Texas A M vs. North Texas 48-28 22. Keith Van Boskirk files lawsuit against Texas A M and the Corps of Cadets for injuries received at bonfire 23. House follows Senate, declares the rose the national flower 24. Governor Mark White allows a bill that could legalize parimutuel wagering to become law without his signature 25. Aggie Players: “Luv” 26. Aggie Players: “Luv” President Reagan vetoes South African sanctions 27. Aggie Players: “Luv” Texas A M vs. Southern Mississippi 16-7 Texas Senate approves temporary tax hikes and $582 million in spending out 28. MSC OPAS: Itzahak Perlman San Antonio Symphony September 801 October 1 MSC College Bowl Tournament begins 2 Senate votes 78-21 to override President Regan’s veto of new South African sanc¬ tions 3 Soviet nuclear submarine cathces fire in the Atlantic Ocean Last day to Q-drop 4 Football: Texas A M vs. Texas Tech 45- 8 . 5 RHA: Amost Anything Goes 7 Silver Taps Nicaraguans shoot down an American- manned cargo plane, take Eugene Ha- senfus prisoner 8 Amerian cancer researcher Arnold Lockshin defects to the Soviet Union 10 MSC OPAS: Elly Ameling 11 Football: Texas A M vs. Houston (there) 19-7 President Reagan and Mikhail Gorba¬ chev meet in Reykjavik, Iceland for a summit meeting Earthquake kills more than 400 in San Salvador 15 House passes immigration reform bill 17 Senate passes immigration reform bill Congress passes the single largest spend¬ ing package in history, $576 billion; de¬ fense $290 billion, foreign aid $13.4 bil¬ lion, domestic programs $114 billion 18 Football: Texas A M vs. Baylor 31-30 Reagan signs spending bill 99th Congress adjourns 20 Hasenfus goes on trial in Nicaraqua 21 United States orders the explusion of 55 Soviet diplomats 22 Three men attempt to rob the 7-Eleven at the corner of Southwest Parkway and Wellborn Road. One is killed as he tries to escape police. 24 Great Britain breaks off relations with Syria. 25 Football: Texas A M vs. Rice 45-10 26 Clocks go back to Central Standard Time 30 RHA: RHAlloween Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani is dismissed 31 OCA: Halloween 802 October November 1 Football: Texas A M vs. SMU (there) 39-35 Fire at College Station nightclub MC 2 2 Shiite Moslem kidnappers free Ameri¬ can hospital administrator David Jacob¬ sen. 3 MSC OPAS: Festival of India Aggie Blood Drive 4 Silver Taps Bill Clements defeats Mark White to become governor of Texas General Elections Aggie Blood Drive 5 Aggie Blood Drive 6 Corps Fall Review Aggie Blood Drive 10 Spring pre-registration begins using new phone registration system 11 Veteran’s Day Gov. Mark White lifts state hiring freeze Shiite Moslem kidnappers free two Frenchmen 12 Aggie Players: A Funny Thing Hap¬ pened on the Way to the Forum 13 Aggie Players: A Funny Thing Hap¬ pened on the Way to the Forum 14 Aggie Players: A Funny Thing Hap¬ pened on the Way to the Forum 15 Football: Texas A M vs. Arkansas (there) 10-14 Aggie Players: A Funny Thing Hap¬ pened on the Way to the Forum 19 Texas A M track athlete arrested on suspicion of illegal use of telephone ac¬ cess codes 20 Tenth Great American Smokeout Texana Bank, College Station closes and is bought by 1st National Bank of Cald¬ well 22 Football: Texas A M vs. TCU 74-10 25 Elephant Walk Bonfire Texas A M graduate student Linden Kauffman-Linam is murdered White House National Security Adviser John Poindexter resigns and Lt. Col. Oliver L. North is fired following the discovery that profits from illegal U.S. arms sales to Iran have been funnelled to the Nicaraguan rebels 26 President Reagan names former Repub¬ lican Sen. John Tower of Texas to head a bipartisan investigation of the White House national security apparatus 27 Thanksgiving Football: Texas A M vs. TU. 16-3 28 Thanksgiving Holiday 29 Fred Akers fired at University of Texas head footbalh coach 30 Cary Grant dies November 803 December 1. New Year’s Day 5. A M President Frank Vandiver changes the dates of finals to the Friday of Dead Week, Saturday, Sunday, Mon¬ day and Tuesday of finals week to acco¬ modate graduating seniors 19. Spring semester classes begin All University Night Howdy Dance 15. Beatrice Louisa Huling found dead in¬ side Julie’s Place, a College Station res¬ taurant where she was night manager 19. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday 20. Bill Clements sworn in as governor of Texas and Bill Hobby sworn in as It. governor Twin City Mission Executive Director Frank Leahy fired from his job for falsi¬ fying his resume Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite drops from sight in Moslem west Beirut to negotiate with Moslem extremists holding two American hostages 21. Art exhibit appears between the Aca¬ demic Building and Harrington Class¬ room Building 22. Filipino army opens fire on leftist peas¬ ant demonstrators, killing 12 and injur¬ ing 94 Pennsylvania’s treasurer, facing jail for defrauding the state, shoots himself to death at a news conference Two A M graduates, Capt. Mike Gon¬ zalez,-Jr. (81) and First Lt. Robert J. Cox (82) die in crash of a Marine jet in the Mediterranean 25. New York Giants beat the Denver Bron¬ cos in the Superbowl 28. Felix Orta and Crispin Morales convict¬ ed of aggravated robbery of the 7-Elev¬ en store at the corner of Southwest Parkway and Wellborn Road 29. Former A M Regent, Clyde H. Wells dies at age 70 804 December January 2. Silver Taps Eli Lamar Whitely, A M’s only living recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, dies 4. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes resigns 5. Grades for graduating seniors due 7. Bryan-College Station Holiday Parade 8. Dead Week 9. Dead Week 10. Dead Week 11. Dead Week 12. Dead Week Last day of Pall semester classes Commencement 13. Commencement Commissioning 14. Aircraft Voyager takes off on non-stop flight to circle the globe 15. Pinal exams begin Classes Exam Time MWP8 8-10 a.m. MWP1 11-1 p.m. TTHS 2-4 p.m. MW 5-7 p.m. 16. Pinal exams Classes Exam time MWP 9 8-10 a.m. MWP 2 11-1 p.m. TTH 9:30 2-4 p.m. TTH 5 5-7 p.m. 17. Pinal exams Classes Exam time MWP 10 8-10 a.m. MWP 3 11-1 p.m. TTH 11 2-4 p.m. TTH 3:30 5-7 p.m. 18. Final exams Classes Exam time MWP 11 8-10 a.m. TTH 2 11-1 p.m. TTH 12:30 2-4 p.m. MWP 12 5-7 p.m. 19. Final exams Classes Exam time MWP 4 8-10 a.m. Residence halls close for Fall ’86 20. Final grades due 25. Christmas ' .77. rr- ■ ' ' ,j.«- A.. ■f -■ - January 805 23. Melinda Fritz is crowned Miss Texas A M 1987 25. Terry Washington arrested in connec¬ tion with the Jan. 15 murder of Beatrice Louisa Ruling at Julie’s Place NCAA abolishes football at SMU in 1987 because of a booster slush fund that paid $61,000 to 13 players 26. Tower commission releases 304-page re¬ port 10-ton ice sculpture added to the art exhibit on campus 27. Don Regan, Reagan’s chief of staff, re¬ signs; replaced by former Senate Re¬ publican leader Howard Baker February 2. Robert Gates chosen by President Rea¬ gan to replace William Casey as CIA director. 3. Last day for dropping with no record 6. Last day to apply for May degrees President Reagan’s 76th birthday 7. Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite freed 8. Bryan-College Station Straight-Shot 10K race. 9. Former national security adviser Rob¬ ert C. McFarlane hospitalized for a Va¬ lium overdose 11. MSC Student Conference on National Affairs begins 14. St. Valentine’s Day 16. Presidents’ Day 17. Texas’ Michelle Renee Royer crowned Miss USA 1987 18. Aggie Players “Medea” 19. Two Bryan residents, Charles Gears and Beverly Benninghoff, found shot to death in their home Aggie Players “Medea” 21. MSC All Night Fair 22. Andy Warhol, the prince of Pop Art, dies of a heart attack Aggie Players “Medea” 806 February March 3. Gov. Bill Clements reveals that while he was on the SMU Board of Governors, he and several other board members learned of payments to the football players and decided to continue them 4. President Reagan says his Iran policy was a mistake Eliseo Moreno, convicted of killing State Trooper Russell Lynn Boyd and five others, is executed 6. British ferry capsizes in North Sea kill¬ ing more than 130 people 7. Fifth annual Student Government Big Event 8. A M men’s basketball team wins the Southwest Conference tournament 15. J. Harold Dunn, the man residence hall Dunn was named for, dies 16. Spring Break 17. St. Patrick’s Day Spring Break 18. Spring Break House OKs raising speed limit to 65 on rural highways 19. Spring Break Jim Bakker resigns from PTL minister- ies, confessing to a one-night stand with Church Secretary Jessica Hahn 20. Spring Break 23. Aggie Quarterback Kevin Murray an¬ nounces he will give up his last year of eligibility to make himself available for the National Football League draft A M President Frank Vandiver ap¬ proves a core curriculum 26. Texas Senate approves Gov. Bill Cle¬ ments’ three appointments to the Texas A M System Board of Regents. They are William Allen McKenzie, Ronald DeCluitt and Wayne Allen Showers. 27. Reagan vetoes $88 billion in highway funds. 28. Freshmen Class Ball 30. Oscar Winners from the Academy Awards: Film: ‘Platoon’ Actress: Marlee Matlin, ‘Children of a Lesser God’ Actor: Paul Newman, ‘The Color of Money’ Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest, ‘Hannah and Her Sisters’ Supporting Actor: Michael Caine, ‘Hannah and Her Sisters’ Director: Oliver Stone, ‘Platoon’ Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, ‘Hannah and Her Sisters’ Foreign Film: The Netherlands, ‘The Assault’ Film Editing: ‘Platoon’ Original Song: ‘Take My Breath Away’ from the movie ‘Top Gun’ 31. ‘Baby M’ legally placed in the custody of her natural father April 1. April Fool’s Day MSC Wiley Lecture Series University Plus: Spring Craft Festival Student Body Elections: Mason Hogan and Miles Bradshaw go to runoff for student body president Senior Yell Leaders: Doug Beall, John Bean and Matt Sellers Junior Yell Leaders: Steve Keathley and David Armstrong 2. MSC Cepheid Variable: AggieCon 18 Senate rejects Reagan’s highway funds veto 3. MSC Cepheid Variable: AggieCon 18 Police fire on group of anti-government protesters in Santiago, Chile as Pope John Paul II watches 4. March to the Brazos MSC Cepheid Variable: AggieCon 18 5. MSC Spring Leadership MSC Cepheid Variable: AggieCon 18 Daylight-saving time begins Reagan and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney begin two days of talks 8. Mason Hogan wins run-off selection for student body president against Miles Bradshaw 9. A M issues report on football probe 10. Parents’ Weekend Aggie Players: “Picnic” “Aggie Mom’s Club Members” wrap the home of Dr. and Mrs. Vandiver in protest of A M’s new senior finals poli¬ cy 11. Parents’ Weekend Aggie Players: Picnic MSC Awards Ceremony 12. Parents’ Weekend 13. Preregistration for Fall ’87 14. Preregistration for Fall ’87 15. Preregistration for Fall ’87 MSC Hospitality Children’s Easter Party 16. Aggie Players: “Picnic” MSC Lost Found Auction 17. Aggie Players: “Picnic” Afternoon classes cancelled for Good Friday Reagan doubles the prices of some im¬ ported Japanese goods. 18. Aggie Players: “Picnic” 19. Easter 20. Karl Linnas, charged with supervising Nazi concentration camp executions and facing the death penalty in the So¬ viet Union, is deported to the Soviet Union 21. Aggie Muster 23. Man opens fire on two shopping centers in Palm Bay, Fla., killing six and wound¬ ing 14 808 April May 1. Grades due for graduating seniors 2 . Ring Dance Senior Banquet MSC Spring Retreat 3. MSC Spring Retreat 8. Last Day of Classes Commencement 9. Commencement Commissioning Boot Dance 10 . Mother’s Day 11 . Final exams begin Classes Exam Time MWF8 8-10 a.m. MWF1 11-1 p.m. TTHS 2-4 p.m. MW5 5-7 p.m. 12 . Final exams Classes Exam time MWF 9 8-10 a.m. MWF 2 11-1 p.m. TTH 9:30 2-4 p.m. TTH 5 5-7 p.m. 13 . Final exams Classes Exam time MWF 10 8-10 a.m. MWF 3 11-1 p.m. TTH 11 2-4 p.m. TTH 3:30 5-7 p.m. 14 . Final exams Classes Exam time MWF 11 8-10 a.m. TTH 2 11-1 p.m. TTH 12:30 2-4 p.m. MWF 12 5-7 p.m. Rita Hayworth dies 15 . Final exams Classes Exam time MWF 4 8-10 a.m. 17 . USS Stark, a guided missile frigate, is hit by an Iraqi Missile in the Persian Gulf -37 crewmen killed 18 . Athanasios “Tommy” Dallis, owner of ROXZ and Fajita Ritas goes on trial for bombing Graham Central Station 22. Tornado kills 25 people in Saragosa Tex¬ as 26. James Otto Earhart is arrested in con¬ nection with kidnapping and death of 9- year-old Kandy Kirtland of Bryan 30. West German Mathias Rust flies plane into Red Square May 809 810 Index Steps lead out of Langford Architecture Center into the O M Building. i Index 811 Aalby, Eva Marianne............. 486 Aardal, Marilyn................. 740 Aaron, Lane L................... 650 Abboll, Rick.................... 505 Abdallah, Keren M........... 548, 584 Abel, Christine.................. 740 Abello, Martha.................. 740 Abernathy, Robert R.............. 584 Abney, Chad.................... 525 Abney, Stephen W................ 584 Abney, Virginia.................. 740 Abrameit, Warren A.............. 584 Abrom, Tracy................... 740 Abshire, Kreg................... 740 Abueg, Mel D................... 584 Accapadi, Matt................. 584 Accuedo, Rafael A............... 650 Achee, Rebecca S................ 650 Ackerman, Frank D.............. 584 Acosta, Jose.................... 401 Acosta, Michael R............... 584 Adair, Michael C................ 584 Adair, Susan L.................. 584 Adams, Abigail.................. 740 Adams, Allison L................ 584 Adams, Allison.................. 740 Adams, Carroll.................. 740 Adams, Christopher.............. 584 Adams, Dale T................... 650 Adams, Dana W................. 584 Adams, Diana............... 472, 739 Adams, Elizabeth D.............. 584 Adams, Erik H.................. 584 Adams, Gerald A................ 650 Adams, Greg T.................. 650 Adams, Jill..................... 740 Adams, John Q.................. 584 Adams, June L.................. 584 Adams, Lana G.................. 650 Adams, Nicole.................. 740 Adams, Peggy K................. 584 Adams, Peggy................... 486 Adams, Steven.................. 555 Adamsen, Eric R................. 584 Adcock, Avery.................. 536 Addison, Michael A..............584 Adins, Traci.................... 740 Adix, Kenneth R................. 584 Adkins, Catherine L.............. 650 Adkins, Catherine............... 507 Index Adkins, David W................. 584 Adler, Barbara J................. 584 Adrian, Sheryl.................. 740 Affleck, Meaghan................ 740 Agin, Terrie..................... 650 Agrawal, Sanjay................. 483 Aguirre C. Rosaline.............. 650 Aguirre, Gabriel................. 584 Aguirre, Juan................... 401 Ahart, Erik..................... 740 Ahmad Shoufik, Bakar........... 483 Ainsworth, Paige................ 740 Akard, John, Jr.............. 448, 650 Akerman, Angela................ 740 Akin, Alan..................... 740 Al-Bushaidi, Hilal M............. 584 Al-Zakwani Sulaiman, Sal......... 584 Ala, Souren..................... 491 Alanis, Alma.................... 401 Alaniz, Ruby................... 740 Alaroon, Gustavo................ 650 Alayon, Katherine A.............. 650 Albers, Robert J................. 584 Albert, Cheryl L................. 584 Albin, Leslie S................... 650 Albin, Rebecca Jane............. 650 Albrecht, Kelley................. 740 Albright, Katharyn A......... 522, 584 Alcala, Irma.................... 401 Alcala, Rene.................... 401 Alcorn, Doris J.................. 584 Alcorn, Joe D................... 584 Alcorn, Stuart................... 740 Aldinger, Karen P................ 575 Aldrich, Danny.................. 483 Aldridge, Ida Lou............... 650 Aldridge, Jesse W................ 584 Alenius, Mark T................. 584 Alenius, Patricia L............... 584 Alexander, Daniel T. ............. 584 Alexander, Denise M............. 650 Alexander, Diane L............... 584 Alexander, Gayle................ 517 Alexander, John R................ 584 Alexander, Jon.................. 740 Alexander, Jynjer L..............650 Alexander, Keri L................ 650 Alexander, Mary Jane............ 584 Alexander, Michael.............. 740 Alexander, Paul................. 740 Alexandrides, John G............. 584 Alford, Jeff..................... 475 Algaze, Eugenia................. 584 Aliseda, Ernie........... 401, 410, 650 Allee, Desiree A................. 650 Allen, Ben.................. 437, 542 Allen, Cheryl A.................. 650 Allen, David G.................. 650 Allen, Jana M................... 584 Allen, Jay...................... 740 Allen, Jill...................... 429 Allen, Jill...................... 650 Allen, Kim..................... 559 Allen, Kristin M................. 404 Allen, Laura.................... 701 Allen, Maria J................... 584 Allen, Paul W................... 584 Allen, Stacey................... 459 Allen, Stacy Delay............... 650 Allen, Timothy.................. 740 Allison, Gary G.................. 584 Allison, Gary................... 533 Allison, Harold E................ 584 Allison, James G................. 584 Allison, William................. 740 Allmann, Michael J.............. 650 Allred, Edward.................. 740 Almaguer, Sylvia Y............... 584 Alms, Andrew G................. 584 Altenburger, Elizabeth............ 740 Alter, Jeffery N.................. 584 Altom, Karon L.................. 584 Alvarado, Carlos................. 584 Alvarado, Michelle............... 401 Alvarez, Adam.................. 740 Alvarez, Edmundo............... 650 Alvarez, Jorge................... 650 Alvarez, Marcela................ 489 Alvarez, Rafael.................. 740 Alvey, Brett J...................650 Amador, Silvia L................. 650 Amato, Richard A............... 584 Amin, Nim..................... 483 Anderson, Alison C............... 650 Anderson, Brian S............... 650 Anderson, Cara.................. 740 Anderson, Chris................. 428 Anderson, David................. 740 Anderson, Debra................ 740 Anderson, Eric K................ 584 Anderson, Jennifer............... 542 Anderson, Karen................ 410 Anderson, Kathleen J............. 584 Anderson, Kenneth............... 740 Anderson, Kevin J................ 584 Anderson, Kimberly A........ 404, 560 Anderson, Kimberly A............584 Anderson, Kimberly.............. 459 Anderson, Kimberly.............. 740 Anderson, Laura................. 650 Anderson, Lee R................. 500 Anderson, Melissa A.............. 650 Anderson, Melissa............... 517 Anderson, Michelle R............. 650 Anderson, Neil.................. 410 Anderson, Neville W.............. 584 Anderson, R. Neil............... 650 Anderson, Ronnie................ 740 Anderson, Sidney M.............. 650 Anderson, Suzanne............... 740 Anderson, Tracey................ 475 Anderson, Tracy................. 740 Anderson, Travis A............... 650 Anderson-Perkin, Kim K.......... 584 Anding, James G................. 584 Andress, Melanie M.............. 584 Andrews, Carole............. 406, 424 Andrews, Laura................. 412 Andrews, Todd.................. 495 Andrus, Jeff A................... 650 Anger, Evamaria................ 740 Anglin, Sally.................... 406 Angove-Rogers, Adrian J.......... 584 Angst, David L.................. 650 Angulo, Cecile.................. 740 Ankrom, Michael................ 483 Anthis, Larry S.................. 584 Anthony, Teresa................. 571 Apfel, Melinda A................ 584 Apffel, Lori A............... 584, 786 Appeddu, Paul A............. 584, 571 Appelt, Laura................... 740 Apperley, Elizabeth A............. 650 Appleby, Ann R................. 584 Applegate, John................. 740 Applewhite, John................ 576 Arbaugh, Fenn.................. 740 Arboleda, Oscar................. 578 Arceneaux, Renee............... 740 Archibald, Vanessa........... 428, 740 Arguello, Juan A......... 517, 575, 584 Aristizabal, Juan David........... 471 Arizpe, Blanca N................ 650 Arkins, Erin.................... 740 Arlitt, Mary E................... 584 Armentrout, Pamela.............. 740 Arms, Andy.................... 460 Armstrong, Charlie.............. 740 Armstrong, David................ 419 Armstrong, Glenn................ 586 Armstrong, Jay K................ 650 Armstrong, Julie E............... 650 Armstrong, Karen............... 470 Armstrong, Lisa G............... 650 Armstrong, Oscar E ............. 584 Armstrong, Scott................ 437 Arndt, Scott.................... 419 Arnett, Angela B................. 650 Arnold, Allen................... 564 Arnold, David C................. 586 Arnold, Jeff..................... 740 Arnold, Kevin A................. 586 Arnold, Rod.................... 438 Arnold, Rodney E................ 650 Arnold, Wendy.................. 740 Arnwine, Angela S........... 472, 586 Arredondo, Sylvia A.............. 650 Arrick, Donald J................. 650 Arrington, Cynthia............... 586 A rrington, Thomas S......... 586, 790 Arteaga, Gustavo A.............. 650 Arthur, Patricia................. 740 Arthurs, Jonathan................ 740 Artley, Craig T. ................. 586 Artz, Margaret.................. 461 Asbury, Kevin................... 496 Aschoff, Tim.................... 536 Ascolese, Joseph A............... 586 Aseltine, Julie................... 419 Asensio, Chris............... 526, 740 Ash, Darren K................... 586 Ashabranner, Terri L.............. 650 Ashfield, Michael J............... 650 Ashlock, Jennifer S............... 586 Ashmore, Gary M................ 586 Ashton, Michael................. 740 Ashworth, Michelle E......... 483, 650 Ashworth, Tiffany............... 740 Aston Hall ................. 348, 349 Atchley, Michelle................412 Atkins, Bill..................... 538 Atkins, English.................. 462 Atwater, Charlotte............... 574 Atwell, Terre M.............. 586, 601 Auer, Glenn.................... 740 Aulenbacher, Margaret R.......... 586 Austin, Gant.................... 740 Autrey, Darin L.................. 586 Autrey, Sharilyn................. 740 Autry, Steven................... 740 Avant, Don..................... 448 Averitt, Andra G............. 586, 602 Avery, David L.......... 426, 568, 586 Avila, Sabas................ 401, 740 Awad, Nadim................... 491 Awad, Peter.................... 650 Awe, Michael K................. 586 Azman, Syeo................... 483 Babin, Albert................... 740 Babin, Leslie................418, 740 Babin, Mike.................... 482 Babineaux, Larry L....... 426, 533, 650 Baccus, Bret.................... 740 Bacfanz, Rebecca................ 418 Bach, Annette................... 533 Bachmeyer, Constance A...... 533, 586 Bachtel, Kristine................. 740 Bacon, Everett L................. 650 Bacus, Thomas P................. 650 Bading, Todd A.................. 586 Badowski, Eric......... 740 Bahner, David G................. 586 Bailey, Christopher............... 554 Bailey, Colin R..................650 Bailey, Colin.................... 483 Bailey, Ellen J................... 650 Bailey, Greg C................... 650 Bailey, Gregory D................ 586 Bailey, Lynette.................. 740 Bailey, Melissa L................. 650 Bailey, Susan................... 741 Bain, Mark..................... 533 Baine, Damon G................. 650 Baird, Douglas.................. 460 Baiza, Jessie.................... 741 Bak, Steven..................... 586 Baker, Amanda.................. 428 Baker, Beth..................... 460 Baker, Bridget M................650 Baker, Chris.................... 538 Baker, Clark.................... 741 Baker, Clay L................... 586 Baker, Clay..................... 472 Baker, Darrin................... 741 Baker, Doris.................... 741 Baker, Elizabeth H............... 650 Baker, Kerry E.................. 586 Baker, Kirsten............... 499 , 741 Baker, Kristi.................... 741 Baker, Leigh.................... 741 Baker, Mark.................... 495 Baker, Michael L................ 586 Baker, Phil..................... 450 Baker, Robert M................. 482 Baker, Stanley.................. 741 Baker, Stewart D................. 650 Baker, Susan E.................. 586 Baker, Troy..................... 741 Balasingam, Vijay............... 461 Balcerak, Carolyn M..............650 Balcerak, Dianne................ 741 Balch, Anita.................... 492 Baldazo, Rex.................... 402 Baldwin, Joel L.................. 650 Baldwin, John W.................650 Baldwin, Teresa G................ 650 Baldwin, Tracy L............. 602, 650 Balfanz, Rebecca........ 741 Balic, Mark A................... 586 Balke, Vanessa A............. 586, 601 Balkema, Brenda................ 741 Ballanfant, Andrea............... 74 ] Ballard, Janice.................. 74 ] Ballard, Kenneth................ 741 Ballinger, Bryan L................ 586 Balsinger, Renee.............561, 741 Balusek, Cheryl................. 741 Balzen, Sheri A.............. 577 , 651 Baney, Jennifer L................ 586 Banfield, Amy.................. 475 Banker, Nitesh A................. 651 Banks, Barbara A................ 651 Banks, Mike.................... 506 Banner, Brian................... 497 Banowsky, Laurence A............ 651 Baranski, Joseph................. 555 Barbate, Della B................. 651 Barbee, Stephanie A.............. 586 Barber, Dororthy 1...............586 Barber, Harold.................. 436 Barber, Lincoln.................. 586 Barbosa, Peter.................. 586 Barbour, Sheryl L................ 586 Barclay, Kathryn A............... 586 Barcuch, Bennett B............... 586 Batina, Samuel J................. 586 Baring, Bruce D............. 437, 651 Barkemeyer, Greg G.............. 586 812 Index Barker, Courtney................ 452 Barker, Jason................... 418 Barker, Lisa M.................. 586 Barker, R. Darrin................ 586 Barker, Sheri.................... 461 Barlow, Lornell R................ 586 Barmore, Thomas Y.............. 586 Barnahrt, Madison............... 741 Barnard, Douglas M.............. 586 Barnes, Andrea E................ 651 Barnes, Angela.................. 741 Barnes, Bob................. 602, 741 Barnes, Gregory A............... 586 Barnes, Lynn.................... 741 Barnes, Russell.................. 651 Barnes, Sandy................... 741 Barnett, Ben J................... 586 Barnett, Karen S................. 586 Barnett, Lyrissa................. 741 Barnett, Michael W............... 490 Barnett, Shelly R................ 586 Barnett, Stephen T............... 651 Barnette, Emily A................ 586 Barnfield, Matthew.............. 741 Barnhart, Kirstin................ 741 Barnhart, Kristin................ 572 Baron, John E................... 586 Barr, Timothy................... 741 Barre, Bart G................... 586 Barre, George D................. 586 Barrera, Jesse E................. 586 Barrera, Judith 0................ 651 Barrera, Monica................. 586 Barret, Mark M.................. 651 Barrett, Debbie K................ 651 Barrett, Kevin M................. 651 Barrett, Melanie D............... 651 Barrett, Melanie................. 427 Barrett, Michael R............... 586 Barrett, Timothy................. 741 Barrett, William H............... 586 Barrientos, Albert................ 741 Barrionuevo, Alfred.............. 401 Barron, Stephen M............... 586 Barrosleite, C.V.................. 469 Barrows, Karen.................. 741 Barry, John E................... 586 Barshes, Debbie................. 410 Bartee, Jody L................... 651 Barth, George R.................651 Bartkowiak, Bart................ 426 Bartkowiak, Sandra K............ 651 Bartlett, Chris D................. 651 Barton, Lisa.................... 741 Barton, Patricia A................ 586 Bartosh, Becky L................. 586 Bartosh, Elizabeth............... 428 Bartsch, Janet................... 741 Barwis, Gregory................. 741 Barwis, James S................. 586 Barwis, Jim..................... 506 Easier, David J..................586 Easier, David ................... 483 Bass, Elizabeth.................. 741 Bassinger, Jon............... 502, 741 Bassinger, Ray.................. 471 Bateman, Arretta C.............. 586 Bates, Benjamin G............... 586 Bates, D. Renee................. 586 Bates, Larry................ 429, 460 Bates, Madelyn L................ 586 Bates, Michael J................. 586 Bates, Timothy E................ 651 Bath, Calendonia................ 741 Batiz, Dawn.................... 509 Batson, Kenneth................. 741 Batson, Kimberly A.............. 586 Batte, Carol.................... 568 Battle, Laura A.................. 787 Battles, Lisa L................... 586 Batto, Kilah M..................651 Bauchspies, Thomas M........419, 651 Baucom, Kevin M............ 542, 651 Bauer, Daniel V.................. 651 Bauer, Robin.................... 741 Bauer, Scott.................... 502 Bauer, Tim F.................... 651 Bauer, Zane R................... 651 Baughman, Kip................. 741 Bauhs, James................... 741 Baum, Spencer M................ 586 Baumann, Doug................. 419 Baxter, Michelle................. 741 Baxter, Steven.................. 741 Bayer, Donald Scott.............. 651 Bayer, Kenneth.................. 587 Bayliss, Fred.................... 448 Bazan, David................... 741 Baze, Tim...................... 587 Beach, Sharon.................. 492 Beadles, John................... 407 Beal, Patrick V................... 651 Beall, Ned...................... 587 Beall, Roger A................... 651 Beall, Roger.................... 430 Beam, Laura M.................. 526 Beamsley, Russell................ 741 Bean, Chris D................... 651 Beard, Janie.................... 741 Beard, Jeff..................... 651 Beard, Sherrie.................. 741 Beard, Tashia A.................. 651 Bearden, Lynn.................. 587 Bearden, Melissa................ 741 Beardsley, Stephanie............. 495 Beasley, Alysen.................. 564 Beasley, Dana................... 741 Beasley, Max................... 741 Season, Richard................. 742 Beaton, Alan.................... 496 Beattie, Michael................. 536 Beatty, Marry................... 538 Beaty, Dawn Michele............. 651 Beaty, Mark.................... 436 Beaumont, Kimberly............. 742 Beavers, Mark.................. 587 Beazley, Buffie.................. 742 Beazley, Charles R............... 651 Beazley, Fran................... 587 Bebell, Brad.................... 587 Beck, James.................... 742 Beckemeier, David............... 568 Becker, Amy L.................. 651 Becker, Amy.................... 602 Becker, Jan..................... 488 Becker, Janice................... 587 Becker, Laurie A................. 651 Becker, Melanie................. 587 Beckman, Steve................. 742 Bedford, Shannon................ 742 Beeler, Dorothy.............. ... 587 Beene, Clifton................... 587 Beene, Susan................... 587 Beever, Bethany L................ 651 Beggs, Bill...................... 587 Behee, Dennis................... 587 Behrendt, Carl.................. 742 Behrendt, Sherri L............... 652 Behring, David.................. 742 Beil, Katherine.................. 588 Beisert, Sherry L................. 652 Beisert, Sherry.................. 412 Beitei, Ginger................... 568 Belanger, Jon................... 438 Belcher, Robert W................ 588 Belew, Michelle R............. ... 588 Belicek, Evon................... 742 Bell, Barbara L.................. 652 Bell, Bruce..................... 652 Bell, Charles.................... 742 Bell, Grant..................... 742 Bell, Janet...................... 652 Bell, Julie...................... 577 Bell, Lori M..................... 588 Bell, Maurice................... 409 Bell, Melany.................... 742 Bell, Sharon.................... 652 Bellah, Jenean.................. 534 Bellens, Martha................. 570 Seller, David Lee................ 588 Bello, Haruna................... 483 Bellot, Timothy.................. 652 Benavides, Linda................ 652 Benavides, Sandra............... 742 Bendana, Roberto................ 486 Bender, Pamela.................. 742 Bendixen, Karen................. 652 Benge, Lisa A................... 560 Benge, Vajerie................... 742 Benkenstein, Teresa.............. 652 Benner, Carl L................... 588 Benner, Kelly................... 742 Benner, Sherry A................. 588 Bennet, LaTonya................. 471 Bennett, Barbie.................. 492 Bennett, Grey................... 511 Bennett, Jim.................... 403 Bennett, Jim.................... 407 Bennett, Latonya................ 741 Bennett, Sherry A................ 588 Bennett, Terry................... 410 Bcnsinger, Amy............. 576, 652 Benski, Brad.................... 496 Benson, Maria.................. 561 Benson, Paula................... 652 Bcntkc, Russel] W................ 588 Bentley, April L.................. 588 Bentley, Corry K................. 588 Bentley, Lea.................... 742 Benton, Benjamin................ 742 Benvegnu, Teresa A.............. 588 Benzick, Arthur................. 742 Bercen, John S.................. 588 Berdou, J. Scott................. 588 Bereit, David................... 742 Berg, Olav...................... 486 Berg, Olav...................... 588 Berg, Robert J................... 588 Bergeman, Erik J................ 588 Berger, Emil................ 546, 652 Bergeron, Corrie................. 403 Berke, Hale..................... 742 Berlanga, Rafael................. 652 Berman, David.................. 742 Berman, Mark.......... 419, 491, 652 Bernhard, Susan................. 742 Bernoski, Beth.............. 461, 742 Berry, David.................... 652 Berry, Holly.................... 652 Berry, Jennifer.................. 742 Berry, Laura.................... 652 Berry, Leah..................... 652 Berry, Richard.................. 742 Berry, Robert 0.................. 526 Berthold, Dennis................. 567 Bertino, Darla A............. 577, 588 Bertrand, Wayne................. 652 Berzsenyi, Lydia................. 418 Beshara, Andrea............. 507, 652 Besly, David.................... 742 Best, Carrington A............... 588 Best, Jeanne................417, 742 Best, Kara D.................... 588 Best, Kara Denise............... 788 Best, Sharon.................... 742 Bethke, Lynne M............. 564, 588 Betik, Beverly................... 742 Beu, Katherine.................. 742 Bevilacqua, Denise............... 652 Beyer, Deborah.................. 471 Beyer, Doug.................... 483 Beyer, Douglas S................. 588 Bezner, Dolores K................ 588 Bezner, Rae Ann................ 652 Biancardi, Andrew P.............. 588 Bible, Grady.................... 742 Bice, Lisa...................... 742 Bich Le, Lan-Anh............... 504 Bickel, Louis P, Jr............... 437 Bickle, Jerry.................... 742 Biddle, Ted..................... 742 Bidigare, Brian.................. 742 Biediger, Darrin................. 423 Bielamowicz, Gwen M............ 588 Bietendorf, Scott A............... 588 Biever, Annette.................. 652 Biggs, Lori A................ 483, 588 Bigkup, Kelli................... 652 Bilello, Kerrie................... 742 Bilicek, Steve G............. 571, 588 Bilir, Neslihan................... 544 Billings, Michael................ 502 Billings, Paul A.................. 588 Bills, Clinton.................... 742 Bily, Andrew J................... 588 Bily, Kirkland J.................. 588 Bingaman, Gordon............... 652 Bingham, Weldon................ 742 Bippert, Kevin C................. 588 Bird, Arthur.................... 742 Bird, Eric...................... 742 Bird, Robert J................... 588 Birdwell, Kenda................. 652 Birkeland, Bjorn................. 486 Bin, James P.................... 588 Bishop, Bruce................... 742 Bishop, Deanna.................. 652 Bishop, Jeff..................... 402 Bishop, Tracey.................. 742 Bisor, Robert, III................ 404 Bissett, Robert S................. 588 Bitros, Lori..................... 742 Black, Anne.................... 408 Black, Elizabeth................. 652 Black, Rebecca.................. 742 Black, Robert G................. 588 Black, Robert................... 652 Black, Robin.................... 652 Black, Russell................... 652 Black, Thomas.................. 576 Black, Thomas.................. 652 Blackburn, John Ben............. 417 Blackburn, William.............. 742 Blackford. George D.............. 588 Blackley, Kelly C................ 588 Blackman, Brian................. 742 Blackmon, Lisa.................. 652 Blackmon, Sandra L.............. 588 Blacksher, Paula............. 461, 561 Blackwell, Dianne............ 404, 428 Blaha, Brenda............... 542, 588 Blain, Danny.................... 437 Blair, Amy..................... 742 Blair, Leslie..................... 742 Blake, Michael A................ 588 Blake, Shari L................... 588 Blakeley, Derek.......... 457, 497, 653 Blakeney, Thomas A.............. 588 Blakley, Christy................. 653 Blakley, Matt................... 419 Blancet, Lisa.................... 742 Blanco, Albert.................. 401 Blanco, Teresa............... 437, 653 Blanda, Juli..................... 653 Blanda, Paul J................... 588 Blandenship, Lee................ 742 Blanken, Jeffery Jay.............. 588 Blankenship, Leanne............. 742 Blankenship, Tammy 564 Blanton, Renae.................. 742 Blanton, Stephen C............... 588 Blasche, Dana................... 742 Blaschke, James................. 653 Blaschke, Kelly D................ 588 Blaschke, Quintin D.............. 588 Blasingame, Donald.............. 653 Blaylock, James G............... 588 Blazejewski, Stan J............... 588 Bleckner, Terence 1............... 588 Blemings, L. Bronte.............. 653 Blinn, Cindy R.................. 588 Blinn, Thomas M................ 588 Block, Diane F........... 546, 546, 588 Blockus, Keith M................ 588 Blohowiak, James................ 568 Bloodwell, Ramona............... 653 Bloom, Susie.................... 742 Bloomer, James.................. 742 Bloomer, Karen A................ 588 Blozis, Lore!.................... 653 Bludau, Thomas E............... 588 Blume, Adrianne................ 653 Blumenstein, Cheryl.............. 653 Blythe, Brian................... 742 Boatright, Collie................. 742 Bobbitt, Jennifer................. 742 Bobo, Michelle R................ 588 Bochat, Matthew T............... 588 Bock, Andy..................... 460 Boedecker, Karin................ 742 Boedecker, Teresa........ 428, 561, 653 Boese, Michael A................ 588 Boey, Suet Lai.................. 483 Bogarin, Luis................... 489 Bogner, Tony.................... 575 Bogorad, Geoffrey........... 574, 574 Bohac, Jennifer L............ 459, 588 Bohne, Kimberly................ 653 Bohsali, Maleka................. 588 Bohuslav, Sarah............. 431, 653 Bolden, Karrilyn................. 588 Boles, Biff...................... 460 Boles, Denny D.................. 588 Boling, Shelley.................. 653 Bolls, Lana..................... 461 Bolner, Anthony H............... 588 Bolom, Susan................... 742 Bolt, Laurel.................... 742 Bolting, Pamela S................ 588 Bolton, Cynthia................. 653 Bomba, Norma.............. 577, 653 Bombach, Jean.............. 507, 742 Bommer, Marnie................. 742 Bond, David.................... 653 Bond, George M................. 588 Bond, John..................... 653 Bondy, Erika................ 409, 653 Bondy, J.J......................400 Bone, Catherine................. 742 Bone, Ronald................... 742 Bonewithz, Kanica............... 742 Bonham, Joel.................... 42 Bonnen, Greg................... 576 Booker, Eloise................... 654 Boomer, Marnie................. 430 Boone, Keith P................... 588 Boone, Laurie................... 742 Booth, Julie..................... 654 Booth, Margaret................. 654 Booth, Michael.............. 475, 654 Booty, Christopher............... 654 Boozer, Donald.................. 742 Bopp, Andrew W................. 588 Borak. Lisa..................... 654 Borchardt, Billy S................ 588 Borden, Bradley................. 742 Borders, Alex................... 502 Bordovsky, Christopher........... 742 Borens, Jeans................... 654 Bergen, Hilde K............. 486, 588 Boriack, Lanette................. 589 Boriskie, Connie................. 495 Boriskie, Sandra......... 742 Borme, Victor................... 506 Boroughs, Blake................. 589 Borrego, Cabrina A............... 589 Borroni, Lori.................... 654 Borski, Debra............... 473, 742 Borth, Pam..................... 742 Bortnem, Tracey L............... 589 Bos, Steve...................... 654 Boshart, Dawn E................. 589 Bosquez, Daniel............. 401, 742 Bosse, Karen.................... 589 Bost, Robyn.................... 473 Bostic, Robert M................. 589 Bostick, Kristi................... 654 Bostwick, John C................. 589 Bolt, Gregory W................. 589 Bolt, Stacey A............... 546, 589 Bottos, Lynda............... 430, 742 Bou-Saada, Ingrid............... 742 Boudreaux, Michelle............. 461 Boultinghouse, Tassy............. 742 Bounds, Trey.................... 460 Bourek, Shane.................. 654 Bourn, Kyle .................... 743 Bourque, Mike.................. 654 Bouthillette, Carl M.............. 589 Bouthillette, Max................ 742 Bowden, Darrin L................ 589 Bowden, Robin.................. 742 Bowen, Billie................ 473, 743 Bowen, Mary................... 743 Bowen, Phyllis.................. 654 Bower, Joe...................... 743 Bower, Kenneth................. 654 Bower, Traci.................... 654 Bowers, Dan.................... 499 Bowers, Kim.................... 654 Bowers, Terri.................... 743 Bowling, Charles D............... 589 Bowman, Beth.................. 509 Bowman, Kellye................. 743 Bowman, Lindsay................ 654 Boyce, Martha.................. 459 Boyd, Brent..................... 654 Boyd, Chris K................... 589 Boyd, James............ 530, 555, 654 Boyd, Laura.................... 743 Boyd, Lauren................... 743 Boyd, Lisa D.................... 589 Boyer, Tammy L.................589 Boyles, Bethany S................ 589 Bozeman, Susan................. 502 Brach, Tammy J................. 589 Brackelsberg, Stephanie........... 502 Brackenridge, Jeffrey............. 743 Brackens, Andre N........... 435, 589 Brackens, Lisa.................. 743 Bradburn, Mike................. 496 Bradbury, B..................... 437 Bradbury, Jim................... 654 Braden, Bart.................... 491 Braden, Chandra................ 743 Braden, Lisa.................... 654 Bradford, David................. 654 Bradford, Mack................. 492 Bradicich, Reno................. 654 Bradley, Gina............... 423, 743 Bradley, Jason................... 743 Bradley, Ruth L................. 589 Bradshaw, Jimmy................ 505 B radshaw, Kent................. 460 Brady, Arthur................... 743 Bragg, David ................... 423 Bramley, David.................. 742 Brancaccio, Cheryl............... 743 Branch, Mary Ann............... 533 Branch, Rachel.................. 420 Brand, Barry S.................. 589 Brandenberg, Brock.............. 496 Brandon, H..................... 743 Brandt, Karen................... 577 Brannigan, Kelly................ 743 Brantley, Shawn.............418, 743 Brashear, Thomas Kent........... 589 Brasted, Phil.................... 743 Braswell, John.................. 654 Braswell. W. Brian............... 589 Bratt, Krista.................... 743 Braun, Jeffery................... 743 Braune, Amy................... 654 Braune, David B................. 589 Bravenec, Gene................. 654 Brawnan, Nancy................. 544 Brecher, Charles A............... 589 Breedlove, Linda................743 Breen, JoAnna.................. 412 Breihan, Julie................... 743 Index 813 Brckistcr, Daniel T............... 448 Brelsford, Karen L............... 589 Brclsford, Melanie............... 654 Brcnan, Michael S., Jr............ 589 Brenckman, Beth D.............. 589 Brenckman, Susan D............. 589 Brennan, Jeffrey................. 743 Brennan, Mary Ellen............. 462 Brennen, Bridget................ 654 Brenz, Frederick................. 654 Bresna, Sean P................... 589 Bretches, David C................ 589 Brewer, Nancy A................. 589 Brewington, Jana................ 654 Brewster, James................. 743 Brezina, Dennis................. 654 Brice, Cheryl................... 743 Brickley, Douglas................ 743 Bridgehouse, Michael J........... 589 Brieden, Julie................... 743 Briers, Kelly.................... 743 Briggs, Shara G.......... 424, 473, 589 Brightwell, Mark A............... 589 Briley, Len..................... 448 Brillinger, Daniel................ 654 Brinson, Philip.................. 654 Briseno, Rene................... 743 Brister, Paul Author.............. 590 Britt, Steven S................... 590 Britton, John C.................. 590 Britton, Michele............. 561, 590 Britton, Paul.................... 654 Broadway, Tamala L.............. 590 Brock, Eric..................... 743 Brock, Gloria............... 561, 743 Brock, Mark.................... 452 Brockman, Tiffany............... 743 Brod, Edward................... 654 Broderick, Kathleen.......... 499, 743 Broderick, Kati.................. 446 Brogden, Kevin.................. 654 Brogdon, Diane.............. 502, 654 Brookover, Michael.............. 743 Brooks, Carla Beth............... 654 Brooks, Carla................... 406 Brooks, Cheryl.................. 654 Brooks, James................... 743 Brooks, Kelley.................. 520 Brooks, Mike................... 567 Brothers, Lee................... 564 Broussard, Michelle.............. 743 Brown, Allen.................... 743 Brown, Bob..................... 410 Brown, Brent.................... 743 Brown, Brian T.................. 590 Brown, Bryant.................. 654 Brown, Carolyn L................ 590 Brown, Carolyn...... 460, 472, 739, 787 Brown, Curtis................... 743 Brown, Cynthia L................ 590 Brown, Dave.................... 437 Brown, Derek................... 452 Brown, Elea.................... 460 Brown, Elise.................... 590 Brown, Gary.................... 495 Brown, Glynis................... 654 Brown, Helen S.................. 590 Brown, James E.................. 590 Brown, James................... 654 Brown, Jeffery E................. 590 Brown, Jeffrey.................. 452 Brown, Jimmy.................. 655 Brown, John.................... 655 Brown, Kelley................... 743 Brown, Kevin................... 559 Brown, Kimberlie................ 655 Brown, Laura................... 655 Brown, Leslie................... 743 Brown, Lorrie L................. 590 Brown, Lorrie..... .............. 497 Brown, Lynne L.................. 590 Brown, Marcia L................. 590 Brown, Melissa.................. 743 Brown, Michael................. 655 Brown, Michael H................ 590 Brown, Molly................... 743 Brown, Patrick.................. 655 Brown, Paul A................... 536 Brown, Russell.................. 655 Brown, S. Eric.................. 590 Brown, Stacy................... 655 Brown, Staphani A............... 590 Brown, Stephen C................ 590 Brown, Thomas.................. 655 Brown, Thomas.................. 743 Brown, Tim..................... 655 Brown, Timothy M............... 590 Brownfield, Sue................. 590 Browning, Camille........... 428, 655 Browning, Craig R............... 590 Browning, Craig................. 443 Browning, Mark............. 542, 655 Broyles, Cheryl A................ 590 Broze, Cindy................412, 655 Brubaker, Patricia............... 743 Bruce, John M......... 590 Brudeseth, Rolf................. 486 Bruegging, Brad................. 655 Bruer, Randa................... 655 Bruhl, Heidi............ 430, 561, 743 Brundige, Marc W................ 590 Bruner, James................... 743 Bruner, Kim.................... 452 Bruner, Kimberly K.............. 590 Brunkenhofer, Catherine.......... 743 Brunkenoefer, Brett.............. 655 Brunner, Michael J. . . 460, 472, 590, 739 Brunner, Sharon................. 743 Bruno, Nicole................... 743 Bruns, John..................... 402 Brunson, Cara................... 655 Brunsvold, Paul ................. 505 Brussel, Edward G............... 590 Bryan, Eric............. 460, 576, 655 Bryan, Hoefling................. 452 Bryan, Randy G................. 591 Bryan, Randy................... 533 Bryan, Susan M................. 591 Bryant, David A................. 591 Bryant, David F.................. 591 Bryant, Dawnette................ 743 Bryant, Mark................... 743 Bryant, Michael................. 460 Bryant, Shawn.................. 655 Bubert, Jamie................... 459 Buchalew, Linda R............... 591 Buchanan, Jennifer............... 406 Buchanan, Kevin................ 655 Buchanan, Richard............... 743 Bucher, Glen.................... 407 Buchholz, Judy.................. 564 Buchman, Kevin............. 499, 743 Buchla, David................... 743 Buchta, Matthew................ 743 Buchta, Vince J.................. 591 Buchta, Vince................... 461 Buck, Terri..................... 743 Buckley, Gary................... 743 Buckley, Jennifer........ 418, 502, 655 Buckley, Lillian................. 655 Buckner, Harold................. 743 Budnick, Sharon................. 655 Buell, Shelley................... 655 Buergler, Kellye................. 655 Buffa, Juliette................... 743 Buffo, Elizabeth................. 655 Buffo, Sarah.................... 743 Bufkin, James................... 743 Buford, Greg................... 743 Buford, Swayzer................. 743 Bugai, Anthony................. 655 Bui, Dinh Xuan................. 504 Bui, Do P....................... 591 Bui, Do........................ 504 Bui, Hai....................... 504 Bullard, Cyndi.................. 655 Bullard, David J................. 591 Bullard, Jay.................... 743 Bullard, Steven.................. 743 Bullen, Jeffrey.................. 655 Bullington, Larry B............... 591 Bullock, Casey A................. 591 Bundick, Lisa................... 546 Bunt, Brian L................... 591 Bunton, Suzette................. 743 Burbridge, Julie A................ 591 Burch, Dawn.................... 655 Burch, Rodney.................. 743 Burchfield, Andrea Kaye...... 483, 591 Burden, Jill C................... 591 Burdorf, Brian.................. 743 Burdorf, Randall F............... 591 Burgess, Ashley L................ 591 Burk, Allan..................... 515 Burk, Patrick S.................. 448 Burke, Barbara J................. 591 Burke, Carter................... 743 Burke, Travis................... 448 Burket, Dana L.............. 575, 591 Burkett, Mike................... 655 Burkett, Susan M................ 542 Burkhalter, David................ 591 Burks, Becky.................... 655 Burks, Paula C.................. 591 Burks, Shellie M................. 591 Burnett, Charles............. 400, 743 Burnett, David.................. 743 Burnett, John G.................. 591 Burnett, Stephanie............... 743 Burnham, Bryn.................. 655 Burns, Christy.................. 743 Burns, Curtis................... 490 Burns, Elizabeth................. 743 Burns, Karen................... 655 Burns, Will..................... 417 Burr, Barry..................... 591 Burr, Lara...................... 743 Burr, Lorri ..................... 655 Burrell, Kellie M................. 591 Burrell, Robin................... 473 Burris, Jill C.................... 591 Burrus, John.................... 430 Burton, George.................. 743 Burton, Stuart.................. 656 Busby, Virginia.................. 430 Busby, Virginia.................. 743 Busch, Dennis................... 404 Busch, Jason.................... 743 Busche, Donna M............ 526, 591 Bush, Marci K...............412, 591 Bushman, Kathleen G............. 591 Busker, Philip................... 743 Bussey, Benette.................. 430 Bustami, Eynd R................. 591 Bustos, Dennis.................. 591 Bustos, Derek................... 591 Butchko, Benjamin............... 656 Buth, LuAnn................... 536 Butler, Brian.................... 744 Butler, Christine A............... 591 Butler, Gwendolyn A.............. 591 Butler, Gwendolyn............... 577 Butler, Jerry................ 490, 656 Butler, Kevin.................... 656 Butler, Marcus B................. 591 Butler, Mary E.................. 591 Butler, Stacy L.................. 591 Butschek, Richard............... 591 Butterworth, Karl................ 744 Butts, Katherine D............... 591 Butz, Deanna Dawn.............. 591 Buxkemper, Donald.......... 429, 656 Buzard, Jeannie S................ 591 Buzbee, Andy................... 536 Byars, Deborah.................. 656 Bybee, Sandra.................. 744 Byers, John S.................... 591 Byers, John..................... 502 Bynum, Jonathan D.............. 591 Byrd, Kerri..................... 459 Byrd, Rebekah.................. 744 Byrne, Nancy................... 744 Byrom, John.................... 502 Bywater, Kenneth................ 576 Caballero, Sandra................ 656 Cabrera, Teresa M............... 592 Caceres, Daniel............. 471, 656 Caddel, Viki.................... 656 Cade, William B................. 592 Cadena, Nancy.................. 656 Cadenhead, Jeffrey.............. 656 Cady, David D................... 592 Cady, Teressa M................. 592 Caffey, Jeanne.................. 744 Caffey, Jeff..................... 460 Cahill, Timothy L................ 592 Cain, Charles W................. 592 Cain, Dennis................ 574, 574 Cajacob, Kimberly............... 745 Cajar, Adsinar.................. 489 Calame, Douglas................ 656 Calame, John................... 576 Calame, Paula.................. 656 Caldarola, Debbie............... 656 Caldwell, Beth E................. 592 Caldwell, Carol.................. 592 Caldwell, Gary L................ 592 Caldwell, Hobie................. 546 Caldwell, Kresha D............... 592 Caldwell, Kresha................ 536 Caldwell, Otto.................. 656 Calk, Craig..................... 452 Calkins, Leeann................. 656 Callahan, Christopher............ 656 Callahan, Leslie................. 745 Callan, B. Clay.................. 536 Callaway, Carol D................ 592 Callaway, Carol................. 430 Callaway, Tessa L................ 592 Callejas, Maria T................. 592 Callicott, Karen................. 745 Callicotte, Harry H............... 592 Calvert, Clint................... 429 Camargo, Carlos................. 745 Cambron, Rebekah............... 745 Camp, Mark.................... 407 Campa, Troy.................... 745 Campanhola, Clayton............. 469 Campbell, Amanda R............. 417 Campbell, Carrie D.............. 592 Campbell, Daniel L..... ......... 592 Campbell, Darrell................ 656 Campbell, Donald............... 745 Campbell, Duane................ 656 Campbell, Glen H................ 592 Campbell, Jeffrey................ 745 Campbell, Kevin................. 745 Campbell, Linda L............... 592 Campbell, Lisa.................. 656 Campbell, Michael............... 745 Campbell, Neil.................. 483 Campbell, Patricia A............. 592 Campbell, Scott................. 496 Campbell, Timothy.............. 745 Campion, Brian................. 656 Camplone, Francesca............. 745 Campos, William................ 656 Candemartori, Janice............. 744 Cannon, Alan................... 404 Cannon, Christopher............. 745 Cannon, Dale A.................. 592 Cannon, David.................. 745 Cannon, Travis H................ 592 Cano, Christi................... 656 Cano, Maria.................... 656 Cano, Veronica.................. 745 Cantu, Carlos...................745 Cantu, Nora.................... 401 Cantu, Teresa................... 401 Cantwell, Bret .................. 745 Cantwell, Constance.............. 656 Cantwell, Earl .................. 745 Canup, Debbie.................. 745 Cao, Hung..................... 504 Capel, Ron..................... 436 Capello, Melissa................. 406 Cappelli, Kristen................ 525 Capps, Holly................ 576, 656 Caraway, Chris..................656 Carbajal, Catherine.............. 656 Cardinal, Donald................ 745 Cardjono, Widita................481 Carey, Carla L................... 592 Carleston, Kimberly R............ 592 Carley, Curtis L................. 592 Carlile, Chris................... 471 Carlock, Kristie................. 745 Carlson, Edward................. 658 Carlson, John................... 429 Carlson, Krista.................. 745 Carlson, Lisa.................... 658 Carlson, Lisa.................... 658 Carmack, Cindy................. 745 Carmody, Timothy Aubr...... 489, 592 Carnes, Mason.......... 460, 472, 492 Caroselli, Sarah C................ 592 Carothers, Susan................658 Carpenter, Trudi................. 745 Carpentier, Christopher........... 745 Carpentieri, Stephen............. 745 Carr, Arthur.................... 658 Carr, Matt C.................... 592 Carr, Michael A................. 592 Carrao, James................... 436 Carreathers, Kevin R.............435 Carrier, Larry................... 658 Carroll, Michael................. 745 Carroll, Paul J................... 594 Carroll, Richard................. 658 Carroll, Robert.................. 658 Carroll, Tammy................. 471 Carroll, Tina.................... 533 Carruth, Cliff................... 658 Carter, Becky................... 745 Carter, Charla................... 497 Carter, Dave.................... 658 Carter, Greg.................... 701 Carter, Heather................. 745 Carter, Jennifer................. 745 Carter, Joel..................... 469 Carter, Jonathan.................469 Carter, Karen L.................. 594 Carter, Kiana................... 745 Carter, Randall L................ 594 Carter, Sarah................... 745 Carter, Steve.................... 594 Carter, Teresa................... 658 Cartwright, Elizabeth............658 Carty, Mary.................... 745 Carver, Jim..................... 745 Carwile, Rebecca................ 745 Casao, Steven J.............. 568, 594 Casarsa, Rene................... 658 Casas, Eduardo.................. 594 Casas, Irene.................... 594 Casbeer, Shannon................ 745 Casbeer, Thomas................ 745 Casco-Arias, Luis................ 489 Case, Carol................. 546, 546 Case, Mark A................... 594 Casey, Cris..................... 594 Casey, Dori................. 406 , 745 Casey, Maura................... 658 Casey, Ricky.................... 658 Cash, David.................... 546 Cashion, Tim................... 658 Caskey, Angela.................. 745 Caskey, Carol................... 745 Caskey, Susan................... 658 Cassidy, Sharon C........ 430, 542, 594 Castagnos, Leigh................ 745 Castagnos, Shari................. 658 Castandea, Carlo................ 658 Castandea, Sandra............... 555 Castandea, Sandra............... 594 Castandea, Steve................ 745 Castell, Mark................... 559 Castille, Catherine B.............. 594 Castillo, William ................ 745 Castle, Kecia............... 574, 574 Castro, Edgar................... 658 Castro, G. Elizabeth............. 429 Castro, Jose L................... 594 Castro, Jose............. 429, 499, 793 Castro, Laura................... 48g Castro, Laura................... 594 Castro, Lucy A.................. 594 Castro, Mario................... 745 Catala, Pierre................... 400 Catalina, Joseph................. 745 Cater, C. Wally.................. 658 Cater, Joe...................... 428 Cates, Leslie E.................. 594 Cathey, Jennifer................. 745 Catlett, Scott A.................. 594 Caudill, Michael................. 745 Caudle, Amy................... 745 Cavanaugh, Angela.............. 658 Cavaney, Kristin............. 507, 745 Caviness, Christopher............ 745 Cavitt, Susan............... 410 , 658 Cawthra, Kathleen A............. 594 Cawthra, Tom................... 745 Caylor, James...................658 Caysey, William................. 745 Cazared, Gregory................ 745 Cazares, David.................. 745 Cediel, Claudia.................. 471 Cediel, Fernando................ 471 Cegelski, Constantia L............ 594 Cegelski, Juli................... 658 Centeno, Martha A............... 486 Cepeda, Sylvia.................. 658 Cepica, Kellye.................. 658 Cerny, Kathy................... 658 Cesarini, Janet.................. 658 Chaboud, Alain P............... 594 Chacon, Higinio G............... 594 Chaffin, Kelly................... 745 Chaka, Thomas.................. 533 Chamberlain, Howard............ 568 Chambers, Derek............ 536, 658 Chambers, Stephen.............. 658 Chambers, Tommy............... 499 Chambers, Tommy............... 745 Chambliss, Paul B................ 594 Champagne, Stephanie.......418, 745 Champion, Paolo................ 745 Chance, Earl Wade......... ..... 658 Chandiramani, Mahesh....... 402, 658 Chandler, Chris................. 745 Chandler, Christie C.............. 594 Chandler, Tia................... 492 Chaney, Donna.................. 745 Chaney, Lori A.................. 594 Chang, Helen C................. 594 Chapa, Dulcinea................. 658 Chapa, Linda................... 430 Chapin, Randall.................658 Chapman, John.............. 482, 745 Chapman, Keith.................659 Chapman, Kyle.................. 745 Chapman, Leanne............... 745 Chapman, Lynn M............... 594 814 Index Chapman, Shain................. 448 Chapp, Sheri.................... 659 Chappell, Jud................... 499 Charba, Deane S................. 594 Charba, Kim.................... 745 Charlton, Charlotte J............. 594 Chase, Forrest................... 745 Chatham, Mona................. 745 Chau, Kim..................... 504 Chavira, Melissa................. 745 Chavis, Joseph Edward, Jr......... 435 Cheatham, Paul................. 745 Chelmo, Karen A................ 594 Chema, Deidra.................. 659 Chen, Karen.................... 594 Chen, Ting-Kon................. 594 Chesak, Dana................... 406 Cheshire, David L................ 594 Chesser, Michael................ 659 Chesser, Rodney................. 745 Chesser, William P. .............. 594 Chesshir, Pamela................ 659 Chester, Andrew................. 745 Chiao, Karl..................... 745 Chickering, Catherine........ 576, 659 Chickering, Myra S.............. 594 Childers, Angela Jill............. 659 Childers, Darlene................ 659 Childs, Janice K................. 594 Childs, Ryan H.................. 594 Chilek, Kevin................... 745 Chin, Baldwin................... 659 Chin, Bryan.................... 533 Chinn, Lloyd S.................. 435 Chisholm, Deborah J............. 594 Chism, Patrick.................. 530 Chitale, Niranjan............ 430, 745 Chivvis, John................... 745 Chlapek, Darla K........ 568, 594, 607 Chmielewski, Sharyn............. 745 Choat, Cristi.................... 745 Choe, Hui Sung................. 400 Choi, Yeon..................... 475 Choo, Cheong................... 483 Chow, Julie..................... 745 Choyce, Philip.................. 437 Christensen, Jane................ 745 Christeson, Gail................. 402 Christian, Pete.................. 407 Christiansen, Dona........... 509, 659 Christman, Jill.............. 577, 659 Christman, Regina G............. 594 Christner, Shelly M............... 594 Christner, Stiles Vaugh........... 594 Christy, Craig T.................. 594 Chu, Grace................. 483, 659 Chung, Boris.................... 489 Chvatal, James.................. 460 Ciesecke, Virginia................ 751 Cimino, Roxanne L............... 594 Cisar, John J.................... 594 Cisneros, Enrique A.............. 594 Civilette, P.A................ 448, 594 Clanton, Elanine................. 745 Clark, Allyson................... 745 Clark, Barry H.................. 594 Clark, Becky.................... 472 Clark, Benny Skip J.............. 594 Clark, Benny.................... 555 Clark, Brian.................... 745 Clark, Camille..............418, 788 Clark, Carol.................... 561 Clark, Chanin Louis.............. 594 Clark, Cherie L.................. 594 Clark, Cynthia.................. 745 Clark, Daniel................... 437 Clark, David.................... 745 Clark, Don..................... 746 Clark, Jay...................... 437 Clark, John C...................594 Clark, Kaniel................... 745 Clark, Kathleen............. 561, 746 Clark, Kyle..................... 460 Clark, Lisa..................... 659 Clark, Melody.................. 406 Clark, Melody.................. 746 Clark, Mitchell L................ 594 Clark, Rebecca J................. 594 Clark, Richard David............ 659 Clark, Susan A.................. 594 Clark, Terri..................... 746 Clark, Terry Sue................. 594 Clarke, Darrell W................ 594 Clarke, Terry................... 792 Clarke, Wendy.................. 659 Clary, Kim..................... 561 Clary, Lisa..................... 746 Clary, Memory.................. 499 Clason, Susan H................. 594 Clausen, Brad A................. 594 Clausen, Colette................. 746 Claxton, Christy................. 462 Clay, Britt...................... 561 Cleary, James M................. 791 Cleaveland, J. Elizabeth.......... 659 Cleckler, Terri................... 659 Clegg, Elizabeth................. 509 Clifton, Kimberli................ 659 Cline, Lois C.................... 594 Clingman, Russell...............659 Clipp, Kevin.................... 746 Close, Bradley C............. 502, 594 Cloud, Craig.................... 659 Clough, Joyce................... 746 Clouser, Andrea................. 659 Clubb, David................... 746 Clubb, Melissa.................. 659 Coates, Elena................... 746 Coates, Ricky Van............... 594 Coats, Jamie Lou................ 594 The Muppet-like “What’s It and a young passerby check each other out at the Texas Renaissance Festival. Cobb, Kevin R........ .......... 482 Cook, Susan............. ....... 659 Cobern, Lowell K...... .......... 594 Cooksey, Frederick........ ....... 659 Cockburn, May....... .......... 746 Coolidge, John........... ....... 660 Cody, Lynne A......... .......... 594 Coon, Don............... ....... 502 Coe, Leon............ .......... 448 Cooper, Aaron............ ....... 746 Coffey, Joanna........ .......... 659 Cooper, Cammie.......... ....... 746 Coffey, John B......... .......... 410 Cooper, Christine......... ....... 660 Coffey, Katherine...... .......... 746 Cooper, Doug............ . . . 505, 746 Coffin, John K......... .......... 594 Cooper, Greg............ ....... 660 Coffman, Karen L...... .......... 594 Cooper, Jennifer.......... ....... 660 Cofield, Judy......... .......... 659 Cooper, Marylin.......... .......660 Cohea, Cathy......... .......... 659 Cooper, Shawn........... ....... 746 Cohen, Michelle....... ...... 462, 546 Cooper, Susan Diane...... ....... 596 Cohen, Nancy K....... .......... 594 Cooper, Teresa........... ....... 746 Cohn, Donald......... .......... 746 Copeland, Clayton........ ....... 746 Coker, Christopher..... .......... 746 Copeland, Donna......... ....... 462 Coker, Danna......... .......... 746 Copeland, Kimberly....... ....... 660 Coker, Terry.......... .......... 659 Copeland, Kimberly....... ....... 746 Colby, Connie L....... .......... 594 Copeland, Kyle........... ....... 660 Colby, Cristina........ .......... 659 Copeland, Laurie......... .......660 Coldren, Cody........ .......... 746 Copeland, Sherry E........ ....... 596 Cole, Alan............ .......... 659 Corbett. Mona........... ....... 746 Cole, Bryan........... .......... 746 Corbin, Cynthia.......... ....... 746 Cole, Charles......... ..........659 Corbitt, Alan............ ....... 428 Cole, Jennifer......... .......... 746 Corbitt, Clay............. ....... 409 Cole, John H.......... .......... 594 Corburn, Melisa.......... ....... 746 Cole, Kent S.......... .......... 595 Cordell, Cayla........... ....... 660 Cole, Kevin........... .......... 746 Corder, Tomelee.......... ....... 660 Cole, Layne.......... .......... 659 Cordero, Patrick.......... ....... 746 Cole, Michael H....... .......... 595 Cordes, Jeffery A......... ....... 596 Cole, Steven.......... .......... 746 Cordova, Rudy........... ....... 746 Coleman, Aleece...... .......... 745 Cordray, Kim............ ....... 475 Coleman, Beverly L. . . . .......... 595 Cordray, Otto............ ....... 403 Coleman, Carol....... .......... 491 Corey, Jeffrey............ ....... 660 Coleman, Casey....... .......... 595 Corman, Lisa............ ....... 660 Coleman. Diana G..... .......... 595 Corn, Gary.............. ....... 746 Coleman, Gina B....... .......... 595 Cornelius, Melisa......... ....... 746 Coleman, Greg........ .......... 746 Coronado, Richard........ ....... 596 Coleman, Joy......... .......... 412 Correa, Pamela Y......... ....... 596 Coleman, Laura....... .......... 746 Correll, Lori L............ ....... 596 Coleman, Nancy E..... .......... 595 Corrigan, Debbie......... ....... 536 Coleman, Suzanne..... .......... 746 Corrigan, Michael........ ....... 660 Coley, Gary........... .......... 746 Corsano, Stephen......... .......491 Coll, George A........ .......... 595 Cortez, Daniel S.......... ....... 596 Collard, Paige......... .......... 564 Cosby, Daniel............ ....... 568 Collard, Paige......... .......... 659 Coscia, Claudia.......... ....... 489 Colley, Douglas R...... .......... 595 Cosentini. Lisa M......... ....... 596 Collier, Wes........... .......... 448 Costa, Jose.............. ....... 477 Colling, James D....... .......... 595 Coston, Carla L........... ....... 596 Collins, Belle.......... .......... 746 Cote, Christopher A....... ....... 606 Collins, Bo........... ..........460 Cotropia, Kimla.......... ....... 660 Collins, Charles....... .......... 436 Cotter, Catherine......... ....... 746 Collins, Danny........ .......... 746 Cotter, Paul D............ ....... 596 Collins, Eileen........ .......... 517 Cotton, Tammy........... ....... 660 Collins, Eilleen T....... .......... 595 Couch. Loree L........... ....... 596 Collins, Joy........... .......... 473 Coufal, Melissa........... ........ 660 Collins, Larry......... .......... 659 Couger, Michael.......... ... 499, 746 Collins, Lisa.......... .......... 659 Cougot, Dale............. ........ 660 Collins, Marian........ .......... 746 Cougot, Gayle............ . . . . 520, 660 Collins, Michelle A..... .......... 595 Coulsonkobe, Karen L..... ........ 567 Collins, Waylon G...... .......... 595 Court, Lawrance.......... ........ 746 Colorigh, Patti S....... .......... 595 Couvillon, Amy.......... ........ 660 Colvin, David......... .......... 746 Covarrubias, David T. .. . . ........ 596 Colvin, Rachael....... .......... 746 Covington, Matha........ ........ 746 Combs, Everett........ .......... 746 Cowart, Steve........... ........ 471 Compton, Marietta C.. . .......... 595 Cox, Angela............ ........ 596 Condon, Susan........ ..........462 Cox. Brian.............. ........ 746 Cone, Denise.......... ...... 406, 659 Cox, Christopher........ ........ 596 Cone, Timothy B....... .......... 595 Cox, Craig............. ........ 746 Cones, John A......... .......... 595 Cox, Felicia............. ........660 Congoria, Cynthia..... .......... 401 Cox, Gary L............ ........ 596 Conklin, Rebecca L. . . . .......... 595 Cox. James............. ........ 746 Conley, Judy.......... .......... 659 Cox, Jeff............... ........460 Conn, Suzanne........ .......... 746 Cox, Jeffery W........... ........ 596 Connell. John......... .......... 659 Cox, Paul.............. ........448 Connell, Mark........ ..........402 Cox, Todd N............ ........ 596 Conner, Kevin C....... .......... 595 Crabtree, Shannon D..... ........ 596 Connolly, Gene T....... .......... 595 Grace, Pam J............ ........ 596 Connor, Kimberly A. .. . . . 406, 472, 595 Craddock, Patti Powers . . . ........ 536 Conrad, Nancy........ .......... 659 Craft, Pam............. ........483 Conrad, Scott A....... .......... 595 Crafton, Stacey......... ........746 Consford, Angela...... .......... 746 Craig, Alison............ ........ 564 Contreras, Marisa V. . . . .......... 595 Craig, David............ ........ 746 Conway, Michael...... .......... 746 Craig, Emmett.......... ........ 746 Conway, Warren....... .......... 746 Craig, John............. ........660 Cook. Allison A........ .......... 595 Craig, Juan Carlos....... ........ 551 Cook, Carol A......... .......... 595 Craig, Kelaine.......... ........418 Cook, Carol........... .......... 568 Craig, Lindsey.......... ........ 507 Cook, Catheryn C...... .......... 551 Craig, Lindsey.......... ........ 746 Cook, Christie......... .......... 424 Craighead, Randal K..... ........ 596 Cook, Cindy.......... .......... 412 Crake, Piper S........... . . . . 577, 596 Cook, David.......... ...... 506, 659 Cramer, William......... ........ 746 Cook, James.......... .......... 746 Cramp, John............ ........ 747 Cook, Kelly........... .......... 746 Crandell, Ed............ ........ 460 Cook, Michael D....... .......... 595 Cranfill, Bruce E......... ........ 596 Cook, Michael........ .......... 746 Cranshaw, Jack.......... ........ 660 Cook, Renee.......... .......... 595 Crawford, Carla D....... ........ 596 Cook, Richard........ .......... 659 Crawford, Dean......... ........ 438 Cook, Steve........... .......... 595 Crawford, Gregg H....... ........ 596 Cook, Steven.......... .......... 659 Crawford, Katherine A.... ........ 596 Index 815 Crawford, Paul.................. 786 Crawford, Stephanie............. 747 Crawford, Susan............. 570, 660 Creecy, Scott............... 507, 660 Creek, Mary.................... 747 Crecscr, Gregory J............... 596 Crews, Barbara.................. 747 Crickmore, Angela............... 538 Crilly, David.................... 744 Crippen, Mike.................. 564 Crisman, Robin................. 660 Criste, Timothy................. 747 Crocker, Dana................... 747 Crocker, Scott................... 747 Crockett, Dale R................. 596 Crockett, Dale R................. 793 Crone, Christi................... 747 Crossman, Daniel................ 747 Crouch, Gregory................. 660 Crouch, Kathy.................. 747 Crouch, Wayne.................. 506 Crowe, Brennan................. 747 Crownovcr, Margaret......... 538, 571 Crowsey, Karen................. 747 Crowson, Larry.................. 747 Crump, Christy................. 747 Crump, Mark................... 452 Crump, Melanie................. 747 Crumpler, Cheryl................ 607 Cruse, William.................. 660 Cruz, Claudia................... 486 Cruz, Tom N.................... 546 Cuccia, Joseph M................ 596 Cude, Heather.................. 660 Cude, Lisa A.................... 596 Culiver, Donald................. 660 Cullen, Edward.............. 402, 660 Cullors, Arlen E................. 596 Culp, Cindy.................... 660 Culver, Michael................. 747 Cummings, Laura................ 536 Cundiff, Elaine.................. 502 Cunningham, Diana.............. 660 Cunningham, James M............ 596 Cunningham, Kenneth............ 660 Cunningham, Lisa............... 660 Cunningham, Patricia A........... 596 Cunningham, Steven............. 660 Cunningham, Vicki...........418, 747 Cunyus, Kelly................... 747 Cura, Pauline T.................. 596 Curington, Jennifer L......... 567, 596 Curran, Christopher.......... 596, 794 Currence, Dale.................. 660 Currie, Carmen L................ 596 Currin, Gwen K.................596 Curry, Sean..................... 747 Curry, Sharon E................. 596 Curtis, Calvin................... 747 Curtis, Glen.................... 660 Curtis, Jacqueline................ 660 Curzan, Mark................... 437 Cushing, Melissa................ 660 Dacidson, Tracie................. 747 Dagerath, Michael L............. 596 Daggett, Margaret............... 410 Daggett, Melinda.... 406, 460, 564, 660 Daggett, Susan.................. 660 Daham, Marzuki................ 481 Daily, Greg................. 495, 660 Daily, Thacker Dana D............ 596 Dalbom, Darin A................596 Dale, Tiffany.................... 747 Daley, Ted V.................... 596 Dallas, Diane M................. 596 Dampier, Lynne................. 661 Damstrom, Scharlyn............. 747 Danchak, Randy................. 661 Danforth, Douglas N............. 596 Daniel, Becky................... 661 Daniel, Robert.................. 747 Danna, Karen D................. 596 Danz, Ruth................. 483, 661 Danzinger, Jeffery A...... 497, 596, 791 Dao, Michael................... 576 Dao, Tien...................... 504 Darden, Thomas A............... 596 Darcing, Stephen W.............. 596 Darsey, Robert S................. 596 Dartez, Karla E.................. 596 Daugherty, Christi S.............. 596 Daugherty, Traci................. 747 Davenport, John................. 747 Davenport, Michael S............. 596 Davenport, Zsacquclyn R.......... 596 David, Christina................. 747 David, Christine................. 564 David, Mendoza................. 483 Davidson, Amy.................. 747 Davidson, John.................. 438 Davidson, Kimberly.............. 747 Davidson, Lori E................. 596 Davidson, Richard............... 661 Davies, Michele R............ 533, 596 Davila, Arthur.................. 661 Davis, Amy..................... 490 Davis, Amy..................... 502 Davis, Amy..................... 747 Davis, Amy..................... 747 Davis, Barbara.................. 461 Davis, Carole P.................. 596 Davis, Cheryl................... 661 Davis, Chris.................... 460 Davis, Christopher....... 443, 500, 661 Davis, Cole..................... 747 Davis, Darrell................... 747 Davis, Gary Hall................ 356 Davis, Gary M.................. 596 Davis, Gary..................... 546 Davis, Gregory.................. 747 Davis, Gwen.................... 502 Davis, Gwen.................... 747 Davis, Janet L................... 596 Davis, Jeffery P.................. 596 Davis, Jeffrey................... 747 Davis, John J.................... 596 Davis, Julie..................... 747 Davis, Kathryn M................ 596 Davis, Kenneth.................. 661 Davis, Kimberly A............... 596 Davis, Kristen................... 747 Davis, Louise................... 492 Davis, Louise................... 661 Davis, M. Colette................ 560 Davis, Marcus L................. 435 Davis, Mari..................... 747 Davis, Michelle E................ 596 Davis, Richard.................. 747 Davis, Roger C.................. 490 Davis, Rona.................... 661 Davis, Roy..................... 661 Davis, Ruel E................... 596 Davis, Sandra................... 661 Davis, Shelley L................. 596 Davis, Suzanne R................ 596 Davis, Thomas.................. 661 Davis, Vaughn............... 423, 661 Davis, Wyatt L.................. 596 Dawkins, Royce................. 560 Da wn, Tim..................... 419 Dawson, Dennis A............511, 596 Day, John...................... 661 Day, Tracie..................... 533 De Cardenas, Ana.............. 661 de Castrongrene, Martin.......... 482 De Jongh, Rachel D.............. 596 De Keratry, Maria T.............. 596 De La Garza, Luis............... 747 De La Reza, Daniel A............ 597 De La Torre, Alfonso............. 747 De Latte, Debbie A.............. 597 De Leon, Carlos J................ 597 De Morilee, Jinina E............. 597 De Nina, Cheryl L............... 597 De Nisio, Michael............... 661 De Shaw, David................. 661 De Shazo, Charles L.......... 597, 602 Dealy, Roy..................... 747 Dean, Debbi................ 446, 747 Dean, Lynda R.................. 597 Dean, Shari L................... 597 Dean, Susan.................... 661 DeAngelis, Johnna............... 499 Deardorff, David................ 448 Dearing, Elizabeth............... 661 Deaton, Danielle............. 406, 661 Deals, Mandy................... 747 Debes, Gary G.................. 597 Debes, Kenneth................. 747 Debner, Pat..................... 423 Debner, Stephen................. 423 Debord, Jana................... 747 Debord, Lisa.................... 661 Debrecht, Douglas C.............597 Decasper, Lolyn................. 661 Decet, Dennis................... 661 Decker, Jill M................... 597 Decker, Laurie.................. 747 Deen, Robert G.............. 400, 597 Deere, David C.................. 526 Defalco, Lisa................... 747 DeFord, Scott................... 571 Dehart, Kim.................... 661 Deiron, Dwayne................. 428 Del Rio Bruno.................. 597 Delaney, Joedon................. 747 Deler, Nuria.................... 597 Delgado, Beatrice E.............. 597 Delgado, Marta................. 471 Delgado, Michael................ 747 Delgado, Shelley................ 748 Dell, Christine M................ 597 Dellamea, Jennifer............... 748 Deller, Arthur E................. 597 Delvalle, Chris.................. 748 Demel, Roxanne................. 520 Demeny, Greg R................. 597 Demers, Gary F.................. 597 Demille, David.................. 748 Denison, Benjamin............... 661 Denner, Brett W................. 597 Denney, William R............... 597 Dennington, James F.............. 597 Dennis, Greg C.................. 597 Dennis, Peter................... 438 Dennison, Michael............... 568 Denton, Brett................... 460 Dermody, Dean.................. 492 Dermody, Seanne................ 748 Derr, Michael J.................. 597 Desai, Anna C................... 597 Despain, Reagan................. 748 Dettling, John............... 429, 661 Deupree, Kelvin................. 661 Deutsch, Joe J................... 597 Devereaux, Anna................ 661 Devine, Jeff..................... 436 Deviney, Deena.................. 661 Devlin, Jill Marie................ 661 Dewey, Michael L................ 597 Diamond, Petrina................ 576 Diaz, Jose.................. 489, 517 Diaz, Lil................... 428, 748 Diaz-Gonzalez, Richard J.......... 597 Dice, Jeffery A.................. 597 Dick, David W................... 597 Dick, Jim S..................... 597 Dickerson, John F................ 597 Dickerson, Laura 0............... 597 Dickerson, Lisa C................ 597 Dickerson, Steven................ 748 Dickinson, Damon J.............. 597 Dickson, Angela................. 748 Dickson, Dara J.................. 597 Dickson, Dean.................. 748 Dickson, John B................. 597 Dickson, Karen.................. 748 Dickson, Robert............. 406, 661 Didier, Barbara A................ 597 Diedenhofen, John............... 748 Diedrich, Guy................... 661 Diedrich, Matt.................. 567 Diedrich, Matthew K............. 597 Diehl, Mark.................... 748 Dielmann, Jennifer............... 748 Dieterle, Lisa................... 662 Dietrich, George................. 461 Dietz, Erik..................... 748 Dietz, Kristen L................. 597 Dill, Melissa............ 499, 499, 748 Dill, Terrance................... 662 Dillard, Mark................... 748 Dillon, Diane................... 662 Dillon, Melinda ................. 748 Disalvio, Tomas................. 748 Dischler, Dean.................. 748 Disheroon, David................ 662 Dittmer, Peter................... 597 Divita, Marshall................. 402 Dix, Renee................. 497, 662 Dixon, Mendan.................. 748 Dixson, Suzanne................. 597 Dlugos, Elizabeth A.............. 598 Doan, Ann..................... 748 Doan, Christopher........... 564, 662 Doan, Thomas.................. 748 Dobbin, Julia................... 748 Dobbs, Anne W.................. 598 Dobbs, Mat..................... 561 Dobbs, Mat..................... 748 Dobey, Alan B................... 598 Dobransky, Beth A............... 598 Dobson, Dean E................. 598 Dockens, Debbie................. 483 Dockery, Michele................ 748 Dodds, Andrea.................. 748 Dodgen, Ken.................... 662 Dodson, Darryll T................ 598 Dodson, Glenn.................. 748 Dodson, Sherry L................ 598 Doekbrijder, Joseph.............. 748 Doerfler, Deborah............ 538, 748 Doerr, Mark.................... 598 Doggett, Loren.................. 748 Doggett, Robert W............... 598 Dohmann, Sharon................ 601 Dohner, Michele................. 748 Domingue, Ronald A.............428 Dominguez, Elizabeth............ 598 Dominguez, Laura . .............. 748 Dommel, David................. 662 Donaho, James D................ 598 Donelson, Jennifer............... 748 Donna, Thomas................. 748 Donnell, Jeffrey................. 748 Doremus, Daniel................. 662 Dorff, Sandra L.................. 598 Dornak, Kavid.................. 748 Dorney, Tim............ 483, 709, 844 Dorroh, Jack.................... 452 Dorset!, Kenneth................ 662 Dorsey, John.................... 748 Dortch, Marlene S........... 568, 598 Dotson, Timothy................. 662 Dougherty, Diana................ 662 Dougherty, Sharly K.............. 598 Douglas, Bryan.............. 406, 748 Douglas, Jennifer................ 437 Dover, Ben..................... 495 Dow, Melissa J.................. 598 Dowdy, Christopher.............. 598 Dowell, Andrew............ ..... 662 Dowell, Angie R................. 598 Dowell, Jeffery.................. 748 Downey, Charles................. 748 Drake, Jeanine.................. 662 Drake, Leeann.................. 748 Drake, Sandra.................. 662 Draper, Jeffery T............. 575, 598 Drastata, Deborah............... 538 Drastata, Diane................. 662 Draughon, Kristi ................ 748 Drayton, Marcus K............... 598 Dreier, Lynette K................ 598 Drenon, Iva K................... 598 Dressen, Clark D................. 598 Dressier, Dorinda................748 Drew, Gerald C.................. 598 Driskill, Kevin Joseph............662 Driver, Lara................ 561, 748 Drost, Steven................... 748 Drum, Billy L................... 598 Drum, Laurie................... 662 Drummond, Dee A............... 598 Drummond, Dee Ann............. 483 Drummond, Joel................. 410 Drummond, Theresa L............ 598 Dryden, Catherine............... 662 Dryden, Wally............... 448, 662 Du, Chi-Lant................... 504 Dube, Paula.................... 559 Dublin, James................... 662 Dubrouillet, James N............. 598 DuBuisson, Robert D............. 598 Ducote, Charles................. 748 Dudek, Michelle P................ 598 Dudek, Robert.................. 748 Dudley, Matt................... 748 Duffy, Dionna................... 748 Duffy, Jennifer.................. 748 Duffy, Julie..................... 662 Duhon, John.................... 738 Duigon, Laurie.................. 402 Dujncan, Guy................... 748 Duke, Carol Ann................ 662 Duke, Dwain L.................. 598 Duke, Hallie.................... 459 Duke, James.................... 748 Duke, Tina..................... 748 Dulock, Tracy................... 748 Dunbar, Adrianne................ 662 Duncan, Alan................... 748 Duncan, Mark D................. 598 Dungan, Jeff.................... 748 Dungan, Melissa................. 748 Dungan, Tim.................... 662 Dunham, Taw................... 748 Dunkelberger, Heidi L............ 598 Dunklau, Francy................. 748 Dunlap, Angela.................662 Dunlap, Stephanie J.............. 598 Dunlap, Stephanie............... 519 Dunn Hall...................... 358 Dunn, Julie........... .......... 748 Dunn, Kim........... .......... 525 Dunn, Mark S......... .......... 598 Dunphy, Karen........ ..........409 Dupnick, David M..... .......... 598 Dupre, David......... . . 574, 574, 748 Dupuy, Terry.......... ...... 505, 748 Durbin, Brian......... .......... 749 Durda, Elizabeth...... ........... 749 Durda, Karen......... ........... 749 Durham, Debra K...... ........... 598 Durham, Stephen E. . . . ........... 598 Durkin, Maureen...... ........... 749 Duross, Christina..... ....... 499, 749 Durr, Denise......... ........... 748 Durr, Susan.......... ........... 662 Durrill, Ginger L....... ........... 598 Durst, Kimberly....... ........... 749 Dusek, Kathryn A..... ........... 598 Dusterhoff, Jean...... ........... 749 Dutton, Becky L...... ........... 598 Dvoracek, Michael J.. . ........... 598 Dworaczky, Richard. . . ........... 749 Dyck, Lauren........ ........... 428 Dyck, Lauren........ ........... 749 Dyer, Cynthia........ ........... 749 Dyer, Melissa B....... ........... 598 Dyer, Melissa........ ........... 472 Dyer, Sandra......... ........... 662 Dylla, Darren........ ........... 749 Dymke, Tina......... ........... 412 Eagan, Elizabeth................ 488 Eagan, Elizabeth................ 662 Eagle, Ted.................. 460, 662 Eaker, Jonathan................. 662 Eakin, Jennifer.................. 749 Earl, Shawn.................... 749 Earls, Laura.................... 749 Early, Angela................... 598 Early, Tim...................... 520 Earthman, Lannie............... 662 Easley, Shelli................... 749 Easley, Sheryl R................. 598 Eason, Stephen.................. 555 East, Ellen................. 473, 701 Easterling, Alan................. 749 Easterling, Patti................. 749 Easterling, Tammy...........419, 749 Eaton, Tonya G.................. 598 Eaves, Leta..................... 598 Ebenhack, Phelan M.............. 546 Ebenhack, Phelan................ 502 Ebenhack, Phelan................662 Ebner, Alane.................... 749 Eckermann, Emily............... 662 Eckert, Robert.................. 749 Eckstein, John G................. 598 Eddleman, Michelle.............. 749 Eddy, Marian............... 571, 662 Eden, Robert................... 400 Edge, Rodney................... 460 Edlemon, Terry G................ 490 Edmonds, Kelly.................662 Edmonds, Roy.................. 511 Edmondson, Amy................ 749 Edridge, Clare.................. 509 Eduardo, Ana M................. 598 Edwards, Amy.................. 576 Edwards, Brian.................. 662 Edwards, Ericka.................662 Edwards, Kelly.................. 662 Edwards, Ken D................. 598 Edwards, Kirsten Amy........... 662 Edwards, Laura................. 749 Edwards, Leslie M............... 598 Edwards, Mark.................. 533 Edwards, Melanie................ 662 Edwards, Michael D.............. 598 Edwards, Michael ............... 749 Edwards, Patrick................ 749 Edwards, Shawn............. 482, 662 816 Index Edwards, Susan................. 424 Egerton, Gareth................. 419 Egger, William.................. 662 Eggleston, Camellia.............. 662 Eggleston, Robert................ 511 Ehrman, Lisa V.................. 598 Eichhorn, Craig A............ 542, 598 Eichorst, Christopher............. 662 Eilers, Mary.................... 662 Eisenhauer, Rob................. 436 Ekdahl, Kimberly K.............. 598 Elam, Cassie A.................. 598 Elam, Michelle.................. 662 Elder, Deborah.................. 749 Elder, Richard J................. 598 Eliades, John D.................. 598 Elias, Kim A.................... 598 Elkins, Dixie R.................. 598 Elkins, Melanie.................. 662 Elliot, Catherine A............... 564 Elliot, Richard.................. 662 Elliot, Tina..................... 662 Ellis, David L................... 598 Ellis, Kevin..................... 749 Ellis, Lori...................... 542 Ellis, Sandy R................... 598 Ellis, Sandy..................... 461 Ellis, Tom...................... 749 Ellis, William................... 452 Ellison, Carol L.................. 598 Ellison, Mark................... 749 Ellithorpe, Charles C.......... 598 Ellsworth, Marcia K.............. 598 Elmendorf, Stephen.............. 546 Elmer, David ................... 400 Elmer, Shannon................. 749 Eltschinger, Cyrill............... 749 Elvey, Gail A.................... 598 Elvira, Nora.................... 490 Elwell, Susan................... 462 Ely, Melissa......... ........... 749 Elzner, James F....... ........... 598 Emerson, Jimmy...... ........... 662 Emerson, Ronald W. . . ........... 598 Emery, Marion V...... ........... 598 Emiliani, Kirk........ ........... 662 Emmick, Robert...... ........... 475 Emmons, Dean F...... ........... 598 Emshoff, Anne....... ........... 749 Emshoff, Bill......... ........... 546 Enderle, Nicole....... ........... 599 Ener, Carter......... ........... 419 Engelbert, Dennis..... ........... 599 Engelbert, Kevin..... ........... 436 Engels, John......... ........... 536 Englebert, Dennis..... ........... 436 English, Cody........ ........... 749 Enke, Veronica....... ........... 599 Entebi, Toby......... ........... 489 Epperson, Gary S..... ........... 599 Epperson, Gary....... ........... 575 Epperson, Susan J..... ........... 599 Epps, Becky......... ........... 483 Epps, Rebecca A ...... ........... 599 Erbert, Stephey...... ........... 546 Erbert, Steve........ ........... 546 Erck, Kevin A........ ........... 599 Erickson, Camie...... ........... 662 Erickson, Chris....... ........... 662 Erickson, Jonathan. . . . ........... 662 Erickson, Traci....... ........... 459 Erickson, Wade....... ........... 662 Ermis, Theresa D..... ........... 599 Ervin, Leone......... ....... 420, 749 Ervin, Timmy L...... ........... 599 Erwin, Natalie L...... ........... 599 Erwin, Raymond...... ........... 662 Escobar, Alvaro...... . . . 471, 538, 749 Escobar, Liliana...... ........... 662 Escobar, Patricio L. . . . ........... 551 Escobar, Veronica................ 662 Espinoza, Jude.................. 662 Esquivel, John.................. 511 Esserine, Scott.................. 475 Estep, Margaret................. 662 Estes, K. Charlene............... 662 Estes, Michael L................. 599 Estrada, Cecilia...... ........... 662 Estrada, Jessica................. 749 Estridge, Tracy.............. 427, 492 Etchieson, Stacey A.............. 599 Etchieson, Todd............. 400, 749 Eubank, Larry D................. 599 Eubank, Marsha................. 429 Eubanks, Kelley................. 749 Eugster, A.K.................... 469 Eugster, Kathe.................. 469 Eugster, Susan.................. 495 Euler, Chantel .................. 662 Evangelista, Maria Dalia.......... 469 Evans, John..................... 491 Evans, Julie.................... 749 Evans, Karin.................... 749 Evans, Kirk..................... 749 Evans, Penny................... 749 Evans, R. Thomas............... 599 Evensen, Stephen................ 749 Everett, Glenda................. 662 Everett, John................... 749 Everett, Laurie G......... 599 Everett, Shonn F................. 599 Everist, Michael Kevin........... 599 Everst, David S.................. 599 Evert, Justin.................... 662 Ewing, Larry J.................. 599 Ewing, Mary C.................. 599 Eyhorn, Jim.................... 662 Fabrega, Calixto................. 489 Faccini, Susie............... 471, 599 Fagan, Pamela.................. 662 Fahy, Michael T.................. 599 Fair, Robby..................... 599 Fairchild, Brian................. 749 Fairchild, Brock............. 502, 662 Fairchild, Vance................. 437 Fairey, Marianne L............... 599 Fairweather, Patricia............. 749 Fajrado, Marcela................ 471 Falco, Gail..................... 749 Falcon, Carlos................... 475 Falcone, Donna.................. 437 Falconer, Melissa................ 749 Faldyn, Rodney.................. 662 Falor, Janice M.............. 568, 599 Faltys, David J.................. 599 Fanick, Fred.................... 554 Fantasia, Ralph A................ 599 Farias, Richard.................. 663 Farley, Lane.................... 460 Farlow, Thomas................. 663 Farmer, Kathy.............. 560, 749 Farmer, Nenita A................ 599 Farnham, Harry................. 749 Farnsworth, Christopher.......... 749 Farquhar, Katherine.............. 600 Farquhar, Mariann............... 600 Farr, Felicia.................... 663 Farrar, Christopher....... ........ 749 Farrar, Thomas.......... ........ 663 Farver, Scott............ ........ 460 Fattig, Julie............. ........ 749 Fauber, Ashley.......... ........ 749 Fauley, Jerrery L......... ........ 600 Fawcett, Robert D........ ........ 600 Faxel, Ralph E.......... ........ 600 Fazi, Floyd A............ ........ 600 Feddrisko, Lara......... ........ 749 Felix, Daphne........... ........ 551 Feller, Sharon........... ......... 750 Felner, Stephanie........ ........ 750 Felps, David............ ......... 750 Felton, Jodi L........... ......... 600 Fendrick, Scott.......... ......... 750 Fenley, Todd D.......... ......... 600 Fennell, Steven.......... ......... 750 Fenton, Karla........... ......... 750 Fergason, Kelly.......... ......... 546 Ferguson, Amy B......... ......... 600 Ferguson, Annie........ ......... 663 Ferguson, Jeff.......... ......... 750 Ferguson, Joe.......... ......... 750 Ferguson, Katherine...... . 560, 567, 663 Ferguson, Laura L....... ......... 600 Ferguson, Melissa........ ......... 750 Ferguson, Melissa........ ......... 750 Ferguson, Patricia....... ......... 520 Fernandez, Alicia....... ......... 551 Fernandez, Alicia....... .........600 Fernandez, Esther....... ..... 570, 576 Fernandez, Gladys...... ......... 477 Fernandez, Jaime Andres ......... 471 Fernandez, Ramon E..... ......... 600 Fernandez. Ramon...... ......... 477 Fernandez, Ray......... ......... 506 Ferrata, Charlotte....... ......... 450 Ferrell, Kevin.......... .........490 Ferrell, Kimberly....... ......... 559 Giselle Kirton sits relaxing next to the fountain outside the old Chemistry Building. Index 817 Ferrell, Norris K................. 600 Ferrell, Patrice R................ 600 Ferris, Jeanne................... 663 Ferris, Sarah J................... 600 Ferro, Bill.................. 507, 663 Fesler, Clint E................... 600 Fesler, Kristi.................... 750 Fey, Carolyn E................... 564 Pick, Randall C.................. 600 Fiedler, Anne M................. 600 Field, Angela C.................. 600 Field, Angie.................... 483 Field, Lori A.................... 600 Fields, Robert................... 436 Fields, Shawna.................. 750 Figel, Paul...................... 663 Filgo, Kelly..................... 750 Filipp, Julie A................... 600 Filley, Mark................419, 750 Fimble, Chuck.................. 419 Finley, Amy L................... 600 Finley, Cheryl............... 462, 750 Finley, Susan................... 750 Finney, Roy..................... 750 Fischer, Lisa.................... 750 Fischer, Michele................. 750 Fischer, Stephen................. 663 Fisette, Dawn............... 491, 750 Fishbeck, Russell W.............. 600 Fisher, Derek................... 792 Fisher, Lance................... 663 Fite, John E..................... 600 Fite, Tonya..................... 750 Fitzgibbon, Tim................. 404 Fitzhenry, Barb.................. 663 Fitzhugh, Hillary................ 663 Fitzloff, Kelley.................. 750 Fitzpatrick, James............... 750 Fitzpatrick, Pat.............. 574, 663 Flake, Amanda.................. 750 Flanagan, Julie B................ 600 Flanary, Steve................... 750 Flatt, Brenton................... 750 Flauery, Patrick................. 511 Fleischhauer, Mark.............. 664 Fleitas-Bogarin, Luis Enrique......600 Fleming, Amy E................. 600 Fleming, Leslie.................. 664 Fleming, Suzanne................ 750 Flescher, Catherine.............. 750 Fletcher, Patrick D............... 600 Fletcher, Regina............. 554, 664 Fletcher, Richard................ 750 Fletcher, Vara................... 664 Flinn, Kathleen.................. 427 Flinn, Mark..................... 664 Flood, Betsy L................... 600 Flood, Gina M............... 533, 600 Florance, Mary K................ 600 Flores, David P.................. 600 Flores, Dolores.................. 600 Flores, Leslie J..................600 Flores, Miguel .................. 664 Flores, Patricia.................. 750 Flores, Roy................. 401, 750 Flores, Saralynn................. 600 Flournoy, Cindy................. 427 Flowers, Jeffery 0................ 600 Floyd, Shelley................... 750 Floyd, Susan.................... 664 Fluker, Kristen.................. 437 Flynn, Coleen................... 410 Focke, Warren.................. 664 Foerster, Aimee............. 406, 750 Fohn, Joel...................... 423 Foley, Chris..................... 475 Foley, Michael.................. 750 Folkerth, Dianne................. 750 Folkerth, Susan M...............600 Folkerth, Suzy.................. 402 Follis, John F................ 438, 600 Foltz, Tonya.................... 750 Fontenot, Karen A........... 533, 600 Forames, John................... 750 Ford, Cecil..................... 750 Ford, Charles P.................. 600 Ford, Eleanor Jane............... 664 Ford, Kelly..................... 664 Ford, Patrice.................... 536 Ford, Troy S.................... 600 Foreman, Kristine C.............. 600 Foreman, Laurie................. 664 Foreman, Mark.................. 428 Foreman, Sharon............519, 664 Forest, Caroline................. 664 Formica, Lynne.................. 664 Foro, Jane...................... 576 Forrest, Bobby R................. 600 Forrest, Sam A.................. 600 Forrester, Miles R................ 600 Forst, Annette................... 664 Fortney, Mark D................. 600 Fortune, Daniel M................ 600 Fosdal, Scott.................... 490 Foss, Dyan..................... 750 Foss, John...................... 664 Fossati, Humberto M......... 546, 600 Foster, Carolyn.................. 457 Foster, Christianne............... 750 Foster, Jill...................... 750 Foster, Kimberly................. 664 Foster, Lynn A................... 600 Foster, Lynn................ 526, 606 Foster, Mary.................... 664 Foster, Robert................... 607 Foster, Russell................... 426 Fowler Hall..................... 360 Fowler, Paul.................... 492 Fowler, Suzanne................. 750 Fox, Ellena..................... 750 Fox, Johnny G., Jr................ 600 Fox, Mark...................... 664 Fox, Michele.................... 664 Fox, Rusty..................... 750 Frahlman, Jane.................. 750 Frampton, James................ 750 Francis, James C................. 600 Francis, Mark G................. 600 Francis, Renay E............. 472, 600 Franco, Fernando................ 502 Frank, Janine................... 517 Frank, Jorge.................... 403 Frank, Patrick.................... 75 Frank, Richard.................. 751 Franke, Leland B................ 600 Franklin, Deidra................. 751 Franklin, Drue.................. 462 Franklin, Drue.................. 600 Franklin, Michael................ 664 Franklin, Monica................ 664 Franklin, Rhonda R..............600 Frankowski, Linda F.............. 600 Franks, Michael................. 751 Franks, Timothy M............... 600 Franson, Peter E................. 600 Frantom, Mary.............. 446, 751 Franz, Paulette A............419, 600 F rappier, Susannah............... 554 Frazer, James................... 751 Frazer, Monica.................. 664 Frazer, Sabra................... 751 Frazier, Anita L.................. 600 Frazier, Jason................... 751 Frazier, Lezlae.................. 572 Frazier, Robin R................. 600 Fredrick, Brian A................ 600 Fredrick, Wayne A............... 600 Free, Brent..................... 664 Freeman, Doug.................. 664 Freeman, Lindsey................ 751 Freeman, Shawn................. 664 Freemyer, Mark................. 664 Freitag, Sharlene R............... 600 Frenandes, Joseph............... 750 French, Robyn.................. 577 French, Terri.................... 664 Frey, Kim...................... 437 Frey tag, Beverly................. 751 Frick, Monica L................. 600 Fridrick, Rhonda................ 751 Friedel, Jennifer................. 664 Friedman, Anur................. 600 Friesenhahn, Blaine C............. 600 Friesenhahn, John H.............. 600 Frink, James.................... 751 Frisby, Jeff L.................... 600 Fritsche, Peggy R................ 601 Fritts, Mary.................... 751 Fritz, James.................... 664 Fritz, Melinda................... 568 Frnka, Robert................... 664 Froebel, Bryce N................. 601 Froebel, Corey D................. 601 Froebel, Reed L.................. 601 Fromc, William J................601 Frost, Brian..................... 402 Fruhling, Andrew................ 751 Fry, Kristen..................... 664 Frye, Kellie..................... 751 Frye, Shelly D................... 601 Fuchs, Julie..................... 751 Fuchs, Neil A................... 601 Fuchs, Terri..................... 751 Fuentes, John G.................601 Fuentes, John............... 429, 533 Fuentes, Nicola A................ 601 Fuentez, Maria S................ 551 Fugger, Edward................. 751 Fulbright, Grady W............... 601 Fulkerson, Michael............... 664 Fuller, Ewing................... 601 Fuller, Jon C.................... 601 Fuller, Mary A..................601 Fullerton, Becky L...............601 Funk, Angela................... 664 Funk, David.................... 601 Fuoss, John..................... 607 Fuquay, Kimberly................ 664 Futrell, Michael................. 664 Gabocy, Terese.................. 664 Gabriel, Barry.................. 664 Gagnon, Michael................ 751 Gailey, Teri..................... 664 Galaviz, Katherine J.............. 601 Galindo, Javier.................. 601 Gallagher, Melinda B............. 601 Gallaher, Richard C.............. 601 Gallegos, Mary A................ 601 Gallier, Kathryn................. 751 Gamble, Kathryn............561, 712 Gambrell, J. Eric................ 437 Gan, Kuat...................... 483 Gangadharan, Anano............. 526 Garay, Scott.................... 664 Garces, Danny.................. 402 Garcia, Andiana................. 751 Garcia, Angela 1................. 601 Garcia, Anna................... 483 Garcia, Anthony................. 751 Garcia, Arthur.................. 664 Garcia, Charles M............... 602 Garcia, Christy.................. 418 Garcia, Diana G................. 602 Garcia, Elizabeth............ 401, 751 Garcia, Francisco E..............602 Garcia, Grizelda................. 483 Garcia, Letticia................. 751 Garcia, Lucy.................... 401 Garcia, Ludwid P................ 602 Garcia, Ludwig.................. 489 Garcia, Marco X................. 602 Garcia, Michael............. 401, 551 Garcia, Michelle................. 664 Garcia, Patricia................. 751 Garcia, Ruth M.................. 602 Garcia, Susan................... 665 Garcia, Thelma................. 408 Garcia, Thelma................. 665 Garcia, Vicky................... 491 Gardenhire, Jeff................. 429 Gardenhire, Michael P............602 Gardenhire, Mike................ 429 Gardner, Andrew................ 751 Gardner, Fred................... 492 Gardner, Jeff.................... 665 Gardner, Lori S.................. 602 Gardner, Lori............... 459, 483 Gardner, Mark.................. 492 Gardner, Melissa................ 665 Gardner, Oscar W................ 602 Gardner, Thomas L............... 602 Gardner, Thomas................ 460 Garner, Terri L..................602 Garrett, James.............. 546, 665 Garrett, Kirby L................. 602 Garrett, Lara............... 502, 665 Garrett, Michael................ 751 Garrett, Reland............. 462, 665 Garrew, Katy Beth............... 564 Garris, James............... 483, 665 Garrison, Chris Jay.............. 602 Garrison, Mark.................. 751 Garrison, Rebecca............... 665 Garry, Thomas T................. 602 Garth, Dennis................... 665 Garza, Adalberto................ 665 Garza, Andreas................. 665 Garza, Edward A................602 Garza, Henry................... 40 1 S-2 freshman Matt Hofmann gets soaked by freshman Roy Kirkpatrick at the Mosher S-2 car wash in March. 818 Index Garza, Maribel.................. 602 Garza, Mary Ann................ 602 Garza, Nora J................... 462 Garza, Patricia.................. 665 Garza, Sandra.................. 602 Garza, Yvette S.................. 602 Gasper, Nancy.............. 400, 751 Gassman, Joseph A............... 602 Gately, Neil S............... 430, 602 Gates, Kevin.................... 462 Gatlin, Holly.................... 459 Gault, Nancy A.................. 602 Gay, Charles.................... 751 Gay, Cynthia E.................. 602 Gay, Cynthia Eve................ 790 Gay, Sondra G................... 602 Gearhart, Charlotte.............. 751 Geddes, Gina................... 665 Gee, Mark T.................... 602 Gehler, Greg A.................. 602 Gehring, Eugene................. 544 Geick, Elizabeth G............... 602 Geist, John..................... 665 Geitz, Wya................. 406, 751 Genette, Amy................... 665 Genetti, Jon D................... 602 Gentry, Kayla................... 665 Gentry, Ronnie A................602 Gentry, Stephen............. 482, 665 Genzer, Troy.................... 751 George, Glenn A................. 603 George, Jonathan................ 665 George, Judy................... 751 George, Lori.................... 665 George, Michael................. 751 George, Rose.................... 751 George, Tony R.................. 603 Georgiou, Michelle............... 564 Gerald, Pamela.................. 751 Gerber, Kyle.................... 418 Gerber, Sharon.................. 665 Gerhart, John................... 751 Gerhold, Chris.............. 507, 665 Gerick, Michael M............... 603 Gerke, Gaylynn................. 665 Gerlach, Laura.................. 665 GerlofT, Sue.................... 509 German, Joan................... 495 Gertson, John C.................603 Getz, Autumn................... 751 Getz, Sharilyn.................. 665 Gex, Jack...................... 483 Gholson, Melissa................ 665 Gianotti, John P.................. 603 Giba, Denny.................... 751 Gibbons, Patrick M............... 603 Gibbons, Shelley D............... 603 Gibbs, Andrew M................ 603 Gibbs, Andy.................... 429 Gibbs, Dana.................... 665 Gibbs, Mary.................... 429 Gibbs, Tammy L................. 603 Gibbs, Trey..................... 496 Gibson, Arti.................... 462 Gibson, Claude.................. 542 Gibson, Dewayne................ 751 Gibson, Gregory................. 751 Gibson, Jana G.................. 603 Gibson, Jana................ 420, 517 Gibson, Karen................... 751 Gibson, Kari L.................. 603 Gibson, Lea.................... 665 Gibson, Michael................. 751 Gibson, Phillip M................603 Gibson, Steve M................. 603 Gibson, Susan K................. 603 Giese, Vanessa.................. 751 Gilbert, Carrie M........ 459, 561, 603 Gilbreath, Ruthann.............. 751 Gilcrease, Piper................. 751 Gildon, Jeanna A................ 603 Giles, Hallie.................... 751 Gill, Deklayne.................. 430 Gill, Gregg..................... 452 Gill, Kathryn................... 665 Gill, Kimberly.................. 665 Gill, Sandy..................... 475 Gillam, S. Lenoir................ 665 Gillaspy, Stephen................ 502 Gillcoat, Blaine W............ 533, 603 Gillespie, Joe................... 751 Gillette, Greg................... 462 Gilliam, Garrett................. 751 Gilliam, James.................. 665 Gilliam, Jennifer................ 665 Gillie, Sonya.................... 665 Gillihan, Jeff W.............. 561, 603 Gilliland, Thomas N.............. 603 Gillis, Rebecca.................. 751 Gilman, Nina................... 564 Gilmore, Charles................ 751 Gimenez, Rodrigo............... 603 Giplberg, Skip.................. 576 Gipson, Ronnie.................. 751 Giri, Sudhir.................... 751 Girod, Gena L................... 603 Giromala, John.................. 448 Girotto, Jennifer................. 751 Gisler, Wayne................... 665 Givens, Shelby.................. 751 Gizzi, Lee P..................... 603 Glaser, Jocelyn L......... 499, 577, 603 Glasscock, Janet............. 507, 666 Glasscock, LeeAnn............... 499 Glatz, Ginger............... 499, 752 Glaze, Mark E................... 603 Glazner, Sheri S............. 564, 603 Gleason, Gregory C.............. 603 Gleason, Michael................ 568 Gleason, Robert H...............603 Glenn, Christopher............... 576 Glenn, Curtis................... 752 Glenn, Ronnie L................. 603 Glezen, John.................... 751 Click, Roger.................... 438 Glines, Bryan................... 752 Glissendorf, Linda S.............. 603 Gloor, Charles A............. 482, 603 Glueck, Robert.................. 752 Goddard, Grady L...............603 Goddard, Grady................. 602 Goddard, Rennee J............... 603 Godfrey, Lesley............. 542, 666 Godinich, Albert A............... 603 Godinich, Theresa............... 666 Goecke, Julie................... 752 Goehring, Tracy K...............603 Goeken, Brian................... 576 Goeking, Sandra B. . . 410, 522, 575, 604 Goertz, Lisa K................... 604 Goes, Alfredo................... 469 Goessler, Debbie................. 542 Goettee, Rebecca................ 666 Goetz, Michael R................ 448 Goetz, Tracy.................... 752 Goetzke, Elizabeth........... 475, 666 Goetzke, James R................ 604 Goffinet, Denny................ . 752 Gogulski, David................. 752 Going, Scott.................... 752 Goldberg, Hugh R...............604 Goldfarb, Deborah............... 752 Golding, Lisa........... 567, 576, 666 Goldsby, Michael................ 752 Goldwater, Casandra L............ 604 Golladay, Donald................ 666 Gomez, Michelle................ 752 Gomez, Rose Marie.............. 604 Gomez-Valle, Luis C.............. 604 Gontko, Anna M................. 604 Gonzales, Angela E............... 604 Gonzales, Carol................. 752 Gonzales, Celina................. 752 Gonzales, Cindy................. 601 Gonzales, Cynthia L.............. 604 Gonzales, Grace................. 666 Gonzales, Hector P............... 604 Gonzales, Jose.................. 752 Gonzales, Kenneth............... 429 Gonzales, Mary A................ 604 Gonzales, Michelle............... 666 Gonzales, Pedro D................ 604 Gonzales, Robert................ 752 Gonzales, Rudy................. 401 Gonzales, Shelley............ 420, 570 Gonzales, Shelley................ 666 Gonzales, Triunfo................ 604 Gonzales, Vicente A., Jr........... 551 Gooch, Gary.................... 666 Gooch, Jennifer L................ 604 Gooch, Shari.................... 752 Goodbread, Bradley G............604 Goode, Beth................ .... 752 Goode, Charles C................ 604 Goode, Charles.................. 666 Goode, Cynthia................. 459 Goode, Jay T.................... 604 Gooding, Deanna................ 752 Goodloe, Donna................. 502 Goodpasture, Eileen.......... 400, 604 Goodpasture, Sid................ 400 Goodrich, Marion................ 752 Goodson, Jeff................... 666 Goodwin, Jan S.................. 604 Goodwin, Thomas................ 666 Goolsby, W ' illiam................ 666 Goossen, Matthew G.............. 604 Gopffarth, Lance............ 555, 604 Gordon, John R.................. 604 Gordon, Laurie.................. 666 Gordon, Mark.......... .......... 533 Gordon, Samatha....... .......... 752 Gordon, Scot........... .......... 666 Gore, Terry............ .......... 436 Goree, Jeff............ .......... 752 Gorman, Dawn......... ...... 497, 519 Gorman, Greg......... .......... 460 Gorman, Leigh......... .......... 473 Gorman, Matthew..... .......... 752 Goss, Mark G.......... .......... 666 Goss, Robert P.......... .......... 604 Gossett, William P...... ...... 559, 604 Goswick, Joanne....... .......... 752 Goulden, Douglas W..... .......... 604 Gourlay, Joseph........ .......... 752 Gowen, David R........ .......... 666 Gowen, Mark A....... .......... 666 Gowland, Kip D........ .......... 604 Gqalbraith, Christian. .. .......... 751 Grable, Leslie.......... .......... 752 Graeber, Kathleen H.. . . .......... 604 Grafe, Patricia S....... ...... 534, 604 Graham, Christopher.. . .......... 752 Graham, Eric K....... .......... 666 Graham, James......... .......... 400 Graham, Leeland Bret. . .......... 604 Graham, Michelle D.. . . .......... 666 Graham, Michelle..... .......... 572 Graham, Stephen...... .......... 752 Grail, Colette.......... ........ 666 Grams, David.......... .......... 752 Cranberry, Sarah C...... .......... 666 Granda, Steve......... .......... 436 Grandia, Michael...... .......... 752 Granger, Greg......... .......... 428 Grant, Carol A........ .......... 604 Grant, Jennifer........ ...... 497, 499 Grant, John M......... .......... 604 Grant, Lee........... .......... 406 Grant, Paige A........ .......... 666 Grant, Tiffany......... .......... 752 Granville, Yvonne...... .......... 752 Grape, Steve G........ . . 403, 407, 604 Grattendick, David W.. . .......... 604 Graves, Barry......... .......... 436 Graves, Byron L....... .......... 666 Graves, Byron......... .......... 534 Graves, Michael E..... .......... 666 Gray, David.......... .......... 436 Gray, Jada........... .......... 752 Gray, Tim............ .......... 407 Gray, Wendell......... .......... 403 Graybeal, Dion........ .......... 752 Graydon, Amy........ .......... 752 Grayson, Julie......... .......... 752 Greaney, Donald E..... .......... 604 Greaney, Gordon P. .... .......... 604 Greaves, Mark........ ...... 403, 407 Greaves, Troy......... .......... 752 Green, Allison S....... .......... 604 Green, Brian W........ .......... 604 Green, Jean A......... .......... 666 Green, Kellie......... .......... 752 Green, Lynda A........ .......... 604 Green, Robert M....... .......... 604 Green, Tim........... .......... 536 Green, Tracie D........ .......... 666 Greene, Jeff.......... .......... 752 Greene-Palmer, Debbie . .......... 666 Greenspan, Amy....... .......... 752 Greenwade, Kathryn J. . .......... 666 Greenwell, Ronny K. . . . .......... 604 Greenwood, Beau...... .......... 436 Greenwood, Lesley A. .. .......... 666 Greer, James A........ .......... 666 Greer, Janet.......... . . 403, 424, 554 Gregg, Kenneth D...... .......... 666 Gregory, Chris D....... .......... 604 Gregory, Collin A...... .......... 604 Gregory, Craig A....... .......... 604 Gregory, Krista L....... .......... 666 Gregory, Vela......... .......... 509 Greig, Theresa L........ .......... 666 Greiner, Steve......... .......... 452 Gremminger, Karen M.. ...... 404, 604 Gresham, Larry....... .......... 564 Gressett, Dane........ .......... 571 Gribble, David........ .......... 752 Gribble, Jerry L........ .......... 666 Griffin, Ana K.......... .......... 666 Griffin, Carrie........ .......... 418 Griffin, Lori........... .......... 752 Griffin, Michael........ .......... 752 Griffin, Natalie......... .......... 752 Griffith, Michael....... ...... 496, 752 Grigg, Deanna......... ...... 561, 752 Griggs, Krysti L........ .......... 604 Grimes, Kristie......... .......... 502 Grindle, Susan C........ .......... 604 Gritter, Jeffrey......... .......... 752 Grobowski, George E............. 604 Groce, Jana..................... 752 Groeschel, Kimberly............. 752 Grogan, Michelle................ 752 Gromala, John M................ 604 Grona, James................... 437 Grooms, David G................ 604 Grooms, Kelli................... 752 Grosch, Mark................... 437 Grosse, Larry................... 555 Grossman, Kathryn E............. 666 Grossman, Lavonne...... 461, 499, 752 Grossmann, Walter............... 469 Grote, Barbara.................. 571 Grothues, Denice................ 752 Grothues, Shannon............... 752 Ground, Jeffrey................. 752 Groves, Jill..................... 604 Groves, Regina.................. 412 Groves, Ruth M................. 604 Grubbs, Mike................... 576 Gruber, Gail.................... 752 Gruber, Mike F.................. 604 Gruman, Fredrick S.............. 666 Grumulaitis, Leo................ 483 Grunden, Timothy............... 752 Gryder, Janes S.................. 604 Grymes, Charles................. 752 Grymes, Laura.................. 752 Guajardo, Cynthia............... 666 Guajardo, Sebastion.............. 401 Gudger, John E.................. 666 Guedea, Joseph N................ 667 Gueking, Sandra................. 795 Guelker, Mark.................. 495 Guerra, David............... 482, 752 Guerra, Jesse................... 401 Guerra, Joe R................... 667 Guerrero, Carlos V............... 667 Guerrero, Cleo Y................. 604 Guess, Michael.................. 752 Guevara, Carol.............. 401, 602 Guggisberg, Brent............... 752 Guido, Janette.................. 753 Guidry, Kelli.................... 752 Guilmartin, Lore................ 752 Guin, Paige K................... 667 Guinn, Pam................. 507, 752 Guinn, Renaye.................. 533 Guion, Carol Ann................ 604 Guion, Kenneth M...............604 Gully, Michael H................ 667 Gumucio, Eduardo........... 460, 604 Gunawan, Gunardi............... 481 Gunnarson, Andrea S......... 534, 604 Gunter, Christie................. 752 Gunter, Randy E................. 604 Gura, Katherine................. 753 Gurdian, Alex................... 486 Gurnas, Howard W............... 604 Gustafson, Trent................. 753 Gustatson, Jeffery A.............. 604 Guth, Kristen................... 753 Gutierrez, Alfredo Luis........... 604 Gutierrez, Helen................. 604 Gutierrez, Jorge A............... 604 Gutierrez, Patricia............... 667 Gutierrez, Steven................ 753 Gutierrez, Sylvia................ 753 Guy, Deidre................410, 787 Guzman, George............. 491, 753 Gyarmathy, William M............ 604 Haas, Denise K.................. 604 Haas, Frank E................... 667 Haas Hall...................... 362 Haass, Deborah A................ 604 Haberman, Gerald E.............604 Hablinski, Karen A............... 667 Haby, Brad..................... 423 Hachtman, Michael A........ 460, 605 Hackett, Kevin R................667 Hadden, Scott................... 753 Haddox, Linda.................. 667 Haecker, Mark D............ 554, 667 Haertling, Teresa................ 495 Hafermalz, David Scott........... 667 Hafley, Floyd................... 602 Hagar, Chuck................... 533 Haggan, Paul S.................. 667 Hahn, Barbara J................. 667 Hahn, Brenda J.................. 667 Hahn, Brenda................... 483 Hahn, Charles D................. 605 Hahn, Christian H............... 605 Hahn, Laura.................... 753 Hahn, Linda S................... 667 Hahn, Randall T................. 605 Hahn, Tara..................... 753 Hailey, David W................. 605 Hain, Jeffrey S.................. 667 Hairston, Brad.................. 460 Hairston, Brent.................. 753 Hajdik, Rodney................. 753 Hajdik, Tina L.................. 667 Hajovsky, John.................. 542 Halbert, Donna Kay.............. 446 Hale, Danette................... 753 Hale, Jason G................... 605 Haley, Carol.................... 753 Haley, Perry................ 423, 753 Hall, Camille E.................. 667 Hall, Dayna R................... 667 Hall, Douglas K.................667 Hall, John D.................... 436 Hall, John D.................... 667 Hall, John...................... 752 Hall, John...................... 753 Hall, Kelon C................... 667 Hall, Kelon.................417, 607 Hall, Kristine................... 753 Hall, Philip..................... 753 Hall, R. Douglas................ 605 Hall, Rebecca................... 753 Hall, Stacey M.................. 570 Hall, Steven K................... 667 Hall, Stuart 0................... 605 Hall, Todd...................... 753 Hall, Tony G.................... 605 Hallaron, Ferrick J...............605 Hallman, Dara M................ 605 Halsey, Stephen L................ 667 Halstead, Nathan T............... 667 Halvorsen, Edward C.............667 Hamaker, Kent..............515, 789 Hamblem, Pace................. 753 Hamblen, Brannon............... 460 Hamdallah, Jamil................ 471 Hamer, Catherine................ 753 Hamilton, Jane.................. 667 Hamilton, Jeff.................. 448 Hamilton, Julie.................. 753 Hamilton, Mark R............... 667 Hamilton, Scott................. 544 Hamiter, Tommy C............... 605 Hamm, Carl.................... 753 Hammach, John E........... 575, 667 Hammack, Jane................. 753 Hammer, Brian.................. 753 Hammer, Kyle E................. 605 Hammer, Kyle T................. 668 Hammerstein, Tracy.............. 753 Hammond, Tami............. 491, 753 Hammonds, Tracy............... 753 Hampton, Joan E................ 605 Hanath, Tess A.................. 668 Hancock, Jennifer............... 753 Hancock, Lee................... 457 Hand, Cheryl D.................. 605 Hand, Cheryl................... 488 Hand, Debra L.................. 668 Hand, Judy L................... 668 Handley, Liana.................. 753 Hanes, Thomas.................. 460 Haney, Brenda A................. 605 Haney, James S.................. 668 Haney, Rod B...................605 Hanhart, Robert A...............605 Hankins, Mary.................. 492 Hanks, Clay D................... 605 Hanks, Steven................... 753 Hanley, Robert J............. 502, 605 Hanlon, Catheryn J............... 668 Hanna, David................... 753 Hannah, Richard S....... 546, 546, 605 Hans, Cheryl................... 412 Hans, Cheryl................... 668 Hansen, Wendy J................ 668 Hansmann, Stuart............... 753 Hanson, Richard ................ 753 Hanson, Thomas 1................ 605 Hanson, Tod D.................. 668 Hanson, Tod.................... 555 Index 819 Hanszen, Kent M................ 668 Haquc, Shaikh N................ 605 Haradaway, Karen............... 753 Harbaugh, Calvin................ 753 Harbeck, Kristin K........... 406, 668 llarber, Paul A.................. 668 Harbison, Elizabeth.............. 605 Harborth, Pam.................. 408 Hard, Steve D................... 605 Hardage, Kelly.................. 412 Hardee, Joseph E................ 605 Harder, Catherine M............. 668 Harder, Cathy................... 406 Harder, Susan G................. 668 Harding, Liz.................... 753 Harding, Lynn.................. 544 Hardister, Harold................ 753 Hardwick, John F................ 605 Hardwick, Keith................. 438 Hardy, Alison................... 459 Hare, Steve..................... 753 Hargis, Brian................... 753 Hargrove, Portia A............... 668 Haring, Lucy................... 412 Haris, Paul..................... 754 Harki ns, Michelle................ 471 Harlan, David................... 568 Harlan, Kimberley K............. 668 Harman, Bruce A................ 668 Harmon, Becky J................ 606 Harmon, Kim R.................606 Ham, Mikal S................... 668 Harnitz, Katherine R............. 606 Harper, Angela W................ 606 Harper, Elizabeth A.............. 668 Harper, Jeffery R................ 606 Harper, Joseph.................. 753 Harper, Michael A............... 668 Harper, Teri.................... 753 Harpold, Stephen B.............. 606 Harrell, Jana D.................. 668 Harrell, Jeffrey.................. 753 Harris, Bryan L.................. 4l7 Harris, Bryan................... 753 Harris, Charlie.................. 496 Harris, Deanna.................. 509 Harris, Donna S................. 606 Harris, James D................. 606 Harris, Janet L.................. 668 Harris, Jill S.................... 668 Harris, Jim..................... 492 Harris, Kevin............... 428, 753 Harris, Mark.................... 753 Harris, Marsha.................. 753 Harris, Marylee................. 668 Harris, Michael R................ 606 Harris, Michael................. 495 Harris, Randolph C............... 668 Harris, Richard K................ 668 Harris, Stacy................... 754 Harrison, Bill................... 437 Harrison, Foster................. 448 Harrison, Margene............... 754 Harrison, Mary Lee.............. 507 Harrison, Matthew............... 754 Harsch, Kim................ 577, 754 Hart, Bret...................... 754 Hart. David R................... 668 Hart, Jim F..................... 606 Hart, Kelley K.................. 668 Hart, Mary C................... 606 Hart, Rachel.................... 754 Hart, Steven R.................. 606 Hart, T. Scott................... 427 Hartfelder, Jack H...............606 Hartis, Derek W................. 606 Hartman, Adam D............... 606 Hartman, Adam................. 430 Hartman, Brian W................ 606 Hartman, David M............... 606 Hartman, David................. 505 Hartman, Joseph M.............. 668 Hartman, Karen................. 754 Hartman, Linda C............... 606 Hartman, Linda................. 495 Hartman, Linda................. 792 Hartman, Michael L.............. 668 Hartman, Michael............... 560 Hartsell, Suzanne................ 533 Hartt, Maria.................... 403 Harvey, Cathy L................. 606 Harvey, Donald L................ 668 Harvey, Karl E.................. 606 Harwell, Scott R................. 668 Harwich, Brad P................. 606 Haryanto, Subagya.............. 481 Hash, David.................... 754 Hasken, Herman G., II........... 606 Haskin, Scott................... 754 Haskins, Julie A................. 606 Haskins, Tina................... 754 Hasse, Susan M.................. 668 Hassler, Elizabeth ............... 754 Hasslcr, Rebecca F....... 536, 576, 668 Hassman, Dennis L............... 668 Hastings, Denise................. 754 Hasty, Tracie.................... 754 Hatch, John D................... 668 Hatch, Todd E................... 606 Hatley, Danya C................. 606 Hattermann, Janet L......... 502, 668 Hattersley, Kevin................ 452 Hatton, David................... 668 Hatton, Kevin................... 517 Hattox, Melinda................. 754 Hauck, Natalie M................ 606 Hausler, Robert C................ 606 Havelka, Carolyn................ 428 Haveman, Caroline C............. 668 Haveman, John.................. 559 Havener, Mark C................ 606 Haverda, Tony H............. 533, 606 Hawes, Kent.................... 669 Hawkins, Heather............... 754 Hawkins, Jimmy................. 538 Hawkins, Robert A............... 787 Hawkins, Teresa J................ 606 Hawpe, Sheri D................. 669 Hawrylak, Paul.................. 669 Hay, Kristin............ 499, 499, 754 Haydel, Matthew J............... 606 Hayden, Kimberly B.............. 669 Hayden, Susan.................. 754 Hayes, Angela.................. 754 Hayes, Clark E.................. 669 Hayes, Jennifer L................ 669 Hayes, Steven L.................669 Haynes, Shane P............. 460, 606 Hazelwood, Jaye K............... 669 Head. Delaina K................. 606 Head, Lisa M................... 606 Head, Sheri J................... 669 Head, Wendy E.................. 669 Heagy, Rhonda K................ 669 Hearn, Carol.................... 412 Hearne, Heather................. 754 Hearne, Michael................. 460 Heath, David B.................. 606 Heath, Mark.................... 555 Heaton, William R„ Jr............ 669 Hebert, Laura......... .......... 754 Flebert, William....... .......... 754 Hechler, Lisa D........ .......... 669 Hedding, Matthew..... .......... 754 Hedgecock, Nancy S. . . . . 536, 606, 793 Hedgepath, Debora L.. . .......... 669 Hedleston, Adelle...... .......... 669 Hedrick, John C....... ..........490 Hecney, Anna......... .......... 754 Heer, Ellen........... .......... 754 Hefley, Jeff........... .......... 754 Hefner, Kamie........ .......... 754 Flefner, Robert L....... .......... 669 Hegg, Steven......... .......... 754 Hegg, Turi............ ..........486 Hegyesi, Laura........ .......... 602 Heikkila, Christopher. . . .......... 754 Hciland, Andrea....... .......... 754 Heinz, Amy.......... .......... 406 Heilman, Michele..... .......... 754 Heldman, Leslie S...... .......... 669 Helgeson, Sara L....... .......... 606 Hellner, Lynette R...... .......... 669 Helper!, Julie......... .......... 499 Helpert, Julie......... .......... 754 Helweg. John......... ...... 438, 669 Hembree, Mike....... .......... 669 Hempel, Carlton....... .......... 754 Henderson, Audrey L.. . .......... 669 Henderson, David R. . . . .......... 669 Henderson. Eric....... ...... 602, 754 Henderson, Grey...... .......... 410 Henderson, Harriett. . . . .......... 754 Henderson. Jennifer. . . . .......... 759 Henderson, Joseph..... .......... 754 Henderson, Kevin R . . .......... 669 Hendley, Jay S........ ..........606 Hendley, Jody M....... .......... 606 Hendricks. Joseph..... .......... 754 Hendricks, Mary K..... .......... 606 Hendrickson, Alan F. . . . .......... 606 Hendrickson, Erik H.. . . .......... 606 Hendrickson, Scott E. . . . ,........ 606 Hendrix, Allison....... .......... 669 Henges, James........ .......... 754 Hengst, Cindy......... . . 420, 570, 669 Henley, Scott......... .......... 754 Hennessey, Laura...... ...... 461. 572 Henrikson, Sonja...... .......... 754 Henry, Asa C.......... .......... 606 Henry, Robert................... 495 Hensarling, Robert A.............606 Henshaw, Robert L............... 606 Hensley, David C............ 564, 669 Henson, Brian................... 754 Henson, Greg................... 526 Herber, Doug................... 515 Herbert, Laura.................. 473 Herbert, Randy................. 426 Herbert, Richard................ 544 Herbold, Scott.................. 507 Herbold, Steven................. 754 Herbsled, Keith................. 754 Herbst, Clinton F................. 669 Hergert, M elinda................ 561 Herklotz, Linda................. 669 Hermes, Glenn D................ 669 Hermes, Veronica A.......... 431, 669 Hermon, Donald C...............669 Hernandez, Cynthia G............606 Hernandez, Daniel S.............. 669 Hernandez, Dennis............... 437 Hernandez, Felicita.............. 401 Hernandez, Henry............... 754 Hernandez, Jose................. 401 Hernandez, Manuel E............. 606 Hernandez, Melissa S............. 606 Hernandez, Raymond............. 754 Hernandez, Richard D............606 Hernandez, Sabino...............477 Hernandez, Victor...............669 Herrick, Elizabeth A.............606 Herring, Mike................... 496 Herrod, Dee L................... 669 Hertberg, David A...............669 Heruska, Kathleen M............. 606 Herzberg, Laura A............... 606 Herzog, Daryl F.................. 606 Heslip, Mark A.................. 670 Hester, Terri.................... 754 Hethcoat, Marcia S..............606 Hettler, Lisa.................... 402 Hettler, Michele................. 402 Heusinger, Theresa M............. 669 Heye, Amy................. 499, 754 Heye, Kathryn S................. 606 Heye, Patrick J.................. 606 Heye, Paul E, Jr.................606 Heyl, Deborah.................. 754 Hibbeler, Jeff C.................. 606 LEFT: The Aggie Band marches by. ABOVE: Anti-Aparthied demonstrators rally around picket signs. Hibbetts, Jennifer................ 754 Hickey, Tammy.................. 459 Hickl, Mark A............... 575, 606 Hickman, Ann.................. 754 Hickman, Daron................. 754 Hickman, Kevin B............... 606 Hickman, Kevin................. 443 Hickok, Jill..................... 492 Hicks, Cristi....................428 Hicks, Rhonda.................. 754 Hicks, Stephen M................ 606 Hicks, Stephen.............. 400, 533 Hidalgo, Anthony G.............. 606 Hiebert, Gordon B........... 448, 670 Hietpas, Diane K................ 606 Hiett, Gary..................... 754 Higby, Cynthia L................ 606 Higginbotham, Bryan D........... 606 Higgins, Glenn D................ 670 Higgins, Laura.................. 754 Higgins, William A., Jr............ 670 Higgs, Milli P................... 670 Hightower, Charles S............. 559 Hilchey, Stacie D................ 670 Hilderbrandt, Annette M.......... 606 Hill, Angie L.................... 606 Hill, Bryan D.................... 670 Hill, Colleen E.................. 606 Hill, Dennis W................... 670 Hill, Eliza beth R................. 606 Hill, Glen G.................... 670 Hill, Glenn..................... 542 Hill, James 0................... 607 Hill, Kerry A.................... 670 Hill, Lana D.................... 670 Hill, Lana...................... 406 Hill, Laurie C................... 670 Hill, Lisa....................... 754 Hill, Melissa.................... 754 Hill, Melissa.................... 754 Hid, Rachel L........ ........... 670 Hid, Rachel......... ....... 424, 461 Hid, Ramon......... ....... 424, 754 Hid, Ron W.......... ........... 607 Hill, Scott........... ...........436 Hid, Sherry J......... ........... 607 Hillard, Natasha...... ....... 407, 754 Hidis, Katherine...... ...........462 Hillman, George...... ........... 754 Hina, Anna.......... ........... 507 Hindman, Carol...... ........... 437 Hinds, William....... ........... 755 Hiner, Brandon....... ........... 406 Hinkel, Jill.......... ........... 755 Hinkle, Chad C....... ........... 607 Hinkle, Modie S...... ...........670 Hinkle, Wendy....... ........... 755 Hinojosa, Catrina..... ........... 607 Hinson, Edwin M..... ........... 670 Hinton, Jeffrey....... ........... 755 Hinton, Laura........ ........... 483 Hinton, Tracy L....... ........... 670 Hipsher, Thomas E. . . . ........... 670 Hirshman, Uene...... ........... 755 Hitchcock, John...... ........... 755 Hitchcock, Philip..... ........... 571 Hixon, Douglas G..... ........... 607 Hixon, Edward B..... ........... 670 Hlavinka, Jeffrey..... ........... 755 Hlavinka, Kenneth . . . . ........... 755 Hlavinka, Mark W. . . . ........... 607 Hluza, Andrew B..... ........... 670 Ho, Kam-Kuen R..... ........... 607 Hoang, Nam......... ........... 504 Hoang, Van Thuy..... ........... 504 Hobbs, Arthur....... ........... 755 Hobbs, Marlon J...... ........... 607 Hobbs, Marlon....... ........... 492 Hobbs, Melissa....... ........... 755 Hobbs, Tamcra....... . . . 403, 755, 755 Hobert, Randy K................. 607 Hocott, Dane................... 755 Hodel, Colleen D................. 607 Hodge, Karen................... 755 Hodge, Mickiel G................ 607 Hodge, Wendy.................. 607 Hodges, Jeff L................... 607 Hodges, Keith................... 755 Hodges, Melissa A............... 607 Hoefiing, Bryan................. 452 Hoelscher, Anna M............... 670 Hoelscher, Brian................. 755 Hoelscher, Caroline F............. 607 Hoelscher, Jan M................ 607 Hoelscher, Sc ott C............... 607 Hoenig, Aaron L................. 670 Hoeper, Vickie D................. 670 Hoepker, Melanie R..............670 Hoermann, Matthew J............607 Hoffart, Rhonda................. 755 Hoffer, Brenda K................. 607 Hofferber, Ronald B..............607 Hofferek, Lesley................. 755 Hoffland, Eric................... 755 Hoffman, Anna Y................607 Hoffman, Billy.................. 430 Hoffman, Gary C................ 607 Hoffman, William E.............. 607 Hoffmeyer, Wendy............... 755 Hoffstot, Heather S........... 502, 607 Hogan, Heater.................. 755 Hogan, Mason K................. 607 Hogan, Matthew L............... 607 Hogan, Robert G................. 607 Hogan, Thad R.................. 607 Hogg, William C................. 607 Hoggard, Barry G............ 409, 670 Hohn, Donald................... 755 Holbrook, Bobbie................459 Holburn, Jennifer................ 755 Holcomb, Anthony............... 561 Hold, Karen A................... 670 Holder, Bernie L................. 607 Holdridge, Belinda............... 755 Holdridge, Chip................. 755 Holecek, Karen L................670 Holidy, Lesley................... 561 Holladay, Brent H................ 607 Holland, Brenda................. 418 Holland, Chris M................ 607 Holland, Dane.................. 475 Holland, Daniel R................ 670 Holland, Daniel................. 460 Holland, Daniel................. 755 Holland, Michele................ 670 Hollas. Rebecca................. 755 Hollas, Scott C.................. 670 Holle, Jennifer K................. 670 Holley, Keith ................... 755 Hollfield, Kenneth A............. 607 Hollingsworth, Lori E............. 607 Hollingsworth, Phillip J........... 608 Hollis, Kathryn.............. 427, 755 Hollmig, Rebecca S..............608 Holloway, Thomas...........419, 608 Hollowed, Brian................. 755 Hollowed, Cathy A............... 670 Holman, Holly E................. 670 Holmes, Amanda................ 755 Holmes, Clara L.................670 Holmes, Jeffery S................ 608 Holmes, Judy C.................. 608 Holmes, Karen.................. 475 Holmes, Kyle J.................. 608 Holmes, Kyle................... 506 Holmes, Martin W............... 608 Holsey, Sandra.................. 755 Holt, Kevin E................... 608 Holt, Tonya..................... 755 Holtin, Diane L.................. 608 Holub, Greg.................... 538 Holub, Ka ren................... 755 Holubec, Bryan M............... 608 Holubec, Bryan................. 511 Holverson, Angela M............. 608 Holy, Elizabeth M................ 608 Homertz, Rhonda L.............. 670 Homeyer, Jonathan............... 755 Honea, Rebecca A............... 670 Hood, Belinda................... 519 Hood, Everett................... 755 Hood, Gary..................... 496 Hood, Heather.................. 670 Hooks, Terri.................... 755 Hooper, David.................. 536 Hooper, Jerry................... 755 Hooper, Judith.................. 755 Hooper, Rebecca 1................ 670 Hoover, Ann E................... 564 Hopfe. Kurt D................... 670 Hopkins, Brian D................ 670 Hopkins, Kerry.................. 755 Hopkins, Kristi L................ 608 Hopkins, Natalie E............... 410 Hopkins, Shannon............... 755 Hopmann, Jamie................488 Hopp, Chris.................... 755 Hopp, Loretta M................. 608 Hoppe, Randall............. 428, 755 Hopper, Susan.................. 755 Horan, Sheryl L................. 608 Horchler, Michael............... 755 Hormberg, Brian C............... 670 Horn, Pamela L.................. 608 Horn, Thomas................... 755 Hornbeck, Linda................755 Horne, Carol L.......... 507, 542, 670 Horne-Corrington, Pamela R....... 608 Horner, Greg................... 755 Horowitz, Lonni J................ 670 Index 821 Horsford, William F.............. 608 Horton, David M................. 670 Horton, Jamie................... 794 Horton, Richard A............... 670 Horton, Robin D................. 608 Hosea, Robert C................. 608 Hoste, Claudia.................. 602 Hotard Hall.................... 368 Hotchkiss, Steve................. 460 House, David................... 755 House, John.................... 559 House, Kimberly A............... 670 House, Susan L.................. 670 Houser, Julie L.................. 608 Houston, Jenee.................. 755 Houston, John................... 435 Houston, Missy E................ 670 Houts, Renate M................. 670 How, William................... 436 Howard, Cathy A................ 670 Howard, Cathy.................. 607 Howard, Clint E................. 608 Howard, Joanna................. 755 Howard, Melisa................. 755 Howdeshell, David S.............. 608 Howell, Kennen J................ 670 Howell, Kennen................. 571 Howell, Mary................... 755 Howell, Paul M.................. 608 Howell, Shana.................. 755 Howells, Andrew F............... 608 Howerton, James A........... 430, 608 Hoyak, Cindy................... 755 Hrachovy, Julie A................ 608 Hrbacek, Shel........... 499, 542, 670 Hrna, Anna M................... 608 Hrncir, Duane................... 429 Hrncir, Sharon.................. 495 Hrynko, Brenda................. 756 Hsu, Arthur Y............... 546, 575 Huang, Jennifer Y................ 608 Huat, Fong..................... 483 Hubbard, James H............... 608 Hubbard, Kory.................. 756 Hubbard, Rebbecca J............. 670 Hubbard, Rebecca............... 483 Hubbard, Shell.................. 437 Hubbell, Emily A................ 608 Huber, Ernest................... 756 Huber, Melinda................. 756 Hubert, John T.................. 670 Hubred, Jill C................... 608 Hudgens, James L................ 670 Hudson, Glenn.................. 756 Hudson, Jennifer................ 756 Hudson, Lisa................... 461 Hudson, Maryellen B.............670 Hudson, Paul C.................. 608 Hudson, Paul................... 495 Hudson, Rebecca................ 561 Hudson, Robert A................ 608 Huerta, Juan.................... 756 Huerter, Regina................. 756 Hueske, Kirby L................. 608 Huff, Jason C................... 436 Huff, John S.................... 608 Huff, John...................... 460 Huff, Larry..................... 575 Huff, Marilyn................... 756 Huffman, Laree M............... 608 Huffmeyer, Stephen T............. 670 Huffsteller, Craig............ 424, 756 Hufstutler, Traci A............... 608 Huggs, Stephen................. 756 Hughes, Caren.................. 756 Hughes, Carolyn Coke............ 608 Hughes, Jack................... 756 Hughes, John................... 756 Hughes, Roy.................... 538 Hugon, Nancy S................. 608 Huitt, Adam.................... 756 Huitt, Bradford................. 670 Hullender, Todd................. 460 Hullerman, Detlef R.............. 670 Hulsey, Todd K.................. 608 Hume, Johanna................. 576 Humkey, Chris.................. 756 Humphrey, Bruce E..............608 Humphreys, Ranee W............. 608 Humphries, Charles M............ 551 Humphries, Luetta............... 756 Humphries, William M............ 670 Hundl, Randy................... 443 Hundl, Wilbert.................. 520 Huneycutt, Harrell............... 756 Hunt, Brian..................... 538 Hunt, James E................... 608 Hunt, Matt..................... 462 Hunt, Matthew L................ 670 Hunt, Melanie.................. 406 Hunt, Sean................. 443, 756 Hunt, Terri A................... 670 Hunter, Jennifer J................ 608 Hunter, Jon..................... 670 Hunter, Leslie................... 473 Hunter, Nancy E................. 608 Hunter, Nancy.................. 461 Huntsman, Karin J............... 608 Hurley, Brian................... 505 Hurley, Jeff................. 460, 576 Hurley, Jefferson B............... 670 Hurlston, Dawn A............ 602, 608 Hurta, Valerie................... 756 Hurtado, Ludivina R.............608 Hurtardo, Janina................ 756 Hurwitz, Karen E................ 609 Huse, David.................... 568 Husser, Richard................. 756 Husungo, Jack W................ 609 Hutchens, Jay................... 497 Hutcherson, Royce J.............. 609 Hutcheson, Kathryn A........ 509, 670 Hutchings, Matthew M........... 609 Hutchinson, Lisa................ 756 Hutson, Larry L................. 609 Hutton, Gregory................. 756 Hutyra, Greg................... 506 Hutzler, Mike................... 448 Hutzler, Stacey M................ 609 Huxhold, Stephanie.............. 502 Huxtable, R. Leonard............ 609 Hwa, Marisa A.................. 609 Hwang, Ellen................... 756 Hyatt, John A................... 609 Hyde, Charlie F,................. 670 Hynes, Jennifer A................ 670 Ibrahim, Ruzaini................483 litis, Lawrenje.................. 423 Imai, Cindy M.................. 609 Ince, Lori...................... 461 Ingram, Charissa................756 Inkofer, Holly................... 756 Innmon, Jeff.................... 436 Insinger, Ingrid.................. 437 Interiano, Roberto C.............. 609 Irby, Michael............... 505, 756 Ireland, Teresa.................756 Ireland, Troy L..................609 Irvin, Evelyn.................... 427 Irvin, Noel S.................... 609 Irvin, Shelley L.................. 609 Irwin, Keith R................... 670 Isham, Larry.................... 491 Issacs, Vivian L.................. 609 Ivey, Erin...................... 756 Ivy, George P.................... 609 Ivy, John....................... 756 Ivy, Kimberly...............410, 756 Iwasa, Masaharu................ 756 Jackson, Blanca L................ 670 Jackson, Blanca................. 473 Jackson, Carol D................. 609 Jackson, Carrie.................. 756 Jackson, Daniel Ray..............609 Jackson, James S................. 670 Jackson, James.................. 574 Jackson, Jennifer L............... 609 Jackson, John M................. 671 Jackson, Kimberly M.............609 Jackson, Rebecca J............... 571 Jackson, Sharon................. 755 Jackson, Shelly M................ 509 Jacobs, Allen D.................. (,i Jacobson, Liane............. 53 g i go9 Jaggers, Mark W.................§09 Jahns, Donna G.................. 571 Jaimez, Olga.................... 551 Jaksik, Robert W................. 571 Jakubik, John................... 755 Jalufka, Sheri................... 75 $ James, Chandra................. 459 James, Darryl L................. 571 James, Guy L................... 509 James, Jennifer L................ 571 James, Karla M..................go9 James, Keith.................... 515 James, Kimberly M..............§09 James, Tracy L.................. 571 James, William S................§09 Jameson, Angela R............... 57 ] Jan, Tami L.....................gQ9 Janak, Christopher...............J09 Janak, Dean C...................§09 Janak, Dean.................... 431 Janak, Melissa.................. 755 Janak, Michael D................609 Janda, Paula C..................609 Janecek, Patricia E...............671 Janicki, Steve J..................609 Janik, James.................... 755 Janik, Renee M..................671 Jankauskas, Aurse J..............609 Janke, Marisa................... 756 Jankowski, Katherine A...........609 Jansen, Jodine M................. 526 Jansen, Sandra..................671 Janssen, Ann D..................610 Janssen, Todd................... 536 Janzen, Brent................... 756 Jaquet, Yvette................... 459 Jaremko, Becky................. 756 Jarrell, Nonnie L.................610 Jarrett, Robert T.................610 Jarvie, Sue Ellen............ 483, 610 Jarvis, Jeff..................... 475 Jasek, Mark.................... 756 Jasek, Noreen A.................671 Jatzlau, Donald L................610 Jaurequi, Daniel................. 471 822 Index Jeffery, John Jay................ 671 Jeffus, April.................... 672 Jemison, Howard B............... 610 Jenkins, Aaron.................. 672 Jenkins, Anthea................. 672 Jenkins, Bill.................... 538 Jenkins, Jeffrey.................. 672 Jenkins, Jill..................... 610 Jenkins, Leslie.................. 756 Jenkins, Lori A.................. 672 Jenkins, Lyn.................... 672 Jenkins, Mike................... 506 Jenkins, Robert.................. 756 Jennings, Jessi G................. 610 Jennings, Kevin P................ 610 Jennings, Thomas P............... 672 Jensen, Gretchen................ 756 Jensen, Kim S................... 610 Jensen, Lynn................ 400, 502 Jernigan, Cara.................. 519 Jernigan, Jonathan R............. 610 Jessee, Stanley G................ 672 Jessup, Theresa M............... 610 Jeter, Jay D..................... 672 Jewell, Jeff..................... 756 Jewett, James, III ............... 536 Jimenez, Sara Jane.............. 610 Jodon, Thomas.................. 756 Joe, Evelyn L.................... 672 Joe, Frederick................... 756 Johannes, Traci.................. 756 Johansen, Atle T............. 486, 610 John, Michael M................. 672 John, Sir Arthur................. 672 Johnigan, Suzette................ 756 Johnson, Allen.................. 483 Johnson, Angela R............... 610 Johnson, Blake.................. 559 Johnson, Bobby J................672 Johnson, Bruce A................610 Johnson, Burton................. 672 Johnson, Carole A................ 610 Johnson, Christopher............. 610 Johnson, Craig H................ 672 Johnson, David A................ 610 Johnson, David B................ 610 Johnson, David.................. 530 Johnson, Elizabeth A............. 672 Johnson, Gregory A.............. 672 Johnson, Heather A..............672 Johnson, Heather L............... 672 Johnson, Heather................ 576 Johnson, Jay.................... 756 Johnson, Jeff.................... 672 Johnson, Jill C................... 610 Johnson, Jill.................... 756 Johnson, Jimmy................. 542 Johnson, Joseph W............... 564 Johnson, Joseph W............... 610 Johnson, Karen E................672 Johnson, Karen L................ 610 Johnson, Karen.................. 490 Johnson, Kathryn A..............610 Johnson, Kathy.................. 406 Johnson, Kepler................. 443 Johnson, Kevin K................ 435 Johnson, Kevin.................. 756 Johnson, Kristen................. 756 Johnson, Kristin L................ 672 Johnson, Kristin................. 542 Johnson, Lisa E.................. 672 Johnson, Lisa M.................672 Johnson, Lisa................... 409 Johnson, Melanie................ 756 Johnson, Michael B............... 610 Johnson, Michael W.............. 672 Johnson, Michelle................ 756 Johnson, Oliver Keple............ 610 Johnson, Patricia L............... 672 Johnson, Paul............... 536, 756 Johnson, Phillip A................ 672 Johnson, Richard Blain...........610 Johnson, Stacy A.............. . . 672 Johnson, Stephanie............... 756 Johnson, Theresa L............... 610 Johnson, Toby D................. 610 Johnson, Tomie D................ 610 Johnson, Troy D................. 672 Johnson, Vonda R................ 672 Johnston, Anne.................. 756 Johnston, Cindy................. 756 Johnston, Craig A................ 672 Johnston, Craig.................. 437 Johnston, Jeanne................. 756 Johnston, Jennifer L.............. 672 Johnston, Jennifer............... 559 Johnston, Joel S.................. 672 Johnston, Johndunn.............. 511 Johnston, Karen L................ 672 Johnston, Karen................. 483 Jones, Anne..................... 499 Jones, Becky A.................. 672 Jones, Bradley S.................672 Jones, Bruce.................... 756 Jones, Bryan D.................. 610 Jones, Christopher............... 610 Jones, Cynthia.................. 577 Jones, Dan B.................... 610 Jones, Darren................... 757 Jones, David A.................. 610 Jones, David B.................. 610 Jones, David.................... 757 Jones, Diane.................... 564 Jones, Donna K.................. 672 Jones, Douglas H................ 610 Jones, Esther M.................610 Jones, Gina G................... 610 Jones, Grey..................... 610 Jones, James.................... 757 Jones, Jane..................... 757 Jones, Jay...................... 506 Jones, Jaye L.................... 610 Jones, Jeanene.................. 757 Jones, Jennifer L................. 610 Jones, Jennifer.................. 757 Jones, Jay, Jr.................... 554 Jones, Julie..................... 672 Jones, Karen R.................. 672 Jones, Kathleen................. 757 Jones, Kelley.................... 757 Jones, Kenneth John.............610 Jones, Kyle..................... 460 Jones, Lana..................... 757 Jones, Laura.................... 757 Jones, Laurie................... 461 Jones, Leigh.................... 488 Jones, Leslie K..................610 Jones, Megan K.................. 610 Jones, Megan Kerlee............. 790 Jones, Melanie J.................610 Jones, Murray................... 461 Jones, Scott..................... 757 Jones, Sharon M................. 610 Jones, Sheri .................... 757 Jones, Stephanie................. 757 Jones, Timothy L................. 610 Jones, Todd................. 462, 757 Jones, Vidal.................... 757 Jongeward, Bryan L.............. 672 Jordan, Amy E.................. 672 Jordan, Amy.................... 564 Jordan, Carl D.................. 610 Jordan, Elizabeth................757 Jordan, Janice................... 570 Jordan, Jill..................... 610 g Jordan, W. Christopher........... 672 S Josefy, Mary E............ ...... 610 Joseph, Amber.................. 757 Joubran, Afif A.................. 673 Joy, Allan R............. 462, 473, 610 Joyce, James R.................. 610 Joyce, John T.................... 673 Joyce, Patricia E................. 673 Juarez, Enrique................. 424 Judge, Susan M.................. 610 Judice, Nicole................... 426 Juenke, Glenn................... 757 Jull, Doug...................... 430 Junek, Carol L.................. 610 Jung, Donna L................... 673 Jung, Jared..................... 757 Jung, Maria C................... 610 Jungerman, Donald.............. 437 Jungman, Chris................. 423 Junus, Munadi.................. 481 Jurik, Kristine............... 534, 610 Jurkowski, Kimberly............. 757 Jusko, Michael.............. 436, 673 Just, Brad...................... 757 Juvkam-Wold, Hans.............. 486 Kachinski, Donna L.............. 610 Kackley, Kelley A............ 460, 610 Kaczmarek, Kris M.............. 610 Kaderka, Darrell L........... 536, 610 Kaderli, Donna M............519, 673 Kadlecek, John G................ 610 Kadrmas, Amy V................. 673 Kahanek, Teresa B............... 673 Kahn, Josh A.................... 673 Kaiser, Beth G................... 610 Kaiser, Dan R...............511, 673 Kalich, Rodney J................. 673 Kamei, Mike.................... 403 Kamei, Mike.................... 407 Kaminsky, Jake.................. 437 Kami, Jill L..................... 610 Kamman, Rob.................. 506 Kanas, Kimberly S............... 673 Kancavicus, Stefanie............. 757 Kane, John K................... 610 Kane, Katherine L............... 673 Kane, Kathy.................... 483 Kane, Patrick R................. 610 Kang, Theo..................... 757 Kang, Winfield G................ 610 Kao, Kim L..................... 610 Kapche, Jeff.................... 757 Kappel, Jason................... 757 Karamanos, Gayle M............. 673 Karbowski, Ferdimond R.......... 673 Karlik, Mary F.................. 673 Karr, Kevin..................... 757 Karr, Pamela M.................. 610 Karrer, Jennifer K................ 610 Karrick, Kimberly A.......... 533, 673 Karsteat, Susan J................ 610 Kash, Margaret J................ 611 Kash, Rosemary................. 757 Kaspar, John A.................. 673 Kasper, Paula F.......... 536, 575, 611 Kassaw, Todd L.................. 611 Kastensmidt, Michael D.. . 546, 673, 673 Kato, Daniela................... 473 Katz, Heather................... 757 Katz, Jacob L................... 611 Kaufman, Andrew T.............. 611 Kayyali, Aref F,.................611 Keath, M. Travis............ 673, 673 Keaugh, Mary Jean.............. 519 Keel, Michael................... 506 Keeler, Brook B.................. 611 Keeler, Kathryn................. 757 Keen, Timothy L......... 460, 483, 611 Keen, Tori.................. 483, 507 Keenan, Charles................. 757 Keeney, Kristine............. 403, 757 Keeter, Neil P................... 611 Kehoe, Tom..................... 505 Keilberg, Keri............... 427, 495 Keilberg, Keri................... 757 Keim, Kyle..................... 757 Keir, Karen Lynn................ 446 Keiser, Kathleen................. 757 Keith, Tiffany................... 417 Keklak, Deborah L............... 611 Kellam, Teresa.................. 492 Kellar, Ronald L................. 673 Keller, Eric J.................... 611 Keller, James................... 757 Keller, Phyillis M................ 611 Index 823 Keller, Sherri........... ......... 757 Keller, Tim............. ......... 423 Keller, Tina............. ......... 757 Kelley, Janice M......... ......... 673 Kelley, Melody K....... ......... 673 Kelley, Thomas L........ ......... 611 Kelley, Thomas.......... ......... 757 Kellogg, Dean........... ......... 430 Kellogg, Dean.......... ......... 611 Kellogg, Robert W....... ......... 611 Kelly, Eric.............. ......... 611 Kelly, Shawn W.......... ......... 673 Kelly, Stephen......... ......... 757 Kelso, Jeffrey.......... ......... 757 Kemp, Heidi S.......... ......... 611 Kemp, Mark A......... ......... 673 Kemp, William R....... ..... 506, 673 Kendrick, Stephanie..... ......... 757 Kendrick, William A..... ......... 611 Keng, Leslie L.......... .........611 Keniff, Karen R........ ......... 611 Kennamore, William S. . . ..... 526, 611 Kennedy, Angela....... ......... 757 Kennedy, Candace...... ......... 461 Kennedy, Kyle W....... ......... 673 Kennedy, Kyle......... ......... 490 Kennedy, Lloyd........ ......... 757 Kennedy, Robert D...... ......... 611 Kennedy, Roseanne..... ......... 536 Kenner, Andrew E....... ......... 611 Kenner, John V......... ......... 611 Kenney, Mary Ann...... ..... 574, 574 Kent, Donna........... ......... 757 Kent, Janet C.......... ......... 611 Keough, Mary J........ ......... 611 Keprta, Laura.......... ......... 757 Kerns, Katherine....... ......... 471 Kerns, Susan A......... .........611 Kerr, Katherine........ .........673 Kerr, L. Lamar......... ......... 611 Kerr, Virginia A........ ......... 611 Kerrigan, Barry........ .....410, 499 Kersten, Michael L...... ......... 611 Kerwood, Fredrick R. . . . .........673 Kessler, Brenda S....... .........611 Kessler, Wayne......... .........438 Kettler, Stacey......... ......... 757 Key, John H............ ......... 611 Key, John............. ......... 757 Key, Lori D............ ......... 673 Key, Tom.............. ......... 427 Keyser, Christopher..... ......... 757 Khayyal, Sari A........ ......... 611 Khor, Judy............ .........483 Khoury, Ramei......... ......... 757 Khuri, Paul F........... ......... 611 Khuri, Valerie.......... ......... 757 Kibbe, Scot............ ......... 423 Kidwell, Jay V.......... ......... 611 Kidwell, Richard V...... ......... 611 Kiely, Patrick.......... ......... 757 Kiger, Bonnie.......... ..... 406, 459 Kiker, Aaron........... .........409 Kilgore, Ida M......... .........611 Killebrew, Laura........ ......... 673 Killingsworth, Brian..... .....419, 757 Killsby, Darrin......... ......... 757 Kilner, Greg........... .........673 Kilpatrick, Alex........ . 410, 483, 492 Kilpatrick, Robert Alan.. ......... 611 Kim, Christine......... .........673 Kim, James............ . 530, 555, 674 Kim, Kathi H.......... ......... 611 Kimbell, Stacy B........ ......... 611 Kimbell, Stephanie L. . . . ..... 428, 611 Kime, Steven.......... ..... 427, 674 Kinard, Kelly.......... .........757 Kinard, William B....... ..... 546, 612 Kincannon, Bob........ ......... 536 Kindle, Chris.......... ......... 612 King, Carla............ .........674 King, Cherie........... ......... 758 King, Dwayne.......... ..... 428, 674 King, Jacqueline........ ......... 758 King, John............ .........674 King, John............ .........674 King, Kimberly......... ......... 758 King, Kirklan.......... .........674 King, Mary............ ......... 758 King, Sabrina.......... .......... 758 King, Shannon......... .......... 758 King, Timothy......... .......... 758 King, William 1......... ......... 612 Kingsbury, Loric M...... .......... 612 Kingsley, Sara.......... .......... 406 Kinnebrew, Jill......... ...... 461, 561 Kinsey, Brian K......... ......... 612 Kirby, Ronald.......... .......... 758 Kirby, Valerie.......... .......... 674 Kirchner, Cody......... ......... 758 Kirchner, Mary E................ 612 Kirillott, Michael A..............469 Kirk, Evan..................... 758 Kirk, Kay...................... 412 Kirk, Mary K...................612 Kirkham, Mark A........ 530, 555, 612 Kirkham, Scott.................. 402 Kirkland, Robert............ 430, 758 Kirkpatrick, Andrew L............ 612 Kirkpatrick, Pamela..............674 Kirton, Giselle.................. 428 Kissman, Marna................. 758 Kistner, Kirk.................... 410 Kiszely, Sherri.................. 674 Kitchens, Riley C............ 564, 612 Kitterman, Donna............... 564 Kittrell, Kevin L................. 612 Kitzman, Oliver................. 674 Kizziar, Tracy................... 758 Klaurer, Jennifer................ 758 Kleb, Linda..................... 758 Kleiber, Shirley................. 674 Kleihege, Eustacia............... 674 Klein, Clark.................... 674 Klein, Craig.................... 436 Klein, Jennifer L................. 612 Klein, Karen C..................612 Klein, Kimberly................. 559 Kleinhenz, Marie A.............. 612 Kleinschrodt, Lori............... 758 Klemm, Carol................... 758 Klenebecker, Carole.............. 674 Kleypas, Stephanie............... 758 Klingsporn, Keith R..............612 Kloke, Daniel................... 758 Klosterboer, Travis............... 758 Kluck, William M................ 612 Knabe, Carl G................... 612 Knapp, Mary B.................. 612 Knatcher, Jim L.................612 Knecht, Hyland................. 674 Kneese, Debra.................. 462 Knesak, Dave R.................612 Knight, Joseph R................ 612 Knight, Robert.................. 674 Knippa, Raynell................. 674 Kniskern, Kenneth M............. 612 Knizner, Steveli403 Knoblauch, Edward.............. 758 Knodell, Elaine M................ 612 Knowles, Bryan.............. 506, 674 Knowlton, Bradley............... 674 Knox, George R................. 612 Knox, Robert................... 674 Knox, Tammy................... 674 Knudsen, John.................. 462 Knudson, Andrea D.......... 570, 612 Koberg, Kendell................. 758 Kobett, Patrick T................. 612 Koblitz, Trina................... 674 Kobus, Cordelia A...............612 Koch, Joseph................... 423 Koch, Karl D.................... 612 Koch, Leonard.................. 758 Koch, Mary.................... 674 Kocurek, Jennifer................ 614 Kocurek, Lori................... 674 Koecher, Drew.............. 483, 507 Koehn, Connie B................. 614 Koehn, Rory.................... 492 Koenig, David................... 758 Koenig, Mark................... 544 Koenig, Robert.................. 758 Koenigs, Walter................. 533 Kolb, Randall B.................614 Kolb, Sandra................... 674 Kole, James Stephen............. 674 Koll, Chris..................... 542 Kollman, John.................. 758 Komar, Karen................... 674 Komar, Keith................... 758 Kominis, Kristin.............412, 674 Konesheck, Carrin............... 674 Koop, Kenneth.................. 758 Kopfer, Nancy J.................614 Koplyay, Katherine.............. 758 Kopp, Jerald L..................614 Kopp, Jerald.................... 495 Kopp, Kelly.................... 758 Kopp, Robert C.................. 614 Koppisch, Eric E................. 614 Korenek, John Lee............... 614 Korenek, Laura......... ' ........ 674 Korenek, Martin................. 674 Korenek, Randy................. 758 Kornfuehier, Tracy............... 460 Kornoff, Raymond...............674 Korns, James M............. 533, 614 Kerry, John D................... 614 Koslovsky, Randy................ 758 Kostr oun, David.................758 Kosub, Karen................... 758 Kotara, Chris F.............. 536, 614 Kothmann, Christine............. 674 Kothmann, Kyle W............... 614 Kotzur, Justin................... 571 Kouba, Karen................... 461 Kowalski, Susan.................758 Kozelsky, Timothy M............. 614 Kozo, Carol..................... 509 Kozub, Paula................... 674 Kraemer, Katherine.............. 526 Kramer, Ann.................... 675 Kramer, Cecil................... 544 Kramer, Jennifer A............... 614 Kraus, Denise................... 758 Krause, Kim K..................614 Krause, Monique R............... 614 Krause, Pamela................. 675 Krawczyk, Richard J............. 614 Krebs, Gary.................... 430 Krebs, Steven................... 758 Kreckhoff, Victor H.............. 611 Kregel, Jay..................... 406 Kreipe, Mark................... 675 Krekeler, Frank.................. 758 Krenek, Robert.................. 758 Krenek, Sue.................... 675 Kretschmer, Deborah A. . . 483, 571 614 Kriegel, Malcolm T...........511, 614 Kristof, John.................... 758 Kriz, Nancy J................... 614 Krolczyk, Susan................. 577 Krueger, Kevin.................. 758 Krueger, Stacey................. 758 Kruest, Allison L................. 614 Krull, Denise................... 675 Krum, Keith............. 403 Krupa, Edward.................. 758 Krupala, Donna L............ 576, 614 Kruse, Kathryn.............. 555, 675 Kruse, Kristen M................ 614 Kubin, Julie A................... 614 Kuer, Susan.................... 565 Kuhn, Karla.................... 758 Kuhn, Leslie A..................614 Kuhnel, Deborah A............... 614 Kulcak, Michael D...............614 Kunkel, John S..................614 Kunkel, Larry................... 758 Kunkel, Steven..................419 Kunz, Gregory..................675 Kunze, Karen...................675 Kuo, Kathy.....................758 Kupiec, Suzanne.................675 Kupper, Joey....................675 Kurdilla, Kathleen............... 758 Kurtzman, Ronna E..............614 Kurz, Sheri.....................758 Kurzy, Michael..................675 824 Index Kusak, Mark J.................. 614 Kusewicz, William............... 758 Kuykendal, Julie.................412 Kveton, Kelly................... 758 Kyburz, John R.................. 614 Kyle, Shawn....................614 Landry, Paul C........ .......... 614 Landry, Richard H..... .......... 614 Landry, Ronald S...... .......... 614 Lane, Christ.......... .......... 614 Lane, Dennis D........ ..........614 Lane, Julie........... .......... 758 Lane, Marlene........ ..........675 Lane, Russell......... .......... 758 Lane, Scott........... .......... 675 Lane, Shannon D...... .......... 614 Lanfear, Lani......... ...... 459, 675 Lang, Mark........... .......... 675 Lange, Boyd S......... .......... 614 Lange, Donald........ .......... 758 Langfeld, Melissa...... . . 423, 577, 675 Langford, Leslie....... .......... 675 Langford, Pam........ .......... 437 Langley, Steven....... ...... 423, 675 Langloys, Micki....... ..........412 Langsford, Robert M. . . ..........614 Lay, Amy...................... 759 Layman, Mark.............. 460, 675 Layman, Stephen................ 483 Layne, Eric..................... 759 Layton, Tonya................... 759 Layukallo, Thombi............... 481 Le Blanc, Bryan................. 675 Le Lan-anh B................... 615 Le Lily Ann.................... 615 Le, Tuyenduc................... 504 Lea, Stephen.................... 675 Learned, Lori................... 759 Leatherman, Karen.......... 460, 675 Lebkowsky, Bobby...............675 LeBlanc, Bryan.............. 424, 576 Leblanc, Stephen................ 759 Lebus, Christian................. 675 Ledesma, Gene.................. 759 Ledlow, Jennifer L........... 428, 615 Lednicky, James................. 615 Leonard, Kathleen..... ..........615 Leonard, Lara......... .......... 759 Leonard, Molly........ ..........676 Leonard, William E. . . . ..........615 Leonberger, Caryn..... .......... 475 Lepp, Jeffrey......... .......... 759 Lero, Michele D....... .......... 616 Lesikar, Barbara J...... .......... 616 Lesikar, Bruce......... .......... 515 Leslie, James R........ .......... 616 Leslie, James......... .......... 502 Lessard, Joe P......... ......616, 789 Lessard, Oscar........ ...... 526, 676 Lessmann, Christopher . .......... 676 Lester, Robert......... .......... 759 Lestourgeon, Deron G.. . ..........616 Letbetter, Scott A...... .......... 616 Lethe, Kristin D....... ..........616 Letner, Carol.......... . . 473, 574, 574 Leung, Nelson........ .......... 759 Lindsey, Daniel......... ..... 554, 759 Ling, Kuok-Young...... ......... 483 Link, Allison........... ..... 461, 601 Link, Michelle......... ......... 759 Lipe, James............ ......... 676 Lippincott, Paul K...... ......... 616 Lipsey, Joan........... ......... 676 Lipsey, Rebecca G...... ......... 616 Lipsey, Susan A......... ......... 616 Liska, Joe E............ ......... 616 Liska, Lynette A........ ......... 616 Lisso, Greg............ ......... 448 Listan, Pat............ ..... 502, 546 Lister, Amy E.......... .....616, 794 Lister, Susan........... ......... 676 Liston, Perry........... ......... 759 Liston, Ronald......... .........759 Liston, Thomas Pat..... ......... 676 Little Dee A........... ......... 616 Little, Samuel L........ .........473 La Bry, Daniel..................675 La Fleur, Joanna................758 La Fontaine, Elaine.............. 675 La Grone, Clayton G............. 614 La Roe, Trey.................... 675 La Strapes, Kevin............... 675 Labhart, Tricia..................675 Lacaden, Edwin H............... 614 Lacey, Thomas........ .......... 758 Lackey, Mark................... 410 Langston, Gregory...............675 Lanuke, Lindsay Dean............614 Lapham, Gary.................. 426 Larke, Alvin, Jr.................. 435 Larroca, Victoria................675 Larson, Stephanie................ 520 Larson, Stephanie................675 Larson, Todd.................... 536 Larvin, Duane E.................614 Lasek, Margie....... 472, 483, 561, 614 Lee, Chadwick D...... .......... 615 Lee, Douglas.......... .......... 759 Lee, John............ ..........602 Lee, Kelly............ ...... 572, 675 Lee, Michael.......... .......... 427 Lee, Michael.......... .......... 759 Lee, Monty........... ...... 530, 759 Lee, Mun Chee....... ..........483 Lee, Peter............ .......... 759 Lee, Ronald B......... .......... 615 Leuschner, Paige................ 676 Levenson, Reed ................. 482 Leverentz, Jennifer............... 759 Leverich, William................ 759 Levin, Br ian.................... 676 Levrets, Shannon................ 759 Levy, Ann C.................... 409 Levy, Ann C.................... 616 Lew, Michael................... 676 Lewis, Andrew W................616 Little, Sheri L................... 616 Littlefield, Cynthia K............. 616 Littlefield, Sherri................490 Littlejohn, James................ 759 Litzinger, Jill A.................. 616 Lively, Cynthia................. 502 Lively, Tommy.................. 759 Liveringhouse, Todd.............. 536 Livingston, Dennis J.......... 530, 616 Livingstone, Steve............... 506 Lackland, Laurie L............... 614 Ladd, Robert F.................. 614 Laengrich, Jennifer S............. 614 Lagleder, Jean L................. 614 Laham, Fadi Riad............... 614 Laird, Angelyn A................ 614 Laird, Eric.....................758 Laird, Lisa..................... 758 Lake, Miguel A.................. 614 Lam, Leslie............. 473, 499, 758 Lasell, Robert................... 758 Lassiter, Richard................491 Lasson, Melanie................. 533 Latimer, Lexie A................. 614 Latta, Elyshea..................759 Latta, Ronald L.................. 614 Lauderdale, Laurie............... 502 Laufer, Michael P................ 614 Lauman, Randall................759 Laura, Mansfield................ 509 Lee, Ronald................ 460, 483 Lee, Russell.................... 759 Lee, Tanya S.................... 615 Lee, Wayne..................... 759 Lee, William A.................. 615 Leech, Patricia.................. 542 Leedom, Jennifer................ 759 Leeper, Thomas A................ 615 Leeson, Jay..................... 675 Lehman, Gordon R............... 615 Lewis, Cindy.................... 417 Lewis, David.................... 407 Lewis, Dayna................... 502 Lewis, Diane.................... 676 Lewis, James L.................. 616 Lewis, Jeffery D.................616 Lewis, Jeffery............... 495, 568 Lewis, Julie..................... 406 Lewis, Karla.................... 759 Lewis, Katherine H............... 616 Liana, Maria................ 500, 676 Lloyd, Melissa.................. 759 Lloyd, Missy.................... 418 Lloyd, Monica.................. 759 Lobingier, Ken.............. 499, 759 Lobo, Cheryl L.................. 616 Lochte, Jane M.................. 616 Lochte, Paul.................... 676 Lockard, Amy.................. 676 Locke, Donald C................. 616 Lam, Marek W.................. 614 Lamb, Chaille................... 460 Lamb, Michael.................. 758 Lamberson, George T............. 614 Lambert, Donald E............... 614 Lambert, Kimberly.............. 758 Lambert, Ronald E............... 614 Lammert, Robert Luke........... 614 Lamparero, Juan M.............. 614 Lamphier, Bruce................. 406 Lampo, John J................... 614 Lamza, Kristen.................. 758 Lancaster, Elizabeth A............ 614 Lancaster, John L................ 614 Landa, Shari S.......... 483, 542, 614 Lander, Trent................... 758 Landers, Shari.................. 459 Landis, Gregory W............... 614 Landram, John T................. 614 Landry, Jane.................... 675 Laurence, Tanncy................ 675 Lauritsen, Mark D............... 614 Laustsen, Thomas................675 Lavallee, Karen M...........614, 788 Lavin, Kathleen.................675 Lawhorn, Nancy................. 759 Lawler, Wendy..................675 Lawley, Mary................... 675 Lawrence, Becky................519 Lawrence, Lauri.................759 Lawrence, Rebecca L.............614 Lawrence, Rebecca L............. 615 Lawrence, Robert................ 759 Lawrence, Shawn................759 Lawrence, Sheryl............ 420, 759 Lawrence, Stephen...............675 Lawry, Kennie..................492 Lawson, Michelle........ 406, 483, 675 Lax, Brian K....................615 Lax, Inga M................ 575, 615 Lehman, James.................. 759 Lehmann, Erwin A............... 615 Lehotsky, Walt.................. 759 Leibham, Daniel................. 676 Leidner, June D.................. 615 Leigh, Trey..................... 492 Leissner, Gregg.................. 676 Lell, Theresa S..................615 Lemen, Michael A...............615 Lemex, Kristine................. 759 Lemke, Debra................... 676 Lemons, Jeff................... 571 Lenahan, Thomas............ 546, 759 Lenig, Paul V.................... 615 Lennard, Lee................... 536 Lennon, Kristin.................. 759 Lennon, Todd................... 676 Lenser, Leslie W.............615, 788 Lenz, Bradley................... 759 Lenz, Rick................. 403, 407 Lewis, Ken R.................... 616 Lewis, Ken.................412, 420 Lewis, Michael S................ 542 Lewis, Nancy L.................. 616 Lewis, Pamela................... 676 Lewis, Richard.................. 759 Lewis, Stuart W................. 616 Liedecke, Clay.................. 759 Light, Michael H................ 616 Lightfoot, Charles R.............. 616 Lightsey, Debbie J...............616 Lightsey, Michele................ 759 Liles, Robert.................... 483 Liles, Robert.................... 574 Lilly, Jessica.................... 759 Limon, Candyce S...............616 Lindamood, Janet................ 676 Lindquist, Laura................. 676 Lindsay, Jennifer................ 676 Lindsay, Joni K.................. 616 Locke, Steve.................... 429 Lockridge, J. David..............460 Loesch, Kimberly................ 676 Loesch, Robert.................. 482 Lohrman, Dara.................. 759 Londenberg, Cynthia D........... 616 Long, Eugenia.............. 424, 759 Long, Matthew.................. 759 Long, Murice............... 490, 759 Long, Patricia J.................. 616 Long, Rod...................... 676 Long, Stephen.................. 676 Longacre, Melissa M.............616 Longhofer, Eldon J...............616 Longoria, Cynthia............... 759 Longoria, Linda................. 676 Longserre, Polly L................ 616 Lopez, David................... 759 Lopez, Francisco................. 676 Lopez, Hector................... 676 A campus lamp post blocks the sun. Index 825 Lopez, Leticia............ ... 401, 676 Lopez, Marc............. ....... 759 Lopez, Patricia........... ....... 760 Lopez, Sonya............ ....... 760 Lopez, Steven R.......... ....... 616 Lord, Kimberly........... . . . 483, 676 Lordi, Anthony........... ....... 676 Lordi, George............ ....... 495 Lorenz, Devin............ ....... 462 Loshelder, Eric........... ....... 676 Losson, M. Melanie....... ....... 676 Lott, Bruce R............ ........ 616 Lott, Ronald............. ........ 760 Lou, Joy P............... ....... 616 Love, Bill............... ........ 502 Love, Gayle............. ........ 502 Love, James K............ ........ 616 Love, Jeanna............. ........ 676 Love, Lisa............... ........ 760 Lovelace, Larry.......... ........ 676 Lovelace, Lisa L.......... ........ 567 Lovelace, Lisa L.......... ........ 616 Loving, Robert........... ........ 677 Lovingfoss, Donald P,...... ........ 511 Lowden, Jonathan....... ........ 677 Lowe, Mark............. ........ 677 Lowe, Richard.......... ........ 760 Lowenstein, Traci L...... ........ 616 Lower, Harold E.......... ........ 616 Lowrey, Jay D............ ........ 616 Lowrey, Shannan......... ........ 677 Lowry, Charles........... ........ 677 Lowry, James P........... ........ 616 Lowry, Patricia S.......... ........ 616 Lowther, Robin........... ........ 760 Loyd, Mark............. ........ 559 Lozano, Irene........... ........ 760 Lozano, Melissa......... ........ 616 Lozuk, Amy............ ........ 760 Lubbert, Cynthia L....... ........ 616 Lucas, Scott............ . . . . 555, 760 Lucas, Shelley........... ........760 Lucas, Victor F.......... ........616 Luce, Jeffry D............ ........ 616 Luck, Janice C........... ........ 616 Lucko, Louis............. ........ 677 Ludwig, Amy M......... . . .. 488, 616 Ludwig, Bill............. ........ 475 Lueb, Kevin J........... ........ 616 Lueckemeyer, Steve W.. . . ........ 616 Luedtke, Paul................... 677 Lujan, Sergio................... 401 Luke, Gregory R................. 616 Luke, Heather D............. 533, 616 Lukshin, Keith.............. 438, 677 Luna, Casimiro.................. 677 Luna, Felipe.................... 677 Luna, Patrick................... 760 Luna, Pedro.................... 760 Luna, Robert................... 401 Luna, Valerie J..................616 Luna, Valerie................... 418 Lundgren, Robert Erik........... 616 Lunsford, Kevin................. 677 Lurry, Gordon................... 677 Lusk, Jeanne................ 574, 574 Lust, Lisa...................... 533 Luttrell, Matt................... 677 Lutz, Chris..................... 576 Lydahl, Kristin.................. 677 Lyle, Madison................... 460 Lyles, Juli...................... 677 Lynch, Clay E................... 460 Lynch, Clay E................... 616 Lynch, Patricia A................ 616 Lynch, Randall.................. 677 Lyness, Loraine.................. 760 Lyness, Timothy................. 677 Lynn, John..................... 760 Lyon, James.................... 677 Lyon, Renee................419, 677 Lyons, James.................... 760 Lyons, Teresa L.................. 616 Lys, Robert, Jr................... 616 Lysdale, Amy................... 760 Lyttle, James................... 760 Maberry, Sharon......... .......760 Maberry, Stephen........ . .. 576, 677 Mabry, John............ ... 460, 677 Mac Leod, Sharon D..... ....... 616 Macaluso, Anthony...... . . . 426, 760 Macek, John D.......... .......616 Macfall, Graylon B....... ....... 616 Mach, Jeffery P.......... . . . 525, 616 Macha, Denise.......... . . . 406, 677 Machac, Brenda L....... ....... 616 Mackenzie, Scott........ .......760 Mackin, Christy......... ....... 760 Macon, Rodney......... ....... 677 Madden, Mike.......... ....... 760 Maddox, James......... ....... 677 Maddox, Jeri........... ....... 677 Maddux, James......... ....... 495 Madlambayan, Ariel C... . ....... 617 Madole, Margo.......... ....... 499 Maedgen, Kreg A........ ....... 617 Maffett, Trey........... ....... 429 Maggard, David L....... ....... 617 Maginn, Tricia.......... ....... 617 Magott, Debbie L........ ....... 617 Magrill, Lisa K.......... ....... 617 Magruder, Jay W......... .......617 Maha, Tracey........... ....... 677 Mahaffey, Tim L......... .......448 Mahaffey, Townes........ .......452 Mahalitc, Marilyn A...... ... 577, 617 Mahan, Susan Rene...... ....... 403 Mahan, Susan Rene...... ....... 617 Maher, Cindy L.......... . . . 564, 617 Mahler, Tammie R....... ....... 617 Mahlmann, Keith........ .......677 Mahoney, Charlene...... ....... 602 Mahoney, William M..... .......617 Mahr, Wayne........... ....... 423 Maida, Joe S............ ... 560, 617 Mailhot, Robert V........ . . . 568, 617 Mair, Stephen........... ....... 760 ....... 677 Majors, Michael......... ....... 760 Majors, Michael......... ....... 760 ....... 760 Makely, John A.......... ....... 617 Makhdoom, Samarina .... ....... 617 Malak, Laura........... ....... 760 Malarcher, Casey........ .......402 Malazzo-Drgac Leanne . . . ....... 617 Maldonado, Neva M...... 533, 570, 617 Malec, Lisa............. ........678 Malewski, Rachel L...... 554, 561, 617 Maley, Barbara V........ .... 568, 617 Malley, Chris........... ........ 438 Mallory, Charles......... ........678 Malone, Karen L......... ........617 Malone, Kim L.......... ........617 Maloy, Alex............ ........ 760 Manatt, Scott........... . . . 437, 506 Manchigiah, Andrew..... ........ 511 Mandola, Sammy........ ........ 760 Maner, Stacey Dee....... ........ 678 Maness, Kim............ 410, 678 Maness, Maurice........ ........ 678 Mangus, Britton Angela J. ........ 617 Manhard, Peter R........ ........ 617 Manier, Jody............ ........ 499 Maniha, Mark.......... .... 460, 472 Manley, Jody........... .... 497, 678 Mann, Liz.............. ........ 602 Mann, Rebbeca......... .... 492, 678 Mannina, Susan......... .... 483, 678 Manning, John.......... ........ 554 Manrique, Beatriz....... ........ 477 Mansavage, Jean S....... ........ 617 Mansfield, Sarah........ ........ 760 Manson, Cherie......... ........ 412 Mantz, Simmone........ ........ 760 Manzano, Liz C......... ........ 617 Mao, William K......... ........ 617 Maples, Ginger.......... .... 473, 617 Maples, Karl............ ........ 760 Marburger, Dawn........ ........ 678 Marcisz, Jake........... ........ 448 Marcos, Leonardo J...... ........ 617 Marcotte, Constance K . . . ........ 570 Marcum, Michal........ ........ 570 Marek, Catherine S...... ........617 Marek, Debra J.......... ........ 617 Marek, Monica.......... ........ 760 Marek, Scott A.......... ........ 617 Margiotta, James .,...... Margraves, Scott S....... ........ 760 ........ 617 Marin, Mary Lee........ .... 488, 678 Marisco, Alan........... ........ 618 Mariska, Mark.......... ........ 678 Markham, Julie......... ........ 678 Markham, Maria T....... ......... 617 Marks, Michael S........ ......... 617 Marlin, Cynthia......... ........760 Marlor, Mike........... ........ 490 Marlow, G. Scott........ ........795 Marlow, Gary........... . . . . 575, 618 Marlow, George......... ........618 Marnock, James..... 483, 499, 506, 618 Marotta, Chris.......... ........678 Marquardt, Marianne . . . . ........678 Marquardt, Randy....... ........ 678 Marquez, Maria......... ........401 Marr, Thomas........... ........471 Marraro, Robert......... . . . . 499, 760 Marrs, Caroline......... ........678 Marshall, Bill........... ........ 495 Marshall, David......... ........678 Marshall, Erin.......... ........618 Marshall, Jeffery........ ........618 Marshall, Kevin......... ........678 Marshall, Lisa.......... ........618 Marshall, Michelle....... ........760 Marshal], Monte......... ........618 Marshall, Robert........ ........678 Marshall, William Wesley . ........678 Marshall, William....... ........678 Martellotto, Maria....... 410, 618, 795 Martin, Bradley......... ........678 Martin, Carol........... ........760 Martin, Christine........ ........ 618 Martin, Daniel.......... ........ 760 Martin, Genny.......... ........ 678 Martin, Gregory R....... .......618 Martin, Hope........... ---- 406, 760 Martin, Jeffery J......... ........ 417 Martin, Jeffery J......... ........618 Martin, Jill............. ........ 760 Martin, Julie............ Martin, Julie............ ........ 760 Martin, Kathleen........ Martin, Kenneth......... Martin, Kenneth......... ........ 575 Martin, Laura........... ........ 760 Martin, Linda M......... ........ 618 Martin, Matthew........ ........ 678 Martin, Patricia A........ ........618 Martin, Robert P......... ........618 Martin, Robert.......... 417, 526, 606 Martin, Roy W.......... Martin, Susan........... Martin, Tim............ Martin, Timothy......... .... 475, 760 Rudy Vavra works on his annual floor collage. 826 Index Randall Lawson chats with GTE workers below Ireland Street. Martina, Ann M.................618 Martinak, Teresa................678 Martindale, Mike................ 760 Martinets, Bret A................ 618 Martinez, Adriana .. ............678 Martinez, Alexandra............. 471 Martinez, Amabely.............. 401 Martinez, Carlos J............... 618 Martinez, Carlos................. 533 Martinez, Dee................... 401 Martinez, Javier................. 489 Martinez, Jesse.................. 680 Martinez, Karen A............... 618 Martinez, Kevin................. 760 Martinez, Myrna............ 551, 680 Martinez, Rebeca................488 Martinez, Richard............... 430 Martinez, Robert................680 Martinez, Rudy................. 401 Martinez, Scott................. 618 Masetta, John P..................618 Mashburn, Curtis................ 760 Mask, Eddie C.............. 506, 618 Mason, David................... 680 Mason, Kristine................. 680 Mason, Susan P.................. 618 Massey, Brian A................. 618 Massey, Julie S.................. 618 Massircr, Phillip H...........515, 618 Masuda, Dwight M............... 618 Mata, Deborah.................. 760 Mata, Melissa................... 618 Mateja, Michael P................ 618 Mathews, Shelley................ 680 Mathies, Keith.................. 760 Mathieu, Monica................ 680 Mathieu, Vicki.................. 680 Mathis, Barbara................. 760 Mathy, Scott.................... 760 Matis, Marianne................. 680 Matlock, Brian....... ; ..........760 Matocha, Angela M..............618 Matranga, Mark A...............618 Mattern, Ross................... 400 Matthews, Caroline.......... 446, 680 Matthews, Gregory A............. 618 Matthews, Guy........v......... 760 Matthews, Michael C.............618 Matthews, William............... 680 Mattoon, Chris..................760 Matus, Cecilia A................. 618 Matus, Melissa.................. 761 Matusek, Laurie A............... 618 Matusek, Laurie.................431 Matusek, Lawrence W............ 618 Mauermann, Mary...........410, 680 Mauldin, Lisa................... 680 Maurer, Allen................... 680 Mauritz, Madelyn M.............618 Maverick, John L................618 Maxey, Richard................. 761 Maxwell, Glenn................. 530 Maxwell, John.............. 530, 555 Maxwell, John.................. 680 Maxwell, Sidney L............... 618 Maxwell, Stewart H.............. 618 Maxwell, Tim................... 680 May, Allison.................... 680 May, Chris..................... 561 May, Clint 0.................... 618 May, David..................... 680 May, Laura..................... 507 May, Terry D.................... 618 May, Terry..................... 495 May, William J.................. 618 Mayberry, Andera............... 761 Mayer, James................... 761 Mayer, Margot.................. 680 Mayes, Jeffery S.................618 Mayfield, Mike.................. 428 Mayfield, Todd R................ 618 Maynard, Patton E...............618 Mayo, Jeanie............... 601, 680 Mayoral, Suzy.................. 761 Mayq, Amanda.................. 761 Mays, Andrew H................. 618 Mays, Nicole................... 761 Mayse, Diane E.............. 507, 618 Me Cleskey, Matt................ 502 McAdams, C. Noel.............. 618 McAdams, Shannon.............. 680 McAfee, Chad.................. 761 McAlister, Janie................. 759 McAllen, Rachel............ 473, 761 McAllister, Jimmy............... 761 McAllum, Keri.................. 761 McAUum, Robert S.............. 618 McAndrew, Chris................ 406 McAndrew, Chris................ 410 McAndrew, Christopher...........680 McArthur, Amy......... 408, 483, 680 McArthur, Dwight............... 492 McAshan, Mark................. 680 McAteer, Katherine A............618 McBeth, Russell................. 436 McBride, Debbie................ 680 McBride, Keith D................ 618 McBride, Michelle............... 761 McBride, Priscilla............... 483 McBride, Sonya............. 475, 618 McCabe, Kelly.............. 408, 680 McCaleb, James B...............618 McCall, Adam L................. 511 McCall, Ed..................... 436 McCandless, Timothy............761 McCann, Sandra H............... 618 McCannon, Kenneth.............761 McCarley, Mark................. 448 McCarry, Janet.................. 446 McCarthy, Mitchell J............. 511 McCarthy, Rachaelle.............602 McCartney, Kimberley........... 761 McCaskill, Justin E.............. 618 McCaslin, Matt................. 680 McCauley, James................ 761 McClanahan, Mark D............. 618 McClellan, Laura................ 680 McClellan, Nathan........... 435, 542 McClennen, Kelly............... 761 McCleskey, Cynthia.............. 761 McCleskey, James M.............618 McClinton, Jean................. 424 McCluney, Pamela K............. 618 McClung, Spencer............... 680 McClure, Georgia L.............. 618 McCollum, Teri L................ 618 McCombs, Robert M.............618 McConnell, Kristi................ 417 McCord, Laura................. 403 McCormick, Ann............ 507, 680 McCown, Leslie A...............618 McCoy, Cynthia................. 761 McCoy, Stewart................. 680 McCoy, Terri J.................. 618 McCoy, William................. 680 McCracken, Chuck D............. 618 McCracken, Laura............... 417 McCrary, Erin E................. 618 McCravy, Dewey................ 680 McCroskey, Laura............... 761 McCue, Kevin C................. 618 McCue, Michael................ 680 McCuistion, Scott............... 680 McCulley, Marla............419, 761 McCulloch, Loch................ 495 McCullough, Kira............... 761 McCurley, Beth................. 400 McCutchen, Billy F............... 618 McCutcheon, Pamela L........... 618 McDaniel, James C............... 619 McDaniel, James D..............619 McDaniel, Jeffery A.............. 619 McDaniel, Kenneth P............. 681 McDaniel, Lance A..............681 McDaniel, Lori.................. 761 McDaniel, Mark A............... 619 McDaniel, Monka L.............. 619 McDaniel, Sondra D.............. 619 McDaniel, Stacey................ 428 McDonald, Barbara..............761 McDonald, David Neal........... 761 McDonald, Gerald............... 761 McDonald, Kevin............ 437, 520 McDonald, Peter L............... 681 McDonald, Steven C.............. 619 McDonald, Steven............... 475 McDonald, Vance................ 761 McDougal, Douglas.............. 491 McDowell, Sara................. 761 McElroy, Gloria A...............473 McElroy, Kim D................. 681 McElroy, Kim................... 564 McEvoy, Tim................... 462 McFadden Hall................. 376 McEadden, Rose Ann............ 761 McFadyen, Pamela S.............619 McFarland, Adonnica............ 471 McFarland, Adrienne............. 576 McFarland, Debra............... 761 McFarland, Mary L..............619 McFerren, Kristine............... 761 McGahan, Melinda.............. 761 McGalliard, Shawna L............ 681 McGarrah, Kirk................. 443 McGee, Carol................... 761 McGee, Eva M.................. 619 McGee, Eva................ 408, 794 McGee, Gavin.................. 530 McGee, Jeffrey.................. 761 McGee, Sharon................. 761 Index 827 McGehee, Amy................. 761 McGehee, Shannon.............. 461 McGinness, Bettie L.......... 577, 681 McGinnis, Michael B............. 681 McGlamery, Martha............. 761 McGovern, Kathlcnn M........... 681 McGovern, Kevin................ 761 McGowan, Anne ................ 461 McGowan, Julie................. 619 McGowan, Michael..........419, 506 McGrane, Colleen............... 761 McGraw, Billy T................. 619 McGregor, H. Craig.............. 559 McGregor, Otis W................ 619 McGruder, Edward Dearsey.......435 McGuill, Timothy M............. 619 McGuire, Daniel M.............. 619 McGuire, Patrick................ 761 McHaney, Denise B..............619 McHugh, Kathleen E............. 619 Mcllroy, John D.................619 Mclnnis Hall................... 376 Mclntire, Ann E................. 619 McIntosh, Aundrea.............. 761 McIntosh, Leslie................. 495 Mclntush, Kenneth.............. 427 McKay, Keith M................. 681 McKeage, Linda S............... 619 McKelvey, Douglas M............ 619 McKelvy, Beverly D.............. 681 McKenzie, Amy................. 761 McKenzie, Monica L............. 619 McKillop, Larry................. 761 McKnight, Carl................. 761 McKnight, Michael.............. 483 McLarry, Julie.................. 761 McLaughlin, Leigh.............. 761 McLaughlin, Lisa................ 76! McLean, Carri F................. 681 McLean, Jennifer................ 761 McLean, Michael G.............. 536 McLeod, Constance L............619 McLeroy, Kimberly C............. 619 McMahan, Melinda.............. 761 McMahan, Travis W.............. 619 McManus, Marline.............. 542 McMaster, Neal D............... 619 McMillan, Brent G............... 619 McMillan, Ray A................ 619 McMillan, Scott A............... 619 McMinn, Kathryn J..............681 McMorrough, Jordan B........... 681 McMurrey, Rhonda A............619 McNair, Nancy J................619 McNealy, M. Sharon............. 619 McNeill, Mary Jon.............. 761 McNeill, Matthew............... 576 McNew, Loc.................... 495 McNutt, Leslie C................ 681 McOrmond, Sheryl.............. 761 McPherson, John................ 448 McPherson, Russell J............. 619 McQueary, Jan H...............681 McQueen, Deidre C.............. 619 McRae, Allison F................. 681 McSpedden, Neal................ 761 McStravick, John E.............. 619 McSwain, David G............... 681 McTasney, John................. 761 McWhirter, Keiles Q.............681 McWhorter, Bruce............... 423 Meacham, Philip W.............. 619 Meade, Candice................. 761 Meador, Gary................... 437 Meadows, Judlyn K.............. 681 Meadows, Michael D.............681 Meaney, Clare .............. 534, 619 Means, Andrew................. 471 Meath, Mary J..................619 Mechelay, Edward M............. 619 Mechelay, James................ 761 Mechler, Monte................. 483 Mecurio, Geoffry P............... 761 Medina, Norma................. 761 Medina, Yvonne................. 681 Medley, Monty J................. 681 Medlin, Susan................... 761 Medlock, Patricia K.............. 619 Medrano, Frank................. 619 Medrano, Vicente................ 761 Meekins, Zane.................. 559 Mefford, Kristin................. 418 Mefford, Kristin................. 761 Meier, Edmund H................ 681 Meier, Lisa A...................681 Meier, Steve.................... 761 Meigs, Jonathon................. 400 Meinardus, Hans W.............. 620 Meinardus, Jeffrey............... 761 Meinert, David.................. 559 Meisels, Rich................... 448 Meister, James C................. 681 Mejia, Jacqueline................ 761 Mclcher, Monte L................ 619 Melkus, Maureen................ 761 Melton, Colin W................. 681 Melton, Jennifer................. 761 Melton, John.................... 761 Menchaca, Mary................ 401 Mendelson, Brian H.............. 620 Mendez, Lisa................... 761 Mendosa, Leslie................. 488 Mendoza, Daniel A............... 620 Mendoza, Daniel................ 420 Mendoza, David E............... 681 Mendoza, David................. 576 Mendoza, Michael A............. 681 Mendoza, Rosanna...........418, 761 Menendez, Carlos............ 530, 555 Menezes, Scott A................ 620 Mengers, Julie K................. 682 Mengers, Lisa J.......... 452, 564, 620 Meno, Joseph................... 471 Mentzer, Jeff................... 559 Menzel, Michele................. 437 Mercer, Bradley S................ 682 Mercier, Gregg L................ 620 Mercurio, Geoffry............... 761 Mercuric, Joseph D............... 682 Mercurio, Joseph................ 560 Mermelstein, Steve L............. 682 Merrell, John W................. 620 Merritt, Gary................... 761 Mersiovsky, Julie................ 495 Mersmann, Kevin D.............. 682 Mesquiti, Ricardo................ 761 Messenger, Janet L........... 577, 620 Metcalf, Denise................. 459 Metscher, Susanne M............. 620 Metzger, Jeffrey................. 761 Meurer, Thomas................. 761 Meyer, Gregory S................ 620 Meyer, Heidi E.................. 620 Meyer, Jeffery S................. 620 Meyer, Lora.................... 761 Meyer, Michael................. 505 Meyer, Pamela.................. 761 Meyer, Rebecca L................ 620 Meyer, Robert................... 761 Meyer, Stephanie............ 406, 761 Meyers, Pam.............. 505 Miceli, Lisa R................... 682 Michael, Matt .................. 448 Michaiewicz, Alvin 0............. 620 Michel, Shawn.................. 761 Michlewicz, Robert.............. 761 Michna, Deanna................. 761 Mickan, Michael................ 761 Mickey, Elizabeth A.............. 620 Middcndorf, Lorri A.............. 620 Midkiff, Thomas 0............... 620 Midwikis, Ashley L............... 620 Mier, Ruth..................... 761 Mierisch, Erwin................. 761 Mierwiak, Brent D............... 682 Miesch, Michael D., Ill.......... 620 Mifflin, Kevin A.................620 Migl, Carol M................... 620 Migl, Kenneth G................. 621 Mihalski, Karl.................. 761 Mikulencak, Mandy.............. 682 Mikulenka, Steve B............... 621 Milam, Keith................... 621 Milberger, Louis................. 761 Milburn, Jeff C.................. 621 Milby, James................... 762 Miles, Terri..................... 762 Milford, Becky.................. 502 Milford, Dan M.................. 682 Milford, Dan.................... 502 Miller, Amy.................... 762 Miller, Constance................ 762 Miller, Cynthia.................. 682 Miller, Darrell W............... 682 Miller, Douglas.................. 762 Miller, Jacqueline................ 564 Miller, Jimmy A................. 462 Miller, Jodi..................... 762 Miller, John A................... 621 Miller, Judy................ 499, 762 Miller, Karen L.................. 682 Miller, Karen................... 488 Miller, Kathi.................... 762 Miller, Kelley............... 485, 762 Miller, Kelly M.................. 621 Miller, Kristi.................... 762 Miller, Mark................ 505, 762 Miller, Matthew.................496 Miller, Melissa.................. 762 Miller, Michael J................. 621 Miller, Michelle................. 762 Miller, Mina.................... 762 Miller, Mindy................... 460 Miller, Monte C.................682 Miller, Nancy................... 762 Miller, Paul D................... 621 Miller, Randy L.................. 682 Miller, Richard A................ 621 Miller, Ricky.................... 483 Miller, Sam..................... 561 Miller, Sarah.................... 502 Miller, Scott.................... 438 Miller, Shannon D................ 682 Miller, Stacy L..................682 Miller, Stefani M................682 Miller, Susan................... 559 Miller, Tammera S...............621 Miller, Todd.................... 482 Miller, Troy..................... 460 Milligan, Andera D............... 621 Millman, Lisa................... 506 Mills, Jo Ann................... 621 Mills, Mandie................... 459 Mills, Megan................... 459 Mills, Pamela S.................. 621 Mills, Richard W„ Jr.............682 Mills, Wendy................... 762 Milne, Sabrina.................. 762 Milner, Melanie................. 762 Milton, Leigh A.................682 Milum, Roy G................... 621 Mims, Julie A................... 621 Minderhout, Jamie............... 762 Minear, Scott................... 762 Minick, Cheyenne B.............. 621 M inter, Brace P..................621 Miramontes, Christine B...... 401 , 621 Mireles, Chumpol................ 602 Mireles, Matthew C.............. 460 Mirkovic, Mandy B............... 621 Miska, Bob M................... 429 Mitchell, Cheryl................. 502 Mitchell, Margaret A.............682 Mitchell, Max B.................621 Mitchell, Melanie................762 Mitchell, Michael................ 762 Mitchell, Phil L..................682 Mitchell, Phil................... 533 Mitchell, Roberta K..............682 Mitchell, Samuel B...............682 A Sword Swallower shows off at the Texas Renaissance Festival. 828 Index Mitchell, Thomas D....... ....... 682 Mooman, Pam.......... ........ 762 Morettin, Caroline....... ........ 622 Mosley, Pixey A....... . . 568, 622, 790 Mitchell, Trey............ ....... 483 Moon, Walter D......... ........ 682 Morgan, Cathy.......... ........ 762 Mosman, Anthony..... .......... 763 Mixon, Leslie D.......... ....... 682 Mooney, Kelly........... ........ 762 Morgan, Deanna L....... ........ 682 Moss, Jan............ .......... 423 Mize, Mike.............. ....... 762 Mooney, Sandra......... ........ 762 Morgan, Garth R........ ........ 622 Moss, Kennard S....... .......... 622 Mobley, Andrea.......... ....... 762 Moore, Allan R.......... ........ 682 Morgan, Jay............ ........ 762 Moss, Rodney......... .......... 448 Mobley, Michele.......... . . . 602, 790 Moore, C. Douglas....... ........ 460 Morgan, Mark.......... ........ 429 Mote, Marlon......... .......... 763 Mock, Stephanie......... ....... 762 Moore, Christie......... ........ 762 Morgan, Paul........... . . . . 491, 762 Motl, Kenneth A....... ..........622 Moczygemba, Betty S...... ....... 621 Moore, Collin R ......... ........ 682 Morgan, Randall W....... ........ 682 Motley, Kimberly A. . . . .......... 682 Moehl, Denise............ ....... 406 Moore, Curt............ 404, 410 Morgan, Sherrie A....... ........ 622 Motley, Larry D....... ..........622 Moehlman, David D....... ....... 621 Moore, Daron K......... ........ 682 Morman, Mike.......... ........ 424 Mott, Cynthia D....... .......... 622 Moehlman, Scott A........ . . . 431, 682 Moore, Diane M......... ........621 Moroney, Roger W....... ........ 622 Mott, Cynthia......... .......... 577 Moehring, John.......... ....... 403 Moore, Dorcas Jeni...... ........ 682 Morris, Buddy.......... ........ 437 Mott. Kim M.......... .......... 622 Moeller, David F,......... ....... 682 Moore, Erika........... ........ 762 Morris, Charles W........ ........ 622 Mott, Phillip B........ .......... 682 Moeller, Edward R ........ ....... 621 Moore, Gary W.......... ........ 621 Morris, Dallas C......... ........ 682 Moustafa, Halah S..... .......... 682 Moeller, Senorina M....... ....... 621 Moore Hall............. ........ 380 Morris, David........... ........ 538 Mouton, Joel A........ .......... 682 Moerbe, Laura B.......... ....... 682 Moore, James B......... ........ 621 Morris, Jerry D.......... ........ 622 Mowney, Melanee...... .......... 763 Moffett, Kevin R .......... ....... 682 Moore, Julie A.......... ........ 682 Morris, Jerry............ ........ 424 Moya, Lucy.......... .......... 401 Mohamedali, Khald A..... ....... 621 Moore, Julie............ ........ 406 Morris. Keith........... ........ 762 Moyer. John.......... .......... 763 Mokry, Bryan............ ....... 762 Moore, Kari............ ........ 762 Morris, Mark........... ........ 622 Moyer, Sharon L....... .......... 622 Molik, Richard P.......... ....... 682 Moore, Kimberlee....... ........ 762 Morris, Marshall L....... ........ 622 Mrosko, Russell S...... .......... 622 Molina, Jose............. ....... 762 Moore, Kimberly........ ........ 762 Morris, Melissa S........ ........ 762 Muccio, James........ .......... 622 Moltz, Suzanne H......... ....... 682 Moore, Leslie A......... ........ 682 Morris, Melissa.......... . . . . 406, 762 Muckelroy, J. Ken..... .......... 763 Money, Julia............. ....... 762 Moore, Linda Kay....... ........ 621 Morris, Peggy S.......... ........ 622 Mudra, James......... .......... 622 Monical, Harold E........ ....... 621 Moore, Lisa E........... ........ 682 Morris, Steve........... ........ 448 Mueck, Denise M...... .......... 682 Monroe, John............ ....... 762 Moore, Marbert G....... ........ 682 Morris, Steven E......... ........ 622 Mueller, Brenda L...... .......... 622 Monroe, Mark H.......... ....... 621 Moore, Michelle......... ........ 409 Morrison, Beth L......... ........682 Mueller, Greg......... .......... 763 Monroe, Mary L.......... ....... 621 Moore, Paula M......... ........ 622 Morrison, Christopher .... ........ 682 Mueller, Kelley A...... .......... 682 Monroe, Mary........... ....... 542 Moore, Peter............ ........ 762 Morrison, Clay.......... ........ 436 Mueller, Kurt......... .......... 515 Monroe, Steve........... ....... 457 Moore, R. Alan......... ........ 622 Morrison, Michael A...... ........ 762 Muenster. Todd H...... ..........622 Monsivaiz, Gerard........ ....... 542 Moore, Shelly........... ........ 762 Morrison, Shaun M....... ........682 Muer, Dudlem........ .......... 448 Montalvo, Michelle....... ....... 507 Moore, Steven P......... ........ 682 Morrison, Timothy S...... ........ 682 Muff, Ray............ .......... 492 Montelongo, Matthew C.. . . ....... 682 Moore, Teresa G......... ........ 622 Morrison, William S...... ........ 622 Muheim, Danniella M. . . . 568, 575, 622 Montcmayor, Maria....... ....... 461 Moore, V. Curt.......... ........ 682 Morse. John............ ........ 762 Muhlherr, Patricia K.. . . .......... 622 Montemayor, Patricia C. . . . ....... 621 Moore, Valene........... ........ 567 Morse, Robert........... ........ 762 Muir, Elizabeth J...... ......419, 622 Montgomery, Barbara..... ....... 682 Moore, William......... ........ 762 Mortellra, Tammie....... ........ 762 Mulholland. Dee....... .......... 763 Montgomery, Carol....... ....... 762 Mora, Gerardo ......... ........ 682 Mortensen, Laura Kay. .. . ........ 762 Mulholland, Michael . . . .......... 763 Montgomery, Daniel R ..... ....... 682 Mora, Michael.......... ........ 762 Morton, Kimberlv J...... . . . . 406. 682 Mulholland, Ray Dean. . ..........622 Montgomery, Diana C..... ....... 682 Moran, Brett............ ........ 762 Mosby, Kristen.......... ........ 762 Muliawan, Jetty....... ..........481 Montgomery, Jamie....... ....... 559 Moran, Jana R .......... ........ 622 Mosco, A1.............. ........ 762 Mullen, Marie......... ...... 482, 763 Montgomery, Molly A...... ....... 682 Moran, Mark A.......... ........ 682 Moseley, Michelle....... ........ 762 Mullenweg, D. Lynn .. . .......... 683 Montgomery, Molly....... ....... 419 Moran, Michael Hobi . . . . ........ 762 Moseley, Susan E........ ........ 622 Muller, Frank M....... .......... 683 Montgomery, Paul D....... ....... 621 Moredock, Diane........ ........622 Mosely, Mark........... ........ 763 Muller, Jay F.......... .......... 6