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So The Grand Council of The International Fraternity of Oelta Sigma PI

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Chi We, the undersigned Brothers of Alpha Sigma Praternity, a ohaT3ter hereby earnestly petition for a charter to establish of the International Praternity of Delta Sigma Pi on the campus of Angelo State College, San Angelo, ,

of AlDha Sigma Chi was formed exolusiTely for the purpose The affiliation with Delta Sigma Pi Professional Fraternity. in dur present alms, purposes, and requirements reflec-ted comnehsurate Constitution and By-Laws were patterened after and are with the same high ideals of Delta Sigma Pit..

In -oursuit of this affiliation, the Brothers of Alpha Sigma set Chi Praternity oledge to uphold the rules and regulations ^s forth in the Constitution a.nd By-L8.ws of the International its traditions Praternity of Delta Sigma PI and further to carry out and programs. ZV\/^ (x )q\I)A^x. t

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(K^""Tyf-^^ AA^nA THE HISTORY OF SAN ANGELO

San Angelo Is located at the confluences of the South, Middle, and North Concho Rivers, It is 220 miles west of Port Worth and

215 miles northwest of San Antonio, San Angelo,, the county seat

of Tom Green County, is on the West Texas plains at the northern

edge of the Edwards Plateau and the southeastern rim of the

Permian Basin,

San Angelo began its existence in 186^-, but life in the area

was so hazardous that the citizens asked for the protection of

government troops in I865. This request brought about the founding

of Fort Concho which was the largest and best known of the western

frontier posts. The settlement was across the river from Fort

Concho and became known as "Over the River", although historians

disagree as to where the name originated.

There are three different stories as to how the toxirn got its

name, but each of them give credit to 3. J. DeWitt, a pioneer

West Texas merchant. The most logical of the stories says that

the settlement was originally named "Santa Angelia". The local

inhabitants mispronounced the name making it "Santa Angelo".

This pronunciation made the first half feminine gender and the

last half masculine gender. When the name was sent to postal

authorities it was converted to San Angelo,

Although San Angelo is presently the county seat of Tom Green

County, it was not the original county seat. When the election

was called for a county seat in Tom Green County, San Angelo was

so sure of winning, because of the fact that they had the fort, the soldiers, and the government payroll, that they laid down on the job. Ben Picklln, however, a small town three miles away on the opposite bank of the river, took a great interest In the election, and, as a result, was able to win the county seat.

On August 24, 1882, after numerous rains had already flooded much of the county, a cloud burst occurred throughout the entire area and Ben Flcklln was flooded. Of the three hundred pioneers who lived in the town, sixty-five were drowned and some of the bodies were never found. The flood was so intense that personal

items that were washed out of houses were later found in the river at Austin,

Instea.d of rebuilding Ben Picklln, the county seat was relocated to San Angelo and the homeless were given la.nd upon which to rebuild. The population of San Angelo was said to be

800 after the flood. J. G. Preusser, one of the first Justices of the Peace in the county, was the first mayor of San Angelo,

In the early 1900 's, the area to the south and west of San

Angelo developed into the greatest section in the United States for raising cattle, sheep, wool, and mohair. To the north and ea.st, numerous farms produced large crops of cotton, oats, wheat, and grain sorghums. This agricultural production all around San

Angelo caused the city to become known as the "Trading Post" of the southwest.

The discovery of oil nearby In 1923 added to the growth of the city, and by 19^0, San Angelo had a population of 25,802,

Th,e Board of City Development lists the present population at 7^,127. The region has a wide economic base of trade and service industries, agriculture, oil and gas production. Industry, tourism, and government activities. Because of its many lakes and rivers,

Tom Green County has more running water than any other county in the state, therefore, San Angelo is the principle tourist area in West Texas. Agriculturally, the city Is the "Wool Capital of the World" and home of the National Miss Wool of America pageant.

More wool is marketed through San Angelo than any other inland

city in the world. The principle government activity is Goodfellow

Air Force Base, a Security Service Command training center. Some

of the major industries in San Angelo are Armour a.nd Company,

Sthlcon, and Levi Strauss,

Prom a rugged frontier tot�m, San Angelo has developed to

a modern city. Along with San Angelo 's growth, Angelo State

College has grown and prospered at a rapid rate and has become

an educa.tional institution worth of praise. A FISTORY OF ANGELO STATE COLLEGE

In September of 1928 San Angelo College opened its doors for

the first time. The people vlo were Involved In that first small

college had a dream of a four-year college for San Angelo. The

dream came true 37 years later when Angelo State College became a

realitj'-. Our college is the product of the hopes and dreams of

farsighted people who fought hard and long to gain their goal.

We are all rart of a dream that has com-e ture�the dream of Angelo

State College,

Originally organized as a part of the city schools of San

Angelo, San Angelo College opened its doors in 1928 to an enrollment

of 112 students. On Se-otemb^r 1, S,A.C. became a ser)arate Junior

Cpllege District encompassing the entire ar-ea of Tom. Green County,

The 58th Legislature of Texas created a new state-supported, four- year institution offering the bachelor's degree to be known as

Angelo State College.' The transfer of authority from, the local

Board of Trustees to 'he Board of Regents of State Teachers -Colleges became effective Sei^tember 1, 19^5. Presently A,S,C. has an approximate enrollment of 2,100 students.

Time passes quickly at A.S.C., and soon ve will find ourselves at a signpost directing us in the paths that ednction has raved.

Our futu:^e, Hke the futu-e of Angelo State College is great and bright. The above was taken picture In the capitol building at Austin Texas. The occasion is the signing of the bill designating AAgelo State as a four year sphool. The following persons were present at the signing. (left to right)

Louis Saibert-Member of ASC Development Committee Marshall Jones-Member of ASC Development Committee Scottle Johnson-Member of ASC Development Committee Dr. Lowmann-Dean of ASC Gov. John Connley-Governor of Texas Senator Dorsey B. Hardman-Senator of San Angelo District Rep. Ben Barnes -Speaker of the Hduse (Texas) Dr. Ramond Cavlness-President of ASC ANGELO STATE COLLEGE 2601 w. Avenue N SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 26903

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TELEPHONE 949-4666 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

January 31, 1967

Grand Council Delta Sigma Pi 330 South Campus Avenue Exford, Ohio

Gentlemen:

The local professional business fraternity on the campus of Angelo State College is making a request for affiliation with Delta Sigma Pi. It is a pleasure to endorse this petition in behalf of a very fine group of young men. At Angelo State College, which dates back to 1928 as a two-year college, but which has been a four-year college since 1965 only, students in the field of Business lead to the Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and General Business Administration. Approxiraately 561 students were enrolled in the various programs in Business Administration during the fall semester which has just closed. It has been our pleasure to attend programs, on more than one occasion which the young men of our local professional business fraternity have sponsored. Without exception, they have demonstrated ability to organize proceedings in a proper and pleasing manner, with both club business and the special features of their programs.

There is a definite need for a group of interested male students to acquire an affiliation such as merabership in Delta Sigma Pi would raake available. The President and other appropriate administrative officers of Angelo State College pledge themselves to the support of such an arrangeraent, and enthusiastically endorse the petition of our local group.

Yours very truly, * i\ A �� h 7 /=-;�-� � ^ R. M. Cavness President

vs 0V/^ ANGELO STATE COLLEGE

2601 WEST AVENUE N SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76903

OFFICE OF THE DEAN

January 30, 1967

Grand Council Delta Sigma Pi 330 South Campus Avenue Oxford, Ohio

Gentlemen:

This letter is being written as part of Alpha Sigma Chi's petition for membership in Delta Sigma Pi. I am pleased to be able to recommend this group to you for consideration.

Angelo State College, a state supported, co-educational, senior college, is the most recent addition to the state system of higher education in Texas. The college has been in existence as Angelo State College since September, 1965. It will be eligible for full membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools next November. The accreditation, if granted, will become retroactive to include this year's graduating class.

The Department of Business Administration has degree programs in accounting and in general business. Recent approval by the Board of Regents will permit us to offer areas of concentration in marketing, management and finance. There are presently 248 majors in the Bachelor of Business Administration Program. There is a distinct need on this campus for an association in this field which is recognized by an international fraternal brotherhood.

Please be advised that the business men of this community and members of Delta Sigma Pi in particular have been most helpful in assisting the development of this organization.

I have been privileged to be associated with our Alpha Sigma Chi. The officers and membership of this group have already demonstrated that they are young men of the highest order, and the sponsors of the organization are lending considerable support to the development of it.

I, therefore, am extremely pleased to be able to pledge my support and the support of this office to the continuing development of Alpha Sigma Chi and recommend heartily its approval as a chapter of Delta Sigma Pi.

Sincerely, The Administration Building a.t Angelo State College houses the office of the President of the College, The present library is located in the east end of the Administration Building, and the Auditorium is located in the west end of the Administration Building, English, Social Sciences, x^ine Arts, and Foreign Languages are taught in this building. The Student Union Building at Angelo State College Is a center of activity on the campus. Art Exhibits are displayed and various classes are taught in the Center Theater in the building. The Student Union Building also houses the Angelo State College Boodstore, Women's dormitories at Angelo State College include Runnels Hall, Carr Hall, Concho Hall, and Mayer Hall, Shown above are parts of Runnels Hall, Concho Hall, and Mayer Hall (from front to back). The Science Building is the future home of the Business Administration Department, A new Science Building is being constructed on the south side of the campus. Business, Chemistry, and Math are now belrjg taught in the Science Building. The new Science Building is suppost to be completed in the Spring of I968. The Rosemont Apartments serve as part of the housing facilities for male students. The Rosemont Apartments were first for dormitories in the fall of 196k, New plans are in the making for the construction of new dormitories on tl;ie Angelo State College Campus, ^IH^&^t^J^/^M'^y-.' '^t.

The picture above shows the new library that is building now being constructed at Angelo State The new College, library is suopost to be ready for use by September of I967. The Business Administration Building at Angelo State College seizes as the center of the records portion of the The college. B.A. Building contains the Data Processing equipment and many business courses meet in the building HISTORY OP THE DEPARTMENT OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The Business Department of Angelo State College will be two

years old in September, I967, Prior to that time, Angelo State

College was classified as a junior college. Business preparation

courses were offered with an Associate Degree after the completetic

of two years in the study of business.

In September, 1965* Angelo State College became a four year

school and Bill Dr, Bishop tras the first head of the Business

After Department. being head of the Department of Business for

one Dr, year, Bishop resigned and went back to his former school, the University of Missouri, to take a teaching job.

In September, I966, Mr.Robert See became acting head of

Business Department. Mr, See served in this capacity until

November of I966 when he was- replaced with the present head of

the Business Department, Mr. R. B. Vinson. Mr, Vinson is still

serving as head of the Business Department, and is proving to

be very capable and effective in this capacity, Mr. Vinson has

also com.pleted work on his Doctorate at the University of Missouri

and is now finishing his dissertation.

The Business Department at Angelo State College offers three

different degrees with the first graduates of Angelo State College

to receive their degrees in May of I967. The degrees are offered

in General Business, Secretarial Science, and Accounting,

The General Business degree is for all students who wish to

into a business field such as go Finance, Marketing, Banking, or

Management, The General Business major studies in all the different fields of business and is ready to meet different problems that occur after his graduation.

The Secretarial Science degree is for all the students that wish to go into the secretarial field. The Secretarial Science majors are trained in the fields that they must fill m the every day business cycle.

The Accounting degree is for all students that wish to go into the field of accounting after graduation. Students who receive the are Accounting degree well prepared for any obstacles that might occur in public or private accounting.

Plans are already in for the process addition of a degree in some other phase of business such as Marketing or Management, A degree in either field should be offered in the next two or three Jrears. Mr, H.B. Vinson joined the faculty of the Department of Business Administration in September, I966, as an assibbant professor In accounting. He was made acting head of the

Department in November, 1966 upon the resignation of Mr.

Robert See from administrative duties.

He holds a B.A. in Accounting (1956) and an M.A. in Business

Administration (1957) from Eastern University,

Portales, New Mexico. He has also completed course-work requirements for a Ph.D. In Accountancy at the University of

Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, and is presently working on his dissertation. ^ He has been active in civic affairs and church work in

Springfield, Missouri, and belongs to several civic and professional organizations. His teaching experience includes one year at Eastern New Mexico University, two years at the

University of Missouri, and seven years at Evangel College,

Springfield, Mlssoure, While at Evangel College, he served as Chairman of the Department of Business and Economics for three years. ANGELO STATE COLLEGE 2601 W. Avenue N SAN ANGELO, TEXAS 76903

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TELEPHONE 949-1926

January 30, 1967

Grand Council Delta Sigma Pi 330 S. Campus Ave. Oxford, Ohio

Gentlemen:

The student officers of Alpha Sigma Chi, our local fraternity, have requested that I write concerning their proposed affiliation with your organization. I am happy to comply with their request; as I feel that your organization will be an excellent partner in enhancing the professional nature of our program.

The .transformation of Angelo State College from two year to four year status has caused a tremendous growth in the size of our business department. We are constantly seeking to improve all phases of our program and the development of professional organizations is of prime importance.

The entire faculty of our department is whole-heartedly in favor of association will be an invaluable aid our with your organization. Such association to young men in the furtherance of their professional careers.

Department of Business Administration Thomas 0. Kirkpatrick, our advisor, started his college education at San Angelo Junior College, After graduating from San Angelo Junior College, Mr, Kirkpatrick attended

North Texas Stated University and received his Bachelors of Business Administration and Masters of Business Admin istration, Mr, Kirkpatrick is currently finishing his dissertion for which he expects to receive his Doctors of

Business Administration degree from Ohio State University in the Spring of I967.

Mr, Kirkpatrick has taught school at the following colleges and universities: North Texas State University, Ohio State University, St. Mary's College, Texas A&M

University, University of New Mexico, and iVngelo State College. Ke presently teaches Management and Markebin? at Angelo State College.

Mr. has Kirkpatrick also oublished on research bulletin for the State of New Mexico, entitled Economic

Social Values of ^M Hunting and Pishing of New Mexico. "^^ ANGELO STATE COLLEGE 2601 W. Avenue N SAN i92% ANGELO, TEXAS 76903

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Grand Council Delta Sigm.a Pi 330 South Cainpus Avenue Oxford, Ohio

Gentlemen :

the During past semester, a number of young men have to proceeded organize a professional business fraternity at State Angelo College. They have selected the organizational name of Alpha Sigm.a Chi. Their objectives include the inten tion to become affiliated as a member chapter of Delta Sigma Phi. Officers and other members of the chapter have invested a great number of hours of both creatiire and tedious work in moving towaixi achievement of their objectives.

I am very proud of their efforts and the professional and mature manner in which they have proceeded thus far. If past indications are indicative of future events, they would make worthy members of Delta Sigma Pi,

I recommend the strongly members of Alpha Sigma Chi as candidates for affiliation with Delta Sigma Pi, They are demon strating the willingness and ability to work toward achieving the objectives of Delta Sigma Pi, You can expect to receive continuing cooperation and enthusiastic interest from students and faculty at Angelo State College,

Sincerely yours.

'^ '�7'.-f-<-<^(_ ^A T^'-/yT^TTT-A Thomas 0, Kirkpatrick Assistant Professor Dept. of Business Administration ALPHA SlQiy CHI

Alpha. Sigma Chi held its organizational meeting October 18,

1966 with forth of the five hundred business majors attending.

Since the organizational meeting, the organ l2'.at ion has met every other Tuesday night in the Business Building.

On November 22, I966, Aloha Sigma Chi held a dinner meeting with Delta Sigma Pi alumni, Prank Junell as speaker, ^Tvio other

Delta Sigma Pi alumni, Bob Miller and Charles Partain, attended

the meeting along with the too officials of the school.

Alpha Sigma Chi is currently painting five fifty-five gallon

drums that are to be placed on the campus to serve as trash cans

to help with the litter problem.

Officers elected at the organizational meeting were as

follows?

President Stan Crawford

Senior Vice-President Jerry Baker

Junior Vice-President Dave Edwards

Secretary Dale Dodson

Treasurer Jerry Rozzlle

Historian Larry Lee

Chancellor Skip Harless

Advisor Mr, Kirkpatrick

Advisor Mr. Towns TROY DAVIS WILLIAMS

AGEj 51

HOI'IE TOWN: Ozona, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL* Ozona

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Director of Concho Hereford Association West Texas Chamber of Commerce Student Senator of Senior Class at Angelo State College Outstanding Conservation Rancher, I962 Active in all Community Activities

JERRY ALAN BYRD

AGE: 19

HOME TOWN: Sweetwater, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Newman High School

CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Officer in Band Senate First Place Drum Quintet Stage Band Second in State, 19^5 Spanish Club Officer District Band, 196^1-65 LARRY TESTER

� AGE: 20

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore

HONORS AIJD ACCOMPLISHlffiNTS:

'Two gold medals in band.

Award in Riflemanship

JERRY W. JOST

AGE: 20

HOIffi TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Science and Math Club Member STANLEY CRAIG CRAWFORD

AGE: 21

HOME TOWN: Lubbock, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Monterey High School

CLASSIFICATION: Sophomore

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Two years duty in the Navy Viet NajB Unit Commidation Viet Nam Service Award American Expiditionary (Viet Nam) Navy Unit Commidation

JERRY MACK BAKER

AGE: 20

HOMETOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Lake View High

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Student Council Representative H.S, Student Council Treasurer H,S, Football H,S, Track H,S, Basketball H,S, Lettermens Club Treasurer H,S, Runner-up to Mr, Lake View H,S, Student Council Vice President College KENNETH W, HA.YS

AGE: 26

HOME TOWN: Big Lake, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Reagan Co, High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Veteran Pour years United States Navy

GARY LYNN WALLACE

AGE: 21

HOME TOWN: Roscoe, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Roscoe

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS. AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Member of Roscoe Boys Club Group Leader President High School Class, Freshman, Junior, and Senior years MELVIN DALE DODSON

AGE: 21

HOME TOWN: Hurst, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: L, D, BELL

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS Al^D ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Played in Jr, Rose Bowl Scolastic Citizenship Award

JAMES GLENN RATCLIFP

AGE: 22

HOMiE TOWN: Dimmitt, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Dimmitt

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Algebra Award (H.S.) Class Favorite (H.S.) Student Association President (C) Phi Theta Kappa (C) Junior Class Favorite (C,) Who*s Who in America Universities and Colleges DANNY E. KUSS

AGE: 22

HOME TOWN: Hermleigh, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Hermleigh

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AMD ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Student. Council Vice-President Senior Class Favorite Senior Class Vice-President President of Newman Apostolate

LEMONT E, NODWELL

AGE: 25

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Cony High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

All State Trumpet Soloist American Soirit Honor Medal CHUCK McKINNSY

AGE: 19

EO:.IE TOWN: Roswell, New Mexico HIGH SCHOOL: Ho swell High

GLASSIPICAriON: Sophomore

HONOHS AND ACCO.iPLISm'lENTS: President of Senior Class (H.S.)

MICiiASL VON WILLEH

AGE: 21

HOlvlE TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Runner-up Junior Glass Favorite in High School J. DAVID EDWARDS

AGE: 20

HOME TOWN: Sweetwater, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Sweetwater High

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Vice-President of Senior Class President of Spanish Club Honor Roll- High School Freshman Council

JERRY WAYNE ROZZLLE

AGE: 25

HOIffi TOWN: Eola, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Eola High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Secretary ^>-H (H.S,) Best All Around, i960 (H,S,) Army Comjnodation Medal, 19 6 5 Good Conduct Medal, I965 LLOYD RONALD SNOW

AGE: 24

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Assistant Manager for F, W, Woolsworth

TERRY LEE STOUPFER

AGE: 20

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Freshman

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Member of Zocahs (Social)

Member of French and Math Club LEE E, BRADLEY

AGE: 23

HOiffi TOWN: Austin, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: McCollum High School

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

FFA Member for three years

LARRY L. TAYLOR

AGE: 29

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Cisco High School

CLASSIFICATION: Graduate

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHIffiNTS:

B,S, In Industrial Arts B,B,A, from Angelo State College CHESTER LARRY LEE

AGE: 22

HOI^IE TOWN: Hart, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Hart High School

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Most Atheletic (H,S,)

WILLIAM GORDON GOULD

AGE: 20

HOMETOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: San Angelo Central High

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Spanish Club (H.S.) Science Club (H.S.) ROBERT VIDLER, JR.

AGS: 20

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Freshman

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Local and. District Secretary in FFA

RICHARD E. RAY

AGE: 21

HOME TOWN: Odessa, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Permian High School

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Football two years (H.S.) Employed at Tindall*s Varsity Shop CtlARLES HARLESS

AGE: 21

HOi'ffi TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: , Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Member of the Debate Club

RICHA.RD CHAFEY

AGE: 21

HOfIS TOWN: Port Stockton, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Port Stockton

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS: .

Manager of Luby's Cafeteria JOE R, SEIDEL

AGE: 23

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School

CLASSIFICATION: Junior

HONORS AUD ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Health Director

JOHN CLARK GODWIN

AGE: 22

HOME TOWN: San Angelo, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Robert Lee High

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Math Award in High School Vice-President Press Club at Angelo State College Eagle Scout TOMMY R, MOORE

AGEs 20

HOME TOWN: TemDle, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: Temole High Schoo

CLASSIPICAflON: Junior

JAKES ANTHONY OCKER

AGE: 20

HOMS TOWN: Ballinger, Texas

HIGH SCHOOL: St, Joseph High School

CLASSIFICATION: Senior

HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Senior Class President (H,S.) Secretary of Junior Class (H.S.)