Organization of Arab Students I.- Talal F. Lababidi 2. - Djamel EI-Foul 3. - Baghdad Flih 4. - Ali A. AI-Bassam 5. - Rabah N. Allouani 6. - Azzam A. Aliesa 7. - Nagi Soas 8. - Nael M. Saleh 9. - Soas Nadir 10. - Abed K. Hijazi II. - Nadim M. Qaddoura 12. - Fuad Atiyah 13. - Daher I. Wardy 14. - K. Al-Fowzan 15. - Usamah A. Al Saqqaf 16. - Adeeb G. Farah 17. - Habib M. Battah 18. - Samir H. Misleh 19. - Fadhel AI-Busairi 20. - Sahban M. Al-Tabbah 21. - Mohamad K. Wattat 303
Bell Hall 1. - Ruth Low 2. - Judith Williams 3. - Deborah Stevens - Secretary 4. - Denise Williams 5. - Marty Reyes 6. - Randa Johnson 7. - Judy Gonzales 8. - Lita Sirker 9. - Susan Cowart - President 10. - Jeannie Ochoa 11. - Kathy Hampson 12. - 13. - Candy Michael- Mai Bac-tram Treasurer 14. - Priscilla Wong NOT SHOWN Irma Nunez - Vice-President THE BELL-ETTES Left to Right: Judith Williams Deborah Stevens Denise Williams 304
Physical Education Majors 1. - unidentified 2. - 3. - unidentified unidentified 4. - Lynette Glardon 5. - Debbie Lervis 6. - Richard Ryan 7. - Natalie Hernandez 8. - Camille Robey 9. - 10.- Bob Fernat unidentified 11. - unidentified 12. - 13. - unidentified Sylvia Navarro 14.- 15. - Martha Celaya Nora Hernandez 16. - Dr. James Mason 17. - Gloria Vega 18. - 19. - Denis Odom Elva Carreon 20. - Sue Holden 21. - 22. - Andy Flores Joan Whittaker NOT SHOWN Delores Brown 305
Pershing Rifles I. - Thomas Gonzales - S3 2. - Mario Cervantes 3. - Richard Serna - Drill Team Cmdr. 4. - Chuck Clark 5. - Douglas Judd 6. - Guillermo Renteria - First Sgt. 7. - James Webb 8. - Jesus Beltran 9. - Mike Oyola 10. - Chuck Brice II. - John Daws 12. - Wayne Mautz 13. - Art Maldonado 14. - Bill Tarpley 15. - Irvin Adams 16. - Larry Toynes - XO of Drill Team 17. - Bernice Salazar 18. - Bertha Rojas 19. - Violet Gonzales 20. - Kathy Salcedo 21. - Bob Perceval - Company Commander 22. 23. 24. - 306 Linda Brock C. C. Collins Laura Sanchez NOT SHOWN Richard Fleager - Company XO Chip Porterfield - Sl Paul Russell - S2 Rudy Hernandez - S4
S.A.M.E. I. - Howard Penley - Vice President 2. - Dan Carter 3. - Lloyd Porterfield II - President 4. - Wayne Mautz - Secretary 5. - Pearl Baker - Sweetheart 6. - George Moeck 7. - Chuck Brice - Treasurer 8. - Eric Markiwitz Society of American Military Engineers In 1972 the national SAME organization awarded the Student Post the Distinguished Student Post Award for the first time in the Post's history. The Society of American Military Engineers' Student Post is comprised of about twenty active members. Membership is restricted to either ROTC or Engineering students. The purpose of the society is to present unusual aspects of the military and of engineering. The society meets twice a month: once at Beaumont Officers' Club and once on campus. Generally the engineering aspect is dealt with at Beaumont while the military aspect is presented on campus. 307
ROTC Sponsor Corps Remains Active The UTEP ROTC Sponsor Corps has been active throughout this year. They participated in the NMSU and Arizona Governor's drill meets, Sun Carnival parade, powder puff football game, UTEP invitational High School Drill Meet, ushered at Lyceum series and sponsored a girl for Little Miss Christmas. They also baked cookies, attended dances, and held an arts and crafts workshop at William Beaumont Hospital. The girls visited high schools and told about the Sponsors. They also hosted getacquainted parties this summer. I. - Jane Dundas 2. - Patsy Cervantes 3. - Millie Correa 4. - Violet Gonzalez 5. - Maria Viera 6. - Berdie Duenas 7. - Mary Lou Gallegos 8. - Sylvia Garcia - Commander 9. - Irma Garcia - Ex-O 10. - Kathy Salcedo - S-4 II. - Norma Blancas 12. - Yolanda Ruiz 13. - Pete Vieras - S-2 14. - Grace Lozano - S-1 15. - Rudy Hernandez - Beau NOT SHOWN Peggy Moreno - S-2 308
Scabbard & Blade 1. - Henry Kelly 2. - Richard OIT 3. ~ 4. - Allen Egner 5. - Harvey Eldon 6. <:? 7. - Stephen Balough 8. - Ronald Pitts 9. - Knud Salveson 309
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The Army ROTC Two-Year Program gives you the chance to finish your education first. And serve your country later. As an officer. If you did not take ROTC during your first two years of college, the ROTC program lets you finish whatever you're studying. Now. In fact it can even help you. By giving you $100 a month allowance for 10 months of the school year. By giving you the management experience and leadership qualities that can be helpful in any field. By giving you the pay, prestige, and experience of serving as an Army officer. Your education is about the most important thing in your life right now. And the Army ROTC Two-Year Program lets you finish it. First. Army ROTC. The more you look at it, the better it looks. See us at room 40 Memorial Gym. V.T. EI Paso, 747-5621 Tell me more about the Army ROTC Two-Year Program County Zip _ College of Interest BC 3-72 _ 311