For his meritorious service as a Naval Aviator
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For his meritorious service as a Naval Aviator
D e d • 1 C a t • 1 o n For his meritorious service as a Naval Aviator ••• For his exuberant spirit as PNS ••• For the goals and ideals he made available to us ••• ! examples he set for us, Our Captain, the 1971 Longhorn Log is dedicated to CAPTAIN HARTSEL DALE ALLEN, with best wishes for a bright and happy future. Captain H.D. Allen Commanding Officer Professor of Naval Science Captain Allen addresses the battalion at Awards Day. THE CAPTAIN THE X.O. Commander W.F. Goodman Executive Officer Uni t Officers / ) LCdr. J.T. Taylor, 2/c Instructor Lt. L.H. Miller, l/c Instructor Maj. J.D. Lindauer, MO Instructor Lt. R.F. Hynes, 4/c Instructor Lt. L.E. Allen, 3/c Instructor / Unit N.A. Hazelton GMGC G.S. Crank SSGT Mrs. Beverly Roberts Secretary Staff A.N. Gross QMC R.G. Van Cleave SK 1 A.B. Fejarang YNC C.M. Montogomery YNl Mrs. Cathie Brubaker Secretary Seniors--- Those Who Lead "''' J Graduating Seniors 1971 DAVID R. r,nOMPTON Unionville, Conn. Education ROBERT D. FRNKA Eagle Lake Business Statistics I{ILLIA}{ C. UVOl<AK Houston Mathematics RANDALL F. FOLLIS Texas r.ity Latin American St~cties PAUL F. ESr:HENFEL1)ER TIellairc History RommT H. HOLLOWAY Halotas Arch. 8ngineerinr \ .JOHN S. LlJ8'l'H~KE Sarrat!lcnto, ~al. Psychology ROn8R'l' L. HAITAN San Antonio ~rat hema tie's Stan Adams receives his commission at the May ceremohey. J (."" EUG:~NE f;. Olmm~K Dallas Har1ceting AI}~8PT D. j·:.T.CI! Nacordo"nes ~fa t 11 ~ na t i" s III DAVID J. lnZy 'liqd.nia ;~cach, Va. Psycltolor,y i~. rr. PA(;I~ II I Poteet f;hemistry STEPHEN C. SHEPPARD Cannel, Calif. Government J J. SKtJlv IS rorpl~s Chris ti Gcneral~us illess IWNAL)) l~rr~lIA'n>K. Austin Hi::A Vi'~l: GovernT:lent THONAS O. \lJIITJ.o.;NEl~,Jr. T~l1rton Finanee T. Em{A!W 1'EllNISON Silsbee AeCoLlltinr: TE!N~~~Nrs H. 'l'lILL Al:stin Architeeture E V!~!~CTT l~. norx, Jr. San Antonio Anthropology If. SCOTT IGO Dallas Social Studies JiHU-;S T. COLLINS San Harcos Anthropology JOS8PlI E. Li~INi~NH1\r,Il llendcrson, Ky. Personnel Hanagement HBLTON V. SOD.~I~S Harlin Government r.HA1~Ll~S N. SJI}JIDIAN Atlanta ~fat11er,la tics Battalion FALL BATTALION CO •••••••••••• M.L. Gale XO •••••••••••• T.W. Tul1 Ops ••••••••••• E.T. Page Adj ••••••••• G.S. Roemer Sup •••••••• F.S. Jackson PFO ••• P.F. Eschenfelder Scho1 ••••••••• A.D. Rich PAO ••••••••• R.H. Hollis CPO •••••••••• F.P. Davis Spring Company Staff G. Graham; J. Leinenbach, CO; A Co. S. Howell, CO; Hq. Co. W. Dvorak, Co; R. Tucker; B Co. Not pictured: K. Weaver, A Co. XO; C. Dorsett, A Co. CPO; T. Whitener, B Co. XO; R. Hopkins, B Co. CPO; E. Behal, Hq. XO; M. Thoman, 1st Sgt. Hq. Co. Spring Battalion Staff 1st row: M. Tatone, CO; Jo Luethcke, Sup; R. Holloway, PAO; R. Mc Donald, CPO; M. Soders, XO. 2nd row: E. Orehek, Pers/Rec; R. Mahan, Schol; W. Ingram, Asst. PAO. Not pictured: C. Sherman, Ops; R. Freeman, Adj; E. Tennison, PFO. FALL COMPANY A A A B B B CO ••••••••• A.J. Estes XO ••••••••• H.S. Adams CPO ••••• R.S. McDonald CO ••••••••••• W.S. Igo XO •••.•••••• D.J. Rizy CPO ••••• R.H. Ho110w~V {lit It 1tlHf****ltlt A-1 A-2 A-3 B-1 B-2 B-3 lilt It 111111~~.~. J.M. Cocke E.R. Buck T.E. Tennison J.T. Collins R.S. Patton S.C. Sheppard Alpha Co. A-I F 1st row: 2nd row: 3rd row: 4th row: 1st row: Camarillo, Patterson, Hardy, P.L. 2nd row: Williams, Kelley, Adelman, Finley. 3rd row: Page, Sat terwhi te, Hobbs. 4th row: Ham, Geiger, Chapline, Swisher. Not pictured: Pennington, MPO. Bailey, P.L.; Hortman, MPO. Free, ,ll'ortescue, Hatcher, Cannell Nelson, Puleio, Healey. Slager, Smith, Hand, Owen. Bravo Co. ") B-1 B-2 ""il a 1st 2nd Jrd 4th row: row: row: row: 1st 2nd Jrd 4th 5th row: Macon, P.L., Walker, MPO. row: Lindsay, Noman, Lipscomb. row: Crowe, Stewart, Smi th. row,,: Rice, Dillow, Aick1en, row: McNeir, Horner, Thomas, Anderson. Mackenzie-Graham, P.L., Koch, MPO. Sheppard, Boyd, Koenig. Schlie~her, Metheny, Mayse. Gannaway, Littlepage, Cooke, Bracewell. s W E E T H E A R T S Front: Kathy Jonson, Alice Jennings. Middle: Judy Moore, Marnie Coldwell, Sue Cocke, Eileen Biesemeier, Jill Patterson. Back: Anne Feltus, Dianne Haack. Not pictured: Fay Woo. Miss Lynnette Brubaker Fay Woowas named one of eight new sweethearts at the Sweetheart Ball. Headquarters Co. "'..• . Stephen K. Howell, C.O. Eugene F. Behal, X.O. Mark C. Thoman, 1st SGT. Barron, W.D. Beveridge, C:R. Bogar, F.A. Brands, M.B. Brooks, F.H. Crawford, R.D. Crowell, G.E. Dolph, H.J.O. Harris, B. Hatch, R.M. Koen, J.C. Lanahan, L.M. McCarty, D.F. Mergele, B.W. Murphy, G.E. Nagel, R.D. Nobles, D.W. Pratt, R.W. Reynolds, C.P. Schaffner, L.J. Slater, J.D. Smith, W.L. Taft, A.A. Thoman, P.A. Voss, J.P. Wakefield, J.S. Wall, E.A. Whatley, C.L. Wootten, F.B. Mark Thoman and Sgt. 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