For his meritorious service as a Naval Aviator

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For his meritorious service as a Naval Aviator
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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
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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
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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
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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
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.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.
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Dallas
Har1ceting
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Nacordo"nes
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DAVID J. lnZy
'liqd.nia
;~cach, Va.
Psycltolor,y
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PA(;I~ II I
Poteet
f;hemistry
STEPHEN C.
SHEPPARD
Cannel, Calif.
Government
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Gcneral~us
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l~rr~lIA'n>K.
Austin
Hi::A Vi'~l:
GovernT:lent
THONAS O.
\lJIITJ.o.;NEl~,Jr.
T~l1rton
Finanee
T.
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1'EllNISON
Silsbee
AeCoLlltinr:
TE!N~~~Nrs
H. 'l'lILL
Al:stin
Architeeture
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norx,
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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
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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.
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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.
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B-1
B-2
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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.
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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.
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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. Crank compare notes on
the proper procedure for throwin~ a weapon.
•••
alias ~~TheBuccaneers"
COLOR GUARD
Crawford, Regan, MacFarland, McAfee, and Perdue
Below left: Competing teams await the
final results of the annual Scabbard
and Blade drill meet. Below: Maj.
Lindauer, Steve Howell, and Sgt. Crank
talk things over before the Bucs step
off in Houston.
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(Editor's note: Jim Lozier and Kayo O'Keefe
have a keen interest in Unit activities.)
Kayo and Ron strike a pose before
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Kayo O'Keefe demonstrates how a Central Life
policy can benefit a future naval officer.
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