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  1. Newsletter (University of Texas at Austin. Department of Geological Sciences) ; no. 15, 1966

    1. THE Onion Creek Mosasaur

    2. Leonard F. McCollum, Distinguished Geology Alumnus

    3. New Departmental Chairman

    4. Governor Connally Recognizes Petroleum Geologists

    5. The Onion Creek Mosasaur (Continued from Page 1)

    6. New Building Nears Completion

    7. Geology Faculty News

    8. Notes from the Bureau of Economic Geology

    9. Deaths

    10. Enrollment and Degrees

    11. Graduate Degrees in Geology

    12. UT Graduate Programs Rate High

    13. Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards

    14. Scholarship Endowments— Success or Failure ?

    15. The Geology Foundation

    16. Alumni News

    17. Note To Alumni!

  2. Illustrations
    1. Untitled

    2. Untitled

    3. Governor John Connally signs statement recognizing the contributions of the petroleum geologist. AAPG members present at the signing from left to right are W. R. Steams, Gus K. Eifler, Ronald W. Bryam, Carroll E. Cook, Edgar W. Owen, Peter T. Flawn, S. P. Ellison, and Virgil E. Barnes.

    4. The new Geology Building is shown here in its present stage of construction.

    5. Guy E. (Squire) Green

    6. Banhart P. Harder

    7. Advisory Council Members (left to right) Thomas D. Barrow, Leslie Bowling, Wayne F. Bowman and E. A. Wendlandt get together during a brief intermission at the May meeting.

    8. The Geology Foundation Advisory Council in session in the Regents Room at the May meeting. Temporary Chairman Morgan Davis presided at the meeting.

    9. Shown here are Jack C. Kern, Advisory Council member, Samuel P. Ellison, Jr., and Chancellor Harry H. Ransom, who addressed the Council at their meeting in May.

    10. Average Contribution Per Alumnus

    11. E. A. Wendlandt of Tyler (second from left), member of the Geology Foundation Advisory Council, presents the $50,000 check establishing the L. W. Callender Memorial Fund to Dr. S. P. Ellison, Executive Secretary of the Geology Foundation. Looking on are Professor Ronald K. DeFord (far left) and W. D. Blunk, Executive Director of the University Development Board.

    12. Samuel C. Adair, Jr. Edgar P. Armstrong, Jr. Edwin T. Ashworth

    13. Thomas D. Barrow Terry V. Bills, Jr. T. J. Bjorklund

    14. Don R. Boyd Thomas E. Bridge Richard T. Buffler

    15. Ray Burke D. Harold Byrd Jacqueline Covo Campbell

    16. Carroll E. Cook Mrs. Carroll E. Cook William E. Crawford

    17. Franklin W. Daugherty Morgan J. Davis, Jr. Bedi M. Dincel

    18. Bill Dixon Benjamin M. Elms Rizer Everett Tom Freeman Hewitt B. Fox

    19. Leo C. Gravis Roy H. Guess Kenneth J. Hancock

    20. Charles J. Hooper Jon House

    21. Photo taken in March 1944 of field trip of Dr. Whitney's Geology 365 class. Standing left to right: John H. Dante, Gustavo Enrique Marquez, Pedro Jesus Marquez, Eduardo C. Pflucker, Kay Denham, and Jesse James Howard. Seated left to right: Ray F. Weston and Adnan K. Chetin. Photo courtesy of Jesse James Howard.

    22. Assad Iranpanali Charles E. Jones James R. Kiker

    23. Jack K. Larsen Jimmy D. Latham Alsie Linscomb Howard R. Lowe

    24. Edward McFarlan Raymond McKee G. W. Marshall, Jr. James L. Massey Daniel N. Miller, Jr.

    25. DeWitt C. Nogues Bob Ottmann Foy L. Otts

    26. Hazel A. Peterson Roger S. Plummer, Jr. T. A. Pollard

    27. James H. Quinn W. F. Reyonlds

    28. Edwin C. Robinson Ron S. Robinson Richard A. Robison

    29. Bill St. John James W. Sansom, Jr. Eugene P. Scott

    30. Louie Sebring, Jr. Charles Smith Theodore E. Stanzel Harry R. Stenson

    31. Edd R. Turner, Jr. Jorge E. Umana Chas. D. Vertrees

    32. Jack L. Walper Arthur J. Wessely O. C. Wheeler

    33. David J. White

    34. William F. Wilson Wynant S. Wilson

    35. Historical Picture This photo was taken in June 1956 of the Geology 660 class on top of rough basalt peak at the south rim of Marathon Basin. Shown, starting from left to right, are: Elbert King, Eddie Dickerson, Marriott Wieckhoff, Martin J. Wachel, John Wyvan Smith, Frank Kell Cahoon, Robert F. Travis, Tom Todd (Instructor), W. R. Muehlberger (Professor in charge), Victor King, William E. Bridges, Ralph E. Moore, William B. Klemt, Edward R. Volz, Haskell L. Dodd, Walter K. L. Ferguson, and W. F. (Pete) Roux (Instructor).

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1966

Historical Picture This photo was taken in June 1956 of the Geology 660 class on top of rough basalt peak at the south rim of Marathon Basin. Shown, starting from left to right, are: Elbert King, Eddie Dickerson, Marriott Wieckhoff, Martin J. Wachel, John Wyvan Smith, Frank Kell Cahoon, Robert F. Travis, Tom Todd (Instructor), W. R. Muehlberger (Professor in charge), Victor King, William E. Bridges, Ralph E. Moore, William B. Klemt, Edward R. Volz, Haskell L. Dodd, Walter K. L. Ferguson, and W. F. (Pete) Roux (Instructor).