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"NE\\ HORIZON" photo b~ Z ntgrafl

It is clearly evident to P.veryone, including mo!lt top investors in the nation, that the past couple of years represent a dynamic era of growth for Sa.n Antonio. Change and progress are dramatically evi­dent .. . and the building boom and plans for further l'xpansion and devl'lopment of the city art' just beginning. Improvement began when the Lusiness community, civic orga11izations and city and county gov­ernment teamed up to tackle proj1·cts that have since blasted through historic bounclaries which once held back such progress. Today, San Antonio iR a city on the go, on the grow, geared toward becoming the Southwe.c;t's most exciting, fastest growing and interesting metro­polis .... bar none.

Jn an age of automation and mass plt•Asure, San Antonio, while still enjoying the good lift•, 1s mastering the art of growing up. It also has a message that it is dying to shau• with the rest of the world, a mei­sage which has no crc..-.libility ga1• like Tt•xas brags of old, but a mes­sage which has, in a disquieting way, become a reality. Nowadays, a Jot of J>t.'Oplc are beginning to listen to that message, no longer walk­ing around deaf to the impulses of the city that once was known pri­mal'ily for the Alamo a111I noontimP. siestas that usually stretched be­yound the traditional two hours. 'I'hat message is crystal clear: San Antonio is a reborn city, no longer a slt-eping giant, no longer forced to eat pric:kley pear to stuy alivt•, but becoming unwound, a city tuned in to a new way of !if,•.

San Antonio, U.S. Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez believes, has capituliz1!1I on its unique qualities, tolerance and diversity, and used them to build a foundation for a space ag,• community that can sit at the crosa roads of a North Ameri­can and Hispanic cultures, gaining stn•ngth ancl signlficuncc from both. Actually, the city has changed and grown so swiftly that it is ult but im11ossible to describe its new face and moods. Here are glimpses of a great city's revival:

High above the old city, in the Oak Hills ar..a, a drnam chcrishecl by a small group of San Antonians for 20 years has come true in the form of a s11ectacular South Texas ftft-dical Ct>nter. The key to the center turned out to be the e:,tablishment of the University of Texas Me,lic-a I S<'hool in San Antonio. The $12 million dollar school and neighboring $15.5 million Bexar County Teaching llos,,itul <'omprisc a medical complex which already has passed $40 million dollars in value with another $31 million or constn1ction in immediate prospect.

On the maps in the offices of the City Planning De1,artment in the Urban Renewal Agency, a new face for downtown San Antonio is being sketched even though most natives are just beginning to absorb the swift changes triggered by HemisFair. The Del Alamo 11lan, rt•shaping the future of the city's central core, is picking up where HemisFair leaves off. The $38.5 million program of a six lane "inner loop" around the downtown area, aleviates traffic snarls by widening 10 key inner artcri1•s. The renewal plan al90 includes assembly of "Redevelopment Parcels", areas with structures that do not fit needs of the central bueiness district that can be suitably transformed. The plan also includes elaborate improvement of the city's real heart, the colorful Paseo Del Rio area. The Pasco Del Rio has turned the picturesque downtown riverbend area and its banks into a land and watery artery that pulses with new life, much of it by night to the different drumming& of no less than a dozen newly-popular night clubs and restaurants. One new Paseo Del Rio resident ii. the new, majestic, 500 room Hilton Palacio Del Rio Hotel. Across the street is tM new $10.8 mil­lion Civic and Convention Center, brainchild of Mayor W. W. McAllister. Its convention hall, theater, exhibit and meeting facilities are capable of accommodating 94% of the conventions held today in thi~ country. It can hold crowds of 10,070 for basketball and hockey or provide sumptioua accommo­dations for 2,800 formally dressed opera lovers.

The San Antonio River Authority is moving into a program of construction of 16 dams along the upper Salado Creek and at lea!lt five will create permanent lakes. One of the finest of these will grace the city's new North East Preserve, a 712 acre park including a 100 acre lake, 3.2 miles of walking, bicycling and bridle trails. Park­land now totals 4,245 acrea in San Antonio.

San Antonio is one of the very few U. S. cities em11Joying the fully range of newly developed weapon for attack­ing the problems of hard core poverty. As one of six metropolitan areas in the Test Cities program which will at­tempt to utilize the innovative t~chniques of modern industry to pull disadvantage workers into mainstream jobs,

Excerpt f articl "Wo Id you Believe?'' iri San A, to iu, official publica.tion of th~ San Antonio Chamber of C ere.

Offic:iel Public;etion of

TIIE TEW soom OF AIOIITECTS

The Tau, Regional Org•niution of Tlte Americ;.n lnstitvt• of Arc:hitern

Jam" D. Pfluger, AIA Editor

Don Ed,.ud L..i!I•• AIA Managing Editor

904 Perry-Brooks Building, Audin, Tau,

Published monthly by the Teu, Soc:iety of Arc:hit•c:u in A111tin. Sub&c:riplion pric:e, $3.00 per yHr, in •dnnc:e. Copyri;Med 1951 by the T.S.A., end title regidr•tion applied for with the U.S. Patent Offic:e.

Editori•I c;ontribvtions, correspondence, end adverfoin11 invited by the Editor. Due to the nature of the publication, editori•I contribu­tions cennot be purchased. Publisher give, permiuion for reproduc:tion of all or part of editorial materiel herein, and request& pub­lication c:redit be given THE TEXAS ARCHI­TECT, •nd •uthor of materiel •hen Indi­cated. Publications which normally p•y for editorial materiel •r• requested to give con­sideration to the author of reproduced by· lined fHture materbl.

AppHrances of names and pictures of pro­ducts and services in either editorial copy or •dvertising doe, not constitute a11 H ·

donement of ,am• by erther the Te1as Society of Arc:hitec:b or the American ln-1titute of Arc:hltec;h.

TEXAS ARCHITECTURAL FOUNDATION

904 Perry-Brooks Building, Austin, TeH&

TSA OFFICERS FOR 1969

Howerd R. Bur, Au,tin --~- Preudent Dougl•, E. Steinm•11, Jr., BHumont President

Elec:t Howard Schmidt, lubboc:\ .. Vic:• President Preston M. Geren, Jr., ft. Worth Vice

President Thomas A. Bullocl, Houston Vice President Johnnie C. Field,, Odeu• Secretary­

Treuurer Daniel 80011e, FAIA, Dallas . Regional

Director Mace Tungate, Jr .. FAIA, Houston Past

President Reginald Roberts, fAIA, S•n A11tonio

President, T AF

,, TSA DIRECTORS FOR 1969

Georg• H. loving ___ Abilene Chapter Jo11 A. Bowmen • _____ Austin Chapter Wilbur M•tlhewi -· __ Brazos Chaple, John M. 01,on _ Corpus Christi Chapter P•t Y. Spillman ___ _ Dallas Chapter D•vid E. Hilles • El Peso Ch•pter Rolnrt Chambers fort Worth Chapter Preston M. Bolton, FAIA Houston Chapter 8. Mc:lnto,h Summen • lower Rio Grande

Valley Chapter Almer l . AtUn,on _ Lubboc\ Chapter B. W. Crain, Jr. _ NorthHst Texos Chapter Ver11on Helmle _ Sen Antonio Chapter Charles Bulloc:\ _ SoulhHst Teus Chapter Runell Megert __ Teus Panhandle Chapter David Carnahan ___ __Waco Chepter John W. Gary ----·· .West Taus Chopler Charlet Harper __ Wic:hita Falla Chapter

NOVEMBER, 1969

VOLUME 19 / NOVEMBER, 1969 / NUMBER 11

2 The Siesta Crty San Antonio, has lost its name due to the fanta~tic change and progress that has re­

vitalized this fascinating city.

4 Reginald Roberts, F A I A. of San Antonio is the 1969 Llewelyn W. Pitts award recipient.

5 Schedule of events for Encounter Seventies, Thiritieth Annual Meet• ing, Texas Society of Architects On

Page 7 are Encounter Seventies Guest Speaker Personalities.

9 The Texas Society of Architects is honored to recognize newly regis­tered architects of the State of Tex­

as for the year 1969

lo The Texas Society of Architects lost a valued friend when Preston Geren Sr. passed away in Septem

ber. He spent his lite in unselfish service to his family, profession, and community.

11 Many TSA Members will have an opportunity to stay in the mag­nificent Hilton Palacio Del Rio

Hotel at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting H. B. Zachry pulled out all stops in completing the Texas Architecture 1968 award winning project in nine months, just in time to provide needed housing for HemisFair.

23 Members of all Chapters of Tex­as Society of Architects are listed in 1969-70 Membership Roster.

3 7 Excerpts token from " Historic San Antonio", publication of San Antonio Chapter AIA, provide a

fascinating look into the architectural heritage of San Antonio.

48 To visit La Villita today is to turn back the pages of San Antonio's past more than a century and a

half. Thanks to the concern and deter· mination of many of San Antonio's citi­zens, members of the Texas Society of Architects will enjoy the charming, an­cient homes and hospitality dating back to the early 1 S00's.

Advertisin1:

p. 21 Trinity White, General Portland Cement Company.

p . 22 Silbrico Corporation p. 35 Prestressed and Exposed Aggregate

Assoc. p . 36 Electric Utility Companies of Tex­

as p , 44 Zonolite Division, W. R. Grace &

Company p. 45 Mosher Steel Company p 46 Texas Concrete Masonry Assoc. p 47 Southwest Terrazzo Assoc., Inc. p. 52 Josam Manufacturing Co p. 54 Moncrief-Leno i r Manufacturing

Co. p. 45 Jones-Bloir Co p. 55 Monarch Tile Manufacturing Co.,

Inc. p . 57 Mid-States Steel and Wire Com­

pany p. 58 Featherlite Corporation

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RI:GINAI...D ROBERTS, J~AIA I q5q Lie,, clyn \\ . Pitt A" ard Recipient

THE TEXAS SOOETY OF ARCHITECTS CSTAllU!>H!<, flil

LLEWELYN W. PITTS AVI/ARD

LLEWELYN W PITTS FA.I A POSSESSED IN SUCH MEASURE THOSE

QUAUTlCS or CONCERN FOR OTHtRS. COMPn.UNC LEADERSHIP, AND

COMMITM£.NT TO HIS IDEALS TiiAT HE PROFOUNDLY AFFECTED

EVERY EVENT lliAT T0UCHID HIS UTE AND AU ntOSE PRIVIUCED

TO KNOW HIM

L"I RECOGNmON or HIS CONTRIBtmON TO TI{[

PROTES510N AND IN TI{[ HOPE 1liA T TI{[ EXAMPLE or HIS LIFE Will.

INSPIRE OlliERS IN TI{[ COURAGEOUS PRACTICE or TH[S[ VIRTUES. TH[ TOiAS socrtTY or AROUTECTS CST ABUSHES TI{[ U[WEL 'YN w PITT'S AWARD TO PUBLICLY RECOQ.1Z[ AROi!TtCTS WHO BY nfEJR

EXAMPLE AND S£RV1C£ HA VE MADE SICNinCANT CONTRIBtnlONS

TO THE AO\"ANCt:MDIT OF THES£ IDE:ALS

lllCX'.'IOID..._-, ,,..,,.,.,,,

Reginald H. Roberts studied hu­manity, economics and mathematic.'-, 1933-1939, at SL l\lary';, University, San Antonio and at the same time ad\·anccd from drafu;man to chief draftsman with Adams and Adams, Architects. He served as Director o{ Planning for Corps of Engineers dur­ing World War II in Europe, Philip­pine Islands and Japan. Reg Roberts' private practice in San Antonio began in 1946. He has pcrsonall)• directed numerous commercial building pro­jects in San Antonio in addition to many outstanding residential commis­sions. His work has received num­erous design awards and honors and has been published in many a~hitec­tural publications as well as frequent publication in San Antonio news­papers. Reg Roberts' actMties include President, San Antonio Chapter of AIA; Director, Texas Society of Architects; Member, AJA National Committee on Home Building indus­try; Member, TSA-AIA Honor Awards Jury; President, Texas So­ciety of Architects; President, Te."<as Architectural Foundation Chairman, AJA ~ational Nominating Committee; Regional Director, American Institute of Architects; Chairman, AJA­American Bar Assocfation Liaison; AIA Board Liaison Member, AJA Bor­der Planning Committee. He was elected to the College of Fellows, American Institute of Architects in 19C3. Reg Roberts is a member of the Alamo Kiwanis Club; Executive Committee of the San Antonio Power Squadron and is Chairman of Archi­tectural Re\·iew Committee for Ur­ban Renewal Agency, City of San Antonio. He has serYcd as Director of .Main Bank and Trust Company, San Antonio; Chairman, Planning and Zoning Commissions, Alamo Heights, Texas; Director, San Antonio Home Builders Association.

TEXAS ARCHITECT

THIRTIETH

ANNUAL MEETING TEXAS SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS

CONVENTION CENTER

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

WEDNESDAY

AM 8:00

9:00

9:00

9:00

PM

OCTOBER 29

TEXAS QUARRIES GOLF TOUR~AMEXT

REGISTRATIQ:,; A~D HOSPITALITY

"TEXAS ARCHITECTURE" DISPLAY

STUDENTS AWARDS DISPLAY

12:00 FIESTA OF EXHIBITS

4:30 STUDENT PROGRAM

6:30 LA NOCHE DEL RIO

8:00 DINNER

THURSDAY

AM

OCTOBER 30

8:00 ACME BREAKFAST

9:00 REGISTRATION AND HOSPITALITY, ''TEXAS ARCHITECTURE 69" DISPLAY, STUDENT AWARDS DISPLAY, PRODUCT EXHIBITS.

9:30 OPENING SESSION

11:45 COCKTAILS

NOVEMBER, 1969

Spiiite<1 competition and TQ's traditional hospi­tality at Pecan \'alley Golf Club . •

In the Hall of Exhibit~ in the new Convention C<?nter just across from the Hilton Palacio del Rio.

Hall of Exhibits

Hall of Exhibits

In the Hall of Exhibits-more new products than ever! ·

The Student invoh-ement in the Architectural Profession.

Cocktails and strolling along the famous Paseo del Rio. You're gue,-ts of the Texas Bureau for Lathing and Plastering.

On your own

Lookin~ out on the Lagoon from the Center'i:: Ri..-er Room, you'll enjoy Acme Brick's famous breakfast.

In the Hall of Exhibits

A fast mo..-ing and extremely important business se$sion for the an:hitecti::. In the Center's Mis­sion Room.

Join your wife in the Fiesta of Exhibits for Blood>· Marys. Maybe she'll win a painting.

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PM 12:15

2:15

3:45

4:30

7:30

FRIDAY

AM

AW ARDS LUNCHEON

KEYNOTE

WORKSHOP

COCKTAILS

A NIGHT IN OLD SAN ANTONIO

OCTOBER 31

8:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:00 REGISTRATION & HOSPITALITY, "TEXAS ARCHITECTURE 69" DISPLAY, STUDENT AW ARDS DISPLAY

9:00 WORKSHOP

9:30 LADIES RIVER-TOWN PARTY

10:15 COFFEE WITH MISS TEXAS

10:45 WORKSHOP

PM 12:00 MEN'S BUFFET

1:15 WORKSHOP

2:45 WORKSHOP

4:00 FINAL BUSINESS SESSION

7:00 PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION

8:00 PRESIDENT'S BALL

To honor our colleagues, students, and others whose excellence contributes to our quality of life. The River Room.

An address by the President-Elect of AIA, Robert Hastings

Herbert Swinburne will demonstrate the kind of architect-client communications that work-for large or small practices.

Mostly stag, but she's welcome. Get the kinks out and visit with the "reps" in the exhibit area. Guests of Texas Industries, Inc.

The most fabulous party ever-anywhere. The fa­mous NIOSA that only happens in La Villita! Benito Juarez Plaza. Mexican costumes are en­couraged. This is a night of nights.

In the Hall of Exhibits. Wake up-get first aid and ready to work.

In the Hall of Exhibits

Kenneth Brooks on how to be "small" but dy­namic, expanding, and profitable. He is "Mister Small Office."

A barge trip along River, wandering thru the In­stitute of Texan Cultures, then sherry and lunch high above the city in the Tower of the Americas. The afternoon is free.

A chance to absorb the workshop and continue voting for the Best Exhibit. Miss Texas will give away lots of male-type prizes.

Alf Werolin of Case & Co. will attack the prob­lems of basic management in the changing pro­fession.

Among the Fiesta or Exhibits, sandwich bars and beer. A grand prize drawn from those who voted for the "Best of Show'' display.

Paul Farrell will tell your fortune. Architect, lawyer, forecaster of what the future holds for your practice. No holds barred!

The four distinguished speakers will gather for a panel to wrap up these two days of learning.

This final business session of the Annual Meeting may well be the most important TSA has ever had.

On the mezzanine of the Palacio Hilton. Cham­pagne and a chance to really dress up. Black tie.

Atop the Palacio in the Grand Ball Room, honor­ing our President and others whose service has been distinguished. Cocktails, dancing. Bu!fet Breakfast later on to wind it all up.

TEX AS ARCHITECT

HASTINGS

SWINBURNE

BROOKS

NOVEMBER, 1969

GUEST SPEAKER PERSONALITIES

Robert F. Hastings, F.A.I.A., P.E., President of the Detroit Architectural En­gineering and Planning Firm of Smith, Hinchman, and Grylls Associates, Inc. graduated from the University of Illinois and has received an honorary degree of Doctor of Architecture from Lawrence Institute of Technology. He is a member of the Michigan State Housing Authority, and Vice Chairman of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the Board of Di­rectors of Building Research Institute; Alma College; Children's Center of Wayne County; and the Engineering Society of Detroit. He is a former mem­ber of the Board of McCormick Theological Seminary; former member of the Public Advisory Panel on Architectural Services to the General Services Ad­ministration; former member of the selection committee to the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Foundation; a member at large of the United Board of Christian Higher Education in Asia; past president of Michigan Senate Council of Pres­byterian Men and an Elder of Westminister Church, Detroit.

As a general partner of Nolan, Swinburne and Associates there is no aspect of professional practice which he is not familiar. He devotes most of his time to systems development, and to new aspects of architectural practice. He re­ceived a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from University of Pennsylvania and is presently serving as vi~iting lecturer at Princeton University, Graduate School of Architecture. He is serving on the Building Research Advisory Board; Fed­eral Construction Council and Advisory Panel, National Bureau of Standards. He has served on the National Advisory Panel, General Services Administra­tion; National Design Review Board, U. S. Navy; Past Chairman, A.I.A. Com­mittee of Research for Architecture; Advisory Committee on Construction, Pennsylvania State Board of Education; Research Advisory Panel, Penn State University and has lectured or presented papers at some 20 universities and various regional and national conferences.

Topic and discussion will center around external communications with clients, the public and public relations method, as well as in-office and inter-office com­munications and general exchange of information.

Ken Brooks graduated from the University of Illinois in 1940. In the mid 40's he served as Captain in the United States Marine Corp., Second Air Wing, Okinawa. He was a member of the design staff of S.O.M.; worked in town planning offices of Stockholm and Goteborg, Sweden; and opened his own prac­tic1: in Spokane, Washington, in 1951. He has served as past president of the Spokane Municipal League, involving city and county planning activities; past president of the Spokane Chapter, A.I.A.; vice chairman of the Washington State Arts Commission; member of the Governor's Executive Committee, "De­sign for Washington"; chairman of National Urban Design Committee, A.I.A. 55% of his firm's projects have received national or regional design awards.

D.T. + C + C D.P. The "Design Process" will be related in two recent case histories; The Grand Coulee Dam Long Range Environmental Development Plan for the Bureau of Reclamation. The assignment involved making recom­mendations for the 80,00'0 acre area surrounding the Grand Coulee Dam com­patable with the great achievement of the dam itself. The second project is the development of covenants and a design concept for Wakaya Island, one of the Fiji group.

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PERSO ALI111:S

Alf E. Werolin receivet"I R.S., 1\1.S., and I.E. degrees from :-;cw York Uni­venity in the earl>· 30's. Ho hns worked "ith several national concerns in key e.xecutivc positions. He has served as National Executive \'ice President, So­ciety for Ad\·ancement for Management; President, Snn I\Iah.'O County De­velopment Association; Chairman, Busincs, Economics Section, Commonwealth Club of California. J<'or the past three years Mr. Werolin's time has been de­i:otcd almost entirely to work in field of economics of architectural practice. This work has covered engagements for state and regional AJA societies and surveys of architectural costs and fees, management and cost studies for in­dividual architectural firms, the presentation is co-leader, of 30 seminars en­titled, "Profit Planning for the Architect" for AJA Chapters and So<'ictie, across the country, and ,;eral lectures for university extension courses on the same subject. During this period, at the request of American Institute of Archi­tects, Mr. Werolm has headed the Case and Company stnff and preparing and writing 3 pul:hcat1ons for the Institute: Ecomnnics of Architectural l'mdice, l'rofit Planning in Arcliitect 1ral l'ractkc, and Methods of Compcnsatio,1 for Arel itectural Se-rvicrs.

~ucccss in the architectural firm of the future cannot be left to chance. This will be particular!>· true in the smaller firm where both personal and finan­cial resources arc often limited. The individual architect, or a small group of partners, continually will be faced with the critical problem of making the proper choice among several quite possibly attractive alternatives. Reaching a correct decision in the 70's \\ill be more dependent upon sound business plan­ning, prudent policies regarding firm objectives and scope of practice, intelli­gent analysis and use of project compcns:ition methods, and effective mnnas;re­ment control. The use of extra sensory p<,"Ccption, or hunches, as a mc-ani< of making a decision or choicc--as often has been the basis of management or a professional practice in the GO's--cannot be considered a reliable technique for the Architect-Manager of the future. The "office economics" presentation, con­sequentl>·, will draw on the successful experiences or many small practitioners in coping "'ith major management prob],.ms, and '1.ill illustrate the procedures, forms, techniques and control dC\;ccs which have been found practical and ef­fecti\"e in achie,ing success.

Paul B. Farrell, Jr. rccch·ed a law degree from the University of Virginia, Master of Regional Planning Degree from Cornell University, and Bachelor of Architecture Degree from Carnegie-Mellon University. He is a member of the \'irginia State and American Rar Associations; the ABA Section on Taxation. His 6pcrience includes Director of Economic Research and Planning for Smith, Hinchma11, and Grylls Associates, Inc., Detroit; Project Director, development of computer-aided 5>·stem of analyzing return or investment for income prop­ertks; Project Manager, market rcscnrch of economic studies to determine highest and best USc for suburban land development near Detroit; Planner, proposed satallite community, Virginia; and Financial Analyst for various land de~clopment projects. His recent papers include "Planning for Capitol Investments" April, 1969, A/A Jollrnal; "Tax Know-How: More l\loncy For A1"chitccturc," February, 1969, Architectural Record; "The Construction Manager," April, 1068, Archi­tectural and Enoinccrino Ncus; "Financial Analysis of Real Estate,'' August, 1!>68, A I A Journal.

.,trt Dr.ala To E11trcprcncur. After a decade or confusion within the profession, today's architect may be breaking from his traditional role as clcsigncr and contract document specialist. His future power '1.ill depend on his ability to or­ganize development teams of specialists-economists, contractors, realtors, law­yers, and property managers who will perform quality services and also take investment positions in the projects they construct for their clients.

TEXAS ARCHITECT

NE\X' LY

ALVI N: l'hilips, Charles Henry

ARLINGTON: Prikryl, Kenneth R. Stephens, Thomas R Webb, Jon Thomas

AUSTIN: Averitt, Lawrence F. McMurrey, Milton R. Robinson, John C., Jr. Russell, Thomas V. Smith, Ellis J, Tew, Don Lee Vackar, Walter A. Voclter, David Lee

BE LLAIUE:

BRYAN:

CARROLLTON:

CU.BURNE: Shaw, J. Gary

CORPUS CHRI STI : Chambliss, Charles L. Medlin, Paul W.

DALLAS: Audleman,.Donald G. Bartlett, Michael K. Duval, Jerry W. Hagar, Leo S., Jr. Link, John G., III Noack, James C. Rinehart, R. Franklin, Jr. Stubcl, Brenda J. Tomlinson, Joe G. Turner, Charles B. Woitalla, Horst Wossurn, Ronald D.

EVLRMAN: Maddox, Milton T.

NOVEMBER, 1969

REG

GAINESVII,LE: McCain, Mary A.

GARI,AND :

ARCI-IITECTS

Wise, Kenneth 0. Wright, William C.

~WING: Davidson, James L.

LONGVIJ:.W : Frith, Chnl'les E. Graham, Robert E.

l,UHBOCK: Day, Jimmy D. Hamilton, William L. Miller, Lowell E. Whiteley, Kennedy C., .Jr. Wilson, Frank K, Jr.

TONIO: Brndlcy, David E. Carpenter, Jamts l\f. Holt, Nicholas C. McDonald, William B. Peterson, Jack H. Rehler, Kenneth J. Ri,lgill, John 0., Jr. Theis, Jerry W.

CLOVIS, NF,W MEXICO: Kilmer, Randall L.

MIDWEST CITY, OKLAHOMA: Croft, William B.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Sullivan, Charles E.

NORFOLK, VIItGINIA Tamborello, Anthony J.

WICHITA, KANSAS Lackey, Michael Ray

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IN Ml MORIAM

PRESTON GEREN, SR.

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Preston M. Geren, Sr. diccl in Fort Worth on Sunday, September 21, 1969. Born in Sherman, Texas, he hnd attained the age of 77 years at the time or denth. In 1912 he receivccl a B.S. OcgrPe in Architcctum from Texns A&M, then remained on campus to su11erv1se the construction of "Old Mnin Building". Thus began an illustrious career in Al'<'hitecturt> compliment .. ,! by an c·qunlly eminent life as a man in his community.

To show the gn•:1t PStccm Fort Worth nnd Tnrrnnl County felt for him, a Preston M. Gcrl'l1 J>ay was proclaimed F,•hn111ry fi, 19G9, by the city nnd county. The following , <11to1 ial wi-itt,•n by n fri,111,l nn,! f Pllow citizen, Walter R.. Humphrey, J<;ditor of the Fort Worth Press, 1lc c1 ibcs th, high public estlmntion held for Preston Geren, Sr.

Pt-:n: crn1m:-,;•s DAY

No huilclcr of Fort Worth coulcl ha\'c• l,epn mort• worthy of having a day proclaimed in his ho11or than P1t•slnn \I, Gt•1e11 Sr. Auel I nwan build1•r in every connotntion of th,• won!. Yestnday th,• Assodntcd Gcnnnl Contrnctors honorntl him; the mayor and the county judge JIJ"O('laimt·d the day his.

J<'or 67 yenrs an architect, this dintinguished Fort Worth citizen's service has spread over the liv1•s of all or us who live here.

Evcrywhl'l"c about us arc tht• monuments t.o his skill, to his commitment to reliability in the highPst traditions of his profession, to the ideal of perft-ction which has been his guicling sta1·.

llis imprint on the building of our city, on its progress, is indelible. The Genius of so many crentiv1• minds, IIO many visionary men and women go into thl' huilcling of n city. Non .. ia more obvious in this company of our creators nnd build· ers than the urhltN·t, and among those none is morn honon•d by his competitors, by those cngagPd in the bushw.ss of building, than Preston Ger<'n, Sr.

Thr- physical appcnr11nrP of Fort Worth is, in a largt• way, in the hands of our archi­tl'cts. 'l'hcy cun make it shodily or attractive. They can put character in it or mnke it dull and unimai:inatiw.

Those whoso n•sourrPs b111lcl, whose plans lay the groundwork for what is to happrn in our city, put thci1· drc ams nrnl ho1>cs into th,• hands of the architects on whose draw­ing honuls nrul in whose rnin,1s 1111cl skillful hands the dream11 and hopes come to life. So, tht• nrrhitect. in tlw Cinnl accounting, has the say bt·cauae we depend on him for th,• fo1rn, the 111111enrn11r , 01lc11 tlw majPsty of creation.

And so, Pete G, 1 en, a quit t ancl rnrnlcst ma,., a man nr.ver boastful of his skill, 1lands right at thl' top of the liat.

Not just an nrchlkct docs he 1,lancl lhf'rt', hut as a good citizen, a kind and considerate man but firm, a man who lov,-s his community and has done many unheralded deeds of helpfulness ancl coneC'rn for· others who live here.

W,•'vt• been fort1111atc to hnv,• Mr. <:11 rt:'n all these years as our own citizen, our de­signer, our 1·1, ator, our builcl.-r. l'coplc hkc• this make• n grt'ltt rity.

In a,1,lilion lo tho mnny rhang,•s he brought to the skylinf.1 or Fort Worth, his designs grnrcd nunwrous sit, s in T1~11s. HP was esp1•cially conccrnc,d with educational facili­ties, l,oth at seeoncl11ry nn,1 univ1•reily lt·vcls. llis loaa will be felt, not only in his im­nwdi11tc community but throughout 1',•xas.

TEXAS ARCHITECT

HILTON PALACIO DEL RIO

NOVEMBER, 1969

TEXA~ ARCHITECTURE 1968

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PROBLEM: Plan and build in a nine month period a 500 room hotel on a half acre site, con­fined on 3 sides by a river, a bridge, and a historic building; during a period of local prepara­tion of a Worlds Fair severely limiting the availability of labor and materials.

SOLUTION: B e g i n planning and site preparation simultan­eously. Limit on-site construc­tion by use of systems methods: hotel rooms to be built complete­ly self contained, off-site. Build­ing to be 21 floors, first four floors for support facilities, 16 floors of guest rooms and top floor containing ball room and private club. Use available chilled water and steam from city owned utility.

MATERIALS AND CON­STRUCTION: Design and con­struction sequences were set by a computerized critical path schedule. Initial on-site work consisted of 4 floors of conven­tional reinforced concrete con­struction. An elevator and utility core was slip formed of rein­forced concrete to a full height of 230 feet in 12 working days in order to meet critical elevator installation schedule. Simultan­eously, room modules were pre­cast from light-weight structur­al concrete 8 miles from the pro­ject site, moved to a finishing yard where interiors and fur­nishings were installed. Mod­ules were stacked from the 6th floor to the 20th floor level and connected by welding of steel embedments. 496 rooms were placed in 46 days. The 21st floor was constructed of light steel and enclosed by an aluminum window wall. The entire project was designed, completed and oc­cupied in 202 working days.

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wide and could be worked only from one side. Work progressed around the clock, except for a 21~ hour work stoppage each night to allow amphitheater charity variety shows to continue nightly during the summer months a short dis­tance away from the site. ·within 50 days of con­struction the entire area had been excavated, in­cluding the demolition of a two story building and the dil'-mantling of a land~cape fountain stairway leading to the City's famous river walk; 104 foun-

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dation footings were drilled and poured ; foun­tains were formed and poured; reinforced con­crete uprights were already two stories above river level; and a reinforced concrete core to house the hotels seven elevators was rising. The hotel's first four floors are conventionally built of re­inforced concrete. The central core, containing the elevators and fire stair, and the two end unit!>, each housing a fire stair, are slip formed. z achry constructed a $500,000.00 casting yard

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ing of two rows of 8 room-size forms that pro­duced 8 complete units daily. An a\'erage of 115 men formed crews that completed a designated task 496 times. To quickly identify the job per­formed by each man, hard hats were painted in different colors. For example, laborers wore red hats, plumbers wore black hats, electricians wore ye11ow hats, quality control men (as might be expected) wore white hats, crane ope1·ators wore orange hats, etc. The process started by coating the permanent, hinged, outer forms with a foam­ing agent. Reinforcing steel for floors was added

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Eigh t units daily moved through the casting yard assembly line.

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Carpeting delivered to front door of each unit.

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Concrete modules stacked in place at jobsite.

Module units with stabilizing tail section of heli­copter attached, were "flown" into place.

TEXAS ARCHITECT

E ach module was given a code number which keyed its position in the manufacturing and

finishing sequence, its date of erection and its exact placement in the building. Units were cleaned and patched wherever necessary. Bath­tubs were installed; electricians installed various fixtures; ceiling was masked off and sprayed with acoustical coating; door and window frames for the patio were grouted into place; and doors were hung. Other workers installed bathroom tile; applied paint and vinyl wall coverings; plumbers installed showerheads and drains; and heating and air conditioning units were installed.

Carpeting was laid, followed by installation of beds, furniture and colored television set. Each room was fully decorated all the way down to the mirrors, bottle openers, light bulbs and ashtrays. After two weeks in the finishing yard, the room was thoroughly cleaned, spit and polished, sealed off and ready to move to the site. Zachry esti­mated that the finishing yard, with its ability to complete rooms at ground level, shaved about 3 months (in addition to a substantial cost sav­ings) off the time normally taken to furnish and clean a building.

o nce at the jobsite a 350 hp crane equipped with a special 36' dia. ring base and 270' boom

manuvered units into place. To keep the units from turning once they dangle in mid air, a stab­ilizing tail section of a Sikorsky helicopeter is at­tached to each room so that it literally can be "flown" into place. The tail rotor, engine, mag­netic compass and a set of automatic controls are fastened to a platform which is attached to the top of each unit. By giving the room a predeter­mined magnetic heading and by "feathering" the vertical propeller, the operator atop the "flying" room controls the direction of each unit as it is being hoisted to its precise location. An average of 17 modules were placed each day. Once in posi­tion, the reinforcing rods, extending from the lip at the inside end of each room, were welded to­gether. Forms were then placed over the inter­lacing rods and concrete poured to seal the floor. Because the module placement had to match the elevator shaft, each unit had to be set exactly on the unit underneath, at a precise elevation, with a maximum working tolerance of %" to prevent creep. Units were placed 20" apart to provide a continuous vertical mechanical chase. Plumbing and wiring were run up the chase for quick con­nections to individual rooms. Removable panels in the hotel corridor provide access to the chase for installation and maintenance work. •

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Continuous pouring of concrete into slip form allowed elevator shaft to rise at rate of one foot per hour, around the clock.

Modular units being placed on south side of elevator core. Due to extremely thin section slip form work on end walls could proceed only a couple of floors above modular units.

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Hilton Palacio Del Rio Hotel

Hilton Palacio del Rio inevitably invites comparison with Mon­treal's "Habitat" for both were planned in conjunction with a Fair, and employ similar con­struction methods but with sig­nificant differences. Hilton Pa­lacio del Rio involves 496 con­crete modules while Habitat re­quired 354. The Hemisfair units are 32' 8" and 29' 8" long, 13' wide and 91/2' high while Expo units are 38' 6" long, 17' 6" wide and 10' high. Habitat modules were stacked at random subject­ing the walls to greater unit loads than the Palacio del Rio units which were stacked one above the other. The walls of Habitat units were 10" & 12" thick which made the unit so heavy they could not be finished until after they were lifted into place at the site. Weights for the Hemisfair units wer·e 35 tons vs. 80 tons per unit at Habi­tat. The Habitat modules were fab­ricated at n casting plant utiliz­ing 4 box forms set up next to the construction site. The Pa­lacio del Rio units were manu­factured at a plant utilizing 16 forms at a plant located 8 miles from the project site. The com­pletely finished and furnished units were lifted to a height of 21 stories in San Antonio as op­posed to 12 stories for the un­furnished and unfinished units at Montreal. •

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Typical completed unit with aU furnishings and finishes installed be­fore delivery to jobsite.

Dinini Room on first Floor level overlooks beautiful Paseo del Rio.

Lounge and guci:1t register a1'N\A, third floor street level, arc part of building constructed an<l finishl'cl at jobsilc.

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Has the Coast Guard gone soft?

US Coast Guard B.irracks El,ubc,th Cuy Air B:ue North Cilrohna Architect : Otlice of En>t1n1:crinA U.S Coast Guard Wash,nAton, D C. General C:oncrac ror: 1:rcJ C. GarJncr, Co., Inc K1n11on, North CarohnJ Panel Manufacturer Southern Block & P,pe Corp Norfolk, Virginia

Not on your life! If it had, it wouldn't have chosen precast exposed aggregate concrete panels for its beautiful new barracks at Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Concrete is still the toughest, most versatile building material known to man.

More and more of today's striking architecture is being done with precast concrete panels. The reasons: panels permit fast building completion, demand little or no maintenance, and can be fashioned into just about any shape or size the designer demands. This is not to mention the color variety, textural delicacy, and the light and shadow interplay that can be achieved through the use of panels.

Precast concrete panels have made the old tar paper palace a thing of the past. They just don't build barracks the way they used to anymore.

H as the Coast Guard gone soft? Negative.

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This man 1s also your trained All-weather Crete appl cator who helps make your design come true. He 1s a highly specialized contractor licensed by S1lbnco Corporation. This skill and selective licensing protects designers and owners ahke with the assur-

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Consider the importance of roof and plaza insulation ... hidden from sight, covered by membranes and wearing surfaces, applied over every conceivable sub-strate, this insulation Is asked to perform many functions. Contact your local AWC specialist to assist you. Use his special knowledge on your next building pro1ect. (There's no obligation, of course.) If you don't know his name, write us - we'll have him contact you.

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ABILENE CHAPTER

(All Abilene unless otherwl .. designated)

Fellow

Boone, Daniel, 224 Leggett 79605

Corporate

Brown, Woodllef F., 513 Mims Bldg. 79601 Buzard, Richard, P. 0. Box 5622 79605 Call, R. E., P. 0. Bo>< 762, Brownwood 76801 Cozby, Jr .. Grady, 302 N. Wlllls, Suite 6

79603 Delay, Ftakle R., 3150S. 21st St. 79605 Hampton, Don Lloyd, P.O. Box 218,

SwHtwater 79556 Helton, Ronald, 542 Butternut 79602 Hinton, Joseph de Shane, Brownfield Bldg.,

Snyder 79549 Loving, George .H. 542 Butternut 79602 Luther, John Jo .. ph, 542 Butternut 79602 Newberry, Merwin R., 224 Leggett 79605 Tlttle, JamH Donald, 54 2 Butternut 79602 WhHler, Jr,. James H., 224 Leggett 7960 5

Professional Associate

Preston, Carl, 224 Leggett Drive 79605

Associate

Pope, Wllllam A., 224 Leggett Dr. 79605 Price, Jr., Homer Lester, 542 Butternut 79602

AUSTIN CHAPTER

(All Austin unless otherwl .. designated)

Emeritus

Brush, Carlton, Route 1, Farmeravllle 75031

NOVEMBER, 1969

AJA

MEMBERSHIP

TEXAS SOCIETY

OF ARCHITECTS

Fellow

Brooks, R. Mu, 700 Perry-Brooks Bldg. 78701 CrHr, Philip D., School of Architecture,

Univ. of Texes 78712 Page, Jr., Louis c., P. 0. Bo,c 2004 78767

Roenner, Roland G., 3414 Foothlll Terrace 78731

Southerland, Louis, P. 0. Bo,c 2007 78767

Corporate

Allen, John Chiles, 2914 Paarl 78705 Barnes, Jay W,, 259 Hancock Center 78751 Barr, Howard R., 700 Perry Brooks Bldg. 78701 Barrow, Jr •• David Brown, 3630 North HIiis Dr.

78731 Bell, M. Wayne, Bo,c 12276, Capltal Station

7871 1 Bible, Jr., Phll L., 3200 Stevenson 78703 Black, James Slnclelr, 4701 Chlappero Trait

78731 Bowman, Jon A., P. 0, Bo,c 5126 78703 Brians, Audrey L., 1306 Woodlawn Blvd. 78703 Brown, Hyde Joseph, 2816 Hemphlll Park

78705 Campbell, Thomas R., 5602 MaptelNf Drive

78723 Cannamora, Ronald T., 2104 Woodmont Ave.

78703 Carleton, Jr., Charles Samual, 1905 Pecos

78703 Carllsle, Jr., AcrN 8., 2001 D alwood Court

78723 ChamlH, Wllllam Post, 802 First Natl. Bk.

Bldg., Temple 76501 Chandler, Leon C., 4019 Marathon 78756 Cloutler, J, Jack, P. 0. Box 398, Shiner 77984 Coates, Jr., Paul Noyce, 700 Perry-Brooks

Bldg. 78701 CoffN, Robert F. 2102 Parkwey 78703

ROSTER

Colller, Jr., Wllllam M., 2803 Greenlawn Pkwy, 78757

Coote, R. J., 1801 Westlake Dr. 78746 Crier, Jeck, 2102 Parkway 78703 Croft, Charles 8., 2816 Hemphill Park 78705 Croslln, Norman E., 259 Hancock Center 78751 Crow, Jam11 W., 959 Relnll 78751 Crume, Herbart C., 2816 Hemphill Park 78705 Danza, Leopold, 1100 West 38th 78705 Davis, Harold R., 1100 West 38th 7B705 Day, Jr,, Fred Winfield, 2816 Hemphill Park

78705 Dempsey, Jack K., 6102 Shoal CrHk Blvd.

78757 Dornbarger, Werner w., 5812 Trait Ridge Dr.

78731 Drlseolt, Dan J., 3416 Hlllvlew 78703 Emerson, Don, 413 W, 15th 78701 Evant, J. M., 5330 A, Balcones Dr. 78705 Faulk, Jemes, 7407 CrHkbluff Dr. 78731 Gannaway, Allwyn C., 700 Parry-Brooks Bldg.

78701 Greeber, David Calvert, 700 Per ry-Brooks Bldg.

78701 Greeven, Alton E., 2816 Hemphill Perk 78705 Griffin, Jr., Lankford 0., 1604 8. Peart St.

78701 Grobe, Wllllam Clay, 504 W, 7th 78701 Gustafson, W, 0., 1313 A. S. Congress 78704 Harris, Charles M., 4405 Bellvue 78705 Holder, Laree M., 213 EHt Lisa 78752 Hutchison, Frank R., 700 Parry Brooks Bldg.

78701 Jessen, H. E., 2816 Hemphill Park 78705 Jessen, Wolf E., 2816 Hamphlll Park 78705 Kermacy, Martin S., 2816 Wooldridge Dr.

78703 King, Wllllam R., 1201 W. 6th 78703 Knlppa, ErnHt A., 5207 Roblnldale 78723 Kroll, H. Conrad, 2607 Guadalupe 78705 Kuehne, Jr,, H, F., 200 lnternatlonal Life

Bldg, 78701 Lackey, Jack, 1108 Lavaca 78701

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Lal, Richard, School of Architecture, Univ. of Taxes 78712

Lambert, Stewart Bartram, 5305 Turnabout Ln. 78731

Landes, Robert Paul, 259 Hancock Canter 78751

Lana, Wllllam R •• P. O. Box 2004 78767 LHMtar. Thomas McK., 3108 North Lamar

78705 LN, Tom IV, 111 West 8th 78701 L•ch, Thomas M., P.O. Box 6370 78703 Legge, Don Edward, 904 Perry-Brooks Bldg.

78701 Lelpzlgar P•rce, Hugo, 1314 Possum Trot

78703 Lindberg. Paul T., 1902 Matagordo 78741 Logsdon, Vall E .• 306 First Natl. Bank Bldg.,

Temple 76501 Lundgren, Leoni.rd J., 1213 W. 34th 78705 Martin, WIiiiam J,, Rm. 608 Sam Houston Bldg.

78701 Maurer, Edward J., 1213 W. 34th 78705 Mayhall, Temple 8., 1906 Ralelgh 78703 McAdems, Kelly R., 2607 Great Oaks Parkway

78'756 McCandless, Jr., David, 1409 Fllntrldge 78746 McKN, J. Eugene, 3907 Avenue G 78751 McMath, Hugh L., 2501 Inwood Place 78703 Millhouse, Charles A., 2816 Hemphill Perk

78705 MIiis, Madison, Hicks, 3313 Bridle Path 78703 Moore, Jr., Walter c .• 4707 Balcones Dr. 78731 Morrl•, Jr., Edgar A., 2607 Guadalupe 78705 Murchison, Joseph Daniel, 4320 Bull CrNk Rd ••

No. 122 78731

Newman, Stanford Leonerd, 2816 Hemphlll Park 78705,

Nuhn, Kenneth M,. 2303 Rundell Place 78704 O'Connell, Wm, R., 504 West 7th 78701 Page, Jr,, C. H., 3-5 W. 11th 78701 Page, George M., Box 2004 78767 Paschall, BIii Holland, 700 Parry-Brooks Bldg.

78701 Patterson, James M., 507 West 14th 78701 Pendley, Jr., C. M., 2410 San Antonio 78705 Parry, Kirby W., 2409 McCall Rd. 78703 Pfluger, E. J., 2208 Sunny Slope Or. 78703 pflugar, James 0., 504 West 7th 78701 Phllllps, Jr,, Henry W., P.O. Box 2004 78767 Placek, John w .. 5000 Burnet Road 78756 Polkinghorn, James, 504 West 7th 78701 Pringle, Robert, 959 Relnll 78751 Probst, Victor G., 504 West 7th 78701 Reznicek, Edward Joe, 5205 Heimark 78723 RIiey, Barton D., 1213 West 34th 78705 Robinson, Jr., John C., 200 lntarnetlonal

Life Bldg. 78701 Rucker, Jr., Wllllem G., 802 First Natl.

Bank Bldg., Temple 76501 Sauntlers, WIiiiam B., 706 West 34th 78705 Scott, John Linn, 1002 West 12th 78703 Scudder, William Jennings, 1806 West 35th

78703 'Shefelmen, Thomas, 105 E. 3rd 78701 Simpson, Merle A •• 1108 Lav ace 78701 Smith, V. Raymond, 6400 Haney 78723 Stahl, Charles, 3630 North HIiis Drive 78731 Stautz, Carl Henry, 1704 Exposition Blvd.

78703 StoeltJe. Joe E., 1001 E. 39th 78703 Strickland, Jr., J. F. 3202 Beverly Rd. 78703 Swallow, Richard P .• 4403 Balcones 78731 Taniguchi, Alan Y ., 105 E. 3rd 78701 TIiiey, Charles L., 700 Perry-Brooks Bldg.

78701 Treuhardt, John c., 6901 N. Lamar 78752 Turley, Hans Edward, 19 Scott Crncent 78703 Veckar, Walter A., 105 East 3rd 78701 Voeltar, Charles E., 306 First Natl. Bk,.

Temple 76501 Wade, Bobby G., 1201 West 24th 78705 Wadsworth, Terry M., 5903 Tumbllng Circle

78731 Walling, George L., 2605 San Gabrlel 78705

Watson, Mra. A. R., P. 0. Box 1303 78767 White, James Roy, 700 Parry-Brooks Bldg.

78701 Whitson, Jr., Frank E., 105 E. 3rd 78701

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Hlt~ttllNTElt SE\'EITIHS

Willhoite, Warren A., 4601 Chlappero Trell 78731

Wilson, Horace E., 259 Hancock Center 78751 Wright, Jr .• LN, 104 Westlake Dr. 78746 Wukasch, J. Eugene, P. 0. Box 7788,

Univ. Sta. 78712 Youngblood, Robert L., 259 Hancock Center

78751 Zapalac, George H., 1604 Pearl St. 78701

Professional Associate

Dieter, Fred W., 6100 Guadalupe 78752 Moellendorf, Wllllam A., 6706 Ester Drive

78752 NIii, John, 2816 Hemphill Park 78705

Ridgeway, Ann, 1906 San Gebrlel #15 78703 Sumpter, Jesse A., 3703 Towarvlaw Court 78723

Associate

Cenlzero, Benny L., 1013A Winsted Lane 78703

Craws, Jr., Paul C., 3813 Maplewood Ave. 78722

Davia, John, P.O. Box 2004 7B767 Goodman, Jack c., 259 Hancock Center 78751 l;jouston. Dan E., 1713 Madison 78757 Levering, Joseph W., 1207 W. 9th St. 78703

Liebrecht, Ernesto Gonzal, 3123 Hemphill Perk 78705

Linam, Dennis B., 2844 Shoalcr•t 78757 Pickens, Wllllam E,, 2907 Glenview 78703 Skelton, John F., CEC USNR USNCBC, Gulf

Port MS39501

Smith, Ellis J., 1100 West 38th 78705 Smith, Larry, 1108 Lavaca 78701 Sterling, Tom M., P. 0, Box 2004 78767 Sullivan, Charles E., 504 West 7th 78701 Tonahill. Jay 0., 3630 No. HIiis Drive 78731 Voeltar, David L., 2816 Hemphill Dr. 78705 Wllllams, James F., 3217 Liberty 78705 Wllllams, Joseph R., 1605 Watchlll Rd. 78703

Honorary

Guebbels, Jae L., 2615 Wooldridge 78703

BRAZOS CHAPTER

Emeritus

Langford, Prof. Ernest, 1200 Lengford, College Stetion 77840

Corporate

C.porlna, Anthony, 1705-A Lewyar, College Station 77840

Estes, Cherles Edwin, 2601 Wayside Dr., Bryan 77801

Herper, W, Weston, 1103 Berkley, College Station 77840

HIidebrandt, Edwerd F., Weahington County State Senk Bldg., Brenhem 77833

JOMV, Henry Campbell, Trena Aala Englr,_ Auoc,, Inc,, Box 116, FPO

San Francisco, Callf. 96626 Lewrenca, M. 0 .• 100 WNt Brook1ld1,

Bryan 77801 Mann, George J., School of Architecture,

Taxes A&M Unlv. Collage Station 778'3 Matthew,, WIibur R., 100 W. Brookside.

Bryan 77801 Merrell, Jr,, Etnest Earl, 1706 Texas Avenue,

Bryan 77801 Nash, Wm. E., Box 311, Bryan 77801 Pete, Paul E., 707 University Or ••

College Station 77840

Romlenlac, Edward J., School of Architecture, Taxes A&M Univ., Collage Station 77843

Steward, W. Cacll, 3010 Spruce St., 8ry1n 77801

Trent, Jr., Emmett, Box 3637, Bryan 77801 Vrooman, Rlcherd E., School of Architecture,

TIMI A&M Collage Stetlon 77843

TEXAS ARCHITECT

Walden, James C., School of Architecture, Univ. of Penn. Phlladelphla, Pa. 19100

Wauon, Charin Richard, 206 Brookside Drive, Bryan 77801

Professional Associate

Boyar, Denlel Jarry, 401 Glade, College Station 77840

Priesmeyer, Larry L., 607 Fairview, Collage Station 77840

Rouch, Melvln M., School of Architecture, Tax• A&M Univ., Collage Station 77843

Associate

Slater, Danie! J., 1805 Av• P>S, Huntsvllle 77340

Ufar, Norman B., 509 Nagle No. 8, Collage Station 77840

COASTAL BEND CHAPTER

(All Corpus Christi unless otherwise designated)

Emeritus

Gideon, Howard W., 5815 Hinman 78412 Johnson, Otis F ., 141 Naples St. 78404

Corporate

Atmar, Richard S., 823 North Tancahua 78401 Bus!ay, Robert J., P. 0. Box 848,

206 East Houston, Baavlll• 78102 Bellah, Charil• Lawis, 517 S. Water 78411 Bennett, Jr., Ralph, 4659 Everhart 78411 Blanton, Paul T., 160 Vaughn Plaza 78401 Brock, Victor, 1900 Drlscoll Bldg. 78401 Burnett, Jr., M. M., 823 N. Tancahua 78401 Carroll, Gala Garth, 2011 Six Hundred Bldg.

78401 Claycomb, Larry, 525 Glazebrook 78404 GlbSOn, James Phlllp, P. O. Box 3087 78404 Hamon, E. Dexter, P. 0. Box 3576 78404 Hans, Jr., Joseph A., 1314 Santa Fa 78404 Kipp, Robert Grear, 706 Corpus Christi State

Natl, Bank Bldg, 78401 Lyons, Jam• lrwln, 8656 San Benito Way,

Dallaa 75218 Mabray, Leslie Bruce, 1900 Orlscoll Bldg.

78401 Machlan, Jim W., 200 IBM Bldg. 78412 Martin, John Olivar. 4659 Everhart Rd. 78411 McCord, H. B., 3105 lAopard St. 78408 M lier, 8. K., 1120 East Main, Alica 78332 Nesbit, Jr., Earl J., 823 N. Tancahua 78401 Olson, John Minta,, 3216 Raid Drive 78404 Pennington, Jr., Sam Allan, 902 Kinney 78401 Paterson, Jr., J. Soran, 712 Buffalo 78401 Roots, Orby, 1806 S. Alameda 78404 Rouse, Richard w., 433 Shefldan 78412 Smith, Varnon, 1001 Jonas Bldg. 78401 Smyth, Jr., Joa G., 1800 Vaughn Plua 78401 Smyth, Needham B., 1800 Vaughn Plaza 78401 Solka, Jack, 4659 Ev..-hart 78411 Spur, Jr,, Harry Morgan, 1122 Santa Fa 78404 Stalter, WIiiiam Butl..-, 700 IBM Bldg. 78404 Tarry, Ban A., 1713-600 Bldg. 78401 Turne,, Jack Rice, 1229 Third St. 78404 Whittet, William S., 823 North Tencahua 78401 WIida, Walter, P.O. Box 403 78403 WIison, David M., 525 Glazebrook 78404 Winston, Lloyd, 706 C. C. State Natl, Bk.

Bldg. 78401 Wlaznla, Walter, 712 Buffalo 78401 Yuga,, Jr., Arlin, 160 Vaughn Plaza 78401

Professional Associate

Boggs, James B., 718 Robert 78412 Hall, Frank H., 4918 Mable 78411 Kolmn, Bob L., 1122 Sante Fe 78404 Lorenz, MIiton E., 3105 Leopard 78410 Roberts, E. E., 1800 Veughn Plaza 78412 Roma, James G., 1229 Third St. 78404

NOVIMIER, 1969

Satlltf, Thomas E •• 1030 Pond..- 78404 Tuck..-. Marcus R., 6015 Rio Vista 78401 Wllkarson, Wallace R., 411 United Savings

Bldg. 78374

Associate

Garcia, Romeo C., 344 BrNzaway Leija, Jasus A., 429 Stages 78412 Martin, Paul E., 314 Kath..-lna 78404 TNI, Jr., Harold L., 2855 Santa Fa 78404 Wanger, Larry Harlan, 4049 Bahaman 78411

DALLAS CHAPTER

(All Dallas unlaa oth..-wlsa daslgnatedl

Emeritus

Biderman, Sam, Route 2, P. 0. Bo,c 27, Felmouth. Va. 22401

Broad, Thomaa D., Mercantile Dallas Bldg., 1807 Commerce 75201

Chffk, James 8., 1901 >S N. Harwood 75201 Gideon, Howard W,, 5815 Hinman,

Corpus Christi 78412 HIii, Bartrem C., 5528 Liva Oak 75206 Klau1ar, M. C., 318 Cadiz, 75207 Leinbach, Charles H., 820 N. E. 23rd,

Grand Prairie 75050 Overbeck, Clarance E., 6434 Park Lana 75225 Portar, I. 0., 3838 Turtle Crffk Blvd. 75219 Stuablr, Theodore H., 5410 McCommas 75219 Thomson, Henry B., 15319 Nakoma 75209 Vaughn, Harold, 5825 Kenwood 75206 Woarn..-, F. J., 6442 Vanderbilt 75214

Fellow

Bannett, J. Murrell, 3308 Oak Grove 75204 Dahl, George L., 2101 N, St, Paul 75201 OaWln, Roscoe P., 2025 Cedar Springs Ava.

75201 Fisher. J. Herschel, 725 Southland Canter

75201 GIii, Grayson, 1913 San Jacinto 715201 Hamllton, Earle Grady, 1700 Republic Bank

Tower 75201 Harper, Terrall R., 920 GrNt Arner. of Dallas,

2020 Live Oak 75201 Harrell, George F., 1700 Republic Natl.

Bank Tower, 75201 Kemp, Harris A., 920 Graat Amar. of Dallas,

2020 Liva Oak 75201 Mayer, Howard R., 2727 Oak Lawn 75219 Nelson, Donald S., Mercantile Dallas Bldg.,

1807 Commerce 75201 Oglesby, Jr., Enslle 0., 2906 North Fitzhugh

75204 Splllman, Pay v .• 725 Southland Center 75215 Tatum, Harbert M., 820 N. Harwood St.,

Rm. 501 75201 Thomaa, Arthur E., 820 N. Harwood St., 75201

Tsa Member

Pltslngar, J. A., 166 Mudows Bldg. 75206

Corporate

Adams, Jay H., 5344 Livingston 75209 Adams, Moffatt 0., 701 E,cchange Bank F,

75235 Aguirre, Jr., Padro, 3514 Oak Grove 75204 Allan, Rob..-t S., 2800 Routh St.,

Rm. 208 75201 AndefSOn, A. 0., 1211 Exchange Bank Tower

75235 Andarson, Jacob Edward, 2930 Turtle Creak

Plaza 75201 Auger, James M., 1700 Republic Bank Tower

75201 Badaracco, John LN, 235 Frito Lay Tow..-

75229 Bannister, Jay M,. 1102 lntarvala,

Garland 75040 Baugher, Robert Oala, 7330 Edgerton Orh,a

75231

Back, Marvin E,. 8514 Eastls Avenue 75218 Bannan, Edward M., 3308 Oak Grove 75204 Benson, Wllllam E., 2506 Howell Strfft 75218 Beran. Ed E., 1900 Vaughn Bulldlng 75201 Barry, Harold A., 7147 Cerpantar Frwy 75247 Boatwright, Jr., Cacll MIii..-, 1948 Kassler

Parkway 75208 Boarder, Eugene F., 2618 Bomer 75235 Boozlotis, BIii Custas, 4310 C Westside Or.

75209 Bowen, Avery W., 3117 Chima Court,

lrvlng 75960 Box, Harold, 3526 Cedar Springs Road 75219 Boytar, James E., 3207 Douglas Apt. 101·07

75219 Braden, David R., 200 Wast Colorado 75208 Bradley, MlchMI T., 10430 Roblndala Or.

75238 Bradshaw, Ronald G., 2919 Walborn 75219 Brandt, Jack T., 8226 Douglas 75225 Brlttow, James E., 1600 LTV Tower 75201 Brooks, La Vara, 1002 Stammons Towar Wast

75207 Brown, John Hall, No. 230 B K Bldg.

13333 N. Central E:xprass 75251 Brown, John Hall, Jr., No. 230 B K Bldg.

13333 N, Central E><prass 75251 Brown, Stanley, 4012 Cedar Springs Road

75219 Broyhlll, Kent Ira, 8910 Capri Drive 75238 Bryant, Richard J., 610 S. WIidwood,

Irving 75060 Buford, Frederick S,. 1100 Rio Grande Natl.

Bldg. 75202 Bullock, James R., 725 Southland Centef 75201 Callejo-Borges, Wm. F., 902 Fldellty Union

Life Bldg. 75201 Canaan, Gershon, 4700 St. John Or. 75205 Cape, Jr., George w •. 3619 Howell 75204 Cavin, Jr., L. C., 701 Vaughn Bldg. 75201 Chapman, Ma,c 0,, 219 Exchange Park 75235 Chrlstansen, Georga E., 6038 Revera 75206 Clement, Jarry LH, 3619 Howell 75204 Cllne, Robert W., P. 0. Bo,c 1795,

Aspen, Colorado 81611 Clutts, James A., 2020 Live Oak 75201 Colllw, James R., 607 Stammons Tower South

75207 Collins, G. Mallory, 2921 Fairmount 75201 Cook, Chari .. Wm., 4227 Herschel 75219 Coopar, Payton G., 6514 Royal Lane 75230 Corgan, Jack M., 1019 Graat American Bldg.

75201 Covington, Relph E •• 505>S w. Main,

Danison 75020 Craycroft, Jack, 2710 Oak Lawn 75219 Crittenden, Norman W., 314 Stammons Toww

South 75207 Crown, Phllllp T., 323 East Jeffwson 75203 Dabney, Robert Louis, 3514 Oak Grove 75204 Danna, John B., 2902 Routh 75204

David, Edward c .• 301 Mercantile Securltlas Bldg. 75201

Davis, Tl• 0., 31 06 F alrmount 75201 Dackar, Howard G., 3631 Cedar Springs Rd.

75201 Oa Fonds, Ardery V., 9823 Carnegia Or. 715228 Denney, 8. P., Jr., 740 24th St., N,E.,

Perla 75460 Dryden, Jr., Horeca Ewing, 2921 Falrmou1>t

75201 Edwards, George W., Am. 204, 9990 Monroe Or.

75220 Ekblad, Robt, Samual, 2500 McKinney 75201 Emmrich, Jamas W., 3619 Howell Suite 111

75204 English, Hugh, 3828 Mockingbird Lane, 75205 Evans, Thomas E., P. o. Box 1554, 75219 Everett, Wm, Edward, 626 Mercantil• Bldg.

75201 Falls, MIias Edward, 3310 Fairmount 75201 Faulkner, Lawis l.., 1918 Patricia Lane,

Garland 75040 Feinberg, Raymond S .• 6617 Snider Plaza 75205 Forrester, Tarry N., 11222 Ferwald Ava. 75218 Foster, Dal .. V., 7th Fl. LTV Towar 75201 Fowlkes, Jamas R., 4228 N. Central E,cprassway

75206

25

FrNburg. Chas. R,, 600 Lockwood, Rlchard10n 75080

Gamble, Eugene B., 1235 Frito LIIV Tower 7!5235

George David Webb, 4234 Shorecrest St. 75209 George, R .. c,an W., 4348 Sen C.rlos 75205 GIii, G. Dougles, 1913 Sen Jacinto 75201 GoOdwln, Robert D., 701 Veughn Bldg. 75201 Gordon, JONPh F., 3010 Blackburn 75204 Grady, Wm. F., 1700 Republic Bank Tower

75201 GrNner, Charin WIiiiam, 2620 AndrN Lane

75228 Grogan, Dougln R., 1711 West lrvlng Blvd •

lrvlng 75060 Guice, E. Hamilton, 2522 Hood 75219 Guthrie, Joe E., 2800 Routh 75201 Heinze, Thomas W., 6020 Ceder Springs

No. 1 08 75235 Melford, Robert L •• 8827 Lllnarkshlr• 715281 Hall, Allan Welton, 4025 Southwestern Blvd.

75225 Hell, Warren H., 6400 N. Central Expwy 75206 Hallum, Vernon Aubrey, 3511 Ceder Springs

75219 Hanshew, Wm. G , Suite 500 1507 Pacific Ave.

75201 Heys, Richard S., 3222 Cedar Plaza, Apt. 131

7!5235 Hernphlll, Jack, 2710 Oak Lawn, 75219 Henderson, Philip C., 3526 Ceder Springs Rd,

75219 Hendricks, Jamn L., 2533 McKinney 75201 Hldell, Jr., William H,, 3000 Tunle CrNk

Plaza 75219 Hlasser, J. W,, 3619 Howell StrNt 75204 Hildinger, Leroy G,, 729 S. Jupiter,

Garland 75040 HIiiiard, J. Edward, 7600 C.rpenter Frwv

75247 Holden, Eugene Petrick, 1700 Republic Bank

To- 75201 Hoover, Harrv c .. 2800 Routh 75201 Hopkins, II, Bunram C,, 3619 Howell 75204 Huddlnton, Norman Harper, 1235 Frito Lav

Tower 75235 Hughes, LeRoy L., 308 S. Akerd 715202 lngtl1, Curtis Lee, 3619 Howell 75204 Irby, Geo. 8,, 5737 Mc:Comma1 75206 Jahn, Edward Currie, 7811 Colebtook 75217 Jervis, Donald Edward, 201 0 Ona Mein Place

75250 Jarvis, Harold Duane, 2010 Ona Main Place

75250 Jeffery, Jarry Quincy, 1910 W. Irving Blvd.,

lrvlng 75060 Jones, Harold W,, 200 W. Colorado 75208 Jonu, Ted, 3512 Mornlngnar Lana 75234 Kalman, Ralph, 3603 Nonh Hell St. 75219 King, Perry Mark, DM&M Box 110,

APO San Francisco, C.llf, 96626 Kleinschmidt, Donald, Fidelity Union Life

Bldg, 75201

Koerber, Edward W., ~533 McKinney A111 75201

Kolb, Jr,, Nathaniel Key, 1700 Rep, Natl, Bank Tower 75201

Lacy, Lllrry, 2710 Oak Lllwn 75219 Lacey, Jr., Nul Terry, 2727 Oak Lewn,

Room 228 75219 Lllndry, Duane, 243 Ouadrengle, 2800 Routh St.

75201 Lllne, Cllfford Jr,, 1235 Frito Lay Tower

75235 Lightfoot, WIii H,, 10 First StrNt, N,E.,

Perl1, 75460 Macer, Ted P., 409 Dover Dr.,

Rlcherdson 75080 Malone, Garv Rodger, 2206 Ridgeway,

Arlington 76010 Manos. Peter N., 3403 LM Pkwy. 75219 McAdams, Howard o., 2364 Rockyglen Dr.

75228 McBride, Richard D., P.O. Box 9772 75214 McClure, WIison, 4037 Lemmon 75219 McGrew, WIiiiam E., 7828 ldlewood 75230 McWaters, Kenneth, 3603 Hell St. 75219 M,ler, Frank L., 725 LTV Tower 75201

26

Merrill, W. Relph, Papah-•hawa Hana, Maul, HI. 96713

MIiier, Jr,, Hubert S., 705 Stammons Tower West 75207

MIiier, Leon, 220 M. Oak Cliff S.v. & Loan, 12th & Bishop 715203

MIiier, Jr., Merk Edwin, 1621 Felrcourt, Irving 75060

MIiier, Tom Polk, 711 w. Sycamora, Denton 78201

Mills, Joseph M., 8215 Wutchnter Dr. 715225 Minor, C.rter, 3101 Routh St. 76201 Moore, Harvey 0., 1241 EvergrNn,

Rlcherdson 76080 Morey, Jr., A. Warren, 700 Vaughn Bldg. 75201 Morc,an, Jack Hubert, 112 MNdowt Bldg. 75206 Morton, Jr,, Merion 0., 634 Newberry Dr.,

Richardson 75080 Moll, Lelend Mark, P. 0. Box 2640 715209 Muller, Charles J., 2507 Washington,

Commerce 75428 Muncey, Jr,, James A., 3403 L .. Parkway

75219 Murray, Robert J., 3507 Trevis Apt. 1 04 75204 Mvers, Randolph P., 3057 Dothan Lllne 75229 Nall, Stephen 0., 3400 Rapubllc Bank Tower

715201 N-men, Oaorge E., 2919 Walborn 75219 Newton, Wm. w., Jr., T•xa1 Bank,

One Main Place 715250 Norris Ill, Robert H., 2617 Fld•lltv Union

To-r 75201 Norris, Walter L., 802 Stammon, Tower South

76207 Old,, WTillam Rav. 2020 Liva Oak 75201 Parker, Howard CharlH, 710 Or. American Bldg.

75201 Pesk, Nell E., 915 MNdOWVI-.

Richardson 75080 Petterson, Robert A., 1913 Wettvlew Terrace,

Arlington 76010 Perkins. John A., 2201 Cedar Springs 75201 P«rv. Robert J •• 4310 o. WNtslda 75209 Pf1nenstlel, Walter Josaph, 1425 Frito Lay

Tower 75235 Phinney, Temple, 2512 Cedar Springs Rd. 715201 Pickle, C. Durwood, 208 Olencelrn 715232 Pierce, John All•n, 2727 Oak Lawn 75209 Pltzlnger, Jr., J, A,, 188 MNdOWI Bldg,

76205 Powatl, Bob G., 2020 Uve Oak 75201 Pratt, Jamat RNCe, 3526 Cedar Springs Rd,

75219 Prinz, Harold e .. 4310 e. Westside Dr.

75209 Putty, Jr., Paul G., 2010 One Main Place

75250 Ramsay, Roa Ivy, 3400 Republic Bank Tower

715201 Rash, Jr,, Paul J., 3511 Cedar Springs 75219 RNrdon, WIiiiam M., 1731 Klng1 Hwy 75208

Reynolds, Robert Kav, 217 Stemmont To-West 75207

Rich, Joe Lvnn, 2727 Cedar Springs 715201 Richie, Gaorge Robert, 2902 Southland Center

752115 Richter, WIii S., 3704 Abrams Rd, 715214 Rlno, John F,, 2101 North St. Paul St. 715201 Robans, Jamet H., 708 Stemmon1 Tower South

715207 Roberts, MrL Jewall M,, 4569 Belford 7152015 Rooth, C.rl H,, Or. Amer. Dallat Bldg.

Rm 710 715201 Rutherford, Oen• Rankin, 3814 Oak Grove

Sult• 75204 Salem, Alben Richard, 2339 Inwood No. 31

715235 Sandfl•ld, Max M., 3722 Bowwr 711219 San Miguel, Rudolph A., 2902 Southland

C•nter 75201 Scoggins, J. Harv•v, 1711 W, Irving Blvd.,

lrvlng 715060 Selzer, Dal• E., 2020 Live Oak 715201 Sentall, Gordon Douglu, 3700 Ron 75204 Shelmlra, w. Overton, 1 GOO Vaughn Bulldlng

711201 Shevelar,d, WIiiiam A., 1700 fllepublk: Benk

Tower 715201

Shields, Harry s., 1900 Vaughn Bldg. 75201 Shlfflat, Glynn• W., 4928 Cedar Springs Rd.

75235 Slbeck, Gordon, 1407 Main St., No. 230 75202 Slejko, Robert L., 3701 Davonshlre,

Irving 75060 Smith, BIiiy Dela, 3636 Lemmon A11enua 75219 Smith, Cole, 21500 McKinney 715201 Smith, Jr., E. C.rlyle, P. 0, Box 1288

Grand Pralrl• 75050 • Smith, Harwood K,, 2902 Southland Center

76201 Smith, J. Murray, 3106 Fairmont 75201 Smith, James Wadsworth, P, 0, 80,c 5806 75222 Smith, Stenlav, Swinford, 12315 Frito Lav

Tow•r 76238 Smith, Vernon S., P. 0, Box 15806 76222 Stanley, Thomas E,, 3707 R-llns 75219 StarnN, Lawr•nc• 0., 7732 Goforth Clrcl•

75238 Stefonlak, Edward T., 201 Friot Lav Tower

715235 St-an, J•rrv Walter, 1028 Life Bldg, 75202 Stinson, Robert A., 3514 Ceder Springs 75219 Stone, Garald Eugena, RHor Bldg.,

Denton 76201 Summara, WIiiiam Carl, 3514 C•d•r Springs

75219 Swank, Jr,, Arch B., 4310 Wettslda Dr. 75209 Tatum, A. J., 200 C, StrMt No. 117,

Washington, D,C. 20003 TerrHal, Nick, 8605 Patrick Dr. 75214 Thomas, Downing A,, 4310 C, Whttlda Dr.

75209 Thomas, Louis Edward, 805 Stammona Tower

Nonh 76207 Thompson, Barry A., 2020 Llv• Oak Rm 810

75201 Thompson. John R,, 2001 McKlnnav Ave. No.

301 75201 Tllllnger, Jerry D., 3652 Courtdala Dr. 75234 TOdd, J. Stuart, 1700 Rapubllc Bank Tower

715201 Tucker, Oliver T., 1714 Winthrop, Irving

76060 Tung, Albert K. H., 2215 North 01111• Str .. t

75201 Tunnell, Rov L., 725 Southland C•ntar 715201 Udstuan, Thomas L., 2020 Ll11a Oak, #610

75201 Upshaw, Jr,, ForrNt, 434 W. KINt 81vd,

75224 Wallace, Richard C., 506 N. Ervay 75201 Ward, Roger L., 2528 w. Mockingbird Lllne

75235 WalMII, John w .. 8641 Rolling Rock Larle

75238 Watson, Stanlev o .. 1700 Rapubllc Bank

Towar 75201 Weet•r, Garv K,, 11029 Gian Echo 75238 West, Stark, 2921 Fairmont 715204 Westfall, Delbert C., P.O. Box 19164 715:2111 WhMler, Jam•• e., 201 Frito Lav Tower 7152311 Whlta, Latham, 425 S. Flald St. 715202 White, Roberto., 212 Thomaa Bldg. 75202 Wlf•y, Jamfl I., 2906 Fitzhugh 75204 Wilkinson, Robert M., 2117 Car.,.nter Fr-e v,

Wett Sult• 11, lrvlng 715060

Wllllama Jr., A. Art, 214 Empire Center, 8383 Stemmona Fr-av 75207

Mlllams, Clifford K •• 42115 Ridge Rd. 715229 Williford, Donald French, 82211 Oougl .. 7152215 Wlltlhlre, John P., 2030 N. H•nder90n 715208 Wln90, Wm. J., 606 lrvlng Bank Tower.

Irving 715060 Winstead, JamN R., 2020 Live Oak No. 920

75201 Wong. Jr. Wm •• 22115 N, Oliva 75201 Wood, Jack, 901 Pretton St, Bk. Bldg.

8111 PrfflOn Rd. 7152215 Woodward, Thomes E., 3619 How•II 75204 Worrall, II, Gerald, 5949 Lakewood Blvd.

75214 Wright, Jr., ErnNt, 2727 Cedar Springs

75201 Wright, JamN S., 2020 Cedar Springs Rd.

715201 Wrlghtamfn, Don, 31511 Cedar Springs 70219

TEXAS ARCHITICT

Young, David Arnold, 2211 s-n- 75232 Zehnder, Norbert, 3511 C.CS.r Springs Rd,

75219

Professional ASIOCiate

Arhelger, Raymond C,, 6322 Ravine Or. 75220 BlrkhNd, Charin G., 4310 G. Westalde Ort,,e

75209 Carpenter, Jon Calvln, 3603 Hall 75219 Clnatl, Frank Jemes, 3600 Mockingbird 75205 Crook, Joe W,, 614 One Turtle CrNk VIiiage

75219 Danna, Jr., John B •• 6016 MNdOW Roed 75230 Oavlc!Son, E. Dow, 2901 Valley View Suite K

75243 Edwin, Geor9' Robert, 1825 Post Oak, lrvlng

75060 Ferrara, Richard A-. 8923 Rolllne Rock 75238 Flovd, James w., 11319 COt'al HIiis Or. 79229 Frank, Jay Edward, 3116 Douglas, No. 210

75219 Hawes, ValPNU E,. Jr., 8620 Charing Croa Ln.

75238 Heeth, Jarry, 4717 Lahoma 75219 HNnan, Wllllam L., 4502 Wildwood Rd. 75209 Hibbard, Jr. Wm. John, 3410 Dartmouth 75205 Hendricks, 8111 M., 221 !5 N. Ollva 75201 Hugh•. Wallace Leon, 5030 A. Hall 75235 Jonas, J, Tom, 3350 Shady Hollow Ln. 75233 Kerr, Edward L., 1143 Brunnar 75224 Kirby, Edward, 3110 Cornell 75205 Koehler, Jr. C. C., Route 1, Rad Oak 75154 Kt:lhlmann, JOMPh J,, 821 Overglan 75218 Lambert, Raymond S., 11346 Emerald 75229 Laney, Wllllam Roland, 2001 McKinney 75201 Laroe, Geo,va W., U.S. Publlc HNlth San/lea,

1114 Commerce St. 75202 LN, Jr., Woodrow Roy, 5010 Bo- No. 207

75209 Lundy, Clarance H., 4308 N, Central Expwv

75206 Martinsons, Harmanls, 4515 Prentice 75204 Matthlas,'Harry Ernest, 170 E. Callfornla,

Pasadena, Calif. 91101 Mayer, Anthony F., 3812 Amherst 75225 Mccarroll, Roy J. 2122 St. Francis 75228 McFadyan, Robert W., 9508 North Point Or.

75218 Mayer, Jamas Hoyt, 2710 Oak Lawn Suite 101

75219 Mullen, Ill, John w., 5365 Montrose 75209 Otalu, Raful, 5500 W. Hanover 75209 Ouzu, David M., 1237 WIiiow Gian 75232 Palmer, Jr., Fred NIies, 703 Nesbitt 75214 Panon, Craig Dale, 7428 Walllng Lana 75231 Perkins, Robert I., 7139 W•tbfook Lana 75214 Pfugge, Roman C., 10230 LongmNdow Or.

75218 Roberts, Chrlny Kenneth, 2514 AndrN Lana

75228 RuSHII, James A., 4616 Southern 76209 Sealy, Jimmy Wayne, 2806 Hood St. 76219 Shaffer, Gerry MIiton, 4065 Amhant 75225 Smith, Stephan J., Englnaerlng Branch Box 3

75221 Stubal, Bramt. J, (Mia), 9877 Brockbank

75220 Summey, Orvlll• M., 1915 Myrtlewood Or.

75232 Talley, Kan Michael, 1106 Kensington 76208 Vancll, Raynol B,, 988 Sylvanla Or. 75218 Volk, Leonard W., 2020 Liva Oak, Suite 1120

75201 Westmoreland, Harold Rav, 8457 Swift Ava.

75228 Wllllams, Thomas o .. 2728 Walborn, No. 203

75219 Woodworth, Jamas P,. 12454 Wood Manor Clrcle

75234 Yost, Wllllam George, 2001 McKinney No. 301

75201

Associate

Alantado, Conchita, 5!50 N,W. 60th Ava., Miami, Fla. 33136.

NOVEMBER, 1969

Arnold Ill, Walter o., 103 Mavis 75232 Bannister, Jay M., 1102 lntervale,

Garland 75040 1 Barker Ill, Christopher S., 4242 Lomo Alto

75219 Batln, John w •• 3121 Crest Ridge Or. 75228 Bradshaw, Marvin H., 3312 Princeton 75205 Couch, James M., 2847 Gretna 75247 Highfield, Douglas C., 417 South Halay Apt.

120, lrvlng 75060 Jonas, Jr., Robert Howard, 9860 Audalla Rd.

No. 261 75238 Keegan, Curtis J., 2918 Whhernarsh Clrcla,

Richardson 75080 Kassler, Robert N., No. 312 Central Bldg.

Paddar St., Hong Kong, BCC Marlnlck, Otto A., 7103 Shook 75214 Martin, Alax, 3140 Hall St., No. 311 75219 Miranda, R. v., 833 Vellay View Or.,

Grand Prairie 75050 Noack, Jamn C., 4130 Prescon 75219 Page. F. M. 414 SR L ~hornton Frwv 75203 Parkins, Robet't I., 7139 Westbrook Lane 75214 Raynolds, Otis Lynn, 4933 Hall 75219 Richey, J. HaNay, 3319 Throckmorton 75219 Rosa, Ronald F., 4040 Travla No. 112 76204 Savage, Richard E., 271 0 Community Or. No.

106 75220 Schumann, Al, 7837 No"'1avan Rd. 75230 Turner, Charlas B,, 4145 Hyer 75206 Vonda, Hoya, Herbert .Austin, 935 Lausanne

75208 Wade, Jilas, 8208 Spring Valley Rd.,

Apt. 138 75240 Werth, Edward Scon, 131 W. 70th St.,

New York, N- York

Honorary

Bywaters, Jerry, Chairman Art Dept. SMU 75222 Houston, L. 8., Director Park & RacrNtlon

Dept, City Hall 75201 Jonsson, J. Erik, Mayor, City Dallas.

City Hall 76201 Marcus, Stanley, Prasldent, Naiman Marcus

75201 Springer, Marvin R., Urban Planning Consultant,

3619 Howell 75204

EL PASO CHAPTER (All El Paso unless otherwise designated)

Emeritus

McGhff, Percy W., 1800 N. Stanton 79902 Wuehrrnann, Wllllam G., 1140 East Rio Grande

79902

Fellow

Carroll, Edwin W., 2501 N. M- 79900

Corporate

Boyd, Willlam o., No. 236 Southwest Center 79901

Bynum, M. 0., B327 Sageland Way 79907 ea,,.,., GIibert Buie, 605 Ean Yandell 79902 Daaubla, Jr,. Louis, 2501 N. Mase 79902 Davis, Ralph Varnon, 4 150 Rio Bravo 79901 Devllller, Charlas, 1444 Montana 79902 Dockstader, Eugena E., 1008 GrNn River Trail,

Ft. Worth 76103 Ouung, Jr., George, 2501 N. Mau 79902 Fahra, Harry M., 1900 N. Oregon 79903 Fischer, H. M. Bart, 2117 Wyoming 79903 Fouts, Robert Warren, 6520 Convalr Road

79925 Garland, Jr., Roberto., 1444 Monuna 79902 Gomaz, Jose M., 6520 Convalr Ad. 79903 Henry, Charles Lynn, 4150 Rio Bravo 79912 Henry, Donald F., 4150 Rio "Bravo 79912

Harrare, Padro P., 3901 Montana 79903 Higgins, Clarance, 827 E. Vandall Blvd. 79902 HIiies, Jr., David Ellsworth, 1444 Montane

79902 Kant, Stephen W., 2800 N. Stanton 79902 Kuykandall,Jr., Walter E,.1212 Montana Ava.

79902 Langford, Jemas Monroe, 6520 Convair Rd,

79925 McCombS, Clinton L., 1212 Montana Ava.

79903 Mlddleton, Jr., Sam T., 1212 Montana Ava.

79902 Monroe, Jr., James E., 827 E. Vandell Or.

79902 Moore, Mervin H., 6520 Convalr Rd. 79925 Mulvllla, Bernard, 4131 HockhNth 79922 Nasmlth, B. A .. , 6006 N, M-. No, 900 79912 Pallatl, Jr., Agostino, 3901 Montana 79903 Rand, Pat, 2501 N. M ... 79902 Sawtelle, Gilbert G., 1551 Montana 79902 Stanley, Duffy B,, 308 Bassett Tower 79901 Staten, Jr., George C., 1212 Montana Ava.

79902 Thorpe, Jr., W. F., 4 150 Rio Bravo 79901 Vall, Samual U., 308 Bassett Tower 79901 WatarhouM, Ewing E., 2501 N, Mesa 79902

Professional Associate

Carson, John M,, 4120 Rio Bravo 79902 Griffin, W, Fred, 309 Ridgemont Drive 79912

Associate

Davis, Jon, 1006 MIiis Bldg. 79901 Foste,, J.P., 4160 Rio Bravo 79901 Polk, William R., 1212 Montana 79902

FORT WORTH CHAPTER (All Fort Worth unless otharwise daslgnatad)

Emeritus

Capella, A. J., 441 • 33rd St., No. 907. St. Petersburg, Fla. 33713

Digby, Roberts F. W., 1205 Clovarlane 76107 King, Arthur George, 4228 Wastmont Court

67109 Malln, Alfonse W., P. 0, Box 9048 76107 Woltz, Jr., Robert P., 3433 Dorothy Lane,

South 76107

Fellow

Panarson, J. J., P. 0, Box 9048 76107

Corpo rate

Allan, WIiiiam L., 2511 East Mitchell, Arlington 7601 O

Alread, Jr., L. Camaron, 3363 Bilglade Rd. 76133

Baker, Stan, 1910 Commerca Bldg, 76102 Ball, Huey H., 2809 W. Boyce 76133 Barfiald, Cec:11 Aubrey, P. 0. Box 9048

76107 Bartel, Albert, 3416 Bllglade Rd. 76133 Bass, Jr., Wllllam L., 3574 Dryden Rd.

76109 Bibb, Ill, Sumter T., 306 Equltabla

Savings Bldg. 76102 Boese, Jr., Olin, 306 Equitable Savings

Bldg, 76102 BoaM. Sr., Olln, 306 Equitable Savings

Bldg. 76102 Bogard, Jr., R. Ward, 7108 Turner Terrace

76118 Bradbury, Phll W., 6 Bounty Road East

76116 Brown, Tom, 1111 Forest Park Blvd. 76110 Buchanan, Jr., Jam• C., 800 Trans Am«lcan

Llfa 76102 Burnett, Richard E,, 4224 Hartwood Dr. 76109 Butrlll, t.N R., 5821 Wadgaworth Ad. 76133

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Cempbell. Alcflard Welter, 4000 Hertwooel 71108

Chemben, AObert w .• 1'°4 COntlnentel Life Bide, 71102

ChromN_,, Wllllem Wella, "65 ..._..,t St. 78115

Clerti , Clifton GIibert. 191• CO-• Bide, 78102

CO•. H•men G., •1a Nell,. Andenon Bide, 78102

Croston, Jr., M . E., IOI llellev A-71107

Derrow, Aft'~ L., Bo• 2353 71101 DNlft', Jr., l"eul M ., 9005 1"1.-ood

71111 Dunlap, J_,, T ... , I". 0. Bo• eoe8 71107 Echols, Jr., Wllllem Welk•,

302• 5th A- 78110 Ehlnt1, Tommy H., 302• Sendetle 71108 Epperly, Don, I". o. Bo• 9CM8 71107 F-ler, Senuel Ooneld, <4001 Drl*III lltvd.

71107 O.rrett, Terr, Jerome, 3101 Sydney 71108 Geren. Jr., ,,..._ M., 11211 Ft. Worth

Ned. Bk. Bide, 71102 a.r-. Sr., l"ratofl M., 11211 Ft. Worth Ned. Bk. Bide, 71102

Gober, Terry M., 1700 Montotelr Dr. 79103 o,_, Jr., Ern.t W., 1•211 Frito Lft'

Bide,. Dellel 7112311 Haberrnen, l"eul L.. 1 Summit Ave ••

Suite_,. 71102 Henfeld, Le Roy, Seml,-y South Office

Bide-. Aoorn •20 71115 Hemm, II, T. z., IC-• Hemm AtchlteeU.

1~ COntlnentel Ned. Bide, 71102 Herden, Jr,, T. E., 11211 Ft Worth Ned

Bk Bld9, 78102 Herrla, G lynn L , I". O. Bo• 17173 71102 Huappellheu-. Clyde A., Ft. Wonh Club

Bide,. No. e2• 711 02 Jeck-. Edward D., At 1, Bo• .SB,

Aledo 78008 .,__, 8- H,, 100 N Unlvenlty DJ.,

No. 300 71107 JohMOn, Chert• A., •025 Drllkell 71107 l(elley, Cheri• H., 801 Beiley,

, . o. Bo• 9CM8 71107 l( lrk. Dofwld W , 100 N. Un'-91tv DJ,,

No 300 71107 1(-, Jr • Wllllem c .• 1(- • Hemm

Arc:h ltec:ta. 1~ Contlnentel Nett . Benk Bide, 71102

l(oeppe, Eert E. 1502 W. T, Weaon- 9lde, 71102

l(oeppe, Eert P'eul, 4931 Lefeyene 71107 l(ometai, Albert Shlgekl, 1112 Summit A-,

No. 200 71102 Lem, G- Allen, 1•00 8-nett Dr.,

Arllntton 78010 LeBua, G-.e F., 1801 Emt Aoed w..t

71111 l.-nd, AObert H., 5705 Weir- Clfcle

71133 Luther, Aoneld I., 572• Monterrft' )'load

71112 Meddo•. MIiton T .. 829 Edne Drive, E-rnen

Maplea, Moree:• C •• 711 W. S.V-th St. 71102

McAdeme, Albert Carlton, 3210 W•t Lenc:alllf No. 202 71107

McCUiioch, J- Cllfton, 1117 Edee- ood Tenec:e, N, 71103

MlkUNII, Alvln J , 2010 Woods DJ., Arllntton 78010

Moore, Dic k C., 21170 Hlfhvlew Tenec:e 71108

O'N .... Wllllem H., 308 w. T. weaon-Bld9,

f'ad9ett, Sidney T., 2508 Weet Berry 71108 ,..mer, Doneld l"hlllp, 320I Blnyon 71113 ,...ker, Doneld Burnt, 210 W. Mein,

Artlntton 78010 ...,..., • Moffit B,, IOI .... ey A- 78107 l"feff•, CNrt• J ., , . o. h• 9CM8 78107 ~ Alvln I ., P'. O , h• 8388 78107 lchuttl, JNk ArthW, 11211 .. , Worth Ned,

911 . 9lde, 78102

21

Scudlero, JONPti s.. 4087 w. 7th 78107 Shelton, Dortend Cerol, 25211 Rld9ffler Blvd,

78118 Sherlll, Mervin L-Y. 1808 Northtler\ Or.,

Arllnaton 78010 Shupee, G-.e w., Arlln,ton Bu• co, .....

Arllnfton 78010 Smith, Cecll ,., 1020 Mecof'I llulte II 71102 Smith, F, Olln, 2029 Huntington Lene 78110 Smith, Gordon L .. Jr., 5513 wen l"oNdele

78107 Sowden, a.,_. ... , . o. h • 9CM8 78107 8Peuldlnt1, Don W., Bo• 12.74 Aidtelee

Station 78118 Spence, Elbert Alddlc:k, 3819 Micki Lynn

78107 Stuert. Jr., Lee, 2808 Bledeoe 78100 Tlnkler, Artene Ted, 73CM Merilyn Lene

78111 Tomllneon, Dewitt , ., 3729 ~

Ten-78107 V•ker, Leu,_ C., 1700 Warr- Lene

78112 Vickery, .,_ ,,_II, •708 H..,._ Or

78132 Votaw, Aobert J , '818 Weycreet 78111 Vowell, J. D, UI03 Com- llde, 71102 Wharton, l"eul Clft'ton, IOO A- H. Eeet,

Artln,ton 78010 Whi., "--- Dele, , . o. h • 1714178102 Whlta, w.rr- o. •11 w • ..__.... wen

Eapwy, 78107 Wllklneon, Ardllbeld .. lier, 3308 Winthrop

78118 Woodward, Herrteon E,, 1311 W. Eul­

Blvd •• lu.._ 78038 Wootan, Jemel .... 3720 Woot- Or. 78133 Wrlfht, Robert LN, .. 2. Seh.,. f'IKe

781111 Wrllht, Jr., C, LN, 108 Swayne Young. Emory O., 3701 Hemllton 78107

Prof1ulwl Allocil111

Beiley, Dorwld S., eoe Johneon St., Bit 8Prln1 71720

BNc:h. Alc:herd C., P'. O. lo• 13811 78107 BNI, Geo, .. L •• 32114 Medlrw 78133 Mor ... nd, Frenk LN, 1808 Merln Ave ,

Berkeley, Calif, SM707 RIiey, Jr,, Wllllem c ., ~ W, Boyce

781 33

Ademl, Aobert Gordon. 21111 loyd 78109 Burr, 111, Herry hyd, 4320 ... lelre South

71108 Otoe,, 9- Cecil, •108 Whleder Dr. 71133 1...-.,, .,_ A,, 3812 Micki Lynn Ave.

78107 Hebermen, A. flllctwd, 1812 ~ Or.

78132 ~ka,Wm.M., Herrington, Wllllem, •781 I. Lenceeter

No 131171103 lnmen, Jimmy L., 1 11820 WhNton Dr.

78102 Meeon, John Huth, IIBCM Lubbock 781113 ~ . AIYln S.muel, 213111th Ave.

78110 McNNN. Cherlel H., 808 Cerdlnel Clrcle,

ledford78021 O'Toole. ~ L, 114GB Lubbock 78133 ANVIi, Wlllerd, 8CM A- H, Een,

Arlln,ton78010 Aecer, Herold c •• •108 C.rlyle Dr. 78132 SUH--..- He1 J ,. IOO EM1brook Or,

71107

HOUSTON

( All Houlton un._ oth-1• dellenetadl

Emshu1

lrllcoe, llrdlell ,., 2317 ci.remont Lene 77011

CheN, Chert• s., •1& s. ,.,kin• No. 808, Memphl1, Tenn. 38117

Chlllmen, Jr,, Jemee. ,.o. Bo• 1882 77001 Gr-. WIibur E., 1712 w ... Mein No. 1

77008 ~ze, Albert H,, 281• Vlr9'nle 77008 ~end, Loull I"., 13 a.eh .. ,_ 77027 Ullott, Jr., Alcherd W., 8 South Wynden

77027 Mulvey, Cerl A., 32•1 Norfolk 77008 Nunn, Sr., Stayton A,, 11122 Cleymore Dr.

1102• l"eyne, Herry D. , 3829 Meed- Lelle 77027 Phenl•, Vence D,, 7322 Stetfordlhlre 7702I Pott•, Edwerd P'elm., CherokN VIII ... ,

ArkeMN 72542 Selllbury, Hlrem A., RC)8Ue Velley Menor,

No, 1127, Medford, Ore. 17801 Sklllewlc:1, Anton, 1•20 s.w. ,im coun

No. 38, Mleml , Fie. 33130 Staub, John f ,, 281• Vlr9'nle 77008 Voelcker, Herbert, P'. 0 . Bo• 1308177018

Fellow

Anderton, Jr., Relph A ., ,.o. Bo• 22711 77027

'-, Devld C., 1200 Blleonnet 77008 lernltoM, H~, 181• W. Cepltol 77007 lerthelme, Doneld, 11 North Wynden Dr.

77027 llolton, l"reeton M., 1 101 S. '"°'t Oek Ad.

77027 Brown, Hamilton, l".O. Bo• •11 5,

Cermet, Cellf.13921 Celhoun, Herold E,, 2 508 Richton 77008 Ceudlll, Wllllem W,,0838 Richmond Ave.

77027 C-ell, C, Herbert, ~11 Richmond A-

No 70117027 Goelmon, Alwt s., 5100 Trevll 77002 Jec:keon. A, Grehem, 21M>8 Alchton 77008 l(emrath, ICerl f ,, 2713 Ferndele 77008 Lloyd, Hermen , ,, •1101 Mt. Vernon 77008 Mec:k le, Jr., Fred J ,. 2713 Ferndale 77008 McGlntv, MIiton a., 3501 w. Alabeme 77027 Morrll, Jr., Seth, .. ... o. Bo• 22715

77027 P'lerce, Jr., Geor .. , ., ,.o. lo• 13311

77018 ,._,en, John M,, 3138 Richmond Ave. 77027

Teylor, Herwood, 1700 .. Olt Oek T-77027

Tun .. -. Jr., Mace, 2508 Alchton 77008 Wlleon, F, Talbott, l",O. Bo• 227111 77027

Corporatll

Ademe, G. Lawrence, 3730 A, Street N.W, Weehlnt11on, D.C. 20007

Ale•ender, Jr,, lerle 8., P'.O , lo• 13318 77018

Ale•ender, Woodr- W., 8'MO Hlllcroft. No. •12 77038

Allleon, Frank I ,, •100 South-t ,,-y, No. 300 77027

Amy•, Boone, '801 Montr- 77008 AnderNII, AIYln W., 3407 Montr- 77008 Anderton, Alcherd L •• 408 l lectre 770:M Andenon, Jr,, Wllllem J ,, 1108 IClpllnt

77008 Andr-, Mn. Levon• D,, 1000 lank of die

SouthWNt llde, 77002 AHlebeUm, Hymen A., 3'IOO MontroN No 711

77008 Aubry, Eu...,. I., 2218 Dickey .. ,_ 77018 A• on, Doneld C,, 1•11 Wirt Ad,, No, 177

770811 .. ,,. Aov~ s., a10 He1erd 77008 ... , , Jr,, Robert H ,, IMOII arle O Doon

7703I .. rtlett, a. hvkln, ~11 Alchmond A-,

No, 701 77027

TIXAS AICHITICT

Beadle, Frank F., 2727 Allen Pkwy. 77019

Beasley, Oren Smith, 5650 Cheena 77035 Beerman, Tibor, 1006 Seewall Blvd.,

Galveston 77550 Bell, Jr., Walter F ., 7211 Hlllcroft 77036 Belsher, Horace E., 1529 Maryland Ave.

77006 Bentsen, Kenneth, 200 Southwest Tower

77002 Bernstein, Lawrence, 3210 Marquart 77027 Berry, James A., 5242 Hummingbird 77035 Bertini, John E., P. o. Box 22715 77027 Siering, Roberto •• 11602 Blalack Forest

77024 Bigbee, Wllllem L., 1202 HorMShoe Drive,

Sugarland 77478 Bishop, James A., 6711 Bellford Blvd.,

No. 212 77017 Blackstone, WllllemC., 5514 Pegewood

77027 Bodet, Edward, 3906 Purdue 77005 Boggs, Jr., Jacob D., 5100 Trevis 77002 Borget, Lloyd, 4519 W. Alabama 77027 Bralles, Alaxender, 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Brand, Joel S., 3003 Wen Alabama 77006 Brande, Gerald E., 3330 Graustark 77006 Brewer, Jr., Benjamin E., 1700 Post Oak

Tower 77027 Broadnax, A. Carroll, 2727 Weslayan 77027 Broncha, Travl1, 3271 Wen Alabama 77006 Brooks, David George, 1901 Whitney 77006 Brooks, Edward 8., 1901 Whitney 77006 Brooks, Jr., Ja. 8., 608 Harold 77006 Buffington, Ralph M., 1710 Welch 77006 Bullen, David, 6417 Belmont 77005 Bullock, Thoma, A., 3636 Richmond Ava.

77027 Burge, Wllllam T., 600 Scenic Drive,

Baytown 77520 Burgess, Chari .. E., 1319 Milford 77006 Burleson, Jam .. E., 6001 Gulf Freeway,

No, A 106 77023 Bush, F. Woodrow, 827 Ridge 77009 Cannady, Wllllam T., 2147 Southgate 77025 Carroll, Ralph C., 3636 Richmond 77027 Castillon, Aemon, 3463 W. Alabama 77027 Cate, Richard P., 2420 8, Alce Blvd. 77005 Cavitt, George P., 3723 Westhelmer 77027 Canter, Leslla A., 8901 Sandpiper 77036 Chana, Cherie• S., 403 Woodard 77009 Chase, John S., 2916 Blodgett 77004 Clark, Jr., Joaeph M,, 4310 FNgan 77007 Claments Ill, Clamy T., P.O. Box 29,

Tax .. City 77690 Colby, Jr., Frank T., 1415 Post Oak Tower

77027 Collln1, Lawrence A., 4902 Scott 77004 Condon, Wllllem J., 3271 West Alabama

77006 Conger, ThomH, 322 AevenhNd 77034 Conley, Raymond, 3310 Richmond Ava.,

Suite 209 77006 ConvarM, Roger L., 3203 Mercer, Am. 201

77027 Coogler, Jr., Jam .. 0., P.O. Box 18542

77023 Cooley, Joteph F ., 1011 Tremont,

Galveston 771550 Corley, Jr., John M., Second end Sherman

Conra. 77301 Coselll, Jr., Frank J., 156315 Ballford

Blvd. 77017 Crockett, David, P. O. Box 226153 77027 Cudworth, Edmund M., 3601 South Sandman

77006 Cummings, Ira Keith, 1914 Bonanza Dr.

77058 Dansby, Romney E,, 1726 South Alchay,

Pa1adana 771502 Davia, Jam .. A., 401 W. Defee,

Baytown 771520 Dawsey, Jr., T. Leo, 3270 Sul Aon 77006 DNna, Walter L., 6922 Hartland 770515 Oabol1, John Allen, 1 Waverly Court 77005 Oemopulos, Dimitri, 3701 Kirby Or.,

No. 776 77006

NOVEMBER, 1969

Denny, Jr., Cllfton E., 3311 W. Alabama 77006

Deshayes, J. Robert, P.O. Box 13319 77019 Dill, Frank C., 1211 Hyde Park 77006 Distefano, Christopher, 6655 Hlllcroft

77036 Dixon, Sam 8., 8323 Sharpcrest 77036 Doughtie, Symond E., 811 Flrlt Pasadena

St. Bank Bldg., Pasadena 77501 Oouglaa, H. Robert, 12 Bash Piece 77027 Douty, Truman B., Herman Prof. Bldg.

16th Fl. 77025 Doyle, J. PINI, 3114 Virginia 77006 Doyle, Pster G., 3821 Piping Rock 77027 Drennen, O. E. Peck, 3121 Buffalo Speedway

77006 Dunaway, Jam .. K., 2706 Richmond 77006 Dunlap, Cecil N., 36'H> Alce Blvd. 77005 Durham, Ellls L., 3411 Richmond Ave.,

No. 701 77027 Duson, Walter W., 4904 B. Trevis 77002 Earthman, John A., 3407 MontroM,

No. 201 77006 Eichelberger, DNn A., No. 2, Chai­

Place 77006 Elllott, Jr., Card G., P. 0. Box 22312

77027 Engberg, Arne, 3723 Wasthalmer 77027 Evan•, Jonathan W., 2750 Kirby Drive

77006 Fairchild, Cameron, 2626 W. DallH 77019 Fellck, JamH, 3636 Richmond Ava. 77027 Fash, Aoneld D., 523 Lovett Blvd. 77006 Fasullo, George, P.O. Box 7171 77008 Ferrall, Robert W., 1415 Pott Oak Tower

77027 Fitzgerald, Richard A., 3101 Richmond

77006 Flanegan, Robert V., P.O. Box 13319 77019 Floyd, Marlon A,, 3406 Audubon 77006 Floyd, Richard F,, 5826 Dryad 77035 Fluker, Thoma, S., P.O. Box 22715 77027 Flynn, Arthur M., 3801 Kirby Drive 77006 Flynn, Jr., Chari•• H., 3801 Kirby Drive

77006 Ford, Homer L., City Councllman City Hall

77702 Fraser, John Bigg, 1200 Bl•onnet 77005 Frederick, M. Hamilton, 3121 Buffelo

SpNdway 77006 Frffman, John H., P. O. Box 52068 77052 Franch, Richard H., 3317 Montrose,

No. 230 77006 Fray, Louis J., 1217 Bonnie Brae 77006 Frye, Jr., J. Wllllam, 51 00 Travl1 77002 Furbush, WIiiiam V., 712 Kuhlman 77024 Furley, Jr., Edmund, 5659 Valkalth 77035 Gabert, Lenard, 1315 Ball Avenue 77002 Gaffney, E. Kelly, 4132 Colarldga 77005 Galnay, John V., 3501 Allen Parkway 77019 Garrison, Jr., John F., 2339 Dun1tan

77005 Garrison, Truitt 8., 901 Howard St.,

Baltimore, Maryland Gatton, JamH 8., 10015 Raritan 7701515 Gawllk, Jam .. 0., P. 0. Box 1087,

La Porte 77571 George, Eugena, P, 0. Box 5459,

Au1tln 78703 Geyer, CharlH E., 2138 Wroxton Road 770015 GIibert, Earl A,, 6026 Ao1a Ave. 77007 Gia•, Frank A., 3636 Richmond Ave. 77027 Goehring, Lloyd A., 2037 Norfolk 77006 Goldstein, Harold S,, P.O. Box 2744 77001 Golemon, Harry A., 15100 Travis 77002 Goodwin, Jr., Edwin J., P.O. Box 13319

77019 Goree, Jr., Fred H., 8811 Gaylord

No, 222 77024 Gregg, Hugh E., 2727 Kirby Dr. 77006 Graacen 11, Thoma, E., 3270 Sul Aon

77006 GrNn, C. Marley, 21525 Murworth 770215 Greenwood, Ben F., P. 0. Box 20091 770215 Griffin, Joseph W., 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Hackney, John H., 3400 Gulf Building

77002

Hall, Jr., Wllllam W,, 711 Houston Bank & Tru1t Office Tower 77002

Hamllton, Wayne A., 3400 Montrose Blvd., No. 509 77006

Hanson, Ralph Lynn, 5100 Travis 7700'2 Hardy, Robert L., 3122 Wroxton Road 77005 Hattaberg, Jr., John K., 3203 Mercer 77027 Heath, Herbert C., 2314 Dun1tan 77005 HNton, Jam .. E., 5619 Overbrook 77027 HNSCh, Theodore M., 480 Post Oak Tower

77027 Heidbreder, G, Allen, 214 Southwelt Tower

77002 Helmuth, Clovl1 e., 203 Westmoreland

77006 Herzog, Paul v., 6324 H11kell 77007 Hiebert, Lester E,, 3463 W. Alabama 77027 Hightower, CharlH E., 3215 Mercer 77027 HIidebrandt, Melvin L., 9314 Lugary Drlva

77036 HIii, J., Cal DHn, 12516 Klngsrlde Lane

770'24 Hin .. , E. Gena, Box 20091 77025 Hoff, Wllllam 8., 1466 W. Loop South

No. 367 77027 Hoffman, Hanry s .. 97 Placltos Ava .•

Atherton, Callf. 94205 Holcomb, Chari .. R., 6731 Gulf FrNWay

77023 Holdredga, Wllllam 0,, 6731 Gulf FrNWay

77023 Holdsworth, Burt C., P.O. Box 13319 77019 Hoover, Joaaph A., 1317 Sixth Strast,

Texe1 City 77590 Horton, Harold B., 3217 Montrose Blvd.,

No. 206 77006 Houchin• Ill, John F., 1210 Miramar 77006 Hoyer, Wllllam N,, P. O. Box 22715 77027 Hubberd, S., Chart .. A., P. 0. Box 22716

77027 Hughe,, Jama, M., 3636 Richmond 77027 Jaccard, Jr., Mermod, C., 4931 Wigton

77035 Jacka, Thurmon E., 15100 Trevla 77002 Jam .. , Allan K., 6516 D We1thalmer 77027 Jenkin•, WIiiiam R., 3121 Buffalo

Spffclwey 77006 Johna, Richard J,, 8818 Troulon 77036 John1on, Bob R., 3411 Richmond,

No, 701 77027 Johnson, C. A., 3312 Marquart 77027 Johnston, F, Perry, 11115 S. E. 14th Pl.,

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33316 Joiner, John E., 6900 Fannin 77025 Jon .. , Arthur Evan, 4607 Mt. Vernon 77006 Jonn, Betty Jo. 602 Branerd 77006 Jon ... Roderick M., P. 0, Box 22715 77027 JonH, Roy Wllllem, 21525 Murworth 77025 JonH, Wllllam Paul, 2706 Richmond 77006 Jordan, Jr., Wlllla C., 122 Carton Court,

No. 4 77004 Kaemmerling, Harold E., P. O. Box 596,

Lufkin 76901 Keller, Thao F., 3100 MontroM, No. 508

77006 Kelllng, Herman A., 4971 Yarwell 77035 Kendrick, Robert M., 2420 B Rice Bldg.

77005 Kennon, Jr., Paul A, 2828 Bammel Ln.

77006 Kerner, CharlH H., 15100 Travla 77002 Klefnar, Cherin H., 31501 Allen Pkwy.

77019 KIiien, Thoma, E., 6101 Fondren 77036 King, Br1wley M., 8822 Wlnnlngh1m Lane

7701515 King, Jr., Edward M., 2410 Baycr .. t Drive

77058 King, Robert E., 2807 Ouanby Ad. 77G06 King, Robert L., 2300 W. Loop S, No. 450

77027 Kirk, Jr., Robert 0., 8222 LNder 77036 Klein, lrvlng A., P. O. Box 2744 77001 Knepp, A, Logan, 10134 WhltHlde Ln,

77043 Knight, Charin A., 4027 Markh1m St.

77027 IIChostman, Jack w., 4727 Westhelmer 77027

29

Koener, Gunter W., 3411 Richmond Ave., No. 701 77027

Kotch, M. Arthur, 6440 Hlllcroft, Rm. 317 77036

Kotln, BenJemln J,, 1006 SNwell Blvd., Gelveston 77550

Kure, Howerd A., 3766 Plumb 77005 Kury, MlchHI, Box 14302 77021 Lemmara, Lowell, Box 600, Beytown 77620 Lengwlth, Jr., J. Edmund, 2300 W, Loop S.,

No. 450 77027 Lenler, Jr •• George W., 2206 Brlllrglen,

No. 6 77027 Lewrenc., Charles E., 3636 Richmond Ave.

'17027 Lewver, Frenklln Dewitt, 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 LN, Alfred R., 6330 Indigo 77035 L•lfeste, Jr., A. A., 11638 Blalock Forest

770!4 Lemmon, Jr., James H., P.O. Box 13319

77019 Lent, Robert F., 1601 South Shepherd

77019 Lenzen, WIiiiam R., 6416 Weltw11y Drive

77008 t.evv. Jr., Morton I..., 3461 W, Alabema

77027 Ligon, CharlM W., 1928 South Boulevard

77006 Unnnaedter, Herbert Wm., &403 Bwerty

HIii Lene# 35 77027 Luhn, Graham B •• 6323 8-ly HUI,

No. 32 77027 Man, Elaine H., 3202 Revere, Apt.C 77006 Mancuso, Gerard E., 311 O Eesulda 77006 Marlhell, Charles B., 3110 Eestsld•

77006 Martin, MIiton Foy, 3336 Richmond Ave.

77006 Mattingly, Edward, 5417 Crawford 77004 Mattox, Robert F., 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Maurice, Robert W •• 3222 Mere• St. 77027 Man, Richard R., 46 C.rolane Trail 77024 McAlllner, Jr., Edward B,, 1710 Welch

77006 McCleary, Thompson H., 3270 Sul Rosa

77006 McFeden, Jr,, Frank S., 3123 South Poat

Oak 77027 McGN, John A,. 1402 Bank• 77006 McGlntY, B. Burke, 3501 W. Alabema 77027

'Mc:GlntY, John M., 3601 w. Alebema 77027 McGu1f, Jr,, Jack D., 711 HouSton Senk &

Trust To- 77002 Mc Hale, T. George, 2 Courtland Place

'77005 McKlm, Jr., Cheri .. M., 3818 Yoakum 77006 McKittrick, Thomas L., 3121 Buffalo

SoNdwey 77006 McKnight, John Lyndon, 3723 Westhelmer

77027 Mcl.ertv, Donald K., 1117 Houston Bank &

Tru1t Bldg. 77002 Merli•, WIiiiam s .• 2626 Murworth 77025 Mlddlekauf, Chari• B., 1700 Post Oak

Tower 77027 MIiier, Jr., Relph v., 223 OU end 0•

Bldg. 77002 MIiier, Wllllllm K., 17215 s. Rlchty,

Paudena 77601 Minzenmayer, Donald, 4900 Trevli 77002 Mltchell, O. Jack, School of Architecture,

Rice Univ, 77001 Modrall, Jr., A. Wllllam, 6126 RNmer

77036 Moline, Jo• E., 6400 Weet Perk, No. 2215

77036 Moore, Berry M,, 1700 Montroae 77006 Moore, Harvin C., 1700 MontrON Blvd.

77006 Moore, Theron L,, 1418 Marlhall St. 77006 MorehNd, Jr., JemM c .• 364 Piney Point

77024 Morgen, Robert E., 15600 Vatch Club Dr.,

Dlcklmon 771539 Morrie, Jr., Ray, P.O. Box 227115 77027

JO

Moseley, W, Norris, 2916 Blodgett 77004 Mo-, Jr., L, Kendall, 1700 Main St.

77002 Munroe, William A., 7127 Hartland 77055 Munson, Jr., John H., 6100 Trevli 77002 Musemeche, Robert J., 2990 Richmond Ave.,

No. 611 77006 Neuget,euer, Richard A., 3311 Richmond,

No. 207 77006 Nauhaua, Jr., Hugo v., Suite 458 American

General, 2727 Allen Parkway 77019 NeuhaUI 111, J, Victor, 1700 Pon Oak

Tower 77027 Newton. Chartier, 1914 Wyndela, Apt. 3

77025 Nix, Wllllam E., 3216 Mercer 77027 Northrop, Page H., 2706 Richmond,

No. 2077006 Norton, James E., 3312 UntvenltY 77005 Nunn, Jr., Stayton, 6100 Trevll 77002 Oberg, Harold A., 3210 Marquart 77027 Oddo, Jr., Jerome B., 14719 Cerolcrest

77024 Oliver, Loul1 L,, 1428 Broedway,

Gelv .. ton 77550 Pe-ur, C. Herbert, 3536 Richmond Ave.

77027 Paul, Theodore Lout,, 211 Cantrel Natl,

Bk. 77002 Pecore, Jr,, Albert E., 1616 Wen Loop

South, No. 308 77027 Pellerln, Owen L., 4374 FacultY Ln. 77004 Pena, William M., 3636 Richmond Ava. 77027 Peterson. Robert W,, 1210 Hawthorne 77006 Phenix, John R., 1225 Ridgeley Dr. 77055 Phillips, Jr., W. lrvlng, 1021 Main,

No. 1216 77002 Philpot, Jeck R., 32 Heckberry 77027 Plen:e, Jr., Abel B., P. 0. Box 13319

77019. Poage, 111, Waller S., 7208 Rempan 77042 Pollard, CharlN H,, 15919 RNmar 77036 Porterfield, Jack M., 811 First Pasadena

St. Bank Bldg., Pasadena 771501 Price, Thoma, M., 3901 Broedway,

Galvecton 7715!10 Ranaom, Jr •• Herry S., 2202 Ooldlmlth Rd.

77025 Repp, Jr., Raymond R., 400 Strand, Suite

201, Galveston 771560 Rather, Jr., Louis H., 1700 Pon Oak To-

77027 Ray Berte •• 3618 Drummond 770215 Ray 111, M. Blanton, P, o. Box 13319 77019 Rabef, Jeck M., 1117 Houlton Senk & Trust

Bldg, 77002 Red, David D., P. O. Box 6721 77006 RMd, Bob H., 3638 Richmond 77027 RMd, Lyman s., P.O. Box 29,

TexH City 77690 RNd, Meck 0., 4727 Oeklhlra, No. 1 77027 Reichert, Edward L., 2037 Norfolk 77006 R.-Jer, Parry, 3400 Montroae, Rm. 709

77006 Reynoldt, John c .. P, o. Box 227115 77027 Reynolds, Joaeph B., 3130 Southwest Frwy,

No. 1 03 77006 Rice, Allen 0,, 1700 Poat Oak Tower 77027 Richardson, Ed-rd R., 3121 Buffalo

SpNdway 77006 Rick, Robert 0,. 604 Ealt Goodwin,

Victoria 77901 Robb, 111, D. Dougl11, 17215 South Richey,

Pasadena 771502 Rogan, Barnard H., 3270 Sul Ro11 77006 Roy, Robert E., 1310 B Hawthorne 77006 Samford, Mauryce S., 21506 Pine StrNt,

Oalvenon 7715150 Samuelson, Lewrance A., 2139 Blaonnat 77005 Sandlin, Ernest LN, 6344 Skyline 77027 Sawver, CharlM E,, 802 Lovett Blvd.

77006 Saxe, Jr., Augle W., American Oenarel

Bldg., Suite 21115 77019 Scarborough, Walter W., 3100 W•t Alebema

77006 Scott, Jr., Wallla E., 3538 Richmond Ave.

77027

Shepperd, Albert E., 306 WMt Cowan Or. 77007

Sherman, Reuben, 502 Spell St. 77022 Sherwood, Phllllp B., 3400 Gulf Building

77002 Sieber, John H,, 3621 Georgetown 77005 Slk•, Jr •• Cheri .. R., 1700 Pon Oak

Tower 77027 Simmons, R. Bruce, 3723 Westhelmer 77027 Simmon,, Keith J,, 6100 Travl, 77002 Sjolln, Go1ta, 3616 GrNnbrlar 77006 Smart, George H., 2703 Kipling 77006 Smith, Jr •• Oliver H., 3931 E ... x Ln.

77027 Sobel, Robert, 1206 Colquitt 77006 SprNn, Jr., Francis F., 2144 Watts Rd.

77025 Sprohge, Paul R., 104 Ballalre Court,

B•ll•lr• 77401 Stadler, Allen E., 3712 Rice Blvd, 77005 Stefford, Thoma• A •• coo The Strand,

Suite 201, Galvenon 77550 SternH, John H., 3461 West Alabema 77027 StNly, Wllllam T., 3636 Richmond Avenue

77027 S.tehllng, Jeck A., 20115 Mein St.,

No. 1017 77002 Steinberg, Arthur D., 2444 TlmH Blvd.,

Rm, 217 77005 Stewert, Dan R., 3636 Richmond 77027 Stovell, Thoma, H., 3461 w. Alabema 77027 Strode, Jr., H.B., 14515 W. Loop South,

No. 357 77027 Stul>N, H. Deen, 3783 Carlon 77005 Stuermer, Adolph D., P.O. Box 3036.

San Angelo 76901 Sullivan, Chari• F., 5100 Travl1 77002 Swan10n, Jr., JamM T., 2302 Brun 77019 SwNney, Jr •• Ru-II P •• 5309 HulNch•.

Bellaire 77401 Swamon, Balley A., 3106 Bra101 St. 77006 Svmond1, Jr., Walter, s., 2506 Richton

77006 Tackett, Gerald Joe, 1523 Lovett 77006 Tepley, Cheri" R., 12115 Hawthorne 77006 Tarrlll, Jr., Paul M,, 1700 Post Oak

Tower 77027 Tharp, e. Carroll. 3411 Richmond Ave.,

Suite 701 77027 Thomas, Jerne1 B., 3636 Richmond 77027 Thomp10n, CharlM L,, 818 Arvana St,

77034 Thorman, David F., 1224 Berkdull 77006 ThwNtt, GIibert W., 802 Loven Blvd.

77006 Tllllnghan, Josh, 1117 Houston Bank &

Trust Bldg. 77002 Todd, Anderson, 1523 Lovett 77006 TownMnd, Jr., Hanry C,, 15410 BNChnut

770315 Tufts, Edward Alllson 15118 8NChnut 770315 Turk, TheodOr• M., 11509 South Poat Oak

Lana. No. 46 77027 Turner, Herry A., 6440 Hlllcroft 77036 Ty10n, Raymond E., 3334 Richmond Ave.

77006 Ulbrlght, Jr., Hwbert H,, 2727 Kirby,

No. 711 77006 Valdez, Elmo M., 216 Marshell 77006 Vale. Wylie w,, 1517 w. Grey 77019 Vane. Rlchwd J., 4189 Bellelra Blvd.

77026 Ven N-. John B., Jr., 4418 Merwin 77027 Waldle, Ronald H., 3121 Buffalo SpMdwey

77006 Walker, Mlchaef N., 4049 Nenana 770215 Wallace, Bruce W., 2708 Mldlana 77027 Walter,, Robert E., 36315 Richmond 77027 Walton, Conrad O., 3203 Mercer 77027 Warren, C, DH, 9404 Stonehou11 Ln, 770215 Watkin,, Edward H,, 2201 Fountain View,

No. 4077027 Wet10n, Jr •• Marvin, 4900 Travll 77002 Wauson, Jr., H. C., 2920 WNlayan,

Suite 2015 77027

Webltw, Jr., Jemes F., 4727 W•thalmer 77027

TrX>.S ARCHITECT

Wells, Jr., Otcer E., 2424 Nonlnghem 77005

Werlln, Eugene, 3501 Allen Pkwy, 77019 Weymouth, Allen G,, 6635 Belmount 77005 White, Emory S., 3723 W•thelmer 77027 White, Julien T ., 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Whltehud, Thomes P., 2703 Kipling 77006 Wllkln1, Richard S., 3222 Mercer 77027 Wllllems, Allen R., 3805 South Sandmen

77006 Williama, Donald E., 3317 Montrose,

No. 230 77006 Wllllema, Phlllp C,, 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 WIison, Cheri•• e., 2300 w. Loop s.,

No. 450 77027 WIison, Jr., R. H., 4311 Benls Or.,

Apt. A 77027 WIison, T. Redyard, 11009 Kipling 77006 WIison, Wllllam Jerry, 3409 Mt, Vernon

77006 Win ... Donald B., 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Wlngfleld, Jr., 8, Megruder, 1646 South

Blvd. 77006 Winslett, Herschel R., 6420 Hlllcroft,

No, 307 77036 Wisdom, W. Jackton, P.O. Box 66509 77006 Woestemeyer, Otto F., No. 4 PlnetrN Lane

77024 Wong. Kelloog H,, 4414 Nenana 77035 Wood, Cherin R., 12927 Butterfly Ln.

77024 Woonera, L. 8,, 2706 Richmond 77006 Wortham, Jr., Wllllem F., 2214 Maron•I

St. 77026 Wynne, Ill, Robt. L., 3312 Marquent 77027 Youens, Ernest L., 15100 Trevis 77002 Young, Belctwln N., 4000 Wnthelmer 77027 Young, Jack Werren, 308 Young St.,

Vlctorle 77901 Zander, Ralph A., 6100 Travis 77002 Zapalac, Jr., Emll Frank, 9802 Caffrey

77034 Zemenek, John, 1 723 Colquitt 77006

Professional Associates

Barnerct, Phllllp 0,, P.O. Box 36066 77036

Bartholomew, Jr., O, C., 3618 Coronodo Court 77005

Boddeker, Ill, E, Wllllem, 2006 Sen Sebastion Coun, No, 303 77058

Boelsan, Cheri .. H,, 6327 Wooelbrook Lane 77008

Carter, Jemn F., 11524 Taylorcr•t 77024 Chaskln, Mayer, 15336 Valkleth 77035 Covert, JemN R., 6203 Caroline 77004 Crump, M. T., 2418 Nottingham 770015 DubOse, J•n L., 781 O Del Monte Dr. 77042 Dvorak, Helen Ann, 6431 Wiater Lene 77008 EaplnOM, Roberto JON, 1316 Sell 77002 Glnnt, Donald L., 15050 WNthelmer 77027 Goctbey, L, David, 2203 University Blvd.

770015 Graham, Ill, Welter N., 3310 Ferndele

77006 Herrl1, Weldon L., 8122 Mobud 770315 Hopkins, M. Gene, 6123 Arie! 77038 Houston, Den E., 2017 Brentwood Dr. 77019 Jeckson, Clyde W., 200 Southw•t Tower

77002 Jurmonvllle, George R., !5100 Trevl1 77002 Kirkham, Robert W., 3836 Richmond Ave.

77027 Lake, Jr,, Wllllam E., 2708 Richmond Ave.

Rm. 20 77006 • Libby, Carol J,. 701 Heron Lane,

Pa•d•n• 77501 Long, Jr. G, Chelmer,, 3816 Roblnhood

770015 Martin, Howard A,, 3481 W. Alabama 77027 Martin, Jr., w. Perry, 4135 Lenark Lane

770215 Maxwell, Jacqu• R., 7423 Bronco Lane,

San Antonio 78227

NOVIMHll, 1969

Montz, Theodor• J., 6251 Memorial Dr. 77007

Moreland, Rembert 8., 4118 Gremercy 77026 Morris, David 8,, 6707 RNmer 77035 NNI, Ill, F. Conred, 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Newton, Jr., Alsey W., 407 Avondale 77006 Palmer, Donald M., 200 Southwest Tower

77002 Payna, Richard Werran, 1283g Butterfly

Lane 77024 Pierce, John Almont, 7430 Oernell 77036 Pinner, Erle H., 411 Elactre Dr. 77024 Ralnoshek, Denni, Wayne, 1101 O Sherpvlew

Dr.77072 Relmara, Donald R., 138 Stoney CrNk

77024 Reynolds, Joseph 8., Jr., 6020 Fordhem

77005 Robinson, Thome, A., 635 West 32nd 77018 Rogers, Tom K., 6324 Bordley 77027 Sundin, Cherin R,, 915 Hewthorne, No. 3

77006 Tengler, Malcolm Terry, 3636 Richmond Ave.

77027 Thoma,, James L., 2121 Nanwcket 77027 Tobole, Ill, Logic, P.O. Bo,c 13319 77019 Tucker, Mercus R., 1700 Poat Oak Tower

77027 WNver, Thome, M., P. 0, Box 66509 77006 Wllllam,, Ora, E., 4710 0,MNre 770315 Wllpltz, Ernest A., 4009 Sen Jacinto

77004 Winter•, Raymond L., 4009 Sen Jacinto

77004

Associate

Alvarez, Reul, 441!5 Merwin 77027 Bell, Jacque Frederic, 4710 GrNlay 77006 Brennen, Wendall, 13342 Holly P,rk 77016 Brochateln, Raymond, 6307 Ou-loch 770315 Broderick, J, Richard, 323 Gershwin 77024 Brooks, Robert A., 1924 Centeoury 77025 Burton, Mrs. Mluouko A., 6011 Grao•

77035 Christy, Howerd 8., Jr,, 2021 Southgate,

No, 3 770215 Collins, C. Wendell, 1633 Wnt Mein 77006 Cummins, Josaph L., 8723 Nelrn 77038 Debartolo, Jr., Jack, 6428 Rutgers 77005 Dunn, Joseph G,, 150315 Jackwood 77036 Edgecomb, Ill, Clark R., 3131 Southwaat

Frwy, No. 6 77006 Enright, Lff J,, 6446 Jackwood 770315 Floyd, David L., 4424 OINndar 77401 Gelloway, Mrs, H. R., 11320 Somerlend Way

77024 Garcia G1you, Juan A., Reforma 139 Casa 2,

San Angel M,c 2 OF Gae, Roy S., 3121 Buffalo SpffClwey 77006 Gutherie, Jr., Jamn C., 2744 Brlarhurat

77027 Gutierrez, Denlet R., 1262 Martin Dr.

77018 Hall, BIiiy 8., 1820 • 56th St,, No. 1,

Galvnton 7715150 HNrna, Jr., Hanry A., P.O. Box 13319

77019 Hebert, Donald B., 15417 Crewford 77004 Hl119ln1, MrL Jocalyn, 15120 Chavy Chall,

No, 16 77027 Hoak, Kendrick R,, 4314 Yoakum 77008 Hollck, Jr., Donald H., 12918 Trevleta Lana

77024 Holt, Jack Wllllam, 2606 Richton 77006 Hou11, Glenn Curtis, 1203 Howard Lana,

Bellalre 77401 Houston, Garald H,, 4623 BNCh,

Ballalre 77401 Huck, Joal c., 3636 Richmond Ava. 77027 Huerta, Wally, 301 Dell Court 77009 Joffrion, Jr,, Aubray A,, 748 Dartmouth,

o- Park 771538 KNrns, Thoma, M,, 2608 Richton 77006 Kallner, Jr,, Harbert E., 151111 Loch

Lomond 770315

Lancer, Robert W., 11906 Knlppwood Lene 77024

LN, Frederick A., 3619 Georgetown 77006 Locher, Jr,. Eban H., 1003 Nentucket

77027 Mccowan, Lae E., 5443 Oaprey 77048 McDonnell, Wayna, 3920 W, Alabama 77027 MIiier, Ill, David C., 1991 Campbell Rel.

77055 Moan, Wllllam S., 9007 Lendldowne 77035 Mount, Howell Edward, 3903 Tidewater 770415 Nimmons, M. Stuart Ill, 3737 Arnold 77005 Pariah, Jerry L., 11018 Sela Len• 77072 Paukune, John R,, 2433 Stanmore Dr. 77019 Pieper, Howard, 5009 Caroline 77004 Rapp, Donald G., 1111 South Poat Oak

Road, Apt. 104 77027 Rigg,, Hal Don, 6416 Braaburn Or.,

Ballalre 77401 Robinson, Jr., Richard Weld, 5465 Bra•

Vallay, No. 5B2 77035 Rust, John B., 6431 Beechnut 770315 Sentamula, Joaaph W., 2337 Sunaat Blvd.

77005 Segur,, Fernando H., 2323 Mccu, 77027 Spencer, Gordon, 32115 Mercer 77027 Squibb, Jan, Carter, 4802 WIiiow,

81llelra 77401 Stewert, Jr., Jam11 H,, 9015 • 19th St.,

Apt, 3, Galv•ton 7715150 Stovell, Carrell W., 21500 Lazy Holly,

No. 245C 77042 Strum, Lawrence E., 2607 Eastgrova 77027 Torrn, Garman, 15117 Nina Lae 77018 Wada, Guy I., 7319 Carew 77036 WIison, Donald T., 6506 81rdwood 77036 Zettel, Wllllam M., 12602 Ashcroft 770315

Professional Affiliate

Rain,, Jack M., 1700 Poat Oak Tower 77027

LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY CHAPTER

Emeritus

Woolridge, A. H., 208 Sunset Drive, Brownsvllla 781520

Corporate

Ashcroft, David Patrick, 1520 N, 10th, McAllen 781501

Ba,cter, Wllllem C., Plonaer Bldg., W11laco 781596

Boland, Marvin L., Jr,, 1801 Cantral Blvd., Brown,vllla 781520

Downs, Wllllam Troy, 1801 Central Blvd., Brown,vllla 781520

Fletcher, Norri, D., 1220 W. Herrlson, Harlingen 7815150

Hobart, Gana P., P. O, Box 131, Wnlaco 7Bl598

Lambath, Jr., Wllllam H., 308 S. Mein St., McAllen 781501

Rik a, Zeb, 1101 Vine Ava., Mc Allan 781501 Summers, B, McIntosh, 2102 $, 10th,

McAllen 781501 Suter, Warran C., 1620 Conwwy Ave.,

Minion 78672 Swanson, E. Lftter, 1220 W. Harrison,

Harlingen 7815150 Velten, Robart Edwin, 1049 E. LavN St.,

Brownsvllle 781520 Wilhite, Qay"8 0,, 824 Boca Chica Blvd.,

Srownavllta 781520

Professional AIIOCiate

Guerra, Jullo R1fael, Plonnr Bulldlng, w,-iaco 7111196

JI

LUBBOCK CHAPTER (All Lubbock un,_ ottlelwlN ........,_,

Emshu1

HeyMS, S. 8., 3007 • Uhh 91., Lubbock 79410

Klelnechmldt, Florian A., 232• Br~ 71M01

Atleh-,.,_ I ., 12H • 1•1t1 St., No.10l7N01

Add-, Atmer L .. 121•- 1•1t191., No. 101 71M01

llemck, Nolen E., Dlpt. ol ArohhlctuN. Te .. Techl..al

Booher,.,.,_"•• .... W.Klelt, Apt. 1Cl88, Della 71211

..... Herbert. 2118 - Mill 9t. 7N11 Brotnlea, "-Ymond H., 8ahool of

ANhltllctuN. T ... T_, 7MCl8 c.tvert. Jr., Wetw L., 3710- Ndl Dr.

79413 Cennll, •• w.n.n. No. 18 arlwof'Oft

Office .... 7M12 Cer1wr..,_t. Jr., Ectw.d J .. 121• • 1..-.

St., No. 1 OI 71M01 Chllden, .a., cart J ., 211N - -- 9t.

79413 COx, BHly ..... 17Cla • 19th 71M01 Cnl9, Jr., Celvln c .. 301• • IOlh 9t.

79413 Fincher, D. °'*-• 8007 V- Ave. 79412 Oolldner, ...,I, 8cllool of Architecture,

T-Teohl..al Goyette, Robert L., 2119 • Mth 7M11 Hell, Joe H., 2333 • IOlh St. 7N12 HuclcebN, Tommie Jeck,~ 8.W. ht,

AndrNl7171o• Joh-, Jr., a-fl., .a20 . •7th 91.

7N1• Kint, I • .._,I, 302 • IOlh St. 7N13 Kirby, ~ 1902 Dixie Drtwe 71M01 Klrll-«t, Ml• Oereldlne. Box._,

T ... Teoh 7MCl8 Lockard, Robert I., 8ahool of ArohltilctuN.

T-Teoh 7MCl8 MoMurtry, lctw.d HoYN. 301· - IOlh St.

7M13

U """"'· Robert c.. 3307 Aw >C 7N11

MIiie, .a., ~ M., 3002 • IOth St. 7M13

Rapier, Robert I., 2118-M1119L 79411 Riherd, ~ a .. ~ • IOlh 9L 7N12 Roberti. Jr., •- lllteh, 3307 Avenue >C

7N11 Robln1011, Wllerd 8., 8ahool of Arohltao­

ture, T ... Teoh 7..a1 Robllon, L. --. 2100 von11--.

....,.,...79072 ..__, Evelyn, 121• • 1•1t1 9L, No. 108

71M01 IIDhmlctt, Howard W., 1118 Unlvenlty /ll#e.

71M01 8-lont, .a., Henry Alvln. 1112·1·1" 8t.

7IM01 ---· Jr.,~ Doneld, 10 8rlerwoft

OfflN...,_7N12 ......... ldwlft, 11121•1t11h. 71M01 ae.-t, Wm. A., Rf'D No. I, Box 1~ 7M10 ...... Mervin Loraine. 3307 A- >C

7N11 81rw, Hlhoft Llonel, •1• 8 Belton

Ave. 7N13 Tlldll, a.- Berwyn, 1118 Un--.ity

Ave. 71M01 Trov, Robert D., 3ilOI •1• 8t. 7M13 Vldeud, Oullermo, •21• • 112nd 8t. 7N13 Vertder. lctw.d L., .a20 - 22nd St. 7N1 O Whitaker, lenfont c., 2333 • IOlh 9L

79412 Workmen, Wllllem Herbert, 10 8rterorcrf1

otfloe Pll. 7M12

n

Prof1111~.aAaociata

Hamllton, Wllllam L., 1111 Un._..,ty Ave. 71M01

Harrie, H. W., 2118 - Mth St. 7M11 McKay, JoNpf'I D., 2118 - Mth St. 79411 l"atta-., .,.,_ H., 1118 Unlvenlty Ave.

71M01 Slephei-., Jr., Code Arnold, 2118 • Mth

St. 7M11 Whlta, Bob Allen, 2212 - ~ St. 7M13

Aaocilta

Dey, Jimmy D., 2207 • .ad! 9t. 7N12 Jenn .... Richard, 1118 Univ..tty Ave.

71M01 lpeeth, Devld, Dept. of Archltacture.

T ... Teoh 7..al Warnn, T. 8., Dapt. of Archltacture,

T ... Teohl..al

Ptof 11la;;,III Affililrll

UWle. Devld ... Dept. of An:hltacture. T-Teoh7N01

--•• , ....... •ldmoN. Dept. of Archl­....,._ T ... Teoh 7M01

NORTHEAST TEXAS CHAPTER E......_

C... Malvln J., 112 WIiiow Bend Dr., Lufkln7N01

l"ata, Cheri. J., •22 w. Wlllon, Tyler 71701

Fellow

WIicox, I . 0.11. 833 Sou1fl lleckman, Tyler 71701

AHen, Robert E., 1000 ....... ,.._, Lonplew 7II01

Bell, o. N., 707 Welt 12 - T•arune 7II01 Bellomy, a- C., G3 South aro.ctw.y,

Tyler79701 Blndfff, Ann Humphrey, 707 W. 12,

T--...7H01 llowlN. Mn. Mery Lynn, Rt. I, Bo• 780

Hwy IO W, Merthell 7N70 11ow1N. Robert W., Rt. I. Box 780

Hwy IO W, Merthell 7N70 aro-t, Jr., Robert Youn& G3 lou1h

Broectway, Tyler 79701 Burdi, Arthur Lee. 3027 8. Loop 323,

Tyler 71701 C... MDklOn L., ,-. O. Box 807, 922 8.

lleckhem, Tyler 71701 co.. J. v-. 1.a:I Col .... Dr ..

T•artteN 79801 er.In, Jr., a. W., ,., O. Bo• 382,

Lonplew 7II01 Detau, Herold, 113 JudlOn Rd.,

Lonplew 7II01 , ..... «Jerald Len, 710 ,.,. Nd • ••

..... Lonplew 7II01 frl1h, Cheri. 1 ..... o. Bo• 382,

Lonplew 7N01 Oohmert, Louie ...... o. Bo• 10,

Mt. ..... nt~ a,..,, John o., •11 Nacofllaohel Sevlflll •

Loen 8ldf. Neaoflloc:ha 7118e1 Qreeory, cart A., 1010 Wllfflll ....

Tyler 71701 Guinn. Lelencl A,, ... 0 . Box 1q,

Lonplew 7II01 ...... Cheri., .• 833 8. Beallllem,

Tyler 71701 Henl 11110d, 0111 L., ,-. O . ~ 1N,

hlNtlne7II01 HII, Jerry I., 20I Lufkin Nd. Bk, Bldt-,

Lufkin 7BI01

HolderNII, H. G., 707 W. 12th St., T•arbne 7II01

Kent, Wlbur C., ~ ,-.,,., Bide,, Lufkin 71801

Knowl•, ~ 0., 2~ E. Hunw, Tyler 71701

Lant,ford, Wm. I., 1121 Hl9"lend Dr., Hendereon 7Ne2

Maffitt, Jr., Theodore S., 110 N. Syc.­-._ ll'aleltlne 7l801

MenllkM. floyd A.,~,..,,., Bldtl-, Lufkln7N01

Maynard, cart v., •11 Neoaflloaha Sawlflll • Loen Bide,, Nl>OOfllDchel 7118e1

MooN. Jr., John I ., 117 Main St., Teurbne 7H01

Reinheimer, Jr .. Robert J., 1.a:J Col .... Dr., Texarbne 7H01

......... 0.,.. R., .a:I ~, ...... . . ..... Marlhall 71MO

Scott. Albert Du-, 811 North •ttt, Lonplew 79I01

31rnont. Jr., Thomalhlrtey, 3131 s. Br~, Tyler 71701

Slnclalr, Cerroll Men. 3131 8. Broadway, Tyler 71701

Taylor, Herold W., ~ ,-erry Bide,, Lufkin 7N01

T'--. Jr., Joe, 117 Main St., T•ark-71801

.,_.., Jr., Rudolph, ... 0. Box 312, Lo,.,._ 7II01 Buie, Jim E., 1000 ....,_ '"'-•

Lonplew 7H01 Emberton, John, 1.a:J Col .... Dr.,

Teurkane 7II01 Orehem, Robert E., ... 0. Box 1q,

Lo,.,._ 7H01

SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER

(All San Amonlo uni- otherwl• delltnatadl

Emshu1

Boelheu-, Ch.,._ T ., 803 River Aoed 78212

Dlelmenn. Sr., Lao M. J ., 111 ToPhlll 71208 Kr-, R. M., ... 0. Box 317,

Frederlclllburg 7812• Splllmen, ...,_,Y w., 10. Welt Mandalay

Dr. 78212 Vaodantrata,, Richard, 111 Clrcle 78208

Fellow

Ayr-, Adee 8 ., ... 0 . Box 12311 79212

Cemeron, Mph H., 1717 T- Life ·-78208

Cocke, llartlett, 3801 Broadway 78208 fiord, Onell, 129 Kine Wllllam 782a. Roberts, R ... Nld H., 3830 McCulloutfl

78212

A._, Crele, 3830 McCulloutf, 78212 Arburn, Robert W., 127 W..IICl,_W 78217 Arner, T. F., 8100 Broadway 71208 Ayr-, Robert M., ... O. Box 12311 78212 llerctay, Jr., A. Tadford, ... 0. Box 2111

78208 llarNN, Marlo, 37.0 COiony Drive 78230 Beuml, Louie Frederick, Jr., 128 Lyman Dr.

78208 Buell, Robert Vincent, eo. Kallllon T-

78212 Buena, J. fired, 11Cll lroadwey 78208 Call-y, Robert W., NOi VIII ... Dr.

78217 Calllne, l"eter, 903I Broadway 78208

TIXAS AICHITICT

Curington, Philip S,, 4600 Broadway 78209

Carson, Chris John, 1408 Wlltshlra 78209 Cerna, Dan, 3740 Colony Drh,a 78230 Chummay, Pat, 3501 Broadway 78209 Cloud, l.. D., 8224 Fradarlcksburg Rd.

78229 Collln1, NNI ThomH, 2143 Zarcher Rd.

78209 Cowan, Robert W., P.O. 801< 13367 78213 DempMy, Charles P., 6021 Broadway 78209 Oemunbrun, Richard Ronald, 3740 Colony Dr.,

No, 214 78230 Dennis, WIiber Edwin, Rm. 600, Broadway

Natl. Bk. Bldg. 78209 Olalmann, Jr., Leo M. J., 235 Shannon LN

78216 Dockarv, Jr., Jllfr>• w .• P.O. Bo,c 12348

78212 Doig, Duncan c., 2818 Old Ranch Rd.

78217 Duffin, Jack L., 8035 Broadway 78209 Dvkes, Jr., Arthur Otto, 1414 No. Brazos

78207 Elserloh, Harold L., Rm. 600, 8roadway

Natl. Bk, Bldg. 78209 Engelklng, Robert S., Call• Varsovla 58·A

M"lcoDF • Flo-•, Elisha 8,, 633 Terrell Rd. 78209 FrNborn, Elmar I., 129 Newbury Terraca

78209 Garcia, Paul L., 4702 West Alfanua 78213 Garza, GIibert, 3740 Colony Or. 78230 Garza, Roy C., 568 Ouhl Dr., 78228 Gondeck, Edward R., 800 Navarro 78205 Gonzal .. , Marlo Florat, 310 E. Laural Dr.

78212 Graves, John Studer, 202 Hornby Place,

Ulfalde 78801 Harber, Col. Wm. V., 324 Malrose Place

78212 Harris, Bernard P., 4340 McCullough Alfa,

78212 Haywood, NOf'call c .• 4352 WIidt 78222 Hain, J, Harris, 216 W. Craig 78212 Halmke. Vernon, 8151 Broadway 78209 Huson, Paul Anthony, 8031 Broadway 78209 Hohlaus, L. M., 3501 Broadway 78209 Jan1Mn, Harman, 10811 Auldln• 78230 Jary, Jr •• Lloyd, 6714 New Braunfals Alfa,

78209 Johnson, Bruca B., 6021 Broadway 78209 Jones, Wllllam 0., 8151 Broadway,

Sult• 113 78209 Jullan, Alvin Joseph, 1739 Babcock Rd.

78229 Kalina,, Harbert E., P. o. Box 6617 78209 Kinnison, Jr., Paul 342 W. WoOdlawn 78212 Lord, Jr., Sidney C., !5307 Broadway 78209 Ledford, Hugh, 1818 San Pedro 78212 Ludwig, Frederick F., 4438 Centarvlew Dr.

78228 Maddu><, Doyla, P. 0, Box 1512,

Ulfalde 78801 Makar, David G,, 1198 North Star Mall

78216 Marmon, Jr., HaNay V., P. 0. Box 2169

78206 Martin, Brooks, !508 Augusta 78215 Mathia, Jr., Arthur, 2002 N. St, Mary's

78212 May, Frank, 8031 Broadway 78209 MlckelMn, Wllllam F., 8416 Fredarlcka­

burg 78229 Mok, Edward, P, 0, 8011 2169 78206 Morris, Roberu, E·111 Petrolaum Centar

78209 Noonan, Thomas Addia, P. O. Box 12348

78212 Palm, Jr., Thomas J,, P. O, 8011 12348

78212 Parrish, William E., 212 E. Rhapsody Dr.

78216 Parry, Alllson B •• 103 Springvale 78227 Phelps. Raymond, Jr., Rm. 600, Broadway

Natl. Bk. Bldg. 78209 Pizzini, Robert A., 1011 N. W. Military Dr.

78213

NOVEMBER, 1969

Poundara, Jr., W. R., 603 W, HulNcha 78212

Powell, V. Boona, 216 Eest Agarlta 78212 Pr-ly, Jr., Thomas A., 7874 Broadway

78209 Randall, Charles H., P. 0. 801( 6541 78209 Rinard, Clarence, 218 891,arly Drive 78228

Rogers, Garald R., P. 0, Box 12348 78212 Ro .. , Paul Pittman, 6836 San Pedro Alfa.

7821(1 Ruda, Wllllarn G., Jr., 3501 Broadway 78209 Rushing, Jr., Tupton Bryca, 0301 Petroleum

Centar 78209 Ryan, MIiton A., 601 Elizabeth Rd. 78209 Ryan, Thomas Francia, 111 West Laurel,

Suite 21 7 78212 Schmidt, Jeramlah, P. O. Bo" 249,

New Braunfals 78130 Schultze, Richard, 2451 W. Mulberry 78228 Simmon., C. C., P, o. Box 6905 78209 Simon, Harold L,, 3515 WIiiiam Penn 78230 Smith, Jr,, HaNay P,, 117 E. Prado Dr, w,

78212 St9"ens, Jr., Robart e., 6936 San Pedro

78216 Shoop, Jr., Phil Lloyd, 132 Cas HIiis Drive

78213 Shoop, Philip L., 122 W. Olmos Drive

78212 Salling«, Garald M., 219 East Guenther

78204 Thomas, Wallac• 8., 101 O Brooklyn Alfa.

78215 Torres, lngaclo L., 1198 N. Star Mall

78216 Travis, Larry K., 239 Lovera 78212 Tuckar, H. Leo, Kellog Bldg.,

Karrvllle 78028 Tuggla, Emmit R., 404 East Mulbarry 78212 Valdez, Frank M,, 1818 San Padro 78212 Volpe, Orlando, 209 San Pedro 78205 Wagner, Cyrus H., 407 Eighth St. 78216 Walker, Jr., John R., 4600 Broadway 78209 Wauon, James K., 204 Frost 78201 White, Don N., 114 D Petroleum Centar

78209 Whlt•kar, Jr., James E., 1818 Nacog•

doches Rd. 78209 Wllllam1, Joa C,, Jr., 4321 Bettis,

Apt. A, Houston 77027 Wllllam1, John F •• 3000 Tower Life Bldg.

78205 WIison, Joe Ed, 1731 Vlawrldge Dr. 78213 WIison, Jr., Robert W., 719 Marquis 78216 Wong, Howard, 41!5 Kalllson Tower 78212 Wyatt, Benjamin K., P. 0, 8011 199 78206 Yarbrough, Norman P., 303 King WIiiiam St.

78204 Zlaman, Samuel 8., 1528 King WIiiiam 78204

Professional Associate

Bishop, Jack B.,8514 Republic Drive 78216

Bohne,t, Ri.,et>en E., 711 w. Schubert, Fredericksburg 78624

Bradbury, Jr., E. J,, 502 E. Ambar Placa 78221

Jackson, CharlH A,, 10426 GrNn Bay 78230 Marin, Raul A,, 234 Addax 78213 Moora, Richard, 1330 W. Lullwood 78201 Morkovsky, Robert E,, 117 W, El Prado Dr.

78212 Pr-ly, James B., 119 Danton Dr. 78213 Rast, Edward, 266 Cromwell Or. 78228 ROdrlguaz, JoM F., 454 Ovarhlll Dr.

78228 Salas, Nie A,, 219 E. Guanther 78204 Wauon, George Allen, 324 Meadowbrook

78232

Associate

Bender, Ralph C,, P. 0, 8011 6087 78209 Seidle, Jam" C., 111 El Rancho 78209 Bradley, David Earl, 218 Karen Lane 78209 Campos, Omar R,, 2505 North FlorH 78212

Carpentar, JamH MIiton, 431 Sandalwood Lene 78216

Crain, JamH P., 101 Zambrano 78209 Demuth, Jr., Maj, WIiiiam J., 112 Thor•

nail St. 78235 Flor•, Chari•• C., 2011 Oalgedo St.

78207 Golla, Emil, 110 Venderhack 78209 HaNey, Jr., Frank E., 5411 ArrowhHd

78228 Henderson, Carroll F., 4302 Telli.,lah

78218 Jackson, Robert A., 228 Blakeley 78209 Jeralg, John E., Rm. 600, Broadway Natl.

Bk. Bldg, 78209 Mlddlamen, Barry P., 1006 Homarlc 78213 Noonan, Craig C,, 111 Dot Drive, Apt. 54

78216 Rathar, ThomH J,, 6436 Ingram Road 78238 S.nchaz, Richard, 84115 DNrhollow 78230 Simpson, Ralph, Rm. 600, Broadway Natl.

Bk. Bldg. 78209 Sotomayor, Flavlo, 1430 Naco(ldochet Rd,,

Apt, 1 78209 Stevenson, Joseph H., 561!5 Gllll1 Dr.

78240 White, Lt. Jam• R., Jr., DCS SaN, Eng.

Div,, 8th USA Oep, Comd., Ear APO -San Francisco, Calif, 96212

Zuschlag, Kenneth H,, 656 Shedywood 78216

SOUTHEAST TEXAS CHAPTER

(All Beaumont ucept where noted)

Emeritus

Llv-y, Sr., Wallace Bright, 1420 ThomH Road 77706

Ransom, King R., 2633 5th St,, Port Arthur 77640

Steinman, Sr., DouglH E., 970 Longfallow 77706

Corporate

Ball, MIiton, 78!5 Calloway 77706 Barnhardt, Lauranca, P. 0, Box 3227,

Port Arthur 77640 Braun, Lestar A., P, O. Bo,c 3227,

Port Arthur 77640 Budd, Jim, 470 Orleans 77701 Bullock, Chari•• e., P. o. Bo,c 3786 77704 Dickson, WIiiiam Steinman, P. 0, Bo>< 3786

77704 Golamon, Harry W,, 201 San Jacinto Bldg.

77701 Gooda, Rax, 3595 Kanwood Or. 77706 Gordy, Marvin K., 970 Longfellow 77706 Harden, J. Lynn, 1525 Young St. 77706 H•rtfleld, R, C,, 318 Liberty, Am. 330

77701 Huffhlnet, BIii S., 970 Longfellow 77706 Ingram, Gaorge L., 913 San Jacinto Bldg.

77701 Kelly, Jr., William Paul, 2295 McFaddln

77701 Kyburz, Leon C., 268!5 Hazel St, 77702 Llv-y, Tom Bryan, P. 0, 8011 5128 77706 Marak, Kenneth J,, 165 Minor St. 77702 McKnight, Jr,, Thomas Carson, 3970 North

77706 Mebane, Mike, BNumont Salfln91 Bldg.

470 Orl•n• St. 77701 Moore, LN F., 3100 - 25th St.,

Port Arthur 77640 Neff, John Earle, P.O. Box 110!5,

Port Arttiur 77640 Nelson, William F., 470 Orleans St.,

2nd Fl, 77701 Nichols, Jack B,, BHumont Savings Bldg.,

2nd Fl, 77701 Stansbury, A, Jackson, 3100 - 25th St,,

Port Arthur 77640 Stalnman, Jr., DouglH E,, 970 Longfellow

77706

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Talley, Dan, 200 B•umont Savings Bldg. 77701

Thomp10n, Jr., Charles, 2295 McFaddln 77701

Trevino, Abraham J0teph, 913 San Jacinto Bldg. 77701

Vidrine, Lawrence, Box 3635, Port Arthur 77640

Walter, Dorcy L. H., 470 Orl•ns 77701 White, Robert P., B-mont Savings Bldg.,

470 OrfNns 77701 Yantis, Murry S., 970 Longfellow 77706

Professional A110eiate

Woodside, H. R., 913 Sen Jacinto Bldg. 77701

Associate

Hay, Paul Naumann, 2205 Orange St. 77701 Ramka, Hanry H., Jr., 2440 Louisiana

77701 • W1lllams, LIiiian A., 3100 25th St.,

Port Arthur 77640

TEXAS PANHANDLE CHAPTER

(All Amarillo uni- otherwise d•lgnated)

Emeritus

BIi•, Edward N., P. 0. Box 1524 79105 Carder, Macon o., 2801 Ono StrNt 78109

Corporate

Alexander, Miles M., 13327 Kit Lana. Dallas 75240

Balley, Jimmy Earl, 1008 Wast 10th St. 79101

Boran, Thomas M., 1506 Clover Dr. 79102 Cantrell, B. Royal, P.O. Box 10045 79106 Carlander, Guy A., P.O. Box 3158 79106 Daniel, Jam• Ray, 5212 Bargat 79106 Dlckenon, Donald E,. 2610 Keith 79110 Ensign, M. Howard, 4413 Charlena Ava.

79106 Fowler, W. Hanry, P. 0. Box 2285 79106 Hannon, John Louis, 1115 Broadmoor 79106 Hucker, Robert E., 2903 S. Georgia St.

79109 lngarton, Richard R., 2121 S. Hugh• St.

79106 Kenyon, Pa<1I Steari, 6210 Gainsborough Rd.

79106 Karr, John C., 304 Broadway, Plainview

79072 Megart, Runall A., 9th & Polk No. 200

79101 Mitchell, Harold ON, 800 W. 15th 79101 Notastlna, John W., 2606 Royal Rd. 79106 Pa,ga, Earl w., 2903 S. Georgia St. 79109 Rlnenbarry, Jam•, Suite 600, Barfield

Bldg. 79109 Schell, Wllflam J., 1707 W. 8th Ave. 79101 Schllllng, 0.Car A., 501 West 9th, P.O.

Box 342 79109 Shlvar, Ci.VtOn 8., 9th & Polk No. 200

79101 Vaughan, Arthur Eugene, P.O. Ora- 7339

79109 Ward, Johns., Jr., 2750 Dunivan Circle

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79109 Wilson, Jam• Aaron, 9th & Polk No. 200

79101

Professional Associate

Flemlng, L. Darrell, 9th & Polk No. 200 79101

Associate

Doche, Jim, 3708 Julia 79101

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WACO CHAPTER

(All Waco uni- otherwise designated)

Corporate

Bannett, R. S., 603 First Natlonel Bldg. 76701

Carnahan, David R., 603 First National Bldg. 76701

Cocke, Walter W., Jr., 1507 Franklin 76701

Dudley, John R., P. o. Box 1699 75700 Farmer, Shuford L., 4609 Wast Waco Drive

76710 Harn, Dougles c., 603 First Natlonal Bldg.

76701 Mayfield, Henry 0., Jr., 914 Lake Air

Drive 76710 Thomas, Aaron L., 603 First Netlonal

Bldg. 76701 Wiedemann, N. E., 1118 Franklln Avenue

76701

Professional Associate

MoMley, Benny R., 2130 Stewart Drive 76700

Associate

Barto9Ch, Joseph R., 1118 Franklln 76701 Bloomer, Henry P., 3805 Grim 76710 Boyd, Larry G., 1118 Franklin 76701 Payna, Rav, 603 First National Bldg.

76701 Raso, Joseph, Jr., 603 First National

Bldg. 76701 Wauon, Bobby, 603 First National Bldg.

76701

WEST TEXAS CHAPTER

Emeritus

Black, Joseph Jeffer10n, 9418 Hlghmaadow, Houston 77042

Dane, Royal, 207 South Tyler St., Sen Angelo 76901

Tsa

Sllanson, Carl L., 905 W•t 29th, Austin 78705

Corporate

Babb, Jr., Ernest WIiiiam, P.O. Box 1741, Midland 79701

Brldgea, Jim L., 1416 N. Tex11, Od- 79760 Chakos, Alax, 3 North A & M St.,

San Angelo 76901 Covington, Robert Lawis, 810 E. County

Road, Od- 79760 Evlln, Harold Jam•. 1416 N. Texas.

Od-79760 Drake, Louis A., 1962 W. B•uregard,

San Angelo 76901 Fields, Johnnta C., 800 Central,

Od-79760 Fields, Kannath Roy, 800 Central,

Od-79760 Fox, James Lucius, 2100 Western Dr.,

Midland 79701 Gary, John Wllllam, 508 Ean 4th St ••

Big Spring 79720 Gou. Donald A., 19 S. P•rk, San Angelo

76901 Hohertz, D•rvl• Albert, 508 East 4th St.,

Big Spring 79720 Leath, Jlmmla E., 118 N, Avenue N,

Midland 79701

Lovett, Max Dow•II, 618 South Abe, San Angelo 76901

Marcum, Jr., W. Marks, 3 North A & M St., San Angelo 76901

Mauldin, Leonard R., 415 W. Concho, San Angelo 79601

Nauhardt. Charles H., P.O. Box 1741, Midland 79701

Pace, Jr., Homer Eugena. 1002 W. W•II, Midland 79701

Paten, Robert Lu, 800 Cantrel, Od .... 79760

Pierce, Joe BIii, 1002 W. Wall, Mldland 79701

Puckett, O. L., 600 East Fourth St., Big Spring 79720

Sanders, John Mac, Box 3440, San Angelo 76901

Schmidt, Hanry Wllllam, 618 South Abe, San Angelo 76901

Sellars, Gana Clayton, 618 South Abe, San Angelo 76901

Shelton, James H., 810 E. County Rd., Rm. 102, Od- 79760

Taylor, Ch1rll1 Gaston, 810 E. County Rd., Od-79760

Tollin, Kenneth Roy, 800 Central, Od-79760

Welch, Frank o., P.O. Box 1454, Midland 79701

White, Jam• Edmund, 800 Central, Od-79760

White, John Poston, 800 Central, Od .... 79760

Zentner, James Robert, 3 North A & M St., San Angelo 76901

Professional Associate

Groos, F. Delmer, 105 Montlcatlo, Od-79760

Associate

Whalch•I, Lonnla, 1002 WNt Wall, Midland 79701

WICHITA FALLS CHAPTER

(All Wichita Falls except whera notadl

Corporate

CaffN, Charles Ray, 2123 Brooks 76301 Dixon, Jr., J, G., 2106 Ninth St. 76301 Harper, Jr., Charles Floyd, 815 American

Trust Center 76301 KIiiebrew, James R., 202 Central Plua

76302 Martin, Clarance LN, 815 American Trust

Canter 76301 Pardue, Jr., R. 8., 1901 - 10th St. 76301 Ricks, Donus W., 1705~ Dayton 76301 Roberti, Joa e •• 3113 Sherwood Lan• 76308 Sanders, Jr., Roy Daan, Box 301, Bowl•

76230 Sharp, Jr •• All•n, 1717 - 10th St. 76301 Wingler, Robert Leon, 1717 Tenth St. 76301

Professional Associate

Bellamy, Jr., W. E., 2123 Brook 76301 Cupit, Jam• M., 202 Central Plaza 76302 Hl119lns, Richard H., 1717 - 10th St.

76308 Pruln, R. Nall, 3505 Martin Lydon,

Fort Worth 76133 Staley, Conrad, 2106 - 9th St. 76301

Associate

Cupit, Donald R., 815 American Trust Canter 76301

Potter, George J., 1916 Eighth St., Apt. C 76301

TEXAS ARCHITECT

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HISTORIC SAN ANTONIO Excerpts taken from "Historic San Antonio", publication of San Antonio Chapter A.I.A. and from ma­terial furnished by San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. A special note of thanks to Harvey P. Smith for use of his e.xcellent map and sketches, On the Trail of tlzc Podrcs.

NOVIMID, 1fft

Spanish Mission Heritage

ALAMO

Built to endure as symbols of God and Spanish majesty, the missions were the earliest build­ings of consequence in San An­tonio. Expressing these gran­deurs in carved stone and grace­f ul proportions, the missions established a Spanish heritage of architecture that to this day enriches design of the region.

Best known mission is the ALA­MO, "Cradle of Texas Liberty," formally founded as Mission San Antonio de Valero in 1718 but erected on its present site some years later. The brief Thermo­pylaen episode of the Alamo at a later date far overshadows its early mission role as a sturdy protector of the Indians at a time when the sea gulls were the only denizens of the Golden Gate. The religious figures which occupied the niches on either side of the doorway have long since disappeared, as have the original twin towers. The present familiar line of the par­apet is attributed to John Fries, an architect who was active in the mid-nineteenth century.

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San Fernando Cathedral (west side of Main Plaza), a simplified French Gothic structure, was built along the walls of the old Spanish parish church which dominated the life of San Antonio and figured in every dramatic event. The parish church was begun in 1738 by the Canary Islanders who arrived in 1731. At first they attended the church at Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo), across the river. But when the Padre there refused to admit them, they were forced to use the chapel in the military barracks, a room so shakily built, they complained that "only a strong Christian feeling" could per­suade them to risk their lives in it. Although ·the cornerstone was laid in 1738, the people could not scrape up enough money to make a good start, and had to appeal to the Viceroy in Mexico. The King of Spain footed the bill, and the church was finished by 1758, in time for the visit, the next year, of the Bishop of Guadalajara, who confirmed the first communion class. The life of the town and the emotions of the people who had their weddings, baptisms, and funerals there to the sound of the bell, and heard the announcements of the great unseen lords of the realm trumpeted from the steps-everything centered about the church. In troubled times the tower was used as a lookout and gun emplacement. The glittering across its dome was a sign of hope to the traveler hedged in by the hostile wilderness, weary and athirst.

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Originally built as a "comandancia" (military commander's residence) the Spanish Governor's Palace is all that remains of the old Spanish fort or presidio which was established on the present site of the plaza in 1722. Texas was a wilderness then, held by Spain because of Spanish conquest of Mexico and subsequent exploration of the land north of the Rio Grande. When San Antonio, by reason of its strategic position, was made capital of the Spanish province of Texas, the Spanish governors resided in the "co­mandancia" of the presidio, hence it came to be called the Governor's Palace. In 1821, almost a hundred years after the building of the palace, and following the Mexican revolution against Spain, Texas, <'Onsidered part of Mexico, came under the jurisdiction of the newly established Mexican republic. Anglo-American and European colonization in Texas was encouraged by the Mexican government, and the new Texas colonists swore allegiance to Mexico. However, changing rulers were tyrannical, and after Texas had been under Mexican control almost fifteen years, the Texans rose in rebellion against wrongs inflicted upon them by a dictator of Mexico, President Santa Anna, and on March 2, 1836, they declared Texas' independence. These historical facts, together with the Spanish architectural beauty of the Governor's Palace, prompted the city of San Antonio to buy the old building and preserve it as a historical show place.

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~1ISS10N CONCEPClON

Mission of Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Con­cepcion de Acuna wM so named in honor of the Virgin and Juan de Acuna, Marquis de Casa. It is familiarly known as Mission Concepcion. Of­ficial records show that it was founded in 1716 and moved to its present site in 1730, but tradi­tion has it that the corner stone was laid by I•'ather Begara and Captain Perez in March 1781. It is located on the left bank of the San Antonio River, about two miles from downtown San An­tonio and was founded by the Franciscans.

The architecture is plain, though massive and im­posing. Prominent arc twin towers with a strong Moorish influence on which traces of highly colored design, and purple, orange and blue can be found. The Mi~sion is cruciform in design, and the entrance door is surmounted by a triangular facade, representative of the Trinity.

It was at this Mission, on October 28, 1835, dur­ing the uprisings which led to the Texas Revolu­tion that Colonel James Bowie and Captain J. W. Fannin, with 19 Texans, were surprised by a large detachment of the Mexican Army, which sunounded them on three sides with the river to the rear. A fierce encounter ensued, in which the Mexicans were defeated and fled to San Antonio with a loss of 60 killed and 40 wounded. The Tex­ans lost but one man.

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iv1ISSION SAN JOSE

Mission San Jose y Miguel de Aguayo was found­ed on February 23, 1720 by Father Margi! de Jesus from. Valencia, Spain. It was founded by the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as Franciscans, and was under the jurisdiction of the Missionary College of Guadalupe in Zacatecas, Mexico.

San Jose is a beautiful example of Spain's en­deavor to civilize and colonize the New World through its Missionary Church. It was named in honor of St. Joseph and Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo, then Governor of Texas.

The basis of early Texas mission history is con­tained in yearly reports made by priests sent by the College of Zacatecas to inspect the work and progress of the missions. The most important of these reports were made by Fray Caprian in 17 49, Father Solis in 1768, and Father Morfi in 1777. San Jose is and was in words of Father Morfi "The Queen of all the Missions of New Spain in point of beauty, plan and strength, and is a sym­bol of the faith, courage and vigor of Franciscan Fathers."

The Granary is the oldest in the mission group and forms the Northwest corner of the qua­drangle. Its flying stone buttresses are unique in this country and its vaulted roof is a marvel of construction. The records tell us that it was used for the storing of grain as well as a workshop where blankets, cotton cloth, sackcloth, and heavy woolen cloth were woven. In addition, there was a carpenter shop, a blacksmith shop and a tailor shop.

Father Morfi described the church in 1778: "Next to the North side a new church is being built within the walls. It is a beautiful temple with three vaulted naves, fifty varas long and ten wide with its transepts. It has a beautiful cupola ... This building of its size, good taste, and beauty, would grace a large city as a parish church ... In a word, no one could have imagined that there were such good artists in so desolate a place." Pedro Huizar was an architect from Spain. Many romantic stories are told about Pedro Huizar, most of them woven ~round the "Rose Window" which he carved with great skill and artistry.

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MISSION ESPADA Mission San Juan Capistrano, called Mission San Juan, is located on the right bank of the San Antonio River, six miles from the center of town. It was named after a Franciscan friar who was born at Capistrano, Italy in 1386. Erected in 1731, this Mission differs from all others in the plainness and simplicity of its archi­tecture. The tower consists of three open arches, and in the middle arch, a bell is hung. Little remains to tell of its former greatness. In recent years the ruins of the church and mona­stery have been restored, but the walls and monks' quarters have yielded to the decaying hands of time.

MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO The small Mission, ecclesiastically styled the Mis­sion Francisco de la Espada, is on the San Antonio River, about nine miles from the business district of present day San Antonio, and was established at about the same time as the other Missions. It was named in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Monastic order of Franciscans. "de la Espada" (of the Sword) has reference to the time when St. Francis was debating, after illness, whether he should become a Soldier of the Cross or of his country. The architecture is plain. The tower has three open arches and bells are hung in each. Three times each day they are heard by all in the vicinity. The door of the chapel is uniquely Moorish in character.

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QUADRANGLE,

Fort Sam Houston

QUADRANGLE, FT. SAM HOUSTON-Built in 1876-79, this area represents the oldest part of Fort Sam Houston, one of the largest military posts in the United States. The thick walls of the Quadrangle were constructed to resist attack. All rooms face upon the inner court, while entrance is made through a sally port in the south wall. When this was a real fort, the 88-foot clock tower in the cen­ter of the quadrangle was used as a watchtower. While Geroni­mo, the Apache chief, and his band were imprisoned here in 1886, the Indians climbed this tower and the clock chimed; the frightened braves thereafter confined their scouting activities to lower levels.

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At the plants, a rigid testing program it followed to auure that Permadeck equals or 1urpaue1 published standards. Accurate job records concerning applications are kept by Approved Applicators.

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A national program to increase the number of qualified technical personnel available to solve the architectural, urban, and environmental problems facing the country has been established by the National Urban League and The American Institute of Architects.

A major objective of the point program is to pro­vide greater opportunity for disadvantaged young people to become technically qualified. A 14-week technician's on-the-job training program in archi­tectural offices will be set up. Fifty training places in ten or more cities will be located by the Urban Design and Development Corporation, the non-profit corporation established by AJA in February, 1969, which is co-sponsoring the pro­gram with the Urban League.

Architectural offices selected will be responsible for selecting and hiring the trainees, working with them in accordance with a training sched­ule, mutually set up with the trainee and the progress to determine if he should continue, or Urban League OJT office, evaluating the trainee's progress to determine if he should continue, or has successfully completed, the program, increas­ing the trainee's salary after 22 weeks, guaran­teeing a full-time job to trainees who successful­ly complete the program, and carrying out ethic­ally, and in good faith, the intent of the U.S. Department of Labor's training contract with the National Urban League.

The National Urban League will recruit and screen potential trainees, assist in the preparation of the training schedule, aid and counsel the trainee, place the trainee in another job or pro­gram if he is unsuccessful in the first one, pay part of the costs of supervisory training for 44 weeks, and provide all of the administrative sup­port and training guidance needed by the trainee.

The program is one of several worked out by the Urban League and AJA in response to Urban League's Executive Director Whitney M. Young's challenge to the architectural profession in his keynote address at the 1968 AJA Convention in Portland. At that time, he urged the architects to commit themselves personally and professionally to an improvement of the urban environment in line with the "principles of a democracy and the Judeo-Christian ethics.' •

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KMK ENVIRONMENTAL SPACE DESIGN.

Principals of KMK are Ralph Kelman, A. I. A., of Ralph Kel­man & Associates, Architects and Planners, Stuart D. Kelley, A. I, D., and Mike J . McConnell, who have operated their own in­terior design firm, Kelley & Mc­Connell, Inc., since 1966.

KMK represents a new con­cept in space design, combining the resources of two established professional firms. The total de­sign approach makes possible unified planning from concep­tual stage to actual construc­tion, with the interior and ex­terior areas treated as a whole rather than as separate compon­ents. The integral approach em­phasizes p r o g r a m m i n g and charting space design for eff ec­tive inter-office traffic flow and data controls, factors which go beyond the usual layout and decor system. •

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Concrete masonry offers the architect a versitile product. It is available in a variety of textures and finishes; and just as important today, concrete masonry is obtainable at competitive prices.

The Texas Concrete Masonry Association and its members are con­tinually at work improving their products. They conduct programs to assist architects and builders to keep them abrest of new developments in con­crete masonry building techniques. If you have questions concerning con­crete masonry, please contact the Texas Concrete Masonry Association.

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SOUTHWEST TERRAZZO ASSOCIATION, INC. C I • r • • « «- L 'I • • r • • A r ~ It t, R • p, • I: • ... ' • ~. • I 9 • 6 T f r It f t L a • •• f • r t • • r t Ill. T • s • 1 7 6 l J 2

i\rATIONAL BOARD OF ACCru:DITATION FOR CONCRETE CON'STRUCTION

The American Institute of Architects. The Ameri­can Concrete Institute, and The American Society of Civil Engineers have announced the establish­ment of The National Board of Accreditation for Concrete Construction. Its goal is to attain maxi­mum assurance of quality in concrete structurei:i. The Board will be administered by nine direc­tors, chosen equally from membership of AIA, ACI, and ASCE, who shall have no proprietary in­terests in concrete. With the cooperation and sup­port of the three participating organizations, the Board will establish quality standards for con­crete construction, including concrete production and testing. Procedures will be established for ac­crediting these operations.

NOVEMBER, 1969

The accreditation plan is available by voluntary ~ubscription to contractors doing concrete work, ready-mix plant operators, pre-cast and pre­stressed plants, and testing laboratories. It shall be a simple demonstration of experience, ability, and dispostion to perform the work in fu ll com­pliance with plans and specifications. Certificates of competency for contractors, certification of ready-mix plants and accreditation of labora­tories will be renewable annually.

The plan is the result of a three-year study by a nine-man committee representing AIA, ACI, and ASCE. •

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SAN ANTONIO Details of primitive hul 1•nduring con­struction a11• shown in thcs(• old housl'S, l>estirwd lo heconw II parl of the projeet, lht• Vil.LITA 110mm ( 11111,er) showr-cl rlu11k11 of 1·xposl'cl urrcl weathcrnd cnliche 11hortly before re­constl'uction begun. The L.\REI>O STREET HOUSES (lowm) dctnil othr.r· mctho,ls of wall building-par­tlcul:u·l>· the post and mliche form often used. On Ol'casions, posts like these were laced togcthr.1 with raw­hidl' for gr<'ater streugth. All of these nutivP buildings generally followed what tho immigrarrt hud k1111·•1n in .M".xir.o and Spain, varied by person­nl resourcefulness and pure ex1><'d· iPncy.

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La Villita made its first humble appearance as a collection of jacale.s, such made a post chinked with mud near Mission San Antonio do Valero sometime after the Mission was re-established on its presc.nt site in 1724. It remained a settlement of the poor until HS09 when Spanish officials decided to move their city to the safety of its higher grounds, and build a quarttl (walled fort) to defend it. Substantial homes soon began rep] acing the jacalcs, and the village bustled with new importance. Two years later, Juan Rautista de Casas, leading the Mexican Revolution against Spain in the Province of Texas, was among the first to declare the independence of Mexico. Marching from La Villita's quartel, he took control of the city, only to lose it, and his life, a short timo later. La \'illita's population, considerably reduced by numerous skirmishes and uprisings during this revolutionary period was repopulated by refugees from a disasterous flood which virtually destroyed the flourishing city across the river in 1819. During the Texas fight for independence, San Antonio gained short-lived fame at the scene ol the defeat of Mexican (i(?neral Perfecto Martin de Cos. The articles of surrender were signed in La Villita'a present Cos house in December of 1835. Three months later, an enraged Santa Anna laid siege to the Alamo with a portion of his Batteries and troops strategically 11laced in La \'illita. Tho Texans destroyed part of the Mcxican's cover by burning the jacalt:~ nearest the fortress, but on March 6, were overwhelmed by the thousands who attacked from all sides. In the following years La \'illita assumed the appearance of a European Village as immigrants added old-world touches to their modest cottages, and built l,ittle Church of La l'illita in 1876. German-Methodist then, it is non-denominational today, As the new-comers prospered and moved on to larger homes and better neighborhoods, the village gradually deteriorated. A restoration project begun in 1939, however, has reclaimed much of its substance and romance, and provided the present gene· ration with a delightful heritage from its dramatic past.

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LA VILLITA

LA VILLITA, "Little Village" extends along Villita Street from Presa to Alamo Streets in the heart of downtown San Antonio. A cluster of native indigenous residences dating back to San Antonio's beginnings, t h e s e colorful buildings were all but Jost to blight and demolition when the city and federal gov­ernments joined forces in the late 1930's to conserve the unique area. Today it stands as a fine example of the conserva­tion and use of such buildings. Housed are artisans' shops, art galleries, a non-denominational church, and headquarters for various artistic and civic en­deavors. The spacious patio af­fords a delightful outdoor space for meetings and festivities, and is seldom idle. La Villita is the center of the San Antonio Con­servation S o c i e t y ' s famed "Night in Old San Antonio" dur­ing the city's annual Fiesta Week. Restoration of La Villita has been accompanied or closely fo])owed by other beautification projects-notably the San An­tonio River Beautification and construction of the Public Ser­vice Company Assembly Hall (replacing the square building, lower left quadrant of this early picture).

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HISTORIC SAN ANTONIO

The ornately ornamented and profusely balconied MAVERICK BANK BUILDING, one of the ear­liest multi-storied structures in the city, occupied a prominent site on the southwest corner of Hous­ton Street and Alamo Plaza. Note the ladders be­tween the balconies, an obvious attempt by the

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designer to afford some measure of early day fire safety. Like the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway Co., one of the first tenants to move into the new building after the company's organi­zation in 1884, the grand old edifice has disaP­peared from the scene.

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Victorian embellishment features this BRIDGE BALUSTER (left) at the Johnson Street San Antonio River crossing and the detail of the STEVES HOMESTEAD (right) around the corner at 509 King William Street. The Steves Homestead is an outstanding example of the fine homes established in this area-and particularly along this street-by prosperous German settlers. Built in 1876, its elegant decor includes a mansard roof and unusual rope design around doors and windows. The Steves family recently gave the house to the San Antonio Conservation Society which keeps it open for public view. A "River Haus" on the river bank in the rear enclosed the first pri­vate swimming pool in the city but is now floored and used as a meeting place.

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