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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1921)
\ (TIICHTRN DISTINGUISHED STUDENT LIST FOR FIRST TERM The list of distinguished students in A & M for the first term, which has just been || issued by Registrar C. E. Friley contains sixty names. Students are distinguished, under the college regulatiofts who did not receive a term grade below cepyry: Of the total number distinguished 17 are | seniors, 14 juniors, 6 sophomores, 11 freshmen, 3 first year two year men, and 9 second year two year mea. ; The list follows: N.H.Abrams, Sher- man; A.R.Black, Ingleside; C.Y.Chang, Washington D.C.; E.Chapa,San Antonio; J.P. Estill, Wharton; T.D. Hurley, Chicago, I11.;J. Paterson, Austin; M.L.Santerre,Dal- las; A. W.Stubbeman,. Cuero; D.L. Turner, Dimmitt; W.C.Weir,Georgetown; fresh- men. J.C.Bose, San Antonio; J.E.Gardner, Comanche; J.H. McDonald, College Sta- tion; C. E.Olsen, Clifton; W.A.Tolsen, Sher- wood; R.B. Williams, Albany; sophomores. W..E. Alexander, Navasota; B.C. Billings- 1y,Galveston; P.H.Bimmerman, Sherman; J.T.Boyce,Oklahoma; J.T .Carlisle, Hous- ton; C.R.Clark,San Antonio; L.D.Howell, | Bexar, Ala.;E.J.Kerr,Havana, Cuba; W.L. Knapp, Calvert; A.P.Lancaster, Marshall; Ww .W.Lynch,Thurber;J.W.Mayo, Dallas; J.W.Porter, Terrell; C.W.Thomas, Grange; juniors. L.H.Alsmeyer,Mission; C.E.Birk,lowa Park; F.R.Brison, Pittsburg; C.M.Cole, Bryan; W.H.Friend, Marshall; T.A. Fritts, Fort Worth; J.A .Handrick,Lincoln; A.E. Hatley, Laredo; W.L.Hughs, Brady; W. T.Johnson, Galveston; J. R. Langston, Crocket; F.M.Leverett,Overton; H.W. Mc Gee, Marshall; W.H.McPheeters, College Station; A.G.Westerhoif,Moulton; C.D. Whitman, Waco; A.H.Wolverton, Wills Point; seniors. M.M Debnam, Lamesa; S.G.Hester, Thomas; R.L.Hunt,Omaha; first year, two year men. H.L.Alsmeyer, Mission; C.L.Bradley, « Mountain View,Okla.; B.C.Camp,Thorn- ton; E.R.Duke, Claude; P.Huey, L.L.Johnson, Pasadena; Gainsville; J.D.Sunkel, Clarksville; L.R. Tate, Waxahachie; second year, two year 1a 1 urne; men. AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE (Official) There are available to properly qualified students in American Colleges and Uni- versities, ten fellowships for study in Sweeden, Norway and Denmark. These seholarships are valued at $100000. Blank applications may be secured from each. the executive secretary in «the President’s office. W. B. BIZZELL, Pres. La] A.M.Stobaugh;, | |B | f | THE MERRY | | S.M.U. LADIES Choral Club | RONDOLIERS | | FOURTHLYCEUM NUMBER Guion Hall, Feb. 21. An original high-speed { “Pep” Program that will | please all. Violinist § Pianist Williams Larson Della Erickson Gertrude Erickson Emily McGregor Reader § | Walter Reed Cornetist § i I Soprano b 1 i 3 Guion Hall Wednesday Feb. 9, 8 p.m. General Admission 50 cts. 35 cts. 25 cts. Students Children _ . . All seats reserved at Y.M.C.A. All the latest ball room dances. Dance 'em while they're new. Phone Bryan 227 Class and private les- -109 for appointment. sons. Liberal reward for information of person or persons who mutilated and stole our dog. \ ' C.A.Medberry, room 4 Shirley Annex. SEAR QUEEN hereafter. Sensation of Globe Useless to comment on this picture. Two college chums form their own creed: No God; See them live by this creed TODAY 1t is more than a picture No sin; No Wed. and Thurs.- ‘Treasure Island’ Fri. and Sat.- Bebe Daniels. A RELA EEE prs rE TCE | 8 | || One of the seasons most pleasing beauty plays SHIRLEY MASON and an all star cast in “Wing Toy” Also big 2-reel comedy Wed. Doug Fairbanks