The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, November 15, 1939, Image 4

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    Sam E. Harris is livestock re-
porter for the San Angelo Stan-
dard-Times, San Angelo. . . W. H.
“Bill” Atkinson is a trapper with
the U. S. Biological Survey and
at the present time gets his mail
at Box 1, New Boston. . . Thomas
G. Atlee, Jr., has accepted a posi-
tion in the Meter Department of
the Texas Power and Light Com-
pany, Dallas, . . John A. Bailey
is with the Dalas Power and Light
Company, Dallas, and is residing
at 2823 Reagan Street of that
clty. . . Alva O. Baker is in the
ranching business at Comstock,
Texas. . . Bob Balch is a salesman
for the Angelo Feed and Grain
‘Company, San Angelo, Texas. . .
Ben A. Baldwin is field represen-
tative for the Timben Roller Bear-
ing Company, 409 Olive Street,
Dallas. . . Frank E. Ball has sign-
ed up for a year’s active duty with
the U. S. Army, 9th Infantry, Fort
Sam Houston. . . Arlon J. Banister
is teaching vocational agriculture
at Cookville High School, Cook-
ville, Texas. . . Robbie D. Barnes
is a junior engineer trainee with
the Rural Electrification Admini-
stration, Washington, D. C. He is
living at 1426 .... 21st Street, N.
W. . . Joe F. Bennett is teaching
vocational agriculture at Ben Hur
Rural High School, Mart, Texas
. . Charles H. Bergman, Jr., is
a rodman with the State Highway
Department located at Del Rio
.. . Harold F. Bockhorn has been
with the Texas Company in the
Accounting Department since his
graduation and is located at
Shreveport, Louisiana. As a stu-
dent at A. & M., Bockhorn was a
distinguished student, sports edi-
tor for the Longhorn, a member
of the Student Welfare Commit-
tee, and participated in various
other student affairs. . . Ernest J.
Botard is administrative assistant
with the AAA and gets his mail
at Box 18, Alice, Texas. . . Alexan-
der A. Brown is a salesman with
Kallisons, San Antonio. His resi-
dence is 719 Howard of that city
. Jesse L. Brown is teaching
vocational agriculture at the San-
to Independent School, Santo, Tex-
as. . . Lewis D. Buntin is with the
Federal Crop Insurance Corpora-
tion, 334 Amarillo Bldg., Amarillo
... W. A. Burton, Jr., gets his mail
at Box 669, Mt. Pleasant where he
is with the Highway Depart-
ment. . . Neil D. Burnside is farm
manager for Mrs. F. E. Anderson,
Route 3, Box 250, Houston.
William J. Butler is dining room
steward for the A. & M. College
Dining Hall. . . Edward F. Carson
is teaching vocational agriculture
at Southmayd, Texas. Paul
Christian is a veterinarian with
the Central Texas Animal Clinic,
Waco. He gets his mail at Box
1253 of that city. . . Otto B. Cloudt,
Jr., is a second lieutenant with the
U. S. Army and is located with
the 9th Infantry at Fort Sam Hous-
tion. Cloudt was an honorary grad-
uate of the Military Department
at A. & M. ... Peter H. Comnas
has accepted a position with the
Humble Oil and Refining Company
and is living in the Humble Dormi-
tory at Baytown, Texas. . . Orville
L. Counselman is a student engi-
neer with the Magnolia Petroleum
Company, Dallas. He gets his mail
at Box 900 of that city. . . Walter
R. Cowley has been added as an
instructor in the Department of
Agronomy of the A. & M. College.
As a cadet at A. & M., Cowley was
a distinguished student and a mem-
ber of the Scholarship Honor So-
ciety. . . Logan W. Crews is farm-
ing at Lindale, Texas, where he
gets his mail at Route 1 of that
city. . . Thomas S. Darrow is with
the McMillan Material Company
as a foreman in the asphalt plant
and is located at Amarillo. . .
David E. DeLong, Jr., is in busi-
ness with his father at El Dorado,
Texas. . . . Robert M. Dickson is
in the Accounting Department of
the Hughes Tool Company and is
living at 430 Byrne Street, Hous-
ton. Donald L. Dopslauf is
owner and manager of a dairy at
Fairbanks, Texas. . . James J.
Doyle is in the Baroid Sales De-
partment, Chemical and Pigments
Division, National Lead Company,
Houston. Doyle was a distinguish-
ed student and a member of the
Scholarship Honor Society. . .Rich-
ard P. Eckert is living at Mason,
Texas. . . Donald H. Francis is a
trainee with the Goodyear
Tire and Rubber Company, Gads-
den, Alabama. His residence ad-
dress is 321 Paden Avenue, East
Gadsden, Alabama. . Theodore
K. Franke is a second lieutenant
with the U. S. Army and is sta-
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tioned with the 23rd Infantry,
Fort Sam Houston. . . Luman L.
Gaddis is also with the U. S. Army
as a second lieutenant and is lo-
cated at Fort Monmouth, Ocean-
port, N. J. . . . Luther W. Gregory
is a student engineer in the Radio
Division with the Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Com-
pany, 2519 Wilkins Avenue, Balti-
more, Maryland. Edward E.
Hagan is an engineer with the
Magnolia Petroleum Company, Box
900, Dallas. . . Bomer B. Harris
gets his mail at Route 1, Harrold,
Texas. Howard E. Harry is
with the International Broadcast-
ing Comrany, KWKH, Shreveport,
Louisiana. His residence address
is 437 College Street of that city
... M. B. “Mack” Hodges is rod-
man for the Texas State Highway
Department, 2300 Roosevelt Ave- |
nue, San Antonio. . . Thomas B. |
Hooton is teaching vocational agri- |
culture at Alba High School, Alba,
Texas. . . Urban C. “Bruno” Hop-
mann is also teaching vocational
agriculture at Missouri City High
School and gets his mail at Box 21,
Missouri City. . . Glen F. Hover
is living at Astoria, South Dakota,
where he can be reached at Box
55. . . A. W. Humann Altamirano
is research chemist for Petroleos
Mexicanos and his address is Cere-
zo No. 2, Alta Vista, Tampico,
Mexico. As a student at A. & M,,
he was a distinguished student
and on the Rifle Team. . . John B.
Jenkins, Jr., is with Sparks B.
Jenkins, Flowers, 806 Commerce,
Mexia, Texas. . . Herbert T. Johns
is assistant Warehouse Superin-
tendent for the Sherwin-Williams
Company, 2108 Preston, Houston.
He is residing at the DeGeorge Ho-
tel. . . Forrest W. Jordan is ranch-
at Ma:fa, Texas. . . Gilbert L. Jor-
dan is a mechanical engineer with
the Freeport Sulphur Company
and is living at Tarpon Inn, Free-
port, Texas. . . Elbert L. Kelley is
veterinarian for the Valdina Farms,
Inc., Utopia, Texas. . . Henry Kell-
ing is doing clerical work for An-
derson, Clayton & Company, Hous-
ton, where he is living at 6726
Sherman Street, Houston. . . Fred-
erick Kiechle, Jr., is with the In-
ternational Smelting and Refining
Company 420 — 151st Street, East
Chicago, Indiana. . . Alva E. Koch
is laboratory technician for the
U. S. Waterworks Experiment
Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. . .
Maxwell Landon is chemical feed
machine operator for the Purifi-
cation Plant of the City of Dallas.
His residence address is 3429 Prin-
ceton Avenue, Dallas. . . William
H. LeGrand is with the Petty Geo-
physical Co., Lake Charles, Loui-
siana. . Albert A. Maberry is
teaching vocational agriculture at
Canton, Texas. . . Fabrian L. Ma-
gee is a second lieutenant with the
U. S. Army and is stationed with
“B” Battery, 12 Field Artilery,
Fort Sam Houston. . . Buddy P.
Mandell is a junior engineer with
the Magnolia Petroleum Company,
Dallas. At the present time, Man-
dell is located at Kermit, Texas
. . . William M. Marks is with the
International Derrick and Equip-
ment Company, 1801 Laurel Ave-
nue, Beaumont, Texas. . . Jack D.
Martin is a student flier with the
U. S. Navy Air Corps Reserve
Training but asked that his mail
be sent to his home address, 416
West Avenue D, San Angelo, until
further notice. . . Harold Mayfield
is with the Texas Power & Light
Company but wants his mail sent
to his home address, Route 2,
Commerce. . . Dan H. McLendon
is assistant geologist with the
Speed Oil Company, 1315 Second
National Bank Building, Houston
. . . Norris N. McMillan gets his
mail at Box 446, Mason. . . John
M. McReynolds is in the Trans-
mission Department of the Hous-
ton Lighting and Power Company,
Houston. . . Norbett A. Moore, Jr.,
is working in the County Agent’s
office at Decatur, Texas. . . Rich-
ard M. Moore makes his home at
McAllen, Texas. . . Ralph S. Moser
is teaching voctional agricutlure
at the Comanche High School, Co-
manche, Texas. William M.
Neale is a student engineer with
the Phillips Petroleum Company,
Kansas City, Kansas. His residence
address is 1525 Georgia, Kansas
City. . . James W. Parker is a jun-
ior development engineer with the
Sun Oil Company at Marcus Hook,
Pa. He is residing at 935 Madison
St., Chester, Pa. . . . George W.
Pool is with the Texas State High-
way Department as assistant road-
Mrs. J. B. Bagley, formerly
Miss Helen Bittle who was
reared on the A. & M. campus,
is seriously ill at the Plaza
Hotel in Houston. Mrs.
Bagley is the wife of Profes-
sor John B. Bagley, for many
vears head of the Textile De-
partment at A. & M. and is
the mother of Tom B. Bagley,
’31, Houston. Her father, the
late Dr. Bittle, was for many
years chaplain of the A. & M.
College.
Henry C. Barlow, ’11, Collin
|County livestock breeder and
rancher, recently purchased the
entire herd of 75 purebred Short-
‘horn cattle belonging to the estate
of the late Dr. W. W. Samuells,
of Dallas. The herd is one of the
‘best known in the Southwest and
the purchase makes Barlow one
of the largest owners of Short-
horn cattle in the state. Barlow is
located in Collin County near
McKinney.
Hollis U. Bible, ’30, has entered
business for himself as a consult-
ing engineer and is located at 655
Main Street, Houston. He is spec-
ializing in air conditioning, me-
ing work. He has had several years
of experience in the air condition-
ing field, which makes him par-
ticularly well qualified along these
lines.
Grover C. Mathews, ’39, is with
the National Supply Company at
Houma, Louisiana.
Raymond K. Brown, ’32, is an
inspector for the Hartford Steam
Boiler Inspection and Insurance
Company with headquarters in
Houston. He gets his mail at 2914
Cleburne Street of that city.
Curtis L. Godfrey, ’39, is teach-
ing vocational agriculture in Blum
High School, Blum, Texas.
Lieutenant William P. Ragsdale,
Jr.,, 33, of the U. S. Army Air
Corps, Langley Field, Virginia,
was one of the flyers participating
in the flight of seven “flying fort-
resses” to Rio de Janeiro recently.
Ragsdale entered the flying school
in San Antonio shortly after grad-
uation and has made an outstand-
ing record in his service with the
air corps.
Owens Rogers, ’39, and Charles
D. Trail, ’39, are representing the
Fidelity Union Life Insurance
Company at College Station and
the surrounding territory. They
have an office located above the
Aggieland Pharmacy at the North
Gate of the campus. Rogers was
a member of last year’s football
team and Trail was last year’s
yell-leader.
Dr. Guy W. Adriance, ’16, and
Professor Fred R. Brison, 21, of
the A. & M. College Department
of Horticulture, are authors of a
book recently published, ‘“Propaga-
tion of Horticultural Plants”. Both
men are recognized leaders in their
field and their book has been high-
field of horticulture.
John M. Kenderdine, ’33, is vice
president of the Midland Flying
Club. A former football player,
Kenderdine is with the Norvell-
Wilder Supply Company and makes
his headquarters at Midland.
Lawrence J. Meyer, ’39, gets his
mail at Box 532, Overton. Meyer
is a chemist for the Hanlon Pipe
Line Company, in the London Dis-
trict of the East Texas Oil Field.
Otis L. Garrison, ’39, is with the
Swastika Ranch, Pecos, Texas,
where he gets his mail at Box 725.
Garrison reports that he is quite
busy feeding steers at the present
time. Garrison was a distinguished
student, a member of the Saddle
and Sirloin Club, and active in
many other student affairs.
C. H. Brewster, ’35, gets his mail
at Box 164, Henderson.
Jim Q. Wood, ’38, is with the
ithyl-Dow Chemical Company, Wil-
mington, North Carolina, where he
is doing research as a chemical
engineer. Wood was formerly with
the High Grade Packing Company
of Galveston.
Jack S. DeMaret, ’37, is with
the Gulf Oil Company, Roswell,
New Mexico, where he gets his
side developer, Brownwood, Texas.
mail at’P. 0. Box 397.
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JOSEPH E. ABRAHAMS, 00, | J. C. HARRISON, 14, IS A
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New was one of 12 member of the firm of the General |
Engineering Corporation, 1014 Jen-
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exans lec & fo the 8579 degree, 'nings Avenue, Fort Worth. He is
highest in Masonry, at the supreme | , oc ciated with Mr. J. M. Sprekel-
ouncil of Scottish Rite Masons held | mever and the company specializes |
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in Washington, D. C. Mr. Abrahams in plumbing, refrigeration, wiring, |
‘and ventilating. Harrison was ot|
CLAUDE EVERETT (17) INC.
522 Barziza St., Houston, Texas <
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
BUILDERS OF SANITARY
SEWERS
Braunfels,
is a retired business man of New |
‘the College during the years 1931-
Brawngols and has long been an 1936 as a member of the College r
active supporter and worker for | Architect's staff, working on the |
A. & M. 'A. & M. building program during |
‘those years. |
Charles A. Martin, 09, is zone |
manager of the Fort Motor Com- | Harden B. “Rabbit” McGrady, |
pany at Dallas. He served with the 1°37, who is with Goodyear Tire and)
U. 8S. Army Air Corps during the ‘Rubber Company, has recently been | |
World War and has been with the transierred. to. Bonham, i Tesas i
Ford Motor Company for the past ‘where he gets his mail in care of
14 years. ‘the Goodyear Store.
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O. L. Mimms, ’33, has podettiy |
been transferred to Washington, D.| E. P. Arneson, 38, is with the
C., where he is with the Division State Highway Department, San |
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GENERAL INSURANCE
of Farm Management and Costs,
Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
Mimms will continue work on the
economic aspects of the Flood Con-
trol Program. Mimms was for-
merly assistant agriculturist at
the University of Idaho, Moscow,
Idaho.
Saba, Texas. Arneson is the son |
of the late E. P. Arneson, ’10, one |
of the outstanding civil engineers
of Texas.
Wallace S. Curley, ’39, is em-
ployed by the National Theater of
Bridgeport, Texas.
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