The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, March 01, 1962, Image 8

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    Silver Taps
R. H. Standifer ’08
Richard Hunter Standifer of Dallas
is deceased, according to informa-
tion sent to the Association office.
C. E. Maris ’11
Funeral services were held in
Marlin for Clarence E., Maris, who
died January 10 in the Veterans
Administration Hospital in Marlin.
A civic leader, Maris had taken
a prominent part in school and
church affairs and had held many
positions of leadership in the com-
munity.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Lucy White Maris.
C. P. Morris ’13
Conrad P. Morris, whose widow
lives at 4907 Crawford in Houston,
died in January, according to a
notice sent to the Association office.
F. M. Golding ’15
Fred M. Golding, Vice-President
of the Peden Iron & Steel Company,
Houston, died January 26 in New
York City,
The 67-year-old Houston industrial-
ist was on a business trip when
he became ill.
Golding worked with the Houston
Livestock Show for more than 20
years and had served as Chairman
of the Corral Club. He was a mem-
ber of the Houston Club, the Capitol
Club, and the International Club,
His survivors include his wife, a
son, and two daughters.
C. H. Kuhne ’19
C. H, Kuhne is deceased, according
to information sent to the Associa-
tion by his widow, who ‘lives at
2370 Linson in Beaumont.
H. W. Egger ’21
Harmon W. Egger, who had been
a resident of Shreveport since 1930,
and who organized Louisiana’s first
A&M Club, died January 13 at the
age of 64.
General Superintendent of Com-
pressor Stations and Building Oper-
ations of the United Gas Pipe Line
Company at the time of his death,
Egger had been an employee of the
company since 1925, when he went
to work as a Construction Engineer
for a predecessor company.
He was a prominent figure in the
natural gas industry and had many
civic and professional affiliations.
He is survived by his widow, a son,
a daughter, his mother, and three
brothers.
W. H. Friend ’21
W. H. (Bill) Friend, 64, a well
known Rio Grande Valley horticul-
turist, died in Weslaco January 8.
Friend had been Superintendent of
the Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion at Weslaco since 1923.
He is survived by his widow.
E. E. Ewbank ’24
Eric E. Ewbank, 59, Head of the
Underground Lines Division of the
Dallas Power & Light Company,
died January 2.
Ewbank was a member of the
Oak Cliff Masonic Lodge, the Dallas
Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, and
the Dallas Commandery, Knights
Templar.
He is survived by his wife, a
daughter, a brother, and two grand-
children.
J. S. Sheffield ’24
John S. Sheffield, Assistant Secre-
tary and Comptroller of the Cities
Service Petroleum Company in Bart-
lesville, Oklahoma, died December
He is survived by his wife and a
son, John 8S. Sheffield, Jr. ’56.
L. Goodwin ’27
Lamoyne Goodwin, 57, District Su-
perintendent for the Gulf States
Utilities Company in Silsbee and a
former Beaumont resident, died Janu-
ary 9.
Goodwin had been with the utility
firm since 1927. He served with
the Army during World War II and
was discharged with the rank of
Colonel.
The former Beaumont civic leader
is survived by two daughters.
V. A. Hamilton ’28
The Association office has been
notified that Van Alvin Hamilton of
Palestine is deceased.
M. Zesch ’30
Milton Zesch, a prominent Mason
County rancher and church and civie
leader, died December 25, following
an illness of three months.
Among his survivors are his
mother, his wife, and one son.
F. H. Yeager ’34
Fred Henry Yeager of Hebbron-
ville died in January, according to
information sent to the Association
office.
M. E. Martinez ’36
Manuel E. Martinez died in Octo-
ber, according to notice sent to the
Association office by his widow,
rs. Alicia B. de Martinez Gomez,
Apdo. Postal 90, Ciudad Victoria,
Tamps., Mexico,
J. F. Gholson ’37
James Francis Gholson is deceased,
according to notice sent to the As-
sociation office,
L. A. Pantermuehl ’47
Funeral services were held in Janu-
ary for Leroy A. Pantermuehl, who
had been employed with DuPont in
Victoria for the past nine years.
A World War II veteran, he was
a Captain in the 90th Infantry Re-
serve at the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife, three
children, and his parents.
C. T. Singletary ’48
Charles T. Singletary died Oct. :
1960, of a heart attack, according
to notice recently sent to the Associa-
tion office.
A World War II veteran, he was
practicing veterinary medicine at
Morgan City, Louisiana, at the time
of his death.
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J. H. Stotts "48
Mrs. John Hunter Stotts, Box 15,
Rural Route 3, Newburgh, Indana,
recently notified the Association of-
fice that her husband, 1st Lt. John
H. Stotts, lost his life May 25, 1954,
while on Air Force duty at the
Tyndall Air Base, Panama City,
Florida,
C. M. Hotard ’53
Funeral services were held in
Bryan January 28 for Clifton Madi-
son Hotard, who had died in Hous-
ton two days previously.
Hotard served in U. S. Navy Air
Transport Squadron One, Patuxent
River, Maryland, from 1950 to 1954.
He is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Hotard of Bryan,
and four brothers, one of whom is
Robert J. Hotard ’57.
D. C. Smith ’56
The Association office has been
notified that Donald V. Smith of
Wichita Falls lost his life i
automobile accident January 14.
Smith was en route to Bryan when
the fatal accident occurred.
’45—Miss Alic
number of years was
in Lawrence Welk’s
who for a
“The Cham-
Lon,
television show, and George W.
Bowling were married in January
and are living in Dallas.
’58—Miss Marlene Ann Mutz and
James Eugene Willis were married
in January and are living in New
Orleans, Louisiana, where he is do-
ing graduate work at Tulane Uni-
versity.
’59—Miss Gertrude Sitz became the
bride of Lt. James Thomas Lassiter
February 3 at Kessler Air Force
Base, Biloxi, Mississippi, where the
groom is on Air Force duty.
’61—Miss Marye Alice Lipscomb
and John Michael Bozardt, Houston,
exchanged marriage vows February
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’41—Janis Lee was born January
23 to Helen and Roy Chappel of
Fort Worth.
’43—Mr. and Mrs. Mike P. Cokinos,
Beaumont, have announced the ar-
rival of Kevin Michale on December
28. Mike and his wife are the
parents of four future Texas Aggies
and two daughters.
’44—January 10 was the birth date
of Constance Leah, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Warren Kever, Salinas,
California. The Kevers also have a
son, Thomas, and twin daughters,
Leslie and Kathy.
’44—The sixth future Texas Aggie
for the Warren H. Denglers of
Groves was Eric Randolph, born
November 13,
’49—Capt. and Mrs. Bill E. Polasek,
., Taipei, Taiwan, have announc-
the arival of Judith Nell on
December 12.
’52—Twin sons were born last June
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ed
‘Where did
yesterday go?
That’s the big trouble with college reunions.
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awfully fast!
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T. D. Hubbard ’31
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to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Leus,
Houston.
’53—Donald Tabb, rancher and
business man of Seymour, and his
wife are parents of Cynthia Lea,
born in November.
’54—Mr. and Mrs.
Vance, Jr., Bryan, are parents of
their second son. The young man
was born in January.
’56—Paul A. Rathbun’s birthday,
September 6, was marked by the
addition of Elizabeth Ann to the
B. F. (Buddy)
family circle. Paul and his wife
Elizabeth and their two children
live in Amarillo.
’57—Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Krause of San Benito have announec-
ed the arrival of Kenneth Kirk,
their second future Texas Aggie.
’57—The first for Harold and
Nanette Warnick, Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, was Leslie Karen, born De-
cember 27. Pop is a Sales Engineer
for Ingersoll-Rand Corporation.
’57—Lt. and Mrs. Charles William
Rasco, III, Fort Smith, Arkansas,
are parents of a daughter, Becca
Jane, born December 25.
’58—Glenn David was born January
24 to Lt. and Mrs. Cecil Kirksey,
Jr., Fort Polk, Louisiana.
’58—Mr. and Mrs. Chester Booth
have announced the arrival of Jean
Ann. Pop teaches vocational agricul-
ture at Extell.
’58—Sherron Lea, the second
daughter for Dave and Norma
McLain of Corpus Christi, was born
in October.
’59—Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Still are
parents of a son, Jay Patrick, born
in October at Asmara, Eritria, Africa.
’59—Donald Todd was born Octo-
ber 29 to Donald and Jean Luttrall,
San Antonio.
’59—Pat and Cecilia Whelan, San
Antonio, are parents of their second
daughter, Ann Marie, born Decem-
ber 29.
’59—James Travis, III, arrived
November 17 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Roberts, Jr., of
Alpine.
’59—Glen Roy weighed in at 7 Ibs.
1 oz. January 5 at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Larry W. Hausmann, Cuero.
Positions Available
Note. Please address responses to Place-
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at beginning of paragraph. (Employers
desiring to place announcements in
this space at regular advertising rates,
please send material to: Director,
Placement Office, Texas A&M College,
College Station, Texas.)
Mechanical Engineer
No. 264-A. Newsprint mill in East
Texas has permanent position open
for graduate mechanical engineer with
1 or 2 years’ experience in instru-
mentation work.
Mechanical or Civil Engineer
No. 264-B. Newsprint mill in East
Texas has permanent position open
for graduate mechanical or civil en-
gineer with 2 to 5 years’ drafting
room experience in design and lay-
out.