The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, February 01, 1967, Image 13

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    Continent Oil and Gas Association.
He and his wife, Charlotte, have four
sons.
Mosher is president of Mosher Steel
Company and a director of Texas
Employers’ Insurance Bank of the
Southwest and Houston Lighting and
Power. Ed and his wife, Mildred,
have one son and one daughter.
Monteith is executive vice president
of the Republic National Bank and
head of the Petroleum and Minerals
Division, the largest section of its kind
in the nation outside of New York
City. He is a director of Ranchers
Exploration & Development Corpora-
tion and a director of Kirby Petroleum
Company. He and his wife, Virginia,
have one son and two daughters.
DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENTS,
elected by the Council include Lewis
Dodson "25, owner of Dodson Engi-
neering Company in Amarillo (replac-
ing Thad Ansley '28)—District I; re-
election of Hank Avery '44, mayor and
oil operator in Midland—District II;
Ellison Gerlach '46, Abilene attorney
(replacing Bobby R. Sykes ’50)—Dis-
trict III; a second term for Douglas
Forshagen ’33, vice president of Mu-
tual Savings & Loan, Fort Worth—
District IV; Otto Moser '33, DeKalb
rancher (replacing Wilson Potter ’39)
—District V; Jack K. Doran '40, Corsi-
cana realtor (replacing Bill Lewie ’50)
—District VI; George G. Harris "41,
president of Harris Moving & Storage,
Houston, and M. L. Rosenberg ’22,
vice president of Neches Butane, Port
Arthur (replacing Eber Peters '40)—
District VII; re-election of R. C. Ripp-
stein "31, San Antonio structural engi-
neer—District VIII; re-election of
Porter Garner '45, owner of the
Cadillac Bar and Restaurant in Nuevo
Laredo—District IX.
Two vice presidents were chosen for
Louisiana: Jack P. Timmons '47,
assistant general manager of Radio
KWKH in Shreveport; and Clyde T.
Norman 37, district sales manager of
Johns-Manville in New Orleans. They
replace Paul McFadden 32.
VICE PRESIDENTS-AT-LARGE
for 1966 were all re-elected for a second
year: James Giles 41, president of
American Cement Corporation in Los
Angeles, Calif; R. E. McAdams ’32,
vice president of Shell Oil Company,
New York; and Pablo Campos Lynch
'45, president of two dairy firms in
Mexico City.
STUDENT LOAN FUND TRUS-
TEES elected were A. W. Davis '45,
Bryan attorney; Ted Mohle "21, Hous-
ton CPA; and Jim Sewell '27, Dallas
oilman. Outgoing trustees were A. O.
Nicholson '27 and Dooley Dawson ’32.
Representatives for the MSC Council
chosen were Wayne Schmidt ’60,
graphic arts director of Alenco, and
Dr. Lamar McNew 53, both of Bryan.
ASSOCIATION COUNCILMEN,
elected by mail ballots in December
and taking office in February, includ-
ed Josh R. Morris "46 of Texarkana,
District 1; J. A. Graham Jr. "42, Tyler,
District 2; George W. Rice "43, Nacog-
doches, District 3; Charles H. Cook
'49, Beaumont, District 4; Wayne
Schmidt '60, College Station, District
5; Richard Allen ’38, George G. Harris
'41, John E. Nolen Jr. '40 and Charles
J. Thornton ’49, Districts 6, 7, 11 & 15
(Houston); Clarence F. Gilmore '44,
Dan R. Sutherland '43 and Winfred
E. Vaughn ’40, Districts 8, 16 and 23
(Dallas); Arch D. Britton '45, Gaines-
ville, District 9; Earle A. Shields Jr.
‘41, Fort Worth, District 10; Monte
Y. Swatzell ‘48, Cleburne, District 12;
Robert O. Evans '56, Waco, District
13; Charles W. Wendlandt '46, Austin,
District 14;
Jean E. Junker '44, Rosenberg, Dis-
trict 17; Frank N. Dibrell '49, Seguin,
District 18; Alfred D. Hawley Jr. '43,
and Melvin M. Mitchell '52, Districts
19 and 26 (San Antonio); James E.
Kirkland '49, Corpus Christi, District
20; Lamar Walker '50, Alice, District
21; James R. Dennis '44, Jacksboro,
District 22; Julian C. Herring 51,
Abilene, District 24; Hiram Moore
‘38, Midland, District 25; Albert H.
* Karcher Jr. 39, Edinburg, District 27;
Daniel W. Davis 52, Lubbock, Dis
trict 28; Colbert Coldwell '43, El Paso,
District 29; Martin L. Raabe ’39,
Vernon, District 30; and Riley M.
Epps '50, Amarillo, District 31.
COUNCILMEN-AT-LARGE in-
cluded Del Brockett '34, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Earle Cabell '29, Washington,
D. C.; Dewitt C. Greer '23, Austin;
William W. Lynch ’22, Dallas; Gra-
ham B. Purcell 41, Washington, D. C.;
Bernard A. Schriever ‘31, Washington,
D. C.; Charles G. Scruggs '45, Dallas;
Olin E. Teague '32, Washington,
D. C.; Michel Halbouty ’30, Hous-
ton; and J. E. Wilson '37, New Or-
leans, La.
James G. Walvoord '42—New Orleans
Drue S. Ward ’'39—Fort Worth
T. A. Ward ’28—Houston
Stuart L. Watson ’56—Santa Maria
Wade M. Watson ’34—Frederick, Okla.
James E. Weedon ’54—Bryan
Ernest L. Wehner '41—Houston
Charles H. Weinbaum Jr. '47—Beaumont
Harry H. Weiner '27—San Antonio
Richard Weirus '42—College Station
Winifred B. Weisinger '31—Conroe
James F. Welch '45—Shreveport
Leo J. Welder '44—Victoria
William D. Welder '46—Victoria
Joe H. Wellborn ’41—Tomball
Clyde H. Wells '38—Granbury
Robert R. Wells Jr. '43—Eagle Lake
Henry C. Wendler ’34—Dallas
William Wendtland Jr. '12—Shiner
James H. Weyland '48—Houston
Daniel P. Wheat '28—Beaumont
Joe W. Wheeler "25—Fairfield
Clinton D. White '37—Richardson
Lawrence D. White '47—Fort Worth
Richard E. White '38—Houston
George A. Whitten '49—Beaumont
Robert F. Wier '40—Houston
Mrs. Harry C. Wiess—Houston
A. P. Wiley Jr. 46—Dallas
Walter D. Wilkerson Jr. '51—Conroe
Dennis A. Wilkie '56—Dallas
Don W. Williams ’38—Gilmer
James W. Williams ’'18—Dallas
P. Y. Williams—Maitland
Paul Williams '50—Austin
Robert Ken Williams '45—Midland
Dr. Thomas B. Williams '53—Lubbock
Guilford J. Wilson Jr. ’53—Houston
Cooke Wilson Jr. '45—Houston
James E. Wilson ’37—New Orleans
Luther J. Wilson '44—Cleburne
Gerald P. Winchell '53—Waco
Dick Winters ’'16—Brady
Joseph E. Wirsching '48—Grand Isle
Paul E. Wise '20—Houston
Charles R. Wiseman ’57—San Antonio
Royce E. Wisenbaker ’39—Tyler
Alton M. Withers '48—Pa.
M. E. Wolfe '43—Dallas
Freddie Wolters '44—Bryan
Edwin P. Womack Jr. '44—West Columbia
Langston H. Wood ’'23—Waco
Langston H. Wood Jr. '57—Waco
B. N. Woodson—Houston
C. E. Wooldridge '27—Fort Worth
Dr. A. W. Wortham—College Station
Gus S. Wortham—Houston
Curtis Wright—Houston
Boysie A. Wulfman ’31—Amarillo
William A. Wurzbach '25—San Antonio
O. S. Wyatt Jr. '45—Corpus Christi
Sam G. Wynn—Dallas
Ben T. Yager Jr. '42—Bryan
John Yantis '53—San Antonio
Clyde W. Yarbrough ’43—Odessa
Frank R. Young ’'43—Houston
John F. Younger ’37—Midland
H. B. Zachry '22—San Antonio
Percy E. Zimmerman ’25—Houston
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