FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1944 THE BATTALION PAGE 3' -CADET (Continued iiom page 1) Trickey, Sergeant Major; Master Sergeant Ernest A. Baetz, Jr., Per sonnel Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant William R. Benson, Jr., Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the First Regimental Staff are as follows: Lieutenant Colonel John A. Thomas, Regimental Commander; Major Mason L. Matthers, Execu tive Officer; Captain Joe W. Green, Adjutant; Captain Jay S. Williams, Personnel Officer. The non-commissioned officers are as follows: Master Sergeant Billy R. Shurley, Sergeant Major; Techni cal Sergeant William C. Hender son, Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Robert A. Seyle, Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the Second Regimental Staff are as follows: Lieutenant Colonel Paul Q. Olschner, Regimental Commander; Major Jack S. Palmer, Executive Officer; Captain Cecil V. vVellborn, Adjutant; Captain James L. Mar- tyn, Personnel Officer. The non commissioned officers are as fol lows: Master Sergeant Barton B. Wallace, Sergeant Major; Techni cal Sergeant Fred Manget, Per sonnel Sergeant Major; Staff Ser geant Herman R. Hansen, Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the First Battalion Staff of the First Regiment are as follows: Major Wallace W. Beck, Bat talion Commander; First Lieuten ant Ray C. Arthur, Adjutant. The non-commissioned officers are as follows: Master Sergeant Paul A. Ostermayer, Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant Lloyd W. Schuhman, Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant James E. Pryor, Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the Second Battalion Staff of the First Regiment are as follows: Major Arthur C. Padilla, Bat talion Commander; First Lieuten ant Harold I. Dailey, Adjutant. The non-commissioned officers are as follows: Master Sergeant John T. Miller, Sergeant Major; Techni cal Sergeant William J. Tiller, Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant Fred B. Petty, Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the Third Battalion Staff of the First Regiment are as follows: Major Robert L. Butchofsky, Battalion Commander; Captain Walter E. Crenshaw, Executive Officer. The non-commissioned of ficers are as follows: Master Ser geant Dan L. McGurk, Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant James E. Fix, Personnel Sergeant Major; Staff Sergeant John E. Pledger, Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the First Battalion Staff of the Second Regiment are as follows: Major Herbert Q. Sibley, Battalion Commander; Captain Richard G. Knight, Executive Officer; First Lieutenant Wallace L. Rumsey, Adjutant. The non-commissioned officers are as follows: Master Sergeant Verne A. Scott, Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant James E. Jones, Personnel Sergeant Ma jor; Staff Sergeant Lloyd A. Grumbles, Supply Sergeant. Promotions and assignments for the Second Battalion Staff of the Second Regiment are as follows: Major Andrew C. Jones, Battalion Commander; Captain Walter 0. Fuhrmann, Executive Officer; First Lieutenant Wilson 0. Boaz, Adjutant. The non-commissioned officers are as follows: Master Sergeant Alfred R. Jones, Ser geant Major; Technical Sergeant Paul C. Fleming, Personnel Ser geant Major; Staff Sergeant Charles R. Parker, Supply Ser geant. Promotions and assignments for the Third Battalion Staff of the Second Regiment are as follows: Major Charles O. Haenisch, Bat talion Commander; First Lieuten ant Frederick C. Hardy, Adjutant. The non-commissioned officers are as follows: Master Sergeant Harry Robinson, Sergeant Major; Tech nical Sergeant William H. Whit- sitt, Personnel Sergeant Major. Promotions and assignments for the Corps Band are as follows: Major John A. Veien, Commanding Officer; Master Sergeant Philip B. Kosub, Drum Major. Ex-Batt Editor Is In Denver Hospital According to latest reports Lt. R. L. Doss, ex-Aggie of the class of ’39, expects to be released from the Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, within the next few months. R. L. “Cueball” Doss, was editor of the Batt in 1939. He was secre tary of the Student Welfare Com mittee. He was in Who's Who in American Universities and Col leges. “Cueball” was also a prom inent member of the debate club. “Cueball” resigned from school to become a city reported on the Sherman Democrat, and later the sports editor of the Denison Her ald, in the year 1937. He quit and returned to school in the same year and graduated in 1939 with an M. S. degree. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Doss, live in White- write, Texas, where Mr. Doss is a printer-editor. The most trusting are the most trustworthy. (X) YOU P - 0 At?T * BUY WAR BONDS FEATURED ON WTAW. One of the most talented radio actresses is pretty Mary Shipp, heard over the BLUE Net weekly at Linda Bartlett, eldest of the fascinating Bartlett sisters, on the popular “My Best Girls” series. —A. & M.-~ (Continued from page i) be a general meeting with the Joint Legislative Committee on School Laws on June 29, with State Sena tor Carl L. Lovelady, presiding. Problems of concern to all school executives and students of school administration will be discussed fully in panel type meetings, with each session having a leader and several assistants selected from among the outstanding educators of Texas. Each session will have an assigned subject and the busi ness program just released by Dean Brooks lists the major problems confronting the schools of the State at the present time. A business session will conclude the conference near noon June 29, at which there will be reports from standing committees and election of association officers for the com ing year. —ELECTIONS— (Continued from page 1) vice-president; and W. W. Powell, secretary treasurer. Later on there will be an elec tion for junior yell-leaders and to hold the run-offs. There should be more voters in this than in the electiojn held yesterday, as the competition will be keener. Also, an abnormally small number voted yesterday. Only three-hundred and ten votes were counted. This is at tributed to the large number of positions for which there was only one candidate. DR. N. B. McNUTT DENTIST Office in Parker Building Over Canady’s Pharmacy Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas Your Name Engraved Free! You boys who have purchased K. & E. Drawing In struments from Loupot may have your name engraved FREE in 24 kt. Gold by presenting your purchase slip at Lou’s. 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