'■V:l control. $LAME Git FOR M YS ; SALONIKA (|p)—.Twentr.ai were reporned yesterday apoujt - GcforRo pol vcja t f cijuising iifi Ar-phe Assembly Hall, j i ;i silip T)f l am• t& tl ^r t ’builtt^ t ^ 1 Nominated for this position were GEORGE ED- The carjierl 4m |be abo^t 10, WARDS, DON KASPER, J. B. ROCHELLE, HERB SCHWARZ, and AUBREY SPRAWLS. Lartid on a 05,00(1) ft carrier. | I i any typi e canier] vfill |be aboift 10 j fijet longer thiin J\va>d the Norjmhn- j J h luxury jini) Edwards is a il9-year-cld pre-law major from Dallas. , Kasper, a 19-year-od agricu tural economics major, is from tap camer leitlrt i"o{ 90ci, 5*#4 Sh / ner ' ‘tocjielle is a 19-year-old .pre-med major irom Tex overall lemith lirt-lud mr t!he knfer-'i arkana. Schwarz, j)l business major, is 19 years old and is #nj|wa«-l die, the for netf In re ns h luxury er, Admira L.. E. |)enfield said. Itis wuterlire Iphfth Swill fejet,. compt rcif ht.ng«0(f tie flight leek, 1 m fret j ai|t( J ' . s kvll. be eo . sioi ‘ ' ' old agricultural en Six men were nominated for !■'. \ the position of senior :lass viee- tjhiis | president. Included were JACKIE t hud : We dues-1 HEDGE DON JARVIS, A. K. ante irMemper- j J ACOBSON, H 0 M R OS- J IS, j , BORNE, <1. .D. PmtKK, and Ifp^tlfc’ el(fg(dy this HIRAM SMITH. Hedge is 19 years old and is a civil engineering major from Dal las. Jarvis is a 19-yeai-old archi- j lecture major from Fort VVprth i Jacobson, a 19-year-old agricul- l tural major, -is from Doble. Os- J bornd is 19 years did and is from “i Houma, Louisiana.; He I is major- i ing in petroleum-mechanical engi- ; rteerihg Pitcock .is a. 19-year-old civil engineer from Houston. Smith ;is 19 years old arid is; from De- Ijeon, lie is] majoriilg in iecononiics. Nomiruited for ^ecretaiy-treas urer were JOHNNY DIEB, BUR TON FRENCH, RRK H GOTT» LIEB. LAWRENCE SEXTON and GERALD STEWART, Dieb is from Fort Worth and is . i a ; 19-year-old business major. : or , I F ren vh is from Beaumpnt, He] is aval codupi!?- hi. years old and is a civil engi- '' 1 i neering strident. Gottlieb is an 18- rawls is from Farwell and is a 19-year- eer., k; % w , % ■$&*> ■ 4# f m : 1 ,:i. d ; : r ' FLOYD II. BLACKBURN Banta Award Winner JAMES L. LIVERMAN Krueger Ayrard Winner '■'i/ A A& TOMMY P. HICKS Jones Award Winner Z 1 officers! >’(11 — -22 '■■t: and P ‘q are be havi sat is facto i ly 4^1 aL,„„ ,p L, Blackburn, Liverman, Hicks I ; ’ I f bj i ■ . ' ; Named 48-49 Award Winners | Three Athletic] Eight vetcrans Thursday's eleciionij horn editors. Aihlef yell leader for the Three men ea< and Athletic Coiinci! leader and Longjho WILLIAM C. the only candidate A&jVl in the summe engineering. He is aj A&M Clubs. Unopposed in 'V ^ s| «and Rose din Race ittaliofr Editor, Representative l I i ■ ivd qt a let ir Cfoai ici 18-pid §ar jj MKS itiiijnaj r ’ t* II i u r v eti n r ■ Floyd II. Blackburn, Jamft L. | Liverman, and Tommy R. Hicks' hpve been named recipients of' three scholarship awards for the j 1948-49 school year, E. E. Mc- Quillen, director of the Develop-! ment Fund, announced yesterday, j LIVERMAN, an Air Corps vet eran who served in the Pacific Thyater of Operation^ : for two years, fe winner of;the Krueger [jflhWfltlld ' ' J / t f ] | . Established by 0. C. pTolly’’ His first odd jobs at A&M consisted of yard work,, carpen tering, and painting. Since that time Liverman has served as a student instructor in the biology department. A veterinary medicine student, ho started A&M in the fall of 1945. Blackburn, who has Worked his way through A&M during the past three years, has waited tables in the mess hall, cut grass, and sold * Ho is president of the A&M Bi- cold drinks at homo football games, dogy Club ami vice-president-of, ..j realIy hit the jack m m the Texas College Academy , of i t ke w heat fields last summer,” hcifence, organization of science | he recJl ii Hi -and saved a l m0 st fjtuclents in Texas colleges iW»d | 1(500 from my tractor and com-' f Htiie oj»enitIng'jobK. M i Liverman ' ‘ 1 /. won first place among'! Krueger and Walter H. Krueger of forty papers presented at the Aca- San Antonio, the award goes each : demy’s annual meeting last De year to a student who has acljieved j ceinber in Austin. He has been in- an outstanding record for three vited to speak before the national years despite the necessity of earn- j meeting of the American Society ing all or part of his college ex-j for the Advancement of Science at First sergeant of Battery A, Artillery, Blackburn will attend a six week summer training camp! at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. V'3 |p: 1 p"' " ■.j '• v .i fi, i ups! y ars old and is from Melvin, He i is an agricultural education ma jor. BATTALION EDITOR—Run ning alone for corps editor of the 1948-49 Battalion is TOM CARTER of Beaumont. ml as eisigilii; ip iaVal avifetlon. i ^ < ‘ xlon ! s years bid, from lor men who; qua ify, accorijing Houston, and is majoring m chem- ; to jNavy ! peci pci tings, a flight ,c al engineering. Stewgrt (s 19 trafning: pngratn has been sit at Fensaco a, Biorid i„ the “Anjr.a- ttf thi? A r.’l ' ’his willf tike : . I frorti 18 to 24 noijtj s after which. Nominated for the position, off the officer pilots vyi 1 Uoin repijlar social secretary were RO naval aviation units, shorcpajsgd j TON. WALLACE COX. ' on carriers] >lfn mum stirtjirig PIETSCH. and M. G. STAFFORD. isv$2!K a ijiontl .• \ Blanton is a business major ’ lalifica .ionsi act up by the nhvy j from Gainsville. Cox is from Has- j as folic ws: ihe ( pplieant must ’ kelD He is 19 years old ami fe citizen oMhe United States,’ business major. Pietsch is ii 19- ,, w bu Between the ugtis of 19 aiul 25 year-old business ma | or froni Dal- Mar r is l - pioic^oi ol on July of the, cdhndar yepr in las. Stafford is from Eigle -Pass.! ^ncukura 1 engineering w.l! speak whiqh ne isjcom^iw^i jned nnuimuBt [ He is 19 years old ami isj majcjria^ scompleteti at in agricultural economic Economics Club ^ To Hear Talk penses. The $500 award enables the win ner to have more timd his senior year for studies and extracurricu lar activities. ILiverman graduated from Junc tion High School in 1989 and enter ed .the Air Corps in 1942, Three | years later he was discharged as a master sergeant and entered A&M in the spring of 1940. : HICKS is winner of the Jesse Washington, D. C, in September. |H. Jones Award for Achievement, i Majoring in biology, Liverman ! a $800 gift to a student who has j expects to graduate in June, 19-19.j! worked his way through college ★ :j ! for the past three years. BLACKBURN, who hails from! An electrical engineering junior; Springtown, Parker County, Texas, I from Velasco, he is a sergeant in j is recipient of the W. H. Biuita! Company A. Composite. lie will! award, which is presented annual- j attend summer camp at Fort Mon-1 ly to ii senior who has worked his! mouth, New Jersey this summer. [ way through college for throe pro- Hicks is president of the Bra- vious years. jj zoria County A&M Club. LONGHORN EjDITj); opposed in the race editor of the 19*8-4 Is KARL G. ROSIE < Saddle-Sirjoi) Meets Thiirs* f it 1 i;d for places on tht* ballot in it* thp Battalion and Lonp- rep recent alive, jind veteran obi yettir. ' j. j T inp for the Battalion editor iMid the men running for yell unoppised, Jr., junior from Dallas, in j’ell leader. Lonquint entered in majorinp in maiiapement i both the Dallas and Paleatine • veteran Lojiphorn Editor is [URL "O- ROSE of Abilene. The year old jujnlor is president ;of Abilene Al&M Club, Secretary )jf the YM(!A Council, and mission irectoh of the Baptist Student nion. j • ; . I , Rose: seivoil in ttje infantry for year; and a; jialf and was dis- larged as a platooh sergeant. He majoring in! archjtecturo. -t i* twn n i npletiKl _ at ; accriiditcd . least four years ip Ian college or ( nivqi sitii . I 11 j Applicants shill |n col lege, j\'ho ma}- reasi nabjy expect to |neet j the educational 'gequiremients m within 80 day4 may also apply, i Those interesiejd ^rnust take! the | Aviation ( lassil icajtjcrt Test.l Me chanical Cornprf hdnsion 'feSt;, and Flight Apt itude Rating; and mnii niaUq af leant a C ip all , lestjs. ) < lx jwill htj ncenssiiry for. n|cn jtb , make defjiiite ippointmentsf iapd BOB BLAKENEY wajs eldcted unanimously as class hijSto-i; He is a 19-year-old meehanica en gineer from Oklahoma City, Officers for the class will be elected Thursday night}. These elections will be held in [conjunc tion with the electioij [of the Longhorn editor, Town Hall Manager} senior yell jeaders, * the On Cotton Fkker First Management Engineering Conference Begins Tomorr Thje Saddle and $ i irhf Harris P. Smith, professor of to the Economics Club tonight on the mechanical cotton picker, J. T. Miller, president of the club, an nounced today. The meeting will be held in Room 805, Academic Building, at ! 7:15. Smith, who is in charge of agri cultural engineering research, is The first annual Management Engineering Conference will offi cially begin Wednesday morning at 10 when President Gibb Gil christ delivers the welcoming ad- Hie author of “Farm Machinery ( l r P; ss i 11 jhe YMCA Chapel. and the representative Athletic Council.. ir TOM CARTER was the s.chjobwirid olltjgC. Also bring proof of olltgd. A bijor nf ita;y *ei rice,, Ihrde let ters ]>f rec >mme ida ion flon rep utable per ions ivho have I npWn ypU for a perkd if 5-years; lor. more and : re net employers, rpla- tives-, or buiiineks associates. Finther nfo cnatim may |ei $e- eurj^d at th| plitcemeijt office tvHrii'e ap'plidation| mpy be secured| Awar Architect The Ap chitects act the; Artjhib nual bhnqi|et ton Hall. Presenta|ioi u’ilV ict ira kvill be made |y Pr sslceht Gib| Gil christ ito t le puts tainting gridpat- L ing sttjden se ected of thi« at ihiledure Selectibh s b» 5 i on standitg aid personal cha PrlnCipa s^ea ' fL " tL Ca Jethn an hitfect, r 1 will be sysitem the merits! tioh in in the bro; -oei uue i ipomimenis ja m son to f;iA f or r 0 rn« Fditor of the mgf I itorm itio i b.k 24^4 pho-; uRV in far f Beauhio, t. A tographs ■ fill fate an