'V: To Sti The Testin Division, of Psycholog> r De signed as a service y service jL ; ly? A^M. Studqnfs ... . they are in i e id of ^duqiti< - al or vocational guidance'mia pen ind Guidai ducation a. rtntent is Guidance Center Of fice. ^ M ’ 'I-..' ' |l' N" PRESS! N G CLEANERS . v ; f 7 '■U-' •. - Lh Side STATION ATTENTION! IfOR THE BEST IN - ' Remodeling Repairing Cleaning Glazing A L- t. "1 ■ ’ J ’ ,V If , t . -r- - ? Li M . (' /li J w.’ -7 f it me to CjURRY FURS. PLETE Ujl^E OF NEW COATS CAPES AND SCARFS us far i ii the Postoffice” j-. ■ 4r - t ': Counsel Number S05 - SOU every need- 814 , - 317 ' 818 , 319 ). 320 321 - 3353, . ! ! V To Be Offered During Fall Semester 1948 REGIS I ER AT ‘RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TABLE' »v .] OK b.L Baptlf ON j L. Metr [ ' Baptls ; pliurt'li 1 li i DR. WALTER tt. DELA- PLANE from St. Lawrence Unl- versijy. tCanton, Mew York, has been named professor in the Ec onomics Department and acting head of the department, effec tive September 1. I Dr. pelaplane, who has been head of the Business Adminis tration and Economics Depart ment at ; St- Lawrence for the *t two years, replaces Dr. C. Randle who resigned re cently. .X’ -,p<: Delaplane served for nearly two years In Paraguay as a vis iting professor sent by the State’ Department. He was also with the foreign e et o n o m 1 e s administration in Washington for two years. Firs Schc Jones, I'i C o m- eon Orr, Fowl- mand. Mit- Religious Census To Be Taken Today A Religious Census of the Col lege Station Community will be taken "Sunday afternoon, Septem- ber 12, according to Rev, Arthur Smith, v • |? \ i ■ j* All College Station churches are cooperating in the census, Smith said. ,i| Censusr-takers plan to contact everyone in the community be tween the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. Smitlj urged citizens to give their cooperation to "the census takers by answering questions promptly. Smith pointed out that the .cen sus takers were all volunteer workers and that they would need the cooperation of everyone, in the community. - CORPS - (See CORPS. Page 8) Cockburn, Suphly Sergeant. “ A” i Veterans t - . -s']' , , . Captain, Charles R McGinnis, Commander; First Lieutenant. Curtis V. Erck, Seoond-in-Com- mand; First Lieutenant, Henry I. Johnsoni, Jr., Platoon Leader; First Lieutenant, Jack 13. Waide, Athlet ic Officer. ( ] Technical Sergeant, David E. Sheffield, Platoon Sergeant; Tech nical Sergeant, Robert E White, Platoon Sergeant; Staff Sergeant, Francisco A. Guevara, Athletic by, Platoon Firit S' mann, First Sergei nt. “C" Vet ‘raas —r-^-in, ; Roy C. Jon>„, mander; .First Lieutenant, D. MpsicE, Second-in-Command; First Lieutenant, Thomas H, Hale, Platoon Leader; First Lieutenant, John C. Clary, Platoon Leader; t Lieutenant, A ugustus H. ^holistic Officer.! Sergeant, Alfred H. er, First Sergeant, “D” Vet ;ram» C ap t a i p, Rar ion McRinney, Commander; First: Lieutenant, Da vid L. Stiles, Second-in-Con FirSt Sergeant, (Robert F chell, F^rst Sergei nt; Staff Ser geant, Raymond W. Smythe^ Sup ply Sergeant, White Hand ' Captaini(Larry C. Kinard Cprft- mandSr; F^rst Lieuienant, V'ilHam H. Hawes, Second | in - Com mand; First Lieutenant, Bj-uce R. Ifurley, Drum Major; First S e r g Charles R. Lundeljus, Firs geant; Staff Sergeqnt, Ted key, Siipply Sergeant. Maroon Captain, William H. Smith, mander; Staff Sergeant, Moore, Supply Sergeant. Headquarters Infantry Regiment Colonel, John E. Diet), Conman.- der; Lt. Cfclonel, Phil K. Sheets,’ Executive Officer; Major, Billie D, Wales, S-4, Master Sergeant, £lenn H. mann, Sergeant Major. ‘ Headquarters First Bat ta ion, Infantry Regiment Lt. Colopel, Joe H. Nagy, mandeV; Major, Tommy R. gerber, Executive Ojfficer. "A” Infantry Captain,! Gerald R. MacManus, Co^iWandeh First Sergeant aid P. MqClure, F^rst Sergeant; i: a n t, Ser- T. Lo- Com- : Jartel iuel E. Koth- Com- Splitt- Kuta, man, Di«- Statf Sup- Hare, BIBLE COURSES % iu f lihg Buildilng F-24 “lulrc j . I of Christ T-JO >f Christ MW 11 i§bf (Jurist . WlO >ti|iir CIrtireti 'VVF8 TTh 11 BapitiSjtiliChureh Building F-22 Methojdlst Days Hours ^Credit II rs.) Ffl \ ' L-- M-10 1 1 2 1 2 tl! Church st Chun MWF 10 3 MW9 2 t Fll 1 r TTh 9 2 ThS 8 T8 1 h S9 1 MWF 9 f 3' MWT 11 / ^ v • • ■ >: ■ , Nanle of Course ' ! I Okl Testament Character Studies New Testament Character Studies The Synoptic Gospels The Gospel of John Survey of New Testament Survey of Old Testament The Minor Prophets The Books of Acts I Epistles of Paul '■ ,it .i |i • ITie Book qf. Revelation The Gertert I Epistles I.lfe of JosLs Staff Sergjeant, M; Supply Sergeant. \ •*B” Infantry Captain, Elvis B; Chap Com mander; First Lieutenant, Commahdef. First Sergeant, Herman F terich, Jr., First Sergeant; Sergeant, Bob E. Skidmore plv Sergeant. Headquarters Second Battalion, Infantry Regiment Lt. Colonel, David T. (gentry, Commande|f: Major, Jack V. Executive jOfficer. “C” Infantry Captain, Leland <(l. Stewart, Gerald R. McMillan, Secor d - In - Command. First Sergeant, Lance E. Chase, First Sergeant; Staff Sei geant, Jimmy W, Hiester,. Suppl r Ser geant,* • ' • 'T)’* Infantry Captain. 'Charles B. Drake. Com mander: F]|rst Lieu|tenant, Ernest K. Flach. Sgcond-in-jComma id. , First Sergeant, Jimmv R. Wood- all.. F'irst Sprgeant: Staff Se geant, T. F. Dailey, Jr., Supply Se geant. ' Headquarters Artillery Reg iment Colonel, James F. Da' ds, Jr. r Comjnander: Lt. Colonel. Edwards G. Hodge, Executive Officir: Ma jor, James P. Jacobs, A liutant (S-l); Maibr, John J. Luth :r, S-2: Maior. Curtis G. Tinnjmerma m, S-4. Headquarters Firtt Battalion, Artillery Regiment Lt. Colonel. Hom^r C. Commanded; Maior; Adolpli ae. Jr.. Executive Officer: Captain, John G. Wljson, Adjutant (S-L). Technical Sergeant, Bobby R. Sykes, Sergeant Majior.. “A” Artillery Captain, Floyd Hi ^Bla^kburn, sborne, Thom- First Sergeant, Earl L. Grant, First Sergeant; Staff Sergeant, Herbert W. Beutel, Jr., Supply Sergeant ^Tj Artillery J. B. Rochell, in, Corn- First Sergeant, Charles F. War- Sergeant; Staff Sergeant er, Supply Sergeant. , Second Battalion, Regiment Lt. Ccilonel, Wallace H. Cox, Commander; Major, Don D. Deck er, Executive Officer: Captain, Lonnie D. Cple, Jr., Sri; Captain, M. S. Nixon, S-3; Captain, Jim Ste phens, S-4; Technical Sergeant, J. T. Dotson, Sergeant Major; Tech nical Sergeant, David A. Sanders, Supply Sergeant. “D” Artillery I Captain, J. A. Davis, Command er. First Sergeant, A. G. Seelke. Jr., First Sergeant. ? • “E” Artillery Captain, Robert R. Smith, Cbm* mander; First Lieutenant, Charles E. Estep, Second-in-Command. First Sergeant, Samuel H. Barnes, First Sergeant; Staff Ser geant, J. Hilario Coronado, Sup ply Sergeght Headquarters Air Group ^ Colonel, Theodore L. Copeland, Commaddjer; Lt. Colonel, Guy B. Daniel, Executive Officer; Major, Robert £)• Storrio, Adjutant (S-l); Major, Troy N. Crook, S-4. Master Sergeant, Edward J. Wil liams, Supply Sergeant. Headquarters First Squadron, Air Group 7 Lt. Colonel, Charles E. Philos, Commander; Major, Charles W. Measley] Executive Officer; Cap tain, Herschel V. Shelby, Adjutant (S-l). Technical Sergeant, Donald B. Gordon, Sergeant Major;; Techni cal Sergeant, John A. Williamson, Jr., Supply Sergeant. ! “A” Air Force Captain, John F. Hambright, Commander; First Lieutenant, Ar chie P. Andrews, Second-in-Com mand. £ First Sergeant, Edwin J. Hatzen- buehler,, jfr.. First Sergeant. “B” Air Force Captain; Arch K. Jocobson, Com mander; g'irst Lieutenant. Charles D. Schmidt, Jr, Second-in-Com- mand., I First tS^rgeant, Jimmie G. Ma- gruder, First Sergeant. \ rC” Air Force Captain, Randolph W. Barker, Commander. First Sergeant, James L. Wal ker, Fit-st Sergeant; Staff Ser geant, Robert E. Fherce, Supply Sergeant. Headquarters Eeeond Squadron, Air Group Lt. Colonel. Billy J. Shields, Commander; Major, James A- Mc- Culley. Executive Officer; Cap tain, Kenneth F. Smith. S-4. Technical Sergeant. Rowland K. Egger, Sergeant Major; Technical Sergeant, William Mayo, Sup ply Sergeant. S. Leach, '•'If “D” Air Force Captain, John D. Reitz, Com mander.!;? / First Sergeant. John B, Simon- eaux. First Sergeant; Staff Ser geant, Herbert A. Frede, Supply Sergeant. ' . ' : ii “E” Air Force Captain; Roy L. Blanton, Com mander;. First Lieutenant, Ernes' E. Guthrie, Second-in-Command. First Sergeant, Charles K. Lan drum. First Sergeant. Headquarter* Cavalry and Engineer Regiment Colonel.i Joe H. Morris. Comman dgr; Lt, Colonel. Norman C. Hef- Commandep; First iJeutena it, Wil- j fron. Executive Officer; Major, A. n-Com-|D. Sprowls, S-l; Major, James E 'D. Rus- Lt. Colonel, Laurence J. Commander; Captain, Jdhi Gee, Jr., 8*1. “A* Captain, Richard G. Taylor, Commander. First Serg Mfllan, First geant, Oliver C. geant. Captain, William B. London, Commander, First Sergeant, Monroe A. Lan dry, First Sergeant; Staff Ser geant, James C. Fennell, Supply Sergeant. Headquarters Composite Regiment Lt. Colonel, Nelson L. Borchardt, Executive Officer; Major, Elbert R. Baugh, 8-1; Major, Cole Y. Townley, S-4. ( Master Sergeant, F. A. Cleland, Sergeant Major; Master Sergeant, V. R. Porter, Supply Sergeant. Headquarters First Battalion, LL Colonel, Donald H. Barrett, Commander; Major, Arthur Gj Vright, Executive Officer; Cap-1 airi R. M. Scoggins, S-l; Captain J Daniel C. Pfannstiel, S-4.' Technical Sergeant, A.- P. Wil-: iams, Sergeant Major; Technical; Sergeant, R. L. McClure, Supply Sergeant. 11 | “A” Signal : Captain, Richard W. Denney, Commander. First Sergeant, Bobby J. By- ington, First Sergeant: Staff Sergeant, Garland R. Robertson, Supply Sergeant. : “A” Army Security Captain, John M. Wallace, Com mander; First Lieutenant, Robert S. O’Hara, Second-in-Command. First-Sergeant, Doyle R. Avant, Jr., First Sergeant; Staff Sergeant, Gilbert V. Chambers, Supply Ser geant. “A” Chemical Captain, Elo H. Willman, Com mander; First Lieutenant,' Mar shall E. Findley, Second-in-£om- mand. First Sergeant, Ralph H. Hahn- feld, First Sergeant; Staff Ser geant, Ro&erto V. Garcia, Supply Sergeant. Headquarters Second Battalion, Composite Regiment Lt. Colonel, Truman G. Martin, Commander; Major, Albert W. Hartstack. Jr., Executive Officer; Captain, Wayne B. McLaughlin, S-l; Captain, Emory P. Curry, S-4. Technical Sergeant. Hans R. Wittenbure. Sergeant Major. “A” Quartermaster Captain. Burton W. Hink, Jr., Commander. First Sergeant, William C. Mah- qjey, Jr*, First Sereeant: Staff Sergeant, Otto A. Yelton, Jr., Sup ply Sergeant. “A” Ordnance Captain. Albert M. Vincent, Commander. First Sergeant, Thomas W. Woott. First Sergeant: Staff Ser geant, George S. Kent, Supply Ser geant. “A” Transportation First Lieutenant. Harold H. Brunkhorst, Second-in-Command; -HARKING (Continued from ducting summer tours to adventure — tb been for pleasure. The value of these tr treasures. He enjoys musijc, especially classics. And occasionally t Dallas and Houston to Yeiir symphonies. Dean and Mrs. Hai their nine-year-pld Norris, have recently the Campos and Hoar oceju y house formerly oecupi e< President F. ,C. Bolton. I Dr. Harrington the American Chemical Sjgma Xi honor isociety field of research; phi Lam silon, honor society of and chemical engineers. Lockll is a member of t^e A&M Council and a member of || ' ’ > ’’ Ck U< fee through the Years A Friend of A. ant r • j - ij A. and M. METHODIST CHURCH Weal ey /’f | Janes F. Jackson, I ’a stor Asburr Ijefcou, —SUNDAY! 9:30-10:00 A.M. 10:00—10:50 A.M. a n d m r!|i foundation ; “ r T ' Tl liam R. Hayes. Jr., $econd- mand. First Sergeant, 4°b er t ler. First Sergeant; $taff Sergeant, Clifton E. Rfeil, Supply Se^gfeant. “B” Artillery Captain, Burton W. F r 1 e n c h, /-i - 7, THE FII1ST BAPTIST CHURCH '’'r. 1 1 i (It 1 * 1 / v r- 7f T: N- ! it id I t . (COLLEGE ' vC- - • STATION by K R. L. BROWN, Pastor TO Extends it) you A CORDIAL INVITATION |l 4TTENIX THE SERVICES OF THE CHURCH • • , ’ U 1 I' - r * ■ — s IT N I> A Y SERVICE^ — r a •’b • V.; r'i . — Mbcning Worship v ■ i >■ i 10:50 i — v i ' . i '--i 5 a. ra. f M(( i ! Li -w* ■ ■ ' It. I m. — Morning Worship f ^ 6:15 a.m. — Training Unijpn j 7:15 p. m. — Evening Worship _ i a •7 RAYER MEETING 7;l5 R. m. Wednesday ■ • ; .. ■ - - ■ 1 ‘ \dy- ’! A Hearty Welcome Awaits You Nurser J i -ii a at all services for children under five I- ii'j : ? • ' | McLetpofe. S-4. B. Mil- | Headquarters Cavalry Squadron Major, \Anthony L. Scamardo, Executive Officer. > ' \ “X” Cavalry Captain, Ruport P. 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