The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1948, Image 6

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The Testin
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Psycholog> r De
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ducation a.
rtntent is <Jl
rbly yolunt^
li sttrdent.
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, Interpretation of tests and coun
seling is done T)y R. H. Hughes,
director. Mrs. i Joe R. Street ahd
Mrs. D. L. Gloudt, secretaries, give
tlie. tests. j . - 1 ,
^‘ .Object of the service is to ac
quaint the student with his Jh-
terests, aptitude and abilitiesl in
order to make a better choice of
major and minor curricula. All
test results are strictly confidep-
tial between student and counselor^
Counseling service is personal and
private.
Hughes invites those freshmen
interested in having tefcts taken at
time, of entrance interpreted tq
come by the> Guidance Center Of
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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.
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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.
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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
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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;
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Ser-
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iuel E.
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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
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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,
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“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
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Captain, Burton W. F r 1 e n c h,
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