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Page 4 THE BATTALION Friday, April 1, 1955 More Than 200 File For Tuesday; Election More than 200 students filed for he class elections, which will be 1 uesday in the Memorial Student -enter. According- to W. D. (Pete) Har- esty, business manager of stu- ent activities, 21 students who iled were disqualified because hey failed to meet the grade re tirements. A total of 242 students filed. .. Those whose names will appear n the ballot are as follows: Class of ’55 „ Class agent—C. R. (Rock) Ar- - r old, R. L. (Bob) Schupbach, F. E. ,Sonny) Tutt, Ito Perl. Class of ’56 President—John D. Cunningham, (loyd Billingsley, Allen S. Greer, 'We Stubblefield, R. C. (Bob) 'ates. Vice-president—Homer A. Mar in jr., Robert A. (Bob) Lee, Wil- am A. (Red) Swann, Robert Wayne) Young. Recording secretary—R. E. Mickey) Good, Ronald G. Card er, Jim Bower, Carl Hill, W. P. lourie, Richard Tachibana, Charles ,. Willis. Social Secretary—R. Don Emer- WhdVs Cooking FRIDAY 7:30—UN club, assembly room r MCA, speaker: Dr Ali Lasheen, alk and slides on Egypt. MONDAY 1 7:15 — Wichita Falls hometown ;lub, 128 Academic, emergency leeting, plans for Easter party. Reward For Courage | MARQUETTE, Mich.—OP)—Geo. Cardinal, 41, is a free man because e risked his life in the rescue of jwo fishermen on stormswept Lake uperior. Cardinal, an inmate at the Porcu pine Mountains prison camp, went ut on the dangerous waters in a ^-Mpwboat and saved two of four . jishermen who had been thrown - hut of their boat by the storm. W I He was paroled to the custody Sfe&'Jf an Ontonagon, Mich., garage “ .‘- v wner, who was one of sevei-al bus- hess men who offered to give '-.Cardinal a job if he was released * .hen word of the rescue worked ut. son, Joe B. Foster, Charles R. (Dick) Crewg, Clay McFarland. TREASURER Jack H. Edwards, Wade T. In gram, Buford (Roy) Miller, Ben F. Rentzel, Frank D. Westmore land, Ben H. Allen, John Donvie Cain, James M. Denard jr., Frank (Pancho) Patterson, Jack Pearson. Parliamentarian—Donald L. Bur ton, Kenneth G. George. Historian — Ed Dusebout, Joe Hlavinka, John A. Liddy, Tom Ol sen, W. H. Parsons III. Sgt. at arms—Jerry M. Sides, Albert H. Magnon, Kerry Burleson. Student entertainment manager —Les Robinson, William Huskey. Yell leader (two to be chosen) — David N. Bailey, Gus Mijalis, W. Paul Holladay, Don R. Burrow. Clasis of ’57 President—Johnny Halbert, Gay Cloud, James S. Cassity, G. R. Chandler, G. R. Crane, W. S. (Bill) Davis, R. L. Howard, W. L. (Bill) Rains, Bill Setzler, Bob Stuart, H. D. Thompson, Dale G. West, C. N. Williams. Vice-president — J. A. (Jim) Crews, L. H. Harbors, E. C. Priest, Walter Raynaud, Cecil Skaggs, Nick Streater, Ben V. Alcala, L. G. Corder, L. O. Cox jr., M. S. Gantt, J. E. Goode, Ed C. Hanson, C. F. Hazlewood, C. R. Hibbetts, R. D. Hubbard, C. F. daggers jr., Allen C. Lee, Joe K. Moore, J. B. (Jim) Rowland, J. E. Terrell, D. E. Wil liams. Secretary—J. A. B. (Bruce) Ter ry, T. W. Adair, Jay Cloud, J. Leon Curtis, Don W. Green, R. H. Smith, J. D. Willborn. SOCIAL SECRETARY R. L. McGown, S. B. (Brad) Crockett, W. H. Cockerham, R. L. Hoover, Larry E. Lee, Bob McCles- key, A. E. Richey jr., J. D. Selen- sky. Treasurer—J. J. Lednicky, D. E. Mitcham, Carl Wagner, M. J. (Mike) August, Larry J. Bomin, K. W. Briggs, D. R. Derby, W. B. Johnson jr., Bryon W. King, K. J. Springer, D. Randy West. Parliamentarian—D. E. Duncan, W. M. (Bill) Midgett, Jon F. Cobb, J. R. Clegg jr., Van Redman, Billy W. Wagnon. Sgt. at arms—Lari’y T. Cahill, Lyndel R. Sanders, R. M. (Dick) Wall, W. J. Beaty. Yell leader (two to be chosen) — Marcus Crow, Bobby Woodward, C. S. Skillman jr., J. C. (Jim) Leissner, Chaides King, Dick Ber nard, W. W. Chapman, W. H. Dor sey, Robert A. Foster, Johnny Heard, L. M. Hilgartner. J. P. Hutchison, G. L. Jameson, J. D. Janak, R. R. Lackey, Tedd M. Lewis, J. Rhea McLarry, R. Newcomer, R. A. Palmer, Lynn Pixley, Bob W. Rowland, C. Schwei- zer, S. H. Scott, L. E. Sheppard, R. S. (Bob) Stuart, P. M. Tucker, H. B. Warnick, Jerry R. Weather- by, Don A. Weber, Robert L. Yeager. Class of ’58 President — William M. Evans, Theron McLaren, J. W. Ochterbeck, Charles A. Sides, Joe W. Tindel, R. E. Camper, A. G. Newby, Jamey Saunders, W. R. Thompson, H. E. Wharton. Vice-president—J. W. Ellington, L. S. Fletcher, A. H. Grantham II, John R. Hardy, Welton H. Jones, Don W. Jones, Ben A. Yeager, Ricky Baird, T. N. Crocker, J. Paul Costa, Bill Allen, L. G. Gar rison, Mike R. Gill, J. B. Stewart. Recording secretary—Bob Suro- vik, John Tuggle, Dillon Cole, V. N. Morrison, R. R. Wunderlich. Social Secretary — W. Edwai'd McLaughlin, Ray Bowen, Ed H. Cashman. Treasurer—R. S. Martin, Thomas H. Martin, James O. Moore, Jerry M. Reed, James W. Anz, Jerry P. Bent, George M. Ragsdale. Parliamentarian—Donald B. Kir by, Carroll F. Lam, Louis E. Biar jr., Joe A. Blieden. Sgt. at anus—Charles K. Dosch, Ben E. Dunn, Davi4 Graham, Mere dith Epperson. MSC COUNCILMEN One student with more than four semesters completed—Ernest Ken nedy, H- Les Robinson, Tommy Short, J. M. Sharp, Bob Bacher, Clay McFarland, Wade T. Ingram. One student with less than four semesters completed—A. H. Willi ford, Robert S. Cannon, O. L. Ed- wai'ds jr., Joe R. Harris, John L. Downs, Don D. Mcginty, Jack F. Lyle jr., J. (Jack) Weatherford, John P. Alderidge, Don R. Derby, Harold Klinksiek, W. (Bill) Meals, David A. Terry, W. (Bill) Alsup III, T. R. Livingston, Dudley M. Brown, Johnny Loggins. U ‘ -* * *■ • TTcHaORtN UNDER 12 YEARS- rRffe CIRCLE TODAY — ALSO — MSS II WINNERS—Bill Willis, right, editor of the English department’s student-writing anthology, MSS II, presents checks to the winners of this year’s writing contests. Looking on on the left is Jerry Reeves, assistant editor of the book. Winners are, left to right, Neal Farmer, poetry; Ray Stevens, story winner; and Paul Terrill, cover. McDonald Calls For State Responsibility A stable highway program bc- tiveen the federal government and xe states must “recognize the tate Highway department as the ale representative of the state,” . H. McDonald, for 30 years head / f the U. S. Bureau of Public Pads, said at the 29th annual hort course in highway engineer- ig which ended yesterday. ■' “The state cannot retain the ini- ative if the federal government . . as the power of final decision,” " lacDonald, now research engineer , - 7 or the A&M college system, said. ' r nder an agreement with the High- 'ay department the system has ^, pt up a highway research center |t the college. 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