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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1955)
Wednesday, May 25, 1955 THE BATTALION ~ Page 3 Names Of Students Candidates for Advanced Degrees Doctor of Philosophy Mahbub X. Ali, Luther Smith Bird, Randolph Blumbei'g, Jimmie Harris Bridges, Melven Boyd Bur ton jr., Wan Yuin Chang, Julius Walter Dieekert, William Lyle Dor- ries, Mohamed Fikry El-Ebrashy, James Fletcher Elam, Donald Hugh Enlow, Joseph Vincent Enzie, Rob ert Buckner Evans HI, Ahmad- Anwar Abdel-Bary Fetooh, Cleve land Joseph Gerard, Joseph Hacs- kaylo, Donald Franklin Hervey, Ei-nest Ray Jensen. Norbert A. McNiel, Abdul Rah man M. Memon, Hubert Charles •Mohr, Pierre Robert Mommessin, Silvio O. Navarro, Loris Alvin Parcher, Arthur James Pilgrim, .Mohammed Fazlur Rahim Quazi, Bobby LeRoy Reid, William Law rence Sippel, Harold Benjamin Sor ensen, Carroll Clark Trail, Ulysses Grant Whitehouse, John Frdnk Woodham, Alvin Boyd Wooten and Leroy James Young. Master of Education Cyril B. Doleac, Education; J. D. Hampton, Agricultural Education; Clifton Sanford Harris jr., Educa tion; John Silas McCannon, Edu cation; Howard Samuel Perry, In dustrial Education; Stanley Jarvis Rose, Industrial Education; Her man Brazill Segrest, Education; and David M. Yeager, Education. Master of Engineering Bruce MacDonald Carswell, Civ il Engineering; Robert DeVere Carter, Petroleum Engineering; Cleatus Jack Cox, Civil Engineer ing; Thomas David Haralson, Civil Engineering; William George Hol- lowell, Civil Engineering; Hubert Otis Johnson jr., Civil Engineering; Harry B. Llenza jr., Industrial En gineering; Charles Carroll Luther, Civil Engineering; James Marshall Neil, Civil Engineering; George Dan Palmer 1 , Aeronautical Engi neering; Wilford Clyde Rister, Civil Engineering; and Stanley Wayne Thompson, Civil Engineer ing. i Master of Science Robert FranklinAnderson, Chem istry; Asok Bandyopadhyay, Chem ical Engineering; Walter Daniel Barry jr., Industrial Engineering; Rurel Roger Bell, Veterinary Para sitology; Joseph Croxton Blanken ship, Geology; Daniel Malcolm Bragg, Industrial Engineering; Horace Reagan Burke, Entomolo gy; Washo Tikamdas Butany, Ge netics; Thomas Arlis Carlton jr., Civil Engineering; Elmer Adrain Cox, Industrial Engineering; Thom as E. Cox, Chemistry; Wid Philips Crawford, Animal Husbandry; Bil ly Gene Creech, Biochemistry and Nutrition; Cecil Herman Dickson, Chemistry; Bhupendra P. Doctor, Biochemistry and Nutrition; Tommy Tolson Dunagan, Animal Parasitology; John Bettes Dunlap jr., Geology; Wayne Alan Dunlap, Civil Engineering; Fred C. Elliott, Rural Sociology; Charles Burke Ellwood, Rural Sociology; John M. Firebaugh, Aeronautical Engineer ing; Frederick Albert Gardner, Poultry Husbandry; John Warren Gossett, Animal Nutrition; Richard Dean Griffith, Entomology; Marcus Andrew Hoelscher, Animal Hus bandry; Harold Lancaster Horn- beak, Mechanical Engineering; El mer Marshall Johnson, Zoology; Joe Chilton Johnson, Botany; Tru man Ross Jones jr., Civil Engineer ing; Clarence Willard Ketch, Ru ral Sociology; Henry Metz Kilpat rick, Range Management; and Rob ert A. Gaybert, Poultry Husbandry. Wayne W. Kirkham, Veterinary Bacteriology; Allen Abraham Kur- nick, Biochemistry and Nutrition; Coleman Monroe Loyd, Physics; Paul Woolman Lukens jr., Wildlife Management; James Arthur Mc Cray, Physics; Arden Thomas Moses, Electrical Engineering; Joe Earl Murphey, Agricultural Eco nomics; Donald Dean Pate, Veteri nary Bacteriology; Andres Peralta- Rojas, Civil Engineering; William Armstrong Price III, Civil Engi neering; William Frederick Rei chert jr., Industrial Engineering; Michael George Rekoff jr., Electri cal ‘Engineering; Humberto V. Reyes, Animal Husbandry; Ray mond Harold Roberts, Aeronautical Engineering; Luther Franklin Rog ers jr., Geology; Leron Eugene Sat- terwhite, Agricultural Engineering; James Howard Shaffer, Chemistry; George Larry Vinson, Geology; Charles C. Wang, Zoology; and Franklin Knight Wills jr.. Veteri nary Bacteriology. Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees School of Veterinary Medicine Tommy Foy Abbott, Gary David Boring, John Strong Burch, Her bert Francis Cable, Frank Robert Carloss, Charles Marion Coca- nougher, James Elbert Cook, War ren Alvoro Criswell, Earl Willard Dancer jr., David Alton Darter, Gerald Cope Drew, Warner Aiken Dunn, Paul Raymond Durham, Ray mond Oliver Fowler, Major Law rence Friedrich, Ralph Weir George, Francis Madison Graves jr., Rudolf Aribert Hoffman, Archie Judson Holt jr., Jerry James Hosek, Ray Joseph Murphy LaCour, Sam uel William Levingston, Charles Two Girls Chosen Ann Fleming and J. B. Carroll, juniors at Consolidated high school, have been selected by the faculty to attend Bluebonnet Girls State, June 6-15, Lone Star Boys State, June 5-11, according to J. J. 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