The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 25, 1955, Image 3

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    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. Skri-
vanek, principal. ,
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Students . . . Use Our Convenient Pick Up Stations
At Taylor’s Variety Store — North Gate
USED BOOKS WANTED
We want your used books — whether reused here
or not — and are prepared to pay the best price
available.
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To Receive Degrees
Wesley Livingston jr., Richard
Lawrence Loftin, Leo Louis Mc
Carthy jr., John McAlister Monsell,
Richard Wayne Moore, Thomas Ed
gar Murchison, Thomas Raymond
Murtishaw jr., Arthur Glenn Per
ry, Lawrence Wutke Pessarra, Ar
nold Guy Pessin, Hii’am Tyre
Pritchard jr., Benjamin Burke Ray,
Julio Reyes, Eugene Turpin Rowe,
Arnold Karl Samter,
Frank Norton Sims, Seymour Jo
seph Smith jr., Spencer Clay
Spruill, Edward T. Stanford, Wil
liam Rupert Stevens, Roger Hurley
Terk, Edward Leland Tieken, Wal
ter Albert Trocquet, Percy Rau
Turner, Maurice Hamner Vaughan,
Moise Anthony Waguespack jr.,
Lawrence Waidhofer, Dick Calhoon
Walther, Gene Luther Watts, Billy
Ray Westbrook, David Earl Wil
liams, Charles Edwin Willis, Edgar
Ray Willmann, and James Blanton
Wilson.
School of Agriculture
Agricultural Administration
Quentin Joseph Aaberg jr., Car
los H. Arguindegui, William Ron
ald Canon, Charles Burton Carpen
ter, Fred Thomas Cooke jr., Joseph
Stewart Courand, William Howard
Gober, Clarence Henry Godfrey jr.,
Warren Ray Grant, Thomas Gordon
Hollmig, Thurman Harley Johnson,
Robert Allen Jones, Thomas Lee
Kelly, Frank L. Partridge, Edward
Mehl Stallwitz, Gayle Oliver
Thomp^i, Prince Everett Vickers,
and James Bernard Wendland.
See Tomorrow’s Battalion for the
completed list of graduates.
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I NEED BOOKS!
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Aeronautical Engineering . . .
301
/ Business Administration
. . 227-228
Ag. Education
426
Business Administration
.... 303
Agronomy
301
Business Administration
. . . 305-6
Agronomy ....
422
Economcs
. . 203
Architecture
327
Engineering Drawing . .
.... 10”
Biochemistry
312
Chemistry ....
. . 101
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An Appeal for
lOl Days of Safe Driving
During the summer months—from Memorial Day through
Labor Day—highway traffic fatalities are high. So high that the
Governors’ Conference has endorsed a nation-wide safe driving
program during the 101 days between the two holidays.
Only you, the motorist, can make this campaign a success ... If
you, and every other highway traveler, will resolve to drive at a
safe speed, to follow the recommendations of Safety Associations
for safe highway driving, literally hundreds of lives will be saved
during this summer’s travel. One of them may be your own.
Wherever you drive this summer,
PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY
Safety Associations recommend that you follow these simple
rules for a safe vacation trip:
• Observe all posted speed limits; don’t hurry, ever.
• Regulate the speed of your car to highway and traffic conditions,
j • Don’t drive too long—stop when you’re tired.
• Observe all highway caution warnings—slow down for curves, when
descending steep hills, etc,
• Don’t drink when driving.
• Follow the golden rule of traffic courtesy: give other motorists the
same csosideration you’d Uke for them to give you.
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