The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1955, Image 13

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    Thursday, September 15, 1955
THE BATTALION
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Michaels - Stern Suits
Crickateer Sport Coats
Manhattan Shirts
Manhattan Sport Shirts
Manhattan Pajamas
Dobbs Fine Hats
Bostonian and
Mansfield Shoes
Swank Jewelry
Enro Sportswear
Circle S Jackets
Catalina Sweaters
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103 North Main
Bryan
Cadet Corps
(Continued from Page 6)
len of Waco, liaison officer and
cadet captain. Sergeants are Ed
die V. Gray, Philip J. Haas Jr.,
John C. Montgomery and John P.
Pardee.
A Composite
Wesley E. Shackelford of El Do
rado, Ark., is cadet captain and
commanding officer. George E.
Vondergoltz of Houston, holding
a rank of first lieutenant, is ex
ecutive. Other lieutenants are Og
den L. Bass Jr., Bryan; John Green
and John H. Arnett of College Sta
tion; Ernest P. McCall, Harlingen;
Jimmy E. Jones, College Station;
Robert L. Montgomery, Houston;
and Newton E. Sharp and John B.
Woiton Ji*. of Bryan. Gene C.
Nash of Bryan is first sergeant.
Other sergeants are Marvin F. Kol-
inek Jr., William T. Glass, David
A. Konderla, Jesse L. Vivera, Wil
liam S. Coblentz, James P^ Black-
stone, Alfred A. Croix, Kenneth W.
Briggs, Ronald E. Stephenson and
Robert O. Evans.
B Composite
Commanding officer and cadet
captain is Joseph Broesche of Ab
ilene; executive is 1st Lt. William
A. Sheveland of Fort Worth. Oth
er lieutenants are Clarence A.
Tubbs, Dallas; Michael J. Pizzito-
la, Houston; Rudolph M. Kraemer,
College Station; Milton W. Nitsch,
Fairbanks; John W. Vineyard and
James L. Maris, both of Dallas;
Clifford A. Watson, College Sta
tion; William Y. Perryman, Bry
an; Bill S. Huffhines, College Sta
tion; Bobby W. Cato, Overton;
and Gilbert Petty Jr., College Sta
tion. Jon David Neely of Dallas
is first sergeant. Other sei'geants
are Frank A. Otoupalik, Donald E.
Flower, Donald M. White, Julian
Carsey, Byron R. Wilkinson, Wal
ter J. Thomas, William H. Tullock,
Luther O. Cox and William D.
Howell.
A Athletics
William D. Strange of Texar
kana is commanding officel- and
cadet captain. His executive is
Robert Gene Kerr, first lieutenant
from Amarillo. Other lieutenants
are Robert I. Pender, Houston;
James S. Morrison, Beaumont;
Carl Wendell Baker, Beeville; Har
ry R. Cox, Vera; Lynn D. Monicle,
Lake Jackson; Carl Wilmsen, Dal
las; and Elo J. Zatopek, West. Ser
geants are Norman B. Ufer, Rich
ard I. Bleckner, Jerry C. Dur
bin, James L. Jackson, Samuel L.
Sullivan Jr., Marcelino O. Moreno,
Fidel R. Rul, Robert E. McKnight,
Johnnie A. Roberts, Jerry Lee
Marchbanks and Walker B. Rags
dale.
B Athletics
Commanding officer and cadet
captain is Troy Summerlin from
Shreveport, La. Executive is
Thomas S. Strait, cadet first lieu
tenant from New Orleans, La. Oth
er lieutenants are Foster S.
Teague, Bossier City, La.; and Don
Watson, Franklin. First seigeant
is Lloyd Hale of College Station.
Other sergeants are William D.
Cranberry, John S. II
George J. Penfield.
First Wing St f '
Glen Ed Rice of Alvin is cadet
colonel and commanding officer.
Executive is Sam D. Lackland of
San Antonio with a rank of Lt.
Col. Gus S. Mijalis of Shreveport,
La., is adjutant and cadet major.
Another major holding down PT
and scholastic is Fred A. Erp of
Overton. Lt. Col. William P. Norie
of San Antonio is operations offi
cer and Thomas R.-Olson of Hous
ton is a major and supply and safe
ty officer." Sergeants are J. Hamp
ton Keathley, James M. Peacock,
Jack T. Steel and Ray N. Finch.
Headquarters First Group
First Wing
Commanding officer is Dave E.
Korry of Beaumont, holding a Lt.
Col.’s rank. Eugepe M. Adney of
Breckenridge is cadet major and
executive officer. PI and scholas
tic officer is Maj. James A. Schu
bert of Fort Worth; Homer S.
Black of Beaumont is major and
operations and safety officer. Ser
geant is Vardaman Francis John
son.
Squadron 1
Ben F. Rentzel of Houston is
captain and commanding officer.
Executive is Robert J, Butscek of
Moulton with a rank of first lieu
tenant. Allen C. Lee of LaPorte
is first sergeant. Other sergeants
are Irving B. Ransower, Mirl R.
Kimmerling, David C. Carpenter,
Jerry R. Weatherby, Charles E.
Williams, Robert M. Schverak and
John A. Dillard.
Squadron 2
Commanding this unit from his
rank as captain is Steven W. Long
of Weatherford. He has, as his
executive officer, a senior from El
Paso, 1st Lt. Robert M. Boone.
Other lieutenants are Ronald H.
Hedstrom from Sacramento, Calif.;
Billy F. Shackelford, Tyler; George
E. Carr, Lebanon, Mo.; Donald H.
Banker, Needville; Ray L. Howde-
shell, Sherman; and Milburn L.
Parker, Center. Thomas E. Nor
ton Jr. of Terrell is first sergeant.
Other sergeants are Earl L. Pix-
ley, Donald E. Hicks, Mast n F.
K Ty nn^ Jimmy D. Wellborn.
Squadron 3
John A. Liddy of San Antonio
i t iplaln and commanding
officer. Executive officer is 1st
Lt. Don LaveUe Lacy of Binson, |
Okla. Other lieutenants are John
M. Sharp of Stephenville; and Gil
bert J. Hutson, San Antonio. Kir
by T. Meyer of Harlingen is first
sergeant. Other sergeants are Wil
liam T. Ayres, John P. Creel, Sam
uel L. Smith, Sherrell W. Williams
and Billy D. Williams.
Headquarters Second Group
First Wing
Wearing the two diamonds of
the cadet lieutenant colonel will be
Donald P. Novak of Houston, com
manding officer. His executive of
ficer is Kerry E. Burleson of Dal
las, with a major’s rank. Another
major is Donald J. Dierschke, op
erations and safety officer, who is
from Rowena. Karl J. Springer
of San Antonio is sergeant major;
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operations sergeant is Carl F.
daggers.
Squadron 4
Commanding officer with the
rank of captain is John D. Cun
ningham Jr. of Gainesville. Jack
H. Brady of Paris is executive of
ficer, which carries a rank of first
lieutenant. William H. Jones of
Victoria is another lieutenant. First
sergeant is James S. Cassity Jr.
of Gary. Other sergeants are Al
vin E. Richey Jr., John H. Kirk
patrick, Rodney H. Smith, Jack
F. Lyle Jr., Thomas J. Speed III,
William K. Easley, Phelps A. Lane
and Bert J. Hoff.
Squadron 5
William E. Stubblefield of Lib
erty is commanding officer and
cadet captain. Arthur W. Adams,
first lieutenant, from Houston is
his executive. Other lieutenants
are Neil Matheson III, Anchorage,
Alaska; Larry F. Kester, Pasede-
na; and Robert H. Riggs, San An
tonio. Harold L. Klinsiek of Fred
ericksburg is first sergeant. James
C. Gregory is supply sergeant.
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