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List Of Candidates For Degrees The Battalion 4 College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 7 William R. Step 1 Bramlett and Hin n. K DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY ■ Candidates and their field are Richard John Baldauf, zoology; Ulrich H. Bents, physics; James Roland Brazzel, entomology; Mur ray Allison Brown, animal breed ing; William Henry Bums, agri cultural economics; Robert Paul Celarier, genetics; Thomas Wade Culp, plant breeding; Steve Edwin Davidson, soil physics; Lawrence A. DuBose, civil engineering, Pesi Jamshed Gazder, physiology of re production; Minton Jones Kelly, chemistry; Rudolph Elmo Leigh ton, animal nutrition; Charles Lee Leinweber, plant physiology; Earn er Carroll Nord, range manage ment; Troy Belton Patterson, Jr., animal breeding; Robert Lee Red- dfsh, animal husbandry; Thomas Mason Stubblefield, agricultural economics; Carroll Clark Trail, physics; Robert David Wales, chemistry and Tarvin Flannis (Webb, agricultural economics. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES Henry Jones Gruy will receive Ithe petroleum engineer degree Iwhile Michel Thomas Halbouty of [Houston will receive the geological [engineer degree. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Waldo Francis Burt will receive [his degree in general business. ^ MASTER OF EDUCATION Ulrich Wilson Crown and Nor- |man De Vere Matthews will .re ceive their degrees in education and [Robert Richard Hollenbaugh and [Frank Derrill Nixson, Jr. are can- [didates for Master of Education in [industrial Education. MASTER OF ENGINEERING Candidate and their field are lanes William Amyx, petroleum mgineering; civil engineering can- [didates are Laurence L. Heimerl, tobert Burnett Hughes, Walter [Henry Johnson, David Duncan Joy, [Jonathan L. Minear, George San- |d§rs Oliver, George Lynwood Price, |jr., Marvin Wade Rees, George [Bernard Shaffer, Harrison Stew- [afct Smith, Edgar Cornell Thomas, |jr., and James Benson Walker. MASTER OF SCIENCE Candidates and their fields are Joseph Noble Beasley, veterinary jathology; James Ellis Box, Jr., soil physics; Calvin C. Boykin, lr., agricultural economics; Robert Burdick, chemistry; Lawrence i. Raymond, chemistry; James E. ]affey, civil engineering; Victor Cuneo., Jr., civil engineering; Robert G. Dean, oceanography; )on A. Duncan, range manage- [ment; Bernard E. Dunkle, indus trial engineering. John R. Eccles, chemistry; Md. [Hossain Sekandar Hayat Khan E®sufzai, civil engineering; John Firebaugh, aeronautical engi- icering; Raymond L. Foster, geol- igy; Lawrence G. Francis, electri cal engineering; Harold F. Harris, ilectrical engineering; Alvin C. lope, Jr., geology; Andrew C. [udson, agricultural economics; Edward R- Ibert, chemistry; Ray Jones, electrical engineering; Yank W. Moon, Jr., oceanography; Richard W. Moore, veterinary path ology; Donald E. Napp, geology; [elvin M. Newsom, electrical en- r^ieering; Leron E. Satterwhite, agricultural engineering; John E. Scott, agronomy; John Lee Shanks, electrical engineering; Dean O. Skovlin, chemistry; Houston E. Smith, agricultural economics; Joe W. Streetman, mechanical engi neering; L. J. Streetman, agrono my; Pete Styner, Jr., civil engi neering; Alton W. Tieken, agricul tural economics; Hugo A. Velasco- Molina, agronomy; James K. Walk er, Jr-, entomology; Craig L. Wie- gand, agronomy; Robert K. Wil liams, entomology; Carl M. Pearcy, Jr., mathematics and Edmund N. Roots, Jr., electrical engineering. BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY Charles T. McDowell and Wal lace F. Tate are candidates for the bachelor of philosophy. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Candidates are James W. Ard, II, James R. Arledge, Otis B. Beard, Jr., David Gerald Black, Frank N. Black, Ralph H. Brock, John Peverly Broussard, William H. Buller, Walter E. Bush, Robert R. Caldwell, Jack K. Callan, Beryl W. Cline, John Dee Coleman, James R. Collins, John K. Cooper, Law rence F- Cox, Henry C. Dismukes, Jr., Robert Trafton DuBose, Alva D. Duhon, Thomas T. Elrod, Glenn C. Green. Alvin L. Griffith, Jack E. Gross, Derrell H. Guiles, Eldon O. Harri son, Thomas G. Hildebrand, Elmer M. Himes, Jr., John W. Holcombe, \lton F. Hopkins, Jr., James W. Kyle, Joseph P. Lancaster, Wallacd Ronald Larson, Winfield Massie, Edward Michelitch, Tom O. Mies- sler, Mark G- Munster, Walter F. Noi’vell, Jean R. Pavelka, Bobby Joe Payne, James R. Pearce, Thom as A. Richard, Joseph P. Robish- eaux, Walter E. Roe, Jr., John M. Rucker. Clifton J. Shepler, Jr., Eugene Thomas Skidmore, Russell C. Thomas, Jr., George Q. Tolbert, Billy R. Trimmier, John Ray Wat kins, Joe E. West, David W. Wis dom, Royce L. Younger, and Mar che P. Zimicki, Jr- SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Administration Candidates are Joe M. Auld, Jr., Bobby C. Bell, J- T, Belzner, Jr., Bonnie G. Cocanougher, Leland P. Cook, Jr., James E. Frierson, Joe E. Herndon, James W. Jennings, Firmin G. LePori, Ji\, J. A. Loftis, Arthur G. McDonald, Bobby H- Robison, Charles J. Sanfilippo, Jr., Alexander F. Sasser; Kenneth M. Snipes, William A. Terry, Gal braith M. Weaver, Jr., and F. W. Young. Agricultural Education Candidates are Homer R. An derson, Leonard Hugo Berger, Clin ton R. Pippert, Nathan R. Board- man, Leamon L. Bullock, Harry R. Cox, Robert E. Good, Johnny M. Hailey, Elbert H. Hough, Jr-, John A. Johnson, Kenneth G. Killion, Edward J. Klinkovsky, Don L. La cy, Kenneth D. Lewis and Nolan Obideah Parker. Billy R. Percival, Eldon K. Schroeder, James R. Sewell, Wil liam M. Slaten, Derrell L. Steak- ley, John H. Stockton, Jr., Foy L. Stogner, James M. Sullivan, Jr., Curtis D, Wilkinson, and Robert Curtis Yates- Shaffer’s Guarantees to pay you HIGHEST CASH PRICES for your textbooks SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate i ;v ii at WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Shaffer's Book Store Agricultural Engineering Candidates are John W. Burk, Samuel T. Curtis, James F. Franz, James O. Harrell, Billy J. Johnson, Yack C. Moseley, Milton W. Nitsch, George W. Parr, Johnnie A. Petter, Harold T. Wiedemann, John C. Williams, and Sidney B. Woodson. Agricultural Journalism Candidates are Ralph Broad' Cole, Donnell Earl Shepard, and Franklin D. Waddell. Agronomy Candidates are Robert J. Buts- chek, John J. Garner, Jr., Duane H. Getz, Auline R- Goerdel, Larry D. Jones, William E. Lyles, Rob ert B. Metzer, Leo N. Namken, Clifford J. Novosad, Kenneth W. Richmond, James W. Stansel, John Henry Sutherland, Alan Royle Tay lor, and Joe T. Wilson. Animal Husbandry Charlie R. Abbey, Edwin L. Biexd, Homer S. Black, Maurice W. Black, Jr., Lee N. Blocker, Richard J. Cappel, James A. Carey, III, John H. Craig, Jr., Emory Crump, Jr., Charles E. Cypert, Donald J. Dierschke, Edgar M. Douglas, Wil-i liam E. Hall, Robex-t M. Harben, Claude J. Hexpin, Henry Cax-| Hill. Joseph C. Hlavinka, Jr., Stanley P. Holz, John J. Jaap, James H. Jones, Jerry B. Keith, Kenneth G. Killion, Richard L. Kinsel, Robexd F. Krouse, John M. Langfoxd, Travis H. Langford, Hugh D. Lank- tree, Cyx il J. Laxg^ua, ; 4i\,/Ke£-j neth D. Lewis, Luis A. Lopez, Ray- mundo T. Maigo^^Kj&xxxxeth W. Muiv x-ay, Thomas C. Newman, -Jose G. Pena, Robert M. Putnam-, Ernest 1 O. Reesing, Jr., David W. Russell,. David G. Slemmbn, Wesley L. Smith. Billy Hugh Steele, Richard M. Tachibana, Allie R. Thallman, Bill D. Webb, LeRoy F. Williams, Glen L. Wistrand, David Maui’ice Woxd. Daily Husbandry Candidates are Charles A. Bx-iggs, Jose Guido Fernandez-La- nas, Arnold F. Henrich, Harvey L. Richai-ds, Jx\, Paul D. Thomas, Billy R. Trimmiex-, and David H. Vandervooi't. Entomology The three candidates are James T. Blankenship, Stanley Phillip Smith and Ricardo Perez Trevino. Floriculture The only candidate in this field is Robert Harms Berry. Hoxticulture Harold Lee Jones and Keith D. Savage axe the candidates. Pdultryi Husbandry Webb L. Conncdly,' Moyirpg. IjL Fueh§V Arthur L. ^Hai^zog, Wittxs -Dane ' Kioimell. .! •’ n W. Kincaid, Chaidete E. Tucker are candidates i-of this degree. - ’ A- Animal Science Candidates are Robert T. _Du Bose, AJv/s B. Gamer, Delmar Wii Meade, Charles S<-Saxe,._ Joe Max Woxd, and Marche P. Zimicki, Jr. Landscape Architecture Candidates are James E. Keoter, Joseph P. Teas, Frederick A. Thom ason. Range and Forestry Candidates ax-e Claude Alexan der, Jr., David Y. Fawcett, Ronald G. Gardner, Donald L. Schoppe, SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Libei’al Aits Richaxd A. Bp. v, rv~. Ilnre 1 ^ S. Bassett, James II B"rrr>, R hm-t E. Blewster, Jy., Robert E. Brad ley, Ronald H. Greathouse, James R. Buckanan, John C. Buxchaxd, Edwai'd R. Castle, Jx\, Everett D. Chandler, Lester D. Cochxan, James A. Collins, James C. Coopex-, C. M. Cxawfoxd, Cecil Edward Fries, Jr., Billy O’Neil Fullerton, Arnold Jay Goldstein, Tyx-ee D. Hax-dy; Fx-ed L. Hazlewood* Jr., d R. Thomas G. Hendrick, Frank A. Hoi- 3e. brook, James M. 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