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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1956)
t 7 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 4 Thursday, July 19, 1956 Fatal Fallacies by Ted Key "Whew! That was close!’ BLUE RIBBON—Gene Sutphen, owner of the Aggieland Studio, poses with his blue-winning portrait entitled “Twins” at the 43rd Annual Convention of the Texas Pho tographers Association in Houston. Sutphen’s ribbon was one of 11 awarded in a print competition of more than 1,000 portraits entered in that class. The “twins” are the four year old daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland. McFarland is with the Basic Division. Doak (Continued from Page 1) uated from there two years later with a bachelor’s degree. He re turned to A&M to take his masters degree and later went to the Uni versity of Illinois for his Ph.D. in 1932. He is active in civic organizations and is president of the Bryan-Col- lege Station Rotary Club, of which he has been a member for 16 years. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and Phi Sigma fraternities. Morgan At Camp Dr. David H. Morgan, president of the college is visiting the Quar termaster ROTCf summer camp at Fort Lee, Va., this week. Pastor Announces Methodist Roster Completed The roster of officials, board members, commissions, and trus tees at the A. & M. Methodist Church in College Station is now complete for the 1956-1957 oper ating year according to the Rev. Nolan R. Vance, pastor. Immediate officials ai'e Mrs. Paul Andrews, church secretary; W. M. Turner, music director; Carl Moehlman, organist; Gordon Gay, superintendent of the Sunday School. Chairman of the Official Board is O. D. Butler. Other official board officers are Neal M. Ran dolph, vice chairman; Louis J. Horn, secretary; Raymond C. Jones, treasurer and O. D. Butler, lay leader. Seven committees have been or ganized under the official board. One of these is Buildings and Grounds, headed by Tinman R. Jones. Members are Jarvis Miller, Sam Cleland, Don Young, Leslie Hawkins, Bill Cooley, I. M. Atkins, and Ed Holdredge. Ushering and Welcoming will be under the chairmanship of Gordon Gay. Members of that committee are M^rc Davenport, Ran Boswell, T. R. Richmond, I. W. Rupel, Ross Strader, and Barney Welch. Your telephone service is worth more than it costs ...ISN’T ITS* states Telephone co. r John Naylor’has charge of mu sic. He is assisted by Mrs. K. R. Bailey. The Fellowship committee is headed by R. L. Elkins. Members are G. E. Madeley, R. B. Kamm, John Pruitt, John Kincannon, and Ray Oden. Making up the Publicity commit tee are Louis J. Horn, chairman; Jarrell D. Gray; and Mrs. W. W. Mills. The Commission committee is composed of J. J. Sperry, chairman; Bennie Zinn and M. C. Schroeder. In charge of Pastoral Relations is a committee composed of O. D. Butler, Fred R. Brison, and R. E. Leighton. There are four official commis sions of the A. & M. Methodist Church. Percy M. Goff is chair man of the Membership and Evan gelism committee. Members of the committee are T. R. Richmond, Mrs. W. C. Adams, Mrs. K. R. Bailey, Kiver Dahlberg, David Mc- Neely, Nolan R. Vance, Mrs. J. R. Hillman, Ed Holdredge, Gordon Gay, Howard S. Whitney, O. D. Butler, and M. Y. F. Representa tive. John H. Southern heads the Fi nance Commission. Serving with him are W. W. Caudill, N. D. Durst, W. R. Horsley, R. E. Leighton, Barney Welch, O. D. Butler, Ray mond 'C. Jones, Ed Holdredge, and Nolan R. Vance. Ed Holdredge is head of the Mis sions Commission. Others on that commission are Mrs. J. R. Hillman, Mrs. Ed Madeley, Mrs. John Mc- Neeley, Don Young, and O. D. Butler. Gordon Gay is chairman of the Education Commission. The per sonnel of that commission are as follows: Mrs. W. W. Mills, Cecil DeVilbiss, Mrs. Percy M. Goff, Tru man R. Jones, Mrs. M. C. Schroe der, Nolan R. Vance, W. A. Varvel, R. H. Schleider, Mrs. R. P. Wood, Jane Richmond, O. D. Butler, and Asst. Supt. for Membership ‘Cul tivation. The five persons serving as trus tees are Fred R. Brison, C. B. God- bey, W. W. 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