The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 13, 1956, Image 10

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TKe Battalion ..... College Station (Brazos County}, Texas
PAGE 6 Thursday, September 13, 1956
Corps Officers
(Continued from Page .1)
Squadron 12
Capt. Joseph W. Joeris will com
mand the unit and 1st Lt. Charles
R. Haines will be Executive Of
ficer. Other officers include: 1st
Lts. Herschel Glyn Welch as Flight
Commander; Charles K. Orr, Ath
letic Officer; Nelson J. Sprague,
scholastic Officer; Donald G.
Atneson, PIO; Charles W. Jenkins,
Supply Officer.
Dale F. Lake will be First Ser
geant with T/Sgt Alton L. Mc
Nulty Flight Sergeant. S/Sgts
Robert V. Baylis, Squad Leader; K.
E. Davis, Squad Leader and
Leonard W. Houston, Squad leader.
Headquarters Second Wing
Col. Stanley B. Crockett will
command the wing with Lt. Col. J.
Marcus Crow as his Executive Of
ficer.
Other staff members are: Maj.
Jesse H. Jeffenes, adjutant; Maj.
Dtyvid R. Briggs, PIO and Scholas
tic Officer; Lt. Col. James P.
Hutchinson, Operations; Maj. Den
nis H. Goehring, Supply and
Safety; Maj. Charles D. McMullan,
Chaplain; Maj. James S. Tinsley,
Liason Officer. M/Sgt. Arvill G.
Newby, Operations Sergeant;
Jerald W. Ellington, Supply Sei’-
geant; M/Sgt. John Lawrence,
Intelligence Sergeant; and M/Sgt.
Carroll Frank Earn, Special Ser
vices.
Headquarters Fifth Group
Second Wing
Lt. Col. John F. Heai-d will com
mand the group with Maj Salamn
D. Griffith, Executive Officer.
Other members are: Maj. Roy R.
Lackey, PIO and Scholastic Officer;
Maj. Edmond M. Saad, Operations
and Safety; T/Sgt. Samuel F. Ray,
Operations Sergeant; T/Sgt. Thom
as L. Martin, Supply Sergeant; and
T/Sgt. John James Dglaney, In
telligence Sergeant.
Squadron 13
Capt. Donald E. Williams will
command the unit with 1st Lt.
James C. Sharp as his Executive
Officer.
Other officers include: 1st Lts.
George N. Winn, Flight Command
er; Lewis D. Hollis, Flight Com
mander; Cloice A. Whitley, Schol
astic Officer; William T. Ayres,
Supply Officer.
John Larry Downs will be First
Sergeant assisted by T/Sgt.
Charles K. Dosch, Flight Sergeant;
T/Sgt. Gerald A. Kramer, Supply
sergeant and S/Sgt. Oswell L.
Martin, scholastic Sergeant.
Squadron 14
Capt. Robert L. Hoover will
command the unit with Sgt. Taylor
G. Scott as his First Sergeant.
Other non - commissioned officei’s
include: T/Sgt. John L. MsCarty,
Flight Sergeant; S/Sgt. Rollins E.
Bilby, Athletic Sergeant; S/Sgt.
Lorenzo N. Williams; PIO and
S/Sgt. Roy Powell, Squad Leader.
Squadron 15
Capt. Jefferson D. Gray will
command the unit with 1st Lt.
Eugene M. Smith as his Executive
Officer. 1st St. Richard N. June
will be Flight Commander and
Thomas C. Todd will be First
Sergeant. T/Sgt Thomas Van Kol-
terman will be Supply Sergeant.
Headquarters Sixth Group,
Second Wing
John L. Loggans is commanding
officer with rank of cadet Lt. Col.
Membei's of his staff with the
rank of cadet Major are William
Setzler, executive officer; Alton L.
Warren, adjutant; John D. Selen-
sky, public information and schol
astic; James W. Wilson, operations
and safety and supply sergeant
Alonzo Byington, Technical Serge
ant.
Squadron 16
Adrian Charles Helms is com
manding officer with the rank of
cadet Captain. First lieutenants are
Louis G. McKnight, executive of
ficer; John H. Hopkins, Ronald N.
Hand, Robert S. Stuart, Jack E.
Herzik and James P. Smith. Wil
liam S. McCallum is fii’st sergeant.
Other sei’geants are Gerald B. Mc
Leod, David A. Jones, Dionicio V.
Flores and William C. Hill.
Squadron 17
Cadet Captain John David Janak
is commanding officer. First
Lieutenants are Dick Morton,
executive officer; Edward C. Han
son, Johnson R. Clegg, William S.
Davis, Phillip E. Johnson, Alexand
er Morello, William Ennis Du
Plantis. Charles A. Weinacht is
first sergeant. Other sergeants are
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Squadron 18
Commanding officer with the
rank of cadet Captain is Allan W.
Newberry. First Lieutenants are
Alfred L. Williams, executive of
ficer; Bernard A. Spath, Frank
James Cinatl, Robins W. Edwards
and Roy Cpnrad Eckard. First Sei’-
geant is Baxter E. Hogue. Other
sergeants are Kenneth M. Gmben-
man, James R. Griffith and Red-
mund A. McCowen.
Headquarters Seventh Group,
Second Wing
Donald W. Green with the rank
of cadet Lt. Col. is commanding
officer. Majors in his staff include
Bobby E. May, executive officer;
Charles L. Novy, public information
and scholastic; Donald L. Moore,
operations and safety; Harold B.
Warnick, supply. Theron D. Mc
Laren is supply sergeant with
Charles R. Skinner as intelligence
sergeant.
Squadron 19
Edward W. Wyatt, cadet Captain
is commanding officer. William O.
Fuller is executive officer with the
rank of first lieutenant with Gary
L. Waters as first sei-geant. Tech
nical sergeants include George E.
Pierce, Arvin D. Eady and Shelby
L. Guidry. Staff sergeants are
Boba Sherrill, Joe K. Allen, Ed
ward L. Pigott and Blanton L.
Hanes.
Squadron 20
Patrick George Marshall, cadet
Captain, is commanding officer.
Robert W. Caster is first sergeant.
Sergeants are Jimmie R. Porter,
Victor F. Hlavinka, Thomas N.
Crocker and Dan Charles Thomp
son .
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Squadron 21
Ronald L. Patton is commanding
officer with the rank of cadet
Captain. First Lieutenants are
Charles D. McMullen, executive
officer, William A. Carlton, Ed
ward A. Furqueron and Cecil Rinn
McComas. Robert L. Jewell is fh'st
Sergeant. Technical sergeants are
Charles H. Price and Roger S.
Livingston.
Headquarters Eighth Group,
Second Wing
’ Willie Alsup with the rank of
cadet Lt. Col. is commanding of
ficer. Majors on his staff include
Bobby R. Noack, executive officer;
Bobby L. Crim, adjutant; Edwin
N. Moffatt, public information and
scholastic; Lee M. Hilgartner, ope
rations and safety and Donald C.
Burchard, supply. Technical serge
ants are Larry G. Garrison, ope
rations, and William A. Kucera,
intelligence.
Squadron 22
John A. Webb, cadet Captain, is
commanding officer. First Lieuten
ants are Clifton M. Hotard, execu
tive officer; James G. Newman,
Charles D. Williams with Ai’len D.
Lumas as first sergeant. Douglas
L. Campbell is flight sergeant.
Squadron 23
Joseph R. Zemanek, cadet Cap
tain, is commanding officer. First
Lieutenants include Adolph J.
Kucera, executive officer; Jimmy
D. Harris, James B. Shepherd,
Martin Ray Adams and Everett D.
Laird. First Sergeant is Milton D.
Kincaid. Other sei’geants are
James C. Starr, George C. Reoh
and Latmon D. Stewart.
Squadron 24
Cadet Captain Walter L. Pen-
berthy is commanding officer. First
lieutenants are Don P. Dixon and
Edwin M. Blake. Sergeants are
Robert H. Stiteler, George Parker
McKnight, Floyd K. Buckner and
Charles Ray Cook.
Squadron 25
Robert Drake Keith, cadet Cap
tain, is commanding officer, First
lieutenants are Robert J. Lockett,
executive officer; Edmon D. Wil
son and George I. Mehaffey.
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Groneman Appointed
Education Coordinator
Di'. Chris H. Groneman has been
appointed Coordinator for the
Council on Teacher Education, Dr.
David H. Morgan, president, has
announced. Groneman head of the
Industrial Education Department,
also is chairnaan of the Athletic
Council. The post heretofore has
been chairman of the Council.
The Council on Teacher Educa
tion serves as an advisory council
on the operation of all teacher edu
cation programs, both undergrad
uate and graduate. Also, among its
duties are to prepare recommenda
tions for certification of graduates.
The Council refers only to those
departments who directly or in-
directly prepare teachers.
Consisting of seven members of
the general faculty, the council has
the heads of the four teacher edu
cation departments and three mem-
bei-s of the general faculty from
other departments of the college,
appointed annually in August by
the pi-esident on recommendations
of the Executive Committee.
“A need for greater responsi
bility and authority in the chair
man was felt as a result of the
work done by the Texas Education
Agency in Teacher Education,”
President Morgan said. “On June
28, 1955, on recommendation of the
Executive Committee, the Academic
Council approved the recommenda
tion that the chairman of the Coun
cil on Teacher Education should be
appointed by the president on the
recommendation of the Executive
Committee for a term of four years.
“Observations of this operation
and further evidences of the in
terest of the Texas Education
Agency in a central office for
teacher education justify this move
and indicate that our four pro
grams of Teacher Education located
in three schools will be further
strengthened by making the posi
tion of chairman a permanent ap
pointment under the title of co
ordinator.”
The coordinator has no authority
relative to the operation of the
separate departments. The heads of
these departments will maintain
the authority and responsibilities
which they have had in the past.
“This position,” (coordinator),
Dr. Morgan stated, “should require
only part of the faculty members
time and logically should be filled
by one of the present department
heads.”
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