The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 24, 1957, Image 4

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
page 4 Friday, May 24, 1957
Read ^ " Classifieds
The first passenger flight in his
tory, not to be confused with the
Wright Brothers’ first airplane
flight in 1903, took place on May
14,1908. The latter flight was to
test a plane for delivery to the
U. S. government.
Graduating’ Seniors
Learn to Fly at
Easterwood Field
White Rock Aviation School, Ine.
Since we have just completed the larg
est ROTC Flight Training Program in
the nation here at Texas A. and M., we
are now in a position to offer to the
people of the Bryan and College Station
Area the opportunity to learn to fly in
modern equipped and well maintained
Cessna aircraft.
Here at Easterwood Field you may
now take any course in flying . . SOLO
PRIVATE — COMMERCIAL —
FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR — INSTRU
MENT.
We are enrolling students this Satur
day and Sunday here at the Field. Come
out, see our planes, and talk with us
or call VI 6-6217.
‘DON’T DELAY, ENROLL TODAY”
(-.1. APPROVED SCHOOL
WHITE ROCK AVIATION SCHOOL, INC.
VI 6-6217
COLLEGE STATION BRANCH
VI 6-6217
Mow
US. Saviia^s Bonds
pay yon interest
....faster!
If you’ve always bought U. S. Savings
Bonds for their rock-ribbed safety, their
guaranteed return, the way they make
saving easier—you’ve got one more
reason now!
Every Series E United States Sav
ings Bond you’ve bough^ since Febru
ary 1, 1957, pays you a new, higher in
terest—3y 4 % when held to maturity!
It reaches maturity faster—in only 8
years and 11 months. And redemption
values are higher, too, especially in the
earlier years.
About your older Bonds? Easy. Just
hold onto them. As you know, the rate
of interest a Savings Bond pays in
creases with each year you own it, until
maturity. Therefore, the best idea is to
buy the new—and hold the old!
The main thing about E Bonds, of
course, is their complete safety. Prin-
X!" 1 - 4 ar ? full y guaranteed.
They are loss-proof, fire-nrnof thF>ft
proof-because the Triu^m t
^han V W1 « OUt Charge ta case of
^ id a. V l Sa '; ins ? B °nds are as
solid as a rock—backed bv the full
faith and credit of the United States.
in^R^d y , OU already know ab out Sav-
“I* 3 ° ne of the « million
Americans who own them today, or as
one of the other millions who have used
Bond savings to help Pay for new
homes cars or college educations, or
if retl f re ^? nt fina ncially easier.
If so this is familiar territory to you-
you know therms no better way to save.
But if you’re new to the game, find
out about Savings Bonds and what they
can do for your future. Ask your bank-
er, or check with your employer about
the automatic Payroll Savings Plan
that makes saving painless and easy.
PART OF EVERY AMERICAN’S SAVINGS
BELONGS IN U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
Candidates for doctor of philo
sophy degrees and their field are
Robert Benjamin Alexander, chem
istry; Jagdish V. Amin, plant phy
siology; James Robert Biard, elect
rical engineering; William Ander
son Cooper Jr., zoology; Wid Phil
ips Crawford, biochemistry; War
ren N. Dannenburg, biochemistry
and nutrition, and Dieter Enkerlin-
S., entomology.
John W. Gossett, physiology of
reproduction; Paul T. Koshi, range
management; Allen Abraham Kur-
nick, biochemistry and nutrition,
Gursaran Wadhumal Notani, bio
chemistry and nutrition; Edwin
Phillips Lloyd, entomology; Ram
Narain, biochemistry and nutrition;
D. Donald Poole, plant breeding;
Kenneth Boyd Porter, agronomy;
George William Rivers, genetics;
Ralph Asa Scott Jr., plant, physio
logy and Robert Blaylock Stewart,
plant physiology.
George W. Carlyle Jr. is a can
didate for master of business ad
ministration in accounting.
Master of Education
Candidates are John Douglas
Centilli, Gene G. Cowles, Thomas
C. Davis, Douglas Clayton Osburn
Jr., Gary Carley Palmer and Don
ald Roy Robbins.
Master of Engineering 1
Candidates are David Giles Car
ter, Paul Stanton Denison, Harry
Victor Dutchyshyn, Carrol Walter
Guth, William Dear! Horton Jr.,
Thomas Z. James, Malcolm Dayton
Johnson, Albert Carter Lehman,
Harold Lynn Loyd, Jack Edwin Mc
Donald, Howard Richards Matson,
John Ronald Redman, James Rus
sell Rowe, Leo Eugene Soucek, Ed
ward Peter Stefan ik, Jack Vernon
Stephens, Donald Richard Swygert
and Henry Sriiith Thigpen.
Master of Science
Candidates are Walter Patton
Abbott, Luis Humberto Arrese,
Eugene Ben Bockholt, Thadis AV.
Box, Charles Thomas Butler, Rob
ert James Butschek, Stanley P.
Clark, Stephen Garabed Dardaga-
nian, James Ray Dixon, Douglas
Holland Downing, David Bruce
Fagg, William Andrew Finley,
Monroe Herman Fuchs, Robert
Louis Fuller, Leon Wilford Gibbs,
Earl Carnley Gilmore Jr.
Leland C. Grumbles, Alvin Floyd
Halbrook, Daniel Nelson Hanna
Jr., John Lynn Hatcher, James
Ralph Henderson, John Willoughby
Jones, J. L. Lazo de la Vega, Jose
Alfonso Leon, Hugo Danilo Martin,
James Rod Martin, Amado Manan-
zan Montemayor, Stanley Alfred
Mosteller.
Douglas Dean Mounce, Janies
Edgar Neal, Gary Strickland Nein-
ast, A. Conrad Neuman, Theodore
Alvan Noyes, Kilho Park, Carlos
Alberto Pereyra, Quinton Joe Raab,
Leon Sliger,
Shenton, Kenneth
Gordon David Smith.
William Jack Hanson Stone,
Richard Lincoln Svacha, William
Edward Sweet Jr., Richard Doug
las Tarble, John Edward Vick,
Frank Edwin Walker Jr., Alton
Lionel Warren, Robert Rehm Wer
ner, John Donald Williams, James
Stanley Williams, Ivan Lane Win-
sett, William Byron Witmer and
Mario J. Zapata.
School of Veterinary Medicine
Candidates are Albert Shaheen
Abdullah, Robert Neil Allison,
Theodore Graff Anthony, Charles
Jack Banta, Jess Henry Beal, Jo
seph Lemuel Blair, Louis F. Boen-
ing Jr., Ray Dean Carroll, Delmar
Ronald Cassidy, Jock Ri^chard Col
lins, William Waller Collins, John
Erving Cozad, Richard Paul Craw
ford Jr., Charles Delbert Davis,
Billy Bob Dunn, Edwin Hill Elli
son, James Lanier Ferguson, Jack
Lynn Fowler.
Ronald Chares Francis, Thomas
Hander, Wendell Eugene Harding,
Howard Hugh Hargroder, Carl D.
Heather, Harvey Thomas Helms,
Joe Bill Jackson, Alson Rankin
Kennedy Jr., William Henry Kirk-
sey, Wallace Lee Kleb, George
Francis Liiquette, Menzies Davis
McWilliams, Robert von Rosen
berg Miller, John Eoff Oliver Jr.
Reno Paul Retry Jr., Kenneth
Ray Pierce, John Edward Redden,
William Allen Roach, Charley Ste
phens Saxe, Aubrey Lynn Smith,
James Robert Starnater, Bobby
Kenneth Strickland, Robert Craw
ford Templeton, Gerald Leonard
Van Hoosier Jr., Willis Keith
Webb, Carl Price Weidenbach.
School of Agriculture
Agricultural Economics
Candidates are Richard Neal
Andrew, James Wayne Blackwell,
Charles, William Brown, Don
Charles Burt, Jerry Neal Cash,
Stanley Bradford Crockett Jr.,
Isaac Leon Freed, Jack Erwin
Herzik, Milton Louis Kersten, Jack
Thurman Lamkin Jr., Thomas
Richard Livingston, Jasper Newton
Lynn, Taber Lee McMordie Jr.,
Christopher Julian Mocek, McFar
land Claude Osborn, Sy Matt Rowe,
John David Selensky, Tommy Win
ston Smith and Robert Rogers
Stansberry Jr.
Agricultural Education
Candidates are Claude Patterson
Bell, Bobby Dale Bostick, Lewis
Cass Breeland, Louis Alexander
Bridges, Stanton Eran Brown,
.James Warren Carpenter Jr., P
A. Coleman, Charles Roger Cozort,
J. Marcus Crow, - Murray Beall
Denton, Don Taylor Durham
Woodrow Arthur Free, Wiley
Nathen Garrett, Dannie Ellis
George, Jack Evans Gilpin, Jesse
William Graham, Bobby Jack Gray,
Jerry Mac Betsill, Stephen Marcus
Boy sen,' Olegario Barrelieg Ghiari,
Carl V. Chumney, Forrest Walter
Cooper Jr., Alfred Henry Cordes
Jr., Joseph Leon Curtis, Timothy
P. Gleason, Jacintho Miguel Cesar
lacovone, Carrol Paul Killough,
Harold Eugene Manner Jr., Clar
ence James Markey II, John Carlos
Montgomery, John Roy Pipes, Wil
liam Luther Rains, Harold Sattler,
Leighlus Erman Sheppard Jr., Rob
ert Earl Wilcox and Raymond Mil-
ton Zoch.
Agricultural Journalism
Candidates are Joe Dan Boyd,
Leland Doyle Boyd, Benny Eugene
Fichte, Bee Eugene Landrum, Da
vid T. McReynolds and Dolph Mo-
ten.
Agronomy
Candidates are Walter John
Beaty, Vol Stephen Davis Jr., Er
nesto 1 Leobardo De Leon, Herbert-
Thomas Heimer, Bert John Hoff,
William Joseph Kutac, Freddie Ed
ward Lehmann, Larry Fabian Mc
Lendon, Emilio Rolando Medina,
Emil Jack Stoesser, Bobby Joe
Traweek, Dario Vallarino and
Fausto Yturria%Jr.
Animal Husbandry
Candidates are Glynn Ross
Chandler, Carl Eldon Cobb, Tom
my Lynn Darnell, James Murphy
Dellinger Jr., James Ronald Dic
key, Avalon LeRoy Dungan, Sid
ney Charles Ferrell, John Wesley
Foshee, Woodrow Arthur Free,
Pat Clinton Garner, David Russell
Goodale, James Clarence Gregory,
Harold Douglas Henson, Lee Mit
chell Hilgartner, Charles David
Jackson, Donald Edgar Johnson.
John Henry Kirkpatrick, Charles
Milton Lanicek, Frank P. McMur-
rey, Irby Taft May Jr., Marvin
Neal Meares, Robert Henry Mil
ford, Luther L. Parr, George Jef
ferson Penfield Jr., Henry Louis
Presnal, James Milton Price, James
Paul Rambin, Charles William
Rasco III. .
Jim Larkin Renick Jr., Kenneth
Wayne Rivoire, Cecil Monroe
Skaggs Jr., Karl Ainslie Stephens,
Henry Teplicek Jr., Ralph Graham
Terrill Jr., Billy Ray Thane, Nor
man Finley Vestal, Kermit Adolph
Wahrmund, Larry Wayne Waldrip,
Earl Garrett Whitaker, John B.
Whitwell and James Donald Young.
Dairy Science
Candidates are Donald John
Bayer, William S. Coblentz, Alfred
Albert Croix, Robin Wayne Ed
wards, Carl R. Hibbetts, Martin
Luther Hoke Jr., Morris Dan Par-
tain, Roland Harris Reese and
Jesus Vega de Leon.
Entomology
Thomas Hilton Clemens, Edwin
John Goddard, Lee F. Greer, Wil
fred John Element, William Bomar
Shivers and Frederick Wardwell
Warren, HI.
Floriculture
Edwin Glenn Eiknei'.
Horticulture
James Edward Breuer, George
Stacy Elam, Alberto Thomas Fer
nandez, George Newton Winn and
Jack Warren Winzer.
Poultry Science
Joseph James Beran, Don Mar
tin Brockman, Thomas Lee Burke,
Johnny Edward Cates, Robert
Grant Foster III, Charles Sanford
Kinard, Robert Gordon Robertson,
Ruben Rocha-Martinez and Samuel
Garland White.
Animal Science
Clifford Sims Whitmore.
Landscape Architecture
Bart Smith Bradford and Jac?
Robert Daft.
Plant and Soil Science
Ronald Urban Borens and David
Calvin Whitenberg.
Range Management
Candidates arc Doyle Dean Bi
bles, Donnie Ray Bilbrey, John
Allan Buck, David Carl Carpenter
Jr., Fritz Eugene Landers, Rob
ert Joyce Sims and John Henry
Specht.
(See GRADUATES, Page G)
A BALANCE!
COL AND
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were paying rriost
way through college.
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could step into canf
tition and take first
row) Hooper did.
Bobby Joe Ragsdale, Klaus Gustav
Raven, Lowell Pogue Riggs, George
Lewis Risien, Norman Caldwell
Scaife, Robert Herman Schleider
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Marion Dale Harvill, John Bob
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Fred Anderson Raby, William Ed
ward Schier, Jesse Lee -Tackett,
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Whitehead, Charles Ollie Williams
and Franklin DeWitt Wright.
Agricultural Engineering
Candidates are Eugene Allison,
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for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and
The Battalion
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Already, Mary shows prom
ise of talent — but talent is
developed only through edu
cation. Let’s make sure all
our local youngsters get the
education they deserve hy
joining our neighbors in
community conferences on
schools! For helpful, free
booklet, write: Better
Schools, 9 E. 40th St., New
York 16, N. Y.
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