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1957 Graduates to Get Sheepskins
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(Continued from Page 4)
Rural Sociology
Shellye Elmer Hampton, George
Earl Klett, Wayne Walter Lange
and Murray Milner Jr.
Wildlife Management
Teddy Lee Clark, William Hous
ton Green, Tommy Lee Hailey,
Roy Delle Oglesby, Jack Ward
Thomas, Norrel Franklin Wallace
and Sidney Harold Wilkirson.
School of Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts
Candidates are Clyde Raymond
Adams, Willie Alsup III, Robert
Newell Bacher, Thomas Richard
Baxter, Doyal Stanley Boring,
James Martin Bower, Lawrence
Thomas Cahill, Alberto Patricio
Cardenas, George Robert Crane,
Norman Bentley Davidson Jr., Roy
Conrad Eckard, Buford Donald
Fisher, John Barry Hart, Jerry
Arnold Hayes, William Tell Hayes,
John Foster Heard and William
Hugh Heard.
Harold Edward Higgins, William
Mathew Holloway, Delma Ray
House, Cyrus Mitchell Johnston,
Robert Leslie King Jr., Jacob Otto
Koehl, Duwayne Carlos Lundgren,
Gene Ellis McGarity, Richard Ray
Miller, James Alvis Moseley, Nor
man Dale O’Bannon, Jerry Martin
Reeves, John Curran Sullivan, De-
siderio Trevino Jr., Charles S.
Ware, Jerry Richai’d Weatherby,
Frank Mam’y Weinberger, Herbert
Ward Whitney, Donald Earl Wil
liams and Thomas Harden Wil
liams.
Business Administration
Accounting
Candidates are Jay Albert, Rob
ert Reinking Arms, Michael Joseph
August, Dwayne Sheldon Bailey,
Paul Baird Beckman, Ernest Ben
Bugh Jr., James Richard Byrd,
Jerry Miller Carpenter, Gay Gwen
Cloud, Jay Glynn Cloud, Billy Joe
Crawford, Charles Curtis Felkner
and Lupe Fraga.
Myron Snell Gantt, Vernoy Ver-
due Godwin Jr., Charles Milton
Harrison, Alvin Joe Havel, John
Evangelist Holubec, Martin Win-
burn Hoover Jr., Jones Eugene
Johnson, George Allen Kelt Jr.,
Jerome J. Lednicky, Gerald Lee
Leighton, Garold Eugene Lovorn,
Robert Allen Lowry, Oscar Arman
do Lozano, Cecil Rinn McComas,
Larry Wayne McCurdy, Donald
Lee Moore, Robert Winston Nel
son, John Riley Sandhop, Eugene
Edward Smith, Rodney Hart
Smith, James Michael Stewart,
William Don Tabor and Donald
Albert Weber.
Building Products Marketing
Roy Erwin Andrews, Bill Burns,
John Michael Cornwall, Robert
Granville Gattis, Cecil Neal Hard
in, TedfPrd Emmett Harrod, Louis
Guinn McKnight, Thomas Emmitt
Reyman Jr., Jack Tibbit Steel, Wil
liam Howard Stephenson, Bobby
Glyn Sullivan, Henry Durward
Thompson Jr., Gayle Hodge Watt,
Harry Hobson Whitmore, Wilfred
Loyd Daniel Winship and Joseph
Raymond Zemanek.
Finance
Dial Mathew Dunkin, William
Ennis DuPlantis Jr., Michael Ridge
Gaines, Joseph Lee Maverick and
John Charles Niemeyer.
General Business
Francis Scott Adams Jr., Donald
George Arneson, Richard Thomas
Bernard, Billy > Ray Buffington,
Raymond Thomas Carrio Jr., Jun-
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PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR SALE
Sears one-wheel trailer with
tarp. 8-foot Servel. 3.7 miles
south College Station depot on
Wellborn road. W. E. Haynes.
282t5
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Town
Victoria, 4-door hardtop with all
accessories. Has been driven
5,900 miles. Sacrifice for $G00 be
low selling price. Will trade. Call
TA 2-6246 after 5. 282tl
1946 Cushman Scooter. VI-
6-6458 after 4 p.m. 282t2
Two green blouses, size 39R;
one pair pink trousers, size 30-31.
$5.00 each. VI 6-4929. 282tl
Baby bed, Dearborn evaporative
cooler, 1.946 Ford % ton pick-up
truck or will trade pick-up for
freezer chest refrigerator. Call
VI 6-6044. ^ 281t2
4x6 two-wheel trailer with met
al box. $40.00. VI 6-7003. 281tfn
G.E. Ironer, like new. Cost
$183.55. Sacrifice for $53.00. 403
Walton. VI 6-7356. 281tfn
Used Frigidaire automatic wash
er in good condition. Reasonably
priced. Call VI 6-5086. 280t3
Automatic washer. Good con
dition. VI 6-6196. 280t3
Bendix washer. Very good con
dition. Call VI 6-4206 after 5:30.
279t4
Senior boots, 9-9%. Calf, 16.
Good condition. $25.00. Call VI-
6-4367 after 5 p.m. 279t4
Three bedroom family home.
Extensive built-in closet space.
Large atetached garage. Land
scaped. Fenced. Choice South-
side neighborhood. Phone .VI-
6-6658. 279tfn
HELP WANTED
Experienced beauty operator.
Excellent opportunity. P r u i t t’s
Beauty and Fabric Shop. 273tfn
FOR SALE OR RENT
Five room house. West Park,
College Station. Phone VI 6-4632.
282tfn
Queen Victoria of England ruled
for 63 years, but Louis XIV of
France earned the royal reign
record by holding his throne for
72 years.
QUALIFIED TEACHER
Will teach private first grade. Readi
ness test given to meet requirements
of public schools. 12 years experience.
Teaching phonic method A&M Con
solidated.
REGISTER BEFORE JUNE 1st.
VI 6-4052
K & B DRIVING RANGE
Finfeather Road
NOW OPEN
Week days 4 P.M.
Closed Mondays
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
FOR RENT
Nice two bedroom furnished
house with large glassed porch
across back and small two bed
room house furnished. Call VI-
6-5054. 282t3
Two bedroom furnished house
for summer, 1009 Harrington in
College Hills. Attic fan. See Mr.
Ashcraft on Mr. Chumlea in De
partment of History. 282tl
Fui'nished house, 501 Thompson.
Call VI 6-5218. A. R. McNeil,
Duncan Hall. 282tl
Four apartments available June
1st, two blocks from campus, thi'ee
rooms and bath, nicely furnished.
Two are $65.00 and two are
$70.00 monthly. Call VI 6-7248.
281tfn
Apartments. North Gate. Fur
nished or unfm-nished, one or two
bedrooms. Phone VI 6-5444.
279t4
One trailer space. Good loca
tion for student couple. Shade and
privacy. VI 6-5665. 279t6
Small upstairs furnished apart
ment. Couple only. Available
about June 1st. 2705 South Col
lege Avenue. Phone TA 3-3145.
279t4
Four room apartment, furnish
ed, in Bryan. Call VI 6-5638.
276tfn
Available June 1 redecorated one
bedroom furnished apartment Col
lege Hills. Adults only. $65 per
month. VI 6-5031 after 6 p.m.
Monday through Friday, all day
Saturday and Sunday. 273tfn
One way trailers to any part of
United States. Also local trail
ers. You can save money by mov
ing with a trailer. Baker Tire
Company. Phone TA 2-8159.
271tl3
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
WORK WANTED
Day nursery for working moth
ers. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 6-4892.
271tfn
LITHOGRAPHING — PHOTO
OFFSET PRINTING — EN
GRAVED PRINTING. Special pri
ces on thesis printing. ZOST THE
PRINTER, 3408-B Texas Ave.,
phone VI 6-5786. 260tfn
Accurate typist desires work at
home. Thesis experience. VI-
6-7265. 255tfn
MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING
AND NOTARY. Bi-City Secretar
ial Answering Service, 3408A Tex
as Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786.
248tfn
Kitchen remodeling, cupboard
work, interior painting. VI 6-7265.
258tfn
Day nursery, monthly rates. Day
or night sitting on week ends.
Christian home, experience, cheap.
TA 2-6076, 3007 South College
Ave., Bryan 233tfn
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BAYARD KENNELS
Highway 6 South, College
VI 6-5535
SPECIAL NOTICE
Need a new roof? DOCTOR
FIXIT can install a new roof with
top grade materials for as little
as $7.99 per month. Call DOCTOR
FIXIT at MARION PUGH LUM
BER COMPANY today. Phone
VI 6-5711. 281t3
Mrs. W. S. Guthrie announces
the opening of ‘TOTS” kinder
garten, September 9, in her home,
1102 Park Place, College Station.
Mrs. Guthrie received her life cer
tificate in elementary, education
from University of-,.. Oklahoma.
Psychology and child.care are her
major fields. She has nine years
teaching experience in elementary
public schools and five years ex
perience with beginner depart
ments in Sunday school as super
intendent and teacher. Individual
attention will be stressed and en
rollment limited. Enrollment now
open. Reserve a place for your
child now. Phone VI 6-5838 after
6 p.m. 279t4
At 8 a.m. Thursday, May 23,
there will be posted on a bulletin
board in the Registrar’s Office a
list of those candidates who have
completed all academic require
ments for a degree. Every candi
date is urged to consult this list
to determine his status.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar.
SPECIAL
CASH SALE
2—0x6-8 Mahogany Slab Doors
Ea. $5.25
2—8x6-8 Mahogany Slab Doors
Ea. 6.25
2—6x6-6 Screen Doors . . . Ea. 5.10
2—6x6-8 Screen Doors . . . Ea. 5.25
2—8x6-8 Screen Doors . . . Ea. 5.35
4x8-l/4 Plywood .... Per sheet. .3.20
4x8-% Plywood .... Per sheet 4.48
4x8-% Plywood .... Per sheet 5.16
4x8-5/8 Plywood .... Per sheet 6.40
4x8-% Plywood .... Per sheet 7.52
4x8-% Masonite .... Per sheet 2.24
Sherwin-Williams First Quality
Outside White Paint . per gal. 5.98
Super Kem-Tone .... per gal. 4.98
Kem-Glo .... per gal. 7.25
COX LUMBER
COMPANY
2705 South College Avenue
Phone TA 3-3145
Puerto Rico citrus growers have
crossed the grapefruit and orange
into the “chwonja,” which has
yellow grapefruit skin and orange-
colored meat. The flavor combines
that of both fruits.-
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ius Monroe Gloss Jr., Joe Bill Fos
ter, Henry Earle Goff, Allen Skiles
Greer, Calvin Still Hembree, Ron
ald Lee Huffman, Karl Phillip
Kuehn, James Martin Lindsay,
Charles Wesley Mattison, Jerry
Lee Neal, Allan Wiggins Newberry
Jr,, Fi’ank A. Otoupalik, John Per
ry Pardee, Glendall Boyd Rand,
Charles Anton Sehweizer, Allison
Fleming Smith, Frederick Brock
Staples, Stanley J. Stein and Rig-
don Dietrich Tieken.
Insurance
William Lambert Ballard Jr.,
Henley Hardeman Davis Jr., Dean
Edwin Duncan, Dale Barnhill El
more, Patrick George Marshall,
Gene Arthur Morris and Thomas
Ray Newman.
Marketing
William Tandy Ayrps, George
Warren Bickley, William Allen
Carlton, Edward Allen Furqueron
Ronald Norman Hand, John Henry
Hopkins, Tony D. Hudler Jr., Bob
by Joe Lawrence, James Calhoun
Leissner, John Louip Lorms.
William Alfred McCarty Jr.,
Richard Louis Moore, Gene Court
ney Nash, Ronald Paul Factor,
James Hilary Sandlin Jr., Theodore
Skeen Jr., James Richard Derry
Vandermeer and Hershel Glyn
Welch.
Personnel Administration
Doyal Stanley Boring, Robert
Wallace Copeland, Oliver Howell
Crittenden, Bryan Wilburn Dede-
ker, Robert Keith Glasgow, Clark
Eugene Holloway, James Terrell
Patterson, Edward Clayton Priest,
Royce Wheeler Rodgers, Robert
Wayne Rowland, Cecil Kenneth
Simmons, John Elvin Smith, Ber
nard Alfred Spath Jr., Fred Wylie
Standard, James Edward Terrell
and. John Abe Webb.
Education
Alvaro Eliseo Guevara, Jerry
Carl Lonon, Walker Bennett Rags
dale, Thomas Martin Wagner III,
Donald Albert Watson and Nor
man J. York II.
Physical Education
Richard Gordon Balke, Charles
Henry Gloss, Jerry Bruce Coleman,
John Richard Hoyle, Behn Frank
lin Hubbard Jr., Robert Lee Mc
Daniel, Richard Durwood Talley
and Dale Gary West.
Biology
George William Cox, Jerry Lee
Cremer, Glenn Ervin Crisman, Da
vid Weldon Goldston, Travis Bar
ton Griffin, Henry Frederick Grupe
Jr., Charles Lloyd Heaton, Lionel
Herbert Shaw, Walter Joe Thomas,
Lisle Wayne II and Robert Lee
Yeager.
Chemistry
Louis Herrera Benavides, John
Ford Channing, William Beauford
Hopson III, Jack Wilbrn* Jernigan,
Paul James Mason, Marvin Jacob
Noble, Clifford Lenoir Payne and
Bobby Franklin Watkins.
Entomology
Walter Holland Cunningham Jr.
is the only candidate.
Meteorology
Howard Goode Jr., Keith Frank
Niss and Verdis Doyle Urban.
Physics
Thomas Weymon Adair III, Don
ald Jene Arnold, Donald Ray Huff
man, Charles Carroll King, Fred
Franklin Lisenbe, William Thomas
Milner and Robert Edward Wim
berly.
School of Engineering
Architectural Design
Billy Byrd Bedford, Robert
Young Brown Jr., John Donvie
Cain, Robert Wayne Cline, Merrill
Morgan Douglass, Richard Donald
Emerson, John Only Greer, Charles
Richard Holcomb, Bill Shannon
Huffhines, Clarence Milton Jones,
Kirby* M. Keahey.
Nathaniel Key Kolb Jr., Carl
Victor Maynard, Eugene Lee Pe-
lech, Charles Durwood Pickle, Lar
ry Lynn Priesmeyer, Marion Blan
ton Ray, Edward Wayne Reeder,
Weldon Cecil Steward, William Ar
thur Sheveland, Kenneth Wayne
Webb and Charles Leyton Willis
HI.
Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering
Candidates are Robert Lewis
Ridings and Thomas King* Tomlin
son.
Aeronautical Engineering
Joe Louis Akagi, Harless Ross
Benthul, Larry Jules Bonin, John
Arlis Cassidy, Theodore Albert
Chittenden,’ Jack Milton Dreyfus,
William Wesley Fink Jr., Charles
Robert Haines, Philip Eugene
Johnson, Howard Lawrence Mar
tin, Leonard Dean Miller, Thurman
Albert Shaw, Charles Otis Smith,
Robert Stanley Stuart, Otis Dean
Wells, Billy Don Williams and John
Benjamin Woiton Jr.
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Architectural Construction
Tom Wade Brumfield Jr., Don
Ray Burrow, Ray Dossey, Lynn B.
Evans, Clyde Edwin Hamm,-Nor
man Herbert Jacobson, John B.
Jenkins Jr., Wilburn Edwin Jones,
Fred Talmadge McMinn, James
Hyde Marsh III, Carl Victor May
nard, Charles Dui*wood Pickle, Nel
son Ewald Poldrack, James Ernest
Rambo, William Joseph Ruez III,
Granville Troy Summerlin and
Philip Cortez Wright.
Chemical Engineering
Candidates ave Martin Ray
Adams, Howard Donovan Butter,
Noel Thomas Chaplin, Donald
Hugh Davis, Paul Malcolm Duke,
Charles Lander Edwards, Ivo Ma
rino Ferreira, Ray Noble F’inch,
Donald Eugene Flower, Syed Mo
hammad Mazharul Haque, Billy
John Harris.
Cyrus Helmer Holley, Martin
Gene Hopkins, Morris Edward
Karp, Jack Horner Lunsford, Av
ery Edsel McKinney, Calvin Ed
ward Moore Jr., George Clarence
Mullen Ji\, Jon David Neely,
Charles Pate Pecora, Robert Mc
Combs Sehverak, Samuel Lane Sul
livan Jr., Warren James Tomme,
Francis J. Van Breedam, Richard
Meadows Wall, Andrew Jacobs
Weisenfelder and Johnnie C. Wil
son,
Civil Engineering
Candidates are James Leon
Baird, Charles Royal Barron,
James Richard Blacklock, Robert
Frank Breitschopf Jr., Lawrence
Everett Casbeer, Jack Caty Cook
III, Alfred Henry Cordes Jr., Mon
te Owen Darden, Charles Rouse
Dollinger Jr., Stanley Arthur Duit-
scher, William Knight Easley, Rob
ert Aubrey Foster, Herman Carl
Gadeke Jr., Robert Lee Glazener,
Esker Gene Graham, Joe Donald
Hall Miguel Angel Ilernandez-
Haces.
Charles Frank Jackson Jr., Jo
seph Walter Joeris Jr., Don Her-
shePJohnson, Kenneth Wayne Kin
dle, Randolph Sidney King Jr.,
Donald Eug*ene Lenert, Oran Wyse
Lively Jr., Beinaid Wallace McIn
tosh, Ernest Avent Megginson,
Kirby Thomas Meyer, David Wil
liam Miller, Thomas Edwin Norton
Jr.
Alton Nathaniel Peck, Edwin
Gray Pierson, Earl Lynn Pixley,
Charles Hollis Pollard, Jackie Leon
Purcell, Fred Rea, Allen Driscoll
Rooke Jr., William Jenkins Savage,
George Harold Scherwitz Jr., Kurt
Frederick Schnellenbach, Billy
Marvin Schnerr, Elvis Dois Shock-
ley, Charles Spencer Skillman Jr.,
Bernard Joseph Connolly Smith,
Luther James Starr Jr., Condon
Hunter Terry, Herman James Ve-
selka, Eloy R. Villa, Byron Rey
nolds Wilkinson, David LeRoy Wil
liams and Joe Don Womack.
Electrical Engineering
Gene Rufus Anderson, James
Robert Barton, John Eldon Brake,
Allen Newton Chisholm, Bobby
Jack Clayton, George Wesley Dean
Jr., Douglas Ronald DeCluitt, Car-
son Ross Gaddy, John Anthony
Gentry, Kenneth Allen Gilbreth,
Redick Emmett Hammett, Carey •
Glenn Hawkins, David Rankin Ho
gan, Richard Hamilton Holloway, *
Donald Lee Hopkins, Merion Luke
Johnson.
Warren Buford Johnson Jr., Er- ^
vin F. Lyon III, Ronald Stephen
McCarter, Jon Morris McFarland,
Zack Harry Mcllroy, Arva Henry
Menefee, Robert Keith Mills, Frank
William Muller, William Frederick
Osborn, Robert Lyle Patton Jr.,
William Sion Robson, William Hen
ry Rosan Jr., Grady Dqrnell Sat-
teiwhite, William Arthur Shortt,
Daniel Miles Stalmach, James C.
Thompson, Leroy Welborn and
James Windell Wilson.
Geological Engineering
Candidates are James Pierce
Blackstone, William Few Booty,
Allan LaRue Brunett, Merrill’
Franklin Cobb, Charles Edward
Flinn, Curtis Ralph Colson, Joseph
Thomas Janica, Charles Wayne
Kinney, William Dawson McCarty,
Ernest Prescott Maxwell, Jerry
Clyde Olds, Thomas Ray Pledger
and Emil Gerald Rolf.
Geology
Alan Crumley Bell, Robert Ed
ward Best, Bentley Byron Black,
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