The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 03, 1957, Image 3

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    ts County), Texas
October 3, 1957 *
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Council
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ry Council official
ly' the first time
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dormitory counci?-
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a constitution ,and
bed officers are Bo^»
lent; Bill Lynch, vice
rman Bonnett, secre-
and James Sellers,
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to the constitution,
dent will also serve
tive to the Civilian
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rd Tuesdays at 10
ormitory lounge.
meeting, Oct. 10, a
ntative will be elec-
position vacated by
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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, October 3, 1957
PAGE
Board of Directors Makes Appointments
i Week
The Board of Directors of the
system Friday approved the fol
lowing appointments to positions
in various parts of the College.
School of Agriculture
Agricultural economics and soc
iology, Henry V. Courtenay, James
Clovis Nail Jr., Johnny Kay Fea-
gan, all graduate teaching assist
ants; Mrs. Gretchen G. Langston,
clerical; agricultural education, E.
L. Tiner, assistant professor; Her
bert W. Brewer, graduate teaching
assistant; agronomy, Thomas P.
Johnson and Larry A. Nelson,
gi-aduate teaching assistants; Mrs.
Merle H. Buchanan, Mrs. Jeanne
M. Everett, Mrs. Helen J. King,
clerical; animal husbandry,
Charles Janner Ji\, farm foreman
(1).
Biochemistry and Nutrition
George C. Buell, graduate teach
ing assistant; dairy science, Mrs.
Aggie
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Jeanelle B. Harrison, clerical; en
tomology, Walter TL Cunningham
Jr., Walter P. Kerr, Horace W.
VanCleave, all graduate teaching
assistants; floriculture and land
scape architecture, William W. Et-
zel, technician; Pete Vargas Gar
cia, farm worker; Fred Klatt Jr.,
visiting lecturer; Richard E. Odom,
assistant professor; Mrs. Wanda
Robinson, clerical; poultry science,
Richard L. Svacha and Woodie P.
Williams Jr., graduate teaching
assistants; Ed Hill, assistant chick
en feeder; range and forestry, Dil-
ford C. Carter, graduate teaching
assistant; Mrs. Frances C. Canady,
clerical.
School of Arts and Sciences
Biology, James D. Debbrecht,
techniciau; Chailes A. Ernst, lab-
oi-atory helper; business adminis
tration, Jones E. Johnson, Henry
A. Mueller, Jesse H. Richardson,
Bobby R. York, Gordon D. Zuber,
all graduate teaching assistants;
Mrs. Jacqueline Andrews, Mrs. Ed
na Mae Ross, clerical; chemistry,
Dr. Paul Kenneth Calaway, pro
fessor and head; Dr. Robert
Hoover Patton, assistant pro-
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“TAMMY AND THE
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with DEBBIE REYNOLDS
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“HOLD THAT HYPNOTIST’
with HUNTZ HALL
lessor; economics, William G. Mo-
drow and Louis IT. Stern, assist
ant professors; English, George
Gott, Mrs. Eugenia S. Harris,
Charles R. Humphrey, Allen Schra
der, Miss Zeta Silverstein, all in
structors; history and government,
Wilbourn -E. Benton, associate pro
fessor.
Mathematics, Mrs. Cynthia S.
Boyer, clerical; Joseph L. Ful-
bright, and Robert A. Knapp, in
structors; Howard L. Martin and
William Jennings B. Oldham Jr.,
graduate teaching assistants; Rob
ert L. Nolen, assistant professor;
Sarny E. G. Elias, Charles A. Ford,
James E. Harris, Harold W. Holde-
man, Robert L. Hudson, Richard
F. Hunkier, Calvin E. Moore Jr.,
Clarence Murray Jr., Norman W.
Naugle, Keith F. Niss, Robert L.
Richman, Ralph L. Shanahan and”
Oktay H. Ural, all teaching fel
lows.
Oceonography and Meteorology,
Stuart G. Bigler and Kenneth C.
Brundidge, instructors (part time);
Raymond J. Deland and Hugh J.
McLellan, assistant professors
(part time); Myron G. H. Ligda,
associate professor (part time);
Guy A. Franceschini, acting assist-
ant professor (part time); Edward
If. Shenton, acting instructor
(part time); Eugene D. Traganza,
graduate teaching assistant; phys
ical education, Everett R. Briggs
and Charles H. Gloss, teaching fel
lows; Mrs. Gracie L. Wolpman,
clerical.
Physics, Max C. Bolen, acting
assistant professor (pai’t time);
Gerald S. Harmon and Charles E.
Jones, instructors; Ambuj Mukerji,
acting associate professor; Eddie
Reyna, graduate teaching assistant;
basic division, Miss Barbara J.
Lero, Mrs. Patricia Ann Stinson;
clerical.
School of Engineering
Dean of engineering office, Miss
Imogene Turnipseed, clerical (part
time); aeronautical engineering,
Otis D. Wells, instructor; Miss
Mary Lynn Mikeska, clerical; archi
tecture, Richard Vrooman, associate
professor, Mrs. Beverly S. Millsap,
clerical; civil engineering, Hardy E.
Fairbanks, instructor; Elbert W.
LeFerve Jr., graduate teaching as
sistant; William M. Moore, in
structor (temporary); electrical
engineering; Lawrence Raymond
Dausin, Mrs. Marie Foote Reel, in
structors; Lonzie A. Parker, teach
ing fellow; Mrs. Ardith Fulkerson,
Mrs. Judy Ann Reimer, clerical;
geology and geophysics, Jasper N.
Fallis, instructor (part time); Mrs.
Naomi Ruth Shanahan, clerical.
Industrial Education, Mrs.
Patricia Curtis and Mrs. Claryce
Talbert, clerical; mechanical engi
neering, John A. Whitacre Jr., in
structor (temporary - extension);
petroleum engineering^ Mrs.
Shirley G. Cook, Mrs. Jacqueline
Moss, Mrs. Betty Lou Short, cleri
cal.
School of Military Sciences
Mrs. Betty R. Norwood, cleri
cal.
School of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine and Sur
gery; Mrs. Ruby E. Schaper, tech
nical assistant (1); veterinary
pathology, Miss Dalona L. Holmes,
clerical; veterinary public health,
Mrs. Mary Ann Fanguy, clerical.
Athletic council, Miss Evelyn R.
Cahill, clerical; Bobby Jack Rogers,
head basketball coach; buildings
and college utilities, John L. Bear-
rie, Homer G. Hood, Henry H.
Johnson, Walter H. Jones, Louis
L. Kindt, Sam D. Martin, William
F. Meads Jr., Robert H. Moore,
Virgil B. Phipps, James R. Saxon,
all plumbers, Floy Saxon, plumbing
foreman; Cleveland D. Buckhaults,
Walter L. Bullock, Martin Burke,
Ira C. Burkhalter, John C. Harts-
field, William B. Haygood, Charles
R. T. Jones, Marvin E. Robertson,
Frank N. Smith, all carpenters (1) ;
Norris S. Burt, Richard C. Harot-
hui’g, Melvin D. Hartsfield, all
carpenters (II).
Leslie M. Crenshaw, Robert L.
Dowling, Robert C. Garrett,
Fletcher N. German Jr., Hubert H.
Graham, Joseph M. Graham, Joe B. Withers, William T. Shaunfield,
J. Krolczyk, David G. Love, Sam
Merka, Roger W. Powers, David
W. Reed, Jesse M. Terry, Wendell
O. Withers, all painters (I); How
ard R. West, painter jll); Alan
Robert L. Peterson, George G. Car-
roll, electricians; Joseph W. Price,
electrician apprentice; Lee R.
Smith,_repairman; and William J.
Walker, maintenance worker.
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