The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 10, 1957, Image 3

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    Gator Bowl Queen
Frances Faye Andrews, 5' 4",
210-pound University of Florida
sophotnore, was named 1957 Gator
Bowl Queen over 21 other lovely
college girls Dec. 1 at the Presi
dent's Ball held at the Florida
Yacht ciub.
The blonde, soft-spoken beauty
was first announced as a maid of
honor by selection committee chair
man Charles Bilty. Then, to the
surprise of the excited audience,
Hilty said, “I’m sorry. A mistake
has been made. Will you please
walk back and join the other girls.”
Miss Andrews retained her ma
jestic ppise and radiant smile while
snipe in the audience murmured
“ppor dear” and “what a disap
pointment.”
The thrill she received when
Hilty announced her as queen far
surpassed any disappointment she
may have felt a few moments eai;-
lier.
The new queen is an avid foot
ball fan. “I love the game,” she
declared. “And I’m so glad A&M
is playing here. I went to school
in Texas my freshman year.”
Then, after a brief pause, she
added, “I like Tennessee, too.”
The blue-eyed miss is majoring
in French at the university with a
minor in history. Her hobbies are
dramatic painting, tennis and danc
ing.
The 20-year old queen was judg
ed on the basis of beauty of face
and figure, charm and sparkle and
poise in public. Previously she had
been judged on first impressions,
activities and leadership, scholar
ship, interests and hobbies and.
personal presentation.
Miss Andrews succeeds Joyce
Van Tassel of Auburn as Gator
Bowl Queen.
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WHO’S WHO
(Continued from page 1)
morial Trophy winner for out
standing football player in the
■(Tpited States; United Press, Out
standing Football player ' in the
United States; Unanimous All-
Southwest Conference halfback;
‘T’ Association; fish football; 3-
year varsity letterman; co-captain,
1957; Best blocking back at A&M,
1956; All-SWC, 1956; Hula Bowl
participant, 1958.
Roy Bennett Davis Jr.—1.51—-
MSC Directorate; publicity chair
man, MSC Council; MSC Dance
Cpmmittee; Agricultural Council;
Agricultural Economics Club; cadet
major, second regiment, adjutant;
vice president, Lubbock and South
Plains Hometown Club; editor,
1958 Aggieland; Intramural man
ager.
Donald Dean D u n 1 a p—2.43—
President, Student Engineers
Council; Cadet M.Sgt, Corps staff,
1956-57; cadet first lieutenant,
White Band, 1957-58; Texas Aggie
Band; Aggieland Orchestra; ad
ministrative officer, Ross Volun
teers; recipient, Magnolia Petrol
eum Company scholarship; Houston
Chamber of Commerce Military Af
fairs award; SAME Corps of Engi
neers award; outstanding sopho
more and junior, White Band;
recipient of A STM award member
ship; slide rule contest, first place,
Civil Engineering Department; Tau
Beta Pi; ASCE; Intercouncil Com
mittee; DMS; Southeast Louisiana
Hometown Club.
Jerald Wayne Ellington—2.31—-
Student Senate; sophomore cor-
poi’al; junior master sergeant, sec
ond wing staff; senior lieutenant
colonel, corps staff; vice president,
sophomore class; president, junior
class; Ross Volunteers; vice chair
man, Arrangements Committee,
SCONA I; scholarship from Hous
ton Sales Executive Club; sub
scription manager, The Agricul-
t u r i s t ; intramural volleyball
champion member; chairman pro
gram committee, Great Issues
Committee; best drilled freshman
and sophomore in Squadron 15;
DMS; No. 1 cadet in Air Science
Rank Order.
Alvin Howard Grantham Jr.—
1.94 — Cadet lieutenant colonel,
corps .staff; commander, Consoli
dated Band; Caldwell County Club;
12th Man Bowl; Ross Volunteers;
Society of American Mechanical
Engineers; Leverett Scholarship;
distinguished military student.
James Robert Groves—2.43—
Corps staff, adjutant; state presi
dent, ASCE Student Chapter Sec
tion; platoon leader, Ross Volun
teers; executive committee, SCONA
III; outstanding sophomore, First
Regiment; outstanding cadet, Sum
mer Camp Company; outstanding
freshman. Infantry Battalion; Tau
Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; DMS;
Gold Medal Branch Award; Fish
Drill Team; Corps Color Guard;
Beyer-Hinton Color Guard Award;
Bonfire Committee; Oppmdunity
Awai'd Scholarship; Interfaith
Council; Company Clerk, “A” In
fantry; Intramural Championship;
Secretary, ASCE; Dallas Home
town Club.
Jon Lewis Hagler -2.24—-Cadet
Colonel of the Corps; Cm-ps Com
mander; Caldwell Trophy; Hous
ton Chamber of Commerce Award,
Outstanding Junior - Corps of
Cadets; Ross Volunteers; R. V.
Permanent Firing Squad; Corps
Sergeant Major; DMS; Secretary,
Student Senate—2 years; Alpha
Zeta; President, Phi Eta Sigma;
Junior, Senior Advisor—Phi Eta
Sigma; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Out
standing Sophomore, School of
Agriculture; Outstanding fresh
man, Sophomore— Second Regi
ment; President Junior FFA Chap
ter; Danforth Freshman Scholar
ship Winner; Jesse H. Jones Agri
cultural Scholarship; Sears & Roe
buck Foundation Freshman and
\ Sophomore Scholarships; Bankers
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School Scholarship; Outstanding
Cadet, Summer Camp; Treasurer,
Agricultural Economics Cl ub:
Agriculturalist Staff:; Delegate to
Phi Eta Sigma Regional Confer
ence; Delegate to National FFA
Convention; Duncan Mess Hall
Waiter.
Thomas Raymond Harris—2:10
—Chaplain, Student Senate ’56-
’57; Corps Chaplain ’57-’58; Secre
tary, Baptist Student-Union; Ross
Volunteers; SCONA I&II Commit
tees; Phi Eta Eigma; Tau Beta Pi;
Election Commission ’55-’56, ’56-
’57; Best Drilled Freshman,
B-AAA; AICHE; DMS; Interfaith
Council; Engineering Experiment
Station; Universal Oil Products
Scholarship.
James Bond Henson—2.75—Op
portunity Award Winner; Phi Eta
Sigma ’52; Phi Kappa Phi ’56;
Phi Zeta ’56; Associate Editor,
Southwestern Veterinarian ’56-’57;
Executive Editor, Southwestern
Veterinarian ’57-’58; Civilian Table
Tennis Champ ’55-’56; Texas Engi
neers’ Library; Department of
Veterinary Microbiology ’55-’56;
Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station; Best Drilled Fish, Sqd. 24,
’52; Vice President, Eta Chapter
of Phi Zeta ’57-’58; B. S. in Animal
Science ’56; Faculty Award of
Merit, School of Veterinary Medi
cine ’54-’55; ’55-’56; ’56-’57.
Robert Henry Kidd TII—2.61—
Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi;
vice president, Edwards Plateau
Hometown Club; Co-Captain, Box
ing Team; Scholastic Sergeant,
Sqd, 17; Athletic Officer, Sqd. 23;
vice president. Arts & Sciences
Council; MSC Directorate; presi
dent, Arts & Sciences Council;
Chairman, Great Issues Series;
Tntermaural Medal Winner, Volley
ball; Horseshoes; Physics Lab In
structor and Computor for Dept,
of Oceanography & Meteorology.
Charles Andrew Krueger—1.73—
First Lieutenant, B Athletics;
Freshman Football Letter; Three
Varsity Letters; Sophomore Line
man of the Year, Southwest Con
ference; All-Southwest Conference;
Best Aggie Lineman ’56; “T” As
sociation; All-American; chosen to
play in Hula Bowl, Honolulu,
Hawaii, ’58; DMS; Aggie Co-Cap
tain.
Editor’s note: The remainder of
the Who’s Who selections will be
listed in The Battalion tomorrow.
Campus Chest
Nets $236 In
Opening Day
First day of solicitation for
the Senate-sponsored Campus
Chest showed $236 in dona
tions from five dorms in the
new Corps area.
According to Charlie (Woody)
Rice, solicitation chairman, “The
drive is coming along fine, and lots
of fellows feel sure we’ll meet our
goal.”
Goal for the Chest is $7,000—a
dollar per Aggie.
Collection of contributions for
the unified drive on the campus
began yesterday on a dorm basis.
Funds collected will be allocated
to various worthwhile organiza
tions and set aside for emergen
cies, should they occur.
Dorm representatives for the
drive are:
Dorm 1—Dave Ford
Dorm 2—Bob Burkhard
Dorm 3—Johnny Long
Dorm 4—Freddie George
Dorm 5—Emil Wulfe
Dorm 6—Bob Clark
Dorm 7—Rob Coffman
Dorm 8—Jim Rankin
Dorm 9—Bob Phillips
Dorm 10—Don McGinty
Dorm 11—Bill McDaniels
Dorm 12—Garry Lemmon
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been awarded $500 .scholai’ships by
the Terra Club of Houston.
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major, respectively.
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