The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1957, Image 3

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THe BgitizHon -s* College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Wednesday, December 11, 1957 .• , ; .PAGE S
s Who List Continued
Following is the remainder of the
34 Aggies chosen for the 1957-58
Who’s Who in American Colleges
and Universities:
Alfred Kirst Jr.—2.13—Parlia
mentarian, Civilian Student Coun
cil; Floor Representative, Dormi-
tpry Chaplain and Vice President,
Milner Hall Council; Secretary and
Social Secretary, Centex Home
town Club; Western Electric Com
pany Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi;
Eta Kappa Nu; Fish Rifle Team;
IRE; Newman Club; Knights of
Columbus; M S C Radio Club;
Waiter, Mess Hall; Student Lab-
oratoi’y Assistant; Electrical Engi-
neexing Department; Student Lab
oratory Assistant, Physics Depax-t-
meht.
John Thomas LaCroix—2.10—
Civilian tudent Council ’56-’57;
Chairman of Traditions Committee;
Freshman Orientation Committee;
Civilian Bonfii’e Committee; Chair
man Possible Pre-registration Com
mittee; Reporter and Vice Presi
dent, Jr. Chapter of American Vet
erinary Medicine; Reporter in An
imal Nutrition Department and
Editor, Clinical Case Reports De
partment, for Southwest Veterin
arian; Concession Salesman; MSC
Catering Department; P. F. Col
lier and Son Corp. salesman; New
man Club; Resident Halls Consti
tution Committee; Reporter, Vice
President, Secretary-Treasurer, ’58
Vetei’inary Class; 1 Inti’amural Bas
ketball and Ping Pong.
Carroll Frank Lam—2.06—Law
Officer, Cadet Couxt; Cadet Lt.
Colonel, Coi’ps Staff; Chairman,
Pi’ogram Committee AIEE-IRE;
Ross Volunteers; SCONA II and
III; DMS; Outstanding Cadet in
Flight, Summer Camp; Outstand
ing Sophomoi’e in Stjuadi’on; Cadet
Master Sex’geant, Second Wing
Staff; Bonfire Committee; Lab
Assistant in A-C Network Calcu
lator; Lab Instructor*, E.E. De
partment.
Tulane Wins
9th Debate
Tourney Here
Billy Wayne Libby—1.58—Stu
dent Senate; Sophomore Class Re-
pi’esentative; English Club Secret
ary; Cadet Technical Sergeant
and Cadet Major; DMS; Band
Chaplain ’57-’58; Chairman of
YMCA Fish Camp ’57-58; Region
al YM-YW Inter-Racial Strategy
Committee; Regional YM-YW Fi
nance Committee; Texas Delegate
to National Citizenship Seminar of
Methodist Student Movement;
Chairman, Student Senate Public
Relations Committee; Aggie Play
ers ’56-’57; Freshman Cross-Coun
try Intramural Winner; Corps Re
presentative, Student Publications
Boaxd; SCONA Housing Commit
tee; Wesley Foundation Council.
John Leroy Ligon—1.86—Presi
dent, Cadet Court; Cadet Col.,
Commander, Second Regiment;
Platoon Sergeant, Ross Volunteers;
Executive Committee, SCONA III;
Delegate, National Conference on
the Middle East; Coi’ps Represent
ative, TJ. S. Military Academy, ’56;
Army Coordinator, Air Force Ball;
Chairman, Articles of Cadet Corps
Committee; DMS; Fish & Game
Club; Radio Committee; English
Major’s Club; Fi’ench Club.
Arlen Don Lummus—2.23—
Senior Coui*t Member; AIME; Ca
det Lt. Col., C. O. Seventh Group;
Ross Volunteers; Opportunity
Awai’ds Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi,
Pi’esident; Phi Eta Sigma; Sons
of Amei’ican Revolution Award;
Houston Chamber of Commei’ce
Cox’d; Outstanding AFROTC Cadet
at Summer Camp; DMS.
James David McCrady—2.52—
President-Elect Student AVMA;
Vetei’inaiy Class Pi’esident; DMS;
Distinguished Militai’y Graduate;
Freshman Football; Intramural
Medal Winner; Collegiate FFA;
Pi’ess Club; Beaumont Club; Alpha
Zeta; Phi Kappa Phi; secretary-
treasui’er of Phi Zeta; employed
by Veterinax*y Physiology and
Pharmacology ’56-’57 and Bi'azos
County Health Unit ’57; South
western Veterinarian Assistant
Editor.
John Hughes McCrary—2.27—
Floor Repi-esentative to Civilian
Student Council; Film Society;
AVMA Reporter; AVMA seci’et-
ai*y-treasui’er; AVMA Council;
Corpoi'al, Squadron 11; Phi Eta
Tulane University captured
first place in the senior divis
ion and Baylor University
won the junior division in the
Ninth Annual A&M Debate
Tournament held here last week
end.
North Texas State College and
the University of Houston finish
ed second and third in the senior
division; the University of Hous
ton and Baylor University won
those two places in the junior di
vision.
One hundred-thirty students
from 18 diffei’ent colleges were in
vited to the tournament, according
to Dr. Lee J. Martin and Vic Wein-
ing, faculty sponsors for the A&M
Discussion and Debate Club, but
rain caused a few to drop out.
A&M! students assisting with the
tournament were Henry Lyle, Da
vid Dannenbaum, Earl M. Huitt,
Jay Hirsch, Clayton LaGrone, Don
Williamson, Ben Yudesis and John
Warner.
Aggies did not compete in the
tournament.
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Hometown Club.
Donaldson Draper McGinty—
2.36—pi’esident, MSC Council and
Directorate; Censor, Alfa Zeta;
Cadet Captain, C. O. Squadron 4;
Freshman Medicine Student; Soph
omore Intramural Manager; Vet
erinary Physiology Student Assist
ant; Election Commission; Student
Insux’ance Committee; Chairman
12th Man Bowl; Chairman ’57
Senior Ring Banquet; Aggie Sweet
heart Selection Committee; Pres
ident Freshman Vet Med Class;
Southwestern Veterinarian Assoc
iate Editor.
Charles Ray Smith—2.05—Com-
mandex*, Ross Volunteers; Corps
Inspector General; Tau Beta Pi;
SCONA III; President’s Committee
on Campus Safety; Sweetheart Se
lection Committee; DMS; ASME;
Sergeant Major, Second Regiment;
’56-’57; outstanding junior engin
eering student in Field Artillery—
award given by the Society of Mil
itary Engineers; intramural man
ager; Aggieland staff; football
champion intramural medal; guid
on bearer for D Field Artillery;
Fish Drill Team; outstanding jun
ior, Ross Volunteers; permanent
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Editor’s note: The remainder of | listed in The Battalion tomorrow.
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Dick Rubin, ’59
103 North Main
DR. PAUL GEREN
Executive Vice President, Baylor
University
COL. GUY KISSINGER, JR.
United States Marine Corps, For
mer member of faculty. Industrial
College of the Armed Forces
DR. RONALD HILTON
Hispanic American Studies, Stan
ford University
LT. COL. W. W. POSVAR
Professor of Political Science,
United States Air Force Academy
■
COL. DORSEY E. McCRORY
United States Army, Attending
Naval War College
SCONA III FEATURES
” " Co-Chairmen
These are some of the men who will
lead student round-table discussions
for the Third Student Conference on
National Affairs. These co-chairmen
who are well-versed in national and
international affairs will introduce
the subjects to be discussed as well
as give the students the benefits of
their experiences during the discus
sions.
The discussions in the five round
tables wilt center around “The U. S.
and the Middle East,” “The U. S. and
Europe,” “The U. S. and the Western
Hemisphere,” “The U. S. and Africa”
and “The U. S. and the Far East.”
From time to tijne observer chairs
will be empty and students are en
couraged to fill these vacancies. How
ever the observing students will not
be permitted to enter into the discus
sions.
DR. R. A. TSANOFF
Department of Philosophy, The
-Rice Institute
HAROLD PYLE
Associate Editor, THE HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
ROGER KENNEDY
Executive Director, The Dallas
Council on World Affairs