{The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 4 Wednesday, April 30, 3 95S Social Whirl Howard to Speak At RSI J Installation The Industrial Engineering Wives Club will meet Monday, May 5, at a new time, 8 p. m., in the Industrial Engineering Lounge, to elect officers. * * * May Fellowship Day will be ob served by the College Station Council of Church Women Friday at 1 p.m. at the A&M Christian Church. All past presidents of the organization will be honored g-uests at the meeting, Mrs. Harold So renson, president of the local coun cil said. Women planning to at tend the fellowship luncheon should bring a salad and 25 cents to cover costs of bread, beverage and des sert. A nursery will be provided. Dr. W. F. Howard, director of the Department of Student Work for Texas Baptist, will be featur ed speaker at the Calvary Baptist Church tonight at 8 for the annual installation of the A&M Baptist Student Union executive council. Dr. Howard, a native Texan and a graduate of Baylor University, is a student of world Christian move ments among students as well as a leader in such fields. He has conducted parties to Eui’ope in 1947 and 1955 and a group to South America in 1952. Local Churches Weekly Services Announce Calendar A&M METHODIST CHURCH A&M Wesley Foundation is plan ning a “womanless wedding” in the foi’m of a play tonight at 7:80. Proceeds will go to the World Christian Outreach Fund. Admis sion will be 50 cents. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion will be held Thursday morning at 6:80 and 10. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH There will be a Lutheran Aggie Walther meeting at 7 tonight fol lowed by the 7:45 vespers service, “The Necessity of Faith in Christ.” The choir will rehearse at 8:80. 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Plans for the state- BOARD (Continued From Page 1) and thereafter are the only stu dents who will be affected by the compulsory military training pro gram. Students now on the cam pus who are regularly enrolled will not come under this classification regardless of whether or not they attain sophomore status. Students who transfer from oth er colleges and universities will be exempt from this requirement if they enter A&M with 30 or more semester hours of completed credit. Mitchell Hall Elects New Dorm Reps Floor representatives for next year were recently elected to the Mitchell Hall Dorm Council. Results of the election are as follows: Mike James and Sam Ferguson, first floor; Jesse Marsh all and Doug Andrews, second floor; James Evans and Don Pick ett, third floor, and Bill Thode and Clark Mulkey, fourth floor. The election of dorm officers and a representative to the Civil ian Student Council will be held Thursday, May 1. wide Lutheran Retreat this week end at LaGrange will be complet ed. A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Westminster Student Fel lowship meets tonight at 7 in the Presbyterian Student Center. New officers will be installed. The of ficers are Rhea McWilliams, mod erator; Robert Coffman, program director; Charles Bell and Nick Knich, associate program direc tors; Albert Swarts, secretary- treasurer; Richard Hoff, associate secretary-treasurer; Paul Kinni- son and James Dunlap, Intei’faith fessor; Floriculture and Land- Council representatives; Cliff Jack- son and Leo Rigsby, Ecumenical Student Christian Council repre sentatives; Jon Ray Perryman and James L. Couch, Jr., transporta tion; Wales Wible, evangelism; Phil Johnson and John Bowman, Sunday School directors; and Jan de Lassen, choir liason. SYSTEM (Continued From Page 2) TEXAS ENGINEERING EX PERIMENT STATION: Frederick Charles Hall and War ren Rice, associate research engi neers; Beatrice Elaine Smith, cleri cal. TEXAS ENGINEERING EX TENSION SERVICE: Wayne G. Daniels, William A. Dow and James L. Wallace,' in structors. TEXAS FOREST SERVICE: Fire Control Department, Rose mary Smith and Latheta Cassels, clerical; Research and Education Department, Robert G. Simons, forestry educator; Mary A. Bry ant, clerical; District No. 5, Kirby- ville, Alexander A. Wicker, crew- leader; Edward J. Tupin, crewman; Madison F. Bean, mechanic help er. TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE: Avin Holland Winder, technician (II); Wayne Alan Dunlap, re search assistant; William Winfield Scott Jr., technician (I). Directors Approve System Promotions Promotions in the various parts of the A&M College System were confirmed here Saturday at the regular meeting of the System Board of Directors. The promotions include: Texas A. and M. College: Agriculture, Agricultural Econo mics, Robert E. Branson to pro fessor, Clarence A. Moore to as sociate professor; Agricultural Engineering, Robert N. Craig to associate professor; Entomology, Donald R. King to associate pro scape Architecture, Ernest R. Jen sen to associate professor; Range and Forestry, Donald L. Huss to associate professor. Arts and Sciences, Oceanography and Meteorology, Walter J. Saucier to professor, Stuart G. Bigler and Kenneth C. Brundidge, to assistant pi'ofessors; Physical Education, Herman B. Segrest to professor; Chemistry, John B. Beckham and Albert W. Jache to associate pro fessors; English, Elmore E. Stokes Jr., to associate professor, Robert W. Barzak and Parks C. Hunter Jr., to assistant professors; Phy sics, Joe S. Ham to associate pro fessor; History and Government, Garland E. Bayliss, Glen M. Rodgers, Lloyd C. Taylor to as sistant professors. Civil Engineering, C. J. Keese to professor; Engineering Drawing, S. M. Cleland to professor, R. H. Davey Jr. and J. E. McGarrah to assistant professors; Mechanical Engineering, R. H. Fletcher, A. M. Gaddis and Wan-en Rice to as sociate professors; O. W. Albritton and Earl Logan to assistan profes sors. Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Anatomy, Leon W. Gibbs to as sociate professor; Veterinary Microbiology, Ted E. Franklin to associate professor; Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, John P. Davis to assistant professor. Tarleton State College: Division of Arts and Sciences, Depai’tment of Social Sciences, C. Wentz Fehrenbach to assistant pro fessor. Texas Station: Agricultural Experiment Agronomy, Amy P. Wheeler to agronomy, technical assistant 11, B. T. No. 131; State Chemist, Golee R. Allen to technical assistant II, B. I. No. 161; Substation No. 15, Weslaco, Salvador F. Rodriguez to technical assistant I, B. I. 793 (now position); Substation No. 7, Spur, William J. Daldrip to Sub station No. 7, Spur, assistant range specialist, B. I. No. 798 (new posi tion); Substation No. 8, Lubbock, James S. Newman to Substation No. 8, Lubbock, assistant irriga tion engineer, B. I. No. 562; Sub station No. 9, Trans-Pecos (soils and crop unit), Ernest L. Thaxton to Substation No. 9, Trans-Pecos, associate agronomist, B. I. No. 799 (new position); Dairy Tnv*, Mt. Pleasant, John A. Lancaster to Dairy Inv., Mt. Pleasant, assist ant agronomist and project sup# ervisor, B. I. No. 757. Texas Service: Agricultural Extension Waymon D. Davis, Bobby G. Johnson, Billy F. Kidd, Robert F. Lynch to county agricultural agents; Alfred H. Walker to state agricultural leader; Ray N. Walker to assistant county agricultural agent; Mrs. Nettie Cranshaw to secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Diddle to county home demonstration agent; Mrs. Lillie B. Kinne to senior secretary; Lynn P. Pittard to as sistant specialist in soil and water conservation; Billy R. Whitaker to assistant county agricultural agent. Texas Forest Service: Dist. No. 5, Kirbyville, Orlean G. 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