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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1958)
I PAGE 2 Thursday, July 24, 1958 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Board Confirms Appointments The A&M Board of Directors meeting yesterday at Austin con firmed appointments in the follow ing parts of the A&M System: A&M SYSTEM: Office of the Comptroller, Carl C. Nelson, analyst. A&M COLLEGE School of Agiiculture—Office of the dean, Mi’s. Gracie J. Teimill, clerical; agricultural economics and sociology, Mrs. Joan Gay Asher, clerical; agricultural education, James K. Martin, graduate teach ing assistant; animal husbandry, Mrs. Beverly Sue Fields, clerical; dairy science, Mrs. Cora Ann Scott, clerical; entomology, Mrs. Delores Jeanne Cooper, clerical; floricul ture and landscape architecture, Mrs. Melba J. Andez'son, clerical; horti6ultux’e, Mrs. Virginia Joyce Milazn, clerical; plant physiology and pathology, Mrs. Jean Ann Gross, clerical. School of Arts and Sciences— Office of the dean, Mrs. Joyce Irene Kutach, clerical; Depaz-tment of ^Biology, Norman D. Aviles- Rios and Johzz Bowers Paxson, teaching fellows, Mz’s. 4 ose Ph m e Baiz'd, matron, Luther B. Smith, boys’ counselor; Division of Busi ness Administration, John B. Long- ley and William L. Thornton, in- structoz-s, Bobby R. Yoz-k, gz-aduate teaching assistant, Mrs. Edna Mae Ross, clerical; Department of Chemistry, Roger D. Whealy, pro fessor; Department of English, Harry P. Kroitor and Louis H. Stern, assistant pz-ofessors; Guy L. Coopez-, Robert W. Fx'eagen and Mrs. Alline A. Wallace, irtstructoz'S, Mz’s. Rosemary K. Burz-oughs and Mrs. Betty Ann Ralph, clerical. Department of History axzd Gov- ernment, Mis. Carol Sue Caz-roll, clerical; Depaz-tment of Journalism, Mzs. Jeannette B. Houston, clezi- cal; Department of Oceanogz-aphy and Meteoz-ology, James E. Mc Donnell, acting instructor, Vance E. Moyer, acting associate profes sor, VeiTion J. Henz - y, student as sistant; Depaz-tment of Physics, Benjamin P. Miller, teaching as sistant, Robez-t E. Budwine, Wal lace G. Cantz-ell, Donald L. Edens, Howard L. Martin and Geoz-ge N. Salaita, all graduate teaching as sistants. Basic Division —• Miss "Virginia Ann Bannowsky, clerical, Michael M. Hefley, patz-olman (both, at Junction Adjunct). School of Engineering—Division of Az-chitecture, Mrs. Geoz-gia R. Jones, clerical; Department of Civil Engineering, John J. Haynes, James L. Peacock and Robert P. Shubinski, all instructoz-s; Depart ment of Electrical Engineering, John Paul German, professor and research engineex-, Jerry D. Ramsey, instructor, Mrs. Elsie Anna Johanson, clerical. Military Sciences — Department of Military Property Maintenance, Mrs. Alva H. McClain, clez-ical. School of Veterinary Medicine— Depaz-tment of Veterinary Anatomy, Mz-s. Caz-olyn E. Gates, clez-ical; Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, James Henry Dezzton, Jr., assistant pz-ofessoz - , James Frank lin Neal, instructor, Mz-s. Jewel W. Morgaiz, clez-ical; Department of Veterinary Public Health, Mrs. Helen Kay Bennett, clez-ical. Agricultuz-al Infoz-mation Of fice—James Calvin Pigg, informa-" tional repz-esentative. Athletic Depaz-tment — Stephen M. Meeks, Jz\, athletic equipment supez-visor. Buildings and College Utilities— power plant, Donald Ray Royder, power plant helper-. Development Fund, Mrs. Vola Nell McLean, clez-ical; Faculty Post Office, Edgar Raymond Guthrie, clerical; Fiscal Depaz-tment, Mz-s. Mary Bullock and Mrs. Juanita June McWhorter, clerical; Gz-aduate School, Mz-s. Shirley Dee Daniel and Mrs. Ada Carole Rummel, clez-ical; College Hos pital, Mrs. Jane Higginson Keen, hospital technician, Mrs. Betty Litton and Mrs. Paula Jeanne Pled ger, nurses, Dr. William D. Willis, physician; Cushing Memorial Li brary, Mz-s. Relda Beall, Mrs. Reba D. Bridges, Mz-s. Gertz-ude K. Koch, Mrs. George E. K. Lee, Miss Gladys M. Merka, John B. Smith, clez-ical, Louis F. Hauer, libz-arian I (tem porary), Ophelia McGee, librarian II (tempoz-ary), Mx-s. Anna Grace Shaw, libraz-ian I. Texas Engineez-s Library, Mrs. Betty Jo Can-oil, Mz-s. Rachel B. Del Llano, Mrs. Nancy J. Matthie- son, clerical, Miss Mattie Sue Mounce, libz-arian II; Registrar’s Office, Mrs. Virginia Ann Gz-ay, Mrs. Barbara A. Moore, clerical, Miss Fz-ances Ann Visoski, assist ant to the z-egistz-ar; Student Af fair’s, Mrs. Sadie Clare Jackman, Mrs. Mez-le H. Sims, clez-ical; Stu dent Apartments, Mrs. Betty Joe Moore, accounting assistant I (tem porary); Chapel-YMCA, Miss Ju dith Ann Bishop, Mrs. Gayle E. Doez-ing, clez-ical. ARLINGTON STATE COLLEGE Office of the Dean, Mrs. Jacelyn Perkins, Mrs. Thelma Burris, clez-- ical; Registz-az-’s Office, Mrs. Monta Montgomery, clerical; Department al Secretaries, Mz-s. Elaine Moore, Fay Bushee, clerical, Roy Atnip, storekeeper I; Maintenance Depaz-t- nxent, S. B. Kent, plastez-er, Thado Hopkins, custodial worker-, Mz-s. Carole Crisp, clez-ical; Hospital Service, Mrs. Martha Wade, col lege nurse. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M COLLEGE Office of the Dean, Baz-baz-a J. Bundage, clez-ical. School of Agricultuz-e, Gloredia 0. Tipps, clez-ical. School of Arts and Science, De partment of Education, J. King Chandler, Fannie M. Edmerson, Hattie M. Flowers, Mabel Kilpat rick, A. W. McDonald, Earline D. Wright, Arthur C. Shropshiz-e, John B. Murphy, Coz-nelia R. Upshaw, all visiting pz-ofessors (temporary), Katherine M. Knotts, graduate as sistant; Department of English, Anne Cook, visiting pz-ofessor (temporary). Department of Music, Holmes E. Anderson, visiting professor (tem- poz-az-y); Depaz-tment of Physical Education, Dorothy J. Overton, gz-aduate assistant, (temporary); Division of Industz-ial Education, Mary F. Hall, Wade Wilson and Franklyn D. Wesley, visiting pz-o- fessors (temporary); Division of Nursing Education, Mattye B. Glass and Earline Y. Cleznons, as sistant instz-uctors (temporax-y); Libraz-y, Rufus Ventez-s, libz-az-ian II, Martha E. Forney, libz-arian I; ICA-Libex-ia contract, Maz-y A. Johnsoxx, clez-ical; Men’s Depart ment, Ostine E. Fort, clez-ical; Wo- ^nen’s Depaz-tment, Alice R. Wilson, maid; Building Maintenance, Na thaniel Santee, custodial worker; Hospital, Phelgar D. Mosely, den tist. TARLETON STATE COLLEGE Office of the registz-af, person nel and student life, Mrs. Lora L. Reitzex-, clerical; building opera tions, Wes E. Runyon, custodial worker. TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Administz-ation, Winnie L. Rob- ez-tson, clez-ical. Agricultuz-al Economics and So- THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and operated by students as a community newspaper and is gov erned by the student-faculty Student Publications Board at Texas A. & M. College. The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M.. is published in College Sta tion, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, Septem ber through May, and once a week during summer school. Faculty members of the Student Publications Board are: Chairman ; Prof. Donald D. Burchard ; Prof. Robert M. Stevenson ; Zinn. Student members are W. T. Williams, John Avant, and Bill officio members are Mr. Charles A. Roeber; and W. E. Kidd, Secretary and of Student Publications. -ty, and Mr. Bennie Billy W. Libby. Ex- Director Entered as second - class matter at the Post Office in College Station, Texas, lege under the of M n. iexai Act of Con arch 8, 1870. MEMBER: The Associated Press Texas Press Ass’n. Associated Collegiate Press Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los An geles, and San Francisco’ The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local ne 1 M ' —-’iMi f all spontaneous origin published herein, rughts of republication o: in are also reserved. News contributions may be made by telephoning VI 6-6618 or \ . ^ advertising or delivery call VI news news of other matter here- Jlitorial office. Room 4, YMCA. VI 6-4910 or at the 6-6415. JOHNNY JOHNSON Editor Joy Roper Society Editor Joe Steezz, Tommy Keith, R. C. Salinas, James Fallin Reportei-s Earl Doss Photographer Kim Johns Sports Correspondent ciology, Robert H. McClure, re search assistant, Dorothy S. Cox, clerical; Agronomy, William 0. Tz-ogdon, professor and head, Don ald J. Hutchinson, z-eseaz-ch assist ant. State chemist, Dorothy N. Whitefield, Barbara J. Robez-son and Baz-bara G. Tz-eat, all technical assistants I; Annual Husbandz-y, Doz-as A. Allison, clerical, Bobby J. Bland, John J. Guenther, Marion L. Jones, Joe D. Wallace, John T. Moz-row, Frank A. Oz-ts, Joe D. bobbins ^nd Walter E. Smith, all research assistants; Biochemistry and Nutz-ition, Helen P. Hawrylak, technician I, Chax-les W. DeYoe, John H. Sinclair and Charles R. Willms, research assistants. Entomology, John E. Christian and Oliver E. Shipp, z-esearch as sistants; Feed Control Sezwice, Louis G. Sills, feed inspector; Plant Physiology and Pathology, Patricia A. Darling, technical assistant II, Jean A. Gross and Bettye J. Isham, clerical, Page W. Morgan, research assistant; Poultry Science, Harold D. Putnam, technical assistant II, Edna M. Poston, technical assist ant I, Ada M. Meyez-s, clerical, Woodie P. Williams and Richard L. Svacha, z-eseaz-ch assistants. Poultz-y Science, Robert G. Fos ter, III, Roy C. Fanguy, William J. Standlee, Herbert J. Eoff, Ronald E. Davies, Daniel N. Smith, all z-e- search assistants; Range and. Foz--i estry, Henry A. Pearsozz, research assistant; Vetez-inaz-y Medicine, Clyde I. Boyer, Jr., assistant pro fessor, Edna M. Wells, -clerical; Substation No. 5—Temple, James W. Baird, faz-zzi worker; Substation No. 7—Spuz-, William P. Hatchett, junior agronomist; Substation No. 15—Weslaco, Gilbert© R. Martinez and Melchior Dominguez, farm workers, Richax-d R. Hoverson, technician II; SW Great Plains Field Station, Alice R. Stanford, techxzician I. TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Wanda L. Baz-kley, specialist in home management; Bernice E. Beck, Mz-s. Ruby A. Campbell, Mrs. Jimmie S. Jones, fiarleen F. Plank, Mrs. Dorothy S. Ives, Margie I. Sellez-s, county home demonstration agents; Edwina Beckxnan, techni cian^!; Wynema D. Buchner, Doz-- othy S. Cox, Lucille H. Lightsey, Carol J. Pulaski, Jean V. Gz-oss, clerical. Billy F. Culton, Negro county agricultural agent; Charles S. Davis, associate county agricul tuz-al agent-entomology; Oweta L. Powell, Negro county home demon stration agent; Clyde C. Single- taz-y, hoz-ticulturist - vegetables; Fz-ances W. Walker, clez’k in z’ural development; Robeit W. Hoermann, Billy H. Steele and Billy I. Waddle, assistant county agricultural agents; Doz-a A. Jones, Mrs. Peggy G. Kendall, Martha E. Muller, Bet ty C. Stafford, Earlene Williams, assistant county home demonstra tion agents; Carole L. Hooper, Charles D. Jackson, Pauline Ruth Wilson, juzzior assistant extension agents. TEXAS ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION Aaz-on Rose, director; Ammon B. Medlen, associate research physi ologist; Lawrence Dillon, associate reseaz-ch biologist; Joseph Donald son, assistant research architect; Edward Harrison Smith, Stewart E. Bzown, Robert William Gardner, Billy Joe Yager, Hugh Cameron Sutton, James Eugene Evez-ett, Henry Gz-eer Stallings, Elmer Foldvaz-y, Caz-z-oll Frank Lam, Wil liam Elton Kuykendall, Sidney O. Brown, Dorthea T. Robinson, Ken neth K. Kinnaman, Jelle de Boer, Shiz-ley A. Davis, Gerald Lorenzen, all research assistants; Ivory Rhodes, custodial worker I; John R. Pedigo, associate research en gineer; Margaret C. Blend, re search assistant. TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE LaRue W. Jones, C. H. McCuan and Thomas W. Robinson, in structors; Mazy Nan Carter, cleri cal. TEXAS FOREST SERVICE Distz-ict No. 1-Linden, Thomas E. Rodgers, foz-est management aide; Chaz-les L. Barbier, radio tech nician; Ervin B. Hortman, junior crewman; John R. Hill, Jr., crew man; District No. 3-Lufkin, Verna Sue Farz-is, clerical; Oral F. Reel, cz-ewman; Archie L. Anderson, jun- iox; cz-ewman; District No. 4-Wood- ville, G. W. McKee, crewman; Dis tz-ict No. 5-Kiz-byville, J. B. Smith, Jr., and James T. Furlow, crewmen. TEXAS TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE Robert E. Schiller, Jr., Lawrence E. Staz-k and Dan R. Ddvis, as sociate reseaz-ch engineers; Neilon Joyce Rowan, James Calvin Reed, Herchel Eugene Lynch and Charles Allen Ford, research assistants; Mazy Maz-garet Davis and Geoz-gia Ray Salmon, clerical. OLD DELIVERY HAND NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. CP> —Jack Nason has raced the stork to the hospital and lost 51 times. Nanson drives the fire depart ment ambulance. He’s delivez-ed 51 babies that couldn’t wait until his ambulance reached the hospital. —RE-ELECT— B. H. 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