The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1958, Image 8

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    PAGE 8
Thursday, September 11, 1958
Tho Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Leaders of 1958-59 Corps of Cadets Chosen
(Continued from Page 7)
Ike Lyons, First Lieutenant; Ath
letic Officer, Milton W. Gentle,
First Lieutenant; Scholastic Of
ficer, Dennis Holle, First Lieuten
ant; PI Officer, David Warren
Sandei’s, First Lieutenant; First
Sergeant, Harold Joe Middleton,
First Sergeant; Flight Sergeant,
Luther L. Threadgill, Technical
Sergeant; Flight Sergeant, Thomas
geant; Supply Sergeant, Phillip
Gary Robertson,, Technical Sei’-
rence Andrew Milner, Staff Ser
geant; Athletic Sergeant, Law
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rence Andrew Milner, Staff Ser
geant; PI Sergeant, Alton Benno
Meyer, Staff Sergeant; Element
Leader, Robert Lenox Brown, Staff
Sergeant.
Squadron 19 (C. A. P.)
Commanding Officer, James
Ward Boyce, Captain; First Ser
geant, John Leroy Smith, First
Sergeant; Scholastic Sergeant,
David Byron Bussey, Technical
Sergeant; Supply Sergeant, Billy
Joe Barfield, Technical Sergeant;
Athletic Sergeant, John Deryl Dal-
by. Staff Sergeant; PI Sergeant,
Don Okubo, Staff Sergeant.
Headquarters Seventh Group,
Second Wing
Commanding Officer, John
Richard Johnson, Lieutenant
Colonel; Executive Officer, James
Austin Brady, Major; S-l (Adju
tant), Wayne Oliver Smith, Major;
S-2 (PI & Schol), Milton Curtis
Contella, Major; S-3 (Opns &
Sfty), William Wayne Culberth,
Major; S-4 (Supply), Donald Bol
lock Browning, Major; Supply Ser
geant, Donald Duane Casidy, Tech
nical Sergeant.
Squadron 20 (Day Student)
Commanding Officer, James Ed
ward Frey tag, Captain; Executive
Officer, Floyd Stanley Thompson,
First Lieutenant; Flight Comman
der, Billy Charles Norwood, First
Lieutenant; Athletic Officer, Don
ald Wade Broome, First Lieuten
ant; First Sergeant, Allen Clar
ence Ludwig, First Sergeant;
Flight Sergeant, Morris William
Asbill, Technical Sei’geant; Flight
Sergeant, William Jerry Jennings,
Technical Sergeant; Scholastic
Sergeant, Weldon James Ginzel,
Technical Sergeant.
Squadron 21 (Day Student)
Commanding Officer, Robert
Randall Carey, Captain; Executive
Officer, Hoy Andrew Richards,
First Lieutenant; Flight Comman
der, Hubert Clarence Vykukal,
First Lieutenant; Flight Comman
der, James Murray Wolpman,
First Lieutenant; Athletic Officer,
John Ira Hopper, First Lieutenant;
Scholastic Officer, Jimmie Charles
Forehand, First Lieutenant; PI Of
ficer, Milton Henry Valigura, First
Lieutenant; Supply Officer, Frank
Wade Jordan, First Lieutenant;
First Sergeant, Frank Iver Dahl-
berg, First Sergeant; Guide, Wil
liam David Bunting, Staff Ser
geant.
Squadron 22 (Athletic)
Commanding Officer, Monroe
David Mitchella, Captain; Execu
tive Officer, James Clifford
Rhodes, First Lieutenant; Flight
Commander, Donald Carl Dittman,
First Lieutenant; Asst. Fit. Cmdr.,
John F. Lyons, Second Lieutenant;
Asst. Fit. Cmdr., Richax*d A. Smith,
Second Lieutenant; First Sergeant,
Bobby Lynn Thomas, First Ser
geant; Flight Sergeant, Arthur
Don Chase, Technical Sergeant;
Flight Sergeant, Alva McCoy
Jones, Jr., Technical Sergeant;
Scholastic Sergeant, Paul Michael
Briggs, Technical Sergeant; Ele
ment Leader, William Eris Houc-
hin, Jr., Staff Sergeant; Element
Leader, William Francis Clifford,
Staff Sergeant.
Squadron 23 (Athletic)
Commanding Officer, Allen Gene
Goehring, Captain; First Sergeant,
Charles William Sandford, First
Sergeant.
SURE CURE
PUEBLO, Colo. (A»)_A friend
suggested to Monroe Hyatt that he
might get rid of the lice on his
chickens by sprinkling hot ashes
on the floor of the henhouse.
Hyatt got rid of the lice, all right
—also the chickens and the chicken
house. Fire from the hot ashes
consumed everything.
A TRIMMING THEY LIKE
NOGALES, Ariz. GT) — Nogales
residents often cross the border to
get trimmed in Mexico—and they
like it.
The cost of a haircut in Nogales,
Mexico, is just 40 cents—plus the
traditional peso tip—eight cents.
The union scale in Arizona is
$1.50.
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