The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 21, 1959, Image 7

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Thp ftattnlfnn CnJleirP Stafinn (Rrnznn County), Toxa*
Thursday, May 21, 1959
PAGE 7
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Awards
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Thomas L. Keith, journalism stu
dent from Cleveland, was awarded
first prize in the C. L. Babcock
competition at the Student Publi
cations Banquet Friday.
Keith was presented a certifi
cate and a check for $250 for his
essay on “Texas A&M—What It
Means to Me.” The award was
presented by Babcock, a Beaumont
businessman.
Nine other students received cer
tificates of merit for their essays
on the same subject. They are
James A. Brady, Kenneth Cox, Don
Elledge, Olan Hunter, James E.
Eedbetter, Thomas N. Payne, Troy
David Spencer, Mickey E. Walker
and Stanley Wied.
In other activities, the outgoing
editors of each of the student pub
lications recognized their staffs
and were presented gold watches
by L. A. Duewall, director of Stu
dent Publications. Watches were
presented to Tommie A. Hennard,
The Southwestern Veterinarian;
Louis C. Stipp, The Engineer; Rod
erick D. Stepp, The Aggieland;
Delmar Deterling, The Agricultur
ist; Joe Buser, The Battalion; and
Robert T. Kerr, The Commentator.
The Battalion’s summer editor,
Johnny Johnson, was also pre
sented a watch.
Each editor then presented the
1959 editor of their respective pub
lication.
The Smorgasbord dinner began
at 6:45 p.m., and was followed by
voting by the audience on the Van
ity Fair candidates.
Buser, acting as master of cere
monies, presented the annual Bat
talion awards to outstanding peo
ple on the campus. The awards
were presented to Don Cloud, ca
det colonel of the Corps; Robert
L. Melcher, civilian student coun
selor and foreign student adviser;
W. L. Penberthy, director of Stu-
anquet
dent Activities; W. D. (Pete) Har
desty, student organizations ad
viser.
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L. A.. Duewall, director of Stu
dent Publications; Ted Cathey,
clerk in the Office of Student Pub
lications; Jones Ramsey, sports
publicity director; Tom Chandler,
baseball coach; Dr. C. R. Lyons,
director of Student Health Serv
ices; and James L. Nuche, printer’s
assistant at the A&M Press.
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preparing - for the
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Contact
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ABILENE
Abilene Livestock Auction Co.
by Oris Reynolds
Bass Soap Co.
by J. Bass
Citizens National Bank
by M. W. Meek
Eplen’s Restaurant
by Mack Eplen
Gooch Packing Co.
by Pete Gooch
The Griffith Laboratories
by C. L. Griffith
B. Heller and Company
by Chet Ringeisen
Millerman and Millerman Insurance
by Morey Millerman
Paymaster Feed Mills
by A. A. Heidebrecht
Ranchers and Farmers Cattle Auction
by Pete Waldrup
ANNONA
Joe E. Russell
ATHENS
Athens Commission Co.
by Reagan Jenkins
Raymond Robbins
AUSTIN
Herman F. Keep
BANDERA
Raymond Hicks
Lewis L. Keese
Joe Short, Jr.
Ray F. Wyatt
BEAUMONT
Zummo Meat Co.
by John F. Zummo
BRADY
G. R. White
BRYAN
Clyde Bailey
Brazos County Producers Co-op
Association
by A. J. Yeager
Walter S. Britten
Caldwell’s Jewelry
by Mrs. John S. Caldwell
Conlee Seed Co.
by Donald Conlee
First National Bank
by Travis Bryan, Jr.
Grubb’s Feed Mills
by Mrs. James R. Grubbs
HolHs Service Center
by J. B. Hollis
Lloyd Joyce
Parker Lumber Co.
by G. S. Parker
The Texan
by Victor Stelljes
The Triangle
by J. A. Ferreri
CADDO MILLS
Bee Angus Farms
by J. R. Stroope
CLARKWOOD
Doehne Provision Co.
by Fred Doehne
COLLEGE STATION
Aggieland Barber Shop
by R. W. Ivy
W. T. Berry
Norman Bennett
O. D. Butler
Court’s Shoe Shop
by Frank Court
Harold Franke
M. T. Harrington
Humble Service Station
by Frank Bowman
H. 0. Kunkle
L. A. Maddox
R. E. Patterson
R. C. Potts
Earl Rudder
Smitty’s Grill
by W. R. Morrison
Saddle & Sirloin Club Seniors
Saddle & Sirloin Club Juniors
Norman Vestal
Kermit Wahrmund and
Caddo Waldrip
Western Restaurant
by Jerry Randle
Jack Willingham
Doug Wythe
Zarape’s Restaurant
by Lupe Esquivel
Zubik’s
by J. G. Zubik
CORPUS CHRISTI
Corpus Christi A&M Club
DALLAS
B. Heller & Company
by H. H. “Tex” Boyle
B. Heller & Company
by Chet Ringeisen
Roberc B. Culium
Enterprise, Inc.
by R. H. Marks
Jack’s Meat Service
by Jack Kreck
The Griffith Laborstories, Inc.
by C. L. Griffith
FAIRFIELD
Mrs. Emma Hill
F. R. Hill
FORT WORTH
Sol Blum
Lattie Kaisers Supply Co.
by Mickey Quinn, Fred Ryan
and Dr. Ben Nye
Estes Packing Co.
by Jack Estes
Jack Estes, Jr.
4-T Farm
by Delbert Taylor
Ft. Worth Frosted Foods
by Harold E. Klein .
Ft. Worth Implement Co.
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
by Amon Carter, Jr.
H. D. Laughlin &; Son
by Hank Laughlin
Right-Weight Co.
by M. G. Scroggs
WBAP
by Calvin Pigg
HEARNE
Dr. T. A. Searcy
HOUSTON
Houston A&M Club
Houston Fat Stock Show
by John Kuykendall
Jamail Brothers Food Market
by Clarence Jamail
Port City Stockyards Co.
by J. D. Startwelle
Ye Olde College Inn
by Ernest Coker
KYLE’ 1 ! V
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Litterst & Moore Cattle Co.
by Frank Litterst
LAREDO
Laredo Packing Co.
by Roberto Salinas
LUBBOCK
Lewter Feed Lots
MARBLE FALLS
W. L. PHILLIPS
Alfred Shifflett
MARFA
Wert E. Love
MART
Bill Childers
ORANGE
E. W. BROWN, JR.
PALESTINE
Vernon Calhoun
Fowler Rhoades
D. B. Robertson
PLANO
Mrs. Ammie E. Wilson
ROCKSPRINGS
James Whittenburg
ROCKWALL
Mrs. Tom R. Hoge
> ; \ SAN* ANTONIO ,
Ed Auge Packing Co.
by John T. Keene
Henry Fitzhugh
R. C. Mays
Joe Straus, Jr.
Trenton Butler Pony Farm
by Jim Butler
WEATHERFORD
Weatherford Oil Tool Co.
by Walter H. Carter
WEST COLUMBIA
T. M. Smith
WETMORE
Bruno Gass
WHEELER
C. J. Van Zandt & Son
Robert Gooch, Ham Sales Chairman, is shown presenting the Championship award to Milton
Edwards for preparing and showing the first place ham in the Saddle and Sirloin Club’s Ham
Show. The ham was sold for a record price of $1,000.00 to E. W. Brown, Jr., of Orange, Texas.
108 hams were sold for a new total sales record of $4,051.50.
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