The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1960, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 4, 1960
Dallas Football Officials
Three members of the Dallas Rangers, new members of
the National Football League, are shown at the meeting
in Miami Beach, Fla., where the team was voted into the
league. From left to right, are Dallas co-owners Bedford
Wynne and Clint Murchison, Jr., George Marshall, owner
of the Washington Redskins; and Tex Schramm, general
manager of the Dallas club. (AP Wirephoto)
Singing Cadets
Roster Released
Dr. Bill Turner, director of the
Singing Cadets, today announced
the roster of the organization for
concerts during the spring semes
ter of 1960.
They follow:
First tenors: William A. Brant
ley, Fort Worth; Charles A.
Brown, Pasadena; James N.
Crouch, Gladewater; Dean Hosier,
Dallas; Earl T. Hubert, Riviera;
Fi’ank Lane Lynch, Bryan; James
H. Magers, Abilene; Ted S. Nova-
sad, Noi'mangee; Nathan C.
O’Brian, New Rochelle, N. Y.;
John S. Rogers, West Columbia;
$nd Jei'ome P. Wick, Rio Hondo.
Second tenors: Efraim Armen-
dariz, Galveston; John C. Baird,
Harlingen; Dan H. Boettcher, Dal
las; W. D. Bunting Jr., Bryan;
Robert L. Compton, Elton, La.;
Jim T. Davis, Mertzon; Sam R.
Daw, Joaquim; Johnny E. Gauntt
and Joe T. MeKnight, Longview;
Jerry B. Griffiths and Robert N.
Hinton, Houston; Jack O. Harring
ton, Plano; James E. Lowe, Waco;
Raimundo Riojas, Rosita, Coahjla,
Mexico; Jerry L. Whitley, Fort
Worth; and Larry L. Whitlock,
Bells.
Baritones: Jon M. Alexander,
Amarillo; J. Michael Donovon,
Tulsa, Oklahoma; Larry C. Dub-
berly, Dallas; Jerry H. Hatfield,
Cleburn; Albert J. Hensz, Harlin
gen; James P. Hudson, Hosston,
La.; William J. Jonas, Kerrville;
Karl P. Mattlage, Crawford; David
L. Morgan, Uvalde; Gabriel Na-
var, El Paso; John C. Schier,
Sealy; Carlos S. Worley, Baytown;
and Jimmy R. Youngblood, Bryan.
Basses: W. C. Arrington, Free
port; David E. Berney and Rich
ard T. Simmons, Houston; Olin W.
Brown, Dallas; Ed. H. Classen,
San Antonio; James H. Elder and
Larry K. Leighton, College Sta
tion; Marcus S. Edwards, Refugio;
Daniel E. Knowles, Pensacola,
Fla.; John L. Lenamon, Groes-
beck; Joe W. Lindley, Plainview;
Don Melton, Edna; Ramsey K.
Melugin, Sanderson; Martin L.
Raabe, Vernon; Jeffrey R. Taylor,
Grand Prairie; and William C.
Weston, Odessa.
AsM MENS SHOP
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AGGIE OWNED
McNamara to Talk at Heart Program
Dr. Dan G. McNamara, director
of the Texas Children’s Hospital
Cardiac Clinic in Houston, will
kick off Heart Month today as
principal speaker at a free public
heart program to be held in the
new Lone Star Gas Co. auditorium
in Bryan at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. McNamara has chosen for
his topic, “Heart Diseases in Chil
dren.”
The program, which is being
sponsored by the Brazos County
Heart Assn., will also consist of a
30-minute color movie entitled
“Congenital Heart Defects.”
Dr. Jack E. Marsh Jr., president
of the Brazos County Heart Assn.,
will be moderator for this pro
gram.
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