m A introduced ;eting the ministers a get-ac- r. freshmen y and age lany com- f life. As breaking ng out on ■e greeted e, but as' rown. food M,” Gay aecome a life pur- d in your citizen, that you ation for it do the an really do the whether )r not if loors and ' r CADETS OFFICERS COMMISSIONED THE BATTALION Tuesday, September 20, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 3 (Continued from Page 1) * Sander, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, Edwin F. Latta, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, Milton P. Witt, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, Rolf R. Lippke, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, David G. King, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, David E. McKay, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, John L. German, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Jere W. Kelly, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Richard E. Hoppers, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Donovan J. Kirkpatrick, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, James C. Adams, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Doyce H. Cooke, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, * Thomas L. Stack, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Roy W. Thompson, T. Sgt. Maroon Band Commanding Officer, Donald 1 Frank Boren, Capt.; Scholastic Officer, Frank W. Steinle, Jr., 1st Lt.; Supply Officer, Rodney S. Griffith, 1st Lt.; Platoon Leader, Bridance R. Kissman, 1st Lt.; Platoon Leader, William C. Jami son, 1st Lt.; Platoon Leader, Jack D. Tallman, 1st Lt.; Platoon Lead er, Robert C. Armstrong, 1st Lt.; Platoon Leader, Kenneth Henne- * berger, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Sidney F. Stephenson, 1st Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, Earl J. Went worth, T. Sgt.; Athletic Sergeant, * James W. Eilisor, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, Maurice D. Fischer, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, Patrick K. Crouch, T. Sgt.; Platoon Sergeant, Edwardo R. Maldonado, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Ted G. Byrom, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Alvin E. Hen drix, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Larry D. Ray, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader-, Joe T. Easley, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Jimmy G. Finley, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Adolphus B. Rabel, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, John A. Dorotik, T. jSgt.; Squad Leader, Malcolm W. Tinsley, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Robert K. Wright, T. Sgt.; Squad Leader, Roger G. Darley, T. Sgt. 4 Headquarters First Brigade Commanding Officer, George Richard Meadows, Col.; Executive Officer, Renato Ramirez, Jr., Lt. Col.; Scholastic Officer, John H. Lobingier, Lt. Col.; Adjutant, fchelton J. Champagne, Jr., Maj.; Operations Officer, Jimmie M. Hoyt, Maj.; Chaplain, Ben E. Dick erson, Maj.; Intelligence Sergeant, Richard S. Runge, M. Sgt.; Opera tions Sergeant, Charles L. Cochran, M, Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, James Lea Beaty, M. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, John S. Waddell, M. Sgt. Headquarters First Battle Group Commanding Officer, James L. Haygood, Lt. Col.; Executive Offi cer, John D. Bounds, Maj.; Scholas tic Officer, Virgil E. Lilly, Maj.; Operations Officer, Michael C. Wagner, Maj.; Adjutant, William R. Boone, Maj.; Supply Officer, James E. Rudder, Jr., Maj.; Opera tions Sergeant, Thomas A. Norton, T. Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, Thomas H. Ralph, T. Sgt.; Intelli gence Sergeant, Wayne W. Sharp, T. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, James K. Woodard, T. Sgt. Company “A,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Joe L. Gil bert, Jr., Capt.; Executive Officer, Thomas A. Nelson, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Marion M. Walton, 1st Sgt. Company “B,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Gordon K. Montgomery, Capt.; Executive Of ficer, Dan D. Williams, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Juan M. Martinez, 1st Sgt. Company “C,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Don M. Ogg, Capt.; Executive Officer, O’Neil Munn, 1st Lt.; First Ser geant, Richard G. McPherson, 1st Sgt. Company “D,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Robert H. Mloore, Capt.; Executive Officer, Frank G. Boyle, 1st Lt.; First Ser geant, James T. Davis, Jr., 1st Sgt. Headquarters Second Battle Group Commanding Officer, Fred Hud speth, Lt. Col.; Executive Officer, Trent N. Cox, Maj.; Scholastic Officer, John K. Neal, Maj.; In telligence & Safety Officer, Merle P. Mahaney, Maj.; Adjutant, James D. Cage, Maj.; Operations Officer, Robert J. Rektorik, Maj.; Supply Officer, Patrick L. Przada, Maj.; Operations Sergeant, James D. Carnes, T. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, On Sept. 24th the MSC Presents PERSON!! CONCERT AT GUION HALL 3:30 P. M. $1.50 Per Person DANCE IN MSC BALLROOM 10:00 P.M. $2.00 Stag or Drag Edwin N. Broesche, T. Sgt.; In telligence Sergeant, Kent G. Ellis, T. Sgt. Company “E,” FMrst Brigade Commanding Officer, Irwin Dierking, Capt.; Executive Officer, John B. Stokes, Jr., 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Richard B. Wadsworth, 1st Sgt. Company “F,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Lynn A. McKinnie, Capt.; Executive Offi cer, Grady A. Light, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Charles P. Gardner, 1st Sgt. Company “G,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Bernard C. Heer, Capt.; Executive Officer, James E. Stiebing, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, John F. Imle, Jr., 1st Sgt. Headquarters, Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Harvey D. Barber, Col.; Executive Officer, Franklin T. Osborne, Lt. Col.; Supply Officer, Harris E. Haynes, Maj.; Adjutant, Milton P. Martin, Maj.; Intelligence & Safety Officer, Richard A. Box, Maj.; Operations Officer, Donald A. Williamson, Maj.; Chaplain, Kenton W. Sand ers, Maj.; Intelligence Sergeant, Don B. Burnett, M. Sgt.; Opera tions Sergeant, John H. Winder, M. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, Daniel W. Deupree, M. Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, Ramsey K. Melugin, M. Sgt. Headquarters, Third Battle Group Commanding Officer, Travis L. Wegenhoft, Lt. Col.; Executive Of ficer, Tommy C. Reid, Maj.; Scho lastic Officer, Godfrey T. Moller, Maj.; Adjutant, SethL. Weld, Maj.; Intelligence & Safety Officer, Joe H. Hegyesi, Maj.; Supply Officer, James T. Rector, Maj.; Operations Officer, Janies E. Stubbs, Maj.; Operations Sergeant, William H. Harrison, T. Sgt.; Scholastic Ser geant, Charles W. Moore, T. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, Richard Alva rado, T. Sgt. Company “A,” Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Guy W. Keeling, Capt.; Executive Officer, Charles E. Hoermann, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Charles W. Mc Clain, 1st Sgt. Company “B,” Second Brigade Commanding Officer, John Todd Eagle, Capt.; Executive Officer, Jack Donald Floyd, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Michael M. Schneider, 1st Sgt. Company “C,” Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Jerry I. Gilliland, Capt.; Executive Officer, William B. Peyton, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Cecil D. Bailey, 1st Sgt. Company “D,” Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Lee R. Ratliff, Capt.; Executive Officer, James E. Riley, 1st Lt.; First Ser geant, Boyd R. Branch, 1st Sgt. Company “H,” First Brigade Commanding Officer, Charles H. Rollins, Jr., Capt.; Executive Offi cer, Milton R. Martin, IstLt.; First Sergeant, Daniel R. Griffith, First Sergeant. Headquarters Fourth Battle Group Commanding Officer, William F. McFarland, Lt. Col.; Executive Officer, Larry M. Dubisson, Maj.; Scholastic Officer, Roy E. Spencer, Maj.; Adjutant, Charles E. Oual- line, Maj.; Operations Officer, Ronny J. Hampton, Maj.; Supply Officer, Darryl G. Bush, Maj.; Chaplain, Joe W. Lindley, Maj.; Operations Officer, John D. Beas ley, T. Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, Jack O. Harrington, T. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, Walter 1 B. Moore, T. Sgt. Company “E,” Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Randall L. Yeargen, Capt.; Executive Officer, Edward D. Rigsby, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, John R. Anthis, 1st Sgt. Company “F,” Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Billy M. McCutchen, Capt.; Executive Offi cer, Oscar Saenz, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Thomas L. Sims, 1st Sgt. Company “G”, Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Frank A. Fitzgerald, Capt.; Executive Offi cer, Richard A. Mays, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, William A. Shaw, 1st Sgt. Company “G-3”, Second Brigade Commanding Officer, George WJ Vogt, Capt.; Executive Officer, Martin E. Garcia, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Jerry B. Payne, 1st Sgt. Company “H”, Second Brigade Jimmy L. Cash, M. Sgt.; Stephen W. Seale, Jr., M. Sgt. Headquarters First Group Commanding Officer, Jerome W. Kahanek, Lt. Col.; Executive Offi cer, Donald V. Eastwood, Maj.; Scholastic Officer, Dan A. Grohn, Maj.; Operations Officer, Bobby D. Underwood, Maj.; Intelligence Ser geant, Paul F. Heye, T. Sgt.; Oper ations Sergeant, Charles M. Cloud, T. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, Donald R.-Thompson, T. Sgt. Squadron 1 Commanding Officer, Gerald J. Walla, Capt.; Executive Officer, David W. Anderson, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Jay W. Terry, 1st Sgt. Squadron 2 Commanding Officer, Richard L. Williams, Capt.; Executive Officer, Bernard A. Selensky, 1st Lt. Squadron 3 Commanding Officer, Joseph C. Wheeler, Capt.; Executive Officer, Richard E. Hudgins, 1st Lt.; First Sgt. Zay W. Gilbreath, 1st Sgt. Squadron 4 Commanding Officer, Jay M. Gardner, Capt.; Executive Officer, William H. Blewster, 1st Lt.; First Sgt. Eldridge E. Goens, 1st Sgt. Headquarters Second Group Commanding Officer, Marvin L. Schneider, Lt. Col.; Executive Offi cer, A. C. Hill, Maj.; Scholastic Of- Commanding Officer, Tommy J. fj cer> Charles E. Brame, Maj.; Ad- Davidson, Capt.; Executive Officer, Robert R. Blakewood, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Robert C. Neely, 1st Sgt. Headquarters Fifth Battle Group Commanding Officer, Clyde N. Hale, Lt. Col.; Executive Officer, Ralph B. Hendricks, Maj.; Scho lastic Officer, Donald G. Patton, Maj.; Adjutant, Ogden T. Baur, Maj.; Intelligence & Safety Officer, Marc B. Powe, Maj.; Operations Officer, Danny D. Murdock, Maj.; Intelligence Sergeant, Joe E. Sides, T. Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, Joe N. Randolph, T. Sgt.; Supply Ser geant, Richard F. Halter, T. S^t. Company “I”, Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Roy E. Simmons, Capt.; Executive Officer, Alton E. Galvez, 1st Lt.; First Ser geant, Tilmon J. Reeves, 1st Sgt. Company “K”, Second Brigade Commanding Officer, David C. Coleman, Capt.; Executive Officer, James W. Williams, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Gary L. Santerre, 1st Sgt. Company “L”, Second Brigade Commanding Officer, Larry W. Ayers, Capt.; Executive Officer, Ronald C. 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Bolton, Capt.; Executive Officer, Robert J. Laird, 1st Lt; First Sgt. Jack,5. Price, 1st Sgt. • Squadron 6 Commanding Officer, William Leo Murray, Capt.; First Sergeant, James M. Hill, Jr., 1st Sgt. Squadron 7 Commanding Officer, Richard L. Smith, Capt.; Executive Officer, Allen C. Johnson, 1st Lt.; First Sergeant, Homer Lee Denning, 1st Sgt. Squadron 8 Commanding Officer, Larry C. Sudderth, Capt.; Executive Officer, James W. Fadal, 1st Lt.; First Ser geant, Ted L. Hodges, 1st Sgt. Headquarters Second Wing Commanding Officer, Bobby L. McDaniel, Col.; Executive Officer, Bernard Berman, Lt. Col.; Scholas tic Officer, Thomas W. Woodard, Lt. Col.; Adjutant, Thomas R. Mur ray, Maj.; Intelligence Officer, Charles R. Monday, Maj.; Opera tions Officer, Gerald R. Brieden, Maj.; Chaplain, Ronald E. Thomas- son, Maj.; Operations Sergeant, Stewart B. Carpenter, M. Sgt.; Scholastic Sergeant, Robert N. Tigerettes Perform The word “Tiger” is formed by the well- president; Judy Mills, secretary; Ann Hold- known 74-member A&M Consolidated Tiger- redge, treasurer; Ann' Loupot, religious ettes. The Tigerettes, who march at all leader; Eleanor Worley, reporter; Janell Tiger football games, have selected Janet Yeager and Peggy Ames, company cap- Darrow, president; Blair Perryman, vice tains; and Mrs. Ermine Worrell, sponsor. Squadron 12 ^ * ^David Gt WeWvJst Lt.; First Ser geant, Sanj Piccolo, 1st Sgt. w' Sqiiadroii 15 Hinton, M. Sgt.; Supply Sergeant, George M. Crawford, M. > Sgt. Headquarters T^hird Group Commanding Officer, John A. Winship, Lt. Col./'iE^ecutive Offi- Maj.; Operations Officjer^ Phillips R. Cranberry, M^j.;-.Operations Sergeant, Richard iE.: Withers, T. Sgt.; Scholastic S