The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1960, Image 3

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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. Reitz, 1st Lt.; First Ser
geant, Steadman Davis, 1st Sgt.
Company “M”, Second Brigade
Commanding Officer, Herbert H.
Campbell, Capt.; Executive Officer,
Paul K. Piper, 1st Lt.; First Ser
geant, Frank Haynes, 1st Sgt.
Headquarters First Wing
Commanding Officer, Kenneth J.
Demel, Col.; Executive Officer, Ed
win H. Harris, Lt. Col.; Adjutant,
Richard M. Powell, Maj.; Scholastic
Officer, Scott S. McKay, III, Maj.;
Chaplain, Rodney W. Hebert, Maj.,
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FOR SALE
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Will keep children in my home for wor
in*? mothers. Mrs. Cooper, D-5-Y Colie
View It
Would like to care for child in my
Mrs. Judy Eeimer, 304 Live Oak, VI 6
30 ft. house trailer with attached bed
room. Ready for occupancy. Ideal for
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married couple, located one mile
A&M Campus. Phone VI 6-7775.
from
its
1951 Chevrolet, good condition. $175.00.
TA 3-2861, 417 Oak, Bryan. 13
Apartment size refrigerator, exc
condition, very reasonable. TA 2-4463
6 p. m.
excellent
after
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Senior boots, Sam Brown, Boot Pants,
Boot Rack, and accessories. Boot size 9,
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um calf. Good shape. Call VI 6-5572
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ATTENTION COLLEGE VIEW COUPLES
Rubber Base paint only $3.95 per gallon
W CHAPMAN’S PAINT STORE, next to
post office—downtown Bryan. 134t6
HELP WANTED
o I need juniors in the Corps dorms who
want to make good easy money in spare
time. Contact Charles A. Leonard, Dorm
17, Room 114. H4
Can you use extra income? We need
more Tupperware dealers in this area to
demonstrate on home party plans. Box 67,
College Station or Phone VI 6-4909 135t5
SPECIAL NOTICE ^
Experienced and qualified piano teacher
resuming lessons. Mrs. Young, call VI 6-
5417 or come by 905 B Cross St. It4
Our nursery by the hour, day or week.
Children all ages, experienced, have health
card. VI 6-8151. 134U0
TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL
Ages ZVt-S years. Storytelling, Singing,
Drawing, Playing. Operated by Mrs. Jo-
'anne Miller. Close to College. Vf 6-484.1.
Reference when requested. lOOtfn
Will keep children for working mothers.
Vmtact Mrs. Raulf, B-17-X College View.
135t3
Maid wants work. Will give references,
iall TA 3-2267 or 1013 Henderson Street.
13413
Will keep children in my home. VI 6-
8606, 100-A Fairview.
Would like to keep children ages 1-3 in
e. Am Aggie
ionf
tion, VI 6-4996.
ip e
my home. Am Aggie wife and have son
18 months old. 506 A Milam, College Sta-
133tfn
Why wait until last minute to get your
Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial
service? Electric typewriters, offset
printing, negatives and metal plates made.
3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87tfn
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VMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailj
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Ph. D. Language Examination
minatio
language requirement
gree will be giv-
mg the foreign
for the Ph. D. de-
given Wednesday, Oct. 5th at
ind,l:00 p. m. in Room 129,
Electrolux Sales am
Williams. TA 3-6600
d Service. G. C.
90tfn
« DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett.
VI 6-4005. 120tfn
and, l :uu p.
Academic Building. Students wishing to
take this examination should leave the
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ment of Modern Languages not later than
5:00 p. m. Monday, Oct. 3.
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KELLEYS
Coffee Shop & Corral
Open 24 Hours Daily
201 S. Main Bryan
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc
Curtains — Fabrics — Toy*
Ridgecrest Village
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment, one block from
campus, utilities paid, $50.00 monthly, TA-
2-3177. It4
Furnished garage apartment. Shower,
clean, quiet, private. Ideal for graduate
students. Bills paid. $30.00 a month. TA-
2-3359. It4
Unfurnished three bedroom house. One
bath and washer connections. $55.00 month
ly. 409 Liveoak St. VI 6-8351 lt4
One bedroom apartment, near Sast Gate.
Call after 5:00 p. m. or weekends, VI 6-
5968. - Itfn
Clean, one bedroom furnished apartment,
1018 Foster, College Hills, walk-in closets,
roll-aWay l«d, garage, call VI 6-6266 or
Redmond Real Estate Co. Itfn
Two bedroom furnished apartments.
Dining room, living room, kitchen, bath.
$30.00 monthly. TA 2-7979, HI
Clean, redecorated furnished garage
apartment. In nice neighborhood. 2 blocks
from Campus. Rent reasonable. Phone
VI 6-5861 lt4
Nice 2 bedroom furnished house, ideal
for student and working wife. Reasonable.
VI 6-7037 after 5 and weekends. ISStfn
Small quiet bachelor apartment. De
tached from main house. Private bath and
kitchen. TA 3-2861, 417 Oak, Bryan. 135t2
Unfurnished apartment, four blocks from
College. Neat and clean. Only $37.50.
Phone VI 6-7331. 135t4
Attractive three room furnished apart-
ment at North Gate. $50.00 per month with
part untilities paid. Hard wood floors and j
tile drain in kitchen. Another three room ,
furnished apartment. $45.00 per month
with part utilities paid. Contact owner at
418 Main, College Station or phono VI 6-
4513 136tl a
Nice furnished house facing College.
$50.00. Call VI 6-7331. 135t4
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FOR RENT
Small furnished apartment. Near North
Gate. Ideal for two boys who want to
study and get by cheap. Phone VI 6-7248.
135tfn
venient to campus. 403
6528.
ap;
Boy
yett, Call VI 6-
136tfn
Room with connecting bath and w;
ing distance off Campus. Phone VI 6-
5232. 135tfn
Furnished apartments with utilities. Only
45.00. Couples only. Walking
$35.00 and $■
distance. Phone VI 6-7331.
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Nice small house, furnished for couple,
only $32.50. Phone VI 6-7331. 135t4
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AIR CONDITIONED one bedroom duplex
lartment. Well furnished,
impus. Nice yard and trees.
6281 after 12 noon.
apa
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Near A&M
Call VI 6-
Two bedrooms in my home,
us. Call VI 6-4233. 401 De
Near Cam-
'exter, College
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Two nicely furnished one bedroom dup-
:x. Pine paneling throughout, washer
:tions, window fans. Also one bed-
niccly furnished house. Large win-
r, fans.
2-6927
or KE 7-624
ryan
and College.
134tfn
Two bedroom furnished apartment, re-
ecorated, hardwood floors, ample closet
d. 304
134tfn
Small room in brick
One bedroom brick duplex unfurnished
heating, 220 wiring,
VI 6-6468.
nng,
Phon
Redecorated furnished apartmen t
ned porch and garage. 207 Yj Mont-
Available September 15th. Call VI-
6-4452 after 5 or any time weekends.
134tfn
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Metropolitan Life Ins. C n .
VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232
401 Cross St. C. S.
FOR RENT
Two bedroom
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Motard 6 Cafeteria (^tyhNrtLLl [
jutant, Gernot W. Arnold, Maj.;
Operations Officer, Jimmy C.
Simpson, Maj.; Chaplain, Andrew
E. Short, Maj.; Scholastic Ser
geant, Richard L. Forgason, T.
Sgt.; Intelligence Sergeant, Dean
K. Pettit, T. Sgt.; Operations Ser
geant, Ronald V. Smith, T. Sgt.;
Sup£lj^ Sergeant, Laban E. Berry,|
Jr., T. Sgt.
Commanding Officer, Malcolm F.
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<jrge.Ant, Rqhcvt
F. Lindsay, T. Sgt.™ ’0-<pK •
Squadron 9
Commanding Officer, Vernon L.
Yanta, Capt.; Executive Officer,
Billy C. Jewell, 1st Lt.; First Ser
geant, Paul W. Hilbum, 1st Sgt.
Squadron 10
Commanding Officer, Douglas F.
Olbrich, Capt.; Executive Officer,
Michael B. Wright, 1st Lt.; First
Sergeant, Donald L. Holmes, 1st
Sgt.
Squadron 11
Commanding Officer, Anthony J.
Giardina, Capt.; First Sergeant,
Joseph F. Ashy, 1st Sgt.
Gerald L. Webb, 1st Sgt.
' Headquarters Fourth Group
Commanding Officer, Timothy'M.
Cockburn, Lt. Col.; Executive Of
ficer, Michael H. Wilson, Maj.; Ad- 1
jutant, Norman D. Ayers,
Operations Officer* Paul O.. Rum-
ere, M4 x j. j t : Intelligence i&i Safety
Officer, Larry K. Leighton, Maj.;
Operations Sergeant, Walter G.
Dahlberg, T. Sgt,; Scholastic Ser
geant; Jllhft W. •Haferfe, ^T; Sgt.';
Supply Sergeant, Robert D. Hatin-
ger, T. Sgt.
Squadron 13
Commanding Officer, Elton M.
Jordan, Capt.; Executive Officer,
Ray A. Dupree, 1st Lt.; First Ser
geant, Don C. Ince, 1st Sgt.
Squadron 14
Commanding Officer, William R.
Vance, Capt.; Executive Officer,
. Commanding Officer, Ronald O.
WhiteKey, Capt.; First Sergeant,
■JhoiBas. C. Morris, 1st Sgt.
Squadron 16
! CoMmandihg 1 i|ffii
,Jg§pf»
■r, Jerry S.
t Sergeant,
st sbt.
Squadron 17
Commanding Officer, James S.
Austin, Capt.; Executive Officer,
uSCcphen 'W. •Rohrhoit'bh, 1st Lt.;
First Sergeant, John M. Beakley,
1st Sgt.
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want
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Large quiet room, near campus, private
entrance, bath. VI 6-4251 134tfn
Furnished one or two bedroom duplex’s.
Extra nice, reasonable price. On East
Gate bus line, at 900 East 30th. TA 2-1562
or TA 2-3739. 133tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
Air conditioned bedroom, private bath,
private entrance, gentlemen preferred. 804
South College, Bryan, TA 3-6399. 133tfn
1. For Rent-duplex apartment
2. furnished and unfurnished
3. one and two bedrooms
4. half-way between Bryan and Colle
Station off College Ave. on Duncan S
5. CaU TA 2-6521, day. TA 3-1786, nigtit.
furnished thre
apartment, stove and refrigera
furnished. 509 First Streti. VI 6-8562.
ree year
rigeratdr
New color
\
Nicely furnished small house. Near
Shopping Center, bus, and washateria.
Trees, garage. Rent very reasonable. 208
W. Duncan. TA 3-6589. 1301
Student apartments North Gate. Newly
refurnished. $25.00 to $46.00. VI 6-8214
\f
Apartment two blocks from campus.
New building, nicely furnished, walk-in
closets, hardwood floors, formica drain-
hoard, Venetian blinds, 220 wiring. VI 6-
1. 117tfn
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