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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1960)
THE BATTALION Wednesday, December 14,1960 College Station, Texas Page 3 ACTIVITIES, ACCOMPLISHMENTS ere Are Texas A&M’s 38 ‘Who’s Who’ Selections The following is a comprehensive | list of activities and accomplish ments of each of the 38 Texas A&M students selected for the “Who’s Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities.” James Austin, Jr. Member, Senior Court; Cadet Capt.; member, Ross Volunteers; winner of the Lulie Hughie Lane Arts and Science Scholarship; Sons of the American Revolution Award; distinguished Air Force Cadet and applicant for regular commission; member, Arts and Science Council. ★ ★ Harvey Barber Cadet Col.; president, Committee on Student Affairs, 1st Baptist Church; Varsity Tennis Letterman; Frosh Tennis Team; Ross Volun teers; A&M Junior Representative, Texas Junior Chamber of Com merce Leadership Conference; SAR Award; Houston Chamber of Com merce Award; Distinguished Mili tary Student; Corps Representa tive, A&M Chamber of Commerce; Delegate MSC Leadership Confer ence; Best Drilled Freshman and Sophomore, L-2; Pre-Med Repre sentative, A&M Chamber of Com merce; YMCA Freshman Camp; Pre-Med Club; Hometown Club; Baptist Student Union. ★ ★ ★ Malcolm Bolton President of Freshman Engineer ing Society; Cadet Capt.; 3rd Pla toon Leader, Ross Volunteers; member, Permanent Firing Squad, /Ross Volunteers; Distinguished Military Student; Editor’s Staff, A&M Engineer; Finance Commit tee, SCON A VI; Town Hall Staff; member, Society of Automotive Engineers; candidate for Regular Officers Commission; Outstanding Freshman, Sqd. 12. ★ ★ ★ Donald Boren S t u d e n t Engineers’ Council; Cadet Capt. of Maroon Band; Vice- President, McKinney Hometown Club of Collin County; Band; Ross Volunteers; Tau Beta Pi; Mission Manufacturing Co. Scholarship; I Drum and Bugle Corps Award (2 years); Distinguished Military Stu dent; Outstanding Freshman and Sophomore, Maroon Band. ★ ★ ★ William Brasher Member, Arts and Sciences Stu dent Council; President, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society; Vice Pres, of Marshall Hometown Club; member, Milner Dorm Council; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Begin ning Physics Achievement Award; Alcoa Foundation Award; Schlum- berger Collegiate Award; Intra mural winner, tennis, ping pong, volleyball; Student laborer in the Engineering Experiment Station; Physics lab assistant instructor. ★ ★ ★ Michael Carlo Offices held in Civilian Student Council: President; Secretary; member, Exchange Store Advisory Board; member, Executive Com mittee of CSC; member, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee; chairman, Civilian Dress Commit tee; chairman, Civilian Week-End Committee; member, Civilian Week-End Committee; chairman, Elections Committee; member, New Student Week Committee; presi dent, Dormitory; secretary, Dorm President Council; chairman, Dormitory Constitution Standard ization Committee; Dormitory Rep resentative, Honor Code Commit tee; Dormitory Representative, Civilian Student Council; Junior Class Representative, CSC; presi dent, Canterbury Association; vice- president, Diocese of Texas Canter bury Association; chairman, Ecu- menial Conference; vice-president, Student Chamber of Commerce; School of Arts and Sciences Repre sentative, Board of Directors, Stu dent Chamber of Commerce; mem ber, Student Chamber of Com merce; chairman, Eighth Annual MSC Leadership Conference; secre tary, Yankee Hometown Club; member, Civilian Chaplain’s Selec tion Committee; Legett Hall’s Most Outstanding Dormitory Member Award; Undergraduate Research Assistantship in Chemistry; nomi nated for a Woodrow Wilson Fel-1 lowship. ★ ★ ★ Harvey Cash Senior Court; iviembership Chair man AIEE; Cadet Lt. CM.; Fresh man Track; Varsity Track; Out standing Freshman and Sopho more, Sqd. 15; Outstanding Cadet in Squadron, Summer Camp. ★ ★ ★ Kenneth Clevenger Student Chapter, American Vet erinary Medical Association; Ex ecutive Council, AVMA; Abstracts, Southwestern Veterinarian; Secre tary and Treasurer, Junior Vet Class; Student Employee; Pre- Veterinary Society; Vice-Presi dent, Mesquite Hometown Club; Wesley Foundation; Student Coun cil; Student Senate; Community Chest Fund Committee, Student Senate; Walton Hall Dorm Coun cil; Dorm Sixteen Council; Intra mural Football Medal Winner; Coach of Champion Civilian Intra mural Football Team; BS in Ani mal Science; Board of Directors, A&M Chamber of Commerce; Phi Beta Kappa Member. ★ ★ ★ William Curry “The only college activity that I was privileged to participate in before my injury was the college gymnastics team, of which I was a member. I was active in all unit activities and intramurals. “I know very well that this list of activities will apper very inade quate when compared with some of the others that you will receive, but I assure you that it is not short because of lack of interest, but because of physical incapabil ity. “My only claim to recognition at A&M is that I am graduating, but I’ve done it the hard way and no one could be any prouder of my accomplishment or of any school. It is an honor to have even been considered, and I thank you very much for that. “I wish I had been able to take a greater part in college activi ties.” Solid opportunities with solid state devices A big part of Western Electric’s job is to manu facture the miniature “new arts” products that are changing the science of communications. It’s a job which offers you a challenging career —a chance to plan new methods of mass pro ducing ever-improving kinds of transistors, fer rite devices, diodes, special purpose electron tubes, etc. You’ll be with a company that is expanding rapidly in this field. At present our Allentown and Laureldale, Pa., plants are devoted exclu sively to making electron devices, and a big new plant is under construction in Kansas City. The needs of the Bell Telephone System for these products are increasing daily and will multiply enormously with the introduc tion of Electronic Central Office switching now nearing trial operation. These devices are changing the scene at all our manufacturing plants as they go into the startling new communications products devel oped by our associates at Bell Telephone Laboratories. From microwave transmission equipment to submarine cable amplifiers, our products call for creative production engineer ing, installation planning, and merchandising methods. Our job for the Bell, System and the U.S. government has grown to the point where we are now one of the nation’s, “Top 11” in industrial sales. And your chance to play an important part in our future growth is solid! Opportunities exist for electrical, mechanical, indus trial, civil and chemical engineers, as well as physical science, liberal arts, and business majors. For more information, get your copy of Consider a Career at Western Electric from your Placement Officer. Or write College Relations, Room 6106, Western Electric Com pany, 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Be sure to arrange for a Western Electric interview when the Bell System recruiting team visits your campus. A^stcrtTEifctricj L m “Tjl) MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY UNIT Of THE BEIL SYSTEM Principal manufacturing locations at Chicago, III.; Kearny, N. J. ; Baltimore, Md.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Allentown and Laureldale Pa • Winston-Salem, N, C.; Buffalo, N. Y.; North Andover, Mass.; Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City, Mo.; Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City Okla’ Engineering Research Center, Prinoetdt, N. J. Teletype Corporation, Skokie, HI., and Little Rock, Ark. Also Western Hlednc distri bution centers in 32 cities and installation headquarters in 16 cities. General headquarters; 195 Bioadway, New York 7, N. Y. Kenneth Demel Member, Great Issues Commit tee; Chairman, Selection Commit tee, Great Issues; Member, Town Hall Staff; Chairman, Program, Town Hall Staff; Cadet Col.; President, Fort Bend Hometown Club; Active Member, Ross Volun teers; Platoon Sergeant, Ross Vol unteers. ★ ★ ★ Roland Dommert Student Senate President and Corresponding Secretary; Civilian Student Council Vice-President and Treasurer; Walton Hall Dorm itory Council; Veterinary Medicine Council; AVMA Emergency Fund Council; AVMA Parliamentarian; Pre-Veterinary Medicine Society Secretary; President, Freshman Veterinary Medicine Class; SCONA Representative; National Winner, 4-H Club Tractor Project; Outstanding Freshman Veterinary Medicine Student; Assistant Per sonality Editor, Southwestern Veterinarian; Laboratory Assist ant in Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology; Southwest Conference Sportsman ship Committee. ★ ★ ★ Christian EIkines,Jr. Cadet Capt.; Secretary and Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Vice- President, Brush Country Home town Club; Commander, White Band; Ross Volunteers; Phi Eta Sigma; Distinguished Air Force Student. ★ ★ ★ Henry Fitzhugh, Jr. Saddle and Sirloin Club; Presi dent, Student Agricultural Coun cil; Alpha Zeta, Initiation Com mittee Chairman; Senior Meats Team, 2nd place team at Kansas City and Chicago; High Point In dividual at Chicago; Junior Wool Team; Senior Wool Team; High Team at Kansas City; Junior Livestock Judging Team, 1st place team at Fort Worth; 3rd high individual at Fort Worth; Senior Livestock Team; Champion Cattle Showman in Little South western; Sears, Roebuck Founda tion Tour of Mexico; National Sci ence Foundation Undergraduate Research Scholarship; Editor of Saddle and Sirloifi Club Yearbook; second high individual in Fresh man Sophomore Judging Contest. ★ ★ ★ Ronald Frazier Student Senate, Recording Sec retary; MSC Directorate; Student Engineering Council Publicity Chairman; Cadet Lt. Col.; Social Secretary, Sophomore Class; Ross Volunteers, Permanent Firing Squad, Administrative Officer; Distinguished Military Student; Student Entertainment Manager; Election Commission; Fox and Jacobs Construction Award. ★ ★ ★ Alfredo Garcia Budget Planning Committee, SCONA VI; Industrial Engineer Representative, Student Chamber of Commerce; MembJfr, Pan Amer ican Club; Publicityf Pan Ameri can Week; Member, United Na tions Club; Member, Aggie Play ers; Physics Laboratory Instruc tor; Lamar Fleming Scholarship; Member, Milner Hall Dormitory Council; Intramural Medal Win ner, Milner Hall. ★ ★ ★ Ronny Hampton MSC Council; Cadet M'aj.; Ross Volunteers; Region IX ACU Con vention Delegates; Student Chap ter American Vet Med Association; MSC Appreciation Award; High- Jump Intramural Winner; MSC Mi u s i c Committee; Shreveport Hometown Club; Illinois Central Railroad Scholarship Award. ★ ★ ★ John Harrington Cadet Lt. Col.; Arts and Sciences Student Council; Adjunct Student Council; Law Officer, Cadet Court; Secretary-Treasurer, Pre-Med Pre- Dent Society; Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society Representative to Arts and Sciences Student Council; Fresh man and Varsity Swimming, 3 year letterman; NCAA All-American Swimming Team; Most Valuable Swimmer; Kneip Award; Capt., Freshman Swimming Team; Water Polo Team; Ross Volunteers. ★ ★ ★ Sydney Heaton Corps Commander; Distinguished Military Student; Executive Com mittee, SCONA VI; Vice Chairman, SCONA V; SCONA IV; Math Club; Arts and Sciences Council; Tyler- Smith County Hometown Club; Corps Sergeant Major; Ross Volun teer Firing Squadron; Caldwell Award; Outstanding Junior in the Corps; Sons of American Revolu tion Award; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; Association of U. S. Army Award; recorder, Cadet Court; guidon bearer, B-AAA; out standing sophomore, B-AAA; MSC Directorate Assistant; Great Issue Committee; member, General George F. Moore Award Company; Freshman Intramural Swimming Championship; Aggie Sweetheart Selection Committee. ★ ★ ★ William Hicklin Editor, The Battalion; Cadet Lt. Col.; member, College Safety Com mittee; member, Southeast Confer ence Sportsmanship Committee; Sigma Delta Chi; member, A&M Society of Journalists; Publicity Committee, Intercollegiate Talent Show; president, A&M Press Club. ★ ★ ★ Fred Hudspeth Cadet • Lt. Col.; Distinguished Student; Distinguished Military Student; Outstanding Sophomore; “A” Ordnance; Outstanding Junior, 8nd Battle Group; Society of Auto motive Engineers; American Ord nance Association; Tau Beta Pi; Ross Volunteer Permanent Firing Team; Ross Volunteer Supply Ser geant; Hughes Tool Co. Award Scholarship; Sons of American Revolution Award; Honor Code Committee; Houston Austin Home town Association; feature editor, “The Engineer.” ★ ★ ★ Clifford Jackson Fish Drill Team; sophomore, junior and senior representative of Dorm Council; Dorm Council Treas urer; member, Industrial Education Society; Industrial Education So ciety treasurer; Industrial Educa tion Society Chamber of Commerce Representative; School of Engi neering Representative to Board of Directors of Chamber of Commerce; President, Chamber of Commei’ce; member, I,ota Lambda Sigma; Ac tive memoer of Reserve Program. ★ ★ ★ Glenn Jones Student Engineer’s Council; Stu dent Chapter, Society of Explora tion Geophysics; Lt. Col. Corps Staff; Sophomore Class Vice-Presi dent; Commander, Ross Volunteer Company; Student Council on Na tional Affairs; Outstanding Senior in Department of Geology and Geo physics Award; George P. Mitchell Award in Geology and Geophysics; Society of Exploration Geophysics; National Scholarship Winner; Op portunity Award Scholarship; Draftsman for Department of Plant Pathology; Draftsman for USD A; commander, Freshman Drill Team; Distinguished Air Force Cadet. Warren Kent,. Jr Student Senate; Southwestern Veterinarian Staff; member, Junior Chapter AVMA; Honor Council, School of Veterinary Medicine; Lab. Assistant, Department of Veteri nary Physiology and Pharmacol ogy; Vice-President, Junior Class, School of Veterinary Medicine; AVMA Executive Council; Emer gency Fund Council, Junior Chap ter AVMA; Vice-President, Junior Chapter AVMA; Phi Zeta; Vice- President, Phi Zeta Eta Chapter; Phi Kappa Phi; Executive Board, Eta Chapter, Phi Zeta. ★ ★ ★ Brantley Laycock Cadet Col., Deputy Corps Com mander; Distinguished Air Force Cadet; Summer Camp, Outstanding Military Cadet; Outstanding Cadet of Flight; Ross Volunteers, Platoon Leader; Student Senate; Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Award for Out standing Air Force Junior of Corps Troops; Town Hall Staff; SCONA III and IV; Phi Eta Sigma; Matn Club; Aggie Players; Amarillo Hometown Club. ★ ★ ★ Weldon Lee Ross Volunteers; MSC Council; Great Issues; SCONA V; Confer ee, Region IX ACU Convention; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Opportunity Award Scholarship; North Ameri can Aviation Scholarship; Presi dent, MSC Council and Director ate; Co-author of Social Customs (Corps Etiquette Booklet). ★ ★ ★ Frank Lynch President, American Society of Civil Engineers; Singing Cadets, Soloist; Cadet 1st Lt.; Aggie Tal ent Show; Engineer’s Council; Chairman, Texas A&M Engineer; Distinguished Student; Winner, Best Non-Technical Report, Texas A&M Engineer; Member, Range and Forestry Club; Choir Director, First Freewill Baptist Church, Bryan; Delegate, Texas and Okla homa American Society of Civil Engineers Convention; Ffeshman Track Team; President’s Award, American Society of Civil Engi neers; Research Assistant, Texas Transportation Institute, ★ ★ ★ Richard Meadows Cadet Col.; President, Cadet Court; Outstanding Junior, 1st Brigade; Outstanding Junior, Op erations Officer, Permanent Firing Squad, Ross Volunteers; Outstand ing Cadet in Platoon, Summer Camp; Outstanding Sophomore, Armor Battalion; President, Bel- laire Hometown Club; Houston Chamber of Commerce Award; Sons of the American Revolution Award; Chairman, Housing Com mittee, SCONA VI; SCONA V; Distinguished Military Student. ★ ★ ★ Edwin Moerbe, Jr. President, Tau Beta Pi; Texas Region President of Gamma Delta; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Opportunity Award Scholarship; American Oil Schol arship; Cooper-Bessemer Engi neering Award and Scholarship; Texas Chemical Council Science Award; Freshman Slide Rule and Engineering Problems Contest; Intramural Basketball; Tau Beta Pi National Convention; Washing ton Seminar for College Students; College Tutor of Mathematics and Chemistry. ★ ★ ★ Clinton Murphy President, Freshman Class, Sophomore Class, Junior Class; Member, Election Committee; Na tional President, National Inter collegiate Flying Association; Fly ing Kadet Committee Chairman; Member, MSC Directorate; Squad ron 16 Commander; Distinguished Military Student; Dining Hall waiter; part-time draftsman, phys ical plant office; clothing clerk, i ★ ★ ★ Michael Ogg Cadet Capt., Vice-President, Senior Class; Senior Court; Presi dent, Physical Education Club; Ross Volunteers; • Sons of the American Revolution Award; Out standing Junior, 1st Battle Group; Best Drilled Sophomore, “B” Ar mor; Social Secretary, Baptist Student Union; Distinguished Mili tary Student; Sophomore Intra mural Manager; YMCA Freshman Camp Counselor. ★ ★ ★ Donald Osburn Secretary and Vice-President, Saddle and Sirloin Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Censor, Alpha Zeta; Out standing Freshman, School of Ag riculture, picked by Alpha Zeta; 2nd Sophomore and Junior in School of Agriculture, picked by Alpha Zeta and Faculty Scholar ship Committee. (CONTINUED TOMORROW) CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Combined Balance Sheet of All Funds June 30. 1960 General Assets Fund Cash for current operations $ 668.64 Cash for debt service 1,586.51 Cash for construction and other capital outlay 1,673.58 Cash for perpetual care fund United States bonds, series E, held for perpetual care fund - par value, $1,000.00, at current value United States bond, series K, held for perpetual care fund - par value, $2,000.00, at cost Accounts receivable, less estimated uncollectible accounts 1,690.56 Taxes receivable, less estimated uncollectible taxes 2,655.81 Street assessments recievable 11,860.00 Due from cemetery fund (see contra liability) 5,916.30 Deposit with A. & M. College 100.00 Inventory of materials and supplies for current use 395.75 Fixed assets Total Assets $26,547.15 Liabilities and Surplus Accounts payable - operations ? 3,159.19 Accounts payable on street improvement contri- 7,473.81 bution payable 3,169.94 Due to general fund (see contra asseD Customers’ deposits Notes payable to banks - street improvement pro ject 40,000.00 Notes payable to banks - other 10,500.00 Warrants payable Bonds payable Interest payable . , , 671.51 Reserve for perpetual care Total Liabilities $64,974.45 Surplus or (Deficit) (38,427.30) Total Liabilities and Surplus $26,547.15 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS Utility Funds $ 13,888.08 27,577.48 536.65 Ce metery Fund $ 626.86 1,287.54 General Property and Debt Fund $ Total $ 15,183.58 29,163.99 2,210.23 1,287.54 779.20 779.20 2,000.00 2>000.00 39,312.27 ’ T ""••• '• ’ •“ . , \ 41,002.83 r - 1 2,655.81 11,860.00 5,916.30 100.00 16,956.86 738,943.04 $837,214.38 11,156.07 $15,849.67 311,618.58 $311,618.58 17,352.61 1,061,717.69 $1,191,229.78 $ 18,415.94 $ ? $ 21,575.13 7,473.81 13,754.21 5,916.30 455.00 3,169.94 5,916.30 14,209.21 2,000.00 452,000.00 5,337.71 •T 4,037.54 2,250.00 40,000.00 12,500.00 2,250.00 452,000.00 6,009.22 4,037.54 $491,507.86 345,706.52 $10,408.84 5,440.83 $ 2,250.00 309,368.58 $ 569,141.15 622,088.63 $837,214.38 $15,849.67 311,618.58 $1,191,229.78 I, Florence Neelley, being Director of Finance of the City of College Station, solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Florence Neelley Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of December, 1960. Director of Finance Dian Jones Notary Public, Brazos County, Texas