The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1961, Image 2

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THE BATTALION CADET SLOUCH
Page 2 College Station, Texas Wednesday, September 20, 1961
100 Named To
Century Council
Aston,
ean, J
ell, Tj
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Anderson, Dan; Doctor; Veterinary Medicine; Fort Worth.
J. W. ; President; Republic National Bank; Dalla
ic
Road Compart;
Publisher, V.P. & Gen. Mgr.; Cut
Lloyd S. ; Farmer, Rancher, Banker ; McAll
Bates, J. L.
hn T
Beaumier, W. R.
yree L. ;
esident; Republic National Bank; Da
sident; Central Power & Light; Corpus
intendent ; El Paso Co. School ; El Paso,
stin Road Company ; Da
en
Superintende
President; Au
f’ublishi
Christi.
Bentsen,
E.
we'
Rriggs, K. W.; Owner; R. W. Rriggs Uomp
Briscoe, Dolph Jr. ; Rancher ; Uvalde.
Burgess, H. E. ; President; Community Savi
omparty ;
Gen. Mgr. ; Ll
Boyt, E. V. (Pat) ; Rice Grower, Devers.
Bracewell, Searcy ; Atty. ; Bracewell, R<
Briggs, R. W. ; Owner ; R.
Dev
cewell
Brigc
fkin
en.
Has.
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ublishing Co.; Lufkin.
Company ; San Antonio.
m,
onic
resider
Eugene B. ; Editi
ifford. Chair
man
School Supt. ; Edu
V. P. ; Merrill
munity Savings & Loan ; College Station,
es, Progressive Farmer Magazine; Dallas
ard ; Southern Universal Gas Company, Dallas.
J . ; Merrill,
Clark, Thoi
A&
Stewart
; Southern
icator ; Austi
Lynch Pi
Burgt^o, .
Butler, E
Cain, Wot
Carruth, Irby ;
Cartwright, E. O.
Clark, Edward : Atty. ; Clark, t horn;
Cole, Mrs. Fred L. ; Past Pres. A&M
Conolly, R. N. ; District Mgr. ; 1
Crawford, Oliver R. ; V. P. ; E.
Crichton, Jack A.; President; Oil
Davis, Roy B. ; General Manager; Plains Goop. OH Mill, i.
Doherty. W. T. : President, Mound Oil Company ; Houston.
i of Board Shamrock Oil & Gas
Fenner & Smith ; Dallas.
Denius & Winters ; Austin.
Club ; Corr
/enson Ser
Texas Pulp & Paper Company ; Jasper.
" and Gas Properties Management, Dalla:
Plai
lere
as, Harris, Denius & Winters ;
?rs Club ; Corpus Christi.
Stevenson Services ; Corpus Christi.
Jas
ast Pres. A&M Mothers Club
&
rtv, W. T. : Preside
i, J. Harold, Chain
as Properties Management
Coop. Oil Mill, Lubbock.
Corp ; Amarillo.
ran of iioa
Lane K. M. ; Dean of Medicine ; U of T. Medical School, Galveston.
Fasken, Murray; President; Midland National Bank; Midland.
Fix, George J. Jr.; President; George F. Fix & Company; Da
Fleming, Lamar, Jr.; President; Anderson-Clayton Co
alias
Houston.
rleming, Lamar, Jr.; President; Anderson-Clayton Company; Hi
Forrest, T. Carr ; Engineer ; Forrest & Cotton, Consulting Engineer ; Dallas.
Glidden, Joe; Vice President; O. L. Olsen Engineering Co., Horn
Goland, M
Goldston,
ngineering
ch Inst. ; Sa
j., Houston.
Antonio.
Harvey, Frank
Hobby, Mrs. Oveta ; P
Holik, W. V. ; Preside
Hotchkiss, O. T. ; Dir.
e ; Vice President; O. C. Olsen
rtin ; President ; Southwest Rese
<f. J. ; Oil Business ; Houston.
Goodson, R. A. ; V. P. & Gen. Mgr.; S. W. Bell Telephone Co., Dallas.
Greer, DeWitt C. ; St. Highway Eng.; Texas Highway Department; Austin.
Gregory, R. P. ; President; Houston Contracting Company ; Houston.
Hagy, Lawrence ; Oil Business ; Amarillo.
Hamblen, J. P. ; Chairman of Board ; Southern Elec. Supply Co. ; Houston,
rank B. ; Partner; Harvey Drilling Company, Wichita Falls.
President & Editor; The Houston Post; Houston,
ent; El Paso Electric Company, E] Paso.
*. ; Dir., Rec. & Shipping; Gulf Oil Corp.; Port Arthur.
Howell, E. H. ; Regional V. P. ; General Electric Company, Dallas.
Humphrey, Walter R. ; Editor; Fort Worth Press; Fort Worth.
Imray, H. H. ; Vice President ; Texas Eastman Company ; Longview.
Irons, Watrous H. ; Pres. ; Federal Res. Bank of Dallas ; Dallas.
Jarvis, Donald E. ; Fisher & Jarvis Architects ; Dallas.
Kirk, Dwight L. ; Superintendent of Schools ; Educator ; Odessa.
Knolle, Henry P. ; Dairyman ; Knolle Dairy Milk Pro.; Corpus Christi.
Long, Jake T ; Owner ; Long Motor Company ; Gilmer.
Longoria, Eduardo ; Industrialist ; Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
Luedecke, A. R. ; General Manager; U. S. Atomic Energy Com.; Washington, Dj C.
Lynch, W. W. ; President; Texas Power & Light Company ; Dallas.
McCan, Claude K. ; Range and Ranching ; Victoria.
McCulloch, Robert, Chairman of Board ; Ling-Temco Electronics, Dallas.
an
cCulloch, Robert, Chairman of Board; Ling-Temco ^
McGee. W. C. Jr. ; President ; Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. ; Houston.
V-Mix Concrete & Asphalt
McGee, W. C. Jr.; President; lennessee Ga
McKemie, Wesley W. ; Owner ; Tyler Ready
McKnight, Felix R. ; V. P. ; & Exc. Ed, ; Da
might, Felix
Merrill, Louis P
Metcalfe, Penros
P. ; Rancher ; Midlothian
•ose
nd I
Moore, Harry. Ran
Ge
P. ; & Exc. Ed, ; Dallas Times Herald, Dallas.
Co. ; Tyler
jr ; Midlothian.
e, Penrose B. ; Rancher and Attorney; San Angelo.
Moody, Way land P. ; President; San Antonio College, San Antonio,
icher ; Navasota
Morgan
Morris, Don ;
icher ; Navasota.
orge B. ; President ; Texas Metal Works ; Beau
President ; Abilene Christian College ; Abiler
Rancher ; DeKalb.
mont.
ne.
Sherman.
Moser, Norman ; Rancher ;
Mosley, John D. ;President ; Austin College :
Murchison, Cline W., Jr.; Industrialist; Dallas.
Murrah, Tom A. ; President; Jefferson State Bank, San Antonio.
Murray, W. J. Jr. ; Chairman ; R. R. Commission of Texas ; Austin.
Nicholson, A. O. ; President; Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Sha
Northen, Mrs. Mary Moody, President; American National
Peeples, Rufus R. ; Bluff Valley Farm ; Tehuacana.
Peters, Eber H. ; Mgr. S. W. Manufacturing; Mobil
m roc k.
Insurance Co
Galveston
ber H. ; Mgr. s. w. Manufacturing;
Peterson, L. F. ; Engineer ; Oil Business ; Fort Worth.
Chemicle Co. ; Beaumont.
leer
Pfluger.vWrtlter : Rancher; Ede
Porter, J. C. : Vice President; l'' ]rs t iNational Rank; Wichita falls.
Potter, L. T. ; President; Lone Star Gas Company, Oallas.
Provence, • Harry ; Editor-in-Chief; Waco News-Tribune-Times-Herald ;
ter; Rancher; Eden
C. ; Vice President; First National Bank;
’ ’ Lone Star Gas Company, Tjanas.
; Waco.
Sartwelle, J. D. ; President; Port City Stockyards Co. ; Houston.
Sewell, J. L. ; President; Delhi-Taylor Oil Corporation ; Dallas.
Schriever, Bernard A. ; General ; Air Force ; Washington, D. C.
Seymour, Sam K., Jr. ; Part-Owner ; S. K. Seymour Company ; Columbus.
Shivers, Allan ; Lawyer, Businessman and Ex-Governor of Texas ; Austin.
Smith, George G. ; Vice President; Texas Const. Material Co.; Houston.
Smith, L. B. ; Editor & Publisher; Standard-Herald; Brady.
Smith, W. A. (Bill) ; Chairman of Board; Citizens State Bank; Houston.
Smith, Mrs. Wilmer ; Homemaker ; Wilson.
Stokes, W. N. Jr., President: Fed Intermediate Credit Bank of Houston.
Tayloe, Sam D. ; Farmer ; Edcouch.
Taylor, James E. ; Adj. Gen.; The Adjutant Gen. State of Texas; Austin.
Tellepsen, Howard ; President ; Tellepsen Construction Company ; Houston.
Thomas, J. B. ; Chairman of Board ; Texas Elec. Service Co. ; Fort Worth.
Turner, Jack ; Rancher ; Fort Worth.
Welder, Leo J. ; Rancher; Victoria,
West, J. H. ; President ; Texas Farm Bureau ; Bishop.
West, R. P. ; Engineer ; District Eng. ; U. S. Corps of Eng. ; Fort W^rth.
Williams, Dana ; Supt. of Schools ; Educator ; Corsicana.
Wise, Watson; Wise Operating Company; Tyler.
Wortham, Gus. S. ; President; American General Insurance Company; Houston.
Wright, Steele; President; Texas Farm Produce Company, Nacogdoches.
Zachary, H. B. ; President; H. B. Zachary Company; San Antonio.
Bulletin Board 1
SERVING BRYAN and
COLLEGE STATION
^ SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR
Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m.
Ar. Dallas . • 12:47 p.m.
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J Phone IS • NORTH ZULCH
Bay Area Hometown Club will
hold an organizational meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
YMCA Gay Room. The Bay
Area club takes in all Gulf Coast
towns from LaPorte to Freeport.
Midland Hometown Club will
hold an organizational meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
YMCA Cabinet Room. All fresh
men and new students are invit
ed to attend.
Matagorda County Hometown
Club will hold a “get acquainted”
meeting at 7:15 p.m. Thursday.
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Publication’s, chairman; Allen Schrader, School of Arts and Sciences; Willard I.
Truettner, School of Engineering; Otto R. Kunze, School of Agriculture; and Dr. E. D.
' School of Veterinary Medicine.
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BATTALION EDITORIALS
Honor Cod
There Is Culture
Questiom
rO
(Editor’s note—The new j, ^ ^
Honor Code. What in it?
Culture, if given the opportunity, spreads.
This has been proven by one special group on campus
dedicated to furthering culture at Texas A&M through
proficiency in stage and drama.
Last night’s initial meeting of the Aggie Players hosted
almost 50 persons interested in working and acting this
year; this\was a larger number than had ever before gathered
for such a “kick-off” affair. For the Players, like any or
ganisation, past success breeds assurance of future progress
and achievement.
will it work?
e of A
We will tr> to answer as? G ot ib
questions as possible eoncet^ piol
the code. Address them U r Lnu:n
Battalion. College Station
will see that a member i
Honor Council CommittM
the question*, and provid
answer for you.)
In the past few years, this organization has time and
again presented drama at its best, on the stage of Guion
Hall, in the lower level of the Memorial Student Center—-
where ever their location.
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gene)
What pa-t ».ll the ffc, 1 *' 8 st
play in the ^onor code?j 1
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According to Ttean of St; tifh' t
James kh , t h e j ajul
dteatic Couiicfl tifTnt^resU * G I
This year, the Players have two productions-on .t»h for
fall, starting with “Twelve Angry Mgn” in early^oiu^iber
and “Candida” in December.
profs askt*(T «
Ml .with hir
Reactors t
the Bryan-College Station area, the dramatists are it**'
By presenting these plays t<i audiences of
ire iuttp*!*:
“This must be a mistake! My socks fit.’
to diffuse culture through their selected medium—the U
The Aggie Players have more support than ever ** «
this year, but advocation of their work is something that .>v»u «
has no limit. In the months to come, students, faculty and
administration alike will have opportunity to offer this back- Jt
in#- n.-M! have (
And promoting culture is something that should come
naturally at any institution of higher learing.
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Guest Editorial
NEW YORK (2P> — A 30-year-
old hotel kitchen worker was
packed off to jail a second time
Tuesday for living it up—on the
cuff—as a fake ambassador from
Africa.
William Constantine, a Negro
with a small goatee and mus
tache, told Magistrate Edward J.
Chapman he chucked his kitchen
job at a Catskill Mountain resort
last Wednesday and signed into
New York’s Hotel Commodore as
ambassador from Ghana.
Previously, Constantine admit
ted, he had been jugged six
months for fleecing the Waldorf-
Astoria by representing himself
as the envoy from Ethiopia.
Police said he carried no lug
gage as he moved into the Com
modore, but got royal treatment
from bowing functionaries with
no questions asked. Thereupon
he began to live in high style in
his ?23-a-day suite.
He made phone calls to Wash
ington, arranged for a party in
another hotel and hired a young
woman as receptionist.
Things went fine until some
American Express checks be
longing to the young woman
disappeared. The ensuing inves
tigation brought to light Con
stantine’s lack of diplomatic
standing.
Constantine pleaded guilty to
a charge of defrauding a hotel
and the magistrate told him:
“Ambassador, I guess you’ll be
holding court in jail very short
ly.” Six months, added the mag
istrate.
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