The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 05, 1970, Image 5

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High school journalists—Houston Spring Branch Memorial High School students discuss
newspaper production in one of the labs being conducted at the 12th annual High School
Publications Workshop here. Seated, left to right, are Memorial students Becky Bobeck,
Pat Suttle, Sara Hilliard, Donny Robbins, Doni Roper and Linda Brigman, editor of The
Anvil, student newspaper. Standing fourth from left is Judy Stallings of L. D. Bell High
School, Bedford.
Perry named top grad,
receives annual award
Howard S. Perry, civilian stu
dent activities director, has been
honored as the top graduate in a
five-year course of the Command
and General Staff College at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Perry, a Reserve Army lieu
tenant colonel with almost 29
years of service, was presented
the John J. Pershing Award,
given annually since 1962 to the
top man in each course.
The 1944 graduate’s name also
will appear on a permanent
plaque displayed in Bell Hall at
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SBISA AND
DUNCAN HALL
DAILY SPECIAL
$0.89
CHAR BROILED
CHOPPED STEAK
Choice of any vegetable
Sliced Tomato on Lettuce
Hot Rolls and Oleo
Tea, Punch or Coffee
COURT’S
SADDLERY . . .
FOR WESTERN WEAR
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Fort Leavenworth.
Perry won the award by rank
ing at the top of a class of 360
in the command and general staff
residence-nonresidence course. It
involved two weeks instruction at
Leavenworth for the last five
summers and study at home the
remainder of the year.
The award was inaugurated
eight years ago in honor of the
former General of the Army,
John J. Pershing, who first for
malized non-residence instruction
for reserve officers.
A 1944 Aggie graduate, Perry
studied logistics, tactics and ma
jor unit employment commensur
ate with duties of officers at
division and higher level.
He was commissioned through
officer candidate school, served
as an infantry platoon leader
through battalion commander in
the Pacific during World War II.
Glasgow
today at
Assistant Secretary of Interior
Leslie L. Glasgow will be lead
speaker for the three-day 8th
annual Right of Way Educational
Seminar starting here today.
Dr. Glasgow, a Ph.D. wildlife
management graduate of Texas
A&M, opens the conference on a
panel discussion entitled “Envi
ronmental Considerations: Land-
Water-Air.”
The former Louisiana Wildlife
and Fisheries Commission direc
tor will discuss the land aspects
at 9:30 a.m. in the Memorial Stu
dent Center Ballroom.
Hugh Yantis of Austin, execu
tive director of the Texas Water
Quality Board, will speak on
Perry completed his Pacific tour
as troop movement officer for the
Okinawa base command.
He was sixth out of a class of
200 in an advanced engineer of
ficers course and has participated
in several field grade armor
and engineer officers refresher
courses. He currently instructs
the USAR advanced officer’s
course at the U. S. Army Reserve
Armory, Bryan. The officer also
commanded a local engineering
National Guard unit.
Perry became civilian student
activities director last September.
The reserve officer who received
the master’s degree here in 1955
has been affiliated with the uni
versity since he enrolled in 1940.
After several years teaching in
Brenham, he joined the A&M
staff in 1950 as a military coun
selor and become residence hall
program advisor in 1968.
to speak
seminar
water and T. R. Samsell of Wash
ington, D. C., Continental Oil
Co.’s environmental conservation
director, will discuss air.
Dr. David R. Levin, director of
the Office of Right of Way and
Location Department, Washing
ton, D. C., will serve as panel
moderator for a question-answer
session following the speakers.
The conference is presented by
Region 2 of the American Right
of Way Association (ARWA) and
is sponsored by the Texas Trans
portation Institute.
ARWA Region 2 Chairman Ory
G. Poret, deputy register of state
lands in Louisiana, will preside
at the opening session.
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