The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 03, 1972, Image 6

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, May 3, 1972
THE BATTAU
Wednesda
Final Review marks new reign of leadership for ’72-’73 corps
Leaders of the 1972-73 Corps
of Cadets will take their posts
for the first time May 6 at the
Final Review.
Among them will be 53 new
commanders, seniors approved for
cadet officer rank and responsi
bility next fall.
Bulletin Board
The Cepheid Variable Science
Fiction Club will have an auction
Thursday, May 4, 7 p.m. in the
Physics Building, room 305.
Computer Science Wives* Club
will hold a meeting on Thursday,
May 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Figure
Salon. After the meeting, elec
tions will be held at Mrs. John
^Slaughter’s at 1218 Marie B.
Haines Dr.
Rio Grande Valley Hometown
Club will meet and hold elections
at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 3,
in the Memorial Student Center.
A&M Tennis Club will meet to
elect officers and recruit mem
bers at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
May 2, in the Memorial Student
Center Art Room.
The Basement Coffee House
will open Friday and Saturday
from 8 p.m. to midnight.
The Senior Boot Dance will be
held Saturday night at 9 p.m.
in the MSC Ballroom.
The Veterinarian Talent Show
will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
in the MSC Ballroom.
The final soccer game of the
year will be held today at 5:00
p.m. at the soccer field at South-
gate. The faculty will play a
South American team. There will
be a beer bust after the game for
all players who have participated
during the year.
Hart Hall will have a pizza
party at Ralph’s North Gate
Thursday between 6 and 9 p.m.
Dorm card holders will be admit
ted free.
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At 11:30 p. m.
“DIRTY DOZEN’
With Lee Marvin
The commandant of cadets, Col.
Thomas R. Parson, announced
Army and Air Force ROTC brig
ade-wing, battalion-group and
company - squadron commanders
who will work with Corps Com
mander Ronald L. Kmavek of
Corpus Christi and Deputy Com
mander Wade F. Seidel of Bren-
ham next year.
Leaders of Naval ROTC units
to become part of the corps next
fall will be named later.
Commanding the First Brigade
will be Daniel Newsome, Marfa;
Second Brigade, Robert J. Miller,
Brecksville, Ohio; First Wing, Fi
del Rodriguez, Bishop, and Sec-
ong Wing, Andrew R. Brosh Jr.,
Shiner.
Battalion commanders are,
First, Durwood Thompson, Bryan;
Second, Ronald J. Janak, Bless
ing; Third, Donald E. Lawson,
Alice; Fourth, Gregory K. Baen-
ziger, New Braunfels; Fifth, Ron
ald F. Peterson, Munich, Germa
ny, and Sixth, Larry D. Harvey,
Houston.
Air Force ROTC group com
manders are, First, -Jerry B. Elm
er, Dallas; Second, Charles H.
Lee, Pecos; Third, Dennis R. Kue-
hler, New Braunfels, and Fourth.
Randolph N. Vick, Aurora, Colo.
Aggie Band commander will be
Paul C. Herrington, Palestine.
Heading the Maroon and White
Bands, respectively, will be Gil-
berto Rodriguez, Kingsville, and
Russell A. Braden, Columbus.
Army ROTC company comman
ders will be, A-l, Marlin R.
Smith, New Braunfels; B-l, Troy
L. Prater, Dallas; O-l, Walter N.
Mebane, -Sari £ ntcmo; F-l, Rob
erto Per?..?, v ■ ' . V Jar.-'/'S
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Long, Rate.'. : ,K- 1 , R - a
D. Besancon, Beeville; T.-1, Rob
ert G. Flasher, Portland- ?.T
Brian A. Tschin . -t, Hamp er ,
Va.
Also, A-2, Richard J. Wheeler,
Arlington; B-2, Clyde C. Hays,
Houston; C-2, Richard R. Wis-
trand, Colorado City; D-2, Wil
liam A. White, Cleburne; E-2,
Timothy V. Coffey, El Paso; F-2,
Joseph E. Carstens, Houston; G-2,
Harlan W. Ray, Troup; H-2, Mi
chael G. I''.ttillo, College Station;
1-2, John P. Macdiarmid, San An
tonio, and K-2, John T. Kriel,
Houston.
Squadron 1 commander will be
John A. Adams Jr., Norcross, Ga.;
2, Timothy P. Booker, Universal
City; 3, Lewis W. Nunley, San
Antonio; 4, Larry D, 1«
Pasadena; 5, Stephan D,i
Texas City; 6, KirbyC,ft;
Houston; 7, Robert K. Sj
Fairfax, Va.; 8, Michaels,
Ax tell.
Also, Squadron 9, Mart
culic, Center; 10, Gerald
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Glenn B. Burt III, Foi*
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