The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 11, 1977, Image 9

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1977
Page 9
Campus Names
Geology students
receive awards
Eight senior students received
recognition this week at the May
meeting of the faculty of the Col-
of Geosciences.
The students were selected by
the Student Awards Committee
the College to receive Out
standing Student Awards in rec
ognition of their scholarship and
extra-curricular activities. A re
cipient must have a minimum
grade point ratio of 3.25 and be a
December, May or August
graduate.
Dr. Earl Cook, dean of the Col
lege of Geosciences, presented
certificates to: Barbara Butler of
Texas City, James Davis of Fort
Worth and James Deaconson of
Mt. Morris, Ill., all majoring in
meteorology; Patricia Grothouse
of Houston, majoring in
geophysics; James Jones of Sour
Lake, majoring in geology; Janet
Koehler of San Antonio, majoring
in geography; Roberta Marsh-
ment of Dayton, Ohio, majoring
in meteorology, and Christine
Warren of Alhambra, Calif.,
majoring in geophysics.
Winners of the Thomas S.
Gathright awards for the senior,
junior and sophomore students in
each college who have the high
est grade point ratio for their class
were also announced.
This year’s winners in the Col
lege of Geosciences were: Senior
Patricia Grothouse; junior Grace
M. Chen, meteorology major
from Kowloon, Hong Kong, and
sophomore Bonny McWhorter,
geophysics major from Houston.
A&M graduates
promoted, lauded
Three U.S. Air Force officers
who were commissioned at Texas
A&M University have been hon
ored for their work.
Capt. Clifford D. Sassman of
Falfurrias, 1st Lt. Donald J. Eg-
linton of Aptos, Calif., and 2nd
Lt. Albert F. Burnett of San An
tonio received awards or made
career advances.
Capt. Sassman, varsity tennis
captain before graduation in
1966, graduated from instrument
pilot instructor school at Ran
dolph AFB.
An aerospace engineering
major at A&M, Sassman will re
turn to Kelly AFB for duty with
an Air Force Logistics Command
unit.
Lt. Eglinton received the Air
Force Commendation Medal.
The 1974 graduate Was cited for
achievement as flight officer in
charge of the Seymour Johnson
AFB, N.C., honor guard. Eglin
ton serves as civil engineering of
ficer with a Tactical Air Com
mand unit at the base.
Lt. Burnett completed training
in a supply operations officer
course at Lowry AFB, Colo. The
1976 graduate was trained in ma
terial control by electronic data
processing. He will be stationed
at Bergstrom AFB with a TAG
unit.
Eglinton and Burnett were in
Squadron 1 of the Corps of
Cadets as A&M undergraduates.
Sassman was executive officer of
Squadron 16. All three were
commissioned through the AF-
ROTC program.
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