HomeMy WebLinkAboutA&M Presbyterian Church 121703Frank G. Anderson, Jr.
743 S. Rosemary Drive
Bryan, TX 77802
846 -8020
James Cashion
2706 Broadmoor
Bryan, TX 77802
Mason L. Cashion
8360 Turkey Creek Rd.
College Station, TX 77845
Mary Anderson
2911 Broadmoor
Bryan, TX 77802 -2124
A & M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EARLY MEMBERS
Caroline Mitchell
216 Suffolk, CS, TX 77840 696 -4533
Class of 1950
Born into the church about 1930. Son of Col. Anderson, long time A &M Track coach
and commandant at A &M.
Class of 1948
Class of 1953
Their father was the YMCA Director for many years where the Presbyterian Church met
from its beginning in 1923 until it was moved off campus about 1940. Both boys were
born on campus in the house that is now at 205 Timer. It was moved off campus in 1941.
Now occupied by Homer Adams. Both Cashion boys grew up in the A &M Church and
"Red" taught Sunday school class toan Aggie Class with Will Worley in the 1950's.
Norman Anderson was minister of the A &M Church from about 1923 to his retirement in
1962. He passed away about 1970. His widow is Mary Anderson and she lives with her
daughter, Teenie Wicker. Her son, is Fred G. Anderson, M. D. at 2504 River Forest Dr.,
Bryan, TX 77802 (776- 1887). He was a baseball, track and basketball star. The
Anderson's lived at 204 Timber in a campus house, moved off campus in 1940 until he
died about 1970. Next door was a small park the became known as Anderson Park
(corner of Anderson and Hollemon). There is a plaque located in a shelter there naming
the park. The Anderson's campus home, was orginally located at the corner of Church St.
and Boyette St. and was on Old College Main (where the Baptist Student Union is now
located on the corner of Church Street). A WWII chapel was moved from Victoria (in the
early 50's) and is now the church santuary. Norman Anderson built the fellowship hall
and was the Department Head of Religion, in which the students could get college credit
under Chaplins for attending.
Born on campus about 1915. Now confined to her home. Her father was head of the
Math Department. She worked in the registrars office and handled transfer admissions,
scheduled calles and monitored athletes' academic progress, etc.
William "Bill" Lancaster Class of 1949
303 Dexter St.
College Station, TX 77840
Grew up in A &M Presbyterian Church. Son of Mrs. P. R. Lancaster, first woman elder in
1960.
Mrs. J. G. Brown
405 Jane St.
College Station, TX 846 -4341
Now confined to the home. Her brother -in -law was Frank Brown and his children grew
up in church. They are now scattered (Dallas, etc) and will be invited to the next church
celebration (75 year celebration will be February 1, 1998).
William A. Baine and Margaret
1704 Autumn Woods,
San Antonio, TX 78232
512-490-0390
Interium paster 1989 -90? Has been invited to speak at the 75th Celebration. He was
pleased to be invited and plans to stay with the Worley's.
Mary Bolton Eckles (Mrs. W. E.) 693 -6110
1212 Orr St.
College Station, TX
Her father was president of A &M. Mrs. Eckles was born in 1910.
Mary Leland
Jack and Polly Kent
823 South Rosemary Dr.
Bryan, TX 77892
846 -5644
Moved here and in the Presbyterian church in 1936.
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