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Note: The date of the regular 65th Commencement Exercises is June
6, 1941. This extraordinary program of May 30, 1941, is for the
benefit of those Cadets who are called to active duty with the
U. S. Army prior to the regular commencement date.
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C:.ommEncEmEnt EXETC .E
Friday, May 30, 1941
7:30 p. m.
Organ Music
Marion Lyle
Invocation
Dr. Thomas Gordon Watts, Pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, Bryan
Announcements
President T. 0. Walton
Valedictory
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Montgomery
Commencement Address
Colonel Ike Ashburn
Music
a. I Waited for the Lord Mendelssohn
b. Lift Thine Eyes Mendelssohn
College Women's Choral Club. Mrs. E. L. Williams,
Director. Mrs. Ralph W. Steen, Accompanist
Conferring of Degrees
President T. 0. Walton
Presentation of Diplomas
Hon. F. Marion Law, President of the Board of Directors
Administration of Oath of Office
Captain R. P. Lively, Field Artillery
Presentation of Reserve Commissions
Lieutenant Colonel James A. Watson, Infantry
Benediction
Dr. Watts
Organ Music
Marion Lyle
CANDIDATES FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
MAY 30, 1941
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
In Agricultural Administration
Robert Calvin Lanford Blanket Tom H. Stovell Alpine
Charles Andrew Lewis .... College Station
In Agricultural Engineering
Joseph Cyre Bloodworth Olney Glenn H. Reynolds Albany
Guy G. Crawford, Jr. Center Leo Roy Ussery Carbon
In Agriculture
George Marion Bingham Normangee N. Leslie Kelley, Jr. Dallas
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
In Liberal Arts
David Angell Houston Seymour Robert Taylor .... San Antonio
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
In Chemical Engineering
Edwin E. Byrd Jacksonville
In Civil Engineering
Clarence David Braswell Paris Charles Joseph Keese Somerville
George Knox Carnes Ferris Loy Edwin Watkins .. Bartlesville, Okla.
Charles Britton Christian Texarkana David B. Yarbrough Allen
Sherman G. Gray Amarillo
In Electrical Engineering
Charles William Brown, Jr. .... Beaumont Lewis Frederick Jaggi, Jr...San Antonio
James Gerald Denton Cleburne Oscar M. Martin, Jr. Clinton, Okla.
Thomas Earl Duce Corpus Christi Archie Boyd Miller Bellevue
Lynn Howard Grasshoff La Grange George Woolley Noyes Houston
Robert Stephen Hoff San Antonio N. J. Tims, Jr. Abilene
Roy Collier Jackson, Jr. Houston Eldred Brown Wheeler Port Arthur
In Engineering Administration
William Garrett Corrin, Jr. _... Fort Worth Walter Wallace Sullivan, Jr Fort Worth
Wesley Perkins McKinney
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In Geological Engineering
Clay L. Seward, Jr. Brenham
In Industrial Education
Carlos Lester Dodd Redwater Lewis Clint Kennemer .. Sulphur Springs
In Mechanical Engineering
Leslie Louis Appelt Hallettsville Ike Phillip Jacobs Dallas
Thomas Albert Balmer Beaumont Bruce Garth Keith Borger
Toot Weldon Barron Bryan Robert Bruce Little, HI Dallas
Ch}'les William Brown, Jr. Beaumont William Lloyd Mosher Dallas
Jack Marion Casey Mullin James Arthur Pridmore Edinburg
Atlan M. Citzler La Grange Virgil B. Stanley Fort Worth
Raymond Keith Herring Vernon Charles John Wolfer Galveston
Thomas Dudley Hill Dallas Arthur A. Wright, Jr. Dallas
In Petroleum Engineering
Charles Arthur Brown Wink James Roger Puckett Queen City
Peck Hardee, Jr. Mart Ira B. Stitt, Jr. Dallas
Ruffner Laird Harris, Jr. ._. Fort Worth William Wallace Woolford, IIL.Galveston
Arnulf R. Newman Orange
In Engineering
Richard Sewall Campbell Llano
Immediately following this program President and Mrs. Walton will
be at home informally to members of this graduating class and their
guests.
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