The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, ISM
THE THRESHER
Scholastic Probation Rises
Dean's List Shows Drop
A total of 171 undergraduates
have been placed on the fall sem-
ester Dean's List for receiving
semester grades of 2 or better
in all courses, according to
figures releas^ by the Re-
gistrar's Office.
While the new Dean's List is
27 names shorter than that of
the preceding semester, the num-
ber of Rice students on schol-
astic probation increased from
101 to 159.
According to the Registrar's
talleys, the honor students are in
inverse proportion to class sizes
and in direct proportion to their
experience at Rice. Seniors led
the List with 58; Juniors, 46;
Sophomores, 39; and Freshmen,
28.
Frosh Lead ScoPro
The Probation list, on the other
hand, shows a decrease with the
seniority of each class. There are
currently 88 freshmen on Sco-
Pro, 38 sophomores, 21 juniors,
and 11 seniors, including persons
on both first and second proba-
tion.
No figures were immediately
available as to the standings of
the various colleges and major
fields on either the Dean's List
or scholastic probation.
Obvious Distribution
Of the 171 Students on the new
Dean's List, 143 are Texans, 55
of these * from Houston. These
figures are fairly representative
of the geographic distribution of
the Rice student body.
Lamar High school of Hous-
ton leads the individual high
schools with 20 alumni on the
Dean's list, followed by San Jac-
into's 9, Reagan's 7, and Bell-
aire's 6, with 12 from other
Houston high schools.
High School Talley
There are 12 students on the
List from Dallas high schools,
six from Fort Worth, five from
W. B. Ray of Corpus Christi, and
fivQ from San Antonion schools.
Tulsa was the hometown of five
Dean's List students, the largest
group from an out-of-state area.
Two honor students were grad-
uates of high schools in foreign
countries.
According to the Registrar's
Office, the official copies of the
fall semester Dean's List will be
posted on campus in about two
weeks and will be mailed to the
students listed below and to their
parents.
Hubert Glendel Aaron, Horatio Ran-
mime Aldredge, III, Neil Donning An-
derson, Fay Diane Angersteln, Leslie
Kingsland Arnold, Martha Iron* Lowls
Ashe, Johanna Gray Baker, Joseph Nell
Barfield. Karl Frederick Barth, Michael
Dora Boldon.
Henry Michael Bonnett, Antoinette
Elizabeth Barron*, Charles Lewis Berry,
Jr., John Joseph Bortln, Richard Blaam,
Robert Glenn Blnethman, Charlea Board-
man, Anne Mallory Bond, Barbara
Earnestine Brnner, Thomas Edward Bul-
lock, Jr., Susan Ruth Bartan, Kenneth
Ross Carr, Helen Clare Carroll.
Opal Lee Clark, John Crittenden
Clymer, Jr., John Taylor Cook, Edward
Fenton Cooke, III, John Cary Cooke,
Nick Franciy Cooney, Janice Gayle Cor-
nell, Mary Fay Conlter, Herman Ed-
ward Daly, Linda Jane Davis, Barbara
Lnise Sinclair Deckard, Margaret Ann
Dehiinger, Walter Esmond Dickinson,
James Robert Doty.
Helen Elisabeth Downs, Diana Cath-
erine Dnnnam, Michael Neal Dyer, Don-
ald Louis Erskine, Linda Gene Farfel,
Dillard Wayne Faries, Brace Alan Fin-
layson, Charles Roberts, Fletcher, Duiana
Joan Frosch, William Norman Furey, Jr.,
William Arthur Gale.
Beverly Ann George, Benjamin Frank-
lin Gibson V. Dennis Howard Gill, Carol
l8obel Gillespie, Daniel Thomas Gillespie,
Jean North Gilliland, Sandy Grabiner,
Roberta Graber, Robert Douglas Gra-
ham, Diana Dee Gree, Jacob Benjamin
Green, III, John Ural Guillory, Jr.,
James Edvard Gunn, Louann Lillian
Haarman, David Andrew Hackett, James
Mahoney Hammond, Wayne Edward
Hanson.
Richard Irwin Harper, David Allen
Harris, Allen Wayne Hathaway, Eliza-
beth Boyd Healy, Clyde Denson Hill,
Patricia Lynn Hills, Kenneth Porter
Horn, Mary Glenda Howell, Hugh Steven
Hudson, Frederick Michael Irwin, J.
Rolfe Johnson, Nancy Carolyn Johnson,
Edwin Enoch Johnstone, Frank Griffith
Jones.
James Edwin Jones, Nancy Lynne
Jones, Patricia LaMarr Jones, Harry
Frederick Jordan, Michael Edwin Kahn,
John Hilton Kell, Jr., Charles David
Kipple, Max William Kloesel, Joseph
Emil Kruppa, Jr., Mary H^pe. Lacey,
Frances Brqokes Lambeth, James Wood-
ford Laws', Charles Alfred Lindsey, Jr..
William Laney Littlejohn.
Rene Christian Mahone, Gerald Stuart
Manning, Walter Perry Martin, Jr., Ed-
ward Krauss Massin, Robert Roy Max-
field, Thomas Hastings Mayor, Stephen
Hill McCleary, Carol Jeanne Mcintosh.
Clarence Alphonso Miller.
David William Miller, Robert Floyd
Miller, Jr., Ronald Fiek Miller, Max
Ronad Mintz, William Edwin Mitchell,
John Harry Monroe, Jr., Beverly Anne
Montgomery, Robert Laurence Moore,
Donald Edward Morton, Kathleen Much,
Judy Mills Norris, Robert Quincy Oaks.
Jr., Maureen Agnes O'Leary, La Juana
Osborn.
Malin Kenneth Oshman, Horace Neal
Parker, William Max Pflug, Paul Bruce
Pipes, Jr., Thomas Hugh Porter, Charles
Young Prescott, Esther Kathryn Pulley.
Harry Max Reasoner, Rosalynn Revis,
John Terrence Reynolds, James Marvin
Rhodes, Margaret Vick Richardson, Carol
Jean Robert, Wayne Finis Rogers, Aimar
Andre Rollefson. Jack Albert. Rollier.
Harry Herndon Roys*, Lynn Kelly
Runnels, Jack Saltiel, Jo Beth Schleeter,
Werter Chappell Scurlock, Jr., Anne
Wiley Shamblin, Elbert Ernest Sibert,
Jr., Fred Lewis Smith, III, Wantland
Jenks Smith, Jr., Sally Deidre Smyser,
Joseph Donald Sneed, Edward Alan
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HING IT OUT
Reasoner's Column
Termed 'Miraculous9
To The Editor:
I wonder if you could direct
me to the reference material
which Mr. Reasoner used to pre-
pare his recent article on armed
forces unification?
For a college student to solve
in a few short sentences a prob-
lem which has stymied states-
men and military leaders whose
li es have been devoted to their
professions (and, incidentally
searching for the best means of
administering the armed forces
in peace and war!) is truly a
tribute to the American system
of education. In fact, its mir-
aculous!
Not wishing to detract from
Mr. Reasoner's personal inspira-
tion, perhaps he will agree that
some credit must be given to the
diligence of the researching
efforts which enabled him to un-
cover the long hidden, long
sought after key to a rather
knotty situation.
Surely the nation will be eter-
nally grateful if Mr. Reasoner
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The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1960, newspaper, March 4, 1960; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth231141/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.