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1957 Ward 3 Council Election
r _ j _ Ir �� 11 ,`;� ice. _ _ 9 ' I . , m � 5Cc�l1' 1®� 0 — f �al� �8�� e Steak- F� — Civil nginEeriTig vVlve elected several .G an horses. Lloyd ideal, :ophomore market- . pollift- s� �-a p `�j Off �l �` 717 _'ea S r:,.71 con In �Ovl h H d �1s rr1 new x e x �, w officers for the summer. ing stt,dent, was elected president READERS THE se,nate, The Pcultt` Judi1 Team tool; y j • Town Hall staff members will , p Wildlife Management . Wives of the Red Ritter Valley Home- y g' g Clint Herrin,,, umor from.Ham- • Elected' were Janie Hart resi- ring down the curtain on a sac- • ses�nd pl4ce in tbe-. l0th annual Alton, placed third in the Market InStallatlon dent; Jimmie Lou Cooley, vice will meet for a social at 7:30 p,m. town Club at their last regular Seating Plan . cesaful year with a steak fry at - Southern Code Late Poultry Jnd'r: Products Division. president; Sandra Boyd, secretary today in the YMCA. A gradua- meeting, __ % L4:3 __ _�________ _ _____ g Y the home of C. G. (Spike) White, Mrs, Edward Madele resided and treasurer; Robbie Robertson ton - � T is Other members of the team were Y P , party for senior members will Ronnie Parsons, sophomore elec- Ing Contest held recently at Mis- , junior from Gon- .recreation and entertainment direc- at the May 3 meeting of the A&M reporter and Aggie Wives' Council be discussed. trieal engineering student was David Behlen ldumber 271: Volume 55 COLLEGE STATION TEXAS TUESDAY MAY 7 1957 Sissi State College. for of the Student Activities De- , , ,. , PI-ICE, Five Cents PPz g tales :and Ken Holleman, senior Garden Club, while Mrs. Pan BoS- representative. i chosen vice president: Jack Smith,' Kentucky placed first and Ar from Bryan, Carl Armstron partment, tonight at 6. . . well opened with an invocation. Graduating seniors who wish Oceanographyand Meteorology g;Jun- P g sophomore civil engineering stu- k�nsds came in after A&M. for from Odessa was an alternate. This year's staff consisted of 17 Past presidents who were pres- to receive . Ph.T. degrees should Strident Wives Club will meet at dent- was selected as. secretary, • I ` 'Tiger Players � � • seniors and 15 juniors, headed by silt were awarded certificates by contaet� Betty Huffman at D-7-D 8 this evening in the south solar- and Clifford Franklin, engineer- : . John Heard. At the su er,pp , jun- Mrs. Tom Taylor, who thanked or Ball VI 6-4928 immediately. ium of the YMCA, ing freshman was named reporter. ���► ioxs on the staff will receive me- them for their help during the A dinner for C. E. wives and i . . Swe' e Honorr� ',r�I04 Sators r*J OEGR'E� THE / r mentos for service given during past and through the current year. husbands will be held at Zarape'w s „11 „ p, ir Y the 11MW a, . year. The installation of officers for Restaurant May 15 at 8 p.m. R REAL! B U/L �A/67 ARL 0 c S TO�,.�fAkO A " . the 1R57-J8 club year was con- Ph.T. de fees will be a s� "We had a very excellent year, ° Y g presented, At State Meet 'insofar as the acts we were able ducted by Mrs. Mahon Pugh. The Everyone should have their reser- 4! t�-7w}c �. to get were concerned," remarked new officers are: Mesdames Tom vation in by May 10 to Beth Consolidated Hig}1 School ' • • • • • " P pro- Taylor, president; Ed Baker, first Huffman. made a clean Sweep Of the In- :� S� Heard. The response to the I ros n 4. grams by the people of the com- vice-president;-Stanley Davis, see- * * f and vice- resident r terscholasitic League one-act . I 'llmunit as well as the Aggies was P W. C. Freeman Newly elected officers of the WHY NOT GIVE # y' W play finals Thursday night in11 , I 0 S very gratifying." third vice-president; John Perry, Officers' Wives Club of College . r . 1.- s. Interviews were held last night recording.secretary; R. E. Patter- Station are Mrs. Roger McCaulley, `• Austin, taking first place he P A d C HERTHE BEST 'T>; for aspirants for next year's staff, son, corresponding secretary; J. G. president; Mrs. Douglas Slinger- the play contest. They provided the ,Izbest male actor and placed all three l s. which will be headed by Merrill McGuire, treasurer; John Ashton, land, vice president; Mrs. William members of the cast on the A11= *+- 0 K I S GIVE Adamcik, junior from El Campo, reporter; and Ed Madeley, histor- W. Lewis Jr., secretary; Mrs. Ed- State play cast. ' -.,, `a" � " pail. ward F. Sauer, treasurer; Mrs. OUR LAWLESS LANGUAGE* Bill Hite, Patsy Williams and - h . e eats Her its' A patio picnic table, arranged Raymond J. Dengler, social chair- - Fxy slices of Canadian bacon by Mrs. L, E. LaVigne, served as man, Charles Delaplane won the state j'r SOMETHING lightly or the will be dry and �, The laws that govern plural words championship in the AA division � • O `"- ,' - g Y Y Y the Table of the Month. White I think are strictly for the birds. with their presentation of Anton. , q` > �-4.� v 4 . ' A ? hard, ligustrvm .blooms were combined Industrial Engineering Wives If goose in lural comes out eese " » -cam - ` -.�/ '" `� '� j'� (� 1. 3 • P g Chekov s The Proposal. Bill Hite "t,, • K" �,�'" 4 �' CS Councilman / u �� t t� tV FROM �.� with the red of verbena and ger- Club will meet at 8. m. toda Wh are not two of moose then meese$ was named outstanding male actor ~�`�� '•�~� ' n� `` � � � i, P• Y Y ' '< 1 anium in a dark bowl. A heav in room 2B of the Memorial Stu- If two of.mouse comes out as mice �_,_ - = )� " ' MAY Should not the plural house be It for his portrayal of the young �_ YOV .. ����� I, t �• candle repeated the red of the dent .Center. New officers will be p f �, ' If we say he,and his, and him lover who.tries in vain to propose ` t' BeFlected �' r ' To a flowers. elected and. final Tans made for Then why not she and saps and shim? 5 In ��� iS P y , , to his sweetheart. .� �- t�LL(((.�dweLLL :f �r ` Mrs. J. J. Woolket and Mrs. the.graduation tea. All members No wonder kids flunk out of schools Ali three members of the cast . r* ^�. +^v Coliseum, Spencer Buchanan served as hos- are urged to be present. ..,English doesn't follow rules! were placed on the 6-man team - In Vote' 1 odrj Students Who are undecided about their V1eW5 On re- JEWELRY msb®rdCi /, i tesses and Mrs. A. E. Carter designated as the best play cast in L, - . ��` poured the coffee, Officers for the summer and MARAU The singularly plural pleasures served and integrated seating will have a chance to hear both P of Chesterfield Kin the state. sides of the question at a debate in White Coliseum today at g make a man feel ^w •�-� fall terms will be elected at Wed- , r Robert L. Boone, CHS music ay, after a month of 112 N. Main r nt 1 The newly elected extended an tall as a hies.So don t be a geese. Today, 5 p.m. " , Month nesday night's meeting of the , Ph. TA 2-2435 invitation to a coffee at the home Take your pleasure BIG.Take 7'".... teacher, directed the play which ,40. 4 confusion and waiting, Col- VOtln On the football seating of Mrs. Fred Farrar on Friday, Architect Wives Club. The meet- Chesterfield King.Big length . . . > I 1d �� u g g issue takes place tOmor- g j A defeated six other state finalists to ")t'at. the y' in will be held at 7:30 m. in big flavor .the smoothest natural °' lu d -- ., �' ;ATE 0 10 �: ege Stations Ward 3, elects row from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, in the Post Office area of the esfe 1 Mc May 17 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. g p' g • • take the top position in dramatic C, cs.-- ;,,,... -^^ Tic..(i 9 •,,• . St C the south solarium of the YMCA. tobacco filter.Tr em. 1 N a cif councilman,. Memorial .Student Center. Two Student Publication Board' Y ESE v "'^ ", tr4� < China Silver — Jewelry — Watches — Diamonds -• Y �� 1 j ability. Boone said that although �,� 4., T �'i%f members will be elected at the same time. On the evening's ro ram are ICI1v ��, ~� Ward 3 has been without a The questions to be voted on read f g P g t G s h.e. has had some ex silence in ' as ollows Vet Speaks Tonight visits.to the A&M Chapel and to Chesterfield King gives you more k .r �Cx+<s dramatics this is his first year to i;.y ':X + " J � councilman to fill the vacancy left of what you're smoking for! ���`` ' y g _.; J s� �+T.� -> - �� Y 1. Shall the Student Senates reserve seatingprogram take an active interest in directing. f "� +.• +C- 1GARETTES g• _r a i'. 44 s , ; by Ernest Seeger's death a week be approved? Members of the Pre-Vet Society Cover that saucepan of water you G It was also the first time a CHS ` p •$50 goes to Paul er Field City College o ' ' -Y�'., BATTALION wil hear Dr. C. M. Patterson,.ex- are heating for cooking vegetables N. YB for leis Chester Field poem. y g f t; S ' b 't �' prior to the regular city election2 Shall the Corps and Civilian juniors and seniors be C.LEA SSIFIED tension veterinarian, s eak at 7:30 O $50 for every philosophical verse accepted or nhli- W` <' play cast had one to the state ,, • ; � ;x 4 � I� --- cation. __ _+ P r other foods; the vapor that rises Chesterfield,P.0.Bvx2l,NewYurk4E N.Y. meet. - r.�yr �'`; , ,,3 , "r. s: p 1 2. Toddy's election is seated together in Kyle Field? held .A ri p.m. tonight in the Amphitheatre and does not escape will help the w "There �' t "' "~ �' '" " ' j' Candidates for the Student of the Veterinary Hospital. water to come to a boil rapidly. ®LI..."eerr".T.b.° C' -". are three exceptionally t ,< -.. r�:.,�• I �,,-,�. ,; 4� - 1 MIRM a run off between write-in candi- CO �DS TO wear FOR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED TO RENT Y P P y talented kids," Boone said of the .. dates Col. Frank H. Matthews, re- Publications Boardand B Baxter Pu DO t11;1t PAIt'1'! See Editorial Pare lack 1%'ootwear E. (Pete) Hogue cast.: "They.have put in a lot of , 1, ) tired Army colonel, and the Rev. Libby, Corps candidates and W. Senior boots, 2 pairs. Size i- . A lady with a pleasant personal- Furnished house or apartment hard and serious work on the play, Black shoes and socks will John F. Avant and Van Redman and 101/z. Complete senior uni_ it for constantly meeting the pub- for R.•L. Brown, be worn by all members of ' P Y Y g p graduate student and family. and deserved to win. Besides, they Civilian candidates. One man from forms. Dorm 12-318. 271t2 lie to work in a secretarial position (2 children) for June, July, Aug- the Corps Air Force officer's blue wool at the Memorial Student Center. ust. Write Sam Sutherland, 931 - . . turned in an excellent performance The late Ernest Seeger was un- ps next fall and will Stude nt . ^ the Corps and one civilian studentL. The job requires fast, accurate typ- W. 7th, Freeport, Tex. 269t4 tt every one of the seven times � ��" ��� o osed .in the A ill election but be laved by the clothing ware- Seeat B- uniform. Size 38 t4 ing, shorthand, ability to handle v PP P will be elected. Students may voteSee at B-16-D College View. 271t4 personnel, experience in . office . SPECIAL NOTICE they produced it before the public." house according to Col. .Joe a number of write-in votes were for both a Corps and Civilian.Board management. 'A E. Davis, commandant. member. (3) Pianos, Haines, Ludwig, g Permanent resi- cast for other persons after his Hampton. May. be seen at the dent desired but not necessary. Col- A meeting of all lot owners of Aorgie � YbtCA. Sealed bids will be receiv- lege training or several years' sec- College Hills Estate (riot Wood- General • • Originally, plans. had been death, leaving the office without a Arguing for the Senate seating®� �1 made to change to black foot- plan are Joe David Ross and John ed in the Office of the .Business retarial experience desirable.. •Ap- land Acres ingc lle Hills Wood- ® n ��® candidate. Rev. Brown and Col. wear a year from September, diatelts will to interviewed imme- lands) is being called for Friday, Matthews were the only candi- Specht, both senior senators. Don Manager, College Administration Y' • Y brit. surplus stock has been Weber and Bill Markillie will op- Building until 10:30 a.m.; May 2Q diately. � Contact in person only, May 10, 1957 at 7:00 p.m., in the 1957. The right is reserved to re- Directors Office, MSC.. 268tfn cafeteria of A&M Consolidated WillSpeak . . dates judged eligible for the post. used up and brown shoes are pose the lanjest airy and all bids and to waive School for the purpose a electing 0A&M's Student Senate will re- Election May 15 in addition to the and .parliamentarian must be .however, since neither received no longer available. 1 P and present the neg- any and All technicalities. Address WANTED TO BUY representatives to the restrictions ® ceive mar. ehan es ill or sill- .Civilian enough votes to be declared elected, ative argument against the issue. Business Manager, A&M College committee as called for by the D e g g yell leader::- . seniorsi vice president must be a Since ,berth. the trim nion, Texas, Transportation car in good me- Deed Restrictions of said addition. oR At '57 Barbecuezation next year as a result of a Filings open May 15 for positions junior and recordingf secretar tod' ftt i6rfln'ffine naee sary;- y ,a d -At last wopk.s,.Senate meeting I Y the Air Forrr art, now ,spar- - ar further information. S70tE chaen 8 condition. VI 6-641, be- W0 derisr6ft.$$ the College executive as representatives of the Schools of must be a sophomore• n the.local legislators voted to af- Polls opened at the City Hall this ing black shoes it was unfeas- low only senators to take part in tween 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Has a family increase caused Maj. Gen. Percy Clarkson, class Council.Thursday. Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Heads of standing committees morning at 8 and will close at 7 ible f Pure. bred Dachshund puppies 271t3 a space problem in your home? > of 15 who has been affiliated with g or the Corps to continue six weeks old. Wormed and in- Let DOCTOR FIXIT add a new � The decision came after a study Engineering and Veterinary Medi- must have a 1,25 fAr:and be a toddy`s debate. Senate President oculated. TA 3-3398. after 5 m. WORK WANTED room for baby or a family room hydrogen bomb testing in the p. in. to wear brown ones. Larr Piper has invited all stu- P• made by a special Senate evalua- cine to the Senate. These filings junior or senior. Y 270t2 for all. Nothing down=up to five South Pacific, will lead the list of will close May $1 and the election Senators from academic schools dents to hear the debate. A mim- Day nursery for working moth- years to pay. Call DOCTOR FIX- tion committee revealed weaknesses Y . speakers at the Fourth Annual in the former or r • eographed information sheet has . AIKC ;registered 3 month old male era. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 4892, IT at MARION PUCrH LUMBER �✓ organization. will be May 23, must have a 1.25 gP G Senior Barbecue honoring mein- Qualifications for Senators have Under the new organization, the Student Avia been posted on almost all dormi- I Collie pup, wormed and inoculated. 271ti'n COMPANY. Phone VI 6-5711 to- hers of the graduating class of '57 New organization provides for Q Senate will draw up a new constitu- to tort'.bulletin boards and reads in been raised as a result of the new May be seen at Bayard.Kennels, day. 271t4 . to be held in the Grove Thursday standing committee heads b the g• tion and. be able to y art: VI6-b535. . 268t8 ----- election of major officers and . LITHOGRAPHING—PHOTO - • . p Wee'Aggieland Kindergarten will �o Shoal O g y . or znization. miner'officers they needpomt any "Most every other seating plan OFFSET PRINTING — EN Bight at 6:15. student body as a whole and else- All .officers elected at .large j� Senior boots size 9 Phone register children during the month "The Former Students Associa- p Sli tlyIn u/ attempted,GRAVED PRINTING. Special pri- :'WA 4-6517, Fort Worth. 264t12 of May for term beginning in The new rail spells out regula- d has been attem ted but none have ces on thesis printing. ZOST THE tion of senior, junior and sopho- must have a gpr of 1.5. President PRINTER, 3nting Texas Ave: September. Pre-first grade music, . tion sponsors the barbecue for the tions for campaigning for. student J. worked to. provide the most desira- FOR RENTart and speech under experienced much you care ur ose of honorin more representatives by members phone VI 6-5786. 260tfn teachers. VI 6-4052. 271t3 N. • • • P P g graduating offices. A candidate cannot use „ ble conditions. Thus, the Senate of their classes in the academic • • William (Bill) Easley, senior that happen during training. One way trailers to any part of seniors with an.. informal function schools. A ie Child Hurt other means of campaigning than from Waco, will be released from J. Doyle Alexander, chief pilot .in an effort to reach a desirable United States. Also local trail- Accurate typist desires work at Student entomologist will inspect and at the same time, welcoming gg 9 the following: St. Joseph's Hospital solution that can be used from ers. You can save money by mov- home. Thesis experience. VI- your home for termites and make. Other representatives will in- P p 1 in Bryan for the training program, said the 6-7265. 255tfn recommendations them into the Association of For- (1) .Personal oral solicitation year to year is asking that the elude a student selected by the In Weekend Wreck Thursday following his accident accident occurred when the two men ing with a trailer.. Baker Tire $3. E. J. God- mer Students said J. B. Hervey, 2 Oral solicitation before student possibility of reserved seats ser- Company. Phone TA 2-8159. dard, Box 804, College Station. Y' dean of the Graduate School four � ) Saturday when the training plane were coming in for a landing and P Y 271t13 MIMEOGRAPHING, T Y P I N G 27lt4 chairman of the barbecue. ' assemblies; (3) Written solicits- in which he was fl iously be considered by. the Stu freshmen elected b Basic Division Edward Duane Hill, junior me. flying hit a tele- hit a concealed low telephone line AND NOTARY. Bi-City Secret ,� Besides Clarkson, the other main Y tion.in The Battalion in the Letters P dent Body for at least one year." Unfurnished two bedroom house ial Answering Service 3408A Tex- Anyone desiring .to drive e6 students. immediately:following is- chanical engineering student from phone wire during a simulated and nosed over, crashing the plane. g Chevrolet to vicinity speaker will be E. M. (Jiggs) Free- to the Editor column or in some at 209 Montclair. 271t4 as Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786. Y New York at suance of November grade reports. Abilene, was released from the landing near Hearne, according to Alexander said there was no end of semester call VI 6-4848 af- man, 22,:president of the Former g P other section arranged with the College professor will r e n t 248tfn ter 5 m. 271t2 and five ex-officio senators. Bryan Hospital Saturday afternoon Col. Henry Dittman, PAS. engine trouble involved in the P• Students Association. editor; (4) Equally apportioned g A Cowboys Place home for summer. All modern after being. in a two car O conveniences' including air condi- Day nursery, monthly rates. Day BIIL ROBS LODGE, NO. 1300 A.F. a A.M. Roy Snyder, of the Animal Hus- Ex-officio positions will include: . written solicitation on a bulletin Dittman said Easley is being crash. The Civil Aeronautics As- t) Y tioning and TV. Will also rent for or night sitting on week ends, ooliege station, Texas bandry Department, is in charge the deputy Corps commander; vice accident in Bryan. board or in an area to be decided held in St. Joseph's only for ob- sociation is investigating the indefinite period unfurnished three Christian home, experience, chea called meeting Tuesday at resident Civilian Student Council' Hospital officials said Hill re- servation. .. crash. Second At Home P P p• of cooking the beef which was do- P , by the Election Commission. bedroom house on Highland near TA 2-6076 3007 South College 7 p.m. Work in .F. C. tie- ceived several head cuts when he , g , g gree• All visiting 'brethren i'l�j�',,. Featured for Mom . . . Hated by former students. The re- vice president, Memorial Student Election for. freshmen repre- Besides a. slight concussion, Easley said he didn't remember Consolidated Schools. $65 per Ave., Bryan 233tfn are invited. i Center Council; vice president was thrown. through the wind Aggie cowboys gathered 261 month. VI 6-4052. 271t3 L. P. Dulaney, W.M. mainder of the menu includes po- sentatives will be in Novem- Easley had a bad cut over his left anything about the crash except J. J. Woolket, Acting Sec'y, fashions she'll love for taro salad beans , YMCA Cabinet and student officers shield of the car in which he was points.to take second place in the All day nursery. Have had nur- `z;, , pickles onions her, eye and a badly bruised eye. He coming in for the landing and Large southeast bedroom up- des' training. 304 West Dexter or of the Texas Intercollegiate Stu- riding. National Intercollegiate Rodeo held stairs with meals. Mrs. Ma their practical and buns, cookies and soft drinks. g was in high spirits yesterday and hitting the wires which he. said. gee call VI 6-4 421. 225tfn s>' I dents Association. . Also injured in the collision was couldn't be seen from the air. in the AdLM. arena over the week- stain, TA 3-4375. 270tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES „• Tickets for the occasion . are 1 was awaiting his release from the K i t c h e n remodeling, cupboard pretty y . . free and may. Filings Rick Layman, feather Today end, but their efforts were not One single bedroom upstairs orftcral notices mast be brought, mattes .., �• �k rett ways y. be .obtained from gs opened Friday and will Y Y , 5, son of Mrs. .7 hospital for a few days at home, "The Air Force has been check- close May Charlotte Layman 1500 S. College. , enough to retain their first place ' work interior aintin VI 6-7265, or telephoned so tl rti arrive In the orris group and battalion commanders, y 13 at 12 noon for election , ge• LIGHT RRAIN Dittman said.. ing and they don t think it was the. rating in the Southern Region of drat of June. Mrs.Maggie Parker, P g of. student Pubneatlon• (Ground Float of r He received a cut under his eye. „ TA 3-4375. 270tfn 258tfn YMCA, VI 6.6415, hours 8-12, 1-is, aalq or .from civilian housemasters. president, vice president, parlia- Y Yesterdays h i g h temperature Easley was making a dual cross fault of either of us, Easley said, the NIRA,Monday through Friday) at or before thL __ Tickets also may be p mentarian, recording secretary and The car in which Hill was riding was 74, and the low last night was country flight with his instructor; referring to the instructor and One apartment one block from LOST deadline or 1 p.m, or the say.preceding y picked u at Aggies who took first place in Student Activities, in the YMCA, the four heads of the Issues, Stu- was driven by James Roland Moore, 56. C. E. Walker, at the time of the himself. the various events included John P Pabncation — Dlreetor of 8tadent PnbLLea Or. the Association of Former Stu- dent Life, Student Welfare and valor mechanical engineering stu The forecast for today is mostly accident. Dittman said that the North .Gate Post Office. TA 3-6524. tions• g g accident Kiker, bulldogging, with a time of 270t3 Red female cocker, twelve years Regana for the Baccalaureate- Public Relations Committees of the dent from Venus. „ old. In vicinity of East Gate. VI- Commencement Exercise .. dents in the Memorial Student Cen- cloudy with occasional light rain It was just a.routine simulated hasn't hampered the flying pro 17.4 for two steers; Lowie Rice, tie- 3Garage apartment available June 6-5390, 305 Ash. 270t4 All students who are candidates for thr ter. Senate. Ricky Layman. was in the car and no high winds. landing ' , LIVink room, bedroom, kitchen degree of .Doctor of.Philosophy are re- g for his (Easley.$) period gram in any way. It was to be down calf roping. .and Kennith and dinette. Furnished or unfur- BUSINESS quired to order hoods as well as the doe. . The barbecue should be over by Senators to fill these positions driven by Aubrey Moore, 2312 Reading at 11 a.m. was 70 de- of flight training," Dittman said expected and was most likely an Beasley and J. C. Dishman, who torh cap and gown, and to leave the hood�p.m. 8 p.m., Hervey said. will be elected at the General Cavitt St., Bryan. grees.. - . "It was just one of those things unavoidable accident, he said. split the bull-riding contest. nlshed. Call TA 3-6772. 270tfn OPPORTUNITIES with. the Registrar no later than 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 21. The Ph.D. hoods will .. . Nice three room furnished apart- not be .worn in the procession since all print just off A&M campus. $42.50. MAN OR WOMAN such candidates will be hooded on the for their comfort -� o • • Stage. Fashions for fun fash- Inquire at 203 Kyle or phone Mr. Own Your Own Business :: T T^ sts .Candidates for the Master's Degree will S . V GV t y F�,1 r ina• 1 AdaS31s; WA.3-4685; San Antonio. ; . . _ . wear the.master's cap and gown; el o'i and their cool outlook on ''` !• oreTom®rr®w Turp east at light on Houston high- Anew item. First time offered. who are candidates, for the Bachelor', ions for home-work .. . way,. 269tfn Start in spare time, if satisfied, Degree,,except military students, will weal . - then work full time. the bachelor's.cap and gown. All mnitarl the .warm weather..ahead. , fashions for arts and Cool, quiet, three room and bath Refilling and collecting money students who are candidates for degrees will p Y apartment. Completely furnished. wear the appropriate military uniform. afternOOnS Out. ii P P Y from bulk machines in this area. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar• Adults only. TA 2-1244. 267t8, �a., °t4'. I �I! To qualify you must have a car, ranged with the' Exchange Store. Orders I�I l l may be laced between 8 a.m. bfa7 1 and „ �,reference, $360 cash to secure y n �.> �E .. Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric 12 noon Saturday, May 11. The rental is11 _ - x territory and inventory. De- �li�'1 a (' l , Shop. 98tf voting 4 hours a week to cusp- as follows: doctor's cap and gown $4.25. ^t g' master's cap and gown $3.75, bachelor's a PETS Hess your end on percentages of cap and gown $3.25. Hoori realer is the same as that for cap „A ;-_ collections should net approxi- c. E. T 9hler,gChairm an , ,; X, mately $175 monthly with very ,; DON'T TAKE ANY CHANC .S good possibility of taking over convocations committee s T P Y g PROTECT YOUR FEMALE full time. Income increasing tic- i11 '' ' k . ;:; 1. PETS IN SEASON cordingly. If applicant. can `` '" y PP• •LNOINEERINO AND All over the store ' -` � AYARD KENNELS qualify financial assistance will ASOH1TFart-RAL suYYL1a• , , B •BLUIC LINE PRINTS I ,be iven b Co. for ex ansion \, f F, A£ g Y P PR r f, x;,, I. •ALL1E INT6 •.YHOTOBTAT/ .c South. College OU you'll find f .,; <' .: Highway 6 S g to full time position with above y aSh10I1S u�, „ - VI 6-5535 _ \o aver inco til, I age me, Include phone BCOATES INDUST1tIE3 w Y a, l _, a 1, in application. Battalion Box ass an e.rvse lsn:<ng• sad in lingerie, ® g • % r:.: K - -- PI? g r accessories, `„" ..,,� :=s si, � , I�Viol, ,,ry t� i.,, ,,, ( i i 65. >ss>fser ssa:A� • w 99 } ,.�.. rci: ,:::. .. ]7 soft 1 g,.. s swear ever xz� , �.. a,,F,�. a:where. . Y BIRD Y K.. :. lE A ft L Clothe rs � . .� .�� � � �� z:e a '�:.- xt �:.a�.a'M\, ��..a�`' .;, .:� ,� r .,x k>: i >:��,(,, �;.� f':i SHOPPE I x. w � that will thrilk.3#,:Rk f; :« rya r T(IGS — GIFTS AND TOYS PROMPT RADIO SERVICE 1 Mother �,, �'! ly, ',I,fti, E Dr. Carlton R. Lee Il►Fi4 , v, � for Girls and Bo s a '` i{ 1�i1; . Y f i ,. K'd,iUl� a.: I I SOSOLIK S RADIO AND OPTOMETRIST fir' . :; �i�iC FABRICS — SHOES s <: s 1.11 ,a.z a' TV SERVICE sosA EAgt 2sth111111M1 g: _ n >• ` Bldiiee[e•t Village 3001 Texan Ave. M1 :; g x. .'a.F.,e..,u. 2 & 1. - J� Tls r. win sc Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment ;r y A This ad good for one Pall of t<a•��•s Rarlr•ai =•n•.)' Regulation sox. I Yaoaa :A s-Illa ss:e►>t (Across from Court House) : ,.w w x.. a.. 15 --- -- -- Mildred White . Betty Moers Marietta Pratt Donna Kinard Saundra Dale Cartwright Martha Montgomery Nancy Mitchell . Entered by.Clint White Entered by Jack Robertson. . Entered by John Janak Entered by Edwin Pierson. Entered by Richard McCown Entered by Dale McCullough .� Entered by Charles Jenkins . � . .. I . . 1 The Battalion -::- College Station (Brazos County), Texas • • our most Honored events. By at- e g Station (ffmsoa . . . • • I The Battalion -•:- College L`oustiy , Texas 3, Y , CrippledL E T TER S . Cisco Places 16 j PAGE 2 Tuesday, Ills 7 1957 Tue tea.:. .?:,y 7 i 957 PAGE 3 tending Silver Taps we show. xe- . . Children s Clinic spect and display our moral val- GOl ersEliminategyp. �T Editor, The Battalion: Lies. But we surely cannot show In JC Track Read B®1 talion Classifieds Dailyh" ote lorthe F turp It appears that the significance respect or any other good qualities �T• �� �� nel(� ache of Silver, Taps is becoming less by staying-in our rooms. Why not • . Despite. 1■/ ]� � TOmOrrOW'S election Could mean the beginning Of the Monday meaningful due to the fact that all of us attend this ceremony of F��alS To'!la / 1� ��// ATTENTION AGlTIES ! end for the annual squabbles between COrpS grid Civiliansy many students were in their rooms brotherhood so that we may lie' students and be in an r o One hundred and five patients nritted b shortly after no ? ' i 1 g,. era . f cooperation in which future P Y Y on. In Health, represented locally by Mr. last night during this occasion. more proud to be an Aggie. Cisco Junior College led A 4/� to 1/� victory by the. Aggie golfers over S.IU �{ , I,' l�!,,,; When you return to A & M this coming September, you A _ received free dig noses an r 'Sic. ! ggies Will no.longer be lous non re s and bo scouts g d t eat all, 315 persons entered the wait- Imogene Smith and Mrs. Alta Har- G.vm .tribute to one of.our lost K le Parnell 59 �� - Saturday on the A&M course served one to eliminate the Y g Y g Y qualifiers in :the Texas JC .� ��, � � y Y will find FRANK COURTS COLLEGE STATION SHOE. ,,:_ s but all Aggies in the truest sense, eat at the Crippled Children s Di= mg room of the clinic to bring rison stands read to appropriate A ie .buddies should be..one of Jack.Ra 59 � .:> .:• , '' link me from h Southwest Conference team cham- . g , Ygg PP Conference track and , freed :, .� Cadet. links men the REPAIR.enlarged and completely remodeled in order to The key to..such 'a bright future lies in the hands of agnostic Clinic held in the Educa- patients or observe the work; Jones free aid for' children hose pax- championship with 16, in a "` pionship as:Baylor's Bears cinched the title with a 4-2 win r serve YOU! p p better s e OU every voter,who-goes to the polls tomorrow. 'He may use the tional Center .of the A&M Presby- said. eats are not financially able -to field that broke one record + over Rice in Houston. �. :. a keyto O h terian Church esterda accord- The chine is each a WATCH THAT ALL �::,�� _ ,pent e door to a better Aggieland Or discard it-and Y . Y, held ch year as give them treatment.as prescribed B ITS WORTH THE LOSS and tied two others, and rates a „,,, The Individual championship will be determined in the -1. .. / -- :�-- ¢-} . . You will also.find our name changed to COURT S. keep the school in the.same rut of prejudice and, strife. mg to,Di..Luther G:,hones, chair- a public service to give free clini- b the clinic. - OR I'LLTAKE YOU,PAL! I IF I WIN THAT GAL! strong favorite's nod in the finals 3r �� a = ts;,li ;i} '' to b h e 1 d . *» c SWC tourney e .pA p J man of the Society for Under r Y g Mustangs' Pittman and Ken Scott. ggies with their schools best interests at heart will Y p iv- cal examinations and recommend Nine visiting doctors conducted . . . . 0� held this. morning on Kyle Field Thursday and Friday in Aus- . VOTE FOR INTEGRATED RESERVED SEATING for Corps ileged Children. proper treatment for children dis- the diagnosis and treatment. They - - �_ - The final in.only one event was tin, Moreno and Scott both fired L and Civilian juniors and seniors. Thereby the Will open the The. 105 handicapped children abled or. handicapped b deform- were Doctors W. H. Ainsworth f q �� 1 "�^ 'L :un off Monda and that was a rounds of 71 one over ar to tie ran Co P , J 5 Y p PP Y C .t , ` 1-� Y A&M closed.its match play in individual competition.door to the unit and cooperation so bade needed among represented a nine county area in ity disease, or accident, and for Steve Lewis T. J. Baker S.. L. "I/L V\ - A k F Y p Y g , l ll�` �` �- P Y Y 12 foot ole vault b Tomm Black season with r ansas in ay- COrps-and.Civilian students. this part of the state. Of the both the mentally and physically Clifford and Dalton Decknian, all I _ . . of Howard.County JC. Second place ... . r etteville yesterday, downing the Opponents.. to- the plan have been able to. think of no youngsters presented at the four- handicapped.. of Galveston; Doctors R. K. Gass ` � � went to Bob Looney who vaulted II'�liijiijl'? � �i {` teenth annual meeting S� r Razorbacks, 41/z li/; and finish- reason against the plan except they say. the unity of the g of the Sponsors of the: clinic are the ler and Joe Woodward of Waco, .-/ , _ 11-6 feet. There was a six-place „ �_=-� ing in third place in the league Corps would be destroyed. clinic,.28 were new and 77 had at- Kiwanis Club, Brazos Valley and Dr., James Cooper of:Bryan. tie for third. . ONE ONLY Which is more important for A&M's tended the meeting last � standings. . p good, the future g year. Shrine Club and the Brazos Coun- Local organization .leaders for �> Howard County followed Cisco of the Corps, which will grow .dimmer and dimmer barring The clinic opened yesterday at ty Society 'for Crippled Children. the clinic were: John Sperry, and I with nine men. qualifying. Blinn Bobby Nichols, defending SWC . war, or the future of the A&M student body made up Of 7 a.m'. and all patients were ad- The Texas'Department of Public Roy Wingrin, president acid. vice = had 8, Paris 7, Navarro 6, San er medalist champion,. fired a two- . ::� under par 68 to again pace the A every student, Civilian and Corps? president of the Brazos County D �I\ � Antonio 4, Panola 3, Odessa and „ k� ..I P g P e. g- The main.thin hindering a closer.relationship, between Society for ,Crippled Children; Dr. Allen 1. gies in another team victory. Nich- . . RADE g g p' (e , • Y PP T Iff. the two factions is misunderstanding. Any student who has ] G. W. Schlesselman, .representing I Cisco's crack 440-yard relay team ols defeated SMU's Jerry Pittman, . been in the Corps and later becomes a Civilian will vouch for �S'tuden ts. Given Brazos County Shriners; W. T. � �I ` easily broke the record in that , who had a par 70, two-up and then that or vice-versa. Even students of one faction.who have Riedel, state director of the So- I 1 event with a fine qualifying time of teamed with Marcelino Moreno to opportunities to work with.those from the other soon realize ciety for Underprivileged,Children / I 42.4 seconds to replace a time of ' win the low-ball, 4 and 3,over the 3.9 t last Y _ UR LD LBUM misunderstanding 1S the only 'real barrier, and Dr. L. G, Jones. Mrs..T. W. .. 4 set by Howard Coun y. © O ', i,wards atBan uet .. . Creating the badly needed understanding would be the Leland was iri:charge. of.education . yea _ �' . result of a vote FOR integrated seating. This is shown by for women .who helped . in -the. . OU�RE The two records tied were in the L 1 . Y Twelve ,outstanding journalism giving outstanding service to the A PIPE SMOKING 100 and 220- yard dashes. Fred how much better. Civilian..and Corps.'students act toward clime. I. sIR wALTEa aALE1GH's s11 tudents were awarded citations profession. MAN? THEN Stuart of Howard County sprinted • 'each other at out-of-town games where.everyone sits to and scholarshi s Frida ni lit at ITS BLEND OF CHOICE KENTUCKY o NEW RCA ICTOR P Y g YOU'RE.FOR FOR BURLEYS 15 EXTRA-AGED TO to a 9.9 timing, in the 100 and F=_ . / , gether. There the AGGIES yell for their team on the field Robert Carlisle,. 104 Meadow-, SIR wALTER the first annual Sigma`Delta Chi ME . Bruce Land of Cisco turned in 'a not the Civilians and Corps.. land, College Station, senior wild- hat s COO�£ln RALeiGH- GUARD AGAINST TONGUE SITE. Ever Aggie enrolled in the College should Awards Banquet held in the West- p• fine 21.5 qualifying time in the ' - .. y g0 to the life management major, .w as . NATURALLY. . ern restaurant. polls. tomorrow and in the privacy of the voting machines awarded a $400 grant by the Wild- 220. TIGER STRIKEOUT ART�S.T—Southpaw Alton Arnold, . The following clubs and organi- I cast their vote for .the Aggieland of the future where all ging editor ... . .41 the mainstay of the A&M Consolidated pitching staff,..has L! PAS James Wagner mans g C I CAL H1mFI {� �� life Management. Institute to de- zatrons.wrll meet tonight. g YArnold, FOR LOCAL &..LONG of The Houston Press was speaker .. struck out 103 batters:in 54 innin s this ear. Arnold a .. Aggies stand together in keeping with the. famous Aggie fray expenses while working on a � �. - ,'' 1 NEW SHIPMENT for the Ban net, He s oke on ..7:30 ` y FREE•. .. q P ournaiism. It -7 ..Ob high school sophomore has won six while losing two and Any old Alhums that coSf.yoll theme. .. second degree in j 1;. DISTANCE MOVING $2 or more each..:Poultr Science Club in the A {. (\ 24 P/+GE BOOKLET "What It Means to be a News- was the first award of its kind ac- Y g boasts an earned run average of 1.67. . riculture Building.to discuss final ON PIPE CARE. paper Man. cording to Donald D. Burchard, laps for the annual chick, egg JUST WRITE TO: LL 0 � `�Intramural Dinner. Chosen as the outstanding grad- head of the Journalism Depart- P g` ( SIR WALTER f N _ y ••• •.. d the purchase . HANDBA Tiger Streal Ends a lne an brand any speed are now worth �1 toward a and poult.show. Preparations will RALEIGH, Intramural managers, athletic we have obtained permission to uate of the Journalism Depart- rrient. - . . be made for the .annual spring / DEPL 785-E • Of an RCA Victor Classical Lon Play Album officers .and their assistants will have all. the Corps members come nient and presented with a citation .. ff`` LOUISVILLE,KY. LOSES Bill Reed Bonham was awarded chicken,fry. V G LOsln ��� to Navasota " fNG... y g y in civilian clothes." from SDX national head uarters the $100:Gulf Coast.,Press Associa- Pre-med Society will meet in the ) �(0 .. {E Here's your chance of a lifetime to build the Long Play classical record be honored with a barbecue Wed- q , Welch said awards of sweaters was Barry Hart, fifth year stu- VI library of our dreams!A olden opportunity to start,or modernize our col- nesday evening at 6:30 in the tion scholarship given to students Biological Science: Building. The Navasota Rattlers ended The Tigers blew it in the seventh Y Y g Y ,Y and watches will be given to. the dent from La Marque. Benny E. interested in the.non-metro olitian _ .S T U D E N-T Grove. intramural managers and tie clasps (Bud) Fichte was resented the P A&M Consolidated's nine. - game when they loaded the bases with .. lection of the world's greatest music-with fresh,new hi-fi recordings!Trade "'Phis. is going to be a final a - will and h i - other n P field of journalism. Two agricul- O-iO winning streak, edging the Tigers none out only to have the Rattlers " in your out-of-date record Albums on any of the wonderful classical L.P.'s in g g p 1 be awarded to the athletic of o er national SDX citation for tune journalism majors a so ho- C P E .I precra.I barbecue for everyone ficers., scholarship: Fichte was in the top I J P 3-2 on Fish field Friday. squelch the rally with a double , .. RCA Victor's great catalog. You'll thrill to New Orthophonic High Fidelity who has helped so willingly in our Several guests who have shown five more, Tommy Keith, from Cleve- - This defeat was the first of the play. Bobby Potts was out on a recordings of the Worlds Greatest Artists performing your favorite music. . . per cent of his graduating C i . athletic program," remarked Bar-. an interest in the athletic program class. land, and a junior, J. B. McLeroy, M O R E r O R Y O U E B O O K eS . from Saginaw, were awarded 500 district season for the Tigers and called third strike to end the game. BEARD TRANSFER & / /J{�� / L ne Welch Intramural Director. and aided in it will also .be res- $ . gives them a record of 5-1. They Jerry Holland was the only sue- STORAGE �hLL��gr I/.JOO/? �CONG' Y , P Journalism departmental awards scholarships, presented by .the „,, I are district champions. Consoli- cessful Tiger athlete in the state _2 We want this to be informal .so eat, according to Welch. went to Joe Tindel from Athens Ph..TA 2 83� Andex'son Clayton Foundation. ;; . Fred Meurer from San Antonio -__ _= dated has a season record of 9-4. meet held last weekend in Austin, North Gate. an Other two.awards were present- "r.. . SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Edgar Feldman pitched the full firing rounds of 79-83 in golf for Agent for United Open 6 days of the week - 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ` G O T T d Gayle DlcNutt from Comanche �e buy ALL CURRENT T I�' L E S V a as. outstanding junior and sopho- ed to Holim Kom; Seoul, Korea and Lv.O G N. Zulth 10:®8 p.t91. seven innings for the Tigers and a total of 162 and fourth place in G O . Welton Jones of Lubbock. The ~j' - absorbed the 'loss, 'his second state medal play. \` . • mores, respectively. Dace Mc- Y " At. Dp11p5 ... 12:47 p.m. against three wins. Feldman gave received $100 scholarships present- O G O F R Reynolds, former managing editor . . of The Battalion from Colle e ed b the.A&M SDX Cha ter from c 7� N `�/ � g Y P HIGHEST CASH PRICES ! - �� • ' � up five hit , walked an � �� funds .raised from faculty ma a- �V. �. ZU1C11 7r•28 p m. s three d n . 9. struck out eight. H� �` . View,. was selected by the depart- - Y g' S p.m UST A MoMENT, PERCY, WHILE i .SEE . �Q J .. ' / zinc subscription sales. AP OVFORT 1AIORTH AND Consolidated got off to a 2-0 lead A gee Net *, n ; • H ` t .�'s nient as the graduating senior .• - I . - -_— __ -_-_ . , ' I L R RAILWAY in the fifth but the Rattlers re- ;� -. /� _ DNENV CRYAR,A ent taliated with three runs on four - -� '. I 9 Blasi TC�J, 64 Y UR PAP . 5 ARE N ORDER! _ !lam« 7 _ ,, r hits in the sixth to go ahead. . �— i�ar d (��ve>e>< �'u �, - - guaranteed f. Phone IS•NORTH ZULCFt Three A&M Profs k. 1 amuuummulmulllllllmum.lm �,__ .. E „-, '� l J William S. McCulley, C. K. Es- I 'f!lIIIIIIIIIIII!!II!l11IIIIII'II!11II11111I! For First Win . � I llfllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll:IIII z +; . ),- jt • ' 3 P' t The Aggie tennis team won . ten and A. B. Medlen were re- t �� �_ _� � 3 sented .pen and .pencil .sets last I'UESDAI' WED. SPAY s its first Southwest Conference 1 �� �I night as. .Faculty Appreciation `ALEXANDER THE GREAT' ® ; `` match of the 1957 season in Awards from the School of Aits with RICHH: RD BURTON :AN INSURANCE POLICY FOR ANYZf HALOi. - . A its last.outing, walloping win- •.4 i;;...::::..:n.... .�•• . and Sciences: -. Plus - a `#�z;.<.:;.;>:;<::;::<:::;:.: _ . . F. F E S ;, Tess TCU, 6 0, on the A&DI fUGENE RUSH- — COLLEGE STATION TEXAS - c . {� :, NAKED SEA".. :.;::«:;:: :I-- courts Satux•day . ' : airatron by Wllham Conrad eel's -- ----_- - �.. o . ,:,,,: s OPEN 6 DAYS OF THE C Coach W M Dow netnicn , . � _ - ;; , ,.. - t i didn't drop a set as they handed _ . �\ . . Y.. AGGIEPEIAL LI L ABNEft By A Capp 'i a the Horned Frogs their 30th de- t Ib _ feat of the season. •The Aggies <�, ERY I'M SURE AT FABULOUS FOR ENJOYABLE GUILLOTINING HAS �� /DUEL r finished with a record of 9-21 and •• THAT AFTER ASSOLUr'E QUIET is VITAL!: ANYBODY _ ' �"Q, �Y. ;...s.. Chicken Fried Steak EXPENSE,WE AVE . TCU, 0-30: Texas won the chain- THR SINCE YOU ARE OUR GUEST IT'S OVER, CALLED OUT OF ZE FANS MOIST HEAR THREE HERE GOTA ? � �� Pan.Fried Steak U W.EDNESDAY.: vou'LL DELICATE SOUND -ZE, BICAR(30NATE? i• gionshi with a record of 29-1.YOUR ZE FRENCH GOVERNMENT RETIREMENT ZE "°" f I P WANTS YOUR GUILLOTINING HEAR NO "ZLITry"OFZE BLADED- '1 . e - a a COMPLAINT CECIL B:DE MILLS ZE„PLUNHCr�„-AN'ZE " §� � " : In the number one match, Rex .�,• Breaded cal Cuylet TO gE SATISFACTORY OF ZE GUILLOTINE, ':: CHOICE r . TO.YpU- FROM ME- •' '/`• i Reed of A&M, easily defeated AL DE CAPITATE.. ®(J� .. I - s , Hamburger Steak with Onions . 1 ; �/ CU s Harlan Baker, 6-0, 6-1. .' I III 1 Y�• ,.` It T �.:<. . With Baked Potato or French Fries h .• = �_ I Results: a" v•` -- �/ ,. - wz :i John Medlin, A&M, defeated Paul Pen- �, . and Salad {. �/ .. . . y I —fib, `\ I, �� •n �I ;; ! ? { dcrgrass, 6-3, 7-5. /s'�'^ �,u., '.•,. _ •M=,: :; t, }` ( John Young, A&M, defeated Jim White, J a 1 = ;: o- _-� � _ .- ram/g - 6 4. ._ .. . Only �y T14ZODORE B1EEL Cln,e.nnScopE _"�-`_ " 2 (^ _ �= : _ /`• _ V4� �____. s _ '�' Y .• 6 3, - defeated Gene Cook,15 L _ _ _ Joe Simmons, e LEIF MCKSON .^er.,6z0 ai =_- _ _ ......... �,:' A&M d f 1� 6 3, Also Featuring Our Very Special. - •.ET.o:.01D ..lE.R.CV.E' — \ �' = r I Reed-Young, A&M, 'defeated Pendergrass Y p e �J ^. s a :k' Baker, 7-5, 6-3. PRIME RIB.STEAK, 1 FULL POUND ��_ _ - �"� = /"� 'Rf 7r.••.. ¢ ,q _ ��\ e -/ ✓'`- ` i�F' :w Simmons-Medlin, Z defeated Cook= �.` a - _ _ _ :a White, 6-2, 6-4, . Charcoal Broiled C0.p 5 / -� 4 rj Ll'I: ABNER n CATERING With Baked Potato, Onion Ring By A Capp a 5: r FOR , and Home Made Pie II. . ERS SOME COARSE LOUT i' IT IS € s —SPECIAL Coffee or Tea. A� fDEEL . AMONG YOU HAS ATOO- DONE! /'STILLI HEAR it w.,.. . OCCASIONS CIRCLE � � . • A."TICK-TOOK,.,, $2.00 - WE MUST AVE ABSOLUTE QUIETn LOUDLY TICKING wATICH.:� ARE SOMEONE IS CONCEALING + I WILL NOT INSULT OUR GUEST YOU A WATCH,BUT I WILL. Leave the Details % y���,r. �} 7 PUESDAY & WEllNESDAY „ r. SATISFY? to me. �Ir I� I A N G L E D 1L i E I N WIZ A NOISY GUILLOTINING.. GUARD..- �� FIND 1T!•� *� ` = �� REMOVE ALL ,� 1 i LUNCHEONS DINING. ROOM light To. �� WATCHES►! -�' . I•I I D W A Y r sr��. Q )�. -- - - — e'I ��e�l� r, BANQUETS , Hong Kona, � � — �1 =___ �' 7 �, / 1�/ t!f WEDDING PARTIES . / rkil5 �� - _ = 1 \\ I` Let Us Do the Work — You Be A Rory Calhoun Z �� - — -- _ __ Guest At Your own Party . - ALSO - 1 - " °5— Maggie Parker Dinin Hall . = 1 � 1.1-1/ W. z6th & Bryan A z-M69 As nearly as we ran determine, it is true that girls have been put on earth largely .for the pleasure of men. The Battalion ` Cockle Shell ' ' 7 ':,,,w C; i heir function is to divert the mind from the task of keeping body and soul together. By the use of red, red . - § - The Editorial Policy of The Battalion- �� J _ �, ��.__. T BANTAMWEIGHT Ileroes 5 -� ,, lipstick, clinging garments and hot-eyed glances, they manage to do an excellent job in this regard. Represents the Views of the Student Editors ,. Mel Ferret « line .m. . ,„,. .� . The.Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of =c.o.'wv br Unead Feaf�r,Sr.df<n•,.fan. rs A r� Texae and the City of College Station, t• published by students In the Office of Student >' ( L �®■-� C®a� �■• '. i. Publications as a non-profit educational service. The Director of Student Publications 1 E. A N >;_1 T S _ .. z �� Bv. Charles M. Schulz ' However, th feelings, their hopes, their plans. And since happy girls make for happy boys, the >A Rose Strader. The governing body uL all student publications of the A.&M. College _ HOWe ey have their fe 1' eir.` e new basket weave Y ` . Of.Texas is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Dr. Carroll D. DO I LOOK LIKE Laverty, Chairman; Prof. Donald D. Burchard, Prof: Tom Leland and Mr. Bennie NO,I DONT THINK - THATS OU2 FAMILY IS GOING O�., IF. I'M GC!NG'T0.CATCH cool.operator.takes:,these.under consideration. Z,nn. Student members are W. T. Williams, Murray Miner, Jr., and.Leighlus E: � ��. �� I MAY WAVE 50,CHARL!E B20WN.. T00 BAD.. VACATION IN JULY.. ANYTHING, I'VE GOT ORDERS .. Sheppard, Jr., Ex-officio members are Mr. Charles Roeber, and Ross Strader, sec=: MEASLES Oft I by � K��� . . .- retary. The Battalion is Published four times a week during the regular school. year MUMPS OR : TO CATCH IT NOW! - .. and once a week during the summer and vacation and examination periods. Day..of - . - _ lr 5e a esi or. Cu Ca TeC4 O i . • � is the d re f security. We have cases on record f sweet young' things who publication are Tuesday through. Friday for the regular school year and on Thursday -;p, : ANYTHING? -• - - . . I . . - T� 1�' st �and��foremost of the during the summer terms and during examination and vacation periods. Subscnpuon i - xa... - `; ti ,.' ,Here's a sport coat that makes even a stroll in the , + �- r P :.>,.;: '<z ': ' ;a. insist on checkI ,;a man s NATIONAL COLLEGE LIFE portfolio before letting him within arm s length. Si<ttall Tales are 53..,0 per semester, $6.00,per school year, $6.50 per full.}ear or -�L00 `. G.. O l� •E -q 1. _ t , f , ? g per month. Advertising rates. furnished on request. `C` - . °I, - `' ark seem like a holiday. Its 100r/c pure wool in a .^,,• , .: _ to eat - . ::' wonder. ; A NATIONAL COLLEGE LIFE contract is is the mark of a man with a future best savings plan aepresenta3 nationauy bs ; I r handsome new basketweave that's particularly n -,.::.,:.. k �� tnterea .• second-ctaes TLrESDAY & ��Ell:�LSll.11 _ '�aJ" ,,_ ��":....:I.-- . utter at Post Office at McIriber Of: N a t i o n a I. Advertising s; """ Services. Inc., a t. New. ,ti , �} - and tasteful.And Berkray has tailored it in the new- :fr r available•PLUS the very finest. investment program. . Only college men are eligible. . College station. Texas; The Associated Pres$ York city. Chicago; I.a. AMAZING Fa Ls t b . �d r the Act at ten- Texas Press Association I A . ) "� �` �� est style...with narrower lapels and the more flat- . trine of March S. 1870. ngeies, and San Frsn- TRUE LO`V'E � d/ i�� r t "I � y . I eieeo. �� @1 f ., .r-G _ . . AO'Y€RITLittEl: 1' E A N L �� tering natural shoulder. It's.remarkably light on ; _ . U i While I'm trying the next Made sure your.papers are in order by checking with one of your NATIONAL LIFE campus representatives The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the.use for republi-. By Cha.rlea M. SchulZ q,,�;,.;,-�E+s ;, your shoulders, too, so you can enjoy wearing it in cation Of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise.credited in - �- -_ s-z - ';11. -."..,'ti complete comfort�an season. An alto ether luxuri- toda ► . � � � � . the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. .Rights. , ;? � -�' ,irU. T P Y. g ease, take. my trousers to JUG y. of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. . . , -• $EAUTII fiIF ous sport coat-. everything but price! • JU . bTmpw The "Air m" esse a R News contributions may be made by telephone (VI 6-6618 or VI- ��AU UL.• ,. �. eloo ... .$22 b d t . 6-4910) or at the editorial office room, on the ground floor..of the J" 'I$ae- - "` e pr . . n r . Texas A � h/1 - r e� lv� - � .Chuck Ave ott ep >rs tat' Victor 6 6756 YMCA. Classified arts may be placed by telephone (VI 6-E415) or a'. !<,�'\ I' , . (lzn- `�C 3EAUfilfULl n 7T the Student Publications Office, ground floor of the YMCA. "\�\ Ir/ •� _ : 1, 1 P . .. L' A M r U S f JOE l'INDEL - - - - . .. UNIVERSITY LIFE _ _ hditor % _ NATIONAL COL EGE . N® • Jim Neighbors - - Managing Lditgr t 1 - C I L �% Store l ` ----- Mang g ' �� S �i '�I I Jim Carrell --- -------- ------- --------------Sports Editor " - l d L A N 1� . Gayle McNutt _ _ _ _ - Y � - - - -- -- ------ ----------- --- - -_City Editor Aldc.��^Phil C�{��Y°Dick��� � --��-- - - {{ r„ - 6 ...,. . .. . �' � �,���l��►�CE CMP�NY AfiL�NT�, �E®R�l�► Val Polk, Fred Meurer, Joe Buser __--.._-------------•-•-•-- --------Nuts Editors J _ - _ - _ r .. . _. ______ - - -`- — y �:,,� Se ving Texas "Aggie