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You’ll enjoy every minute of this music that mir- RCA VICTOR rors 3 man. ^Themoittrustedname.nsound ^ MARRIAGE FORUM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ________ a I Bowman Weighs \ ■ ■ I College Marriage \ ■ ■ ■ ■ \ Assets, Problems] N ■ By GLENN DROMGOOLE Managing Editor Dr. Henry Bowman of the University of Texas weighed the problems and advantages of college marriages in the YMCA’s second Marriage Forum Tuesday night. “If you can’t have the best marriages in the world, then who can?” Bowman asked the student audience. “I like to see people wait until they are at least 20 (for marriage)” he added. Problems of “putting husband through college,” according to Bowman, include: 1. Reversal of roles — man’s ego is threatened when his wife is the bread-winner. 2. Total load carried and the special pressures involved — with both husband and wife serving double duty as student and laborer. Special pressures build up, often causing misunderstanding and con flict. 3. Housing — thin walls, limited space leads to confusion and distraction. 4. Limits man in freedom of choice — because of family responsi bility, it is more difficult to change majors, pursue higher degrees. Solutions listed by Bowman: 1. High quality person entering the marriage. They must be able to tolerate these circumstances. 2. Some yielding of traditional roles. 3. Realize it is only a temporary hardship. “Nothing takes the place of the quality of persons involved,” the speaker noted. Advantages: 1. Security. 2. Emotional support. 3. Freedom to live together with the kind of freedom that unmarrieds don’t have. 4. Time element — hours previously spent dating are eliminated. Five factors influencing a successful marriage, Bowman said, are: 1. Motivation — the will to succeed; determiniation. 2. Perspective — able to put little annoyances into perspective. 3. Ego surrender — the recognition that the marriage is bigger than the people in it. 4. 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Graduate Students who are registered for • more hours and whos is satisfactory are eligi positions on the Graduate Student Council for the academic year 1965-66. The Council is composed of twelve elected members distributed according to the By eight or more hours and whose academic record is satisfactory are eligible to run for laws of the organization as follows: College of Agriculture - 3 College of Arts and Sciences - 4 College of Engineering - 3 College of Veterinary Medicine - 1 uollege Institute of Statistics - 1 qualified students should icy at the Graduate College floor. Coke Building. Interested and qualified students should file for candidar- office, second i LAST DAY FOR FILING: MARCH 19, 1965 152t3 NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT LOANS Application forms for National Defense Loans for the Summer 1965 and Academic Year 1965-66, may be obtained from the Student Aid Office, Room 8, Y.M.C.A. Building, during the period from March 15 to April 30, 1965. 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TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 GIL’S RADIO & T V Sales: Curtis Mathis, Westinghouse Service: All makes and models, including color T. V. & multiplex F M 2403 S. College TA 2-0826 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer THE BATTALION Wednesday, March 17, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 3 Mrs. Texas A&M Candidates Six of the 23 candidates for Mrs. Texas Ann Spinks. Mrs. Texas A&M will be pre- A&M are shown above. Left to right are sented at a dance in the MSC Ballroom Sat- Kay Smitherman, Judy Flippo, Judy Taylor, urday night. Wanda Johnson, Sherry Kovar and Betty Rice Editor Gets Reconsideration HOUSTON — William Timme, student Association president at Rice University raised a question Tuesday night about the fairness of the “due process” review to be given Rice Thresher Editor, Hugh Rice Kelley. Kelley was put on disciplinary probation and removed from the editorship for “flaunting adminis trative authority and refusing to speak with Rice’s Dean of Stu dents Dr. S. W. Higginbotham. In a meeting with Rice presi- Robert Boone Announces 11 Singing Cadets Eleven new members have been added to the Singing Cadets, of ficial glee club of A&M. The new members include Gene P. Burroughs, a junior from Bay- town; Joseph A. Slivinske, a fresh man from State College, Pa.; Barry S. Rodgers, a freshman from Dal las and Thomas W. Hewett, a sophomore from Freeport. Others named were William B. Stack, a freshman from Groves; Lohn F. Yoder, a freshman from Fort Worth; Robert Mark Claus- sen, a freshman from Humble and Henry Y. Chou, a graduate stu dent from Pittsurgh, Pa. David S. Butler, and Fred L. May, freshmen from San Antonio and Francis A. Tice, a freshman from Rockport, round out the ap pointments. Robert L. “Bob” Boone, director of the 52-member group, said the 11 have replaced students who graduated and those who failed to maintain the necessary grade point ratio. The Singing Cadets are also the official glee club of the Miss Teen Age America pageant, held each November in Dallas and televised nationally. Later this month the Singing Cadets are to tape two songs for a Houston television station for showing in May. dent, Kenneth Pitzer, Tuesday morning, the Student Association was told that Kelley could appeal his case. “He will go back and talk to the dean. If he does not agree to a compromise to Kelley’s liking, Kelley may appeal the decision to Pitzer, said Timme. He could conceiveably appeal the case to the Board of Directors. “The probation papers must be signed by the president before they become effective, continued Timme. Therefore, in signing Kelley’s probation papers, Pit zer agreed with the charge and with the punishment.” “Although I am sure that both Pitzer and Higginbotham will be as impartial as they can, how can they, if they were parties to the punishment in the first place?” said Timme. Before the ^meeting, the stu dents had been told by a uni versity official that no appeal would be available to Kelley However, at the meeting, Pitzer said a review would be available. A petition asking for “due pro cess” in student disciplinary act- tion, and signed by 108 Rice in structors was given to Pitzer. The Rice professors have un animously approved a document of the American Association of University Professors which con tains approval of “due process” in handling student disciplinary matters. Ball Sharply Hits U. S. Policy Critics WASHINGTON > — Under secretary of State George W. Ball sharply attacked “De Gaul- lism” and U. S. critics of Ameri can foreign policy Tuesday. In obvious reference to some proposals put forward by French President Charles de Gaulle, Ball said, “It is not enough for a nation simply to offer advice on all aspects of world affairs — it should be prepared to back that advice with resources.” Graduate Council Positions Open Filing is now open for positions on the Graduate Student Council, the deadline is Friday and students may file in the Graduate College Office in the Coke Building. Graduate students who are re gistered for eight or more hours and whose academic record is satis factory are eligible to run for the council. Three members of the council will be elected from the College of Agriculture, four from the College of Arts and Sciences three from the College of Engineering, one from the Institute of Statistics. These positions compose the en tire membership of the council. MitilcJM Supply 'PcdLu/te •923 So. 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