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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1947)
Page Four: THE BATTALION, College Station (Aggieland), Texas, Saturday, May 24, 1947: Winners in Crops Contest Announced P. W. Leeper of Los Fresnos was high-point man of the annual freshman crops contest held by the Agronomy Society last week, Dr. J. E. Adams, head of the de partment, announced. Leeper was awarded a gold med al for first place, and his name will be engraved on the Howell Trophy, which hangs in the agron omy library. Other winners and their placings include: R. P. Smart of Utopia, silver medal for second place; J. E. Chappell, Memphis, Texas, bronze medal for third place; H. J. Mack, Gatesville, bronze medal for fourth place; and F. M. Zabcik, Temple, bronze medal for fifth places. The crops contest was the first held since 1941. It consisted of the identification of crop plant seeds, plants, common weeds, and judging of samples of legume seeds, wheat, and grain sorghums. BUY YOUR FLOWERS FOR THE FINAL BALL — From The — Aggieland Flower Shop Next to Campus Theatre PHONE 4-1212 Grand Champ Holstein Heifer v'; ;-W^v B. H. A, MURPHY of Brown winning Holstein heifer of the A. & M. Eleventh Annual Dairy Show. Receiving first prize mon ey in the Senior Yearling Class, Murphy went on to win Grand Champion prize with AGTEX BEAUTY ORMSBY DIS S G- FIELD. With another entry, he won second prize in the Junior Yearling Jersey Division. AL MOVE RAM E RiCA-r C H'E Sj E R F I' liltKiwiBHj Official Notices OFFICIAL NOTICE! Changes have been, made in the first term Summer School Schedule of classes • and will read as follows: D.H. 202—Dairying. (6-6) 3 C 1 Daily 10 MWF1-3 ( Engl. 321—Nineteenth Century Literature. (9-0) 3 ^ 1 Daily 9 MWF8 H. L. Heaton, Registrar. \ CLASSIFIED ADS ' ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Get your englneera’ math chart at the Exchange Store. THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo- graphing, drawing. Phona 2-670S. 1007 - E. 23rd, Bryan. REPAIRS: Radio and refrigerator 1 sales and service. All work guaranteed. s LEONARDS East Gate Ph. 4-1240 s Have several choice lots in Garden Acres - addition on which I will build the house you plan. G.I.’s tyith good credit rating require no down payment. See R. T. Price 719 Edgewood St., Garden Acres Addition. Household goods and trailers moved— S. M. Thomas, Trailer Area No. 2 G-4, Box 2069. FOR SALE: Coin-operated radios lo cated at Aggieland Inn. Must sell be cause of graduattion. Buford, Vet. Vil lage, 36 F, Box 2342. FOR RENT: Large new airy bedroom South Oakwood, Share or private bath. Roy Donahue 309 Suffolk Ph. 4-6743 FOR SALE: 1942 Harley Davidson, size 42 cu. in. Good buy. See Thomson, A-7 Hart. FOR SALE: Guaranteed 2 ton car jacks—$4.00. G. N. Thomas B-2, Trailer Area I. FOR SALE: 22 ft. house trailer $800.00 C-4 Trailer Camp. LOST: Will the person who took the pipe from the Ag Engineering lecture room please return it to that Department? Daniels, No. 9-417 FOR SALE: Lot in South Oakwood on Jackson. Bob Cherry c/o Agricultural Ex periment Station. Register now for summer term starting June 9. New and refresher classes given in all subjects. McKenzie-Baldwin Bus iness College. Dial 2-6655. LOST: A ladies watch somewhere on campus Saturday 17 th. Finder please notify Mrs. Page, Box 4064, College Sta tion. ’46 Harley-DaVjidson 61 overhead trans- ferrable insurance. $600. See Conley, 204 No. 15. Single student desires room in private home near campus for summer Write Box 2941, College Station. FOR SALE: Pair senior boots. Prac tically new. Size 9 1 / (>—15. Also pink boot pants 32" waist. Come by Dorm No.—316. FOR SALE: Diamond ring. Approx. .42 carat stone with 12 small cut stones in mounting. See Runnion, Room 332, Dorm 14. FOR SALE: Hollywood bed with mat tress. College View Apt. C-17-D. FOR SALE: Maple stained bed, coil springs, innerspring mattress. Immediate possession. C-15-A, College View Apts. APARTMENT : Furnished or unfurnish ed. New Broadway Addition. C. G. Brown, Box 249 AA, Bryan, Texas. —AWARDS— (Continued From Page 1) Sanders entered college as a pre- Originally enrolled at A.&M. in FOR SALE: New Senior Boots, size 0, calf 16. Pink boot pants, 31 waist, erge blouse, size 39. Graduating. Must ell. Apt. C-13-4 Bryan Field Village, or Write W. D. Jordan, Box 2866. Biology in which he has been dis tinguished since. —KRUEGER— (Continued From Page 1) grad e-point average of 2.93 in three years of training. He has in his off hours worked in the mess hall, in the Civil Engi neering Department, and is now employed in the Engineering Ex periment Station. A member of the Cadet Corps, Vaughn is also a distinguished stu dent, having a grade point average of 2.79 for three years work. He entered A.&M. in the summer of 1945 and started working his way through school as a waiter in the mess hall. He also has tutored and graded papers for the History Department. 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