The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1947, Image 4

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, Beekeeper
Conferences Slated
Early in November
Arrangement* for the Public Utility Short Coum for
electrical metermen to be held on the campus November
have been completed, according to Lucian M. Morgan, as
sistant director of the placement office.
Under the sponsorship of the electrical engineering de-
psrtmtnt, the abort cotom will*
coot * per per*
will be held on the
Saddle & Sirloin
To Sponsor Rodeo
October 24,25
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The Saddle and Sirloin Club
of A. & M. College will pre
sent its annual Rodeo at the
Bryan Arena on October 24,
25, at 7:30.
The club, coosUtiaf of the
ond aemeeter aophomoree, junior*,
end aeniora taking Animal Hus
bandry, preeente the rodeo for the
purpoae of raising fundi to finance
the tnpe of the A. A M. Liveatock
Engi
neering Building from 8 to 11 a. m.
November S.
A banquet haa been echeMsd
for 7 ip. m., November « in Sbi»e
Hall, Morgan stated, with tickets
aetling for $1A0 at regiatration
Approximately 100 persons are
expected to attend the
coum.
★
The Tessa Beekeepers* Associa
tion annual meeting w§) be held
on the campus November S-4. Mor
gan also announced T ,
Registration will he held in the
YMCA lobby from I to IQ s. m^
November I, with a bifoquet slat
ed for 7!l5 to, m„ that evening,
Henuget tlsUts will be On eale
for II.bl) at mglstration.
«The Beekeepers meeting will be
aponaored by the entomology de-
imrlment, srnl all eesliona will be
£
conducted in the YMCA Chapel.
An estimated 71 men and SI
women are expected for the t-day
affair.
H
JACK'S r
:PASTRY
8IIO P
9 Machines Added"
To Metallurgy Lab
. The capacity of the physical
metallurgy laboratory baa been in
creased by the addition of six new
polishing machines and three met
allurgical microscopes, C. W. Craw
ford, bead of the mechanical en
gineering department, atatgd frt-
%. increased capacity wQI al
low more students to take the
coum in the future. The capacity
of the labors tor y wai Increased
from ten to about twenty men per
Smmi .
-ALL vrr DAY" OCT. u
Austin, Oct. I —(ADwdfe*.
eanferd H, JeeUr Belerdey
(Wt, 14 sa oil vet-
la Tssae v»d tried
la pay irtlnu ta the
"bendrede of IheMa^b ui an*
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eervieemen and eemea wbe have
done steal honor la thin elale “
The'Bdttalion
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6,1947
Veterang Vi ives
Honor Newcomers
With (?pen House
Judging Team. AU Aggies will be
eligible to enter. Prises, donated
by merebaata, will be aararded to
the tup men in each event
A new innovation will be the en
try of a cowgirl representative,
from each Southwest Conference
school and other ■ mailer college*,
ta ess^pils la a “ladiea barrel
ee".
Men’s events will include: calf
roping, saddle and bareback bronc
riding, brahma bull riding, wild
mule races and wild cow milking
A western daace will be held
at Shies Ball immediately after
the Matarday sight performance.
- TWfcoU for the rodeo will be
E laced on tale la each dormitory
y the end of this week. Details
for entering the rodeo may be re
ceived at the Animal Huihemirv
office. !
Lennon Elected
(Chairman of ASME
or
CakcN
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and
Pastries
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NORTH GATE
WINN1K RXPKTI
BRKIHTON, KNU
lAFle-Winatan Churel
annual ronfervnee of the Conserva
tive Party here ta ha ready for •
new national election -at any Urns
this year or nnt. M
CLASSIFIED ADS
m scant nor vretaa. .
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The Amariesn Bsatoty of Me
ehfaieal Raginoen held tholr first
meeting Tuesday and eiwsnf
for the eurrent year. C. t. Uni
Itonlsr front Dellas, was el*
Chairmen and will ba ably saelat
*1 by Tommy Umlwrih. another
■enter itudent from Dallos, who
wss elected ta the offke «>f vise-
chairman. Eddy Tala waa named
•ecretary of the organisation. Pels
Is a senior from Victoria. The
treasurer far the current year will
It 0. T. Mtadrieka, a junior from
Dnllas, and John R. Oraco, a
sophomore from Dallas, was choaan
to asm aa reporter
Following the buRinese session
refreshments were sawed.
Tuesday th
Club entartained at the home of
Preaidont and Mr*. Gibb Gilchrist
with an open house in honor of
the new veterans’ wives on the
'■ampu*.
In the receiving line were Presi
dent and Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist, Mari
lyn Whitehead, president of the
organisation; Betty Valentine, vice
; Margaret rpsMM
tary; Ann Crook, treasurer; Doro
thy Carter, parliamentarian; and
Betty Street, reporter.
Musk was furnished by Mrs. C.
H Grows wan, violinist, and Mrs.
Ralph Steen, aecompeniat; Mr. and
Mr« B.irl Ervin, duet; Mrs, R. W.
Butler, soloist, and Mrs. Irma Jeaa
Robinson, accompanist.
Mrs. J, T. L McNaw, club span-
*or, and Betty Valentine, vice-
president, wort In charge of ar-
rangonsontt. Aaaisting Mr* Mc-
Now and Mrs. Valentin# were Mrs.
D. W. William., Mrs, J
Mrs. Joe Milford, Mrs. Claude
MHcholl, Mss. M. T. Harrington
m . s K Wright, Mr*. Dick Mill
or, Miss Jsnale Oliver, Hrr. IVr
kina, Csssl Carter, Helen 1W Bona
Betty Alhrifbt, Bernice 8lnglt-n>n,
and Mary worth
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BATTERIES — CARBURETORS — TUNE UPi \
Bruner
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Using Parts Prom Original Equip
Architects to Meet
r The Architectural Society will
hold its first meeting of the roar
Tuesday at 7:10 in the Architec
tural Lecture Room. Officer* will
be elected and plans for .he com
ing year discussed. All Arehitec
tural students are urged to attend.
Make Applications
Winter Gradutes
f*
Application* for degrees by
students who expect to graduate
in January, IMS are now tx-mx
accepted at the Ragistrar’a Of
fice, H. L. Heaton announced
yeaterdny.
Any student wtio expacta to
complete all the requirement*
for a degree by the end of the
current aemeeter should call by
the Registrar’* Office new and
make formal application
Applications for degree* to be
conferred January ?.i. will not
be accepted after December II.
ivton to Heed
te Fire Board
R. Iruyton, dlrootnr of fire-
for tho A. ft M. In-
Borvtts, hi!
_ by Governor Boas
ford Jwtef as thairmin of ths |M
fighting and service oub-commiltee
of a newly organised iMMMM
fire prevention committee
Also appointed to the sub-corn
mittoo wore E. L Williams, dim-
tor of tho Industrial Exten.ion
Servlet, and Frank William* and
Otis Msenator, firemen treking In
structors for tho Extension Ser
vice.
The statewide committee will
held its first sne4
Austin.
•as?'a*,
meeting October 0 in
to Howor
Neweotners to the A. A M. Social
Club arlR be entertained with
tea in tike home of Mr* Gibb GU-
chrwt Wei
S to A
VOdneeday afternoon from
inK-1 ..uTLs
wnr u*aa s. tk
roa SALSi Tahl* wo raoea la jh4
saadHiM tu Ml M. Sw *4 (*K*ca VW
Art k-m sfue im sn
Wlvei Club to Me«t
A bushoao mooting of th* Veh-
Wives Qhlb will bs held
at 7:90 p. m. in th* YMCA
y 8tr
today.
All arhrsa wishing te
-mmI
m»-mber« are
to attend.
DR. N. B. McNUTT
DIXTIIT
Offke hi Parhw Building
Over Canady's “
Phone t-10B7 Bryaa,
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