Page 4 ■ ; iT tatio NOVEMBER 19, 1947 '• It |! . i' 3 j : -i i | ! Eill^r 1 ? f ?r ;i| 11 r7 9^ M \¥ if Mi ’S'4' .* i (mm /Ti PLEASE, tetom empty bottles promptly BOriED UNDER fUlffORm bryIn cpt nts liavc , iminatinpr A&M Former - nT ,, A. L. Sebesta, '32, liman, Marlin; CiiG\Albert, ’29 jfouston; F. K. McGinnis, Jr., ’32, )allas; R. Lealand Hun\er, ’30, J'ort Worth; John Jl, C|psner, ’35, •San Antonio; W. JR BUtlm ’39, Orange; Otto R. Lazenby, ’24lWa- co; Louis R. Blaodwoirth,! *32, Wich- ita flallsl Jj. D. Langford, Jr., >2G, Tyler; R. N. Conolly, ’37, Corpus Kristi; Walter 1 W. Cardwell, JrO, 3, Lockhart; F. DJ Perkins, ’97, icKinncy; J. Howard Shelton, ’41, lillsbotfo; and George Ji Ogdee, ’42 aniBtrtito. A meeting of the committee will be held a{t College Station at 13 p. m., Satiirday, i January 24, 1948. {/ j ,I I {.'IT •, . I As set forth in the by-laws of the association, the nominating committee will nominate at least one member of the j^sugrarion from each of the thirty-one state senatorial districts for election as a member of the association council. The) committee will also, dominate at least ten memberi? of the asso ciation for atlargte representatives qn the Association Council. Election of those members is by mail ballot, sent to all members by Feb. 15. Other nomination* may be made by written petition signed by not less than twenty-five members of (the association and' forwarded to the Association Office not later than February 1, 1948. 1 M " —• !| Drunken Driving >. Jails Contractor William E. Angel, contractor iat College Station w4s arrested and placed in jail Saturday night, charged! with driving while intotf- icated. Jj h Investigating ofiders C. A. Nich ols and L. C. Harthiann reported AEROCRATS CLUE L ’H. Pavilion Wedn it 7 pm. Gliaer conte: 7-7—71 \sslf PrnMe Cook’lg? | ^ PafleyinShernan l ' . 1<1 H m •HleKe * - 'tiet in Inesday night COOKE COUNTY CLUB, 7[30 p. m., ThuHday, Room 207, Academic Building.! : < ^. Hi I i I • CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, Room 125, A ®rVfiRSATIONAL FRENCH, 4 pj m., Thursday, Room 125, Aca- demic. I | ] j I' 479th COMPOSITE GROUP in Chemistry Lecture Room at 7:30 p.m. Thursday tb discuss Psycho logical Warfare and award war medals. DENTON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. ijn., Thursday, Room 303, Good- .winj Hall. \ DALLAS A&MI CLUB, 7:30 p. ., Thursday, YMCA Chapel. :Spec- iat called meeting to discuss party plan?. | • iff 1 j PASO CLUB, 7:3b i>. m WedAdsday, Room 328, Academic Bujldip., EAST^EXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday\YMCA Reading; Room. FALLS|X:OUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. jm., Thur'sday Room 128, Aca demic Building' GRADUATE STUDENT DIN NER, 6:45 p. m>, Thursday, Sbisa Hall. A • \ GALVESTON COUNTY CLUB, 7:.2i9 p. m., Thijrsd^y, Room 129, Acjademic Building. \ H A S K E L L, JONE^, a n d STONEWALL COUNTY CLUB; Thursday, 7:30, rm. 205^Aca(lemic, officers to be elebtedv d Hl-Y, 7 p. m., Thursday, First Presbyterian Church, Bryan. KAUFMAN COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Rpom 205, Academic Building. , LIBERTY COUNTY CLtlB, 7 p. m., Wednesday, Academiq \Build- 10 PALESTINE & ANDERSON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thbrsday, Room 307, Academic. SAN ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 208, Academic Building. - STUDENT SENATE, 7:15 p. m., Wednesday, reception roorti, Sbjsa Hall. } : y i •' X ' SPEBSQSA (Barber Shop Quar. :OU-COMPANY BY ,ING COMPANY © 1947, Th* Coca-Cola Company Tommy Gould, \ A&M from Wichita Falls, will preside over the Presbyterian Students As sociation’s three-day annual : con vention^ which will be held in Sher man, Texas November; 21-23j. Two hundred students, repfesent- 20 colleges and universities in Tex as and Oklahoma^ will be guests of Austin College and the Presby terian! Churches cif Sherman. | V Featured on the program will be Dr. Frank Caldwell, president Of the Louisville Prqsbyterian, Semi nary, Louisville, ; Ky.J who will de liver a series of four talks Un Fri day night, Nov, 21, and Saturday, November 22. • | H , [j Convention delegates will be'en tertained Friday night at a ban- qiiet, followed by Dr. Caldwell’s first lecture at the First Rresby- terian Church and a social program at the municipal auditoriupi. Sat urday sessions will be held j at the Grand Avenue Prebbyterian iChurch adjacent to the Austin Cpllege campus. ■ Other officers of the association are Earl Wiggins, Van AlStyne, student at Texas Theological Semi nary .Austin, vice-president; and Miss Jackie Lewis, Lubboqk, Texas Tech student, secretary. j Arrangements for the convention are being directed by Mis$ Betty Birk, Iowa Park, Chairman cif the Austin College committee, and Shirley Gutherie, Kilgore, chair man of the Austin College) West minister Fellowship, assisted by Presbyterian pastors and i college officials WTAW WliiC? .. . i •• /• \b ] 1 j i L/ Imported wools iPj that Angel was driving south on , , - „ , . .. ryS the 2600 block of College Road ^ fingers) 8 p. m., Wednesday, wheh his car btrUck a parked ^ I jec ture Room, auto belonging to J. H. Kraft. Angel glanced off Kraft’s car and hit &n approaching automobile; .(VT" ; ™ V r ‘‘TmCX" iio:45 t«1 Malone driven by Coulter Hoppess, the 2,1 J;:00 Welcome Travelers : i . j . ' i ’ | kk T.npfnrat 5 i i ri i .m latter ear being overturned. Mr) and Mrs. Hoppess were treated at [the St! Jbseph Hospital jn Bryan for minor injuries. EE Lecture Room. TYLER CLUB, 7:3() p. m, Thurs day, Room 104, Academic Ruilding. TEKAS SOCIETY of Profession 1 En(. EE Lectur^ Room. , ; WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:30 p. , , 1L „ mi, Thursday, Room 303. Academic | THURSDAY • r > :4s dign On 5;4(> Reconli-d Music <>:00 Texas Farm and Home Program 8:15 Coffee Club ’ j ; \ 7 :U0 Martin Attrontsky \ 7:15 Rotary Club ' 7.30 News of Aggieland 7:45 Tik Tide Time H’00 Breakfast Club 9:00 My True'Story 9:30 Betlty Cfocker M !l:45 Dorothy Kilgalien 13:00 Breakfast in Hollywood \ 13:30 Galen Drake ^ 11:30 Reeotd Rack 11:55 Bryan News Building. 479th Composite To Meet Thursday o' Psychological warfare will be discussed by Colonel R. A. Eads before a meeting .of, the 479th dope this, he mMst know how t at 7:30 p.m. j; J. At this nieieting American De fense Medals and Victpry Medals of World War II will 'be awarded to those who bring their original discharges or statements of serv ice for presentation, it was an nounced. The 479th Compbbite Group con sists of all reserve artny officers in Brazos and Burleson Counties not otherwise assignee!. H-H r^Urf—u—+—H yours for !: f i . ! iComfort - LETTERS - ; ■ j , ^ / i ’ 1 . j x (Continued from Page 2) must^hfNTW how to transfer this subject matter; and afteit having to ap- _ stu dents. Just as have experiments in the various sciences proved one i thing to be superior to anothe)-, so have experiments in the fieldsMf education and psychology proved^ certain methods ‘of teaching and testing to be superior to: others, j My point is this: Why should teaching requirements and licen sing he limited to elementary and secondary schools? | Why j should it not be required of col- j Ut^e teachers als«7 . ! j,. Surely the basic I principles of education are as valid in college, teaching as in public! school teach- ing. One still works) with person alities. 1 It seems that remedial reeds to be done o the teachers as well of! students. Sincerely yours. H (NAME WITHHELD) 12:30 Music for Thursday ij:00 Walter Kiernun 1:15 Kthel ahd Albert 1:30 Bride and Groom 2 :00 I.iidieS tie Seated 2:30 Paul Whiteman Club 3:30 Treasury Show 4:00 Afternoon Music 4:30 Rev. McDanielK 4:45 Milt Herth Trio 5:00 Sportsman 5:15 Terry anti The Pirates 5:30 Sign Off ! J 1 ‘-S • ; * ’ r r ffi-Y Installation Services Thursday ,7 \V AH former members of the Hi- Y who are now attending A&M arq cordially invited to attend the installation services of the Bryan Hi-iY and lYi Hi-Y Thursday even ing at the First Presbyterian Church in Bryan at 7 p. m., ac cording to Bob Elder, secretary,of the YMCA. An installation teqm f^om Sam Houston, San Jacinto, Jeff Davis, and Lamar High Schools of Hous ton will be in charge. !. I , There are 53 girls and 38 boys to ;be inducted into this organiza tion, These groups are under thq, direction of the Bryan YMCA of which Elder, ’38, is general secre- vtafy. 1 A social hour will follow the business meeting. ' -REFUGEES- (Continued from Page J) ; x* * 1 1 t i il ' • paist record. George Kenedi, from Budapest, was horn of well-to-do parents in 1923. He completed his elementary and secondary; education there in 1941. Following graduation, he spent two years working. Hiq first became a mason, then a draftsman for an engineer, and finally did contracting Work for the Hungar ian Railway Company. George' enterqd^ the civil engi neering department of the Univer sity of Budapest in 1943, but his education was interrupted, a year later when he was sent to q labor camp by the Germans. The next year of hjs life was spent wher ever the Germans sent him, \He traveled to Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Germany during this period. After being liberated by the Al lies in 1945,'. George returned to Budapest where he resumed his studies. In 1946, he won the Hillel scholarship and is now here at A. & M. to complete his education. To George, the Hillel scholarship means much, He lost every member of his family and all his belongings as a result of the war. Sabat Joseph was born in a small town in Bulgaria op August - ll, 1924. His early education Was re ceived in a French grade school. At the age of 13, he entered the American College of Sofia where be obtained the equivalent joC a high school education. Because of the war, Sabat was unable to enter a university either in Europe or America. In: 1943, he was sent to a labor camp where he had many unpleasant experi ences. Sabat was released in 1944, but again was unable to enter a uni- \yersity. He had lost his mother pnd all family belongings. His fin ancial condition being what it»was at that time, he earned big living by \giving private lessons. Sit,bat won-Tus Hillel scholarship in 1946 and is now a freshman here in th^ school of engineering. AELL WITH A BAIT. PIED AD. Ratal . . ; . inM-rtion with a 26* n rate* in Clanified Seeti per column inch. 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