The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1948, Image 4

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.com petit ioi|i for the
-]A&M Oppbttur|it\ Awiihia”
wad made to high
cifclsthis we(k by
man, secretary! o:
A&M Scholia; •shim
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school (
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Opportli nitiy
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The purpose
offer riny bo;
tic record add in ieei
assistance, i cha|nce ■
own college^ e
The T^xal 'A&M
Awards progrprtil vl-,,.. ..
stigated in 10416, o “fei s high
; , graduates ajji pppjortjqmty i"
Y* pete fpr fdur-yfliir scho
paying J200 |^
.‘yholarships i r .. „ ,
dent jobs sulfflcieiit to eairni qt|her
necessary exjpdnse i. |
Scholarship, j cl i rac ter, evp^
of leadership, ianl nefed of
ance are the) points on whicl
winners are kcdecliodj ty the
committee. Applidt tiiop blriin ; ; ,
«l)o secured from jiigh school ] rin-
j cipals an(L niuiit (j e j f lied j otit
returned to ithe college compi
by Mart hi 16 , |
The finalists iare em itleq to
jiete in an ejxaniipjatiitnv ^djbjs
at the college i\fa;r 1 and{'2
r ners will b0 rjabl ;tf on
[ of this ekan|inhtifn.; !
^ The- scholarship aw
are provided] fdr iy
er students, jiaife i icnfaspdf uj
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Extension
Atlendiiiff Meel
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Louis FratikO, editpr for
& M/Extension Service. U Pa :
pating-in tlife.j an nisi mejetjn
editorial sec
was in Was
to attend
Backgrour
lhascH
malion fiel<H ojfi tHc
and Marketspg'
onfqr
of
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Ach andi
USBA progifemk vdlt be cPvq
the;meeting] VVihile In Was!
Franke wijl jeonifef ■tyith Ext
Service, and! 1 .
studying thpi lalSfesf dfevelopmeni
radio, visual}aid^,; aijd publicpb
A&M Cbn
Mas Dant^
The Juniojr 1 Clgsp
sol iilated 11 igb 1 ?e ttoj
a Valentine I Dane»
■.tonight in t|ip schjoc
•foe Boyd to
Agffie Gosipol
Rev: Joe Boycj
"can tackle of 1D3I)
•of 'the Beckldy M
Churc i in Dallas,
er fot the Agg#
8 a. ni. Sunday,
program will ibe
facilities of Stat
Reserve Chapter
Uu* S^Hithertajigkcillturajl K|i'k- ; - ; 1
ers' Assortai/idri in Washjipgfdfl D. It Ip/tfc I Iffippt'e
Februar^iV2rl4. A - Uj ^Vf 11IVV1 55
~ Franke, wlhcsiis 1 cMimiiiin bl( |the j >
It he
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AAM.
)1 will s4)<Jr|
jeginjhinp' a|
The Brazos County Chapter' of
the Reserve Officers Association
elected Lt. Fred J. Benson, U^NR,
president pf the association fdr thq
ehsuing year in their Tuesday s
nieeting,
- Other officers 'elected were Capt;
Grady Elpis, Ml Res., | First Vi:e
President j Lt. Joe Mi'Cjllllnan U3«1
in ' MOR, Second Vice President; Capt.
Allan M. Madeley, FA Res., Secre- j
tary-Trea$urer; Lt. Joe N|] Holn-
green, AC Res., Assistant Seci e-
tary; Captain Prentiss W. Chunn,
Jr., ChC Res., Chaplain; and lit:
(j,gf.) T. 0. Walton, Jr., USNR,
[J Me., S.urgpon. • ; . ; • |l • j
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Favorites Photos
Deadline Feb; 2j8
gynw; j
An'angemjejnjts |lia|ve been.; aiade ;
by the dccpratiloji |orfimitt|ei ind j All senjors must submit pjetures
, ,, t, Li TtJL.iL si i the senjdr favorites 8 section of,,
by Mrs. Eafl Harris amj Mr*, jj^-. The Longhorn by February 28,
'!' [ ? ' Henry Pate, managing editor of i;
| A the annual, announced today. ; ,
Sp^ak Owr • phdtos, which will be turned i
' in rto th(i Student Actfyities_ Of»
it’s a hectic life. s. !
Ted Cathey holds down the night j, ]
tor’s job in the Housing Of*
When fond parents seek to
hjear their children’s voices on the
telephone at night rates, Cathey
second ’ generatfion and gets it to
I But Cathey’i nocturnal caljers
are not always doting parents; 1 an
olccasional prankster—an ariel—
twirls the dial to lend variety to
Cathey’s otherwise prosaic Sj voca
tion. Si
qnaersiana—it; was tn uerman, or
ait least w'hat the caller thought was
German. Cathey listened patiently.
I A cautious lady who credited
Cathey with an all*embra<;ing
knowledge called one evening and
asked if nylon as in stockings re
acted violently with acetate, The
cautious CathOy refrained, from
guessing, but told her who might
know.
Forever anathematized in Ca-
tjhey’s books is that segment of the
population always calling him
away from his mystery story; to
Ibok fof a fictitious student.
People with an abounding cur
iosity and a betting instinct call
frequently to find out the correct
name olf “that school in College
Station.” One'gentleman, presum
ably tipsy, .phoned from Chicago
for that purpose.
If a candidate for president an
nounced himse|f in favor of a edm-
pulsory course in introductions, Ca
they would probably support him.
And that is quite logical because
a number of Cathey’s calls are
from girls looking for boys knotvn
to them bnly by their nicknames.,
There are many people,called ‘Slim’
“Shorty,” “Snfitty,” and “Chuck.”
1 Impatient people call the source
for their information sometiriies.
One impatient] homo sapiens phon
ed down fromjKansas last Novem
ber to find out the score of the
A&M-SMU game. Evidently
jnfdio ahd paper’s were too phleg
matic for his business
Winner of the Corps Tennis Champion
whs A Infantry. Members of the team are
lejrt to right:
p for the Fall Semester
ictured above. Tht
Front Row—■AY A. Mattel, Sam Pate, ahd John Dieb.
Rark Rfiw—WnllaCp Divnn and Art flnrmnn 1
Shrdlu’s Students Air Their
Views of Prof in Same Style
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FOR RE
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edtkcr xpankl,
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Hide to Asm Collotro. OyMlwln
S10 W. 24th St., llryan. M<m.
th Saturday. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
ARD for at Mo rule. Namr R. T.
lit eaM. 4821 CT rail 4.7«M.
Call
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‘ — Hodroom, private entranrr 1
intr lutth. Not avallublo tor
CaU 4-4T74.
B -IMi Mauler Cheyrofet Tudkr.
FOR SAILe -Wi Mauler CheyTotct
iaa rtMki. new battery; 480.00
iverhaut rompleted Monday. Kxeelldnt
unnlnf condition. Make me an offi>r.
Me I’rj.tawood in afternoon, taw. 2-11. .
F( R SAtE • 16IJ Plymouth 4 door aedan
ir wiM; trade for convertible. A-12
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SALE Ret'lntered Collie puiw. Trl-
I duei
SAtE 1047 I rfuick.
_o;lj excellent eoiidition.
Prise-<2,406.00. jtOB W.
Brjjan. COll 2-7600.
NE^f fumlahed bedroom
Nufth ' Oakwood, one bfli
rui^. Cah after fi:00 p.Bi.|
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By A. S. QWERTY j ♦
Fwas the day before Corps Trip
—twenty minptes past eleven and'
classes] to be dismissed at noon;
PrifesSor Shr ilu had eompletjed his
lecture and the class was poised
up>n the edges of its seat in eager
an icipation of an early departure.
“Now,” said Shrdlu, “to com-
p ete the hour I’ll read you a
little something I have written^”;
,l Not again!” shreiked, the clash
in perfect harmony. Anguish and
disjappointmeiit made the bass.
Anything hut’ that!” one firth4
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tional chap shouted and rushed up
before Shrdlu’s diased chair" and
fell on his knees. Eyeing the stu
dent sus|)icously Shrdlu motioned
him bdek: to nis chair.
Roam and ream Shrdlu read,
lingering affectionately on choice
words and phrases, not to mention
puns and hyperboles. Ill at east^at
first, and thep actually ill, thjr^-lass
bore its burden’ heroicalKv'All ex
cept Grade-Point Johnnie who sat
on the front seat reflecting, Shrd
lu’s expression jjrtmace for grim
ace, smirk for-smirk.
Finally^hrdlu finished with
thc.sheat of papers and the class,
relaxed. But not for long. Reach
ing into hip desk, Shrdlu drew
out another manuscript even
thicker than the first.
Several! students rushed in des
peration to the window. T\vo jump
ed! iSceing the mess made on the
sidqw^tlk, the others returned to
their seats—beaten.
against the Veterans Administra
tion, the VAj' said in answer: to
numerous recent, inquiries.
The fees, which are fixed at $10
, for an original claim and $2 for
Unusual cnjls from far poipts : additional benefits claim, are paid
and foolish people are not Catheys : *>>’ the agency and deducted from
stock-in-trade—thev 'are unusual—, the monetary’ benefit due the vet-
ibut thev have convinced Cathey An y hi* attorney charg-
VA Rules Legal
Aid Unnecessary \
In Money Claims.
Veterans are not required to pay
attorneys or Agents for! represeht-
in | themT i^ monetary ejaijns| : "Shrdhi took out his roll book.
“They can’t fool me,” he leered.
I’ll give \hem one-half cut each.”
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AAM Aiinoii AtEKiM-
AAM Antt^x Exoha
Prices art* the aume ns o>i
shttp. Fast service srtm:
nojiit Shot;. I' : ; |
WEAR flowers {rt^Vnlcnni
midland Elnyi'pr Shop.
Phpne 4-im.
ROOM EOIt RENT-tNIco i
fop, sinirlo: lady or gentlen
after 6:0^i p.pii,
F(ilR SALE—A part Ten t s3
Sltf.-OO. Phone 4-4469.
FOR jSM.Er Flowers for
Asaiolund; Flower] Shop.]
Collette Station and llryn
A; terriblej lament
the class.
With a lihlber-.wri&a 11 “0h;|
boys” gesture, Shr<|i bli
deeply and continued #|i dro(nl|
or. Mnca. nnd sables from Champlnti '
Jlellehnvon nnd Tokalon briv'dliiB. l Kx-
rell.nt apwk (Iors. Itoh Jones, llox 862
• far Lejtj&t 717,
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SmEDIlLE CHANCES
l.lAllS sludent deslriritt to add a course
.must pfe-enl a written statement from
'the department concerned, that there
; is a rllare In the class for him. This
istatemidpt must bo presented to the
jDcan :i>f Ms School. With the Peon’s
j approval, the Reiristrar will he author-
j ited td make the chapae.
!.; Transtier* from one shftion t'n another
; in the'aame subject will be made by thr •
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Friteldi
i department head eoheerned. f
8j Mondniy. February IRth. will bn the-Imli-
j day tljat courses can lie dropped with
out a yrade. It will also be the last
day ori which new rotirMs may he added.
I I ] H. t. HEATON,
| UeRls.rar.
,Fjieh mndidate for the Mister’s depree
wttid experts to complete the reumrementH
fdr his decree in the current semester
hoi.Id file Notice of Expietation Ip Com-
pjfto witfa the Dean of the OraduatC Sehool
‘ * ' ' r. ■ Forms may lie obtained ip
the Graduate School. Theses,
• head of the student’s ma-
should lie presented to the
Dean of Ithe Graduate School on or before
April Hg
P. n. PEARSON
Dean of the Graduate School
NORT
MOVING
Mrs. Ri<
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas.!
ing such fees hre subject to a penal
sentence and ; the loss |of accredi
tation^
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Corw* inland
choose yfyr
1 pattern today.
Sumla
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i episcopalian
rev. Joseph Parte «»f ah
Saiiits* Chapel inh Austin will be
speaker at St. Thomas' Chapel
her^ : hex! week. [
“’T'it —H' - ’ - Hi—' Y 1 i '■ | 1 -
|that there is a certain amount; of
jifunny business in this world just
lithe same. 1 .•i-iii T w, , . , .
■. : j The Veteraps Administration al-
i so called attention to the fact that
! a veteran wishing to transfer ; to
j uhpther mstit|ition and still receive ’
j • j c benefits of the GI Bill must ob
tain approval fot’ the change from
thj VA Regional Office or VA
What’s Cooking?
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RELIGIOUS -
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fie<*, second floor of Goodwin- Hall, | ||
A&M AH-Aijiiri- m nst be i5” by 7”, and of glosjsy Bryan Prejsbyteriiiif Church, will
jnd nqtw]p4istor finish, Pate added. 1 be speaker of th: week for the
yijinwood ,ist ] He stalled that only a small nutm rPresliyti ridn Chui ch of College
be theispelik-! her of pictures have been turned ;;St4ti^n. Afjter grai dating from the
ospelj T^n e at in, and many more are needed to‘.Univlisify j of Te> of
‘ T hig^bomplete jthe section,
he
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one
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of the li2
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designs.,
Pre-Law Society
Will Meet Mondav
The Pre-Law Society will
-in 1834, he
]entered the service las a chaplain.
jUpoi)[ receiving his] discharge, he
UiecatjJte pastor of tfie Third Pres-
bytetian Church ol Houston where
ihe; irtimained iuntil| he moved
ill Biyah in 1!»45.
A&M All-Amer ian tackle of
.... meef 1 ;; 1938,. REV. JOE B0YD. now pas-[
Monday,] February 16.'in Buidiftflfjtoi’ ]df Beekileyj Wy^ewood_Baptist
K at 7:30 to elect officers, fo
J coming ijenyester, C. P. McKn
i president, announced today.
Also ht this time the s<
] will disejuss plans for a trif
will fonjiulate the social calendar 'smg%-,
! for the\ Spring semester.:; . f ! Yworkhin
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Bryan Minister Conducts . From Si; Austin’s Chapel in Aus-
- Religious Week at Belton H AEUJI.
Dr. William H. Andrew] pgstpH'Marj’s Chapel (Cgtholic) of Col-
of the First Baptist Church in Bryr l^el]Stafi^n. A ifradiiate of the
York, |i
list Chuiich of, B»yan. In charge
ciety of irihsic for the '%ca$ion tyill be |
and Bob Randall, youthful evangelistic’
wmi perfotmed missionary
fell rope curing thei past
AIEE, 7:30] p.m., Tuesday. EE
(Lecture Room. Guest speaker , on
(“The EE in Petroleum Industry.”
ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
(7:30 p. m„ Monday, Room 39, Ppy-
isics. John Chilton will speak on the
r'Carbon Cvcle.”
BRAZOS CHAPTER TSPE 7:30
p. m. Monday! EE Lecture Room.
CORPUS CljlRISTI CLUB, Ti^es-
Hayi 7:15 p. m„ Room 227j Afta*.
demic Building. High school senior
will he selected to make the trip
here on Sports Day.
] CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB. 7,:15
p.m„ Room 227, Academic Build
ing.
: COMMUNITY WORLD DAY
PRAYER SERVICES, Friday, 3 p.
tn., St. Thomas Chapel.
GARDEN CLUB, 3 p. m., Friday,
YMCA.
KREAM AND KOW KLUB, 7:30
p.m., Thursday, Creamery Lecture
Room. Guest .speaker. ./i 1
1 . 1 ■: f ■
training officer. ]
Though there is usually no ph-
jetftion to y e i brans’ changing ]
schools, howeyer, notices should be ,
given ih adv^nbie of the contem- 1
pig ted change if delays are to be.
prevented, the Vetgraris Adminis
tration added;
The Co-Weds Sunday School of
the First Baptist Church, Bryan
will have its Sweetheart Banquet |
Saturday night February 14 at 7
pi. m. The class is composed of Vet
erans and thejr wives.
Wwk;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
College Station, Texas
The Exchange Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
Washington D, C.,.
assistant Chaplain ^or the Newman
Club! at the University of Texas.
anj has just returned from Belton;
i where hi* conducted the annual Re-
1 ligious Emphasis Week Services
at Mary Hardin-Baylor College.
i , ~T 7 ; Club at the University
WILL QUIZ KAISER j] (Thy lotjal Lutheian• Church will
A,BOUT] SE( l. RITIES ; present an their guest speaker the
WASHINGTON. Feb'. 13 -<*>•- REV! H. ; WILLIAM SORENSON.
Two officials of tne securities and Ap 0x-NaVal chaplain, he is now
( exchange commission went to New : pastor (of the Luthjeran Church of
York yesterday to talk to Henry i the pood Shepherd in Houston.
J. Kaispr about the sudden ^jth- iRev.lSorejiiilson is thp Lythefan Stu-
stqi
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drawal pf two hanking firms flort)dent'! Pastor for students of Rice
a public offering of Kaiser-Frazet ’ Institute : and the ] University
• stock. ]
P«umt Seminary .in New Yi ,
and IMtnei Catholici University at I , A „ .... , , , » , .
— u ‘ - - now the 'breed. The individual donprs’.in
cluded R. L. Underwootl of Wichita
Falls, Matador Land & Cattle Co.
of Channing, Roy Parks of Mid
land, Jack Warren of Hockjey,
Tom Elrod of Odessa, Jess Coy of
Dorado, George i Northington,
El
Jh, of
Fbrt Wort
Egypt,
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Paul Waggoned of
R. .A. Brown] of
LET A N
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SERVICE YOU1
CAR
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OIL ; [ 1 .
EXPERT GREASING
. WASHING
"i I' WAXING &
POLISHING
STOP AT THE
GULF STATION
block north Bronco Inh
on Houston Hwy, !
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r Operated by
. Schmidt
on Houston Hwy,
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: j. w
Throckmorton, Lester Goodson of
Houston, W. B. Whitehead ^bf Del
Rio, J. V; Ferguson of Wharton find
Albert Mitchell of Albert, New
Mexico. I Y' j\| I | J
Equipment given the electrical
engineering department in j recent
weeks include a geophysical os
cillograph from the Texas Company
and a new industrial type welcfing I
transformer from, the Harni^cg-
fpger Corporajtion of Milwaukee.
The geology department, has
received a torsion balance from ;
Ihe Gulf Oii Corporation land; a
collection of jnaps. logs and other
material from the Amerada Pe-
troleam Corporation, for use in
Class-room work.
Funds for scholarships and fel
lowships, which complete the list,
include two giHs of $10,(Hi<V each
j from Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Jqhes
of Houston, to finance scholarships
fdr Texas boys who are interested
in military careers. Another gift of
$1,000 from
ances a ne
achievement
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A 5 x 7 ENLARGEMENT
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Of your
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For information
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DR. FEE!
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Will be Guest Speaker
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(JATIf! ALTERATION SHOP
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albouty, Houston ofl
.blished a graduate
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man, has es
geology facufty, who has earned
part of his undergraduate expenses
and needs financial aid to dp gtfpd-
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