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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1948)
■ ! . V’ {.f Page 4 l i I.. ^ Battalion ■ ■ I: J ‘ Ninety-seven Military Gra<tluatejs nounced today tT6 .qualify foi Commandant [• J ) An ac^flem i>f 126} ? 2) A military! avefa)?e;i)f 2 mi I i ar|y science students have been desi Dis Wnishe^ Military Students, the School the M 1 comimendAti ,a Army.offiyrs. IThis s ih to tlio .‘l(ir |)'ffir^rs tu ned yr-ai‘ lij? W|>st Point, nltif mated |70f) ■ who wil l)|e thrdueli commissidnfc Deiitive toifis. (raoipotji jrtni. aivi flyihK Icjadeb, said. •■Ml. 'Intecrraii^n olf th^ rtejwly-cort)*- tnissionod! officers will t;ke twice al yeju* -l on Mar<h Jhlv 1. y Of the 91 cadjets na med onnimd far*} conjimissi msi the Iteeuliatt Arpiy oi the AirlrForeij 1 .1 From that wtiS.dearnW that. 12 l ave elartid eHtfr!|)le f^r conmis 1. sinee ollv thdt nertlbet enmnk'tM Ho*h theirjraliitarj academic iwbr third J'. 1 f 3) The rj*. t respective hrandh* ins|ru<ii | ••[ 4) Beep fin thelluifpe)} their military sdehcej cli5ses(; a|ji< 5) Receiiied the a,pjprov Dean of the Co lege. The Arrhy will co nmi;sio}i proximateh} fiijlO g*adb : TtOTC schools iri the. Depn | arpund ,Ji ly 1, ^e added; I j; In the future 15)0 ]l. jwill he integrated as. 'AY, FEBRUARY 23,1948 m r v l! t id either Distinguished if Military Science an r i K j I 1 n#, fijve conditions must have been fulfillfed^ Colonel Guy S. Meloy, pocldred when lasting the cadets. They must have: ra if I ' ; ' J ■ ,l1 ' l'i 'I K 'f 1 I! /' ' i '» It!" elude Eddie- Brandt, Harrell Poi-i J n - Bu ,t ne *^ p t k, Heyward IHpsch, and Bob. Mar- Ferj’ i Ulit al (if m iU|M|| ate? lar ua kn liti iT^cie'i pl4< t in. Both Foitik and M art * n ihavel cpplied for integration info the ifegular Army. The remaining 93 cadets named; Distinguished Military Students! are listed below by branches. ; i I INFANTRY: . Id AlcXaniler, James W.;, Boiuldin, Wiilsajmi S : Cole, Oradv A.; Golden, Ray M.: Hik- Jfi ns, Walter N.; Kennedy. Alvin H„ Ji*. :| f l I. ienweiber. C. L.: Luker. Norman !E,: Med 0 jnnell, John Pit Omara, William t). P »nzi>i',. Dwayne |A- '. Russill, .I|aek D.: S mode. Robert W. : StrnnRe, Billy ZJ:j V uncrhlt, Hilly .M.: Whjte. Rammyi It. d ■ •4 ■ FIF.I,n ARTlI.UlRY Tialior, Ciiv A., Jr.: Brown. William I..:: (’Jirtor. Herbert A. Ur.: fOehrnne. /Johni R . Jr}: Diekson,. Wi'linm P.[: Flv. Robert: r ; Gilbert. Warren AS- Jr.: Uardv,/T-ouie :| B Utthirt. Fred I.-i: Humble.; Georire A.:| .1 nes. ;Marvin: Kriieiw, Jaqk A.t Leath- ei wood, NJ; Miteham. Don L.4 Powell,! Ribert 1 I.;, Jr.: Prichard, (tVslov Dean;: n M.. Jr. - Spies, John S.. ! iWc etif Pat t Butler, Henry Gt„. Ali.T.: CMf, Harvey J. • En(rlish\ m„ Jip; Fort, David L. j Freeman, ant R.ti Hammondsi John IJ. Jr.; Hin- ayw .• • “ • ‘ - e. HoWa :ir: I I J.: Bur—" Cave, Ferdi WillUi le. Edw-(rt Andrew: Hobbs, Lauren D. orne. ; Howard W.: Howell, David Ray ; uddlejjton} Virgil R.; Jackson. Jack E.; ones, Calvijn Curtis': Keathly, Marlin H-: Koopmab, .Gilford W.: Lowes, George A.: Minter.,Jaimes Forrest; Miller, John Trail; Olsen, Carl! E.; Peace, Herman L.; Presnal, James K.; (Rogers; Boyd A.: Simpson, Dan T.: Thitrnajl, Rove G.; Thurmond, Fred S„ Jt*.; ToWIb’l Bobby J.; Walkow; Arnold M [4l— 1 ‘ 1 -j f . mpervisor Speak Feb. 25 Paul \lf. Boynton, supervisor of employment in the industrial rela tions department of the Socony- Vacuum Oil Company of New York will address the A&M student body T ^V, ,or n. Jerro1 5 : We < 1nes 4y at -1 p. W. in Guion Tiornhdll. Tommv A.! Tittle]/J. D.,- Win- tt m 23 hi: in iitli R(|gl) «f: rroup. been tiori .1; il; 1 will h: V ■ S Tcnsih' Anton Jrk. / Melov-dtited that if thi} r dor of the] group maintain esisavv stenllardi?. thei for Regujjaif A’-fnv arjfl A eommissionk wijl ho fkcBrted| "upo i; ft-rndiiatiop from A<611. ' Thoso rfr^diinftes.dB^iejnited I i: finguishett iMiil] r 4—r- H !v thB n jilich ti< ink r Fori ry (Srajrl iates WE HAVE WHAT YOtT NI?ED IN . ... er, Jttmes C.: Tcwisi Jere JTean. SIGNAL CORPili jGnrela. Oscar M.: Lewis. ««ne: Lljeihg- mjpn, E.: Neely, R.; (tllrver. H. N.; $hnn- n|in. Ralph L,| | i i 11 . CAVALRY | ■ . ! ,1 Patterson. Clyde H.j: Tutej Charlra W.,} CORPS OF ENGINEERS Alexijnder. Robert C • P-ivne. Williami ' Patterson ' .Tames i N.. Jii. CHEMICAL corps Nelson D»nn|,i I Se TV ; |Hrxl<nos, Don. QUARTERMASTER Gorps I Andrews Jack Fulton: Rljaekstoek Al-i b rt W.: Rroeks, Robert Vdrnon : Clark.| T -icndore H.: CpmntonL William T.: Harris,; <! ’iftop; S.. Jr.: Moore. Robert Lee; Mtin- f, rd. Robert . A. - 'ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Norfleet. Guy Raymond Jr. AIR FORCE ; ' . AMen^ James Harold : Rluekistone. Tttmmy : filembere. Randolphs R<ji)ner. Clifton $ North Gate - BOOKS EQt \\ A i j i!" ti It STORE I College Station As ■ ieein in the X thuqry "Californian" |. ■ i •r^ •Vi TT iX- Hall. (■' 1-4 F Boyntpji, Rh authority in the per sonnel field! is being brought to A&M at; tbf request of'.John W. Newton, •' member of the A&M Board of Directors, and L. B. Geiigh,.hntL of Beaumont. He jtyjli; discuss vocational choice and the best method of finding em- ploynieiit. I Vnut's foekin!!? amertgan CHFMTCAI. so. GTETY-. Kt'tdent Affiliate®, meets Tuesdaivr; Ttftn n.m. , in • Room 9, Ghemistrfv Building. A .Si.ME., j 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, M.E. jDecture Room. , AGRONOMY SOCIETY 7:30 p. In., Thepftav AT Taytnro Room. AP.crr wivttc; rrurr.-F OF A &M METHODIST CHTTRCH meets xvijtL Mm E. 0. CJntwrieht C-21-Y CM* 1*si0 n. tn.' Vondav. AMFRI/’AV sOrTFTV OE UNI- VERSITY PROFESSORS, 8 n. m., T" n sdayi YIVtCA. Paul S. Ballance will sjnniTk. ‘ / AITSTtM A&M CLUB. 7:30 n. m„ ItfeerlpxT: ! Unnhi TOR AcndiimtC. BT’^TTCP^^ SOGIETY. 7:30 p. m. TneufjeV, VMGA COB PUS CWRIRTT CLUB 7:1!i n m.. i Riqom 227. AcademiO Build- inr fi 11 IL>CF FMPTOYEES DTN- ;Ci{U R Free dance; 8 p. m., ThnruSdjivit ^hisa Hal'. •FFA. P. m„ Mondav. ^nri- cultittibl Fn<rineiet-ip<r T,e/vtoi*o Pnom. FORT XVARTU A^M CT.Ttr 7 ; i5 p. mL; tifnrjdpv Science Hall. TP CT.UB. Wednesday. Room 107 MF SVinno. T T T T T T? criT’TTnVrCTFPV T TVWStDCK SHOW fcpMMTT- TFF. 7:^0 p.m.. Tuesday, A.I. I.i- hr>rv.. MARRHATt, A/M CUTTB. 7-16 Ti Thursday,'Room 207, Aca- n.. r>-» U<ti NFWMA'N CLUB, 7-15 n tp.. Basement. St, Mary’s dr-mi I NT Momjny, Chanel.«. pTPE t {SMOKI v O CONTEST. . ! > n. m J WoijlfipsAaxr YMC A •fcwcij ARSHIP HONOP 90- CTFtK''. j7 ,‘p Hi . Mondav CF Lor- f;('.■' |Pndivt Offinerc nriTl R.. nlnofnA, TTrvtfcArTrxV POT? Ttip An. A^AMCFMPVT OF MAHAOP- MFAJT.|Fehniar'’ at 7-13 n.m. in the iVfiechanical Engineering T.ec- turo Ropm, A I tan VOPE an NOTICES sfn» atp rAxninACY I ' BRYAN Tpv.. Feb. 23 —lA’i— Sen.’Altjon York. Saturday annnnn- eed fonj fe-gl act inn from Texas 14th Semiitorial! District. ippi Albrpha.Vi Lincoln’s fam- ilv -myfd jto Tryliana intlRHl thev soOln/l: fin what is noV Spencer- County^; Mi ! I; m '* w ‘ ' it M 1 ' | WTAW TUESDAY On u»icnl Program 'I ! • .. . exns Farm and Homo Prngran n. ( 16 Coffee Club 7 ,'0fl Martin Agronsky Vet's Mailbox 7180 News of Aggieland •j7-,4r> MumV As You Like It /A 100: Breakfast Club 9i00 My True Story; 9 iHO Betty C/ocker 9:45 Listening Post 10-,00 Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30 Galen Drake 10 :da T<-d Malone 11:00 Welcome Travelers 11 :30 Record Rack fl :fw Bryan News 12:00 Baukbage Talking 12 :»5 VSrner News 12:80 Clark Monroe Show 1:00 Clark Dennis 1:15 Ethel and Albert 1:80 Bride and Groom 2:00 Ladles He Seated 2:80 Paul - Whiteman Club 3::|0 Treasury Show 4 :00 Aftern<Kin Hand Stand 4:30 Keys of Faith 4:43 Story Hook Lady 5:00 Sportsman 5:15 .Colb-ge Sneaks 5:30 Supper Club 0:15 Sign Off i KAMI 'That was a fine sermon the preacher gave us on marriage I wish I knew as little about the subject as he does." New Testing Methods Devised By Institute of Accountants M : j ‘ \J ■ M! - . A new testing prograny to measure the chances of stu dents and junior accountants just entering the profession was announced today by the American Institute of Accountants, national professional society of certified public accountants. Develooed during four years of work under the technical direction of Dr. Ben D. Wood, ^i- TUESDAY 9:00 Sipn On 9:00 Fun and Fancy Preo 9:30 Fun and Fancy Free 10:00 Suinjf Time 10:30 Morninjr Musicalu 10:45 Pearln of Velvet 11:30 Time to pine ^2:00 Noon Day Melodic* 1:0D Afternoon Melodies 1:30 Between The Lines 1 :45 Studio Musk 3:00 MuKical Portraits 2:30 l.ullabye Time 2:45 l^ck A Tune 3:30 Bark and Listen 3:45 AlhtVni of Comedy Favorites 4:30 Afternoon Serenade 5:00 i World NN< Ws ,.'5:15 Mu<irjil\.te a Trtf* • 5:30 Locktiil Time 0:00 Headline Fdition r#:ll» Klmer DavK ’ f» :3» Studio Music V 7:00 Youth Ask$ The government 7:15 The Christian Science Monitor 7:30 America’s Town- Meeting 8:00 America’s Tvwa Mfetinjr . 8:30 Boston Symphony 9:00 Boston Symphony 0:30 Studio Music )0:00 New« of Tomorrow 10:13 Sitrn Off rector of the Bureau of Collegiate Educational Research of Columbia Unjversity. the tests are now heipg made available to schools and col leges and to accounting apd butii *44— ^ I King Cotton to Be Elected Thursday By Agronomy Club King Cotton and the-eight dele gates who are to make a trip to TSCW to select the Cotton Quecfn and the eight members of her court will be elected at a meeting of }he Agronomv Society TuesHav at TcSjO p. m in the Al I.ectnre Room. King Cotton will be an unmjilf- ried senior! with a grade noiht aver age of l.Q and n member of fhe Agronomv Society. The etcfbC dele gates chosen ,to make the trio ; t^ T«;rw will serve as escorf« of the duchessos at the fotton Pageant and Ba'I on April t-fi. Emir «eni(irs. three juniors, and one sonhompro will he elected as delegates x'j'th the onlv reonirerojents being that thexr are single and members of the societv. • : j Each of the classes at TSCM r wUl SeleeT eigh f of their ^pettiest givlp and from these th'rtv-two heatifiet Oueen Cotton and her Court (kill be picked hv the delegates. 1 After electing thei delegates Tuosifav night, there wil 1 ho; ap initiation of new members into-the society. j i .. • f. ‘ • ness firms, The four tests in the present series cover vocational interest, aptitude, achievement for begin ning students, and achievement for more advanced students or junior accountants. Through the cooperation of 90 colleges and universities and 16 public accounting firms, more than 60,000 individual examinations were given to develop and verify the»test now offered. For beginners and students, the project staff and the committee de veloped an orientation test which is essentially a .measure of intel ligence slanted toward business situations. 4n developing the tests, the pro ject staff has succeeded in adapt ing the multiple choice type of question to accounting problems in such a way that papers can la' SELL WITH A nATT; FI ED AD. lUttes . \ . j 3< » inwrtJon | with . • 25< minimli rotrs in Classified Seetibn i. . r ... column Inch. Send all claoel! He bfitl remittance to the Student Act tic*. Of ficA All; ads should be tumjic in bj 19:00 n.m. of the day before tuiUicntjlon THE SCRIBE SHOP — Typing trraphin*, drawing. Phone '2-1 East 2Slid, Bryan ' NIGHT SCHOOL. ReBisteir now b-Kinnitig February • lith. 84|> l«> tauRht include shorthand ing. ty|H' | writ intf and a ’ ‘ Rhone 2-0fi55,. McKeh ness College, 702 is ter ’• ift shortnano, ji ml associated rKehtio- Hnldl' S. Washing :< clahse ecta ! U blokkhen jiuhjicU Rusi FOR SALE — Double dnit pr«if! Iiricjited bouse, N)o. 12. Project [House | j\ rea. Spf Hepry Hall after 6:00 [p.hi. FOR SALE^ Bievcle foil S20.0( w. Harrell, C.9-9W, ColIcKe DESIRE RIDE to McmphiU or Ij t Easter. Contact L, G Hn}r1in, 2983 or 202—16.: j ’ LAST CHANCE to February Life and Time for Seitviccnjei Servicemen Rates. Life. 14.! ?4.50. Last chance ohj Field S2.00 per yearl Collierk; S3.00j Johnsonjs Magazine Agency, College Book Store. FOR S AI Ji Conveniently looat room house, i Arrangement" suit ible f0 • renting one or two bedrooms. | M.OOO.TIO. 107 Park Place. - miroeo i5. tOO' to gr|: ind Ex Timcj. Stream er year 284,. at bed • WANTED: Experienced Waitresses Gobd P: ONYX CAE Phone 2-1419 T~ N r. i, s ' : DOUBLE RINK f17’—White Porcoliu/i HALF] PRlijlE! r Artrit Hlai Ea »t Gal Fj)l sc c, Collis c-N- le el. titlin We * 1 Aj pliance Co. PH. >4 251 f tLU-jNew jServi-c ycles, salea and it J. CBaric* 1 Dohro 'nlny authnrited Biiclj: of Consolic llten by or I ' ,-niker, ox 3fi2 y ilun hai - fjailojl < r stroiijkod, ends bleach ir es < ut a vefy C iHeRf llilH Beauty Salon .f ated. Contact IL^.D, College Station. tirtn Ladies If sp. thi can small ‘fee b visit! fjllbwiiig beauty Ga e fbulk S< lee corrected for iig either of the shops. r- * Phone 4»ll|4j‘ r lijtt’s Beat ty & Accessory Phone 4-1159 FOR SALK ()ulie spring am dn-sses ; cotton, botcher linen two wool suita. Sixes 12 to|l4. Toi short for me. Will sell cheap.1 Also, a fe-w pajamas and shoes. Call f■ 1209. Fpl “nl Jr ll.*)-iysi lllodel A -In I iH|rt(Utiotv, new A&»l I'rejs. Ford, (looel mo- tires. See- Rot' FOR SALE OR TRADE — T* Admiral phono-radio ( coimhir l>hoto* enlarging outfit. 2(10 College Hills. Evenings !phone; r FOR RENT Comfortable bedtolm lidjoinirtg bath. Professor o#>j {n student pn ferrjjd. Phone e mode 1 t ion fei r [' lilchrim, wit t rraduat .• graded with exactness and o'tjee- tivity, either by an individual grad er or by a machirie. The tests are now available for use by accredited,schools and uni versities, and by public accounting or business firms making suitable arrangements with the American. Institute of Accountants. Tests which measure other important as pects of competence for profession al accounting aife under develop ment, and will 1* offered as soon qs ready. The project was made possible by a fund of SHft.OftO provided by the American Institute of Ac countants and public accounting firms. Texas colleges and universities cooperating are: A&M. the Univer sity of Tt \as. Texas Technological College, and Texas Christian Uni versity. FOR SALE 24' 1942 Glitter hot 11,-51 with apartment size A-Ill trailer as range and <,tH»r furnishings. 8 x l»jj -oom nl- tae-he-d to trailer. Priced toj J x-ll. Se-e Owen, I1-I7-H, Collogt- View|[j »r write itox 53)3. FOR SAljE Table model Uilco ^^foTsi; AlTlton 0 , ^ , ' nC,i to * Hush, (j-H. Vet VillPRCi. ij '. MOTHER’S $5.00 for $2.45 ij AGGlfljLAl Cc Jge S .0 F ONE 8x10 BEAUtFUL br All portrays Proofs to Select Frr Ncf good "Serv Sit Aggji Bli NG ktiou, t Re dans SigiiJi Wilh [)dklyii Dbdgers if- : 0 i; . N ANTONIO, F:?b. 23-^1- Dn h!c Mleans, < utstdrjding star at E it fcl :elnrid|ge H|gh School here and So\ jtlAtcBtem L Diversity, has sign- t*|l with the Bn oktyn Dodgers ami \yil ^ePOlt to ti e Eorf Worth Tox- Itk LeaCTc] CJiiji’s sjtt-jng training | ^t.rip March 1 : t Vero Beach, Fla., " t Rtar '1 if V SPECIAL OFI • S.i.lSI for $2.45 D STUDIO on!y : !I2.45 me! r<-a iv (V TONE PORTRAIT ly for framjing. S4iti»faeti)n Guaranteed pjyvyprk. 1- 1 i • |28 Years'' j r jb»i js: jfor THUS AD —i— Miss Your Dinner (if you have to) ■' j k “ Miss Your Doto (if you must) /mM... Exams Aniioiinced By Civil Service ■ J! 'IF y-. III e ILH ex M. SA0 .Q.»»W»eV>v •>- ;« i ' Designed thi:; flarin' jacket cjlight In Spring's blase(c i " I Yabfokc! f ballerina ANTA DiUETTE f Kay Saks of California,, scift swirls from a scalloped, with pipjo |trim on cuff amf collar. as well as navy and rf 1 i ..v t- II 'artSh $65.00 H * • -» .. The Civil Service Cnmmisijion has announced examinations [for oositions of petroleum eneriBeet- and petroleum inspector in (the states of Arkansas. OklaLqma tooisliana. and Tqvas. A mai'A'ty of the .positions wijl be in the vipin.- itv of Houston. Entrance salaries ranpe from $3397 on to S7ino.20 anpuallv. l Annlieatior form* mav be ob tained from |H. N. Yardley at - the College Station Main Post Officje. -4 i i ■ i f i Bosun’s Pipe Glass Forgotten In Making Pipe Contest Rules AucIfps for the Pine Smokintr Contest to he held in the YMCA c Wednesday afternoon at 5 have had to turn awav numerous applicants for the non-existent Bosun’s nine djvi- son. Due to an oversight, this class of pipes was not included in the fiontest. but the other three groups take care of nearly all tynes. 1 . For those who lean toward large pines (with some 1 of those 'big jobs ih mouth, thev can’t heln but lean) the heavy- weight, division ia Just waiting. Calabashes, wechsels and assorted other super-sized smoke-makers fall into this group. . pijots, Walter Pidgeon imitators and ordinarj* everyctav pipe smokers ciualifj- for the standard class. ; Puffers on x \metal pipes have a caste of their own. \ J The c<j)ntest\s Sponsored by the college .confectionefies and thie Philip MoiTis Comoanv. makers of Bond Street pipe tobaeppi, who will furmsh the ‘ makin’s” for the tourney. I To enter, simply Fill out the blank below and mail it to the; Battalion, free through t ie Faculty Exchange, or eoni tacjkVHck Lindley or ChaHie yiurray in the Battalion office in Goodwin Hall any afternb the.NEWEST, most thrilling talent hunt!.in; America INCLUDING TOP STARS FROM THE COLLi “PHILIP MORRIS ?! 1 : !.i\ WITH HORACE HEID - ENTRANCi: BLANK PIPE SMOKIN )NTEST YMC A Fel ruary ■l 5 p. T~ -jr- ! i •"’l—t/'ft' ' ( [i * TV izeiof Pipe (Heavy, Standard, Metal) -4. (Mail or bring this blank to the Battalion Offii in Goodwn Hall if you desire to enter the Pif .Smoking Contest.) ; U ■ i i-Z, ,*■ I H Every Smiday H^ht Cj jer NBC, Pinuh MORRIS seatiA ft i the grcai stars of il 1 Mi i * f M ^ • ji jjim all over th(‘ country : ildnt picked from the rijl nglmtcrtainment.i. mjdjto tjhfc winder of the :rac|t$J plujj a grand I if 1-iNDS a Star in|| tomorrow'. Herfori ... includiiig thtjj colleges! Music, c |[ weekly prizei of $ year — movie am prize of $5000 in For jpjt rfect I isjteiiing, mjike a date for Sunday night and,;/ e</r llfy sfjn «/ toimoirow with Philip Morris! Ajr d for eijfpct today, tomorrow, aluap America’s FINEST Cigl BE WITH US EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT OVER NBC-M 1 ^