The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 27, 1948, Image 4

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is a unique document. It conta
besides q superior leadership rat
ing and a record of only three de
merits, all the full rich informa
tion so dear to the heart of every,
company clerkJ
According tp the record, Freck
les, of No. 3, Dog House Lane,
College Station, Texas, entered
ROTC sumtner camp June 20,1947
She passed her K-9, physical June
21 (the examining oficer is listed
as “Daisy” of MGM picture fame)
and received a travel allowance of,
three; bones (tJS Army issue, M-l
A-l) from disbursing officer Bull
Doe Drummond, Lt. Col., FD.
Besides mastering all the usual
h ! H t chnioues and getting
ses of «
lea was
elusive
HARRYi
football coach,
dpal speaker at CHS
banquet Thnrsda;
RY STITELER, Aggie
coach, will be the prta-
y evening.
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in Honors In
rpus Christi
By C. a MUNROE /
\ggie engineering students ga-
w&:\
in? tech
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an “S” ip 24 phases of *itttaiy
leadership, Freckles waa cited
for: “finding an elusive Texas
jack-rabbit." [ ;
Upon graduation this June,
Mull ns plans to return to Wolf
City to manage his father's busi
ness; and, in! spite of Freckles’ ex
cellent record, it is an accepted
fact that she will defer her mili
tary; career to help Hal in hid new
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Stiteler to Speak ^ he
At Consolidated
Football Dinner
Harry Stiteler, head football
coach of A&M, will be the princi
pal speaker at a banquet honor
ing Consolidated High School ath
letes, Thursday evening at 6:30.
, The banquet, which will be held
in Sbiaa Hall, is under the sponsor
ship of] the College Station Kiwa-
nis Club. Dr. Ralph Steen of the
history department will act as
master of ceremonies.
C. Wi Davis, Kiwanis Club com
mittee member, ha»> announced
that the general-public is invited
to attend both the banquet and
the party which will follow.
1 Tickets are on sale at Lipscombs
Black’?; and Madeley’s pharma
cies for $150. | They may also be
purchased from any member of the
Kiwatiis Club.
thered xfcir' laurels while attend
ing technical society meetings over
weekend. j j
Wright, senior civil engi
neering student from College Sta-
ti< n, won third place and a prize
of ten dollars in the statewide stu
dent paper contest sponsored by
thj? Texas Section of the ASCE
fop his paper on “A New Formula
On Open Channel Flow.” The pa-
pejr was presented in conjunction
the Texas Section ASCE
i cting in Corpus Christi Thurs-
y, Friday and Saturday.
papers were judged by a
coftunittee composed of Ross
White, vice-president of Brown &
Rdot Construction Company, G. H.
Saltr, mid-west representative of
th0 ASCE and Colonel S. C. Yost
of Harlingen, a retired member of
the Corps of Engineers.
Another A&M student was elec
ted to the office of vice-chairman
of; the Texas Student Conference.
He is Bill London, a junior OE
student from Hereford, Texas.
Other A&M students attending
the meeting in Corpus were i L. 0.
Gejrbig, George Muller, W. F.
Johnston, Jtamie Lewis, R. E. Lane,
J. i E. Wirsching, Don Brown, C.
E. i Hackebeil, and J. N. Patterson.
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600 Vocational Ag
Students to Enter
judging Contests
Approximately 600 vocational
agriculture students from schools
all ovot the state will attend a
state judging contest to be held
,on the; A&M campus Friday and
Saturday, j
(Charley N. Shepardson, dean of
agriculture, will deliver an address
of welcome Friday evening at 7:30
in the jgym. Following the welcom
ing ; address, a picture ‘ entitled
“That ! Inspiring Task” will be
’WORRY
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Students whose
livery Begins May 5
( mid-semester grades indicate senior classification
ufrent semester have been authorized by the Ring
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end of the current semester have been authorized by
v ftee to receive rings, according to Registrar H. L Heaton.
[oweipf, the students mtjat hav? entered college prior to September
1, 194 5.
it is the intent of the Committee to favor
dll graduate before the 1949 Ring Dance is
. ers will be taken for rings between May 3
apd id, he added.
Students who qualify for rings under the above rules may have
jelivered according to the schedule given below:
1
3, 8 to 12—Surnames beginning with A and B
3, 1 to S—Surnames beginning with C
4, 8 to 12—Surnames beginning with D, E, and F
4, 1 to 5—Surnames beginning with G, through Hn
8, 8 to 12—Surnames beginning with He through J
6, 8 to 12—Surnames beginning with M and Me
7, 8 to if—Surnames beginning with N and P
7, 1 to 6—Surnames beginning with Q through SI
8, 8 to If—Surnames beginning with Sm ai^ T
tAJ U OU?T
to If—Sun
to If—Sun
urnames beginning with U, V, W, X, Y, and Z
Two Prize Porkers
Purchased by A&M
AH Department
An outstanding Hampshire pig
ini a top quality Duroc Jersey
piji, have been purchased from na
tionally known breeders for use
by the animal husbandry depart
ment, Professor Fred Hale an
nounced yesterday.
The Hampshire,
What’s Cooking?
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GlilCULTURAli COUNCIL,
Reading Room.
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7:lJ> p.m., Wednesday; YMCA
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shown;:
The ; boys Will participate in 5
different judging contests. The
contests and the superintendents
of each are as follows: Livestock,
W. H.; .Warren; Dairy Cattle, A. L.
Daniel); Milk and Cream, A- V-
Moore; and Meat, O. D. Butler.
The judging teams, which will
visit! the campus, will consist of
tetris that have placed within the
thpj 10; percent of their respective
areas. These teams were deter
mined .through local, district, and
area! Judging contests previously
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1 The ‘ men will be quartered ; at
Little Aggieland. Judging will be-
,gin at;8 a. m. Saturday.'
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Assistantshipn
Now Available At
Mi^issippi Stiite
Research and senice assistant-
ships will be available in many de
partments of the Mississippi State
College, the dean of the graduate
school of Mississippi State has
inounced. j jj !.
Research assistantships will he
available in agricultural economics
agronomy, zoology, and entomol-
•°8y. j , I ' ‘ |
Teaching, laboratory, and other
types of service assistantships will
be | available in a large number of
departments. Service scholarships,
with varying stipends, depending
upon the kind of service rendered,
arc available in various depart
ments of the college.
Each, customer has a choice of six ,Students interested may receive
or more meats, twelve or more j further information from .the Dean
vegetables, fifteen or more salads, ; of the Graduate School, Mississip-
and or more pastries. • l I’j i State College, State College,
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CHINESE SHOP SUEY
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which comes
from Illinois, and the Duroc,
which comes from Iowa, are ex
pected to arrive this week.
Purchase of the two boars is a
continuation of the department’s
policy to kdep better livestock and
huiild up their herds, giving stu
dents outstanding animals with
which to work.
Bringing fin new blddd from
strong sire* outside our herds has
proven to be the most satisfactory
meithod of improving the main
poijnts in which our sows might he
weak, Hale pointed out. j j
The department is now progres-
s'ing with plans, impossible to
carry out during the war, that
AGGIE AERO MODELERS 7:15
p. iqJWednesday, [Room 108, ME
Shops. Movie and deletion of offi
cers, j
AGRONOMY CLpB, 7:80 p. m.,
Tuesday, A&I Lecture room.
BRAZOS COUNtTY MOTHERS
CLUB, 3 p. ni., Thursday, YMCA
/ BIOLOGY CLUB, tonight, 7:30,
Biology Lecture Room, business
meeting.
BRAZOS COUNTY A&M
MOTHERS CLUB,; 3 p. m., Thurs
day, YMCA Mothers Club Lounge.
B&A SOCIETIES (Joint Meet-
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Air Conditioning
Conference Nears
Conclusion Today
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The Ipfoblems, njw development*
and new ideas in t ie field* of heat
ing, ventilating a(id air Condition
ing, are! being discussed jtoday a*
are designed to Improve the live-ijj*
ing), 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Ag En
gineering Lecture Room.
ENTOMOLOGY CLUB, Tuesday
Room 5, Science Hall.
EX-SERVICEMEN WIVES
BRIDGE AND SOCIAL CLUB,
7:30 p.m., Thursday, Cabinet
Room, YMCA.
BL PASO CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Thursday, Third floor, Academic.
HEART OF TEXAS CLUB,
7:30 p. tn., Thursday.
INFANTRY REGIMENT 479th
COMPOSITE GROUP,A R M Y
ORGANIZED RESERVE, 7:30 p.
m., Monday, second floor, PMA
(formerly AAA) Building.
PRE-MED SOCIETY, Tuesday,
7:30 p m., Biology Lecture Room.
SAM, 7:15 p. m., Tuesday, YM
CA Lecture Room.
SAM (Wives’ Club), 7:15 p. m.,
Tuesday, Home of Mrs. George
Boyd, 227 Munnerlyn.
SADDLE & SIRLOIN SHOW
COMMITTEE, 7:30 p. m., Tues-
day, A&I library.
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with • Uf m
Clmulfted Section
column Inch. Send all
the Student
ad* *hould be
of the da* before
TYPING—Brinr your theme*
to C>(S-A, College View
after 5:00 p.m. or to the
1007 R. 23rd. Phone 2-070J
FOR S
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portaulb typ;
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, *120.00 and up.
A Cash Rosruferini
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No obligation. HR
Adam^j No obligation. HR
NhSS MACHINE COMP
2-1328, P. O. Bo* 97?, 107 '
Bryan,! Texas.
BETTER RERVICK cm all
dioa at BETTER HOMES
CENTER. 314 N. Main,
-!: 1642 : ;i [j.
I WANT SAIjji^MEN —(hxx
ties. Intiuire in person.. Hasv
MAGGIE PARKER'S TFJC R(
able far private dinners,
dnneimf. Will servo dinner
lefte dances or anytime by
Call 2-2785. :
FOR SALE-95 acres loc*
Highway 6, nine miles l
Fenced, fish pond. 2,000 pi:
*30.00 :pcr acre. Tan yr
Abstraet furnished. 209
West Oollejroi Park.!
FOR SALE-House No. 1 bet
courts j and Project Ho:
or unfurnished. May be need!
noon. Write R. J.| Carlton ;
Collejto Station. . 1
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FOR SALE—Student
Next to Project House 6
housing for married etuder^i
furnished or unfurn
essnry. !
Ished. T<
stock herds, Hale explained.
day oil the campus.
(ijssissippt.
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were Welcomed
H. W< Barlow,
The; delegates
Mondajy by Dean
school;of engiueijing.
This; afternoon’5 program inclu
ded talks by C. S Bauman of Fort
Worth; ‘Arthur Tneobald jpf Bever
ly Hills, California; and W. H.
Priscoll of New York, i J i
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Tomorrow morning’s j session,
Which will be under the chairman?-
ship of Dan Mill* of Houston, will
; include talks by J. F. Mos of Dal-
announced. ~ rfas,. who will speak on| M Coolirtg
Tower Performances for .Air Con
ditioning Systems”, |aml; Charles
Quin df Houstojn, whose subject
will big “Modern Automatic Con
trols.” ;
Kurt'Monier of San Antonio will
be chaiirman of the Wednesday
afternoon sessiojn of thq Confer
ence. Scheduled speaker* for the
afternoon program are Martin C.
Wukasch, Austijn, whose talk is
entitled; “We Too Have An Inter
est,” and A. B. Wicks of Los An-
geles, California, who will speak
USED
HEADQUAR
on “Operating Your Business Un
der a Set of Modern Cfty Codes
and Rigid Inspection.’’ 3
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surprised jat the excellent work and
prompt sendee they get at Aggie Cleqners. But it’s no
surprise to me! I’ve always known that Aggie Cleaners
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were tops in town if you want it cleaned better
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icr and suede jackets, and
We alsq clean curtains, draj
well as clean and refinish les
gloves.
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Cleaning and Dying E>ept.—now muter supervision of B.
L. Sims, graduate of the National Cleaners and Dyers
Institute, Silver Springs, Md^ . ■-/%
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CaiRpUp. , . . New 2 bed
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roomy built-in cabinets
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You will be at home at
this suburban place which
has all the conveniences
of the city.
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Realty Co.
Phone 4-1101! ■
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
: The Executive Comraittef h*i autboriie*
members of the Cadet Corps on' the ra*i«
h»mp;u* to be absent from ebui
Thursday. April 29. to particlp*
anmipl ROTC Irfsjseetlon. Classes
icr FtiudentH will ! continue *s u*ii
! ' i F. C. BOLTON
jt; '« Executive Vice pUaident
[i \ . \ nml Dean of the CulWi;
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