The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 28, 1948, Image 4

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slicy* committeeittho Junior Class voted list
tight to recommend to the Junior Class that a five-man
committee he appointed to meet with the Board-of Directors
When that body convenes May 3. j |
The group, comprised olpne. Jjmior representative from
each organization oin the campujiiW h—
was formed t<a aid in p-lhnniing t:
* poRitipn in cjidet ejorps acjtivitr
that the classijwill take as Senior
next year. : 1 • ' j . I ]" E
j The five .mph recommendiid b|
the eommitWf were: Job i .Or
President of the Junior (Glas s; B
OIcClure, Sgt.ifMajoif of the dorp:
| Donald Jarvis, Sgt. Major df jtl
! First Battaliln, Avtilfery^ 11J. JT
Rochelle, Fir#; Sgt ofl “CH-Baif!
tery, Artillerji; and! Johnny Dk4||
First Sgt. ‘‘A^ Infantry.
The rec6Jni#endati(
five men by" |He pojli
will be vote<| qn b
The recCJniiertdafiiop r of}
Glass; at the fnext class nie|etin
Rochelle, temporary chairrh
thr committed, s^id TpesdijiJ.
/The commitk.ee finaiiif, approve
by the Junior (Glass will meel .
1 the Board of Directors- for th * pui
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yeari” Rochelle said. ! j
Following a report by. a com
mittee assigned to ■ investigate (the
bousing shortage, the group (db-
cided - hot to discuss the issue of
haviing freshmen ori the canipiis
(next) year with the board of j di-
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tinue to have commissioned of
ficers in major, captain and
lieutenant | rank, according., to
I-t. Colonel John H. Kelley, A
&,M Air ROTO officer.
Now titles of senior airman
and airman second class, as an-
. noujiced in the Battalion, apply
oiilyi to warrant officers draw
ing: pay equivalent to major,
captain, and first and second
lieutenant, according to Colonel
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named* dean of the school of music
last summer. He received the bach
elor’s degree at the University of
Minnesota and the master’s and
({octor’p degrees from the Univer
sity of Io\ya.
Hodgson has studied and travel
ed in lEngland, France, Belgium,
Holland, |Germany, and Austria,
and has served as a member of the
board of examiners for the eastern
division of the National Associa
tion of Schools of Music. He came
tb NTSC from Mt. Vernon College
where (ho was director of the con
servatory of music, and professor
of piano and theory. „ ]
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AiRICULTURAL C O U N (JlL,
7:15[ p.m., Wednesday, YMCA
Heading Romn. ; ] * ,
AGGIE AERO MODELERS 7 :lH
p. nj., Wednesday, Room 10$, ME
Shops. Movie and eelction of offi-
BRAZOS COUNTY MOTHERS
CLUB, 8 p. m., Thursday, YMCA
Lounge.
BRAZOS COUNTY A & M
MOTHERS CLUB, 3 p. m., Thurs
day,: YMCA Mother’s Club Lourge.
CAVALRY SQUADRON, 479th
COMPOSITE GROUP, Army Or-
jganmed Reserve, 7:30 p. m., Tues
day,: Second Floor, PMA-(formerly
AAA) Building.
EX-SERVICEMEN WIVES
BRIDGE AND SOCIAL CLUB,
jr : 3i0 p.rp., Thursday, Cabuiet
Rootn, YMCA.
Et PASO CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
fThufsday, Third flooif Academic.
1 EAST TEXAS CLUB, 7:30; p.
•m., Thursday, YMCA. Special
mee;ing. ( > 1
. HEART OF TEXAS CLUB, 7:30
p. m., Thursday, ME Shops Lec
ture Room x -i i : ■
INFANTRY REGIMENT J79th
COMPOSITE GROUP, ARMY
ORC ANIZED' RESERVE, 7:30 p.
m., Monday, second floor, PMA
'(forhieriy AAA) Building, i
For Your Visual Probler
Consult
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
optometrist
208 S. Main — Bryan
phone 2-1002
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Extension- Specialists Meeting
Here for Three-State Workshop
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i jThlirty-eight Extension Service specialists from Arkan-
sas, Oklahoma, and Texas are meeting on the campus April
26 through May 6 for an Intraregional Workshop for Exten
sion (Subject Matter Specialists. i ; /
jG. G. Gibson, A&M extension dkiry specialist, is chair-
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Student
night b
Static, - Urector of the
lorial Csnter, left last
plane for RoanokU, Vir
ginia tej attend the Silver aitniver-
?ary of jthe Association of Qollege
Unions.
The celebration, bking held April
29 through May II at the | Hotel
Roanoka. will be attended by(about
250 student union directors from
colleges; in the Uni ed Status and
Speakers for the three-day af
fair include G. Qtt (Rommey* dean
of Virginia Teacher
Dr. Francis P. Brown, executive
secretary of the Anjerican Council
on Education.
1 principal speaker for the£ Fri
day night banquletl will be Dr.
Frank P. Graham, president of
the University ojf North €arp-
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I jiPollowi ng the business sessions
Saturday afternoon, a trip Will be
made to Virginia’s natural bridge,
Virginia Military Institute,' and
Washington and Led University.
A visit will also lie made by thq
union directors to Thomas Jeffer
son’s home at Monliicello arttl the
Smoky Mountains, j
The Association ojf College Un
ions was formed in 11919, bijit did
>t meet during the war yfears.
Stark;; plans to return td Col-
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Studio
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ONE 8x10 BEAUTIFUL SILVERTONE PORTRAIT
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‘•ALL PORTRAITS COME MCfuNTED IN A NICE FOLDER"
Proofs to? Select [Jmom
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bSYears"
nian bf the steering committee. ♦
J. D. prewit, acting director; of
the Texas Extension Service, open
ed the Workshop Monday with: a
talk on “What We Expect The
Workshop To Accomplish.” Gib
son followed Prewitt on the pro
gram] with “Organization and
Workshop Procedures.*’' “Exten
sion’s; Opportunities” was the sub
ject of J. L. Boatman’s* talk. Boat
man 'is | chief of the division of
subject matter, Extension Service,
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Other speaker^ and their sub
jects (on the firsi days program
were:,“How We Decide What To
Do—Program Development” b V
Charlcss A. Sheffield, Extension
Sei-vice field agent, USD A; ’‘Ana
lyzing; a Local Situation” by K. :F.
Warner, meat specialist of the Ex
tension’Service, USDA; and “Ef
fective Methods of Education” by
John R. Bertrard, assistant to the
dean of, agriculture of A&M.
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Yesterday’s program includjed
Louis; pranke, Texas Extension
“ditoif, who spoke on “Teaching
Material? That Fit The Situatiori’”
\Relationships of Specialists in
Cooperative Extension ; Work” by
S. R, Lyle, in chirge of the agri-
cultutal section of the Federal Ex-
tehsionX Sendee; and K. F. War
ner’s talk on “How to; Put On A
Demonstriji'tjon.” f |.(’j
, Speakers scheduled for the Ve-
maimUr of the workshop program
includp: Miss Mafy'Touise Collins,
division of field studies and train
ing, Extepsipn SeiviceXuSpA*; D.
I S. Lantrib,, Arkansas state 4-H
i Club Agent; and Mrs, Eloise T.
Johnson, A&M extension family
i life education specialist.
Also listed are: Dr. H. G. ’Job
| ston, A&M extension entoraplogisf^
Miss Mena Hogah, Extension Ser
vice. field agent, USDA; Dr. Parul;
J. Kruse, (department of rural ed- 1
ucatien at Cornell University; apd |
Miss Helen Swift, extension so'ci-
olpgist, rural v-pmen’s organiza-;
tipri; Tynis R. Timm, A&M exten
sion economist; and J. D. PreWit,'
all of the Texas Extension Service, j
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not meet during th*
Stark - plans to re
lege Station Sunday jnight.
La»ar Fly Resigns
Banker Position
Lamar Fly, vice-president and
cashier 6f the Collegei Station (State
Bank, resigned effective today.
He will be succeeded by H-l E.
Burgess; Burgess has beei| en
gaged iii the real estate business.
Fly wins editorial ajdvisor id Stu-
*. fwalter w. van KjrK, tor- ^ent Publications prior to apeept-
merexpcutive secretary of the De- ; the ition at i the bank .
partmelnt of International: Justice
and Goodwill of the Federal Coun
cil of Churches, will be presented
over Station KAMT Friday! at. 4:30
p. m. S ' I: • i|-: ; !
j Dr. Van Kirk is part pf the Pres
byterian (Radio Committee's series
entitled ‘‘Like a Mighty Amy.”
( A Methodist clergyman, Dr. Van
Rirk. is; the author of “A Christian
Global (Strategy.”
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Dr. Kirk to Give
Radio Discussion
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Dr. Walter W. Van Kirk, for-
Classified Ads
WITH A BATTALION CLASS!-
AD. Bate* . J 3f a word pel
witb a ttf minimum. Spac«
Clamified Saetkm . . 60? pa
inch. Send all IblaMified* will
to the Student Activities Of-
ad* ehoald be turned in Ip
'0 00 of the day before publicntion
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viu.w. 500 E. 2fith\Bryan.
Flight ‘A’ Wins
Muster Day Parade
Flight A, Air Force
score of 92.7 to win first
the Muster day parade
day.
> honors was
points. Com-
nd Troop A,
Cavalry placed third and fourth
with 90.56 and 89.82 points, re
spectively.
Church Stewards
To Hear Wilson
A&M Methodist’s stewards will
hear Rev. Guy Wilson of Bryan
at their monthly meeting and cov
ered dish supper Wednesday.
The business meeting will begin
at 5:30 to permit some persona to
attend other faculty meetings at
7. Supper will be served at 6:30.
All stewards and their wives are
requested to attend—with food.
-ROYAL
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S120.00
Cash
delivery.
NE33 -MACHINE?
2-1*8, P. O. Box ‘
Brynn, | Texas.
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SALESMEN!--! Good
uire in p.*r.ion
lUswe
The Empire State Building in
New York City has 50 miles of
permanent pipe for water and
steam.
Heart of Texas
Club; Will Meet
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The (Heart; of Texas Club wijl
hold a| short business meeting
Thuiiscfeiy at 7:30 p. m. to discuss
final- plans for the spring picnic
to be Held next Thursday.
Club; President Pete Growder re
quests all members and potential
membqrs to attend so that the
(time ajnd place for the picnic can
be arranged.
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SUPPLIES
-Iones Sporting Goods
803 S. Main Hrvan
Ph. 2-2832
2*1885
FUR STORAGE HATTERS
mrman
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are running special
In addition to ottr
5^ be!
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Because] We. Wi
ye certainly «}ant
usual weekend specials.
take a volume of bwti
rhokMalers even morjp so.
wholesalers 0v«
* our whoiesalei
arrangements.
We also
ion as
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we
have a good
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GROCERY SPECIALS EVERYDAY?
you can
ap «tem
IN- 'A'\ - ‘ i: 1 ' ,i- _ ill
on 50 Items every, week, Mondays through Thursdays,
impress upon our trade
retalh our buying connections
me iff I
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what a good
just as they i
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for
e to reach this figure.
y >ur entire grocery requli
> (conomy.
SIDE FOOD
thing we have,
are now.
sve been cut; and these of
more volume. T°^nake
tume w« purchase under the
Febniary volume. We
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ts hem with much satis-
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You'll love delicious, I
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nutritious, creamy-
textured ICE CREAM when
you top it off wi$ the
luscious §olden-r
peaches.. .You can br
out the more subtle fla*N
vors of any fruits when
you combine them with
ICE CREAM — For true
ate-teasing delight!
JEWS BOB BANK (IN
PALESTINE RAID
TEL AVIV, Palestine, April 28'
—Heavily avme l youth^ who
said they Were mepibers b
Jqwish underground
pulled qi $1,0C0,000 daylight (bank
robbery yesterday under the: eyes
of Hagqnah guards. '
F A NS!!
Table Models
Floor Models
Attic
Sunbeam
Products
TOASTMASTERS
COFFEE MASTERS
.
Aggie Radio &
Appliance
East Gate
FOR SALE—95 acre* located
9. nine milt* tout)
fiih pond, 2,000 pine
per acre.- ikn] year
furnished. 209 Pa
Park. ;
FOR SALE—House N(i. 4 betwi
courp* and Project Houae*.
or unfurnished. May he seen
noon. Write R. J. Carlton,
Collette Station.
FOR SALE—Student
Next to Project
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furn
.cssary!'.
housintt for married; student
is bed or unfurnWhod. Ter
-two hounds. A
tan female. 30
return or information
the tfltur'h of these
48HS, College Station.
THE INStRUCTORS OFFICE,
ganitet) Reserve*, desires the
a Clerk-Typist for 6) days riHi
May f&tb. You hove to be
of the Enlisted Kssrr^e or
to enlist; ig the Ortjanized R i
order to iloallfy, Ol
Instrufctors Office. jORC-PMA
College Station, T«txjis.
rd male
lb*, n.
hounds,
Texas.
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30 ACRES
15 minutes frpm Col
Cejmpus. . . . New 2
room hpme which feai
roomy built-in ca,bi
artel closets."
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this suburban place wl i : t j
has all tha cpnvenieii
of| the city. !
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Phone 4-1101
East Gate
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