LET'S LISTEN TO DCDDEftfv/OSTH AFTER AlL1W£RE'£ NOONEMiiO HAS BE! INTlMA' ClATED ^E'S B" - " WM 1 f4— TTC!N,WMV DON'T V7F. BSCAUSr rcoesj THERE AREN'T ANY L&PTff \ \\ x j "/Y : ri they were the sv^etest rtosr LOVABLE OP ALL Pi'M TOLD THEY WERE THE TASTJIST rQQ'rfswCKfDRC&r) OLD AS I AM—fVfc NEVER TASTED ONE—THEY'RE EXTIMCT.7 —And, any day now- i may fc^F' TOO '-*OH^ tfoerc LETX GET THE OLD COOT'S MIND orr THE SuBoECT.r ‘SR-BOCTOR-LOOK AT THESE.'?’-PHOTOS OF RURAL HOC | ; SHOWS/: r -THEY | WANT YOU TO PICK THE MOST I PHOTO GENIC PIC OF ■ 1948 rr- ■■ -1 -j— Engineeing , 'f T^l 1 1 RATTLEf ■| “ V AGGp: ntmi circle of a&m Mf'thodjst Church, 7:30 p. m., Mon- (tey, Home cif Mrs. Jim Teddlie, •1402 College Maih. NEWMAN CLUB meeting, Mon day, May 17, 7:1? p.m., St. Mary’s Chapel. ELECTION OP OPW- CER3. Seniors eceive Faculty Awards II. ,L Auvoi’inani, iv.iW. |vi|jnl,'| EE nee Ooi R. L. Clelland, aiii ; have boon I aejlocti'tl by the (to j reeeivl mid E. A. faoit'tr, neers, nnd the leilvi- [ Co t the t'^he ncering fapulty jh | awards forj Jilrjtte, . , | . The nwiikbs are! pit*sentedi ejich j The i semester to graduating jneijubirs j of the 'Sewior Cl (ts^ who !'h|ive j achieved dintinclio i by- high the Iitstitiitjo of Radio Engi-j dent every semester. He is a.stu- tudent Engineers j dent member of the AIChE, the ncil. During hia freshman year i Scholarship Honor Seciety, In 19't4 iva$: days Ihistorin'n. A paper of} he was president of the Junior ’•(Ki!* “(Mdsing Gaps in the Class. or|i Remark|s on Series Re-j The awards, in the form of a contributions [to tie; growl) progress of; tpo t c'hpol of neerinf* and the Cillejge. afj electric AUVERMAf guieering student hand was a ! ; and the Ross WARD. ; ; and has at fa ned dVerage of L.i-U. uished stud ?n a Scholarship Voiu h«}> an son uiur(|ug5quc, New] Mexico, in May f Ti: icsl (in- i 1 C iHg ,ELAN!V, a cllienucal enpincor- ; student froip Tienoa, lias a ^ aVeijage of 2.88 aiili 1 has a gin<1.0 pbint average oj A‘J- ! hns 1 a 'li^Hnnshod student distinguished • sMnti evi ‘ r ^ ^ TT • thc set ' 0?U I S ° i for six seih-Jters. His orgdniita- : b»s tre^unan year.. He is tional activities Tntduide mewib^r- ... , , ... sh'o in the sthden. Mane!. A1EE, Sehijlajlshic) H|onor Soticity.: ^'hola^hip Honol-bouety. itOjers. elhctiica! a member of the AIChE, the Amer ican Chemical Sbciety, '• and, (he Commissions Open To Postgraduates In US Air Force PRE - MED, PRE - DENTAL SOCIETY, 7:30 tt. m., Monday, Bi ology Lecture Room. Dr. H. L. Sfewart to speajk. Refreshments will be geiwed. j RANGE & FORESTRY CLUB. Annual steak fry, 4 p. m., Satur day, Hensel Park Area 1. i i I • a | I s .< it ■ •rim- j-- .^..1“ tisL d W >« J9 m - " < '• MM . t '-r " r > ; ♦ f ' - ' • - —r wf’wm mMBBM * ,? - r i* . *1 • ■ t XX'- . . < , m %** * - Former Air Force personnel who BAETZ, also- .ji chemical engi- neei ing major fmm San Ahtonio,, . , . , • , . neering major, is f.om Hoist| n, has la ^tade point average of 2.64 ! a ? x ‘ 1 1 nter '’ s ^ ( l ‘X ^ C °T"n ' ' and I,a” been a distinguished stu- he , A ! l M. I,( ) ? rce R sh « u d 1 ' 1 ( meet with Colonel G. R. Bond in j : j the Petroleum Engineering Lec- V. R. SCHMIDT won the Reserve Champion! at thY Saddle and Sirloin Livestock Show he - e last Saturdays He was gaven the award for his work in fitting arit‘ Step Out in Style and Comfort sitns jat i-ach 4 wu, sibrjic'-cL. •'. i»e, pinks dn,| ^ / ehaip^, spur’. sW /' Butler. 211>. tj>'AN’TF.D--Agf le* \ to work Theater; operat ExpeHepee not dr Saturdays- ‘ Co ' doormeri, ‘ ir sary. ApijlyT p.m. to ^:00 p.fu 8PRC1AL — For gtaduatiott al rings add diamond jewelry discount. CaldwvU's Bryan. Texas;, ' | dint.-it.,t Jeu'elrjy 1 , > nk ji4 4ft, NOTICE. FACULTY i WANTED ,. •d, ST GRADUATION STU fift it led CARTELS OR COMPETIT See Stocking's and Watkln’g the satne name T* A Corrfspefdenee course! for POST GRADUATION STUDIES ION? book o> . Interested faculty mcmbei ( y -V|. M: Knire«. Austin Hall. I’jlejtse htftrv. k- < Iji J Near A&M Ganipus till I |) . • ‘ ' L Two bedroom house with FOR SALE Senior Iwmls. Sire lOjC C. C*lf 10. Reasonable. See Harris. 101, No. 10. FOR SALE—1942 Ford station wagon. Good mochanicnl condition. Good tires. Priced to Bell. Fvnns, Hart Hall, E-7. FOR SALE—1927 CJfforolct Tudor. Spot light, heater, IWliglit. Earl D. Sher man, Apt. 269/?, Annex. LOST—1 pty of rimless reading glarscs nnd dark blue case. Reward for their recovery. Contact Griffin! F-P, Hart Hall/ X , SPECIAL—Aggie Udts nnd buckles—$3.60 / now only #2.00. Caldwell's Jewelry Store. Bryan. Texas. Aggie-Ex Promoted To Commander Of Washington Base Used Ct Heac](|iiarl /•ll, Ford, Tudor ’41, Mbreury, Coupe l ’29, Lijncoln-Zophor ’39, Chevrolet, Tuchf ’39, Ford, Tudor s ; ’38, Cljevrolot, Tufldr ’38, Ford, Tudor | ’37, Cbovrolot, Seihft ’3C, Plymouth, Coufje ’33, Pontine, Sedan j ’48, Chevrolet,. Picki|n ’48, Jct>p ’47, Dodge, Express] ^ ’40, D(]dge, .Truck | ’37, Ford, Panel Del|v;ry ’,35, Ford, Truck e] j plenty of stomge space, a big > 1 gkrage, and a G. 1. lokn that may be aaBumed. Monthly paymentB of— 833.0(1 For 82,000 We have a nice small house on a gravel street j ^pavement. Lot size GQxlSO. ust off Hy H. Z. WHITE Mrs. Gussie Lee McCrary, dis trict supervise!- of the Lorje Star Gas Company’s Waco district and Miss Chariot Smith, stAtuiried in - tunf), and br„«. „f thij pamphlets “Beef lieutenant. T t SAF, and in the tem-I ing. For dry heat cooking Miss | Cuts dml Hoiv to Co®c Them,” ! j passed out which contained van-1 Denver from February, 1944 ii|icliid<-d; ons nifeat i<‘cipo8. | to ^p r ji ( 1945 and operated with Task Force 58 in the Marianas J campaign in July, .1944. Later his [held in the AU8 immediately prior to being processed for separation. ; perary grade in the AFUS as was j Smith prepared , a standing rib was not av;iilj(hle for dTstributlon, | Mtip |iarticipated in the Philippin I- r roast, pan broiled bacon, broiled j but Miss Smith stated that it had liberation, campaign and for hero- hamburgers (at a low tenpe.ru-, been ordered for 2 weeks and she! i^ni during ♦h : « r-—-■■nicnt he re- j . I hopes Jto have fhdin available soon.' eeived the Navy Cross. The meat used for the demon- ON THE CAMPUS - Al TO PAINTING j ItiHly A Tender Work Fr**e Ksti|mat<*s R. I. BONDS TljlJ.lNG STA. College Ntulipn, Texas i , J[1"! ^So octioni free . p . so per fectly td|ored! Stpp into summer'^ fun witH Norris 1 1 Cosuols 4- the Sport Shirts.] that give (comfort and good j looks. Made . qf highest I k quality cotton qnd royon ]■ <- ! i p J. FOR THOSE WffO fabrics, course our wide and sizes, 0 s Kat) I e of lect how from ] range of styles BEST DEMAND THE College Shop Repair •! North Gate Q> •! ! The Exchange Store - “Servin?! Texas Aggies” j ; i For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Goods 80S S. Main Bryan Ph. 2-2882 ■ZZ* ftAUAK strntiohs wps given to the person whose nameg were drawn from th ■ curds which they had previous! I signed. The standing rib roast \Va , won by H. Z. White; the veal hea’ - j an’’.4 Bryan office also I furnished the j^toye and ref rigor- ; ! ator. ! -T-j-7^ Cocker Club Holds Open Slum Sunday • T h e Bruzqs Valley Cocker Spaniel Speeiafty Club will spon- spr an: open dog sjhow in the Ani- | inal Hushahdr\| ! Favillion Sunday! ; aftempo 11 at ijiOO; In ajinouneing the show, Mrs. K. E. Elhuiuist sa(id there would he breeds' entered [from all over the ; stittt* with several outstanding in- ! dividual entrarits. Admission’is! frite and the gen- ; oral jmhlic , .is I invited to attend. Mrs. Elmquist yontludod. | j | RO I C Seniors To Meet Monday • Cadets receiving Reserv Commissions in June will mee' Monday at 7:30 in Room 301 Goodwin Hall. The meeting, which will bf '•omhuted hy Captain A. W. Stockweli, unit instructor of th- reserve for the College Station area, will concern active duty during thc Summer months. ‘Number, hell, I want peanuts!’ 1 . WASHINGTON—'Ah — Students estiinaite that use of rockets in re search have brought more knowl edge about the earth’s upper at mosphere since World War II than in the previous |20 years of study 7 . I We got e*n Big, Litllje, & Wliitc ; U ■ FQR THE 1RING DANCE j l! Youij dorm representative will call. STUDE CON - -r r ! “Run by Aggies for ■ r [i z |T 21 FLORAL :ssioi S TEAK PLATES $1.00 Clubs or Fillets with Fruit Salad Dr John S. Caldwell Optometrist Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas KELLEY S STEAK HOUSE For More V U I j j. . Readers BUY A BATTALION Classified Ad if reaches more readers than any dRily newspaper between Houston and Waco. A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF Candies — Confections and Drills Jones Pharmacy 101 N. Main Bryan LET AN Aggie Student SERVICE YOUR CAR GAS OIL EXPERT GREASING WASHING WAXING & POLISHING STOP AT-THE