The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 18, 1948, Image 1

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By K L. PILSNER
The fall-football s|ocial s*a-
hqu open m ‘
with an 11’
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Munio wd
choiitru anl Ag^ic Uiu^hlcrs, ami
thtr Woatai miUMno »)X drcKi t>'
dtimi ovc»v typa of ittirc fro:
oviMiini; dri ^b«M olxl nuihmer tu)t
to blue* Jou M bootx
StnrtitjK j*1owJy at S», the dan
Kalnmi mo|n»imitji hh the nLflfNt
moved on. the R xlro ended
a bit afteriti'n, the «t«j| line- lonijp-
thcfiod, amt tin} floor filled in
typical hll*|p8i»ft danbe fashion.
The jitaKlline g<}t n btjeak in that'
timi'o wei’l irtoitd women on the
campus an| wtjitnc dnnpe than nt
any time slnlco limt fair’s Sammy
Kovo affni }. f j jV >
The Agg kwnd ami Ramblers
were nevei; In better form. The
Ramblers IjilVf! mlded a new ac-
cordiniflt ami an i(|lectj’i<t steel cui-
tar' player I to their ranks. From
the time tit if awiing'. i i wdth the
“Stfeel Quitii^ itniir; uiiti they bow
ed out to ‘f(i* -Rjetl,” thley had the
predominans* lyi-wester i - minded
audietfee w|ti them. ,
Last yeairl'WC tlvoucf t the Air*
gieland Ofchchtra hat hit it’s
peaki We £i?re b romr. This year
their amjairemepts a|re better,
and they have $ lead trumpet
and tenorjishx ; inan tint add the
needed Hol|>: Bpa Hi.
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which set ir goot jpace (for the on
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Mciatlon ofHTnlv ■
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plained th| irct!
teuchorsiuniiiloym Sn public schools
I'feyfy ,
and statiJ c§lleg<n >.of T -xas.
The «i'ouS> liisurance of colleig
employee* A'iii( ifplainbd by Pf<
fessnr M. f. Hnijbes >f tnc E,
Depfartm*'nt| Iluches pointed out
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roiuitty'd t.i insure nil
! the tiolb'g;.
tJmt tinder jjlw) plujt a> pow set pr
the fcollego wiront Si
employees (fl thp tii
Dr V, IfdU ijp'pf the Ramre
DeOitvtinrnt told the
dankjudder (*onsl|tler-
cufty c ub on t}ie
and Forest
fmuip abou
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campus.
J. W. Haifcp of
al Hlconomitis and
parttnent spore-or
surahee. avAilable
ployeos am* their fami
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g if meeting of tlh"
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fit y Profossors.
tlhe Education
epartmei\t ox
sin cm plan for:
LLOYD GRIFFITH of Dallas Is caught as he hooks spurs into
the slides of one of the broncs during the Aggie Rodeo.
Just a few hunUjtc^ after he successfully rode this bareback
bronci, Griffith rode in the saddle bronc contest. The horse was
the Victor. | | ^ I j' " 1 ' I ti : > ' :
Cardwell Wins Calf
Roping Prize Friday
:By H. C. .MICHALAK ling event Saturday night. Other
t!.[' winners werii Grov»r “Bo” Damuth
Wally Cardwell qf Vinegar 0 f Magnolia slrcortd, Earl Guthrio
Bend, Ala. took first prize of 1 0 f f>. Worth j third, and Wilspn
*56.00 in the calf roping contest Gresham of Ciimeron fourth. '
Friday night with a tpite of 14,4
iecondjs. However, Jack Kihgsber-
fy of iSanta Anna beat that time
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Architects To
Feature Ideal
School Model
A sichool seminar, which
will include a cont^gt between
students for the plans and
model of an idtfal school in a
small comniunity, will be fea
tured at the annual conven
tion of the Texas Society of
Architects, Ernest Langford
head of the A&M Architec
ture Department, said Friday.
Langford 1 explained that tbc
Texas Society of Architects is a
state organisation Of the Ameri
can Institute of Architects.
Students Who take part in the
contests inttsti be eligible for grad
uation in 1040 from the following
schools: Riaj, T6 r xds Tech. Uni
versity of: Houston, University of
Texas, ami Texas'Ai&M, Langford
continued, /j
The programs will bp issued,
problemyopvijloped, and upon com
pletion,-each will be judged at the.
sdiools in a ijianper to be detenu- j
inpd by thq Heads of the Architec- f
tural Departmetns of i^ch school.;
Tec'three Winners of the contests - TX 11 r' i ^ 9
fa each school! will be submitted as ! ||| I lo I IOC |l fllf* S
DRi W. \V. ARMIMTEAO of
the Veterinary Medic
chairman of the Employees’ Um
ner Club, will discuss
I
ite School
plans for
the club over WTAW Tuesday
from 12:45 to 1 p. m.. The jL r »-
minute program will cover every
phase of the club.
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A&M Cattle Win
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Jack Kingsb[;n y had the/best
calf roping Time Saturday night,
with 13.6 stcc nds; Secopd place
winner was [Cc rkyj jEckept of Ma-
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Soci dogy De-
the health in
to cjollcge cm-!
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Address
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Ranuei, Foresters
Tad Moso^, chief of the publica
tions diyisianFjOjf I the A gricultural
ExperimentiSfetibft, Will speak
fore membBik? of the Range and
Forestry CtfjbXhis even ng at TitS.
The meeting • will Ibe hield on the
thirc) floor Af Htc .AgHailtural Eln-
ginefiiing Bildingf.:; /■
Moses* su! iv*ct will;bc!/‘Thc His
tory of Livi stock jlin iT>xas.”
A former! :«djlio|i of/‘the Cattlle-
man.’,’ Mosef has jyybntly had pub
lished in that magazine a series
of articles | entitled “Early Diy
Cattlemen.”}! /TT :: - , . '
Refre«hmints will be served
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“Engineeiliifr! Planniqg” will
1) \ 4/tepre
diBcUssed b
the McDon
nteoting of
night at 7^3
glne^ring "
nor, preside
nouneed.
the featu
of tho AA
Dental Soci
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McQuIll
lowqtt; by
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presi (ntativo
rcraft Co. at a
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•etioleum Eu-
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club, ha* mi
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A<tM Devchwtm Kupd, will
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Meets
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Pro-Modi cal. Pro-
ibrroip in Room
,1 ut 7:30 p. m.
Irens vdlll he foJ-
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TtiendiriAt 7:80
Ph.vBlc» LcetuK
1TY DOM M. T.
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soh with 14.$ decoftds, Riily Moore
of Junction thi d with/20.5 Seconds
and E. A. Sla lek ; (>T Fayejttcville,
fourth with t?l 1 seconds.
Bubba Dajy topfc first place in
the bull doggihg event Saturday
night by dogging His steers in 14.0
seconds. BilJ 7 logg of Ft. Worth
took necond' p ace! iwith 16.0 sec
onds, ChaHif' Rankin of Corsicana
third plai*e With 54.3 seconds ami
Wally fardwcU fourth place with
.W.O sf'Conds!
^tid "Lanier of Grinder Hwltch
won first place lii the cowboy
bloomer rake, Saturday night.
Second place went; to Red Math in
of Decatur, and third place went
to Oliver Njele of Hamilton..
Gils Wheeler wop first place in
entries in the; final contest, Lang
ford explained.
Final entries from each school
will be delivered to Ernest Lang
ford, chairman of the seminar
school, in Room 100, Academic
Building.
Livestock Show
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Four second prizes a id two j 3rd
prizes \yere awarded A AM entries
in the Senior Livestock Sh<>v at
j the Dallas State Fair,. : according
The author of the (winning do-! to C. E. Yeager, publicity director,
sign will receive a prize of $150. j A junior yearling steer in ( the
[The aeejond place winner will bo!Roof Cattle Aberdeen-Airigus Ljive-
1 rewarded by ii prize of $125, and i stock Show received second [and
the third place winner will receive I third prizes of $20
$75.
Non-Corps Juniors
Picture Schedule
m) $10,: re-
j npectiVoly. W. Al Hoploy of At|un-
[tic, Iowa, was judge,
Another junioi yeirliijr ftetei- In
le Bejjf Cattle, Hereford Live
stock Show, wot> second priid of
$30. It was judged by Herb Hogan
of Breekonridgo, MiJsotinii. ^
Two summer yearling steer^ in
the Beef Cattle, Hk'ref<>rd L}vo-
atock Show, placed sefond [and
third, receiving prizj's Of $25 find
tunjay by roping his. calf in 13.6
Aecondjs. jr ' t I I [j-j
Other winners in the: calf roping
Friday night weire Bijl Soyer of
Snhinal with 18.0 seccffids, second
place; jO. C. Neie of Hamilton, 10.0
secondu, third plate; Charles Wam
pler of Gladcwafer andirunk Sauls
4f Cisifo Hod for fourth place with
20.2 uifcoiuls each. . || j .
In the ribbon roping content
ithc winners werb Billy Moore of
function, first place, Soim> Rus
sell or Matatlor, secmul pace,
ChurljeH Wampler of Vinegar
Itrud, Ain. third place and J. D.
Seim an of Gonzales. Bill Mooro's
time |was 22.4 seconds, /
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In tfu 1 bull doKjflu^ it VPBN
Valiy I Cardwell again! With /irst
jilace. : His time Was 4^.6 si/orkda.i
Second place ..went to J |Qlitr Good-
speed pf Nocbna With 42,/'seconds,
pill Hogg of Ft. WortE/got third
tilace (with 4i*.6 secorjds. Fourth
tilace went to Loyd,G/iffith of Dal
las with fil.2 second's- •-
Wiiipcrs in thw" hardback bronc
biding j event were Magic Over-
street [ (if Ft./Worth ‘first. Gene
Duke of San/Antonio speond, Loyd
(frriffith of Dallas third) and Bubba
Ipay of hymn Vista fourth.) | Wfc , ^ ^
In th/brahma bullijtfing event ' est‘total’is then^cotbidered "the ali-
BubbaiTjay took first place, Maxie j aroimd cowboy. This information, .. , , — , T
Overstreet second, Bob Shrode of; AV ill probably be rejieased Tuesday, and tie shotdq be worn, Rose said, cast from 6:30 to 6:45 pi
jffiaiT, ;Colo. third, Jainje Poyncir ! —-> ft—— ——— : f-d T T!
£ Mason and Earl Guthrie of Ft.
Worth ( tied for fourth i place.
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hool Rep.
SWC Secretary James Stewart
Students on Newly,. Inapgurat
By C. v.
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MUNROK
A&M was host Kritlay aCterRoon to tfio first flic* ting of the tjcwh
Conference Sportsmanship Committee, and was chOHtjn to act as cwjan
ture correspondence regarding the Code r ff SpoHsmaivship f Vvhieh the
Representatives from all SWC schods exceiii'Arkansas cQtfvertj
welc ime jiddrus*: by CoB
eon at Aggieland Inn where they heard it welc )!
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Railroad Representadyes'To
eliver Series of Addres$es
'he first of a Keries of speeches on rHilroaditlfc
jesday afternoon, C- W. QraWfordlputad oifj
gin _ r . ;r .. , , t . ,
chanicaX Engineering Department, amvRincjd t^liiy. The
Pacific Railroad.
talks wilXbe presented by repre sentative!) of thib Sopthern
Pacific Riidroad. i- ! It X f; W
At 1 p. m.,\J. S. NcthciWood,- -——ft/’”” ^
superintendent ntotivp power Mi
Juniors, not in thy Corps, whose
nurnamoH begin with the letters
lM-Z who wislf to have their pic
tures Ukon [for tno Longhorn
ii> ,ishould doiRojin cornpliance with
Saturday's wild stwor ribbon rop-1 the foljowiiig | sclm^uto, according
ing contest with a time of 20.2 sec- j j 0 E» r * Rmth Co-editor of the
onds. Second place winner wa» Longhorn: : , w.^lv..a *Y(V i.ilf..
Bill Soyers with a time of 22.0 Those whose names begin with It received a $2Qj prlgc.
seconds, Th|ird plftke winner was MNOF—-Ootoher 18, ORST—Oeto-
O. C. Neie! with! 22*8 seconds, ber 10, UVWXYZ—October 20.
Fourth .placi} winner was Johnny Veteran .Bojjhomores, not in the
Corps, may ihnve their pictures
$30, rdspcCtively. llogap judged
boljh of these events. Another slim
mer yearling steer ; in the Beef
Cattle, Aberdeen-Angus Livestock
Show, was awarded so^oncl place.
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Oswald with 25.4 [seconds.
The all-arciund champion cowboy
STEVENSON WILL
BROADCAST TONIGHT
AUSTIN, Oct. 18 —
Coke
taken in aCcojidanco with the fol- j;Y<'venson goes 0n the air in a 24
edule, ~~‘ A - i . -ry
. . , j iiubliojn can.iiilatc for .ho C
of the rodeo! has Jidt yet been do- j lowing schhd
terml^ed. This is [t one by adding |
Rpse said: station broadcaal tonigh
A through M, October 21; N the election of Jack P
to qjrg
liter, Rc
ticipated. The one! iwith the high- 1 October 23 has been designated Senate. v
‘ “ [ as catch-uj) day. , The speech will originate from
A light colored coat, white shirt KNOW, Austin, jit will he broiad-
Shot Out of The Chutes
Loyd Griffith of Dallas was :
the only one to qualify in the i
saddle bronc riding event Friday I;
'night; < I-!j I • ill ! 'll
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Winners Saturday night in the
Hare back bronc riding [qvent were
Maxie Overstreet fitit, Charlie
Rankin second, Mabe Oain of Lib-
trty third, and Doug i Beeves of
three Rivers fourth.
In the saddle bronc
iddle bronc rip ing event
jlaturdjay night there w^re no qmil-
of Mason
bull rid-
icatiuns. Jamie poync
won first ip the brahr
rundrett wa* ntm^H vice
it n ah organizational
ieeting^laa; week. Ml '
Other officers elected included
Jlohn Tobin, iwcrctarv; Billy Wales
tteaBuijor; Phil MeDapicl, social
si'cretary; and Jock Gault, report-
ep. I
The club will hioct <gt! the i||
Roughest Collegiate Rodeo
Standard Upheld by Aggies
BILtlNGSI
By BILL
I with a will, Four of the ten dog-
. . si ; k . I gers misseid their steer on the
The 27th Annual Texas Aggie; jump, remounted and ran
Rodeo, one pf the fgstest and the ( their critters down again,
roughest ever run out of the chutes j One lad overshot his steer on
in the A. H. Pavilion the jump, rolled over and /under
capacity crowd Friday 1 the animal, and as the screams
n ■ , I from the audience subsided, he re-
the Saddle and Sir- i niounted, ren the longhorn down
sponsors^ the rodeo to and wrestled him over to finish in
the money. ]
The Block,| furnished at cost
The [club will meet oin the first
n|nd thiirU Thursday of d*ch month.
All rmin UVing in the area from
Beevllle to Hebbronvllle, and Freer
tp the i'oust are eligible to attend.
ns Organizing
Social (Hub
A A Ml stujients who anV Mnsohs,
eluding E. A„ F. C., and M. M.
:1B in! thelCivi! Engineering
ire Room to organize a
to send Aggie judg-
uths across the
country in national competition.
Thi* year’s version not only up
held the standard of being the
roughest collegiate rodeo in the
country, but also sot a record for
gMddJP j . 1 ^
The chute men, arena director,
and other operating personnel
pushed the stock through with ma
chine like perciBion.l
As one cowhand who had on
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tered practically every event
phrailwd It, “If tl
cm tl
rouldr
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ednesdny evening at
ivil Engineering Lee-
social
ub. I
There will be an election of offL
^cer*, and a committee will bo so-\
tected to draw Up a constitution
and suggest a came for the club.
rty “
Student Masdns
or Jurisdiction are
tend.
from tl
re eligil
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If they’d have run
’em through any .fkater we
wouMna had time to get on ’em.’’
And speed wasn’t the show’s
only asset. Featuring every event
practiced In the senior rodeo cir
cuit, and some ap**cmlii{N ns well,
the competition was hot and heavy
and the contestantsV determination
was something to see. Barebsck
bfronc riding, calf foxing, saddle
bronc riding, bulldogtrng, and bull
riding formed the “big five’’ of
rodeo skill events, jj
I In tho bulldogging, particularly,
e boVs were out for blood. In
t collegiate rodoos the ‘ 4 *teer
tling” event is regarded a*
if too dangerous for competition. But
the local boys who fell to
not
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by Sprott & Sjience, was all big
and rough. The becking horneH
w ere of perctieron strain, big and
stout, and h*d a tendency to
stand and pM<h rather than run.
The brahma’S were all large and
exhibited thdr characteristic
mean atreak sn the arena clown.
This year’s down was Bo Dn-
muth of Mannolin, and as cool
n torreador (is the Aggie show
has produced
The specially events were a
bloomer rnCe, • ribbon roping, and
u cutting horiT race and free-for-
all. Racing on horseback the length
of the arena, jtho contestants dis
mounted at! a basket filled. With
several bloomtrs, each with a con
testants natmjioh them. Selecting
his own pair of undies, each cow
hand had to tut them on over his
levis, mount his horse, and race
back to the finish lino at the oppo
site end of the arena. The confus
ion nt the ba kot was terrific and
wasn’t helpei
ants throwliRr
bloomers Inte the stands.
The ribbon Pace was a team of-
fair with oik man mounted roping
rope
a steer, atd
iny by the contest-
their competitors
dallying his
around the saddle horn until his
partner on foot got a hoadlock op
the beast. Casting off his end, of
the rope, thq horseman tnjen ran to
the steer’s tail, untied a fibbon but
on in the chutes, and raced with it
on foot, to the finish liilp.
One luckless pair, after a hard
scramble of roping, Wpestling,
and being dragged ariiind the
ajrena found that scmHpne had
neglected to tie I rlbbonion thrir
steer’s tail. The last (|te heard
they were to get a reru
The cutting horse wall “Fljrtng
H” and was ridden by Vplncy Hil
dreth of Alcdo. The horeb was one
of the best we’ve seen, jiut didn’t
tenlly get to exhibit his [ stuff be-
eausc of the steers from][tho hierd
wanting to rejoin the oho being
cut dut. The two horBCmeh holding
them back hampered him, ‘ u,
the Size of the arena.!
The size of tho] arena offered no
help to the other events, a* wicll.
particularly the bulldogjgerH and
ropers. Because of the short run
from the chutes; to th<j! opposite
end of the pavlllion., the dog^oiw
and ropers were cither [forced; to
make too quick moves otr to turn
their Mock, losing valuable time.
For tmis reason, over-all tin:© in
the stop-watch uyenta wasn't par
ticularly impressive.
But oven though the
cords weren’t thSre, the
determination was, and tlie 27U: in
t long string of [rugged collcgate
rodeos proved to be just
a crowd pleaser as its
•br’a. lb
time
spirit
ns m
predeecs-
and equipment, wUl bold a‘ semi
nar for ME students/On ‘‘Mecbuni-
cul Engineering and\ the Rail
roads.”
On the samc L day at 7>30 p. m.
J. C. Carter, executive aseiafant of
public relations, will speitR on
“Public and Employee Itelatioiix bn
Railroads.” “Railroad Labor Cbq-
tracts-^Their Relation to the Ite
dustry” will be the subject of a
speech by T. C. Montgomery, man
ager of personnel.
Following Montgomery’s speech,
T. F. Jones, valuation engineer and
tax commissioner, will speak about
“Railroad Depreciation and Ac
counting.” Jones is scheduled to
speak at 7:30 p. m., on Otitobar 26.
Tudpday .November 2, at 7:30
p. m., T. F. Jones will speak on
“History and Handling of Rail
road Valuation and Effect on
Regulatory Commissions.’’
The next speaker Will b® 0- B.
Herbert, auditor. His topic wfU be
“Railroad Accounthig Practice and
Principles.” He IS schifduled tb
«peak November 9 at 7:30 P. m.
“The Part Played by the Pa«-
iqngcr Traffic Department” will be
♦he subject discussed by J. F.
Hullivan, passenger traffic inuhag-
r, on November 16 at 8 pJ HI.
That evening «1 7:3b F, t*. I»ot-
lo|n, freight traffic manager, will
liseuss "Railroads ifrom tho TraT-
J ic Side.’’
Tbe final speech will be given
cm November 30 at 7:30 p. m.,
when T. M. Spence, general man-
aiger speaks on "Railrond Opera
tion and Its Future."
The talks are sponsored by
Crawford, assisted by T. R. Ham
pton, V, M. Faires, W. TL Dela*
•I'ane, I). 1). Burchard, F. A. Ben-
[ ton, A .V. Brewer, r. M. Simniang
rind L. E. Garret, all faculty mem
bers.
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[g houso for ull fu-
ymmittee drew up.
1 noon for a lunch-
er. Af-
iaiTy Slltoh
. i-riMJir the llulfte icon trtey adjotiritod/to
the YMv A there the rqeetjng t<x*k
planeV lKbpi nsepting (fhch^ achobl
weib HliMu tudents- a yell tebd 1 '^.
a rpeniteir f the ; studriit govern
ing bodyj! a d an u editor fi'om owih;
sell (VI dWHKX 1 / /■
A dll bo- mites hip ton HWf’BchooJs, and
oifj the Me- v, ‘HiP - 'M j*tftndarjl .pHceduro
awlirdiuTl tie gold sportsman ship
whiBi The Bntteilipn pi'M
c eonTtu'ciice Hehools
r« \ better
J AIRE S| Hi GRETHINGKR,
soh of Mr. lifiri Mrs. J, O Grct-|’
singer [of tiahkvla#, Rni \be«i (
awardwl thiH1’|nna«SUh (I asM’o.
graduate feRowiaMp at Th< A&^l
College; for^adtnnced wo k site
research in The field Pf natural/
k»n tranam
He enterei) C((llege tw I0
received hisiiaehldor’s Slei
petroleum ajid mjeehiirijra engl-
neerlng Iasi; summet. H IDs rt*-
srerch projret will be * study of
Hi* horsepower requlMm* its In
i h* com predion pi' * H,i>i
Pdster [Winners
For Coiioiidated
it and
reo In
.v
Pet Show Nafoed
. L! ill
Anyone interested in any or all Three prizte V{lnnera‘jhni e been
ill, accord- i announced inwet [.|te8ter||con ^at at
■>f these talks may attend.
•ng to D. D. Buchard, head
of | A&M Consolldntod Grade
School,
he Journalism Deimrtmunt, who is , held iif conn^tijhl.witf: tie pet
handling publicity for the series. Shirtv to be (ftilgcd Tuerila/ even- 1
Majors in Management Engi- , ingM : 'gjV j' Vj j
neering. Economics, Journalism, ‘j Winqers a ri* [Barry ll^lchbr. Bill
Mechanical Engineering, Civil
Engmaering, Business and Ac-
countmg, and Military Science
are especially invited to the talks
directly related to their fields,
Burchard added.
The speeches will be delivered at
various places on the Campus
Which will be announced at a later
late. i |i I|fi. vV.
David' M
•Neely,
Artois lead, awk .
j and : prizes wilf be awardh*! * a them
Schmitz to Speak ,
At Newman Meet
Major John T: tfehmitz of the
A&M Military Department will
ipeak to the Newman Club at its
meeting tonight at 7:1|$ in the
°etroleum Engineering . Lecture
Room, Pat Ramsey, president of
the club, has announced. i ;
What's Cooking
AGGIE RUTH CIRCLE, 7:00 p.
m,, Monday at the home, of Mrs.
Walter Dickens, Golden Rule Poul
try Farm. Highway fl.
AGGIE WIVES. A4M METHO
DIST CHURCH. 8 p. Pi./Monday,
nt the home of Mr*. Mhiio Brother-
ton, Project House 12-A,
KREAM & ROW KLUB meets
Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 p.m. ;m
♦ho Creamery Lecture Room./. ;!
NEWMAN CLUB, p. m. (
Monday, Petroleum Engineering
Lceture Room.
PHYSICS SEMINAR, 4|15 p. m.
Tuesday, Room 30, Physios Build-
PRE-MEDICAL, PRE-DENTAL
SOCIETYi 7:30 p. m., tuciMlay,
Rdom 32. Science Hall,
STUDENT ENGI N E E RI N 0
COUNCIL 7:16 p. m., Monday,
Petroleum Library, Petrol e ut m
Building, j. I
TEXAS SOCIETY OP PROPE8-
StONAL ENGINEERS. 7-30 p m.
Monday, Electrical i Enginearing
BuiHlng. i, j
YMCA CABINET, 7:15 p. m.,
Monday, Cabinet Room.
V' V', " 'f V IH : f;V|
during the Pet Show.
Many of the ppdterS^of which
there were a teuadted. ifOlw are on
display in Ofallegb StjUiat store
windows. The'i posters f|f ( eri mtida
by first to stotb grade ^cho il# chil
dren. [.J;: ! . j-
Raymond BtoKcns. in chi rge of
ieonccsstons f<# the sho^v said .that
supber, consulting of hot dogs,
coffee, cold jlrinks. ice cream,
doughnuts, anijf candy bars [null be
served at the |l)ovr.
Entries in raifi’sh
in the AH Pavilion, will pafade at
7 p. m., and judging will st
show,' ; j» $e held
trophy vhl
selrtt'd itij
last year
sptirtsma ijl
tnhlschw 1ft.
The grbui decided to rolcuse tjpc
co<|o oil Wldncsduy of this wȤ
'.aon that], ica<|i schopl paper coulu
publish it on the name'date.
■ The yutijnt jiroceduro for dedi)(-
eiicQuriigo
p and relations hmoiig J
ing each
>' sp(.}*ti»#M
lisMd./wjirtL
lm$is. A [ fie r change/; w
’ lief of thlci
ear’s winner of
ip trophy was on
Inst year^ rules a* a
,’ero mane,
„ . chief of thjese Was the
pi 6visi(to; th it no rehool could, chat
a vote [fpi iitself. Thi> provision,
thq grow jlfcided, would, make the
e annual award tho
choijto (|f| j»
ischuols, i|t!j|
fluepce
Ip addjit i(
lots alljijvii
creased ^Vitl
tiotv whikrh
(goyCriiitelr
ca^t? twtt* jv0
oaph sehiiol
Oliv t ie final Outcome.
the Other, conferoruo
wn vote hi ving no ir f-
n, the number <>f ha -
each school was .(li
the passage of a im »
urthfrizod the student
laxly of each school to
Vs. Other Inidlots which'
ay cast who allotted
(OS 1
as follows. Inch tp hnre one vot(|
thO oilH.ijV (if thp school paper, tho
yell leawramsi group, the exech-
five mMfi-'tiiry rivpnwilent or the
fohmar 1 fttiianrH nssoilation, tltii
'detail of gthfotyts.'apd iho/athlotlr
dijfectoy j j| •) ’ ' .
'jAlspl j isi was dono Inst yenr, f j* •
V('jiivsei|ijluti»‘u.‘ group of < , olif<*f-
(into aHi|e|l’ offielnts Selected by
♦hfVrt»ifri''**Fi» oxw'utiv/! 'keerstnuy
ami the axe utlvc aivrokary of the
cejifi rhiKie ' 'III he pqlhd to deter-
imno thiNh"’ ; t HportHBiaiillko s<’h(s)l
oiit’h ypU^N ;
Each vitfing aroup l*lll, when
re* " ’
Imlloilnk he conducted, Hajt,
in order I s first three choir-k
ffr the (retard, Flv* pulnta will
be given f(»r earh! first place
vole, thm>l/or enchj sre° n, h and
two fpij etch third. When all
lmlh>tM|lnn\« hei'ii tnlniilnted, the
wrhni 1 receiving' the!laVK4Mt total
ilnmber |oi |pointN will' Im named
winner (if the award, [
The ed tor of; eiujli school pnpbr
wits givop he retjjsDnsibUitV for
puhllrizrilg t t'e Codd (Vf ppprtsmah*
shjip ami .’or seeing thaf oyery fltu-i
dept atid s nff nii|itil)‘fr , becomes
ifapuliar 'vit i its pfoviijions.
At the' su egestion of, the repre-.
'’seiitative]i $om Souithern Metho-
f|
(lift Uni' er Ity. the j dhte for all
ballots tc b( filled oiit and
was .set at ,wk> w( < l|(S'before the
Art im-
mcdiately /afterivard. Bo/s and
othar pets to ,jbo: entered: sh luld ho
taken to 1 tho entrahee
Pavilion not later ,thaiFte:3 r .
Ribbtmf will J)d'nwafjlcd to tho
first four plaeV wipnem . .
• T; : v—ag..,,
Eisner to Disciiss
Nuclear border i
A discussiph ;• of “Nttglei] r For
ces” will be pFeacpted by Dr. Mel
vin Eisner at the physlfs leniinnr
tomorrpw afternpim • :15 in
Room 36 of Bio physlre. B tilding,
Dr. J. p. Potter, brad of tie-Phy
sics DepartmitiL said*?}: .
Tho seminar*rtieets pvery other
. ^esday and Is' llesiahi'd f
ulty memboiiK apd gfadua e stu-
of tho
unnuiil iit iwest CoPCcjrencc track
meet; The rroun accepted unani
mously a su fores Hon thgt The Bat
talion be as( ;1 as the clearing house
for all ■ovr .‘spondence jcoiKtorninK;
the! Siiqr smanship - Committee. ■
Tabitlatimr f all ballots will also 1
be hundli td [ >y The Battalion.
An •p lf|( r f r o m several of
[the delepu ions that the seven
conference schools help bear the |
opt bii tlie rophy Slid the.plaques
. . . ., ... ..p .
that eitch winner receives was do-
'dined by thi' A&M repiresentatlvesdl
the gre mds that the trophy j
n-hd plaqliu! .'were tibe gifta of
AAf r
other me
SWC
rel'fho p
■ V
decided to hold any
g at the time of .tho’
track nect in Port Worth on
14. At ! this tlmn any addlHoto
he gitr-u
nipt
•apk
i.V
PnfNWHHPj
sipublo telll Jbe considprod
[Folldwipi
me « .,
e which hiisht scetdi de
i»Mliered. /'/
fteraoup toi
Tuesday and fs llitsigppd f >r fite-
iity membet# apd grit dun e stu-
lents from ttul. IteyfRy )cpnrt-
nmns and
menu, Potto
14+re
lepart-
Tplrty-fd
V:
i.V:' • V;^w.. ; .
’•mn4
«•••* rs
SbisI H4H.
m ■
IV
y.
I ;I. i lir
from
emplo,
lee the
guests
l The
1{1:30 a,
>e eete
M. ft/., .
ed the itn lcnte from jail of the
wSthclr InlHndvd .in sat-
tlte sports|i)iin»hip pro*
l|rt Hie afternoon toeet-
ing, #tpd|iint( from Texas .Univer
sity, Btayjtor. nnd Rlcp ]Instltute re
turned to M eir schools, Delegntea
fmin Hopth rn Mcthoillst, Texas
Christliup ilnd 'A&M jpttendod n
(lipnw at M| o Fhi Feasor Club as
jteestK <ni7 »e Battalldlp.
;Jiiiiuwi$tJwu£t, semitnry df
Sputliweiili (jonforence Athletfc As-
sriclntlon t wm the prlntflpal Sneak'
IjUic difner, and he cemtneml*i
H M
sehooU f
ting up
grunt, ri'
“You students,”
"heyte Wui n progmmi . „
probablyntHl taken dpiln «ueh ot
tbo mator; ithlotlc oenferanwm Ini
tHc.joquntrvf
“It Waf nf pleasure tb'givo ajr*-
pprt on yoif efforte to encourage
better swrtimanship jut a meeting
in St Lmilnsof the o((ftoliBU of tho
majeir eonfefcnceB. Thny teere «m*«
ted at IholfTteit wbrlc. you had
started. Itffes the flret such stu
dent pHvf-ibi renortW- to thorn,
(fl*e>Port>manalilp/We 4).
main*
Stelvart aald.
that will
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