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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1949)
firr 1 ± >% ■ •%' :T k ■ *■ •,.• • > ; ;• < \ 7 ] •p \ ? J •.. ■ >1 v f - - - k / Architeo and Jack (Vook a final ch« c Meador. ■ Meador will shephenl 15 Aggies on a tour of -western Europe and the British Isles this summer. THOSE — hot it A«l< Chi' Wl <’N HT teax.. .pair IV- Tliny'll On n't )n I ALTEI :A' ,Mn,y I Ll 1. North i t IE Prof Authors ; - ! ; IMagazitie Articles Welcome E. Wright, assistant professor in the Department of Industrial Education, is the author of several articles pertaining to selected projects in leather carving. it . ' . /[ J• The first of the series appeared in the. June issue of the Industrial Arts and Vocational , Education Magazine, published by the Uruec Publishing Co., Milwaukee, 'The articles are designed for the noylifo or beginning teacher who wljdics informal ion on how to stall and empplote elementary projecls inltlie field of leather carvln Leave Address l or Summer Matt Any aludentu living off Ihe • eiimpufl who wish to rejeelve Tjie Hultnllon hy nmil this sum" luei' muni eirnie by (he Mliiidenl AellvIlleM Offlep, ItoOttl VOg <loodwlh Hull, or The Itallallott onivp, In room vna (loojtwln, and leave llielr RddrPHMi] Hhi Wise, tiMsUnt mminger oil Ntu* dent publlentlons, said today. ng & Pressing REPAIRS i 1 Prompt Service »"r y viasa fes “CLEANERS Phone 4-4444 Hat, Character i Slant The Same LONDON, June 10—(A 1 )—A man gives himself away by the set of his hat, the Trade Journal “Men’s Wear” said today. It provided these clu^s: f “A Hat dead straight on the head shows lack of imagination. “Too much on the^bajek of the head suggests the Yokel,” “Too much over the 110*0, A Prig. “Too much on one side suggeKts a character with rather! too much bounce,” 1 Activity Fee For Summer Itemized I'W (he Information of students who are Intoresled In knowing how their summer Nehool student nc< tlvllbm fee lit used, the Hllldenl Activities (Ifflee has released the following! flntlallon, KH,i Intra mural ttrngram. lid cents! drove entertainment, 'Id cents 1 and swim ming pool, I cents. No nctlvlty card will he Issued for the summer term, Htudonls will use their yellow fee slip In place of an activity card, Mrs. Helen Roberts, Htudent Activities Office, said.. Local Men Elected To Psi Chi Post John Kupol of College Station was recently elected Correspond ing Secretary and Treasurer of Psi Chi, national honorary psy chology fraternity on the Univer sity of Wisconsin c&mpus. He was among four students to be se lected officers of the group at a banquet on the campus. Professor Normah Cameron Ls faculty advisor of the Fraternity. i .-u T ' t i ,/ I smoke tk • X- . , . «—■ • 1X H I -smeke T ' 1 . • i* ^ 4-} $ '^4. imm (I Of (0 sox :-p3: EM mmm *m r- r^- f . ij ■ I $fr i r l l'- Than ir * lid' (OY LATEST NATIONAL SURVEY) tW >■-> / ! I ,3 . - A&M . r ir4' i »■ 3 ~ * ■ ■ Is Begin Bible School (f The r*llgirti|t V education Bible school of Urn AAM Mathmlist f'hurch began |; HgtutMay morning and will continue each Hnturday for six weeks. classes for children from^fmt yanre of age through Junior hlglt school r wi!l he taught front htllll to MilA a, m, each Halurday durs lug the six weeks period, \ Jack Inglis, an AAM, veteran ' and wildlife major, wilt nature study, A part-time; assIstiHit In the wildlife depart ment, Ihglls will teach courses In animal; bhd, and plant life In TexnS^and will display n collection of Texas wlldUfe, Rev. Perris Baker, a graduate of Southern Methodist University, will direct classe-s fur intermedi ates. \. Mrs. Helen Jackson, wiV of Rov. : James Jackson, has chargc\of the singing workshop. Handicraft classes will be HD rected by Mrs. John McNeely, am active member of the church for three years. Georgia Educators Host to Williams 11/ [ *1 x l E. |L. Williams, director, Indus trial Extension Sendee here, ad dressed members of the Georgia Vocational Association at their annual convention in Macon to day. National legislation supporting vocational education has the sup port and the sponsorship of Geor gia Congressmen, Williams^ point ed out. j Georgia ranks fourth in the nation in total enrollment in vo cational education, being out ranked only by Texas, California and New York. ; I louse Okays Name Change for NTAC The Senate hill changing the name of nTAC to “Arlington State Junior College" paused the limine hint Tlmi'Hdny, hut the name wan amended to "Arlington Stale Collage 1 ; by the representative*, The amended version will now he rotunied to tho Senate for eilh- *r I’oncunwe nr nimolntmeut of 0 conference commit tee. > Chief objection to the name change ennui from (hone who (kin- tend that It was the first step toward foiltf-year status fur the school, which is now a member Ilf)the AAM College System, Senator Kelley of Port Worth Introduced the hill, anil the Sejiate inserted the word "Junior” irt the name. I !/;, j Guy Wallace of Texas A&M led all shortstops In the Southwest Conference this spring In biityting (..TIP), fielding (.!n!2), stolen liases (U)‘and doubles (seven). He's a aophpmore with two more sea sons of. eligibility. LIT ' v Y Laughing ' -,'v ' '\A\ immgrm*-** CIV MAM ftAOTWCP'6 Y Y --*/ NIC*. HOCKS.'T QH.aovrr what Vuwwv.r- epcH 7 uPHOUTgue.! ' iru. a* a rnw than IT TMinrt aa ,^5# Mi% ! J 3. IT LIKtwaa RAva^TM' oerna mavk tm' intM O^AAVEWflt PlQ-’ TATBACv-, EA«ILV TMAW'S NOTHIN' IN Which savs th'es gotta PkiAT ; • .V. Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS ' !/ Page 4 ■■ - - ' ■ M MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1949, ■ BELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD, Rate* ... 3c a word per Insertion toith a 23c minimum. Spare rate* In Cloflaified Scot ion . . . 60c t>er column Inch. Send all rlaaelflcd* with remit tance to Oie Student Activities Office. All adi ahould be turned in by 10:00 a m. of the day before publication. • FOR HALE OR LEASE • KOI! HALE—'37 Fottl-SA.). See at 2-A {•iiryear. 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