The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1949, Image 4

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Here arethe officers of the 1949 Spanish Club,
as they posed last week for the photographer.
Seated, left light; Charles Elliott, vice pr '
and Bucko Wyler, president. Standing,
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Inez, reporter; Ous Leon*
..Bill ..B lllngsley.. (not The
, treasurer; and David Krea*
Iron Works <>f Houston,
Charles J. Goodwin Jr., president
of the chapter,
I The meeting will begin immed
iately after ye 1 practice and will
be held in rqom 201, Goodwin
Hall, Goodwin said.
Nevill will tnlk on “Purchasing
as it Pertains to Industrial Man
agement.”
In addition io serving as pur
chasing agent for Cameron Iron
Works, Nevill js a member of the
Local Educational Committee of the
Houston Association of Purchas
ing Agents. Nevill has held the
position of purchasing agent and
assistant secretary for the Oil
Center Tool Company. In 1942 he
was elected president of the Hous-
Association of Purchasing
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Aggieland 1950
Picture Schedule
The following schedule for non
corps student pictures for the class
sections of the Aggieland 1950 will
begin Monday:
Juniors
_ Ojrt. 25, 26, & 27: Make-up foe A
through Z 1 1,
^ ^ Sophomores (
Oct. 28, 29, £ 31: A through N
Nov. 1, & 2; O through Z
Nov. 3: Make-up for A through Z
, - Freshmen ?
Nov. 4, 5, 6, & 7: A through Z
All Classes
Nov. 9, 10, 11, Si 12: Make-up for
anyone •
Graduate students and non-corps
seniors will be allowed to have
their pictures mode at anytime
during the period from October 17
to November 12, At, the end of
this period (November 12) no ad
ditional pictures of non-corps stu
dents will be made or accepted,
Chuck Cabapiss, non-corps editor
has announced.
School Children Start Drive
For Used Clothing to Aid Poor
Children in Bryatf^and College
Station will Join othei’ children
over the state, next Week, in put
ting on a drived through the schoolls
for good used children's amjl in
fants clothing; also men and wom
en’s are klso welcomed to be dis
tributed through the Save the
Children Federation in the seven
surrounding counties' where the
Federation is at work, according
to Mr$. J. R. Hillman, area dipe'e-
tor. |. .. I f ■ | j (
The Bundle day committee, head
ed by Mrs. F. I. Dahlberg, met
yesterday in the SCF Area Office
Masonic building, to make plans
wholehearted Support of the sfchopl
superintendentis, W. R. Carmichael,
Bryan, and lies Riichardson, 1 Col
lege Station and the principals and
PTA presidents.
Representatives fromi the vari
ous schools to help with the drive
the N. B. F. McQuire, president
Crockett PTA; Mrs. James Scanlon,
and Mrs. W. S. Barron for Bowie
ahd San Jacinto; Mrs. H. P. Dans-
by Jr. and Mrs. Julian Cobb, Tra
vis; Mrs. M. G. Karow, Lamar;
Mrs, Eugene Rush, PTA president,
Mrs. E. C. Klipple, A&M Consoli
dated. S. F, A. will also participate.
1 This week jposters are being dis
played in the schools explaining
the fciurpos^ J of the drive and on
Monday each child will be handed
a leaflet to take home to the par-
ehts. . ! i ■
Dates set for the collection are
for the drive. This <lrive has the-Oct. 25, 26, 27 and the clothing ip
to be brought to the: school oh
those dates and placed in large
bags provided. Parents having no
children who wish to contribute,
may leave clothing at the school
or bring them to the SCF Work
room on 506 N. Main, Bryan.
The clothing will be picked up on
the afternoon of the 27th and tak
en to the SCF workroom where
they will be sorted and distributed
where needed. It is the policy of
the Federation to charge a small
sun for the clothing where par-
entf are able to pay, thus preserv
ing! the morale. 1
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Agents, after having served
year as progrsip chairman.
I In 1943 he was elected national
director of the Association and in
1949 was appointed chairman of
the Educational Committee for
District No. 2 of the National As
sociation of Purchasing Agents for
a three-year term.
Members of the SAM are urged
to be present for the talk. Goodwin
said, and added that all students,
faculty and staff members inter
ested are invited to attend the
meeting.
Fire in CQtton
Gin Causes Damage
Auxiliary rooms adjoining the
cotton gin of ithe A&M Main Sta
tion Farm ciught fire last Sat
urday morning at 6:3Q a. m.
Inspection t>f the gin by J. K.
Walker, head of the B&CU Depart
ment, and Frank Brown, college
electrician, disclosed the fact that
two , transformers and fuses had
been knocked out, possibly by
lightning. The gin room had not
been used for several weeks.
The fire wa* brought under cpn-
trol by the College Station Fire
Department before 7 a. m., accord
ing to J. E. Roberts, superinten
dent of the Main Station Farm.
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Occurring mainly In the storage
rooms, the fire also caused dam
age in the gipl press room.
Patsy Jo Williams,
Templeton to Wed
The engagement of Miss Patsy
Jo Williams of Dallas to John
Ben Templeton Jr., corps I&E
officer wap announced recently at
the home of Mrs. W. L. Allen in
Dallas.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe B.
Williams, and the prospective
bride groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Templeton. The wed
ding will be November 26 at the
East Dallaii Christian Church.
Doyle Avant, cadet colonel of
the corps, will be best man, and
the groomsmen will be Sam Pate,
commander of the infantry regi
ment; Don McClure, commander
of A Infantry; A. C. Jordan, I
Flight; Fred Luhnow Jr.; Frank
lin Simmons Jr.; and Bill Benfer.
Ushers will be Mike Sheaner,
Bill Beatty, Buddy Dealy, and W.
H. Lewie Jr.
Miss Williams an Templeton are
both graduates of Woodrow Wilson
High School in Dallas. The bride-
elect attended Southern Methodist
University where she was a mem
ber of Chi Omega sorority.
- BRYAN FIELD-
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veterans training school now in
operation there. There is some ques
tion in the minds of interested
citizens of Bryan as to just how
the city could handle the deaL
Mayor Roland C. Dansby/WrPte
the Air Force some time ago con
cerning the possibility of sryan
taking over the base. Rep. Teague’s
conversation with the officers
just before he left Washington in
dicates their interest in the pro
position.
What terms would be required
fou the lease and just how quickly
the city would be required to act
to acquire the base are matters
still to be considered.
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YOUNG LXECUTIVE
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What makes Gabardine
top choice with so many
’ young men year in and,
year out? These new
spring gabardines by
Campus Togs give you
all the answers. It’s the
I fine, smooth'fabric. 1
H’s their felled edges
and four patch
• pockets. It's the
attractive pastel
shades—silver j
grey, rust, greens, 1
land; blues, browns.
its, sleek tailoring.
4lx»e o0. r*
their versatility and
fl! % wearability. And
Attend The
AGGIE
Regular Rodeo Acts - Specialty Acts - A Rodeo Clown
8:00 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M.
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Saturday Afternoon— Oct. 29
Saturday Night — Oct. 29 .
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ARENA
200 Reserved Seats — $1.80
General Admission —
Adults .
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, 7:30,
Tuesday, October 25, Lecture
Room of the A. & I. building.
A. S. H.i V. E., Tuesday, Oct
ober 26, 7:30, M. E. Bldg, lecture
room. Mr. A. S. Avera, Stanley
Equipment Co., of Bryan Texas,
will speak on the "Practical As
pects of Air Conditioning.”
A&M LUTHERAN STUDENTS.
ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL RE
FORMATION BANQUEST, Wed
nesday, October 26, 6:30 in Luther
an Student Center. Miss Alice Ot-
terness, counselor to Lutheran
students at Texas, will speak.
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, Tues
day, October 25, 7:00 p. m.. Club
Room, E. E. Building.
BIOLOGY CLUB. Tuesday,, af
ter yell practice, October 25, room
32 Science Hall. Dr. Doak will
speak, j,
BUSINESS SOCIETY, 7:30 p.
m., Tuesday, October 25 in C. E.
lecture room.
BRAZORIA COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, October 27, at 7:30 in
room 224, Academic Building.
COLLEGE WOMAN’S SOCIAL
CLUB, Friday, October 28, 3 p.
m., Sbisa Hall. ^
ECONOMICS SOCIETY meet
ing, Tuesday, October 25, Mr.
Horsley of the Placement Office
will be guest speaker. 7:30 p. m.
Room 303, Academic Building.
EL PASO A&M CLUB, Tues
day after yell practice, Room 309
Academici Building.
GALVESTON CLUB, Tuesday
after yell practice, Room' J28 Aca
demic Building. Meeting to dis
cuss letting of bid for orchestra
for Christmas dance.
GEOLOGY CLUB, Tuesday,
October 25, 7:30. p. m., Room 140
Petroleum Building. Two guest
spp&kcrs. £
HORTICULTURE SOCIETY,
Saturday, October 29, 6:00 p. m.,
Hensel Park. All horticulture stu
dents are urged to see the secre
tary in the Horticulture Office
regarding this.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
WIVES CLUB, Tuesday, 7:30 p.
nfl., South Solarium of YMCA. L.
B. lUrdeman will speak on
“leather Tooling".
METHODIST STUDENT MOVE-
MENT, Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.,
Educational Building of College
Methodist Church. Fellowship Sup
per. Song service after meal. Dr.
Robert Shrode will be speaker. Pro
gram over at 7:30. All Methodist
students invited. 1
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB,
Tuesday, October 25, 7:30 p. m.,
AI Lecture Room. Final meeting
- SMITH -T
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Farmer thinly-clad squad next
spring. As a Fish in ’48, Bob was
tops among the conference frosh in
the field events.
His best throw in the shot was
a 45’ 7” heave against Rice in a
dual meet. This mark was topped
,j6nly by varsity star Kadera’s
throw of nearly 48 feet.
The 20-year-old sophomore, •fron
the freshman division javelin and
discuss competition at Ft. Worth
in ’48.
Bob ran a 10 flat century in
junior high school, but he doesn’t
know whether or not Colonel Andy
will run him in the dash events
next spring.
With two more years of eligi
bility left in football and three in
track, not only Smith himself, but
every Aggie is glad that the Hous^
ton dreadnaught who combines
speed with power has entered A&M.
before Aggie Rodeo,
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SAN ANTONIO A&M CLUB,
October 27, after yell
practice, Room 203 Academic
Building. Election of officers and
discussion of Thanksgiving: plans.
STUDENT SOCIETY OPlAGRI-
CULTURAL ENGINEERS,! Tues
day, Oc#ber 25, immediately after
yell practice, Lecture Room of Ag
ricultural Engineering Building.
TAU BETA PI, Wednesday, Oct
ober 26, 7:15 p. m. in Chemistry;
Lecture Room. All members plsn-!
ning to attend the initiation ban-'
quet must be present >ati this
meeting. I , L ^
WICHITAj FALLS A&M CLUB,
Wednesday, 7:16 p. m., Room 208
Academic :Building. Make plena for
Thanksgiving party and Christmas
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Dther means
foreign onivi
rrants will
work, cohf
frtudy. ^
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Us who have
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provisions of$the Fulbright
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Dance. Refreshments
served.
Book Fair to Be
Held on Oct 29
All kinds of books, old and new,
will be put on display October 29
and 30 at the A&M Consolidated
Book Fair, Mrs-. Owen Lee, Con
solidated School librarian, said to
day.
The idea of having the display
\yas conceived during a joint meet
ing of the College Station Deve
lopment Association and the Cham
ber of Commerce, said Mrs. tee. Be
cause of the necessity for books,
to fill the library, the civic group
approached Superintendent Les
Richardson and told him of the
need for a community library, she
said. ' 1
| The superintendent offered the
use ,of the school library to serve
the community. “We have only 6,000
books in our library, but there is
room for 20,000” Richardson said.
| The Development Association
4nd the Chamber of Commerce
have now begun their commun
ity-wide drive headed by Mrs; O.
K. Smith. The College Station; Ki-
wanis Club under Its president; Dr.
Ralph Steen has joined iji the book
drive. Mrs. A. W. Melloh; president
of the Campus Study Club, pled
ged the support of her organiza
tion, Mrs. Lee said.
1^ Sen.'41 Willi
Amansas' in 194
cijiiit} an oxpemlitj
l op dollar^ wit?
jeira, all to be s;
laiiticipating ooun
A large number
rtow studying uml
(atibnal exchange
languages social
mCeji.
member of the A&M teac
Fulbright
Backers ant
re of $140 mi*-
thO next 20
nt }n some 20
ies. r
the students
the new edju- !
ire working
id 1 physical sCi-
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ihg staff. Dr. Gut Adriancp, has
Ueenj given a gran® under the 1 Ful-
J ' * *i’in Italy.
parch ,
ho |s head' of the
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riance,
culture 1 Department, Will
peh|4 nine, njonth^i in Italian qol-
qges; studying gjowihg methods
ised in raisipig citrus fruits and
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Dr.i Bowles talk jitonight is spon-
ifeomli by the Business Society. It
viji (begin at 7:30 Ind a|l interested
students, stuff members, ant col-
ege graduates in ibis area are in-
rilfied to attend, a<r~~ J! - « T
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-IVES-
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thlirid by thbildld of a dog
Ijan. Ives, n big 300 pounder (in
cluding his beard) has a 200
({rent Dane.T
Ppe economWalljr inclined person
onto asked Ivqs hpw much the dog
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tM/ro grown,j’ Eltrle qaid, via* bis
pub iefty relenisesj “We just give,
him tivo cans of * meat and some/
kibble once a day, and once in a
\Vhi e pn egg ii his milk. Anyhow;
he urns his keep with the litters
he; Mn|s." |
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BEDROOM with private bsih. 110 Lee
avenue. South Oakwood, phone 4-8659.
• FOR SALE •
ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, on
our lay-away plan—easy ’ term* Late
model rent machines. ' Typewriter serv
ice on all makes, by typewriter special
ist. Bryan Business Machine Company,
209 North Main, Bryan, jjpial 2-1328.
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HOUSE TRAILER and screened-ln porch.
Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving
town. Inquire at 1703 W. 25th Street,
or Darlings Trailer Park. Bryan. \W1U
sell one or both. J, Qonyaw.
'Space K-9,
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Pasc^all.
TABLE, *1,900.00.'
Parked behind
k It over. Mm.
K change Store.|
19|« FoHd yi >OR Sedan and one
145 one-half ton podge pick-up truck
W |||: ^ received In
Compti filer until 10
Noyehlber 2, 1949
ht Is reserved; reject any
Is and to -walytf any and all tech-
calltles. AddrSsiS; Comptroller. A.AM.
pllega of Texas, c&Uepte Station, Texas,
if Information.
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PERSONAL: Introducing Mr. Harley and
: his fotir-way half Shaping method. For
j lovelier hairdo csii Mr. Harley today.
Pruitt ■ Beauty ai^ Fabric Shop, Call
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(i The favorite pipe
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outsells all other pipe tobaccos on the campus — It’s
mild, mellow flavor just can’t be beat
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Fresh supplies of SIR WALTER RALEIGH may be
bought at your MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
CONFECTIONERIES and all other tobacco counters
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