. 14 I ■ V ! ' »- ■iH - A 's I • - ."M ..’v. Jerry Jericho featured OuttariHt and vocalist, will appear with thi> Maddox Brothers and Rose In Gulon Hall, February 27. He win sing such favorites as “Last Night I Heard You Crying In Your Sleep.” | (rives Up Writing, Now (Imps Sports By WILBUR MARTIN " Associated I’rj^ts Staff When a fullback runs the wrong way for a touchdown, to hjm it is a personal tragedy, but to sports- writers -it's one of those rare stor ies on the order of ’ "man bites dog.” 1 Now, here’s another: sportswrit- er turns umpire. Clarence Weikel, - of the Dallas , J Morning News, is covering up his typewriter to call ’em in minor .r La Fiesta Dine in Atmosphere of Old Mexico Delicious ... ENCHILADAS — TACOS CHALUPAS - TOSTADOS MEXICAN RICE TORTILLAS Many Other Famous Mexican Dishes Bryan’s Original Mexican Restaurant " Graduate School Builds After Slump During W ar Enrollment of graduate: students has increased more than' a. dozen fold from the low point of 43 at the end of World War II* Dr. I. P. Trotter, graduate school dean, has announced. | | The number of departments of fering graduate work has increased too, and advanced work now may be done in 43 departments. Not aU of the 43 departments are able to grant graduate degrees. Dr. Trotter pointed out, but most of them are. ( In the spring semester of the 1944-45, the low point nehr the close of the war, 43 students were enrolled in the graduate school. Enrollment Zooms ; iJ- 7 . CARBURETOR REPAIR Proper fuel at Omization is essential to the efficiency of any car engine. If your carburetor is not function ing as it should, drive up today for a quality, low . . .jf cost repair job! r b ’ •. . . KF 1 - “Over-All Overhaul Service” ROBESON Motor Co. ■ . -i - 724 N. Main Phone 2-8815 f - ■ - ' ' ' ' . league baseball. “So let’S start printing the vam pires hartves\ in box scores/' says. . | A i . . • Weikel ;has been a sportswr for 15 years, in San Antonio, I 1 ort Worth and DaUas. He also served a stint asisports publicity man Texas A&M. . . "Don’t look at me like I’m m never CM atml eve-reagle, couectin’ ’ IF HE LOOKS TELL WHEN HE r/HtS SALARV FROM ALL BROCK .voo—rrs mught &us,nessmem for not , CURTAINS, X AOZ A WOtKIN'/T -eg I SEYMOUR-r —. r __-/A SALARY FOR ■Earor working? . {■'A RlGHV*-m CHEAPER RCFt ’EM IF HE DOWT WORKS’, HE USED TO BE A SALESMAN? OH, TM'JUNK HE UNLOADED ON'EM By MERELY GYVIN' ’EM , Quarter WHAMMY."’ T By Al Capp A QUARTER WHAMMY £ ENOUGH' TO MAKE A TRUSTING' CHILD OUT OFEVENA BROOKLYN BUSINESS- MAN/Ti 6*^®^rtu2ua5ai I THAT IF AMT —* ’POWERFUL] JSTVFKr. /D-DOKT GET MAD ^ EVIL-EYE/7 ’H-HFS [ ONLY A l’?'- f Eh Wm h’V V ' Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS \ Page 4 — AY, FEBRUARY 16,1950 8■LX WITH A BATTALION CLABSIFIHD AO. RNm . . . 38c • word per laacruoa with a 28c minimum. Space ratca la Claamflad SmUo« . . i. 80c par oolulaa inch, send all oUadfMila with tamn- tancc to tba Student ActlYltlee Of nee. All ad* should be turned In bp 10:00 a.m. of tbs dap before pubtloathw. FOB SALE • bee Phone 2-7087. Wood Pumltura Ccm- I . h r A m -LAeiB Four members of the newly formed Temple Aggiette Club paid a visit to the eampus Saturday night to attend the ASABAB Ball. Three of the officers joined by another member took a turn at the microphone to sing their version of “I’d Rather Be A Texas Aggie.” i /j ' 1 ' ' ' Right to left they are Mary Mangrum. vice president; Jo Ann Hunt, president, Eddie Jean Heard, and Jean Ray, secretary-treas urer. WhaVs Cooking AGGIE CHRISTIAN FELLOW SHIP, Feb. 16, Thursday, 7:15 p. m., Room 108 Academic Building. AGGIE SQUARES?, Friday, 8 p.m.. Parish House. Beginners come at 7:30. | h AGRICULTURALIST STAFF MEETING: Room 207, Goodwin, Thursday., February :16, 7:30 p.ih. BAYTOWN CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Room 106, Academic Building. BELL COUNTY CLUB, Thurs day, February 16, ,7:15 p. ni-! Ropm 123 Academic Building Plan Spring formal. BRAZORIA COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, February 16, 7:15 p. m., room 125 Academic Building. CALDWELL COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, 7 p.m,, Academic Build ing, COLLIN COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, 7:15 p. m., Room 308 Academic Building. CORYELL COUNTY CVUB, Thursday, February 16, 7:30 p. ip., Room 126 Academic Building. EAST TEXAS CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., YMCA. Picture to be taken, officers elected. Uniform number 1, coats and ties. EL PASO CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Room 307, Academic. Club pictures Will be planned, Cotton Ball Duchess elected, and Easter Holiday plans made. FIVE-O CLUB, Thursday, Feb ruary 16, 7:30 p. m., Bryan Coun try Club. Covered dish dinner, single men invited. / ! e FORT WORTH A&M CLUB, Thursday, 5:15 p. m-, Picture 1 for Aggieland on west side of YMCA. HJSK CLUB" Thursday, -7:30 p. m., third floor Academic Build ing. ♦ ! ' ' I . J HILL COUNTY CLUB, Thurs day, February 16, 1 7:30 p. m., Room 307 Academic Building. Latin American Club, Friday, February 17, 7:15 p. m., YMCA Assembly Room. Pictures will be made at this time. LUFKIN A&M CLUB, Thursday, 7 p. m.. Room 225, Academic Build ing. Easter Party plans will ge discussed. Tooth Without Dog, Savannah, Ga., •A’)-—When a dbg bites an automobile, without be-<, ing anywhere around, that ought to news. And that, says M. E. McDaniels, is exactly what happened while he was driving. . •' A tire, he explained, went flit. He found it had been punctured by a hound's tooth which it picked Up. ARMY—YOUR FRIEND LOU URGES YOU TO BE SURE AND HEAR DR. HENRY HITT CRANE SPEAK IN GUION HALL ON FRIDAY I went and I assure you that it is well worth hearing, i Religious Emphasis Week ia one week you should definitely not throw away. Hear the wonderful message he has for you! ■way. LOUPOTS TRADING POST North Gate I . NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Room 228, Academic Building, officers to be elected. \ PORT ARTHUR CLUB,) Thurs day, 5:15 p. m., Aggieland picture to be taken on YMCA step?. ROBERTSON COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, February 16, 7:30 p. m., Room 305 Goodwin Hall, SAN ANGELO CLUB, Feb. 16, Thursday, 7:15 p. m., Agriculture Building. Important. VETERANS WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, Thursday, February 16, 7:30 p. m., YMCA Assembly room. WACO - McLELLAN COUNTY Thursday, February 16, 7:30 p, in., Room 301 Goodwin Hall. WEATHERFORD CLUB, Thurs day, February 16, 7.T5 p. m. YMCA lounge. Pictures to be made, all members wear-suits or class A uniforms. j WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLUB, Feb. 16, Thursday, '7:30 p. .m, Room 104 Academic Building. Official Student ■ Fatuity DIRECTORY BUY YOUR NEW CAR <»nr ktn8> throu F. R. Hyaon. Box 4TB1 (South Station! Collaca Station or aa In back of Auattn Hall. • FOB KENY • COMPL-ETEI.Y FURNISHED modam room apt.—utllltlaa * phone paid vat. tila bath—gar&sa. 2107 South lata Avanua. thr4a —pd- a coi- MISCELLANKOPB • WANTED: Rida to and from work at Athlatlc Offlca. Collata. !.aava 7:40 a.m. —e»t off 8 p.m. Batty Hoad, 413 H. Nall Hlraol, Bryan. of Texas A&M College ; j -'i j r 1 50c per copy 1 )N8 Phono 4-5444 or ‘ I Mail 50c to STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Texas A&M College College Station, Texas c —i i i^o —On Sale at Annex— SNACK BAR & NEWS STAND Typewri LATEf ters for Rent TEST MODELS BRYAN BUSINESS CHINE CO. !, MA 209 N. Main Dial 2-11 r v m WANTED! JVewspaper Delivery Boys f!o r BATTALION Apply: Mr. Bing, Student Pub lications, Goodwin Hall, Camptts: Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Your Visual Problems 203 S. 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