The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1950, Image 4

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Dames Date, Dine
North Texas Men
Denton, Tex., Feb. —
J Coeds take over dating activities
at North Texas State College this
week.
The event is the college’s third
. annual Dutch Week when girls
make dates and handle all finan*-
cing. A dance'in the college Unicn
Building Friday night will climax
the affair.
Electrical Power
Suspended Marcl
All electrical service
pended from 12 mid .
p.m. Wednesday mornin
the installation of new
in the power plant, a
Knox Walker of the B.
partment. 1 -J
Lights will be on In th
only during this period, t
mainder of the area servi
college power plant will *
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CLUB, W<
in room 108, M. E. Shop B
AGRONOMY SOCIETY,! meeU
Wednesday, Mar. 1 1 at 7:80 p. m.
in the A. I. Lecture Room. Ini
tiation of new members, refresh-
; highlights
African Rams.
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ments will be served.
BIOLOGY CLUB, meets Tuesday
■ night at 7:30 p. m. in the Biology
Lecture Room 32 of the Science
Hall. The program will be a film
"Realm of the Wild”. It is a wild
animal picture that
fight between tw<
GEpLOGY CLUB
meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tui
8 p. m., Cn Roy Mo«« wiU speak.
I. E. WIVES CLUB program
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, In
South Solarium of YMCA.
JOHNSON COUNTY CLUB,
meets Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
in the YMCA. “Everybody who
ever claimed Johnson C<
business
esday. At
has
as their
home should be
'ounty
at this
meeting for thej Johnson ('ounty
Club picture," Monte SwaUel, club
lent announced. He added
hat previous efforts to (fet the
club picture taken for the Aggie-
land 1050 have been miserable
failures.
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CLUB,
at 7:30
NAVARRO COUNTY
meets Thursday, Mar. 2 at 7:L.
p. m. in room 228 of the Academic
Building.
S. A. E. business meeting, Tues
day, Feb. 28 at 7:30 in the YMCA
to elect Cotton Ball Duches.
VM ’51 WIVES CLUB, Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m. in South Solarium
of YMCA.
The Waco-McClennan County
Club will have its picture made
Tuesday afternoon at 5:16 on the
steps of the Administration
Building, according to W. J. By
ford, secretary.
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Agronomy Society
Meet Postponed
The regular meeting of the Ag
ronomy Society and the iniation of
new members has been postponed
till Wednesday, March 1, at 7:30
p. m. in the A. I. Lecture Room
according (o Frank M. Zabcik,
president.
Zabcik requested that sll mem
hers who have not been initiated
and anyone desiring to join the
society lie present at the meeting.
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Tournament Tickets: (All 23 Games)
Adulte: $2.00 Students: $1.00
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WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY:
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Students 4 25c pension
Door Prizes Nightly: (Total Value $1,010)
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among eight pitchers in the eight
and on, half inning contest. Mor-
isse was the standout for the after
noon as he struck out five and
walked but one in his two inning
stand on the mound.
Fielding for both of the teams
was capably handled as the Aggie
baeebnllers showed definite evi
dence that they Vfill be able con
testants for the 8WC diamond
crown. Guy Wallace and (iershel
Malts were the outstanding field
ers and also proved their worth
at the (date getting two hits for
five trifis up.
"Shug" McPherson and Hollis
Baker got a round tripper as
each slammed one out of the park.
Other standouts In the halter’s
tares**** .frts* U m s»>, .v—itl.....
hog were Joe Savarino, getting
three for six: Al Ogletree, one for
two: and McPherson, two for four.
Close followers of pre-season
practice and those who witnessed
Saturday’s game feel that if the
hurlers round out to consistency,
the fielders will afford the sup
port needed to make the coming
season successful.
Contractors Meet
Wednesday Night
Discussion of an inspection trip
to Austin, selection of a Cotton
Ball Duchess, and election of of
ficers will be main topics of a
meetings of the Association of
General Contractors Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. in the CE lecture room,
president Bob Page said this morn
ing.
Page also requested that all
members wear .coats and ties to
the meeting since the picture for
the Aggieland 1950 will be taken.
ID Cards Available
In 201 Goodwin
Students who have not yet pick
ed up their ID cards may pick
them up in room 102 Goodwin,
Bennie A. Zinn, Assistant Dean of
Students for Student Affairs, said
today.
About 50 cards are still avail
able, Zinn said.
Horsely’s Son Pledged
To Honorary Art Frat
Graham Horsley of College Sta
tion was recently pledged to Del
ta Phi Delta, national honorary
art fraternity, at the University
of Denver.
Horsley is the son of Mr. ami
Mrs. W. R. Horsley of 350 Wal
ton Driye, College Station.
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radio, heater, white sidewalls, other
accessories, original owner. Jo* Laird,
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SERVICES
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corner. Now la the time to stock up on
Fuller Brushes and take advantage s of
our new specials. Dry mops only 12.14
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or write Sieve Shaw, Bo* 2381, College
Station.
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The Hoard of nieeciuea of A, and Mi
Pulleae l« offering (nr sal* I.ITI atfrM of
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aeparote trnrte of #70. )(l>l, and 4ftd
ocree; on th# enure orreage and on combi
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Sealed proposals for blda Will be jro-
celvcd lb the office of the Oomplroller,
Texas A. Slid M. tfollege System, Oollage
Staiion. Texas, until 2:00 p.m. on March
1ft, 1950. then publicly opened and read
In the lecture room of the Agricultural
Engineering building.
For full information and bidding forma,
write W. H. Holzmsnn, Comptroller, Tcjxaa
A and M. College System, College Station.
Texas. Bidding forms, other data and
Instructions, I with notice of when propdrtj
can be Inapected will be furnished on re
quest.
Proposals shall be submitted only oq
forms furnished and shall be In sealed
envelopes furnished with proposals. Th4
College will reserve one-half of the min
eral. oil and gas rights. The Board o!
Directors reserve^ the right to reject. an)
and all bids and to,waive any and all tech,
nlcalltles.
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Texaa A. and M. College System
College Station. Taxa* ! J
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