ED Dept. Names Contest Winners W. M 9ut«u. Jimmy r»rtw, >• M, < a.-tor, tirxi C. L PmW named winner* m the ear- Wm» rlaif^n of the annual en fiaeennf drawing’ ronteat m a •P**' 1 * 1 ••nrd reremony at the Annex thia afiertuM«n. A* frenentatKHi wa* Or Barlow, dean of engineer wa» aaaiated by the head* Of tAe 4^an merit* of tha uchool of enfineernf Rwalrea Uraatni Inotraamau Stauta, a mechamea! enfineer Inf major from Mai'hall wa« the •inner ia the rtwHeat diviaion rlaax A: working draairif marie with inetniiaenu He received a art of £««rinc instrument* donated by ®#4*ri*-k Poet < ompany a* a priea !•» the same dmaion, R E Kvana of Houston, also a meoban- ieal ettftneerinir major, plated *ec o* 1 ^ induatnal education ma jor, T. Ii Murta of San Antonio »»» third Evan* reteivad a Fafle Rrnetl and pencil sharpener from the Etrhanve Stare and Murta wa* the recipwnt uf a 6” pocket scale also donated by the Kx fhanpe Store In rla** B, Jimmy Curtis cap tured top honors wi»b hie.solution of * practival dewriptive feome- pmblern Curtis, a rhemual en fiaeenng major from Bryan, re- reived a set of draw in* instrument* from the Eufene Ihetxfan Com- pooy (Klter class R winners and their prtxes B N fupes, aeronautical enflneertnif frodi Hra< kenridfe, a portable dnftin* table from Ca- r'ne UteUfen Co 3 W D. Kn^er A*>m Bren ham Ulan* petroleum enfineenn*. a post adjuaUbia tri- antfie from the E^-haafe Store. Castor ftiaa latteriag L M Castor was the winner in claaa C by tummc in the beat freehand lettering problem Cap- { tor. who i* from San Angelo tak ing arrhrterture. received a t” * It” portable drafting machine donated by Eugene Ihetien Cams pnny John L Park. San Antonro rtvflj engineering student, won aecendl place in t'laaa C and received a Wrice letteriag set from the Ex change Store, while Fort Worth civil eifinnermg major Thomaa Henderaon was given a Drop Bow Hen from the ffirhange Store for winning third pla 2:)& p ir Band Concert Freshtfiaa Hand Student rinter 2:20 2Sf. pm Exhibition Drill- Fn Drill Team i . , Intramural yield 2l3. r »-3:00 p m Dymonstration Freshman Tumble (Tub i - - Intramural Field 3:00 pm Demonatratum- Model Aifplane Club . . ■ - Intramural Field 3:00-4:00 pm t»p.n Houae umler Auspices nf the N .MC.A ^ Student < miter Music by Little AggielniaJ Onheslra By JOEL A18T1N The df*f,rs of the Annex will be opi'n wide tomorrow fmr the hun dreds of parents and fnend* who will lie the guests of "Little Ag rieland" student* during the an- niMd Parent’s l>ay Weekend which commences at 10 a. m. in the morn ing. , ' Annex freshmen have been Been scurring around making last min ute arrangement* for the affair during the past few days Ar rangements with the housing office and Mrs Hilliard’s headquarter* in the Student Center for rooms for the visitors slowed down, al though students watting until the last minute found place* for their guests to stay with varied amounts of difficulty Exhibits Open Tomorrow Ku**e|| Thomas, chairman of the exhibit committee, was wind ing up final plan* for the many displays amt exhibit* to be shown tomorrow and Sunday. Thomas re port* that neprly every department repre*ented ft the Annex a* well a* several clplis and orgamution* will have sogie kind of *how fur the vi*itor* Although most of them will l*e ‘set up in and around the Student t enter, visitor* will lie able to sef some of the achieve ment* of Aanex freshmen when they visit thg ilas* n*>m* The crowded weekend gets under way tomorropr morning with the exhibit* scheduled to ojien at 10 Saturday tpght the Little Ag go land Orclp-stra will furnish music for as informal dano- in the Student ('enter for freshmen and their ilatj-s The dance com- mitta* headed by Malcolm Ihmmitt and Corkey Anderson reports that no charges Will Iw mad« for the dance which begins at 9 and run- tmues until 12 p. m. Foraiatma At 4:43 Sunday morning event* begin at k 4-S with the flower pinning ceremony to take place in the cow pany street ks men stand in for mations The troops will then march to the air strip fur a review honor ing parent* and for presentation of awards to the outstanding stu dent* snd the honor company Religious services will be held in the Chapel at II a. m follow ed by lunch in the Mess Hall at 12 nooa for student* and guest* Activities get underway again at 1 45 p m. with the Freshman Hand playing a thirty minute con cert in the Student ( enter The program will lie rompoaed of marches and a few number* of a light-chiaeN al nature Last PetfarwaM* After the l«nd’s performance, the Freshman Drill Team will don , A* WhiU legging*, belt*, and h«J met knar* |for a 15 mmute *huw on the Intramural Fiebt. The drill earn wjl lie putting on one of its iast performance# of the year #h*n it march** Sunday, TV Fr»«hman Tumbling (Tub, 1 a group of freshman fencer*, and a group of model airplane enthus iast* will fumigh the rest of the ••ntertaihment for the aftemovn by ' itudenU. | Concluding the srhedcAe of events will be ut upon house In the Student Center under the allspices 'of the YMf'A All student* amt •heir fue»U are invited to attend Music will he furnished by the l,ittie Aggn land Or. bestra. The publicity dimrniUeo Will *et up an information booth Satur day aftemooTt and Sundgy rtwirn- j ing in front of the Adiatalotratiun Bu)dmg — College Station Koprencntative— 1A)I l*OTS TRADING »*OHT Annex Sports . “How do you feel ab ut having the Mothei’s Day program and op en houa< here at th»- Annex T’’ was (he question placed before a num- ! ber of Annex freahman this week. Beside* customary derogatory re- ] marks Concerning the seven iWtte* from nowhere campus, there were a few appreciable (and printable) atatem.jitH Mother's Day Is about tlU- m-wt imnortant day of the school year! and since this .* th- la*! ysar of] the pme 1 lansHma on the Hn*x I olVA IIM (lolton PrinlR Dan ttiwr • (ROSS ( HORDS • (H\MHK\\ • GINfiHAM 1«M PATTERNS TO CHOOSE IRiiM RKM CRVFI SHOP 14 IK Him ay 6 So. I’HONK 2-H5!S8 Mare •* the aerlous aide «f Ike Mueetiun ia (hr upinlwB sf J. *. MrC**, huainess major from Dal las said MH.ee, "The Annex ia 1 he place where (he program here If It’* xood enough to live in. then why not hnrhten it up and show it off “ Rounding out this week « c«*l umr * the attitud< of Ralph W,il lingford, Franklin busmeas student who cumments "Our parent* an^l frv. nds ha'e heer^ asking us ques tion* about life here at the Abne* and l feel that the heat way t<« answer their auesthm* is to invite thegi to attend our open house and let them decide for themselves To j have the celebration at any other place seems unreasonable " Judging from the above oppin I lofta, Ifd say that although the i Annex Its aeverly critui*e«i by ita iSn ateg, they are prettf pmud of the old pla«* Said Cunlucuiua, "A i.mrwW of a thousand mile* was started by a single step”. Well, ] the (Tgoa of T»S ha* nearly com-' pletod their fust »t* p and although sums feel it wa* a faltering *trp, nevesihelews it wa* a iitep toward gi iduation H»*t < 1 round* ( anc^l SYU -TCr I ramt* Yestorday’* Soulhwest (nnfer.i erne lioaeiiall game between Tl’lf an.) BMC Wa* postponed because of wet ground* Both team* are vut of the running for the con fer* nee champmnahip By P AT UBLANC Might 13 rallied in the last phase of their game with ( ompany 4 Wedneaday in Annex intramur al banebai! hut the uprising fell short by an 4-fi count ( ompany 4's Howell hurled a steady game giving up only four hits to the •Ik boya, three of which tarn* m |he late *Ugea of Lh* fame WiliHon of Flignt 13 almi pRche.1 a ermlitabl* gam* yielding only fiva safeties I Unmpqny I opened their scoging parfede 091 walks to \A ilhams ami Gama, mengle*) in with four ImmiI* by the Flight 13 tnfielder* to make the initial score 4-tt The mfan trypien ailde.l two run* >n anlnl 1 htnfle* |.y fH*en. Hla(k*ti>ck, and I pttgKer H*.well Company 4 gathered their win ning marker m the fourth tr-knu* on a free pa-s to D'Ve, three mi* cue*, and a safety by IA illiama Flight It got all of their run* in the I set three innings A walk by E A Scott and ham hits by Sniliers and Robin, followed by several 'gifted' boots gave t h e airhoys three runs The score sleeked to six to eight on walks to Willson and White, followed by a Solid knock by Haley Roberta The uprising wa# terminated when ( ompany 4's Howell fanned thtve potent airborne tmttera to end the naitest h-(5 Netters la ArtMm Fourteen tenm* swatters saw aetkein in this weeks' Annex open term* tourney. Jimmy Wdlaon was the only netter to see double duty and took both of hi* matches with ease Willaon proved hi* court prowne** by winning over Burrhanller, 4-3 4-1, and then di* bohiag of C. R ( argil) by a 4 1. * 3 count Bcy.i had hi* swift service wnrk- tag flawlessly against Keller, and tbok the measure of his oppon ellt. 4-2, 4 2 In the only other singles rwatch. Tommy M irchtsio swung opt s court win over I'at DeBlanc by an 4-2 margin <1 < iMweder and » T Sim raoru lisdied goo.1 to the ringside ten nit fan* in t heir conquest of * fighting team cotunaLiug of John Mart ii and F O Halton hv a 8 1 9 7 More Barchmiller ami Cargill racketed out a cb>se win over H E Barnard and He. ker Pst U-Hlam am) Jim mo \A dlson won by forfeit over the netters Met lure and Raymond Inlraraursl Standings Intramural flu Annex a- May Id league A softball stai ding of Wednesday n AA on I imt 1 led l-eagae R AA •»* I awl T ied Pet Co 7 4 0 0 1 INNI Fit 9 3 I II 7V) Co 3 211 425 Fit 1J 2 I 1 425 Fit 10 1 3 11 2 Si 1 Veterans 2 3 0 Jon Co 5 0 5 4 imxj Fn*sMiw*n U> Hear Tplevinion Him iission Idtyne Beaty, Farm Director of Radio Station WHAP, Fort Worth, will discua* televiaiort at the mxt meeting of the College Station Pro feaaional Pre** (Tub, according to And) Adam, president. The meeting will he held at the Flamingo leiuage at 7 pm Tue* day. 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