The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 15, 1950, Image 1

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City Of
College Station
Official NVmipaper
Nation’s Top
Collegiate Daily
NAS \m Survey
Number J49 Volume 4U
ip Cup
Presented to Rice,
TCU Close Second
Tkt 1944 &0 Southw*«t Con- Ark«nM» w4» )•« with 11 polnta
t«wwr» Sponomnnahip Trophy Point* nr* aw«i W on U» U-
****^J^ ,0 Sicr Imtitut*- Satur- «m uf th^teiumbar of firH, aatawS (
-4ny •flcrntMtn at tha- annual non aid thml piaca *ot«a whioh rarH
ftranca tracA mnat m Austin arltool mnivaa. A firat plar* vo4a |
Sm# M th* fl«*M of navan trhoulu WaOla a *«'honl a ith fiva points ‘
with 115 pomu Thn Owl* b^n A second plana vuta m wartlt tkPMrl
ly »ba4ad M-caml pla<r TCI whirk points and on* point ia u«anM
5od lOd point a' Biivtoi- plati-d third *‘ ,r tljird plerv »ot»-.
*IW 73 point*, Houtharn Math«Mli<«i Sixty «n balloU wnra dt*tr|huto(l
fourth with 71 pomf* aa«l AAal ,4> th# ronfo<%n4w hthajia «a<l effi-
droppad from fir«t to fifth plara n o i ’* wrra <<una- 1
with 63 points platad and rrturned
Toitoa Univaraily piprad mith
» th» voting with tM point* and
Awards Merits
Ceremony Held
C iVi
ilr * r
H BUSHED IV TUB LSTOtEST OF A CBSATEM ABM COUJXK
l Ainr^ind)TEXAt, MONDAY. MAY js. 1960
■ If ^ 1 T .
Price Five
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A A*
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B’ Engineers, ‘A’ Air Force
Take Top Parent’s Day A war
i* H ANN J()N I S
Doyla R Avant was (ivrn a sahar, ( adat (arporal Enr W C^irtaon morad ( avalry , Cadet Captain
praaented by the Ta*a» Itapertmant j by the |rdrrata.i A 4 M Mother * « harlo* H Modtsett. Army Secur
yaatanddy ra- R,*rrYa Officer* Association The Club* of Ttxa* Ha wa* rhoaai ity Afancy; Cadet Colonel Prank
l (iwirja r award i* ftvan aoch year to the the mort ouUtandm* sophomor* A (Island. ( hamical Corpa. Co-
tha Actual uaitiundinir cpdat officer
iv ravw on tha P*.» , aM.^I Tr^h,
hjthaak
Determination to me«*t ob
jectiwa arxi willm^nr^u* to
work hard for worthwhile
thinfta \my% off in the profea-
aumal world l , rtwkien< F C.
Roltan apid at th«- firat annual
Award* and Merits (Vmvocatton
Sunday
Raying tribute to « few of tho»*
Who have won scholastic racu^m t
t»on at AliW i* th*- purpose of the
racopnition program Button *aMi
Parent* and puesl* waP-hed ** j
175 studant* who have *ho«n out
•tandmc *ahola*tu achievement*
war* reCofnued
Awant* to nnd« r^nuiUHte *tu
dont* m the school* of Af-rtru) i
tuia. Art* and S-ieiicas. Enfihear i
Accepts
Tom Kuhenk, preaidant-oloct of
the Rico StiMleot Asaot iatiop. re- i
reived the trophy for h» orhooi j
Ben Hammond, ret inn* chairmen'
»f the hWC Sportsmanship Com
mittee, who i* also from Rice, |
■ wade the presentation Hr wps as- ;
•isted by Lloyd Hand nawly.ale*H- |
••d president of the Univenrfty of
Tela* «tudent IkhIv l
At * meeting of the CAPtWiita* j
onor lo pre*et.tati«n of the trophy,
Mark Bentiliff, TC yell I a a d a r, |
wa* elactnl rhatMtan of the <H*m
mittae for the retnaimlar »f 19&V
Bdl Hamilton, d*'le»at* from
T* 1'. *a* elai’tail sa. ratary of the
1 committee
The committee mad* plpn* Jor
i (he neit presentation of thf tr<»-
rhy in the («>tut* R<>wl at thy New
Year’* l>av ifann Two bumne**
meet inf** also were planned The
JtVtobar meeting will tw at Tetas
Cniversity *« h<H»l of the new chair
man A spfiny meetmy in Mav w II
Is- *t AdM at the time df the
conference tract meet
“B* Enfinaara.
cwval the Cenera
Mooft Trophy at the
MwOtprY [lay review on
i|lriU f it lo The company is rom
ma hsi by Cadet Captain M A.
Landry,
This plague i* pres«ti|ad an
nual 1 } l*i th« cadet orpamwti""
havim th* higheNt ■iverajl gen
era! fating based on acadeipic pro
k f cu»»cy. military profiewnry ami
intramural and eitr^-ctwriHilar
actirHira
Fof |he sedoml consecuti?a (rear,
A* 1 Ait Korea won th# i^nit
The Caldwell Trophy wa*
to Cadet Master Sergeant
dat Col.mal Willy K BnSmann.
Neuvar w»« Cotpa of Engmaar*. ( adat Colonel
Hughey Lana i J T
Alfrwd
in the ( orp*
Cadet Fj-win W
awanted the Lulie
Dotson, Field ArtiltolW; Ca
ts given dat Colon*) Sam Ci Fata, Infantry;
I> Martin The award is a watch
contributed by Caldwell Jewelry
Store to the outstanding junior
of the Corps.
Cadet Master Sergeant Wilman
D Ba me* received the Daughters
of the American Revolution Award
of I21KJ It n given by the Texas
< hapter of t^e DAR to an out-
AwaM. pre**,.te*l by the lloWaton
Owihhrr of ( omnmrce lll|tary ! 4 , 1 mt «t ^ " ° f
.. < oiifederacy Trophy wa* present
Faaay W inner
Kobart MrDaaiel B Engineers,
Rice Third W inner
mg, ami Vetertnai v Medicine ware j Rice m the third winner pf (he
preaentml b> the respective deans threevfmd gntdm trophy $.mth
of each »<h.*>l i.eneral swnrd* ern Methodist Vnivemitv w$* the
W^re presided over the program first winner In D*4M The follow
Iprladed In the recognition were mr v«-nr AA M receive,! (he nwant
marnher* of Isw Beta 1'| Fb A4M sent thre* delegates U> the
Kappa Mil Ml Fta Sigms W h,. * committee meeting They were
Who, Agruultural Hanoi Society Keith A'lsup, pnaident >f lh»
and Ihstingwishe.l Studer t» for Studaht Senate; Lienn Kothinani everywhere At the *|>* > , ,hI (lUton
Ah# fall *emaatei __ head yell Wader, and C C. Mun- Hall program Kononug n#ith*r»
David Havaes riarratad and the co-edlU.r of The Ratulem
invweatite ain! henedwtion were Two athcr AIM man »tter'<l*d
given by Caplet l,t Col King Kg | the meeting a* observers TYiev present Aggie
ger, cadet chaplain Th, una-es [ were Bill Miw*. jiiinor froip JryHii
R.dlih* und Fre,1 Hall. Brvnn senug
Anatin Nance Sr^ present* the Au*tia Nance Jr. Nahre lo Donald
F. Mcilura, commandet ol (he Hon* \ alunteer*. The *ahre was
presented is behalf af dance's 1' classmate* wattered all arvr
the world Nance, run,mamirr of the K\» in 144.1. na* killed ia
(he Furupean (healer of operation J H. Ste#art 41, Nande’s
roommate, presented the *ahre to the former H\ romWandac*
father
Titlr a Surprise
Says Mrs. ("ashion
Hv SI /. tNNK THOM K'i
Mr* M L < »*hion lo'iii Holier
Motflr 1 of th* N* ai r,*> !\,d *pe
rial recognition on liehalf of M,>ai*
Affair* Committee This awarl is
prendnted ,*arh year to the best
<tnlUp( unit m the ( orp*. Cadet
('aptarn Frisl K Crothags mm-
manis "A" Flight
< aalet < olonel of the Corps
College Honors
Aggie Mothers
In (riiion Hall
“SvirceiiB in coltofe deimds
in laryp measure on the pre
paration f>arenta have Riven
boya in early life " aaid Fnm-
ident F Hoiton in a »i»e-
< ial Cgion Hall program kom<ring
1>h tv#is Sunday morning
.Mr«, M I, ( ash ion, Aggie Moth
er of the Day, was introthaed by;
1 a,i«-t Col,.net of th*’ C<«-po |toyie
Avant Me* ( a*hion was i kosen,
_ _ _____ _____ _ Hcropiiing to Avant, on the basis of
. T vi.o know h4w nice it'i"*" to bave hrr in 25 year* *#rvme
to ARM son* on the campkm.
nfeiteracy Trofihy wa* present
ed to (adet Colonel Jimmie C
Magruder He wa* chosen a* an
outstanding senior cadet
Oalstnndrng Sophomore
A brume cup and key wa* given
»*
annually by the Texas Society Cadet CaRtam fieorge T. Keene
of the t'n.ted State* [laughter* of (irdnance Cadet Find Li. C#gil
IKI2 U> a sophopiure cadet en- H Huey 111, Mw*rterina*Wr, Ca
rolled in the .School of Arts and det Mayor Robert A Flak#, Rig-
Science* nei Corps; Cadet Ll. (Wlgaai Her-
Fouiteen seniors, from the li. i ace R laulymon. Tmaspoftatior
S Air Force ami ,-ach branch of <'orps, and ('adet Captaia Samuel
the l! S Army, were given awardayH Rarnea, < uaat Artillery,
from the Son* of the Amemaa
Revolution The winners, are as
follows
Cadet Captaia Charles K lan won first prise of flM) ia the e«-
drum. Air Forc^ Admimstnition, say contest aponsorml by the Ran
Ca,Wt Id Colonel Robert F Antonio ARM'Hub Sf,o«d pme
Mitchell, Air Force Maintenance, of |5(i went to John L. Haht of
Cailet Celonel M alter M Zimmer | “V Field ArtiMery The •uhiert
man, Air Force Installation; Cadet of the essays was "A Treat,w* on
Lt. Cehmel John L. Taylor, Ar- the Military History of the Keige
~ .. r'~T- r I .. rri ^ (he Alamo ” I *
The Houston Chamber of Coid-
' men. Military Affair* ( ommlttee
* annually awards citatMig', cord* to
ii th* outstanding junior at the Cadet
’) Corpa, to the outotanding junior
in each regiment and to the mem- y
ber* of the organUation winning
the competitive military drills
Individual award* went to th#Tn!
kkJ
Tl }
li.
•ration of Ai M Mothr
-aturday *h, (M.l members.
(luh
'Each
as
l'-JL
ainnal
,played bv James Rollins
Tessie Inspocls Sanctums;
O/tines Scluntl is Different
H, FMKDKNF. GRIFFIN
I term Mori Inspector
Member- of the uppo*!!* sex
made a ma** invasion into inner
itoinain* of the corps thi* week.
end
Dormitories got the once over
from mother* and dales
Hpeakfn* wlrkrtli from a wo
man * pmni of view—a womaa
■who attend* a college fur wa-
men—there are mam slight
difference* ia the respect,*r
habital* of Aggie* and fewsie*
life sha 11 we nay. is Ined dif
ferentli hern
TV* women go 4n for ma,) color
scheme* is their dorm room*
but men ilown here stick to red
predominant I v for >|rape* and rur-
taina, with asional connerva
hve blue *W(
TV re are *4>me things that hold
true ia a dorm on either ■ampin
however For instance coke bottle*
hiddon in wastebaskets. p<»tt*d
hiirrie*Uy pushed mb' closet*
It's quite an exjieneiice to go
wandering up and down thy halls
of them iw al saaduanes Rooms
were o# tke up and uje *f they
«tay that way all the time u* fe
males cun afford to take hack
(See DORM Page 4)
and dad* Sumluy morning. ARM
IWkl it* res|Hct* to all past a«pl
mother* j
'*R*, •eiving thi* honor wa* * lifg
atrrpnse fo me,” *;,id Mrs ( ash
| ion. “hee-gu*# I had Volunteered to
! entertain the Aggie M«4b,-r
The ( tab ion family ba* played
,a t>ig Pdf-t in the hve* of main
4 Aggi. a si m* th> Casluons i .xi»,<
to live I* College Station a <piar
ter of ajeentury igo h w.i* at
this timf her hu-l>and look ovei
j his job s* \ Mi A *tcr» iai)
A while orchid front the State
Fadrrftmn id i*M Mothers
I lab and red ro-ebud. Irom
the Hraxo* (nvnli \AM Midh-
erg (luh were among other *«r,
prine* M r*. t ash ion received Sat.
urflay.
Alt a meeting of th. State Fed
The special Mother'* I»n> ac
tmta-i. said Avant, weps insti-
tuteq in order p> ex|>reas in some
you know what
to U a niotFei
m one lay
<*ne of ihe Honor Mother'* nt,»»t meaaur< the Aggie*
interesting cxt.e,,em.e* connedUd j t( , t|^ r m< „her*
with college m ji> itie» wa* in work (,1s welcoming addrefa. Pres
ag With the w|\e« of students Rhel H„|t„n pointed out A R M's
leaire to have "those who CeTne to
\ >ur own sons,
a pie.,vure it i
to all the IxivA
i oi. rise lor to a gn-Up of w tv
(hat Intel U-cmne th, Dame (job.
a nai onal oigunirataia made up
of tie win,- nf student/ m am
\ er-it ie*.
The t a*hi*n- were a hu-i
grmip Naliirdnv. sfpoding eiery
minute in preparatioa far the
rsreatn Dai Sundai
Ma-on, the yoiinge«l «on, arid
Mr ( ashion *#,•?!( th* ,1m> picking
flower* for the pinning and Mr*
(ash ion wrestled with her rv-
«pon*e for tbf *|ie, ia! program I Corpa ('hapUm Kmg Kgger.
Sunday morning Thi* wa* the Tpe organ prelude and poit
first Parent* Program she had at I tud# wa
I So- M<»THFK, Page 41 kmw
u* w> Ik,\| return home as a,, n
stroR^er, wiser men.'*
Pa-<eilii,g the Is nedn tie*, the
NmiR'ir Cadet*, directed by Rill
Turner *ang three •wlectuma
Soi g* were "Jesus Hail a Moth
er lake Mine" "To T hue 0 J.ofd,”
and 'Hattie Hymn of th# Re|
lie
IIRvol Haines wa* muster 0 f
cerefnonv of the program which
opcrPd w ith th, Doxology itpig by
the congregation und a prafet by
A< yesterday's Mother'a Day Reviww*. Capt. (lark (X IrvRif
a|*«4»t ' Kewewled ta tV t avalry Rquadrwu a Japanem, batW Hag, captured
by him durtag^ihe I iberatma af f abaaaluaa Prisoa. Mania. Cal-
•nel H. L Boat ner watrhea aa squadraa commander (advl Id.
< al. tiewrge E Harria accepts the flag ( adet Captain Duane i.
Strother (right) hold* the Japanese battle sword, raptured in the
»ame operation, which ( aptain Irving yesterday presented ta "A"
Traap Cavalry, best dnlied Cavalry troop.
Viva el Toro . . .
Toro, Matador on the Itall
In La Hacienda Guion Hall
rpuh
Hi JEANNE HAITI AM kY
We (latiHs We Saw, We Conqueml . . .
Tessies Invade Ha Italian
By JP.VNNE H VTH kW\Y
Invasion of ARM « fightip' Bai-
talion offme* came shortly aft«*r
M p m Friday when 12 ifemmi*
journalists from TSCM Hunaeamed
in for the Batt Iteily Ima*-|) staff
ixihanpe
Haviag a bum h of "finrt-timer*'*
in the Carves, many confltami paR*
plants fertiliae,! with ashes and of eyes ■scyse,! on the bright lifbt* toward the door she'd ;ust lef(
cigarette bulla and odds and aa<is of a campus far greater tRaa #ur Ob mi, Aggie*. *x wee, n't ciR
72 pera* in lien tan Alsu, we wi fe
worn*,! about being mistaken foi
matber* of Aggie*
Fallow mg a quick look in on
the pia*h penthouse Halt iffiev*
ta (•aodwia Hall, we hist ouf
seases of dtcectlon agsia hi deli-
s-ound the bhak
"What » thi* imilding." cnml
raRprter Ellen Miller, gesturing
fuse*l
kY'day mgld wa* mad fun he
, auae we were t rail* ported U
I-iki v i**w I,in the formerly Fin
f tffieos
wj on the fHillas bua
met| the cruel, metal wa«V l«s-
ket| a* the afternoon prugresse,!
Icuthci ( Inb (we h,|n,ti »h,iv HaRiworkmg Tesste repulAelh con-,
half the gi. ig, ordered fin* and ven#,I in the Bnttahoiv rv* mation I
the rest of ug ate feathers Ah, r,**Ri Pt give verbal
Shina getii more beef Monday,
played by Leonard Per- following th* xpe, tal Mother’s Day
bull-slaying in tiuiun Hall Sat
urday
The tiattle of the hull, viewed
by approximately MN) Aggies ami
visitors, was presented by the
Spanish ( luh and Modem Lan
guage lie pH 11 merit
Matador for (he ocraaion was
fearless Jack Turcwtle, senior
A.M major from Kingavilte.
while the enraged and nimbir
hull was enacted by M () Bill
iugalvy, senior economic* mayor
from I iberty.
( ommentary for th, battle of the
I mat (Xiction <‘* r "e from terse-syieaking D
this Southern rookin’’ I'anasts »* dependably M • ^ 1 *’ "rn'«r business major
( ame daylight, Saturday, re- { Hick* taiunded out s thrde-inch Dam Corpua Chriati
\eille yyiumted on the alarm ImkiHex.j m„ry with chare,ml iml birch A well-organized, quick running
and wo were 'Iff to a foot flatten-!
mg day nf roRwring the exhdnts
and slaving oyer hot typewritrrs. |
By mul-momiag, of 7 a m the
ramy season y» t tn mvl we -warn
tiack from oip assignments
ts custom has it, cer>one j
mad'- remark* shosl the weather j
except (littettng reparter Anne
'•inghtroi whose one qaate j
sounded like, ‘Squish."
i*h ves, we fi11ended a cl»sa in-
pare makeup, ‘onndiietpd hv RaH
Si e w * o m, ;,*urnalisnt instructor.
Martell S Moore, senior business
mayor from Waxahacbie
Actual aiayiag uf the hull
took place after thrusta, parries
and an evchaiige of goring* by
Htfkngsiei and Turcwfte. ending
with a "death blow" to the hall
and "Viva's" from the audience
Other number* included an ac
cordion nolo by Bob Zentner. sen
tor Arch mayor from Rowrna and
s singer. Mrs Leon-Ortega, moth
er of A M L#oR-Ortega, sopho
more B A mayor from Mexico, D F
Awards to ntar outstanding
Spans*h Clab member* were pre-
seiWed by Mr( lure and a special
appreciation gift went to J. A.
Moore. Hponuoring professor of
the ( lab
lowing eight cadets: •
Cadet Master Sergeant Alice,!
' I) Martin, Cadet Corpa; Cadet
Master Sergeant Herbert G. MdU.
Corps Inmiw; ( adet Maatar Ber-
gemnt WUman D Karnea, Infan
try Hegintrnt; < adet Master Ser
geant Richard M Elliott, Artillery
Regiment; Cadet Master Bergwarit
Dare Keelan; Air (imup; Cadet
Firat Bergeant Imndon D. Wptle,
Omipoaite Regiment, Tarhniaal
Bergaaat G w. MaNt^m, Birth
1 Regiment
Hears! Trophv
TV Wilhaai Randolph Hearst
Trophy, plaque and medal* goe-
to members bf tbe ARM Rifle
Team whi<4i places first In nfle
compeUtion within the Fourth
Army Area.
TV wnnnerx this year tVere Clif.
ford A Taylwr, Robert B. Crmaer.
Duane C. Larue. George 8 Kent
and RsaRan D Coal
First (dace mrognition in the
(Fourth,Army Intercollegiate and
( L term ho las tic nfle match went
|o the fofluwmg cadeta
(Tifford A Tkyloi Roland T.
Zapata. Reghen D. Codk, Russell
(i. Currill, William R. Green.
George 8 Kent, Robert E Croa-
*er, Carroll C. Taylor. Dpane C.
Cnrtir and Frealay J Arheiger
The above awards are presented
annuaRy by Heailquartera, Fourth
Army
First place winner* in the Itth
Air Fort*- lntrr«nHegvate and Ito-
tencholaiRi, rifl# matches were
Bill J H dland. Richard B Kelly
Bob N Ihtbhiri*. Dale K. Keelan,
Harold T C^pndler. John G. Rowe,
John E I’anMlI, BHI 8. North.
Mason E Randy and John H.
SUitts
NDTA Award*
bar#
late ia the aMemomi. on the
•ppt-repiU’ter M anda Jean K er •
rh#val wallied ia to pick up a
*t«lri as*ignmenl KeeeiVinf or-
det* lu i heck an "who po#red'
at some military tea. she Waved
her road map aad left. Fidlww-
n«| after with »dk pail la haad
* a* farmer * daughter .Jeaa
H«)elamp. readi fur the Rairy
Hm>
group of event* wa* intersperae,l Lq
with wimis by Master of Ceremon- ■'
•e* Dave Kreager, senior econo
m»cs mayor from San Angeki Two
groups of musicians Ixis
Caballeroa, with AI Trevino.
Turley and K O. “Buckn” Wyler
Jr4 ami Tex Be, k and hi*
o# with Tommy Turner,
Peeples, John GiRtlob Stanley
dakley, Jimmy Eller, Trevino ami
Buck brought song* tn Texas ami
Nine Branch award* wef* Riven
by the National Defense Transpor
tation Association iHouston ('hap
ten. They were presented to the
fdHourihg ;
:('mdwi Master Sergeant JarksOn
L, Raley. U S Air Fored Aaaoc4-
An Modal; Cadai Fii-t S. -
Bill T ‘niompson, Chomiraf Corp#
Numiwrs drawing of door stubs Apsonatior Medal; Cadet Staff
brought Mexican pnie* valued at S#rgvanl James A M ai taker, Cwaat
|10ti to lacky memhera of th* au- Artillery Association MpMI; Ca- ,«
lance (Bee AWARDS. Pag# t) \ v,
V M
Roaming Lass-0 Reporter
ww yWr. —
Gathers Parent's Opinions
ft m m 1^ as i jV
, I Spanish style
BpcaJ life came into view with Kreager took hia approving au
After defen.In#- the triiod, journal- the aeon* of Franklin’s My. my. dwiice on a tnp through Texa«
istw nam, id the Daily lu*# <1, but the*. Aggies can it# a mad to “La Plaza d* Tore*,” stopping
Bv MIMI HH KM sophomore petroleum engineering
.. .. . ,. . mayor, and this ia fhtppskinr
Ope,. ILai** Day vi-1tor* here ^.qd p.^u' Day ^
,v\
Saturday fouml ARM on its best
Irehavuir. all slick*,! up ready for
inspection The occasion attracted
chmf deiratert Fre.ieti»- GnfTin,
Betty <’haadieiUin and Lynn Skel
ton G«ir eaUP-mnd awi retiiirg
••ditar in-chiefi drscovdix*,! the de-
bate had la-e* frame«i to incite
our frantie argument*.
Newsom depribed the ftaily
Lass O' * fninf page as a mete
nuiRiet!
Mothei'« Day dawned, a* Moth
er** I lays always <k>, am) still
w# had no fn»nt |»*ge »b*r> In
nrdftr U< erver thi* defaalt ARM
CaHege stage,! a full review of the
triRps B Ann got her #to(w. but
the rest of u* were aiorttfied
*oct#t y( act ion ami ripped throRgh Nefter had TSCW presented a troop
the rrat of the paper like a March ( review for visiting Aib*4?
, gate. Meanwhile, we good nature*!
i ly threw chair* and politely ent
| icisad the Batt as hiring yellow
i jourtialiatically.
Fat ( ampheil aad I aal ia aa
”JaAg#" Otis Miller* editorial
rlaa* la pick ap a few tips an
evduma »riUA. Heevas I'm gniag
to have te revise mv column
"Huotiu' al Yaa” i« iarlwde arare
sRuul rural agHcallare krrard
la the “Jadge", agncallare ia
here ta aiat.
for an ardumm Mexican Hat iWe *' l * dn * »<
by Mis* Flonla ('arthui and Ru*
sell IhirnJI Rxptanatiafl of the tr*
«J it ions and hi«torv of (he potnilai
some of whom were gathering their
firat irapreqaton* of how Aggies
work and play
Raia didn’t disappoint Mrs Paul
^ ,,f huM Carruth on her firat visit to ARM.
She's from Harlingen, where she
The cwmh
araaad the few __
last chapter af the
left I# right. AM Sta
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froR, the home af th* BatRidien.
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po asrmg* nr slides
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»4nit ta stapidky. far who
rcmbl find a drill fW4d oa the
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TIS\ Discussion*
says it hasn't rained for months i
Her son Tommy Turner ta a junior '
Our alaff hiemc. planned for
sunny, Ratunfev aftrrm*wi, met fiRishing ap a week-eql srar the
will the predipiUma atuff cRhad Myftnii rnig BatUlwa Staff *i
ram and eventual!) moved to the fixftd signature* to . peace treaty,
famed Agmeland Inmdoar pmi, terpis of which called for a single
graftada. The Mm woald n#w#r have nade newapwpqr (hthl. id <iR#) to
stopped as M quick thinking 8 U LandwnUen and llmitraud with
Am Jane# hadn't left her rata waler color#. Watch fa# it!
arch deed ur# mawr
‘It #11 still looks guad." eve*
te a mother who’s seen four rua-
■ecutive Parewts Dav al ARM
Mrs. Ruth Adair of lumens eat
■rally like* 4AM " <wace two of
her tfcree suns have atteadod
ARM
Her Jon Billy, a sophomore m-
Eight year* ago Mr. aad Mr*. v
W. O. Reewe of Houstoa, pareats
of two 4AM gradestoa, made
their find trip to AMietaod-
Thoy’v^ come ap for FareaU’
Day ev>ry year star# tf4Z ex- \
rept dartag the war year# when
the orraeiaa was lempara city
diaroatiaaed
They wera. visiting their third
and “last" son. Alton, aophomorv
■ad #C-
daatnal clucatum major. I# the
twrond Adair hoy to attqml ARM
The oldest hoy, Ben, tiMnaftfred
at mid-semester to a school far
Dr. Ralph Phelps Jr., social
ethic* professor at Southwestern
Rapt is* Theological Seminary, Ft
Worth, will lead a discussion of
race relation* problems Monday
#1 7 15 p in at the Boptist Stu
dent (enter
Student Senator#, newly elect
ed class officers. Battalion staff
memhera. and campus religion• ther south in Austin
council member* have been invited Mr*. Adair mentioned the me-
to sit ia on the diaruaaion The asum exhibits and Industrie! *d-
program to sponsored by the Bap oration workshop aa aiost loterest-
Uut Student Vmon Cautvcil mg to her.
Among the subject* discussed i Th# apirtt of KRapiUlity aad
•ill he the Toxaa InterchalMBr fHlRdipiis an the cm«pas impress-
BtwtoMt Asaoctotion’s proposal to ed Mr and Mr# (TlF Hoskins
reproaentattve* from Negro 1 #md daughter Ntnai 17, also of
Wayne to a
business sdmihistration
{iwuuting majarX
Their older soak are now employ
ed In Houstoa W 0. Jr., ctasa af
41, to safety engineer far Hart
ford Insurance, and Rdhort G,
cIm# of ’4i. to a«dpMMII jh th#
offtrv eagmoor at GatM Rubber
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asawsmwn a ewgumw »e uw mr ana mi
lirwamMwi from Nagra'and daughter
into the Aaoectottoa Umesa Their
TV ARM
new to D. G. Bower#
who wa# in the rtoaa
and hi# «|fe mad# \
Parent* Bay visit thto
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