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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1950)
i .i : n ' n n 7\1 ^ * TTTTn i ; Student Acts As When . B) CBOKE CHABIToS TVrr’* • man at North who ha* food rtaaon to put * lot of faith ta Afaif- H)« ntna k will (iibb*, pnr*»nt aokp manaffrr for WaWlrofr* in t'ollrfft Station At Will tali* it. th« affair all ttartKi on* latr aftamwon iwhan h* waa laavmf th« *tor* ami forfot to eloa* the front Hr (trove been a ptft of for over 10 year! Hr? an hern aMt ra»»*4. WM firet atajled ia the •rllinf yam** with hut father a* a mealier «f the WJ. t.ihb* and S«* < oa- paajr. lie alar* ohkh rarrted auatiy 4ae tad aaoa’a fhraiah- tnga tierk «a* located »h**o iene* l>araart hi preneatlv dtaatod.[ And wWti in he b*rait*r iatea Qiajayyr for the Wabtah •a ari.I after a nhlA the ivr me a..,™ M*. ana after a wn»* the ro ,»a*rf 9|alioa branch, “h wa*rjt rang it torfad out to be an Aifgie who had paaaed by the *tor», *een too aucH of tiaded M drea* oniform* WM1 hanti w*Te ! wt>rn from Sefteahef |tf Summ»‘r- i taaa. “la those day*, thirt have any noah thinr a* t ppeivta*-.me* wntd fraawa and fleahtnen ami voplHhOoff* wore i OI». Ihe ha<! U*e moat Jiaicult »rM j >•« «>«.. during tti» war AH branrhet of the arrti-^ were on the ca»po* but tM M ac* and It, twi*—.* lawea. and we ha«l t|> fieve *Uiek “fhlOS UI$trM.t orer Scout Official Named t’apthin l>t>nard C. Clalla- wgy h*f. bern appointed Ex plorer project Olrtear for the Bdy Scout •« area, according to Jack Lmn, field raecutivr f<»r thi* di*tnrt. Hare than IM woaea from the Firat thrlotiaa Church af CMtege Mtalioa gathered la the aaia ballroom »f the Brvaa Cooatry Club after woo* far a gaae party. Bridge and ( ana»ta had the hcetty much preoccupied ohea thi* picture oa* tahea. fpr all .rf them M .1., . , . with Aggie* all our i:*£! 4*fbty kaH t« gd% , 1 Wdl e* , who hod panned by poan ^ >|ld here .Kit k|lM»a I ,tUrh ^ to the door opened and detalpd to j?n X mfn t ^ p^reedt He *tte».«le«l Rrvai lr"h School (the Air Fitm- ROf< *taff at phone the manager ami havf hia j#f Xtnaani ” } \+A, \n tb«,»e day*, jllejwantod t# A4M come kirll up When (iiblm |ot to j ••fhey'ii* goml ni«twm<r» took" **• • doctor But He hint on into* tmler term* of the Air Kora* thn rtore, *Vr*ry light in thej place I j,,,, fptMr’* huaneahl Aefore tak> j commutticatlon. Captain (.Olio- And 3’* got patty gix^l rep ‘"f «b# job with wJdrnpV he J«y i* t.. “promote a rodtmooOa, non to believe ttiat. For one tin*, epent home time d»i|g clerical active program toward furniahmg he conf^d two pair* of pant* apd ^ gave a imh waiwted pa r t*i a REMNANTS IjUkiim (lotton PrinU Dan Kiver • ( ROHM ( Rtmiis • < ItAMtiKAl • (ilNtiHA.R 2.0M PATTKItNS TO CHtNISR FKuM RFM-CHAFF SHOP HIM Hi way 6 So. PHONE 2-M5f>M Newconfers t*icnic Wednesday \ighi Campfire *inging had by Kronb Knapp will rlimai the family pic , rue scheduie.1 by Newrnmcr* e|ul> for 5pm nevt Wednesday after main. May 17, in Area three of Hen*el Park FamiHe* will • l>nng their own fimi Ilnnk* arwl fireplace* are availaiile fur tho*e who wt«h to cook, acrording the Mr*. Marvin Butler, arrange manu ohairmaa war <*n The •tmlent war **U|ng in a chair nonchantly, watchii^g the door, pad being *ure no <»ne r r»m« in without proper re«*on i “And not ordy thM,” Will *ay*, j “be had nold a pair of collar Ifra** " Tha* wa« iu*t on* of the* nnee- ’ dote* Will Gibb* ran toll aliout the *aie* bu*ine«*, which he ha* Reekie (.overs Wetzel Pattern atudent tilth a 2S inch wpi*t Rht the really had part about it wga that the i ttuitent t»a* on hw wpy to Hal lad for an AAM fiKg- imll gante, hadn't tried them <p. Building Although he newer attended \AM he mi*bt a« P*e| have k* man) •« lit to 15 Ail*’' have been eaplaied in jftd **»re at one time Fxptoftg Scout* the ppor* unity to u**‘ "a wide Varw-ty of Air Force and army itjuipment. Thi* will im'liidf the liaip inch range and the 2t caliber rtflea, aptHiide tenting op|>orttjnitie*. in ‘And alway* from one trodurtnm to the fanl.Ue* of the waa depemlmg on wearilg * >r •'ght worwng here at College, *i rang* raent* for counwel- thein thpt Saturday night ; diffeiept tune* Will fiuml out hi* mi*t«ke when PHIIUII1 M the own^r of the St* inch wanted pant* cptne in to pick up hi* pair Tonight at YMCA had already left hpd taken an A(- « _*.■ j ^ P»»^' Whan he came back to The Newman Club id *pon«ormg 1'mi Hi A Keeftte, futtetw t)^ »tude the negt Monday, ke the mdvte. “You Can I'hange the 4-1*1:42 ‘‘, H which will bd *hown rtf School Health SprvMjd in wasn’t ’kartieularty angry at a|l the Dallas jiublu iqwoki, and »»■ ^vn a tit amured attoke tuday at 3 30 pm in f >» aerlaia oeraaioa* Will ha* the library of Conaolidated ^ “j mg by culhtge official*, awl other ««i vice* and facUitie* available: ( I ndee praaent ptana l*uy* in- 1 tereMUd in joining or orgpnumg Kuplorer Uruta and thu* imrticipat i mg in the o|»|*»rtumtie* offereii by the Air Force* ahould contact telepboae numb*-r I* Jack Haley 1.1 ( <4. 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CAREER WITH A future A vtaUoii Cadet graduates aana $6,000 a war V* in mug pay la the U S Air Force 2a ou» Air Fore* Intarvmwtag Tanas. - I»AT1: Ma> 22 thru 2«th •TIMF: IP 5 A 7til t* a:J« p.m. FI.ACK: l«bh> of YMt A High School on "The Wetsel Tech < niqu* '' The Wet tel grul is for evaluating the quality of phy*ical growth ami development in children aid ha* been termed gp invaluable viaual aid in maitagrng the caau of a j chibl It port rays a mean* af por- ' trwy rig the direction ami «pe.-d of .level. >|>mcnt A deviation from the pnmial grid pattern *igntfie« thpt the not doing a* well a* es with certain item* he ha* had on * lock Far instance, a ruling making il non regulation for rg- deta Ip wear campaign hate came out two days before «rhopl opened one fall “We bad about 7i*> of the h$ts in stock and no .we to s*dl thdnn too,” *gy» Will Hr aipi the manager of the Es c hange ptore went to < olonel Me- loy to Jtell him their sad stogy The ruling wa* changed later «o that cgflets could wear the hgts and may mean ontoming until F«i>ruary. . utntion. erulocnne listurt.an I’nifpgms have changed coamd- ce* or a developing di*eafr pn* ; erably from 1S*KI to 1950 In Mt, i ce*s The .h-viatioii show* up before accvrdittg to Will, white shirt* $nd cbnical symptom* are eviAgfit. black tA* were mom with Mouge* World.’ , which will bp *h.»wn in Among the top opportunity* | the YM<\A Chapel $t| 7 10 p m in interetU to t*>ys will i»e flight* 1 on Tuoadny May 1$ in militaiy *ir.rpft These ..nen- Thi* movie, whigh; wa* pro tatmn flight', will lie arrange.! | duced by the Inter ChiArh Council, j for gfiiip* of Iroy* to fit In with! i* a highly |>ubli<ate.( production previous work done on the ground, by the founder of Bjr Christopher Unn mid. Fxpiorer air erwamp- Mov.-utent It esplpiiii the mean | merit* also are auth.-m.-d to He mg and purpose of tie Christo- held at Air For.a installation* plmr* which is a nplvdment of lay All activities will in- under ■<up ipeopA who are wiilltir to go out! ervisiop of Boy Scout off if isi* with ami r.'pre«eni Christ pi the many j < apUta Callaway •.erving m an walk* of life j ! advisory and coordinating . atm All Aggie*, regardlf** of relig- c-ity, Lmn com I mb-. 1 ion, ure urged to be jher*- for an evening of mterestidg informa tion Members of the Nbwman Club sre asked to Ire prpspnt Wnlnes- dPy at 7 10 p m. in St Mary's Ch»prl for the last pifetmg of the year An election of pew officer* will Vie held 1. Haley is being presented tbe (bird annual Air Fare# AhauHation t»*d by tot. Kelly, assistant I’MSAT for Air KatahNpked three ie»«> ago by the I JL Air Farce AsawialiM. the medal ia awarded fur ‘‘demonHtrating outataadlng qualities af leadership and fptab- li»hing and namtaining high standard* af scholastic and military gradea.’’ Kaiey ia a member of F Flight Air Force and sergeant mater on the third squadron staff. He ia a business and account ing major from Italia* 1 unci al Held h or Paul C ( ,ol«iu Extra (in 1 (h*(l(*rM \Vailahln Graduation Order* mny be picke.! up in r»M>rn 2<t7, Good win Hall Kxtia order* placed after April 12th will be inMU.-d beginning Tuesday, May l$th Order holder* are reque*trd to prepent receipt* or If) can!* -IM.At KM KM - i('ontinued fn>m Cage ll Kurf ral sen ice* for fhiul C, Col- j gin, cgitef of the comnfadity loan and jlrfce support operations for ; the Texas Fmouctio* and Mark.* mg Aimintstratfait, were held Mon-1 day a| the First Methodist Church in Hryarv. A graduate of AAM in 1929. he was 4 bkrkfield star on the A AM f.s.thkll teams of 1926 th M r, Colgin passed a wav Sunday i after‘an illnes* of several weeka. Fo$owing the service* in Bryan, j the Bndy was taken fo SmithvMle! for iitterment. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Gladys Colgin. and three children, Mias Patricia Ana Colgin, Paul C and Allen G. Collgte all uf Btvaa; his parents, Mr and Mrs. WiltiaM Colgin of Han Murroa; one maker, Mrs Jack W.sid of San Marfua; four brothers, Andrew G , Charles K., and Thhma* K. f all of S|n Mar co* and Patrick Colgin of Barks dale Field, U. Pallbearers irsluded Jack 1* Lowrance of C<*nroe, P. L. I towns, Jr., Krvia H. Uoyd, Dtinald L Cothran, B F Vanca, H^rschul E. Burgess, 1 .ester Young hnrl James It Prewkt they hold meeting* nf all senior* and explain to them the opera ! ttons of the placement office »r*l j urge them to come in and use its i facilities for job hunting Statistic* do not answer * *t» | dent’a question about hi* ehance* *gi,|. wrTH a for getting a “».K*r job “That j *r| yPa^gt- I depend* pretty much on the *to I *"* * * i dent,’’ Hnrslej said “The place ■ ^ ment office cannot . laim .-r*-<lit , for the success of a graeluate in hi* job ” But to show the kind of op|K)r-! j tvi itje* that are open to trained ! men, he cited several ease hi»- tone* Billy C Werlla. who graduated t in me. bamcal engineering jn Jan j uary, 1947. and went to work for | an oil field equipment company m j Houston, now is a juruor partner i In his firm V Jame* Raymond Person* fromi Haljettsville. graduated in business I . yhar later and went to work in the sale* department of a large! i concern in Italia* Several months j ago, hew a* offered a position with ! a large food concern, and he now | is district *ale« manager for the ; i firm in West Teva* Key W Ryan from Eagle Pa**, a mechanh a! efigioeenng grad uate of Januarv. 1947, west to] w<*rk for the Houthwiml .|ivi*ion Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS TUESDAY, MAY 16, IftfM) HarrsuoN <i *aairts:i> V * Wont *»• nscrtUMi mleimum Sp*'» r*l» la ■non par '.Jama ■H . •d* •to. ream tu tl.» MtiKlenl ArlotllM Off Is* All a.U »fw*uM a* '«rneS .» b» 1* Ml * *i ..f .In) hefts* eubt..alien • M>R AAUt • ■naMarnHwaaBamBBawwaMaaMBaaBBte A l-i, *T A NI»A HI) r»» ..rrt« 2P per nanf off .'i|mn h«4p u- fr. **u. of iha rarer* Oua ' «.< He. rr Momaa 11* N M*l* ;y*p roRf V * Ka4l« haaiar ovarSrrr* t« .,m 2*0A (>tat Sulphur Sprint Read Ctian HR1T W4NTRD Si MUSh aarsa t>a>Oa jsrSat *»a 1* SW u. grmtn ftV 11 XI S3 An A K *s li.K 1 .*»>! malar dulllvaa IP a Ve villa** IPrT crsToll m It-T tnsla Uuaan Mnua* TfaUar AH *lu|ninu«n 2* fl ► rigid «a» Apar>maa. tanga i***l> Monda n i*rs>r raal i.naga.r Tryutw U S, Araa 1. ( rdiaga » ' t Hie Piw'T !R»f'vgarn'or II mo .da .'lit. A f .dlaga Via* SHI* l at. 4 test « a* Ron IS*I ■ dUaqa •Tt'tir.HT fie pan tmw W«rP »«.« and I ha and of M**t* Appli si ; a a M rarui HKMISTRtlCI' NNaag for ritwr duly I Mr*as Hospital llama I ll*» at applr | la parson * BTIM’IAL FfOTKT, • RtN'MS stasis or d.ntMS. WHhln una Mw| of "<«s and baautrfal Cotomdo I ntraf- •nr .'ampua Sur rmarvaii«n» aumiMt yuariae ori.a Hr*, (tilth ft .'uataa 1120 lllh St real HeUtd- i ntera** AHTtlNB mtaraaiHl m alianrg a rantag I in ton IrurS lo Nam. Tsaaa of Of- USoata. plaaaa *aa Jars Morels al te IS-C CatlOfla View «r Sad fWWr draftts* r.KMB of At ling ■Ms anr aflarrmoa «r par moaa plua (4 M par Sar Ml <ha pm rata a FOB RENT • AISRTMrJVT fce, far* A) antra OMn Col i**r Mam Won fturtl Oats fa* t.tkllt Mr. grott of .-ttina b» aftar t fumialwS apart A > ailaPIr Juaa f t..ma 4 MM j of Stewart W amer (V>mpany in j Tn.iisna|Krill' a.Km after graduation He now i* divtaton lale* manar. r ' Alfred Frederiek Heekert, Jr, j of Ilalla* will graduate m June j He alremiv has a go*.! tob with • t-Rpu it Nr i )« satsamaor i rna ! the Amarillo Welding and Machine ] patanas *»«war wa N A*a i Works Pres dent of the company j 4 '* 7 * , m * f*'" lit Charles W Johnson an A4M graduate of 1926 The manager of a r>*lla« foun dry recently railed on Horsley, >»eeking a graduate to work on hi* *ale* staff Many of our cus tomer* are Aggie-exe* men.'' he i said, “and we m^d AAM grad uate* on oor ahU'S *taff to wonk with them ’’ He got hi* man The placement office wa* e*- tah!i«hed in 1919 bv the A4M Focmer Student* Asroeintion The; college took over it* operation in j 1941 NK It *»•> r. "l» <*« » if pan •* t an* HAVE YOI THIRD THK . . (‘tillfge Hwfirt Shop Fine I'aatnea, Holla, Cabas, Parke* Ik Weddings Aervad. DROP IN TODAT I sic a ted la JAM POTS TKADING POXT 1 We pay the highest prices lor Used Book.; We maintain wholesale and retail list* the year round. Gin’ OUF PRICES BEFORE SELLING THE EXCHANGE STORE Serving Texas Aggies NOLAN HI IFF M POKII SAIJXMAN I ^ f Have you driven a ’50 Ford? I invite you to ? ‘Tegt Dr+vt t *50 Ford " j It Hm Power ... Comfort . . Safety ... *nd Style. Twice winner of the Fteh-ion Academy Award. Cal me at: t 1507 or MSJW 'an Motor Co. Hl-way f H% 2-1 US