The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 17, 1950, Image 1

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Ags Seek Two
Wins Over
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B? FRANK RANITlAB | quolily of infi«U i>Uy TW
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BgUlf tinrrt tK* Orni hurWr* » rel
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Vis* roich Bibb Falk will prob- i
abiy •un Mm ray Wall, *h»- Kaa |j
wwi six and lost om m ruwfaranra {
plat, and will k«rp his oUwr
hurWr « harby C.onn In ra-
•op
staff which
Wiawcr Maoia 4ns
ARM's off and on baaciali tram
•ill be oat to b(-«k Uw Oraiifp
and Wh.u jmx of Clark KtwW m
Aiwtin this afternoon, in tb* ffr«t
of twp do or di* gwrnc*
Th* IxtAffhoms art jrntefrated _ r
o»> thoir homt diamond aunt the strvt
mat opaot the 4,pe bockct 1V AusUWiU hurli
i** j? , "‘‘f defeated the include* Jim Khrler, junior rtfht*
lonvhoevia there modi ramod a tie bar*ler who xUirad in the NCAA
or the confereiice rhaippionahip tourney kaat season, ha* won ,1®
toaeh, Marty Rdrww't boy* are of its 14 conference tests The ma
ndtrif m» the same ship acam. ha^ yurity of the loaaea were at the
two victories ovpr the XtrarS haruk of the Afries
•••lid gneo them s tie jn the; _ -
BWC baseball race
AAUP Hears
Should Texas win either today or j
tomorrow, they would oppoae a ^ * W
Arixoaa, Border C—fereace titlist, A ct |*f htldklTlAA t* In
for the NCAA District • rrowa /ISllUIIUIllCI III
TV winner of that sene* yoe* to
the national tournament at Omaha
Keb. June lb-2*
Last year the reluctant Austin
ites traveled to the third *uch
"rollege world aerie* M aM emer-
Se*l victory i» the right-distnct
affair
In the two aravious senes, Cal-
Uarata wra the natioaal flat in gtelltr av»U»m laat night it a
jr mMbBawlVTW Cd Uk.n« the | (>f tK , of
j Amencan University Profesaur*
| Also in the croup were a large
■umber of amateur astrimomer*
A* usual, the conference race a IM < n« t t, n * arientuU
la ending with the Texan* in the T , u- ,
mddle while tV perpetual runner- ^ <1 '*
op A***, are again ruling Vrv ^ k TL- T 7 th
km-k last 'year the Steer, •%«* El JX! , ,
tv Cadets in tV rwee for the era- Jr ^ ***"« ‘• k ^
fere nee crown by Vfe.tmg the portion, of gptnmo-
Aggies m tw* out of three game* *
to take tV senes and tV confer Telling of the two type* of
enee flag j stars the small one* which can’t
Starting hurlor* for tV Ag V seen far la«k of light radia
‘Veep’ and Non-Voting
Body Added to Senate
f\
Stellar Iveeture
Dr (i«orge Van BMafaroerk.
! world famoua astronomer
who once corrected a theory
of Einstein lectured on the
Iwh an afteraoan «poi af tea la lolly old Fniland*
<It it is somethinc heavier? tnywaf, it IS a
scene from tonight's production af 0 Mistress
mine," by the ArkW Ptsyera. On the telephone
is Mary iReanor i ad, n, «n IV couch are Wayne
Itasis and Jeanne hyrnodle. and on the hall is
Phyllis Arhoa. IcndUng on soolfuHy are (ay
Sulloan and Da*id Haines.
title in '4A
Familiar I'motion
G>me Hail f»r High Wa|<T . . .
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Aggie Players Open ,7- Xighl
Run of '() Mistress Mine'
By CLAYTON L. SKLPH
The office of vice • president
was voted in unaniasoualy, uffu.
ptrs of T18A wtre voted seats on
the Senate subjoct to approval
uf tV student body at tV Opening
of school next year and nine aon
voting associate aaat* represent
tag Uie three under claaaes wer»
aatablished at the Student Senate’s
last offirta! mbeting following
thmr annual banquet in Aggieland
Inn last night.
Two other amendment* one pro
posing that two (tf the five sen
ators at-large V juniors, and an-
other propistmg an election com-
| Summer Camp
Correspondents
Needed bv Batt
Ten Bummer camp oorrev
I pondedta arc atill needed to
[complete The Katt&lion’g
|Hana for complete coverage
j of the I960 ROTC Camp pro
frawi, day ton Vlph. managingi
jevlitor. announced thm monamg
Correspondents are needed for
Field Artillery, Infantry. Kngi-
i neers, Signal Ciras, Chemical j
[Corps, Ordiianrt, TrarraportatMin
1 t'orpa, ASA, AF Maintenance, and
I AF Inatallaiiona.
Junior Hmators
mission . umposed of SO students, | year's Senate and student body
were defeated Thompson < aiVtosent gained
First up for voting was tV ! impetus and next yrar*.
vice presidential office, which re mg senators were charged
reived the unanimous vote without responaibdlty of getting am
discussion. smendraeat to the student body
T1 _ . .... * j for a vote and than to Use ae#-
TISA Debate deunc council far approval — ,
Main argument preceding tV
passing of the TISA offwer smierid
ment wu« wVtVr tV SenaU coqld The third amendment proposing
legally a>ld members U> its body that two of tV aenators-at-large
who were not in some way elected be juniors brought on the most
by tV student body healed disco as ton af the eyoatM-
Charlie K irk ham. author of the Kirkham. author also of thia <
TISA amendment, changed hi* pro amendment, addrraaed tV g
po*al to reod, "with approval <d first, saying that he had prui
tV student body " the amendment in order to insure
(Questions ((•merniag how the that more studenta would have an
student body would be informed opportunRy for (Wore than owt
a* to what they were voting or year's riVnenre on tV Senate,
and uhether the vote should b. He explained that those senators
taken tlii* year or next were raised serving tor the second year Wipe *
in the disreuion Vtter acquainted with Senate pre-
.. • v u . cedure and could get more dome
me ext cek Oppesitien to the amendmoot
K nkham proposed tVt an elec-I'* rM 'raiaed on the
- fficient junior* would
held next week, but Bruce ^**^* ^** **
Thompson said that he thought the
matter war a problem for next
be elected regardless of whether
it sraa actually stated that certain
member* should be juniors, sr net.
Block Toting /
H* IWAN RF.KB
The AssemW) Hall * curtain
o|iens toaight at h f,rr fhe final
for ihe
Aggie Plaver* 'O Mistrf*« Mme."
The three-act play will run to
night, tomorrow night, and Friday
reientatien Then, only a fewtMaer. who pla» S|r John's young
before curtain time, the ktoF and flirtatiou* Vfife Mi* Ostner
gie* today isn't known, yet, but t»n. and the larger ones which , ,c w ^ Bri fi>1
iarow’s choice will proVt.ly V split and form binary stars, he Amrie Plaver* (t M.ltrew- M
eitVr Pat HuVrt or Sam Hlartor I outlined tV*e fact* with tV use **
HuVR is undefeated in confer j of slides He showed that ooe out
ence play and ctaim* five victor j of three War* are double stars,
lea, while Hlanton hold* a Mf I and that War* are also traveling
percentage with two wins and two | com pe met is.
loaaea
Big Jim ( alvert will tie V
hind tV plate fur the < adet* as
V finishes hi* feurth year a*
• tartmg catcher for tV Home
nine
Rounding up the infield place*
are Yale l4ry on first, Joe
Kavsnno at second, tiuy \A»Ua,e
In tjie sh>>rt*tup *b»t, sim) Hsnk
CanAelart on the thml sack In
tV eutfiebi, John DeWitt rides tem*. a* We have t-Mlsy
the range* of the left section with be pta<*d between some
Hhug McPherson in nght and star* which UhR very near t>
Wally M,H»n in between otVr j y
HecoV la Hitting j “ Astromwny •* wot usefsl **^ T1 ’ Wa^thm e**/!^*
i roasdered at money value," he tnlK f*Vteflinj{ as
TV Cadets are second to the < sanl "TV same ran be tawl for flMNtta nf the RMtofVM OfftCFf*
Longhorn* 1a the hitting depart- «»u*ic, art. history, nr aay sevnee "] Antex iatlon Th»*V have be**n
wdh a 2fi« average while He cunluded by leaving tV au- anked bv the War.i. hai.tcr uf
‘ra*r SK What I‘V k«»A t„ -dd,,-ss m Ng’l-r ,*
267 clip Texas also leads in field- life would hr without these use
mg lady, Jeanne kernodb tuter-
ed tfi< hospital with ap|M*n<li< its.*
Prayers Prevalenl
Ndw. with the apjiendu gone,
divedtor < ieorgi- I >ilisvou , »n for*--
*ce h 1 " poeTibk reason to keep
the |how from bei-ommg a reality
l nlds* another
Juniors interested in reporting
the new* from their summer camp
need not have had newspaper ex
perience What the Hattalxm
need* is the facts, names and what
happened, so member* of the Sum i
mer staff may write up news from
Frequently referred to s* the
"original haul luck group of the
He praisgd the M. lkmatrf Obrar- nt il
vatory oa Mount lx--ke nrar Fhrt ^ *"’'■ \ iT^keU will V M
Davis. saying that it hwwasd one **“* , *“ just one more fhanco. Blk i )» .Riained from any
of the most efficirat ‘tjaantpaal 0n, y • fuu P‘'' of »«-V»ag‘. they ^grt^. Player*. No iwmlper* at*- an
that V Mm ever worked with and ha ' 1 H»-bed and iwrfdrted the ticqau.
that tv good Climate of Taxa* is' *tAcy cimedy and ha,l raadte,! it »*e.
ideal for ttudymg the stars
Instance lietween star* was il-!
lustrated by Dr Bieshroack He'
said that |2 different *olnr *ys- 1
could
Seniors to iFly
::3 For ^ aeo Talks
will
i* iMie of the (>|d-reliables (but »,i
y»ung yeti of tkd Player*, *he was
the outstanding }n the initial pro
duction of th, ygkt K 1 K ’
Phyllis Arhoy «ill to- cast a*
the mistress' itigul Mary Eleanor j each camp/Nelph said
r n ' Ury a < * m P rwfortera will V asked Ufi
but no, We woaA ^ r John B*. h iip. ► ebruary grad- ^ „ ^ ,me raport weekly,
, uabra of TSl W ahd have written p ^ .^rea^ on-
le at the • ,ld ^ “•«' P>*y« tolopes will V furniahed by tV >
Rounding nug tjte cast lx ( ay QitUl ion, Selph said.
Sulbxan. who sdtk play aulhorwaa u . ( ^ fneeAwei^i
t el.a M . ntworth >|.s. .HullIvan is , w _ B * U ^ T* T.Vl
the summer ramp perud to ARkl
h-T »,ih ie 1 h..,.,,
(k* | r„rr^p,~l,.u
lntere*t,-d student* should
i by the Hatt office on the second
Mm* | floor of (iuodwin Hall tbi* week
eon- and leaxe their name and branch
ually ready t<| dive young Mich, or see ( laytoti Sylph, 1 20(5, Dave
a*!, *,>n of m ity^i* <>liva Brown, t "alett. H 2I;>, or (. C . Munroe,
thfee-year* wuMivf,-,!, a lieautlful 12-11*
neiklac* of ten fidgen, Michael is j
jiRt a* detemnnM to lireak up the
affair Iwtw.-en ! t|<- minister and
d With the price at 40,
srry Raney thee brought up
fall'■ Cadet Corps block vot
DoftaM F- JtrvN
The play center* artwind, very
na'»|iully r s nuslres*, |mrtta\eil
by airs Kernadie XikI xh, h.,a a
•uitar, one Sir John, a member of
the British cal.met Incideatallv
tlie ,-ntiry i aet hu* d«v,-|t^>, d a
paeino auth, ntic accent t> «kiy.
vtsbly Hr>-eti*b
K.nler ihe t iltian
There you have a pair of lover*
Hut no |dav w aid Iw l otiplet*
;;r
K f%
Plot Thickens
Rir John tKlt-'fherf, the
r of Tank PfuRuctioft. i*
""•I. . CO
,Jarvis l.hosen
Valedictorian
Donald E Jarvta. fifth year
Har
. teat
mg in the senator at large race,
pointing out that auch "machine”
polibcs could tie partially broken
' by giving two junta's a sure cinch
, at Senate seata.
Raney's comments were hacked
up m part by other senators who
said that in the past, only sea-
ion had been elected to the sen
mor at large poaittat*
When debate subsided, the
amendment was defeated by a
large majority.
Kirk ham then naked for Individ;
ual senator'* opinions on select
ing men from each class who would
ait in Senate meeting*, but who
Would have no rate
. /
Now-Vetera Prapuard
Allen F.uhaak put Kirkbam’s
suggestion into a mol ion which
proposed that three aseiwber* from
each of the three under-cl***e. he
elected by these classes to ait on
the Senate without voice or vota
Dierukaion followed on whether
i the men shrald or should not have
s vine* Raney said that meeting*
for *uch mdividua)* would be too
1 dull if thev had m voice and that
, they would toon lose interest
x e
architecture major from Fort *'»b ‘he "associaie membera- hav
Worth, was named vmMtctor- ; n * w ' v ."^ ^ unless asked
to speak by regular senatura
The Renat*
the motion
Pf»2 The Aggie* rank
run
lag with
fourth
ARM * hitting or lack of it—
will be the determining factor to
dav and tomorrow, along with the I
‘Rio Rita’ Set
For, Summer
Th« operetta “Rio Rita”,'
t wmtern meludraitta in two
acta will he prenentexi an a
summer entertainment pro-1
jfet by Bill Turner, director
of musuwl actsvttiea, Juno 27 and I
SN
Written by Harry Tierny ami
Joe McCarthy, and a great sue-1
«eaa when first producod by Zieg-
fisld "Rio Rita" features cow
boys, Mexican*. Texas Rangers,
and cabaret girls, in the colorful
setting of the Rio (irande
Jim, captain (d a company of
Texas Ranger* la over the Mel- [
lean I .order looking for a bandit
Rita’s brother is suape*t«d sad
come* between the lave they have
far raeh other “Rio Rita," "Ran
C r's (‘honi*,'* ’ Haualight Ral
i," "Spanish Shan I.’ and other
familiar songs are sung in tRej
course of the action
"fU<> Rita” will be the fourth
summer oporetta to be pruducud
by Tiimer Last year’s production,
"Ybe rhocolate HokRer” was a
great success This yaar's show
wilt feat am professional rostum-
mg by a New Yack firm
Audition* are being Mr id bv ag-
puiatmaat »Rb Turner in the Music
Hall fram three to five rack eeea-
mg tbit week ami next weak Re
hearsals far both (M-chratra aad
raal wilt begin Tuesday, Jana
Half 1 ^ ^ 1,1 the Muaie
AMU
PlMkl
less thing*.
Dams- Tickets To
Sell 1'liru Friday
TtJketa for the Seata King
Dnace arp sow ua rale, aad will
rontinue ra rale daily fram I la
ip w. In The (ommraMUtr
affire, *eco«d Door at t.oed
• in Hall.
Banquet tickets wHI Md be
an rate after Thursday after-
atra. Dance Urketo and pay
meat far pictures may bv made
aatil Frida, aftorwaua at 6 p
m N# tickets will be aa sale
after that data.
Revised aad rarrert schedule*
far going through the ring will
appear to Thursday and Fri
day's edttioas af The Battahea
The banquet will be held at
• p. m. Saturday; dm dance fal
low* st I p. m. ,
soriath.tl in,-.ting
They sill brief!) .rtltlifir the mil
itary training thev hnvn r*H-.i\ed
at ARM
Th,- Air Force ix *<-,tdi|ig a C 4'
to Hryan to pick up the . ,«d. t*
They will return M ARjd by air
foil,.wing the Waco meeting
Th«we invited ta nuiki th, trip
in, lurie Ihyyle Avnnt, c,J*irtel of the
corpa, Walter \A Zilionei-inan.
r«.rpe excutive officer) Sam 4,
Fate, commander, Infaidry K< g!
| ment, J. T In.tson, cgnini
Artillery
witboiit an int, rfcrence f<v (he hjj mtdhcr, unjil he meet* love
twoN'tne This time he coin,-* in
the form of David Ham*-*, cast
a* a tr«.uhle.om, communiskc lit
tie l.rat
A|.*<i u|M>n th.* «cene are Jeanne
t .apian I'resident
Of Hillet Club
Idpiself
The play was a | as polar <mc on
Kroodway la*! tomuon, and lias en-
>< >»d priukictKins here and abroad
'tarring AlfrNM Lout and Lynn
Fontaine two If the loggext !hix-
office dr.iw* m? Iwisiness
4 4
S|)e(‘ial \otin«
ijet by Juniors
>an of the Senior Oatw thut
morning.
Janus, a recent winner of an 1
Achievement Award by the Sc Inn* I
Klertira Body Defeated
Proposal of a student election
commission. Kirkbam’s third
of Kligineering, is presidertt of Twu , , . , t
Bet. F'h, Ust year he w as g cT I »"**<*■*"*. ^ afta dislStotoid
Igiui* “t »!»* < a|dan, juvi«>' V
F Xiajor from Houston was fleet
e.l |»resident of the AAM Hillel
t'liil. at a meeting of the tflnb in
the • alin.et room of th,- YM* A
flth«'r officer* < ho*en were 1 ; Vue
makder, pregident. Martin K»«lnvf*k». jus
Rcginielit, Flank < lei-j jor-ihumnch* student from ihilla*
and. commander, t'ornpiput*- Rv'IP- Seciet ary 1 rea»urer, Vctor Is-v>
ment, Jimmie Magrudvri romman- (iimnistry majm frnm Imllal. Fat
der. Air (iroup. Allan F.ubnnk, haiemanan tovin Col.lateir* *01 h
commander, ( avalryLiMPnee i Keg , ^Ndr, )>u*«n, *!■ maior frnm It one n
imeat; and Wdly Kohliian, rom-
mander. Sixth Regiment
,fter th, • loot ion plan* we».
y*
det lieutenant folonel on the Coitta
Another senior veil leader Staff and served aa corps a4uu£.
fur next vear will he eta-teyl H, ‘ *** ,|U “ y[r * «’» hia
lor next >ear wm De eiecieti r|#M h|# y i
.. . , by ^ * ,r r‘** nt JUm ° r na,li A fonnerxtudent wmat..r.^towasi• r,M,, * d •«» , ^ r«>unda. ,
HID I ‘im rl l4‘41 Tueaday evenlto| an a re- ^I^cted to Mho * Who at ARM last The cotnmiuMSa was to b« a 20
1?1* X I X .(lilt t 111 II gu |t () f thf, diaquallfieation of year and was the Winner of a stu mBn group with representatives
me of the yell leaders previously dent aid European trip which he 0 f iRg fuur claanen, the
a* to the legality of the Senate
authonimg a body to regulato/
class eltsctians
Moat of the senator* oppoaad the
For I'rodiicls Men
The m,-et i ng
duct* Maik,-tir|
an Mtdivox hy F.dwardx, ex
ecutIT. Vice piell4ent
elect nt hy the class, Class Preti. 1 took last summer,
dent Wilman ' IVisher" Hanies aii-
nil Building pro. ! ytaerday aftonwon | by |w . ail of Knginranng H W Bar
ptudenl* to hear . I low When he was announced as one
if the Achievement Award winners
"Jarvis was selected," Barlow
morning in the Student Activities
hip, I
his ability as X leader and counsel- i
or, his wiadotn, his judgement, and I
his modesty, for hi* accomplish j
Other
rt officer*! who will
for
„ * ..., » final tuirta* ue suppei
make the trip are Hof MitcMl, t( ,X h( . M u Hf . |<|k .| ,^ rk
8 1, Coras Huff. Ted filler, 8 1,1 T r
i'availry-lbiCMitrr Htfivvviiii Alaiff; j W r * J- J- T nubrnhiiu*. Hillrl
AmoM Welder, 8 1. tor droop, t Oti
Ken Landrum, commai^er, K Air a ^rom the club member* for
Force;'and C (\ Muhnw, PIO, ! hej| *»rviee* to dub in the past
1 Corp# SUff yegr
; - — ~-j 1. T T~
J J Taubenhaus. Hillel All HuiUimg Fifidnct* Mar
1*0OS"r, wa* pre*enU*i With majors who plfn to d<. wo
from the
MfViCe* t"
Iveiman's Aswaiation, ha* beep; m., Monday, May^22
i am-elled I i (Jualificaliona for the aenior yell
i , leader post are a I 2f. grade point
r* Ll*^ ^ Tr. “4 *» —e~
ain, i^^.- :::x4L, ^ r 4?^ - rv * , “ l
SOUL h.* uus. U< wx.wde*! edemw : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ] diversity uf mtefraU
-"hedulea. \ | , lw . ttw|1 W1 „ tppear ^ tfH , i The Fort Worth senior is a mem
The meeting ugl lie held in the 1 ^ J U |, lor , decided in a rlaaa vote | ^r • w * ” a *
fall, he soid i yesterday afternoon been active in church acAivitio* on
iketmg Diacuasion on ielecting the heod eampua
lajors who piiu( to do work for yell leader will be taken up at the He was the student who design
rvdit this xunifnfr were naked by Tueaday election, Barnet said ed the new Aggie shoulder patch,
Hook to cheds pith him befoie | Location of the election meeting adopted for cadet uniforms last
Iravmg school. place will be announced later year
U
Henate. ami Student life (oanait-
Jarvis was re*-ently paid tribute ee It was defeated by a lb-4 yete.
Premdent F. C. Boltoe addressed
the Sraate at Utoir banquet pfe-
vtous to the businera meeting aad
Bennie Zmn. assistant deaa ®f
iludente, awarded keys to the
senator*
A&M's Answer to Broadway—The Aggie Players
Kmployt™
Kprinx Din
PUn
Dinner
The ARM hmplayees Dianar
i Tub will hald Its last dinner of tho
C pent Spring *—son Thuraday
r IS, •( d «b p. ■*. to JR
Hal
TVe Jmnor meeting* wlll^bt^dia
■Hathi bat •til bnfta again to Ihu
fall of 1M0
mmm rr\ ■
> ^ i -
L*
gate
Offtotal aerroiary fat 8«r John
M Mira Andos
WM I
v
• j
%ra an opera t mb
Shell portray a
aad fKr-
, Attention,
.Senior (yradn
Hewta favortio srdorw that
were placed before April )•
art aow ■ vailaUe aad may bo
picked up to roam SM to Gaad-
wto Metwera I a. ■ aad I p
Grady FJma, laalatat di
rector of Htadeat Aotlvttioa,
raid today
Thoao grt
natlua invitatlaM aad'did not
pay far them, «... pick them
ap bv 6 p. m. Tlwradav May •
oc they will to aald «a a flrat
come toato.
David
M
HtUo
^toy • spall ad. caaii
-
DEF
affect tot
Clah if “Rig
AN1ZA110M
*t will to the
Houston ARM
m
Wm
aty Buportggradll.t w E. Morw-
tond rearatly asked far three mure
of tto school, when to rararamend-
rity’Tto^taalAAM Olto ie^ ““
od into
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