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    City Of
College SUtion
Offlciml Newspaper
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Nation’m Top
(Ollegiate Doily
NAS 1949 Survey
PI BUSHED Ei THE
COLLEGE STATION 7A K >r
Seniors
Silver
! For Nen Gift
Th« Senior Cltw >♦ vr-^\
voted U> buy a nilvtr neVvice
for the Motional Stodent
tVntem ait iU t'laac A
previoUb decuiioo to fbmiih a
'1**n»r»tiv* fountain for |hr (jrntHr
»M #h#i thf rBtl#l«Ud
rout for thr pr„ir<1 ,>Ih4hI «t
9MM.
Tto* gift wn» <ht.'rn ( at a
"pa* twly aUrmtati claia
in I ho A ( aaprl
OoM>e Uhlantjotf, rkairatlin nf
th«* rift oonmutun-. rrinirt^l oli
t toll mat*-•> for thr town
DUevail tM|# Sia<, tha rU»' funlr ae- not
•‘tiffirimt to Un4»*rvt ritr < on^triM-
tloR of thf foiiatant. thf cl<>'ItfhnMf
ili« »ilvtT arrvu»
All iltHf* of dw >orv,c* pur
■ hanfd >»ith t In’,* of ’50 fWlulr
will hr fufravtol, ohU-talorf Mil
They will bf nt>tl at fvo-||tiona,
<iin0*ni, ami similar wa tal wHitt
Thr *tion ,.f «ilv«r A™ 11 *
a» a y ft war ortifinally madl
J Waypf Stark, ilir-rttnr >f tha-
M.'M’. 4tark a>lJrf'»o<l thf-olaiit
at a piOMour mofttiir littinf p »
*it>|r Kift Miffwtiirit
Thi' fountain wa» |tlann4l f«>r
•••>w>tru4tion in th« patio df thf
itfW hufhitnir Hoarvfr, to,
thf drtii[ii of tiia fountain it har-
mofty aTth that of thf arw build
inf, tha ronatna tion .ttt tiouW
lif klaoii th.ltai
Thf »^ft coinnnUff rftiorttii th«-
rfHiit* pf ita i<« inif«tlrata)ii t«'
thf riaat at vontf ftlai s nifaSulK
COLLEGE
or a cit la ra a*m
Ty. HAT 21, 1960
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Number 156: Volume 49
Price:
Summer Session
Entertainment Set
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Hr hKN HU.t.lNS
with th# airaptioa of Saturday
ni(hta, Sunday* and arhooi bait
itay* Tha ft <amr*tf Unnti rourta
‘>p**r U> tboaa who rayoy
Thraa aponal attrart»«u for ltlyt , h ^
lurnmof aatartairimfnt hava bean W1 i| ^
a oouncwd by C (i • , Splka , ' Whita, t , nnu
diraru.r of .tudrat aat.aitiaa , >nik# ^ Marrh# §rt two ^
ftraka and Mart ha, piano duo >u»odinp p>moaal'tia* wha arw naw
and dam # taam will appaar Moo- ! on tha ronaari honaon ainco tha j
(lay, Junr 1» Tha nmwnal romatly war Thay will praaant a prof ram
Km Rito", ia to ba pmaantad Iona of mu*ir in tka hfhtar a*in and
2S 2V with a loramuiuty raat Tha Ufhtar daora nombani
ihrap Mivar Sinfara wil apywai «
July II All of tki. .ptaialTn **• fcU
trrtammatit will ba at tha (Jpova Tha oparattk “Rhi Rita" ia aj
Ad mi'Moii to all anlartammarit Wratarn malodrama m two acta
at tha <irt>va wifi t»a l*y praam-j It waa wrRUn by Harry Tiaruy and I
tation of a itodant atdivitia* faa Joa Me artk^amt war a bar am
racaipl tolla^a amployaaa and raw whan p,<alu«fd hy Ziarfiald
in* inlwr« of thair familia# will Tha romniunity raat will ba diratt-
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Waves of Green
Film Premiere
ToniteinGuion
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alao ha admitted Haouiaa atudaot'.
only ataff matohart fatuity nwin
bam, ami thair familiar will bf
•dmittati
Kail 1‘roa f a w
A fu^ profiam haa hffn plao-
na»l for -tha (JroVa thi* aumniar
Motriaa will l>r ahown on Mondry,
Tuawlay, ami Thurwlay mrhta,
with thf a* rapt am of Jurif 12, IS,
lit, 2V. and July 1 and II
Tharf will !>♦• akatuijt and ;«kr
btiit danrinr on Wcdm**<iay nifhta
I akataa for rant at thf (Jrwvri
lha liroca i* to hf usatl Friday
ficept July 11 fern -(fuarr dam ina,
which la to hf pracaa*doti hy
half hour of mat ruction Studant*
wiM u«r tha (»ro\r Satuntay nl*ht*
with tha atraption of July lf> for
dam*in(r t«i the Affiaiand ( ombo
Skatinp baa l*at*n jichaHiulad 1>*t
Sunday*
For VI h lr I as
t*d by Bill Furtiar
Tha I iff p Ri»ar Jubilaa yjuart.t
will praaant a profram of *ofir
IMtavau ha* aniMtuncrd hta raw
IK nation from lha Kn«tl»h Ha
of tha flaap Sduth, oUl tuna fnvor- * partmrnl. Ha wiR laa*a at thr
itaa, ami mtHlpru aonjr* Thf pn
irram in< lutian auch toti(fa a* “OM
Man Rivor”. ‘’Shoct'nin’ Hrantt”,
''Itown on Thr Lavaa”, amt “Old j
Rlark Joa"
All progrranta will barm at k i
p m but will ha rancfllod in raaa !
of ram
and ol Ibf NpnnK M-maaifr Iw
bacoma -ata^man for an aircu
lif a i ram i nr rompany. In thr
K l hr kaa «p«naorad Ibf Axvtc
^yara and thf Axaif Falliaa.
Ten Reporters
■; Stranahan Sets Siun for (jimp
Pace in British p our Needed
\mat«ir Golf
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Bf SID ABKRNATHY
Tha Taiaa pramiera of ''Wava»
of Oraan”, a taclmboior pretura
paymr tributa to iaiid-frant col
Wfa* of thf 1'iiitad Stataa, will ba
bald in (iUioii, Mali tonipht at t<
p iiv
Produced by tha Itaarbom Mot
or* Corporation, tha film tall* tha
dramatic atory of tha contribo-
tiona of land yrant rollaffas to
A mar lean airrn ultura throuirh tha
applicatiiHi of aciaiica to farm prob
lems.
Taya* waa amorif tha aiyht
atata* which worn, choaan a* *yta»
for tha racordinp of arena a' and
actum Tha film ffatura* thf con
tributum* of K S MiFaddrn. K»-
{wnmaiit Station afronoinmt, in
brafdinir ru*t-ra*i*tant variatia* of
whaa* adaptalda to thf Southwest.
Spacial I’rofraniH
Accord!nf to Chancellor Cihb
(iilchriat, a p,y>»rani following tba
prarnifra will |>ay upw lal tribute
For ttw>*a athletically inclined,
tbere will la* intramural aofthafl
and folley ball taam* aldoy faith
<^»an taunt* sod fulf toiffoamanta
F not ball*, lia«.|i-,ball* 1 and punch-'
HIT ba|M are to Iw available at
tha phyweal education office
P I*. Dowa Natatonum will Iw
•pan daily from 3 p m to !i ttt
p m and from 7 p m to !• p m
Musial Tops NL
Doby Pacing \I>
Now York May »
St*n MumimI of St I>>uim still
roll* along at a 439 clip al-
though National League
pitcher* cut 28 fx»tnta off hia
iaadin* a'erafe dur'ng thf weak
Kntarmg th> final staff* of hia
fco*t. rn tour, Munial holds a «2
point edge over teammate Jo*- t*ar-
afioia, sproml at .'t77 AM fjrures
iwlude Sunday’* fames.
Musial aim* m top* in total hits,
4't, doutdf*, I I, and i* tie*! with
R*< hie Ahhburn of the Phil* and
Saw JetRror and Buddy Kerr of
Rneton ulth three triple*
Mehmd iht two < animal* c<.me*
ftick Si#|et of the Pbillie*, 371,
with J*<h»nv Hopp of Pittaburirh a
rloar up f*iui1h at dift
Iwrrv l••,hy of (‘levaland took
o'er top *|e>t in American l^afue
hittinf last wc**k
Hi* 4If. average including game*
of Sunday w a* foui point* better
than PhsladfIphta’* 4’oul le-hner’a
411 Hwtiy. w lio w a* not among
(Ba h ad* i* 'la#l Week replaced
Maltei Drop, of (ioaton a, the top
Dropci dived to m*th ptaci with hi*
.’Uh
Otbrrs among the top ten wepe
fainie Mele R awhington, iHP,
thud and Phil K irtuto, New \or|,
:t<e fourth
St AmlreWH, Scotland, May
24 —(API — kllMcle man
Frank Stranahan went
through h a* Mtcond rniind
match in the Bntmh Ama
teur Gotf Tdurnament ye*ter«lay
like a h.m*» gfrne, ,
Ten juniora have been named
BaUaliott *unmier ramp corres
pondent* ami four more ar* rii-e.1
a.1 to m*nre coverage of all the
cainiw. Clayton Selph maruigiog
editor, *aid tin* aiorning
Umta still without correspond
enta are Infantry, Field Artillery.
Signal Corp# Snd 4 hemteal Corpa
Junior* m these outfit* intfre*t
wl in re|N)Sting new* fnim then
M. McFaddm
The betting here it that he will |c>, 7 *tM*MJeave the., name* and
keep nghtp on burning until he ** Battalion office m
run* into W|l.e Turnewn ia the H f" <,r TT :’ n *' ' ,f
semifinal* Friday y *!. r * ^h»h aaul
Map signing up a* corrf*y>on
Two Students
\re Honored
By Geologists
Stranahan tj victup wa* A C
Gibawn. a selfastyle*! weekend g*»4f
er, J»b« wa* helpleaa hgftme the
faultieas plaf of tha Toledo ace
He baxued grgrefullv on the |oth
hole, 1i and h, after a deteminted
effort that nHted him onff dne
haloed hole
Two A&M
«a< h mrrewpundent
Camp fe|)erters will be H*ke.l
t«i *en.l in one report each week
, on the activitie* at their camp The
The American neealed only U Summer Battalion will be *ent tree
stroke* four b*** than par, for to camp* having a correwondent
the rngteh
Wen *ig
dent* naad »ivr^ -. > <n< ■ ... i *,
writing or reporting egperiemf HOpOTtgl Mondgy
Slaaiueti, addressed envelope* ami NtOUgltlti by tht* H,»UHti»n (iS*t>
wntidf paper will in- pruvnlwl for logical Society.
atudentx wpd-
night m
*Y *
Station, ha* ac4aknpH*hed the first succewaful transfer of tha rust
resist ant <|uahtir* •<# feed wheat la the bread wheal*. Hs appear*
in the new aio(ian picture, “Mave* of Green." whose Male prv
m if re will be shawiy m i • Mon Hall tanight at H.
(7)Uon Tour Slalrs
\\ ashiimloiGdanada
Joseph Named
Senior Head
^ell Leader
I Ihm Joseph will be the
head nenior yell leader for
1950-51 W 1) "F usher”
Barneh. junior < lann president, . , .
announced al a clam meeting ^
r*
B» MID AHFXNAIHY
Tunbsa and Ih, k Chapman. mo*t
highly raganled of the other t? S
entrant*, dal pot play yeatenlav
M«.*t of the spectator* wHo were
on hand followed dynamite Bt!l |
Goodloe of V%ildo*u, Ga He had
all kind* of troutdf before Hf di». |
posed of Joe Gent g Kaglaml I ;
up. on the llth
Hill ( amplwll fnim Huntlngtori. j
W Va , gairvFd supporter* with a
convincing 5, and 3 verdict over
John Graham of Scotland
Fifty-seven yea, old Francis
♦ <Hjtmet of \A^elle«lev Hill*, Mas*.,
who wa* a *#m!-finalist year*
ago, wort hi* *econrl rourkl match
from L G. TWy lor of Bnuin. one
up
The defending champion, Iriah-
man Sam Met ready, '-ontinned to
Kreeie along He brushed aside F
G Iw W ai, iRitain. S ami 1
In !3 mat.'hr- yesterday. Ameri
can* wo#» tin and lost seven.
A meeting for ai! camp corres
pondents Will he held • Thunulnv
evening Tb* tune snd location of
the meeting will be announced in
the dimity hall, Selph -an!
R.portsp* already named are
Bill Hodddkn ASA, K.*b« rt ( amp
bell, AF Maintenance, Jack Wmal,
AF ln*t*l|a tion*, Tommy F* ntatrie.
<’oa*t Aftill.ry, Km I pi i Gorman.
Cavalry; Marvin Matusek Knipn
eeni Hettier Finch,«‘rdnaru’. Jrihn
WHitmora Quartermaster; Kay
Konse, nansportation
AF Aammistration camp will
iw reportbd i»y ne*t year '* co edi
tor*. Selim said
Mailing I 7*i*n I hit*
(hi *50
Siudsmls wbe are rradaaliai
or wbn will not be ta *rkonl
aelt fall are regaested to par
their malting fee far the Ag-
* tela ad 1M4. that year'* year-
beak. Raland mac. maaeger of
Stadenl PaMicatimaa. said tht*
awKwigg.
Mailing addresses for aetl
year *h«>«td ahw be left along
with the mailing fee. gt the ftta-
deat Ad i» Mies effire. s#*oad
fW af (.awdam Hall. Blag
Hhnk W ins Kish
\«roiioniv Lonlrst
t' » m
^ G Black from Mena it the |
winner >4 the Freshman Agronomy
Crop* ('ontrflt.
Blai k *. "re«i M4 pomta out of
a t*double lpt)U Thia is one of
the highest icopaa ever made in
the contest al AAM according to
J S Mogfond and J. K Ju.Gce
of the Agrcmomy DeparUnont
(Kher high scorer* m tke con
test mrlade P J Shepard, frakam;
E Zeach, Magoh; and C. D. Gideon
Sulphur Spring* v
Medal* weft prwaealad to these
winner* by l»ean J R Bart rand
These medals were roatnbgted by
Firat State ptonk and Tnaat Co..
A M Waktrgp. W 1. D gad Con
way and Co
F. (1 Erwin, repfedetitinic
the (j. 4"gical Departmmit, ind (
K Mn f( nthfiler, r. pr. sentmg th.
IVtrol. Jdi Kngioe. ring HFpar*
meat, Me*.' ch'da tl a* havirtk th*
h» *t a'V t dmn r tidk* by JudgFt
of the society
Two gther student* ft* m AdM
*poke mJ the meeting The)- wefe
W C pm< lair trvl A 4. Rslth
Kach sgident piywnted 'a tgenty
mmulc talk on a >tv hucul l
telated t< geeti.gy ir to |M‘til’lrum
••nglt cefmg
S«iaie 125 members if thi
tety, including <Min i tini*trati'4’ and
technodl personae! from mast of
the Iltaipr and independent ol) com
parti*- df the liulf «-t>Bst area. Were
pteaeii'. to h.-at the talk*
Era id's subject, "Pra«p*gt* of
tiie Jtaii .lujin Ha*in of Newf York
ico**. fgvererl in detail thd past •
ciplar*|io,i fot oil in thr basin
and t>-iiii».-d out favorahlst r.nv-
dithms |fou,wl tip re that mlua'.
the pungihtlity "f future tM-tpileiiiii
dtSCoVeflew
Margentholer spoke im vM/ave *
Action on Off* hr ire I'nlhng Plgt |
fortti*'* Hi* talk wa* cotwerued |
with f|< tor* Oiat mirat lid ton - j
«idere<l in the 0o4i*tructN>n of plgt-
forai* ft'r drHlitig ofieration*, in the
Gulf of Me*ico, ami the pighbrn*
that *n emouirtered in h an
oparaUgn
(Jthef guest* from AAM Were
K A Uynch. head of the Geology
1 tepartryieiit, Hatsdd Yadre. iWad of
the Petroleum Ksgioeerihg Ip-twit
meht; profesaory \A I tprsnell,
F K Smith, am! several | idher
students
Three agronomy *ltio. ni» and a
faculty advisor gfii leave Satur
day, June 3 on a ftvvfweok Cotton
Stpdy Tour that will take them
through part* of the United State*
and * anada. Dr Lut|er G. Jopes
of the Agronomy Department said
today
Students mak(|lg t)ie trip are
Leu Mikeska agruidim) major
from Temple, g. At Kabroker.
agronomy major fidgi Oenaville,
and 1 K Itoenirgi a|Won<>my ma
jor from HamtlMn The faculty
advisor will Im th Jones;
fesgor Joe Mogford of the Agro-
nongy Ilepar tihefit
Fund* for the tour , are rauwd
held last night in the Assembly
Hall
Joseph'* reinstatement ram*
about from a ruling in the student
handbook which states that t h«
two senior yell leaden are to be
elec tod hy the corps, and did not
to this outstanding gnentikt and
other member* of the AAM staff.
A special dinner in Kbiaa Hall
will precede the premiere
•'Waves of Grew” talk a story
that date* back to 1MI when the
Mumll Act provided for tlk* es
tablishment of at toast one ia*
stitution in each state to fuitush
higher education in agnrultar* ami
industry These institution*, known
a* land-grant collegaa, have con
tributed heavily to the heitormeat
of agriculture in evory section of
the country
Dearborn Produce*
I >ear!>em Motors Corporation
got the iriHihration for the film
from s Mmech by JoHi A Hannah,
president of Michifaa State ('-al
lege.
Official* of tha company who
beard Hannah'* talk on the cop-
tnhutiona of laiaJ-grant cuiiegos
to the development gf American
agriculture, .teenled that the Am
i mean prpote should. V tot 4 °f
the»e achievenjents which have
been accompltahed so auietlynmd
efficMntfy that they have gono
virtually unnoticed.
The first contribution depictad
m the film i* the wori of acten-
list* of Oregon State Colle' *n
saving the state’s orchard 11-..
try from alow *ti anguiatigst due to
high transportation coats -lievelop-
ment of a giant seed industry ia
also attributed to srirntist of the
Oregon college extension service.
Ml heat Rust Feature
the film
hard lioltie
through the pre*entatlnn of the ^ ^ f
annual t'otton Pageant and Bali
The first leg of tht* yeai's trip
will be a short ony leaving the
college Saturday, the group will
tour Houston cotton mills and pro
cessing plant* and will return Sat
urday night
Halls- St..g Slated
ng the film
Halla- where they will visit the ‘
Jiouses of
cotton merchantile
Sear* atal '-»nger*.
Next *<-hedul«d *top of the tour
will lie in Mississippi Here the
men will in*|»*et the Federal Ex
(wriment Station at Greenville
Two atop* in Tennessee have
. u _ l. ■> been schedulerl for the ouartet
inaugurated It! v»§r* ago hy Pro-, Tv ^ n c » i
—• / , vvill first viait the National
j ('otttm Council and then examine
the Tennessee Valley project*
Vmit Wa-hingtiMi
against the ravage* of wheat ruet
and hop it finally reached a
triumphant cliniai due largely to
the patient and skillful work of E
S. McFaidden
The dyvelbpment of meyhamsed
farming and eunpa ewWed to rae-
ber of the . orp^. Barnes said j chamcal hnndltng are »lao prrrtray-
A $200 working fund waa voted *d a* art achievemnat in engineer-
to the Ai M Film committee after n™! science
a l^n^thy disrussion. Thi» will b** i J Morme, of th* U. 6. Dt^
used to meet the miacellaneous ex- ;*artment of Agrteultere, and many
pen*ea of the committee. (.them are ( reditod in the fHm
Al A a ro noon, film committee- apkewiiiig # i •*( of
man, reported the Student 1.,^ i oil nch green soybean field* a.T<^|
Committee has voted $2,INN) fo| America.
Another *< lenUst meiwmg re*
(\)KruUo« for outstanding work ia
the field of agriculture is Ur F,
Monday the men wi|l leave for' u *' ’ n m, *hini
Mother’s (lubs have regiwere-
an interest in the film as ha* th-
Former Student*. Aaronaon re
SponMired hy Vgr-moiwy
The Cotton Stuyly Tour 11
annual affair »bon*<ged by
Agronomy Depafgaeat and
J
f
Next on the group's agenda is
a tour of the nation's capitol, and
a view of the *et up of the Produc
tion Marketing AsarMiation They
will alao witne*- session* of ( '«n I ‘Li."'~
greaa. paying particular atten rll, v~ie rust
turn to the law making body's
work in connection with agricul-
ture. Hr Jones aaid
ia-aviug Waahington, the group
will journey to New fork for an
inspection of the New York Stock
' Kxchange and 4 otto,t Ftcluinge
ported
The prmp.a»e<! film is intended to
be a film on Aggie life and the
physical plant of the r college.
It will cost approximately $M,iahi,
Hai ne* send
Lihran Shows
Oil Kxhihitimi
C. K. MargefithaJrr
Margaathaler tpokr an “Wave
AMiaa M (Hfahare Hrilling Plat
forma to the Houalon (.ewtoglcaJ
Xateeiy Meads> night He wa*
warned best -peaker wut of the
group of pHrwieam eagiaeeriag
• ' •
NameplateM
Non AvuilahLr
Graduatiag senior* whd or
dered eagraied as air rardk ran
receiwe tberr nameplate* aaw,
Grady F.lma. a*«i<tant diaprtor
of stadent activitie*. sard thi-
4 anadtan Slwp*
The agrononiiNts will ronlmue
on thrtmgh the New England state*
' up into ( anada with the first
Camte aa -lop in the provune of; . . . . , .
Quebe. wher. they a,II m+ocr ”'*!'*'"* J?"'
tb* Anderson, Clayton t otnpany
new LIFE exhibit i*n
oil hau br-en
placed on display on the find
fl<x»r of the library, according
to K A Houze. acting librar
ian The exhibit will Iw on dt*
play until May 31.
The world’s moat fabulou* re
servotr of petroleum lie* in the
Middle East, and the problem of
international oil coacesaitis is t^r
hap* one of the mp*t urgent (jue*
turn* of t(*1ay he said.
The exhibition deals with the
R BeautieU*. of Rutger- Culver
*ity, wht> identified and developed
a vai cHi# Ui combat a dread disease
that wa* -enoualg injuring the
poultry itglustry
others type* of activity ar* also
covered in the film— youth train-
uig thraufh 4-H Huh* -wnrk be
ing done by farmers and scientiata
t<» improve the land and its >ieWi
| to spread the belief<t« pf edura-
tion to bring new stand a ml* pf
living to farm families everywhere.
Werh Revealed
These activitu-s and at»rira # of
other significant work twang car*
1 ried forward by agricultuml «neir*
Ust* and fartm-rs of Amdetca agb j
presented in 'the panorama of gf* -
nrultorsl pr!>gr«*s revealed in
"Wav** of Green. M
J. (g. (ray Joiiifl
Kuter Park Staff
John G. Gay, Jr. t ton of YMCA
assistant »e< retary Gftrduh Gay,
wa* selected for a position on- the
working staff of tag E*ier 'Dark
and Baud. Arabia, and brings for , „ nfrrtn(> , YMCA enemtonent
in Montreal Before heading henue «b!y to teiltd that diplomatu wst- l0 beheld at Ester Bark. Cola^kk
.ff ill
V. G. Enrta
Erwm -poke le Ike Huuslea fit-
oh.xiral Society I«■ "I'rwapecta
of the Saa Juan Banin of New
Mexico" al a Weetlnx Monday
aithi in Housten Irwin's talk
was -elected the heat represent
me xeoioxy.
er* have so far iwen smoottwd Fy j j un * 5-September 1.
oil
"Tell me the sort of agreement
Senior
Calendar
May 14 Ertity - I eat day of
rlease* for aenior* not (ailing
Graduates Turn-In J" hilw ‘ L*ng May to Go
ldrntif>in^ (iardn
Saturday Final* he
May r
M Karelia aeons- -Gradaatmf aea-
lora who want their Aggie-
land wailed to thew next Fall
ahoakd slop By the Mlodewi
Aetlvitiew office *eeand floor
l.oadma Hall before they
leave arhooi aad Wave their
addreoa and 24 rents to cover
amilmg rhargea.
June 2 Baccalaureate and rate-
Graduating senior* should turn
in identification cards at Room KM)
Goodwin Hall before leaving the
rnlWfe ac. of ling to Btemie A
Zinn, aaais'aht dean of
V
nave tha card* they art now using of AAM ia J. J Woolket, H*
Woolket Has to Walk at Double-time 5
t to ia
L'r
By KAY MII.I.FAMS
aaawig it all.
_ .... # I T« bung the Jubilee to
, _ __ . .Th** » r *' n ** reaaful end. thete are
Zinn rvuueaUd that alV atudenta! ^. ”»»»•»« mhjnaifaraajf year tMM| of wKM . h
** 1 pnrth'dUr gdi in arrangtter foi
****** and tiw prewntation gf, ^he en
! tine pw>gram af event*.
faculty meml-r at, ha* the rswporhubilit'
of medtmg with theao gr<>^>* am
aad ft-
Jaae l Final Review
and have thorn revalidated at rvg
istration next September
“The only new cards made in
September will be far new students
who did net attend the prewant see
Maw. ttedsrga who late their
1 tit-M card w i If be charged a
; fee of ft 00 Ear a' new or*.' Sinn
■aid
"We ate IMtereatod simply W ad-
viaiwg «U student* to kaep the
cards to sate the coat of having
a new ate made and the delay R
will cauar, h» sa.d
the Muiterr tjmguage
■mat.
Woaiket.
ARM for 28 years is the chair-
maa of the committee for the Iha-
rnoad Jubilee.
To om who deesm t know, this
wk W a tremernhma tank that will
take May hoar* to mmpiete hi
the Ume Jaae ’ll rolk arwaad
Tha entire preparations ar*
aamsthiag that will tab* May
people Wag hears la eawipietr
hat Moaiket has the jah of over
working a>nag with C legulai
duties in hw uWn depattaMt. .
Thia is nothing new for Waaftet
however, since he has I wen
er of the Colkego amt
without ronumaratwn.
cam# h> ARM.
Among tha May thing*
sraond the coBog* that kr ha-
left Ms rreditable mark pa are
the Staging CaRte* of whirk ke
waa tke orgiaRWr. He directed
tkem for faar yearn, antil It
grew to be aafk a job that a
fall tuae director ••* hired
Other thinga la dhich hia aer-
•icc» are well remembered are
ih* (»nginal Aggie Players and
the beginning of -t4t«*n WTAW
Of the latter he »ay». "W# didn’t
know II minatg* ahead of Um
* hat the next pPofrbm would be"
AWo ua hi* Imt h thp job of mas
ter of ceremorua* gf the (ottea
Pageant and Ball, Xhich he held
for a do sea yuan *
M (M.lket came to ARM ia 1M4
from Okorlin Collefe in OhW,
where he rocetvpd W* B A aad
ward the group trill stop
Ottawa, ( anada
Back in the United States the n . , ^
map's find Stop Will be at the th *‘ ^
Ford Motors plant in Delrott The W,U) tu ,h *
to analyse the durability
of the peace." Harold I eke* said
m 1P44
Middle East Oil, base.) on a
story in LIFE, Jua* l|. 1P48. was
chosen lx** a use of ita timelines*,
said House
Eighteen panel* comprise the ex
hibit. The pw-turea in the exhib
ition are by Dmitri Kessel. one of
FIFE'S moat distinguished photo
grapher* Mix photograph* under
line the striking contrast preocat-
by a modern industry. House
id. set against the Moslem back
ground of a tribal, nomadn civil-
iiatioa that ha* *carrely changed
in hundred* of year*
Chicago Board of Trade will alao f w, ‘ ,urc •' ,,
be toured.
Continuing homeward, the group
1 will end their five-week jaunt by
making a tour of the Univenotv
of lllinul*. University of Nebra-
ka. ami Iowa litate Uaivendty
The enrampmeat, located weet
of lienver. will hate a staff of
150, representing 12 state*, aad
M colleges
M A Since that UM. he ha*
studied in France, Spain, and Mex
ico He has been a regular visitor
in Mexico for 26 years
Hewtdae kb extra activiUes aad
kie dalle* as kead of tke de
partment. he m aWo affWial
caunciWr far La Ha - Americas
students enrolled here,
When naked to relate some of
the plans far the coming year, he
•aid “The official announcements
of speakers and teante will come
from various committees, but we
can ke aaaured of
of national and
iweacv, along with events that will
ba long
!No SiiHpenMion
Of Publication
Tke BatialWn will ao4 saa
pond pub! tea lien through either
dead week’" er exam week.
Kola ad Bing, manager ef atn*
dent pe WHrat Mae, said thia
meraiag.
The paper wiB canbaae pah
lira be* far the pamainder af
the scmei.trr aad will then he
pobbehed fear daya a weak—
Taeaday iknmgh rridag- far
the aamaser teema, Wag said
Battalion Sumnirr
J/
Alive AmoBK the Dead
Ifndnn—Bteterian Hilaire liktiM Slill Oixa.ii
Bell*. ?». and Statesman Winston ^ Ul1 VFprn
Churchill. 74, are the only living
commentrx whose picture* hang In
th* MnMomal Portrait Gallery Nor-
, only thner dead 10 years get
Bailee has juat slipped into the
place in ■ pichM«\viUi two dead
men. G. K Chesterton and Mau-
rim Baring—Tewvvraation Piece" oral
by Junea Omp. Churchill was al- Thorn intepeated
randy well cstabhshed in the gal contort Bmg in
h*». \
Applications far work on the
summer publication of The Battal
ion are still being taken Roland
Bing, manager of Stadent PaMK
this sxpmtng
Bing, manager
astinnx, said thi
“We have openings for student*
who art intonated hi doing
anting, fsetura
rt