C. S. Girl Scouts Reorganize Units Last week, four Brownie and four Girl Scout units held their first meetings at Consolidated Ele mentary School. Officers were elected and patrols organized ac cording to Mrs. Virgil Bernard, Girl Scout chairman. Activities are expected to speed up this year in College Station due to an increase in Girl Scout enrollments. Two new Btrownie troops have been established, in the second grade alone. Leaders and assistant leaders, have been chosen in all but the seventh grade troop. A training course will begin this week in an effort to get new leaders. Mrs. W. L. Penberthy will conduct the class which are sche duled for each Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. They will be held in the girl Scout House behind the Country Club, Mrs. Bernard added. Leaders Are Needed Women in the College Station- Bryan area who are interested in Scout activities are invited to at tend the classes Mrs. Katie Wil liams, executive director of Girl Scouts in this area announced. Prospective leaders must be 18 years old or older. Additional in- Campus Study Club Slates Tea Tuesday The Campus Study Club will have an opening tea tonight in the Ballroom of the Memorial Student Center. Mrs. Orin G. Helvey will review the “Art of Real Happiness’ by Norman Vincent Peale and Smiley Blanton. Mrs. Norman Rode and Mrs. Gar den Hill are in charge of arrange ments of the tea. They are assist ed by Mrs. S. A. Lynch, Mrs. C. W. Crav/ford, Mrs. John A. Dunn, Mrs. Roy Garrett, Mrs. A. N. Mc Dowell, Mrs. Louis J. Horn, and Mrs. Edward Madeley. Select Used Cars —All Star Bargains— ★ 49 Nash—4D ‘600’ . . Over Drive $1695.00 ★ 48 Nash—4D Amb. . Beautiful $1405.00 ★ 40 Buick Sedan . . . Only— $395.00 ★ 39 Ford—2 Dr. Sed. Black $295.00 ★ 38 Chevy Coupe . . . $95.00 All models at prices to fit your pocketbook. MIT LEE & CO. USED CAR LOT Main Street at 28th PHONE 3-1200 formation may be Gbtained from Mrs. Virgil Bernard, phone 6-2314 Troop Organization First year Brownies are under the direction of Mrs. J. W. Soren son and Mrs. John C Adams. There are 41 girls in all and are broken into two troops, A and B, lead bv Mrs. Sorenson and Mrs. Adams respectivley. Mrs. Amos Shivers is assistant leader ot A troop and Mrs. G. B. Davis is as sistant leader of B troop. The 20 second year Brownies are under the direction of Mrs. E. C. Klinole and Mrs. Michael V. Krenitsky Mrs. Frank W. Gould and Miss Barbara Belcher direct the 24 third year Brownies in this First year scouts are under troop leader Mrs. B. A Hardaway and assistant troop leader Mrs. Jim Bevans. Mrs. A. H. Walkei and Mrs W. G. Meade lead the 16 second year scouts. Fourth year Scouts are lead by Mrs. James Chrietzberg Jr. and Mrs. Gene Boehm. There are eight girls m the fourth year group. The ten third year girl scouts do not have a leader at this time, Mrs. Bernard said. Dick Weick Is Student Of the Week Dick Weick was chosen “Student of the Week” this past week by his A&M Consolidated schoolmates. During his two years at Consol idated, he was class treasurer and a member of the swimming, track and baseball teams in his sopho more year. While a junior, he was president of his class, all-state swimmer, and one of two boys at tending Boys State in Austin from College Station. This year he is editor of the Tigerland ’51, the school annual. After finishing at Consolidated, Dick hopes to enter A&M. His hobby is airplanes—under standable since his father is con nected with the Aeronautical En gineering Department and pilots a plane of his own. Eighth Graders Plan Party for Friday Night Eighth grade students at Con solidated School will feature can asta and other party games at a “Sock-hop”, to be held in the school gymnasium at 7 p. m. Fri day night. The affair, which is given in hon or of the Junior High football players, will last until 10:30 p. m. and will also include dancing and other entertainment for the teen age set. Anniversary — (Continued from Page 1) iod, are part of the exhibit. A 75th Anniversary Handbook relating the history of A&M will be distributed to visitors. It lists the varied service program car ried on by the College, the Exten sion Service, and the newly organ ized A&M System and its opera tion is explained and discussed. Class room tours will begin at 1 p. m. to give campus visitors some conception of the academic side of college life. A president’s reception will be held in the MSC beginning at 4 p. m. ending the day’s activities. Birthday Jamboree An Anniversary Jamboree Birth day Party will be presented in Guion Hall as 7:30 p. m., under the direction of Bill Turner. Included in the show will be Bob and Coleen, a team of acrobatic dancers. Jo Ann Currens will sound off with renditions of hillbilly and blues numbers. Mary Jo Thomas, formerly one of the Moonmaids of Vaughn Monroe’s Orchestra will sing', and Gene Pflug will tap dance. The Singing Cadets will join the Aggieland Orchestra in pre senting their arrangement of “The Spirit of Aggieland,” which is to be recorded later this fall. There will be no admission charge for the show. Queen Candidate Pastor Resigns at Christian Church The congregation of the A&M Christian Church has accepted the resignation of the Rev. James M. Moudy, in order that he may en roll for further study in the Grad uate School of Duke University, Durham, N. C. In presenting his resignation, Rev. Moudy noted that his plans for advanced study had been in terrupted two years ago by serious illness in his immediate family, and that his coming here represented a change of plans as sudden as the present decision to resume his schooling. Rev. Moudy will begin study for the Doctor of Philosophy degree, in the field of Church History, and with emphasis on the American scene. The family will leave after the morning services next Sunday. Until a successor is on the field, the pulpit will be filled by Dr. Carter Boren, head of the Depart ment of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Houston. Bryan Rotary Cancels Wednesday Meeting The Bryan Rotary Club has can celled its regular Wednesday meet ing to allow all club members to attend A&M’s Anniversary Day Celebration, according to Joe E. Vincent, president of the club. Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950 (SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD. Rates ... 3c a word per Insertion with a 25c minimum. 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