— ✓ Page '4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 16, 1952 Aggies Wanted For SHSTC Variety Show An inter-collegiate talent show is being sponsored Jan. 12, 1953, at Sam Houston State Teachers College by its Eclectic Social Society, said Vira Jo Bennett, secretary of the society. All entrees must be filed by Thursday^ Miss Bennett said. The show will consist of vocalists, dancers, comedians, and instru mentalists. Only one act from each college will be accepted, s he said. A&M students wishing .to apply for a part in the show should give their applications to Bob Travis, president of the Student Senate by 6 p.m. tomorrow. Travis lives in Eoom 417, Dormitory 11. The show will be judged by Au dio Murphy, war hero and movie star. First prize in the contest will be $75; second prize, $50; and third prize, $25. Only amateurs may enter the contest. Room and board will be furnished each representa tive, Miss Bennett said. Electronic Devices Displayed in MSC Cathode ray oscilloscopes, oscil lators, vacuum tube volt meters, signal generators, nuclear instru ments, electronic conti'ol devices, and many other electrical machines are being exhibited today in the MSC, said Norman Rode, of the electrical engineering department. The demonstration will be con ducted by members of the Earl Lipscombe Associate of Dallas in Rooms 2C and 2D of the MSC, Rode gaid. Members of the US Naval Re serve Volunteer Unit and the A.rmy Research Group at College Station met yesterday for a lec- hire and demonstration of the equipment, Rode added. THE WINNERS—The following are winners in the annual freshman slide ¥ule contest held last week: (left to right) Robert M. McClure, Alto; Billy B. Berryhill, Glade- water; Donald D. Swofford, El Paso; Fred B. Cox Jr., Temple; John W. Lutteringer, San Antonio and Gus Sam Mijalis of Shreveport, La. The 1952 contest marks the 25th year of the freshman slide rule contest. mars Cooking Tuesday 7 p. m.—AIEE Room 207 New En gineering Building. Mr. Till will speak, final plans for the “BB” will be discussed. Gifts to Be Exchanged At IE Wives’ Party The Industrial Education Wives Club will have a Christmas party at 8 p, m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Chris Groneman, 504 S. Dexter. Club members will exchange gifts. Feb. 15 Is Deadline For Vanity Fair February 15 is the deadline for seniors to enter Vanity Fair pic tures to The Aggieland, said Har vey “Spider” Miller, co-editor. At least one bust shot must be submitted. Dimensions for the pic ture are 5x7 or 8x10. There is no limit to the number of pic- tures of the same girl that may be submitted, Miller said. Snap shots are also being accepted, he said. After Vanity Fair winners are announced, they must have a pic ture made suitable for The Ag gieland. The picture should be made at the Aggieland Studios at North Gate. The picture must be made between the time win ners are announced and the senior ring dance, he said. Winners must be present at the senior ring dance for formal pre sentation, he said. The selection committee will consist of the dean or his repre sentative from each school having contestants, two women, and an employee of the Students Activ ities Office, Miller said. ASCE, CF meeting room. Speak er from Corps of Engineers. Beta Sigma sorority, Social Room, MSC. 7:30 p. m.—A&M Film Society, Ballroom MSC, showing “Cather ine the Great.” MSC Dance Classes, Assembly Room, MSC. Trans-Pecos Club, Room 2A MSC. Camera Club, Room 2D, MSC. Agronomy Society, Room 3D MSC. ASME, Room 3B and 3C MSC. Business and Accounting Soc ieties, point meeting in Biology Lecture Room, panel discussion by members of the Texas Manu facturers Association on “Free En terprise and Socialism.” Wednesday 7:15 p. m.—Aggie Christian Fel lowship Cabinet Room, YMCA, ca rol sing. 7:30 p. m. —Tau Beta Pi banquet, Ballroom, MSC. Dr. Jakkula Speaks To Local Lions Dr. A. A. Jakkula, director of the A&M Research Foundation, was speaker at the Lions Club Monday. He explained work of the A&M Research Foundation and told how it was organized in 1946. Several important problems which the Foundation has solved for industry and government agen cies were explained. The club paid respects to Capt. Erwin Brigham who is leaving College Station for Pakistan after Christmas. Episcopal Children Hold Christmas Play Sunday The children of St. Thomas Chapel held their annual Christ mas Pageant Sunday. The pageant was a portrayal of the first Christmas. Children of all grades in the church school and choir participated. DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS morican DIAL'” 2-1585 210 S. Main Bryan Pho. 2-1584 Stratovision (Continued from Page 1) work on military radar had so crowded my mind with details of its operation that I looked for radar possibilities in everything I saw,” he said. “At any rate, as the flat Texas landscape rolled beneath the plane I was impressed by the possibili ties of television and FM radio op eration. Both have characteristics similar to radar, from an airplane, especially at the altitudes flown by Stratovision planes.” FCC Delayed Approval In cooperation with the Glenn L. Martin Co., a converted B-29 was equipped for SUatovision. The plan worked as expected, but de lay in getting a Federal Communi cations Commission license, coupl ed with the invention of the coaxi al cable for .transmitting television programs, caused the project to be shelved. The theory behind the plan is now being used by the Army, crnj C^hrijlmciS It’s been a good year for me in the life insurance business. I want every man I have contacted in 1952 to know that I am grateful for the courtesy and considera tion shown me throughout the year — not only by those who have bought in surance from me but by those who haven’t, as well. There probably isn’t anoth er place in the world, ex cept Texas A & M, where a man would find such a f r i e n d 1 y reception and courteous treatment by ev eryone he meets. Old Army may not be what it used to be, but the men it is turn ing out are still gentlemen in every sense of the word. Eugene Rush North Gate Navy, and Air Force in classified projects. Nobles is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy C. Nobles of Dallas. His father was an engineer for West ern Union. As a small boy, he lived in Dal las, Houston, New Orleans, Ft. Worth, and Paris, Texas. He was graduated from Paris High School in 1935. While at A&M he was secretary- treasurer and later president of the Radio Club. Ninety-seven per cent of driv ers involved in 1951 auto acci dents had at least one year of experience behind the wheel. MELCHIOR (World’s Greatest Tenor) In Person Guion Hall 3 P. M. Sunday — Jan. 18 Thinking of GIFTS Think Your Man Will Appreciate . . . Western Shirts? Western Slacks? We carry the largest assortment Shirt Sizes 14 - 17 PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM Gift Wrapped Free Leon B. Weiss Boyett Strett- North Gate SllOPPf]ltS«™ 'M, _ mWMMJk im voc/Meii tiiiuleB Montas has captured the feeling of rare old parchment in IONOON CRUSHED BOND. Somehow your letters mean more and you—as a person- become more real when your thoughts are conveyed on this timeless favorite. Buy it boxed for gifts and open stock for yourself. White, blue, pink, green', in a variety of styles. Luxury paper at moderate pricoi. Ay. 'AxMujfAB , r /ea/ Aggie Jewelry Ronson Lighter . . for Women 1 \ Ik s > FASHIONABLE WRITING PAPERS A J ip? 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