Page 4 THE BATTALION " Tuesday, May 5, 1953 Williams Wins Top Place in Art Show Tom Williams, junior architec ture major, won first place in the student, faculty and staff division of the Spring Semester Student Art Show. Marie Alexander took top honors in the associate members division. Williams’ winning painting was titled “Monterrey, Mexico,” Marie Alexander won with her painting of “Bromelia.” Perry Nichols, prominent Dallas artist, selected the two winners from 135 paintings and drawings entered in the exhibit. Art Display The art display opened yester day in the MSC Serpentine Lounge. Sponsored by the MSC Art Gal lery Committee, the display is divided into seven classifications. These are still life, landscape, black and whites, contemporary, vegetable and fruit still life, floral still life, and landscape with build ings. Contributors to the exhibit were divided into regular members (stu dents, faculty, and college staff) and associate members. Winners were picked in each individual classification. Regular member winners who entered pictures in the still life classification are as follows: first place, Dell Bauer, “Pine Needles;” second place, C. B. Campbell, “Thistles,” first spectial mention, Ann Hilliard, “Magnolia Leaves;” and second special memtion, C. B. Campbell, “On with the Paint Let Brush Be Unconfined.” First Place Winners in the landscape classi fication are first place, Tom Wil liams, “Monterrey, Mexico;” se cond place, Frances Schmidt, “Cows Skill;” first special mention, Charlie Brown, “Harvestivy;” and second special mention, Dell Bauer, “The Lost Babies.” Black and white classification winners are as follows: first place, Fern Kennedy, “Jug, Bottle, and Bowl;” and second place, Betty Curl, “Coffee Jug.” Twenty nine persons were named winners .in the associate member group. Winners in the contempor ary group are as follows: fh’st place, Ruth Mogford, “Star Fish,” second place, Verna Motheral, “Still Life;” first special men tion, Nettie McGehee, “The Hung- over Cat;” and second special men tion, Vema Motheral, “Granite Quarry.” Landscape Group Winners in the landscape group are as follows: first place, Ruth DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER MAMA You'll want her to have an ap propriate gift this Mother's Day as a toten of love. We have a new collection of beautiful com pacts, scatter pins, lockets, etc. — all with your school seal to make them doubly cherished! 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Campbell, “Butler’s Inc.;” first special men tion, Fran Barry, “Feeding Time;” and second special mention Elsie Fudge, “Depot;” Winners in the floral still life group are as follows: first place, Marie Alexander, “Bromelia;” se cond place, Lewis Oden, “Mums;” first special mention, Pat Boney, “Wisteria;” and second special mention, Ruth Mogford, “Azaleas.” Still life classification winners are as follows: first place, Nettie McGehee, “Mexican Bowls and Bottle;” second place, Maine Al exander, “End of Summer;” first special mention, C. B. Campbell, “Design for Fishing;” and second special mention, Gene Stuphen, “Day’s End.” Baseball (Continued from Page 4) Don Ellis caught Rice napping and dropped a bunt along the first base line to open the eighth. Nel son sacrificed Ellis to second and Munnerlyn sent him sailing home with a sharp single to right. Singles by Farmer and Les Byrd coupled with two Owl errors gave the Aggies three safety runs in the ninth. SATURDAY GAJMK A&M ) Ah H Po A Munnerlyn, lb G 2 11 0 Robinett, c 1 0 2 0 Wiliiacs, c 3 0 4 1 Parmer, cl 2 2 2 2 Miller, rf 4 2 1 0 Parrish, 3b 4 1 1 3 Leissner, 2b, ss 4 1 5 3 Byrd, If 5 0 Cl 0 Heft, ss 1 0 1 2 ElliS, ss 3 2 O 2 X.astelick, 2b 1 0 0 0 Work, p 0 0 0 1 Nelson, p 1 0 0 2 Totals . RICE (5) Witt, 2b Wylie, cf Reckling, 3b . . L, V. Cox, lb, c Costa, If Davis, c Nisbet, lb .... L. p„ ? Cdx, rf . . Jochec, Jss .... Leggett, p .... Floyd, p 35 10 27 14 Ah H Po A 3 0 3 1 4 12 0 5 2 11 4 18 3 4 0 4 0 .2010 2 13 1 4 13 1 4 111 10 0 2 1 0 1 0 Totals ...... 34 7 27 10 A & M 002 020 113—9 Miller 2, Lessiner, Ellis, Work, Witt, Wy lie, Nisbet, L. D. Cox, Floyd. E-—Heft, Ellis 2, Witt, Nisbet, Leggett 2, Floyd. RBI—Farmer 2( Miller, Parrish, Byrd, Wylie 4, Witt. 3B—Farmer, HR—Wylie. SB—Reckling, Parrish, Miller. S—Robin ett, Parrish, Work, Nelson, Wylie. DP— L. D. Cox to L. V. Cox, Leissner to Heft to Munnerlyn. BB—Off Leggett 7, Floyd 1, Work 3. 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