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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1953)
Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 14, 1953 Thii'ty-five Future Homemakers of America and twenty - five science club members from A&M Consolidated school are planning to attend the State Fair at Dallas Saturday. Two buses will take the members and bring them back. Lunches and admittance for members will be free. Last week two A&M graduate students spoke at the FHA meet ing. Dr. Doctor from India and M. Pierre Momosant of France told the group about the customs from their countries. Sandra Couch was in charge of the program. —0— Janice Latimer entertained twenty of her friends at a slumber party at her home Friday night and Saturday morning. —0— The Consolidated Round - Up staff is preparing the homecoming edition of the paper, which will be out Friday. Betsy Burchard is Round - Up editor. Jim Forsyth, high school English teacher, is faculty sponsor. —0— Saturday night the boys of the senior class sponsored a hayride "pt to the Brazos liver. Following ttveiner roast, they listened to tnC A&M-Texas Tech game. Mrs. Darter’s freshman class is planning a hayride for Nov. 14. Capt. Roxa Speaks To Extension Club Capt. D. J. S. Roxa, Dutch liaison officer for Bryan air force base, and Netherlands cadets from the base will present the program for Extension Service club members and their guests at 3 p.m. Thurs day in the Memorial Student Cen ter. Mrs. B. W. Williams will be lead er for the program, which is spon sored by the international relations committee of the club. The Netherlands cadets will play musical instruments and sing for the group. -i A&M Consolidated Homecoming Game Plans are under way for the an nual A&M Consolidated high school homecoming to be held this week end. Thursday evening at 6:30 the bonfire and pep rally will be held at the high school. * A general assembly in the gym nasium with special recognition of ex-students present will be at 2 p. m. Friday. That night is the game with Waller. A special half - time show, including the presentation of homecoming queen, is planned. Following the game, the home- Leo Marquette Married Sept. 27 Leo J. Marquette, center on the 1952 Aggie football team, was married sept. 27 to Miss Shirley Lee Anderson. Mrs. Marquette is the daughter of Mrs. Leroy Anderson of El Paso. Marquette is now a private in the 33rd AAA gun battalion at Fort Bliss. The couple are living at 833 Cordon Drive in El Paso. The ceremony was held in Cathe dral chapel, El Paso, with the Rev. Thomas Roland officiating. Mar quette’s mother, Mrs. L. P. Mar quette, of 622 Gaudet Drive, New Orleans, attended the wedding. ’Murals (Continued from Page 3) Avant, Don Webber and Bob Blanchard won their sets to win over squadron 19 2-1. Bill Hanley and Jackie ayes won their match for squadron 19. Squadron 20 came back in the final set to beat company G by 2-1. Membei’s.of the winning team included Joe Marrick, Corky Pence, Bill Bradford, Jim McClimans, Dudley Brown and Jack Farley. W. Arrington and J. Basinger won a match for company G. Squadron 5’s Clarence Jochen, Larry Kester, Gaines Godfrey and Ken Richman won their matches to beat B armor, 2-1. Frank Pollard and J. P. Goode won a match for B. armor. Tom Toudouze, James Jackson, Jerry Bridges and Lewis McCay of company E won their matches to help their unit beat squadron 18, 2-1. Durwood Thompson and Gary Laughlin won a match for squad ron 18. BUY, SEBU, RENT OR TRADE. Rates .... 3c a work per Insertion with a 2Sc minimum. Space rate in classified ^section .... 60c per column-inch. Send all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received in Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. FOR SALE REAU ESTATE FOR SALE My home on the Wellborn road off Hiway 6. 158 acres. All under hog proof fence. Five room house, garage, and other out houses. Three farm ponds stocked with fish. W. B. Barron Wellborn, Texas UREY COLLAPSIBLE carriage stroller, good condition. $10.00. 425 Old Sulphur Springs Rd., Bryan. • WANTED TO BUY • WANTED: Suit of winter greens, size 14% x 33—30 x 34. Quinton S. Raab, 11-220, Box 5212, C. S. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED. Colored woman full time housework. No small children. 48 Rose mary. WANTED WANTED—Rider in car pool, College View area to BAFB. 8 to 5 schedule. Phone 6-2244 after 5:30. WANTED—two people to share expenses in ride to and from college. At 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Call 2-2329 after 5:15 p.m. DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES NSURaNCB of all kinds. Homer Adam* North date. Call 4-1217. PAIR OF SENIOR BOOTS-—9% or 10C, 16” calf. Mrs. Smith, contact 6-3677 after 5. FOR RENT LARGE 3-ROOM partly furnished apart ment. North gate. Utilities paid. $50 a month. Phone 6-2332. SEWING machines. Pruitt's Fabric Shop. FOUND FOUND—a watch at the College Golf course. Owner must pay for this ad. LOST BROWN LEATHER wallet, Thursday, Oct. 8. , Contents very valuable. If found, contact Leslie Phillips, B-3-B College View. • SPECIAL NOTICE • WILL KEEP child for working mother. Apt. B-3-C, College View. JUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. Called meeting Thurs.. Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m. Work in E.A. Degree Ed Madeley, W.M. N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. Official Notice Any non-corps student that has at least 4, 11 o’clock classes off and is living in either Mitchell, Legett or Bizzell and needs a job report to Student Labor Office. G. A. Long g Student Labor Office Technical and departmental clubs and so cieties which can qualify for club aid are reminded that applications must be in the Office of Student Activities no later than Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. Application blanks for this purpose may be obtained at Student Activities Office. W. D. Hardesty Club Adviser The second installment on fees for the fall semester is payable now, and penalty will be added after October 16. The second installment includes: Board to Nov. 18 ....$40.60 Room rent to Nov. 18 11.00 Laundry to Nov. 18 3.55 Total $55.15 Applicatibns for the College Qualification test given by the Selective Service System are now available at the housing office, 101 Goodwin hall. Applications must be on file postmarked no later than midnight Nov. 2, 1953. Registration for the Selec tive Service system is now available to students at the housing office. Students needing information about the student deferment selective service program may obtain this information at the Bryan Selective Service office, room 310, Varisco Bldg. Mrs. Frankie Krenek Chief Clerk, selective service GUY H. DEATON, ^0 Dr. Carlton R. Lee TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE OPTOMETRIST We Buy, Sell, Rent, Repair SOSA East 26th 116 S. Main Ph. 2-5254 * Call 2-1662 for Appointment BRYAN (Across from Court House) coming dance will be held in the school gym. All students from Bryan are invited by the student council, sponsors for the dance. Admission is free, and refresh ments will be served. At the council meeting yester day, the following committees for the dance were appointed: The music committee will be made up of the cheerleaders, Carolyn Landiss, Janice Latimer, Helen Ross, and Jean Puddy. Mary Lou Ergle and Betty Mead are in charge of the soft drinks committee. They will be assisted by Melvin Free, Fred Anderson, Norman Floeck and Bobby Witcher. The cookie committee is made up of Rita Hughes and Alice Faye Simms. Pat Owens and Jean Adams are in charge of the welcoming cards. Presbyterian Students Plan Wiener Roast The A&M and Bryan Presby terian student fellowship will have a wenier roast at 7:30 p. m. to night in the grove behind the A&M Presbyterian church. A short devotional service will be given by Dick Porter, Dick Clark and Betsy Burchard. Plans Program The Thursday bonfire will be gin with a procession headed by the yell leaders, drum major, majorettes, the mascot and the A&M Consolidated band. After the bonfire is lighted the yell leaders will lead the crowd in several yells, followed by a per formance by the band. Earnest Redman of the A&M department of agriculture, who is a 1936 Consolidated graduate, will give a brief football history. This will be followed by one- minute speeches by representa tives from each class since 1944. Class representatives will be Jimmy Cashion ’44, Holland Win der ’45, Mary Jan Carroll Lenz ’46, Mary Arnold McCollough ’48, Elsie Gray Jones ’49, Frances Simek Englebrecht ’50, Royce Rodgers ’51, Billy Blakeley ’52, and Mar garet Arnold Weedon ’53. L. S. Richardson, superintendent, who came to college station in 1947, will represent that class. High School Principal J. J. Skrivanek, Football Coach Jim Bevans, and team Co - captains David Bonnen and Fred Anderson will give short speeches. The rally will close with the high school fight song. McCnlley to Be Polio Chairman For County William S. McCulley, as sistant professor of mathe matics will direct the 1954 March of Dimes campaign in Brazos County. The appointment was announced by J. E. Tatum, chairman of the Brazos county chapter of the Na tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Tatum said the ability of the National Foundation to make available a vaccine as soon as pos able hinges on the success of the March of Dimes. “Meanwhile”, he said “we must use Gamma Gloubiri to modify the course of polio as much as possible and pay the costs of care for the many already stricken.” Tatum said a larger sum than the $2,600,000 raised in 1953 must be raised this year. “Realizing this, I am certain that all citizens of Brazos county will follow the leadership of the March of Dimes committee so that the National Foundation may accomplish its ob jectives”, he said. Open House Sponsored By College Dames Club Open house was held last night by the Dames club, an organization of student wives, at the South Solarium of the YMCA. In the receiving line were the officers of the club, Bobbye Reich, president;' Eleanor Holland, vice- president; Jo Ann Parker, secre tary; Virginia DuBose, treasurer; and Mrs. Norman Rode, sponsor. The decorations carried out an autumn theme. The centerpiece was of ferns, zinnias and coleus. The same theme was carried out in other flowers around the room. Nicky Wolf poured coffee and tea from a silver tea service. Plat ters of fruit breads were arranged on the lace tablecloth. Doris Marricotte and Micky Ko- shi assisted in serving. Louise Longacre registered guests at the door. Guests received yellow name cards with Aggie pennants. The club members wore identical cards in white. A bridge group, under the spon sorship of Mrs. Norman Rode, was organized during the evening. The Dames club meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the South Solarium of the YM CA. Mrs. Reich invited all stu dent wives to attend the meetings. 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