The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 11, 1954, Image 3
J Mothers Page $ THE BATTALION Tuesday, May If, 1954 Draws Thousands Here ' • ' .> ■ ; ' •■ Lv 1 -. ■. 'x" ” * ' 'V : p§i?vi• Xs A''- '■ [;/ i tf ~ - '] % ; J :, • hi : mht\ i : i ' iii plgpl ' .C^:- ‘.W! BROKEN TIGER—Charles Richardson, senior from New- gulf, hold the pieces of his model plane that crashed. The plane was part of the air force display on the drill field. One of the signs by the display read, ‘Graduate and Learn to Fly.’ V* • / i : W: ^^1 fak m m ROOM FOR FIVE—Sunday was open house in the cadet dormitories and many parents visited with their sons in the rooms. This is one of the few days of the year that wom en are permitted in the dormitorie; 1 TOP UNIT—Burt Holdsworth received the plaque for the Gen. Moore award, presented each year to the top unit. Grading is on scholastics, extra curricular and intramural activities, and military standings. ■ii 311* |ips ■ f}, ■. -'j ■*“ 1 |%l> J ' TOM’S DATE—Tom Strait, sophomore from New Or leans, dances with his moth er-at the all college dance Saturday night. The dance was for parents and friends visiting the campus for op en house. ■"»- 1 * - -3 3r r; -b V •' s J. »K * m w N , IT’S LIKE THIS—Dan Houston explains the biology exhib it to his mother and brother. Dan is a preparatory vet erinary medicine freshman from Dallas. J 4 1»« i S^M is-- ■ ■ FLOWER PINNING —Carroll Cairnes (right) watches while his mother pins flowers on members of squadron 15. This is part of the annual Mothers Day ceremonies. ■ ! '' Wm CLUB SBISA—Some of the parents ate in the mess halls with their sons. Shown are (left to right) Jake Allbritton, : George Allbritton, A. H. Menefee, Mrs. Menefee, Henry Menefee, J. D. Allbritton, Opal Marie Allbritton and Mrs. Allbritton.. • ' n^fjpKT V . m JL M m . ^ - ■iM: -> -rrM^ MU m Ifei wm HOW ARE YOU?- greets parents and Sunday. Hundreds of the Mothers Day -President David H. Morgan (center) students at the reception in his home went through the reception line, a part activities. WHAT’S THIS?—Many parents looked at the engineering displays in front of the Aca demic building. The exhibit included oil wells, minerals, engineer drawings and chemical engineering performances. MSC PUNCH—Edward Dantzler and his mother are served punch at the Memorial Student Center reception Saturday. The MSC featured all the phases of the Center’s activities. Serving is Shirley Thompson. Photographs hy SEYMOUR J. SMITH and S. GARDNER COLLINS