The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 19, 1954, Image 4

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    JPage 4 THE BATTALIQN Weg^nes^ay; May* 19 l , 1954
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Clifton Bates was chosen student
body president at A&M Consoli
dated high school in Friday’s elect
ions.
Elsie Richards ,
and Shirley
Brown were
elected s e n i o r
and junior an
nual business
managers.
Helen Ross
was elected head
yell leader, and
Jean Buddy is
seliior yell lead
er. Ann Flem-
ing and Claire Clifton
Rogers were chosen junior yell
leaders.
Students elected to membership
on the student council will be an
nounced later.
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams
will be hosts to a barbecue honor
ing Ann and Dan Williams.
It will be held at the Wellborn
community center at 6 p. m. Satur
day.
Invitations have been sent to
students in the senior class, faculty
members and other guests.
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Texanne Esten was chosen Sports
Queen at the annual sports day
festivities Friday.
Sports day was sponsored by R.
L. Boone’s tenth grade class.
During the Cypress - Fairbanks
game, the queen was presented
with a corsage and a jewelery set.
She. threw out the first ball of the
game.
About $30 was raised for the 10-2
class, sponsors of the day.
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An informal party was held
yesterday afternoon at the home of I
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Floeck
Hostess was their daughter
Marilyn. Guests were the girls in
the senior class.
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The boys in the senior class and
the men who teach at the high
school were entertained at a stag
barbecue Monday honoring John Ed
Simek, graduating senior.
It was held at the home of
Victor J. Boriskie, Highway 6.
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At the final meeting of the year,
the high school student council
discussed possible projects and
made recommendations for next
year’s council.
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Bobby Jackson and Janice Lati
mer were honored Sunday with a
game party given by their parents
at the Latimer home.
All seniors were invited. The
students’ parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Jackson and Col. and Mrs.
Hugh Latimer.
Cooner Will Head
CHS Student Body
Kenneth Cooner will be student
body president next year at A&M
Consolidated junior high school.
Sar% Kay Wright was elected
head yell leader. Nancy Rogers
will be the other senior yell leader,
Junior yell leaders are Patsy
Wilkins and Bonnie Watson.
School Names
42 Students
On Honor Roll
Consolidated high school
officials have named 42 stu
dents to the fifth six weeks
honor roll.
Seniors are Fred Anderson,
Bobby Jackson, Robert Cleland,
Janice Latimer, Sandra Couch,
Penny Laverty, Carolyn Landiss,
Marian Gaddis and John Simek.
Juniors on the honor roll are
Henry Phillip, George Litton,
Eugenia Rush, Betsy Burchard,
Bonnie Carroll, Elise Richards,
Anna Beaty, Jack Smith and Jerry
Oden.
Sophomores on the list include
Margaret Berry, Marilyn Davis,
Anna Parsons, Claire Rogers, Anne
Fleming and Bobbie Miller.
Ninth grade students on the list
are Maurice Olian, Jarqps Martin,
James Couch, Lucy Rogers, David
Lloyd, Larry Leighton, Ernest
Tanzer and Charles Deleplane.
Joe Marek, Jo Ann Walker,
Mary Lou Ergle, Marcia Smith,
Donald Patton, Dali McCannon,
Melanee Way, Donald Gandy,
Marcus Reynolds and Jerry Kin-
mon.
CHS Graduating Seniors
Hickman On Crutches
After Arthritis Attack
Fred Hickman, chief of campus
security, will have a hard time
running down traffic violators
now.
Hickman has arthritis in his
right leg and is using crutches to
get around. ■1“
WANTED
YOUK UNWANTED
Text Books
Sell Your
Books for More
C A $ H !!
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
Finchers Head
Couples Class
Don and Phene Fincher were
elected Sunday to head the Kum
Dubl class of the First Methodist
church.
Other officers are Mexie and
Rosie Newsom, vice president;
Fred and Joyce Hander, secretary-
treasurer; Norman and Marjorie
Flados, sunshine committee; and
Dave and Kathy Ranney, worship
and study committee.
The recreation committee will be
composed of Lane and Elizabeth
Fletcher, Ensel and Allene Stutts
and Alfred and Della Nichols.
These couples will serve during
the summer term. The Kum Dubl
class is composed of young couples
that attend the First Methodist
church.
AF Wives, Fiancees
To Be Honored Friday
Wives and fiancees of all grad
uating air force seniors will be
honored at a coffee at 3:30 p. m.
Friday in the Memorial Student
Center, said Maj. H. O. Johnson,
senior air science instructor.
Mrs. John Way and wives of
senior instructors will serve as
hostesses.
Foods Group To Hold
Final Luncheon Friday
The foods group of the College
Women’s Social club will meet at
1:15 p. m. Friday at the A&M
Christian church for the final
luncheon of the year.
Mrs. J. R. Oden is hostess for the
day. Co-chairmen are Mrs. T. R.
Hollemon and Mrs. G. R. Huebner.
The menu will feature salads.
- Battalion Classifieds -
BUT, SE1X, RENT OR TRADE. Rate,
... 3c a word per insertion with a
*5c minimum. Space rate in classified
section .... 60c per column-inch. Send
all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received
Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the
day before publication.
• FOR SALE •
GE Refrigerator, S75. Studio couch $25.
Phone 4-4041, 735 Eagle Pass, Bryan.
’39- OLDSMOBILE, club coupe, now $75,
. good auto radio $15. Contact Room
208 Bizzell.
MG SPORT CAR. Late 1952 model in
excellent condition. 4-1210 or 4-7966.
KENMORE WASHER.
Must sell by Friday.
B-2-X, College View.
Good condition.
Can be seen at
APT. WASHER and wringer, like new,
$20; 28” bicycle, $12; youth bed. $20;
double bed, $30; 11 cu. ft. Philco re
frigerator, $90. D-7-Z College View. Ph.
6-3093.
BOOTS—Size 8% or 9. Calf 14%”, Serge,
khaki, pink boot pants. Summer serge
blouse, green blouse. Akard 8-214.
(1) REMINGTON typewriter, 13”, elite
type. Sealed bids will be received in the
office of the Auditor. College Adminis
tration building until 10 a.m.. May 24.
1954. The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids and to waive any and
all technicalities. Address Auditor, A&M
College of Texas, College Station, Tex
as, for further information.
BENDIX Ecconomat washing machine, $50.
B-12-D.
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LOST •
EXTRA CASH
textbooks at
Gate.
by not selling my unwanted
Shaffer’s book store. North
K&E SLIDE RULE. David Cline printed
under flap. If found return to M.E.
office.
FOUND •
A WONDERFUL place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or
4-1149 for prompt courteoue service.
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
FOR RENT
MY FURNISHED home three bedrooms,
two baths, living room, dining room, kit
chen, study and screened porch. Avail
able at least 12 months and possibly 15
to 18 months. 304 Gilchrist east, Col
lege Hills. Ph. 4-7981. D. M. Vestal.
FURNISHED apartment. North Gate, also
large room, 2 beds, private bath, win
dow fan, private entrance. Phone 4-4819,
500 Main St.
LARGE three room apartment partly fur
nished. North Gate. Utilities paid. $50
per month. 6-2332.
FRONT BEDROOM, adjoining bath for
weekend guests. Phone 2-7913 after 5:30
p.m.
NICE front apartment, furnished, private
bath and garage. Available June 1.
Near East Gate. Ph. 4-8742.
NICE THREE ROOM furnished apartment,
just off A&M campus. Large cook
rooms, plenty of cabinet and closet space.
Nice furniture. Phone 6-3776 or Inquire
601 Montclair by Southside grocery.
FURNISHED APARTMENT near campus,
utilities paid. 203 Fairview. Phone
4-9956.
Furnished 4-room apartment. Phone
4-4364.
AVAILABLE June 1. Four room*. Nice
ly furnished apartments In College Hills,
summer rates. Ph. 4-7666.
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED beauty operator. Phone
4-4312. Lady Fair Beauty salon.
LABORATORY technician for Dr.’s of
fice. 4-1224.
SPECIAL NOTICE •
KIL BUSS LODGE NO. i:«M> A.F. * A.M
Called meeting. Thursday
May 20. 6:30 p.m. Work
in M.M. Degree.
Edward Madely, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y.
TERRY’S ART SHOP
Framing and
Artist Supplies
Pho. 8544 2617 Hwy. 6 S.
BRYAN
WANTED
RIDE to New York City or vicinity, some
time after May 26. Will share expenses
and driving. Contact R. T. Foust, D-8-
C College View.
Official Notice
All senior students in engineering who
plan to register for Nuclear Engineering,
ChE 447, in the fall term of 1954-55 should
pre-register for this course in the Chemi
cal Engineering Dpartment, Room 308 Pet.
Bldg., before May 31, 1954.
J. D. Lindsay
All classes will be dismissed between
the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Thurs
day, May 20. in order that faculty and
students may participate in the Inaugura
tion of President David H. Morgan.
J. P. Abbott
Dean of the College
NOTICE TO JUNE GRADUATES
At 8 a.m. Thursday, May 20, there will
be posted on a bulletin Board in the Reg
istrar’s office a list of those candidates
who have completed all acadmic require
ments for a degree. Every candidate is
urged to consult this list to determine his
academic status.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
RENTAL caps and gowns for Faculty, of
ficial delegates and candidates for de-
.grees are now being delivered from the
second floor of the Exchange store build
ing.
AT 9 a.m. THURSDAY, May 20, all un
delivered regalia for the Inauguration
will be moved to DeWare field house
and can be picked up there.
AT 5 P.M. FRIDAY, May 21, all unde
livered regalia for graduation exercises
will be moved to DeWare field house for
delivery there.
ALL PERSONS using rented regalia for
the inauguration and who will not re
use it for graduation are requested to
turn in regalia at DeWare field house
immediately following the inauguration.
ALL OTHER persons using rented regalia
are requested to turn it in at DeWare
field house immediately following grad
uation exercises.
ALL RENTED regalia must be packed and
reshipped on the 10:18 a.m. train Sat
urday.
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Sandra Couch Joveline Elbrich Alice Evans Marilyn Floeck Melvin Free
Marian Gaddis Pete Hickman Jerry Holmes
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Pat Owen
George Sousares
Barbara Greer
Douglas Norcross
Jose Merino
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Edward Simek Dan Williams Martha Williams Jane Daniels Janice Latimer Mary Leonard
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