The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 25, 1954, Image 4

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THE BATTALION^. ^
Tuesday. Majr 25, 1954
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(Continued from Page 1)
Penrose B. Metcalfe, T6, San.
Angelo, gave a report on the nomi
nating committee for officers.
Locke was given a 25-year pin
and wrist watch for his 25 years
of continuous service as assistant
secretary of the association.
McQuillen was given a 20-year
pin for his 20 years of continuous
service as secretary of the associa
tion.
Mrs. J. *Nr. Sheppard was given
a 10-year pin for her 10 years as
a stenographer for the association.
A special citation was given to
J. Harold Dunn as appreciation for
the “wonderful job done as presi
dent of the association,” said Her-
vey.
Three class agents, R. D. Gam-
brell, ’42, Oscar A. Seward, ’07, and
L. D. Royer, ’13, were honored as
their respective classes received
most contributions to 1953 Develop
ment Fund, had the highest per
centage of members contributing to
the fund and contributed the most
money to the fund.
About 100 persons attended both
meetings of the council, said Her-
vey.
Special guests at the Sunday
morning breakfast were Dr. David
H. Morgan, president of the col
lege, Dr. J. P. Abbott, dean of the
college, Col. Joe E. Davis, com
mandant, and members of the
coaching staff.
Trade Your Books for Records!
Trade Your Books for Records!
RECORD SALE
Entire Stock
of
45 and 33 1/3 R.P.M. Reduced
POPULAR AND CLASSICAL
20^o OH
Remember!!
You can TRADE your
TEXTBOOKS for RECORDS
and take advantage of this wonderful
opportunity to increase your record
library.
You Don’t Need Cash
Bring Your Books
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
CLASS OF ’54—This year’s graduating class sits in the White coliseum, listening to the
commencement talks and waiting for the moment when they will get their degrees.
Most Dormitories
To Close May 29
All dormitories except those to
be used during the summer session
will be closed and locked at 1 p. m.
May 29.
Dormitory students now in
school who intend to go to summer
school must be moved to their new
rooms by that time, said Harry
Boyer, chief of housing.
Military students who move
early are reminded that they must
check with their dormitory coun
selor before leaving, he said.
Students who must change rooms
but who will leave the campus be
fore the semester ends may make
arrangements with the present oc
cupants of their new room about
storing their possessions until they
return, Boyer said.
Students who will turn in their
room keys must present their key
and the yellow receipt showing
their key deposit at the housing
office in Goodwin hall.
All students are urged to dis
card paper and trash as soon as
possible so that there will not be
such large amounts the last few
days of school, Boyer said.
Physics Faculty
Honors Walker
Weldon Wayne Walker, sopho
more chemical engineering student
from Waco, has been named the
outstanding student in the intro
ductory physics courses here.
Selected by the faculty of the
physics department, Walker was
given a copy of the Handbook of
Chemistry and Physics.
Progress, as well as achieve
ment, was considered in determin
ing the winner, said J. G. Potter,
head of the physics department.
“Walker has done outstanding
work in the course in both semes
ters of the 1953-53 sessions,” he
said.
The Chemical Rubber company
presents copies of the 3,100-page
handbook annually to outstanding
beginning students in leading col
lege and universities, Potter said.
“It is the handbook most highly
valued by many physicists and oth
er scientists,” he said.
- Battalion Classifieds -
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Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the
lay before publication.
FOR SALE
QUITY In a two-bedroom G.I. home.
Fenced in yard. Trees and washer con
nection. Call 6-5693. 210 Poplar, C.E.
MG SPORT CAR. Late 1952 model In
excellent condition. 4-1210 ol* 4-7966.
REFRIGERATOR, reconditioned, depend
able $40. Inner spring couch, makes
double bed or two singles, fair condi-
tion, $20. 1938 Studebaker, 8 cylinder
president. Club coupe, new brakes and
battery, fair tires, $75. C-18-C College
View before Saturday.
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED beauty operator. Pbone
4-4312. Lady Fair Beauty salon.
LABORATORY technician for Dr.’s of
fice. 4-1224.
Official Notice
Lll senior students In engineering who
n to register for Nuclear Engineering,
E 447, in the fall term of 1954-55 should
-register for this course in the Chemi-
Engineering Dpartment, Room 308 Pet.
lg., before May 31, 1954.
J. D. Lindsay
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
803A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
FOR RENT
LARGE COOL furnished apartment for the
Summer. Phone 4-7139.
NEWLY DECORATED efficiency apart
ment. Attic fan. Adjacent to South
Gate, campus. No children. Phone
4-4774.
FOR SUMMER MONTHS, two bedroom
house, large outdoor living terrace, walk
ing distance of campus. Phone 6-3526.
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.
LARGE three room apartment partly fur
nished. North Gate. Utilities paid. $50
per month. 6-2332.
NICE front apartment, furnished, private
bath and garage. Available June 1.
Near East Gate. Ph. 4-8742.
NICE THREE ROOM furnished apartment,
lust 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.
FUM4ISHED APARTMENT near campus,
utilities paid. 203 Fairview. Phone
4-9956.
AVAILABLE June 1. Four rooms. Nice
ly furnished apartments in College Hills,
summer rates. Ph. 4-7666.
• Blue line print*
• Blue prints
• Photostats
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
Phone 3-6887
• FOUND •
A WONDERFUL place to buy or seb.
Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or
4-1149 for prompt courteou* service.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
NEED CASH?
Get our offer on the text books you don’t
need. Shaffer’s Book Store, North Gate.
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N.C.B.A. Chinchillas offered. Will re
produce within 90 days. $500 per pair
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investment. Liberal terms.
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310 Choate Circle, Houston
Olive 0545
• WANTED •
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