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REGALIA FOR BACCALAUREATE SER MON AND COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES All civilian students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Med icine will wear the doctor’s cap and gown. Ph.D. Candidates are also required to order hoods and leave them with the Registrar no later than 1:00 p. m. Tuesday, May 17. The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage. Candidates for the Master’s and Professional degrees will wear the master’s cap and gown; those who are candidates for the Bachelor’s degree, except military students, will wear the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military stu dents who are candidates for degrees will wear the appropriate uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the College Exchange Store. Orders may be placed until April 30, but it is desirable to place them as early as pos sible. The rental is a follows: doctor’s cap and gown $3.90; master’s cap and gown 53.60; bachelor’s cap and gown 53.30. C. E. Tishler, Chairman, ’ Convocations Committee 97t8 Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 803A East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) Dance Group Plans Program of Ballet “Ballet Fantasy”, a program of ballet, will be presented by Fran ces Putnam of Houston, Saturday, at 8 p.m. in the Stephen F. Austin high school auditorium. Mrs. Ruth Gordon McGill of Bryan will be one of the principal dancers in the program. Roland Guerard, ballet master, will also be in the program. Guerard, teacher of the Bryan branch of Frances Putnam studios, did the choreography and design ed costumes for the numbers. He was one of the original members of the Ballet Russe de Monte Car lo front its inception in 1932 and remained with that company as premier danseur until 1943. In 1943 he served as the executive secretary of the ballet division of A&M Consolidated Lists Honor Roll The fifth six-week honor roll has been announced by A&M Consoli dated high school. Twelfth grade students on the honor roll are Bonnie Carroll, Eu genia Rush, Jerry Oden, Roy Cou- rim, Betsy Burchard, Travis En- gelbrecht, Martha Blum, Ruthann Fudge, Elsie Richards and Bill Little. Honor roll students of the elev enth grade are Bobbie Miller, Mar cia Smith, Marilyn Davis and Mar garet Berry. Tenth grade honor students are James Martin, Don ald Patton, Maurice Olian, Larry Leig'hton, John Skrivanek, James Couch, Jo Ann Walker and John Harrington. Honor roll students in the ninth grade are Mary Margaret Hierth, Millie Caughlin, Patricia Byrd, Joe Randolph, Sue Ellen Mowery, Jeanette Vance, David McNeely, Junius Clark and Jerry Mills. the American Guild of Musical Ar tists. He also gave ballet lessons to Walter Davisy A&M’s outstand ing high jumper of 1951-52. “Ballet Fantasy” will open and close with two short ballets. A series of short dances, “Selections in Divertissement”, will comprise the middle portion of the program. The opening number, “Ballet Royal,” will feature Guerard and Mrs. McGill as the royal prince and princess. In place of the usual preliminary music to the evening’s performance, there will be a pro cession of royalty, the king and queen and the children and their tutor, who will take their places in the back of the stage and before whom the ballet, a command per- formance, will be given. Theme of the production is the courtiesies and symbols of royalty. Music will consist of selections from Handel’s “Water Music.” Mrs. MbGill will also appear in one of the short numbers in the middle of the program, “Romance”, to the music of a Chopin waltz. Folk Dancing OtheT dances in this portion of the program will be a folk dance and pas de trois of 'the mosaic of the three graces. The program will close with a short ballet based upon Grimms’ household tale “Snow White and Rose Red,” danced to Hayden’s “Surprise Symphony.” All music used on the program has been recorded and supervised by the Audio Corporation of Amer ica. Ballet admission charge is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children, students and men in uniform. Tick ets will be sold at the door or may be purchased in advance through Mrs. Bennie Marie Lewis, 4-8033, or Mrs. Mackin Jones, 3-3951. The “Ballet Fantasy” is being sponsored by the St. Andrew’s Episcopal church of Bryan. Are You This Man? College Student, Free to Work Full Time This Summer in Texas EARN $400 PER MONTH No Experience Necessary, No Travel, Not Door to Door Car Important — For Personal Interview Call Mr. C. G. Dawson From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Room 234 — MSC CS Churchwomen Celebrate May Day May Fellowship day, which is celebrated by churchwomen thru- out the nation, will be observed by the College Station Council of Churchwomen with a salad lunch eon at 1 p. m. Friday at St. Thomas parish hall. Speaker for the occasion will be Victor Ehlers, Brazos county youth counselor, who will discuss “The Responsible Christian Family.” Music will be furnished by the A&M Consolidated school choir, under the direction of Robert Boone. Social Whirl Wednesday The Civil Engineering Wives club will meet at 8 p.m. in the social room of the Memorial Stu dent Center. Thursday The Aggie Wives Bridge club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Me morial Student Center. Saturday The Newcomers family picnic will be held at Mr. and Mrs. A1 Sparks from 4 until 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, 1955 Two Aggies Picked All-State Choir Members Two members of the A&M Baptist Student union have been chosen to be members of the All-State BSU choir which will tour Texas and New Mex ico this summer, Wes Forbes, choir director announced. Bob Burtis, freshman chemical engineering major from Waco, and Jim Brady, freshman aeronautical engineering major from Austin, are the two BSU’ers who will tour with 4. the choir in sixteen cities. Choir members were selected from the colleges and universities of Texas. Included in the tour will be three days at Glorieta Baptist assembly near Santa Fe, N.M. The trip will be Aug. 16 through Sept. 4. Burtis and Brady sang with the 100-voice choir for the first time at the State BSU Spring Planning conference held at Latham Springs, April 22-24. They were then chos en as members of the 60-voice trav eling choir for the tour. THE BATTALION Page 5 Wives Bridge Club Meets Thursday The Aggie Wives Bridge club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Student Center. Intei'mediate winners for the last meeting were Mrs. Orla Pow ell, high; Mrs. Jean Huff, low; and Mrs. Opal Howard, traveling deuce. Hostesses for Thursday’s meeting will be Mrs. Glenda Dur ham; and Mrs. Joan Tieken. Regular winners for the last meeting were Mrs. Katheryn Harms, high; Mrs. Marilyn Dix- son, low; and Mrs. Mary Jo Bos well, traveling slam. Hostesses for Thursday’s meeting will be Mrs. Lou Prior and Virginia Tuck er. Newcomers Pla11 Family Picnic The Newcomers annual family picnic will be held Saturday from 4 until 7 p.m. at Mr. and Mrs. A1 Sparks’ property in the White Cayon estates, Coppe Bridge road. Reservations must be made by noon Thursday, Mrs. John P. Bar- low, publicity chairman, announ ced. Tickets are 25 cents each. Reservations may be made by call ing Mrs. A1 Sparks at 6-5701, Mrs. George L. 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