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    O. & M. Dept, s Telecast
Sunday Has Glacier Study
“Glacier Study in the Sierra Ne
vada Mountains” will be featured
in the Department of Oceano
graphy and Meteorology Televis
ion Show to be presented on
KGUL-TV in Galveston Sunday at
11:30 a.m.
Richard Tarble, radar meteor
ologist in the department, will be
moderator of the show. Tarble is
a U. S. Weather Bureau meteor
ologist and hast done most of his
work in California studying glac
iers. He presently is doing re
search here in the use of radar for
detection of precipitation and the
predicting of possible floods.
The program is designed to give
viewers information concerning the
work of the weather bureau in the
Siena Nevada mountains in plot
ting- the advancing and receding
of glaciers.
Since 1953, each year in Sep-
Kream and Kow
Leiiiel Harbers has been elected
president of the Kream and Kow
Klub for next year. Other officers
are Don Bayer, vice-president; Bill
Coblentz, secretary-treasurer; Al
fred Croix, program chairman;
Walter Miers, Agriculture Council
representative; Arvill Newby, re
porter; James Keilers, parliamen-
taidan; and Bill Wagnor, social
chairman.
tember, a party of four men has
done research on the glaciers. Ac
cording to Tarble the weather bu
reau believes that errors in pre
dicting the amount of available
water for the area are due to he
receding and advancing of the glac
iers. The research parties found
that 20 per cent more water was
added to the supply, given by the
melting snow, due to melting of
the glacier which they studied.
Melting of these glaciers is caused
by fluctuating temperatures in this
hemisphere.
The show is a continuation of a
series of shows presented by the
department.
Magazine Editor
To Address SDX
George B. Gibbs, editor of the
Petroleum Refiner, will speak on
“Writing for the Technical Maga
zine Field” in the Journalism Build
ing tonight at 7:30 p.m.
The program is being sponsored
by the A&M chapter of Sigma
Delta Chi and will be open to the
general public, according to Dave
McReynolds, president of the chap
ter.
“This program should be of par
ticular interest to industrial tech
nology and personnel management
majors as well as those intei’ested
in journalism,” McReynolds said.
! The Batlfilion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Tlujrsd&y, April 26. 1956 PAGE 5
Eight LSA Aggies Attend
Ashram in Round Rock
The Ashram (corporate spirit
ual quest) of the Gulf Region
Luthexan Student Association of
America will be held at “Circle R
Ranch” in Round Rock, Texas, be
ginning tomorrow and continuing
thi*ough noon Sunday.
The subject for this Ashram will
be “Social Integi-ation—Where Do
I Stand?” One of the lecturers
will be Dx-. John T. Duncan of A
& M History Department. His
subjects will be: “Historical De
velopments Leading to the Su-
pi-eme Court’s Decision in ’54” and
“The Supx-eme Court’s Decision
and Its Current Reaction.”
Among those attending from
A&M will be Leniel Harbers, El
mer Jacob, David Behlen, Bob
Goerdel, Wayne Culberth, Terry
Spencer, John Ochterbeck, and Pat
Mauritz.
Leniel Harbors will be installed
during a sex-vice on Sunday morn
ing as pi*esident of the Gulf Re
gion LSA. Elmer Jacob will be
installed as financial secretary.
Also attending will be the Rev.
Thomas H. Swygert and Dr. R. J.
Hildreth, Faculty Advisor for the
LSA.
sit.
NEW OFFICE, TOO!—We left out the picture of one of the departments, Student Af
fairs, which now is in the basement of the YMCA Bldg - . Surrounding - Bennie Zinn,
head of Student Affairs and advisor to veterans, is Mrs. Georgia Benson, left, and
Mrs. Virginia McCoy. Both work in the office, which is located in the Housing Office
area of the basement.
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PHONE VI 6-6415
For Sale
1946 Plymouth with 1950 engine.
Excellent condition. New tires: low
mileage; pi-iced fox- quick sale, $195.
See at Aggieland Magnolia Sta
tion, East Gate, College. Phone
VI 6-7212. 122t3
Help Wanted
Female employees for general
iaxxndry work, white, Latin Amer
ican, colored, apply A&M Laundry
office, located A&M College cam
pus. 120t5
Waitress—Aggie wife prefei-red
—Nights from 9 to 6. No exper
ience necessarv. Applv in person.
THE WESTERN RESTAURANT.
L18t7
DIAL - A - MATTC Adding Ma
chine. Adds up to 99,999 accurate
ly. Also subtracts! $2.00 Post
paid. Ox-der from: M-LEES
GIFTS, Box 6792, San Antonio,
Texas. ' 1 122t4
Genex-al Electric Freqxxency Mod
ulation Equipment: Tx-ansmitter,
Antenna, Monitox-, Transmission
Line and Accessox-ies. Sealed bids
will be received in the Office of
the Business Manager, College Ad
ministration Building until 10:30
a.m.. May 14, 1956. Tre x’isrht is
reserved to reject any and all bids
and to waive anv and all technical
ities. Address Business Manager,
A. and M. College of Texas, Col
lege Station, Texas, for further in
formation. 122t2
(1) Bookcase, With upright glass
dooi-s: (1) Oak Filing Cabinet;
(3) Book-case sections; (1) bag
Zonolite insulating matexial: (1)
Aloe microtome knife-shax-nener.
Sealed bids wall be x-eceived in the
Office of the Business Managex-,
College Administi'ation Building
until 10:30 a.m., May 7, 1956. The
right is resex-ved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all
technicalities. Address Business
Manager, A. and M. College of
Texas, College Station, Texas, fox-
further information. 122t2
For Rent
If you ai'e moving, a one way
trailer will save yoxx money and
get your mei-chandise thex-e safely.
Also for local tx-ailei's call Baker’s
Tii-e Co. Phone TA 2-8159.
120t22
Sewing machines, Pxaxitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
Miscellaneous
Electric fans x-epaix-ed. LEE’S
ELECTRIC SERVICE. 2219 South
College, TA 2-3536. 117tl4
Special Notice
SUL. ROSS I.OnOK, NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station
Called meetinp: Thursday.
April 26 at 7 p.m. Exam
inations. Work in the E.A.
degree. Members and visit
ing brethren cordially invited
to attend. 122t2
L. S. Paine. W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Secy.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official noDces must t>e brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin.
VT 6-6415. hours 8-12, 1-6. dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding puhlicaiton.
— Director of Student Publications.
Apartment range, excellent con
dition, $15. VI 6-5486 after 4:30
p.m. 121t4
GRAniATE StHOOI.
Richard J. Baldauf. candidate for the
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology
will present his dissertation “Coatributions
to the Cranial Morphology of American
Bufonidae (Anurai” Tuesday. May 1. 1956
at 2: p.m. in Room 107. Biological Science
Building. Interested members of the fac
ulty of the Graduate School are invited to
be present.
IDE P. TROTTER
Dean 123tl
Extra clean 1953 fordor. Main
line Ford V-8. Call V. A. Hervey,
VI 6-5622, 8 a.m.—5 p.m.; nights,
VI 6-5445. 117tf
Work Wanted
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS! Will do baby sitting
in my home 35<* an hour or $10
weekly. Call VI 6-4142 or 304 W.
Dexter. 117t8
Guaranteed radio and appliance
repair. C-13-D College View.
81tf
Typing wanted to do in my
mme. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
^hone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
{South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
LrOSt
Tiny Teax-s Doll at College View.
Child’s Best Friend. Retuxn to
B-12-V College View. Reward.
123t2
• E.NOrXEERIVa AND
| ARCHITECT tTR AI. SCPPCIES
* • Bt.CE CINE PRINTS
• BCCE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
•03 Old Snlphnr Spring* Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
By action of tiie Executive Committee of
the Academic Council, all undergraduate
classes will be dismissed from 10 a.m. to
12 noon on Saturday. April 2H, to permit
a Review of the Corps of Cadets for dis
tinguished visitors—Texas Congressmen and
ambassadors from twenty South American
countries. 121t4
J. P. Abbott
Dean of the College
Social Whirl
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Wives
Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in
the YMCA for their last business
meeting.
★
AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight in the
Memorial Student Centex-. Hos
tesses will be Pat Johnston, Joy
Bi’own, Betty Chinnock, Mona
Monicle, Fay Spears and Mary
Norris.
★
AG. ECO. & SOC Wives Club
will hold xx picnic at 4 p.m. Sat-
ui'day at the Sue Haswell Park in
Bryan for club members and their
families. The group will play base
ball and other various games anti
picnic supper will be served at 6
p.m. The committee in chax-ge of
the affair consists of Aug-usta
Sasser, Helen Priddy, Beth Cash,
Marsalee Wright and Billie Mc
Donald.
★
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION
Wives Club will meet at 7;30 p.xn.
Tuesday in room 3 of the YMCA.
E. V. Walton, head of the depart
ment, will speak on “Job Oppbi’-
tunities for Ag. Ed. Graduates.”
Hostesses will be Marsalee Delle-
ney and Evelyn Bippert.
★
AGRONOMY WIVES Club will
meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the
YMCA.
★
BAND WIVES CLUB will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
★
AGGIE WIVES BOWLING Club
will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
MSC. Geology will bowl Business
Wives and Mechanical Engineers
will bowl Dames Club.
New Show Planned
McCALL’S
Humble Service Station
“Where Service
Is First”
East Gate VI 6-4922
Hy 6
SUMMER
VACATION . . .?
Learn to speak SPANISH,
fulfill language requirement.
Increase your EARNING pow
er, in AIR - CONDITIONED
comfort. II weeks course
$435.00. Folder free: I.atin-
Ameriean Institute Station A,
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Art Exhibit Ends
At MSC Friday
April 29 will end the showing of
25 painting appearing in the Me
morial Student Center lobby for
the Texas Winter Color Society.
The paintings, which Were chos
en for the circuit from a selection
of 98 works, were displayed in San
Antonio, Austin and will go next
to Lubbock.
The Art Gallery Group, sponsors
of the show here, and The Texas
Fine Aits Association will co-
sponsor an exhibition which will be
px-esented May 16-20.
This district includes Brazos,
Falls, Robertson, Madison, Grimes,
Washington, Burleson, Lee and
Milam Counties.
All ax-tists and crafts men 15
yeax-s of age and oldex* are eligible
to submit works for the jtii-y to
make a selection for display and
hanging. Artists may submit two
works only.
Special printed citation awards
will be given to outstanding wox-ks
and their winning entries will be
px-esented again to the public in a
show at Laguna Gloria Museum,
Austin, June 15 to Aug. 15. From
this last group a special jury will
make further awax-ds and select
works to be sent on a tour of the
State of Texas.
Any medium is acceptable but
all work must be original. No cop
ies will be acepted. Wox-ks must
be created without help of an in
structor, or other aid, and produc
ed in the past two yeai*s.
A fee of $2 shall be chax-ged in
order to defxay expenses. All en
tries must be in on or befox-e to
morrow and taken to the Art Gal
lery Group, MSC.
Entries rejected by the jury will
be returned as quickly as possible
following the decision of the jud
ges. Winding entx-ies will be de
livered to Austin and returned to
College Station without cost to
the exhibitor.
Entry blanks and instruction
forms may be acquixed from Ema-
lita Newton Terxy, general chair
man, in the Memorial "Student Cen
tex'. . V -? vi. • -
TRIANGLE BANQUET ROOM
BANQUETS
Open for all:
DINNERS — LUNCHEONS
RECEPTIONS and WEDDINGS
(By Reservation Only)
For Information Call: Mr. J. A. Ferreri — TA 2-8508
(Between 9 a.m. & 5 p.m.)
DYERS'FUR STORAGE MATTERS
DIAL TA 2-1585
Students . . . Use Our Convenient Pick Up Stations
At Taylor’s Variety Store — North Gate
REGALIA FOR BACCAI.AX RKATL
SERMON AND COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
All civilian students who are candidates
for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine will wear the doctor’s cap. gown
and hood appropriate to that degree. (Hoods
will not be worn at the Baccalaureate Ser
mon.) Ph.D. candidates are also required
to order hoods and leave them with the
Registrar no later than 1 :00 p.m.. Tuesday.
May 15. 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. Can
didates for ttie Bachelor's degree will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military
personnel, or military students who are
candidates for any of the above 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 noon. Saturday.
May 12, but It is desirable to place them
as early as possible. The rental is as fol
lows: Doctor’s cap and gown $3.90; Mas
ter's cap and gown $3.60; Bachelor's cap
and gown $3.30. The rental for hoods Is
the same as that for caps and gowns.
C. E. Tishler Chairman
Convocations Committee list 14
ALL DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the
1955-56 Student Directory are available
175 cents each) at the Office of Student
Publications. 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf
Discover
THE SLAXATORIUM
For Slacks
PRE-FIT or to MEASURE
What's Cooking
The following clubs will meet
tonight:
7:15
Bell County Club meets in room
125, Academic. Plans will be made
for party.
7:30
Lower Trinity Valley Hometown
Club meets in room 328, Academic.
Plans will be made for club social.
San Antonio Hometown Club
meets in room 125, Academic. Of-
ficei’S for 1956-57 will be elected
and plans for boat pax-ty will be
made.
Institute of Aeronauticxxl Sci
ences meets in i-oom 208 of the
Engineering Building. Guest
speaker from Douglas Aircraft Co.,
Santa Monica will be present.
Wichita Falls Hometown Club
meets in x-oom 323, Academic. En
tertaining speaker will bn provided.
Every member is urged to be pres
ent.
Hunt County Hometown Club
meets in the YMCA.
Lubbock-South Plains hometown
club meets in MSC. Election of of-
ficei's for next year and a 1955
football film will highlight the
meeting.
Tau Beta Pi
(Continued fx-om Page 1)
Daniel M. Stalmach, Samuel L.
Sullivan, Herman J. Veselka, Rich-
ax-d M. Wall, Otis D. Wells and
Herbert W. Whitney.
Tellcpsen, speaker at the ban
quet, is one of Houston’s civic
leadex-s, as well as a successful
business and professional man. He
was graduated from Georgia In
stitute of Technology in 1934 with
a BS degree in civil engineering.
Besides being a member of Tau
Beta Pi, he was elected to Delta
Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Phi Amicron
Delta Kappa, and Scxibbard and
Blade while in Geoxgia Tech.
In 1954, Tellcpsen was chosen
“Engineer of the Year” for the
Houston ax-ea. Also that year, he
served as pxesident of the Hous
ton Chamber of Commerce, and at
40 was the youngest president in
the group’s 115 year histox-y.
Texas Delta Chapter of Tau
Beta Pi was established in 1948
at A&M. One of its major achieve
ments has been establishment of a
scholarship fund to aid any quali
fied student to continue his studies
in the engineei’ing field. This
scholarship award and also the
award for the best written paper
of the initiates, will be presented
at the banquet.
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Sat. & Sun. — 10 A.M. till?
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COFFEE . . .
Diamond Brand—Sour or
DILL PICKLES .
Libby’s—303 Cans-
RED BEETS
-Whole
lb. can
. . qt.
2 cans
95c
25c
Libby’s—14 Oz. Bottles
CATSUP . .
Libby’s—303 Cans—Cream Style
GOLDEN CORN ... 2 cans
Xelda Brand—303 Cans
TOMATOES .
2 bottles 37c
35c
2 cans 25c
Lucky Leaf—No. 2 Cans—Sliced
PIE APPLES .... 2 cans 49c
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GREEN PEAS
PEAS & CARROTS
MIXED VEGETABLES
MUSTARD GREENS
TURNIP GREENS
SPINACH
*
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pkg.
18c
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490 Size
L E M O N S .
BANANAS
Large Head
LETTUCE
Tender, Yellow
S Q U ASH .
. . doz. 23c
. 2 lbs. 25c
2 heads 15c
. . Ib. 10c
Kimbell’s—303 Cans—W"hole
GREEN BEANS ... 2 cans 41c
Zatarians Brand—11 Oz. Jar—Green
COCKTAIL OLIVES . .
Armour’s Star—12 Oz. Can
T R E E T
3 Pound Can
CRISCO or FLUFFO . .
Tex-Siin—46 Oz. Can
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . .
Nu-Zest—46 Oz. Can
ORANGE JUICE . . .
Dash—16 Oz. Cans
DOG FOOD
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Armour’s Star
LUNCHEON MEAT
Armour’s Star
LARGE BOLOGNA
Armour’s Star
WEINERS ..
Decker’s—Tall Korn
SLICED BACON .
Pen Fed Baby Beef Cuts
LOIN STEAK . . .
T-BONE STEAK .
7-BONE STEAK .
Square Cut
SHOULDER ROAST
. . 35c
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Ib. 39c
lb. 39c
Ib. 49c
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lb. 69c
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lb. 59c
Ib. 39c
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