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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1956)
The Battalion PAGE 4 College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, July 26, 1956 US Teachers Complete Physics Course Thirty Texas high school teachers, from schools in 24 counties, have completed a six - weeks training institute for Texas High School Physics Teachers sponsored jointly by in dustry and A&M. The institute was operated by the Department of Physics of the college and expenses of enrollees were paid by 16 industrial organi zations. A cash fellowship of $250 was given each student at the be ginning of the course, covering fees of $46.50 and allowing a margin of compensation for loss of earn ings during the training period. Directed by Dr. J. G. Potter, head of the Department of Phy sics, the institute was designed to increase the number of qualified high school physics teachers in Texas. Admission to the course was dependent on the teacher’s having a strong background of training in mathematics and sci ence. Training was given through lec ture and laboratory sessions total ing 21 hours per week with special classes conducted by guest lectur ers from other colleges and from Texas industrial firms. Completion of the coui’se allows the teacher-students six hours of graduate credit applicable to ad vanced college degx-ees. Bridge Meets The Aggie Wives Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Me morial Student Center at the reg ular meeting room. Hostesses will be Ann Kinney and Jan Maxwell. Prizes were awarded last week to Nancy Hungerford, high, Janie Perkins, low, and Anna Boyd, trav eling duece. Hostesses were Joyce Hanna and Barbara Peterson. Couple’s Bridge Aggie Couples Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the YMCA. Host and hostess will be Walter and Faye Speai’s. High px-ize last week was awarded to Joe Prioiv Fatal Fallacies by Ted Key WIGW SCHOOL vT7—Y=7 W >7~ ^-7 the Travelers Safety Service "Who’s driving?” M.E. Wives Plan Spaghetti Supper, Aug. 11 Tickets are now available for the Spaghetti Supper sponsored by the Mechanical Engineering Wives Club, ac cording to Jo Ann Waggoner, president. The supper will be held Aug. 11 at the Fii’st Baptist Church, Col lege Station, from 5:30 to 7:30 on a “come when you’re ready” basis. The menu has been planned to include spaghetti with meat sauce, Parmesan cheese, cole slaw, French bi’ead, and ice tea. Tickets, which are 75 cents fox- adults, 25 cents for children, may be pux-chased from the secretary at the Mechanical Engineex-ing build ing, or from any M.E. Wives Club member. “The spaghetti supper is open to the public,” accroding to Mi's. Wag goner. B.A. Wives Meet The Business Wives Club held a social meeting at the home of Mx-s. Robext Woods, sponsor of the club, 720 S. Rosemary at 8 p.m. last Monday. Lila Haning, assistant hostess, helped with the refresh ments. The members played scrabble, checkers, cards. Center News FRIDAY—Summer Film Society will present “It Happened in Flat- bush” with Carole Landis and Lloyd Nolan. SUNDAY—Summer Music Series will px-esent Wax-ner Dahlberg giv ing dx-amatic x-eadings; Camille Kennedy, sopx-ano and Lane Lynch, tenor. Fannie Lou Mainer will accompany, and Nox-ma Jacobson will be in chax-ge. The program, which is free, will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the Main Lounge. MONDAY—Another Hide-a-way dance will be held in the Ballroom of the MSC. Johnny Loggins and Jean Penbex-thy will be in chax-ge. FRIDAY — August 3, Summer Film Society presenting “Another Part of the Fox-est” with Fx-edrick March, Dan Duryea, Ann Blythe and Edmund O’Brien. MSC Music Mas Local Series rwi • Imo The Memorial Student Centex* Summer Music Sei’ies will px-esent a program of music and dx-amatic x-eadings this Sunday at 3:30. p. m. in j^e Main Lounge. Pei-forming are Camille Ken nedy, sopx-ano; Lane Lynch tenox- and Wax-ner Dahlbex-g, dx-amatic readings. Lane, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch, 711 Inwood Didve, has been soloist with the Fii*st Baptist Church in Bx-yan and also with the a Cappella Choir for the past thx-ee years. He sang one of the tenor solos in the annual pre sentation of “The Messiah” and in “Song of Easter”. He was grad- She came to see her husband- stayed to charge the cannon! JNJ"either battlefield nor housework defeated Molly Pitcher. Her real name was Mary Ludwig Hays. And on June 28, 1778, she came to Mon mouth County, New Jersey, to visit her hus band, an artilleryman serving in the Revo lutionary War. When the battle of Mon mouth began, Mary saw so much to be done that she just stayed. She carried countless pitchers of water to the exhausted and wounded soldiers. And when her husband fell wounded, she took his place at a cannon. Before the battle ended, Mary Ludwig Hays became famous as Molly Pitcher, one of this country’s first heroines. Today’s battles are being fought on the economic front. And there’s much that any woman can do to help in this field. A family’s sound financial standing de pends as much upon a woman’s ability to manage money as it does her husband’s ability to make it. Many women are helping their families win financial independence by encourag ing their husbands to invest regularly in U. S. Series E Savings Bonds on the Pay roll Savings Plan. It’s the easiest way to save—one of the safest—and one of the best ways to guarantee future prosperity* For the big things in your life, be ready with U. S. Savings Bonds The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, jor their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and The^Battalion uated from Stephen F. Austin High School in June and plans to eni-oll in A&M this fall. He is a student of Mrs. Joe Bax-ron. Lane will sing “The Wayward Winds”, Newman; “Walk Hand in Hand,” Cowell; “I’ll Walk With God”, Brodszky; and “I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked,” O’Hax-a. Camille, daug-hter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Kennedy, has studied voice with Mx-s. Joe Barron fox- two years. She will be a sophomore at Southwestern University where she is majoring in Music Edu cation. She was graduated from Austin High School in Bryan where she was a member of the A Cappella Choir for three yeax-s and a soloist her senior year. At South western she sang and danced in their production of “Sing Out, Sweet Land” and was chosen to re- px-esent that Univex-sity at the Six State Voice Contest held in Denton this spring. Her most recent undex-taking was the second feminine lead of “The Mikado” held hex-e this summer. Camille plans to sing, “Arise, O Lord”, “O, Savioux-, Hear Me,” “When I axxr Laid on Eax-th”, “Fiocca la Neve”, “Song of the Open”, And So, Goodbye, “A Memory”, and “If God Left Only You”. Miss Fannie Lou Mainer will accompany the singers. Warner, son of Mi-, and Mrs. F. I. Dahlbei*g of Bryan, will be a junior at Southwestex-n University this fall where he is studying Drama. Before graduating from Austin High School in Bryan he was a member of the Footlights Club and appeared in such shows as “The Chocolate Soldier” and “I Like it Here”. At Southwestern he is a member of the Drama So ciety and the A Capella Choir. During the past school year he had parts in “On Box-rowed Time” and “The Velvet Glove”. Warner will give two readings on the progiam Sunday, “The Book of Ruth” and “I am the Mob”, a poem by Carl Sandburg. That “new suit” I “bought” for Dad is really an old one I had rejuvenated at . . . CAMPUS CLEANERS LOUISIANA HAYRIDE Bryan Saddle Club Arena TUESDAY NIGHT — 8 P.M. — JULY 31 Sponsored by Bryan Jaycees Coupons Available At Our Store FOLGER’S COFFEE . ... lb. 97c IMPERIAL SUGAR . . 5 lb. bag 45c Mayfield’s GRADE AA’ LARGE EGGS, doz. 49c Mayfield’s Grade “A” BUDGET BUY EGGS .... doz. 29c Vz Gal. Round Pkg. LILLY MELLORINE 59c Vi Gal. Square Pkg. 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