The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 09, 1956, Image 2
The Bullalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 2 Tuesday, October 9, 1956 EXTENSION SERVICE OFFICERS—-(left) to right standing) Mesdames Garlayn Hoff man, vice-president; W. S. Allen, president and Kermit Schlamb, year book chairman stand behind (left to right) Mesdames Bluefford Hancock, corresponding secretary; Howard Broach, parliamentarian, Ben R. Spears, treasurer and Ted Trew, reporter, at the tea held in the MSC. Extension Club Holds Tea A tea opened the Extension Ser vice Club of the Bryan-College Station area fall activities at which Mrs. Kermit Schlamb greeted the members. Officers in the receiving line were Mrs. W. S. Allen, president; Mrs. G. O. Hoffman, vice-presi dent; Mrs. A. B. Kennerly, re cording secretary; Mrs. Blueford Hancock, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ben R. Spears, treasurer; Mrs. Ted Trew, reporter; Mrs. H. H. Broach, parliamentarian; Mrs. R. R. Lancaster, historian. Representatives of local clubs also in the receiving line were Kim Alexander, Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. H. E. Conner, Bryan Read ing Club; Mrs. C. C. Vick Jr., Bry an Women’s Club; and Mrs. Bar din Nelson, Campus Study Club. Mrs. M. T. Harrington, Mrs. E. L. Angell, Mrs. Madge Wallace, Mrs. L. B. Coffey, and Mrs. W. A. Varvel were special guests. Soft background music set the theme during the afternoon social. Members of the yearbook com mittee were hostesses for the af ternoon: Mrs. Schlamb, Mrs. A. H. Walker, Mrs. C. R. Holland, Mrs. Jack T. Slown and Mrs. 'B. C. Vormlei. , On a damask covered table an arrangement of coral vines and matching tapers was the center of attention. Alternating at the coffee ser vice were Mrs. G. G. Gibson and Mrs. J. C. Miller. 10% OFF ON SWP PAINT We will save you money on Sherwin-Williams Outside House Paint — Super Kem-Tone the deluxe wall paint and Kem-Glo the miracle lustre enamel for woodwork. COX LUMBER COMPANY 2705 South College Avenue B R Y A N With their International Singing Star IN PERSON SWEET—The Petticoats — Three Real Dolls SWING—Tex Benekee & His Orchestra ROCK & ROLL—The Jodimars—Bill Haley Alumni SATIRE IN DANCE—Conn & Mann—Action & Humor A HARMONIC AT—Johnny O’BrierC- Musical Will Rogers THURSDAY, OCT. 25—WHITE COLISEUM — 8:00 Tickets $2.50 — $2.00 — $1.50—Student Activities (Not Town Hall) The Battalion What’s Cooking The following clubs will meet to night: 7:30 Society of Automotive Engineers will meet in room 4-D in the Me morial Student Center. Fish and Game Club meets in the Agricultural Engineering Building thh'd floor. A movie from Texas Game and Fish Commission is on the program. Pre-Law Society will meet in room 3-B, MSC. DeMolay Chevaliers meet in room 102 of YMCA Building. Plans for traditional obligatory | meeting October 15 will be dis- I cussed. Physical Education Club meets | in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Jun- j ior representative to Arts and Sci ence Council election will be held. Poultry Science Club meets in the Social Club room at the MSC. American Institute of Industrial Engineers meet in the Engineer ing Building, room 207. Professor ; L. S. O’Brannon will speak. Geology Club meets in the Geol ogy Lecture Room. W. R. Hors ley will speak. Rodeo Club meets in room 203, Animal Industries Building. Physics Club meets in Physics Building. Society of American Military Engineers meets in the Civil Engi neering Lecture Room. Southwest Texas Hometown Club meets in YMCA Building. Foot ball Highlights of 1955 film will The Editorial Policy of The Battalion Represents the Views of the Student Editors The Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station, in published by students in the Office of Student Publications as a non-profit educational service. The Director of Student Publications Is Ross Strader. The governing body of all student publications of the A.&M. College of Texas is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Dr. Carroll D. Laverty, Chairman; Prof. Donald D. Burchard, Prof. Tom Leland and Mr. Bennie Zinn, Student members are John W. Gossett, Murray Milner. Jr., and Leighlus E. Sheppard, Jr., Ex-officio members are Mr. Charles Roeber, and Ross Strader, Sec retary. The Battalion is published four times a week during the regular school year and once a week during the summer and vacation and examination periods. Days of publication are Tuesday through Friday for the regular school year and on Thursday ! during the summer terms and during examination and vacation periods. The Battalion I is not published on the Wednesday immediately' preceeding Easter or Thanksgiving. Sub- j scription rates are 53.50 per semester, 56.00 per school year, 56.50 per full year, ! or 51.00 per month. Advertising rates furnished on request. 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McLeroy Connie Eckard Kenneth George Maurice Olian Editor Managing Editor j Sports Editor j City Editoi j News Editors Society Editoi \ Staff Photographers ! ... Reporter | Circulation Manager! CHS Sports Correspondent i be shown. The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences meets in room 208 of the Engineering Building. It’s amazing when you realize I had no politi cal future until I start ed having my clothes cleaned at . . CAMPUS CLEANERS Future Teachers Get Job Practice Sixty-seven future vocational agriculture students at A&M will get actual classroom experience beginning next week when they travel from College Station to high schools over the state for two weeks practice teaching. “Outstanding schools have been chosen and the future teachers will work directly under supervision of experienced teachers at the school,” said E. V. Walton, head of the Agricultural Education De partment. Students and their teaching lo cations are as follows: Roger Coz- ort—Columbus; P. A. Coleman— Brenham; Marcus Crow—Lampas as; Don Durham—Bellville; Char les Hale—Richland Springs; John Hendrick—Smithville; Joseph Heu- man—Bowie; Emmett F. McCulley —Clear Creek; John H. Pogue, Jr. —LaVega (Waco); Herman L. Schniederjan — Plano; Weldon Whitehead—Cross Plains; Frank lin D. Wright—Richland Springs; Tom R. Falls—Fredericksburg; Janies L. Barnhill — Whites- boro; Stanton E. Brown — Bowie; William H. Delleney— Weimer; Raymond Dolezel — Moody; Wiley Garrett—Tay lor; J. W. Graham—Burnet; Robt. C. Hill—Cleburne; Mar vin Kolinek—Yorktown; Thos. Kutch — Weatherford ; Larry Bi. Walton — Wiemer; Gene Voekkel—Taylor; Jesse Tack ett—Cross Plains; William E. Schier—Bellville; Fred A Raby Moody; E. J. Papacek, Jr.— Cuero; Charles W. Newcomer —Plano. Donald E. Mitcham — Whites- boro; Charles O. Williams—Plano; Paul Vance Stephens—Cleburne; Donald E. Smelley—Santa Anna; Wendell F. Purser — LaVega (Waco); James L. Pruitt—Rising Star; Lewis W. McMains — Wills Point; Leroy E. Knippa—Smith ville; David Gilleland — Bertram; (See Future Teachers, Page 4) LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler ENGINEERS ® ELECTRICAL • CIVIL e MECHANICAL METALLURGICAL On the job training programs with expanding, progressive steel company. Excellent opportunities for personal and professional growth. LIBERAL SALARY AND BONUS. Please forward resume to: Mr. Walter R. Klostermeier Granite City Steel Company Granite City, Illinois President (Continued From Page 1) by the determination of this year’s officers in removing the negative traditions from the Corps of ca dets and added that he believed that “those of you present today can remove for all times these damaging traditions from the cam pus.” He went on to say that the fac ulty has been asked this year to become acquainted with the pro gram of the Corps and to support it. “Our slogan is ‘Don’t Fight It, Use It’,” said Morgan. The president said that this year, the Corps had an additional duty in not only operating smoothly but also in developing leadership for the coming years. He concluded by saying “One of the primary duties of a leader is that he leaves a man not only as good, but preferably better than he, to take his place. Bruner Battery & Electric Co. WANTED COMPLETE USED AUTO TUNE-UP Slide Rules Batteries—Starters Generators—Carburetors LARRY BRUNER ’44 TA 2-1218 28th Main LOUPOT’S NOTICE JL. H. ADAMS has sold the BRYAN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. To OTIS MCDONALD who will operate the business HS Bryan Business Machine Co. 429 So. Main St. BRYAN, TEXAS P O G O By Walt Kelly waLKEEP f I AM QUIST ABOUT/ QU/ET ■ IT youS / h'JTH ME IT'S CM SELF.) A SECFET THAT Kelly