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The Battalion College Station (Brazo* County), Texa* PAGE 6 Thursday, October 25, 1956 PRESIDENTIAL INVITATION—Leroy Foerster is shown presenting - an invitation to President David H. Morgan in viting him to attend the Air Force Ball Nov. 2. Brad Crockett is looking on. Four Aggies Attend National Convention Ray Noble, Sid King, Robert Glazener, and B. M. Gallaway, of the civil engineering department, attended the 51st national con vention of Tau Beta Pi, a scholastic honor society for engineers, held at Kansas university, Lawrence, Kansas, Oct. 10-13. A proposal to admit women to membership in Tau Beta Pi was offei’ed. The national meeting ac cepted the proposal for the third time in recent years, although its action is subject to ratification by student members of the Associa tion’s 99 chapters. A major event of the convention was the initiation and banquet. Herbert Hoover Jr., Under-Secre tary of State of the United States, delivered an address on “The Challenge of Engineering”, with special reference to world affairs. The 1957 national meeting will be held at Wisconsin University and Marquette University. Tau Beta Pi is u, national society for engineers founded in 1885. It has 99 undergraduate chapters in U. S. engineering colleges, of which only three were unrepresented at the 1956 convention. Over 88,000 initiated members constitute the Association. Students are elected to member ship by chapters from the top 20 per cent (scholastically) of their engineering classes on the basis of character and service to their col leges. Judging Teams Return From Kansas City The A&M senior livestock judging team placed ninth in the American Royal L i v e - stock Judging contest held in Kansas City Saturday. The Aggies came out higher than has any A&M team in prev ious years. They placed fourth in horses and seventh in. swine. Teams from 21 colleges competed. Team members were Joe Ross, Bud Fichte, Pat Garner, Jim Ren ick, J. C. Gregory and Bobby Wake field was alternate. Ross was third high individual in the con test. The team is coached by J. W. Gossett, of the Animal Husban dry Department. The senior Wools Judging Team, coached by Dr. T. D. Watkins, of the Animal Husbandry Depart ment, placed third. Team members and their respective placings in the contest were Cecil Skaggs, seventh; Glenn Chandler, eighth; and Jimmy McMullan, tenth. The group was treated to sup per Sunday evening by the Kansas City A&M Club. Counselors Slate Exchange Visits Counselors of the basic division, civilian dormitories, and tactical officer? will exchange visits to leam of each other’s problems and jobs, according to the Office of Student Personnel Services. This counselor exchange pro gram replaces the orientation seminars held last year. Two hour visits in actual work ing conditions have been suggested by Col. Davis, commandant; C. H. Ransdell, assistant dean of the basic division; and Bennie A. Zinn, head of student affairs. This time will be spent in observ ing office activities and orienting visitors of the other two areas. ‘Stairway to Stars’ Theme of AF Ball “Stairway to the Stars” will be the theme for the Air Force Ball to be held in Sbisa hall, Nov. 2. A sweetheart will be chosen at the ball, a highlight of Fall Mili tary ceremonies, Nov. 3. - Dr. David H. Morgan, president, has been presented on invitation to, the dance. The invitation list includes all Air Force cadets, seniors in the Army ROTC, their dates and college officials. HERE IS THE ORIGINAL CLOTHES DRYER KNOWN AND LOVED BY MILLIONS OF HOUSEWIVES THROUGHOUT THE NATION No Clothes MM • fi m ^ __ No ETang-lng Problems Stolen Clothes Get all 6 Hamilton dryer features! 1. Carrier-Current Drying 4. Sun-E-Day DampI 2. Fabri-Dial Temperature 6. Double Pass Lint Control 3. 130 Minute Timer 6. 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